IPMI networking configuration on the remote side is not related to the vendor's web interface. In FreeIPMI, you can configure IPMI networking via the ipmi-config command.
In addition, some vendors only allow IPMI over LAN to work on specific ethernet NICs or must be enabled via a setting in the BIOS. I would consult your vendor's documentation for setting up IPMI over LAN for their hardware. Al On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 3:44 AM, arjun kp <arj...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks a lot for your update. > > I can access IPMI from webinterface. > > Is there any configuration needed to get acess from remote server using > ipmi sensor ? > > Also port 623 is open in IPMI side, is there any port should be open in our > side ? > > > Thanks and Regards, > Arjun > > On 24 Jul 2018 9:40 p.m., "Albert Chu" <ch...@llnl.gov> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> A connection time out means that packets are not responding from the >> remote system. So there appears to be a configuration problem from the >> other side or a general networking issue. I would double check that >> the IPMI networking configuration is correct. >> >> Al >> >> On Tue, 2018-07-24 at 15:08 +0200, arjun kp wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I am getting connection timeout when trying to connect remote ipmi. >> > >> > /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensor:connection timeout. >> > >> > I have confirmed udp port is open. >> > >> > How can i fix this ? >> > >> > Regards, >> > Arjun >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Freeipmi-users mailing list >> > Freeipmi-users@gnu.org >> > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users >> -- >> Albert Chu >> ch...@llnl.gov >> Computer Scientist >> High Performance Systems Division >> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Freeipmi-users mailing list > Freeipmi-users@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-users mailing list Freeipmi-users@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users