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Fred Skrotzki wrote:
> There is a basic networking mistake in your configuration.  Your default
> gateway MUST be on the same subnet as the IP of the interface.
> 
> Think about it, how would the machine know how to get to a IP not on
> it's own network.  

The routing rule to the net 10.0.2.0/24 is defined:

~# route -n
Destination Gateway     Genmask      Flags Metric Ref    Use   Iface
10.0.2.0    0.0.0.0    255.255.255.0   U     0      0        0 eth1

In this case the def gateway is not used.

Anyway, I tried to set the default gateway setting it to the ip address
of the machine where I run `ipmitool -I lan`: the problem is not solved.

Moreover, I already tried to make the same game using the eth0 interface
(and eth0 network addresses and routing rules), because I was wondering
if eth0 is the only NIC working with IPMI services.

Unfortunately without luck.

I put my previous mail there:

> 
> Hi alls,
> 
> I explored ipmitool (1.8.9) from one week, using it on a hp machine.
> ipmitool works well with the "open" interface, ie locally.
> 
> But when I try to perform some command via lan/lanplus, I cannot get it
> working.
> First, the bmc info:
> 
> #
> ##
> ###
> ~# ipmitool -I open bmc info
> Device ID                 : 0
> Device Revision           : 3
> Firmware Revision         : 1.0
> IPMI Version              : 1.5
> Manufacturer ID           : 3973
> Manufacturer Name         : Unknown (0xf85)
> Product ID                : 0 (0x0000)
> Device Available          : yes
> Provides Device SDRs      : no
> Additional Device Support :
>     Sensor Device
>     SDR Repository Device
>     SEL Device
>     FRU Inventory Device
>     IPMB Event Receiver
>     Bridge
>     Chassis Device
> Aux Firmware Rev Info     :
>     0x00
>     0x00
>     0x00
>     0x00
> ###
> ##
> #
> 
> The lan channel is the channel 2:
> 
> #
> ##
> ###
> ~# ipmitool -I open lan print 2
> Auth Type Support       : NONE MD5 PASSWORD
> Auth Type Enable        : Callback : NONE MD5 PASSWORD
>                         : User     : NONE MD5 PASSWORD
>                         : Operator : NONE MD5 PASSWORD
>                         : Admin    : NONE MD5 PASSWORD
>                         : OEM      : NONE MD5 PASSWORD
> IP Address Source       : Static Address
> IP Address              : 10.0.2.245
> Subnet Mask             : 255.255.255.0
> MAC Address             : 00:15:60:ed:dd:62
> SNMP Community String   : public
> Default Gateway IP      : 194.183.95.254
> Cipher Suite Priv Max   : Not Available
> ###
> ##
> #
> 
> I configured the channel with bmclanconf (but also with ipmitool
> directly). bmclanconf hangs 20-30 seconds when "Setting channel
> authentication capabilities" and after that, it prints a warning:
> 
> #
> ##
> ###
> ~# bmclanconf -c 2 -i eth1
> Auto-configuring eth1 (channel 2)
> Setting LAN IP Address to 10.0.2.245
> Setting LAN Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0 Setting LAN MAC Address to
> 00:15:60:ed:da:cf Setting LAN Default Gateway IP to 194.183.95.254
> Setting LAN Default Gateway MAC to 00:10:58:5b:cd:d5 Setting channel
> authentication capabilities LAN Parameter Data does not match!  Write
> may have failed.
> Enabling channel 2
> ###
> ##
> #
> 
> Maybe this error is important, because now, when I try to connect from a
> remote machine, I get:
> 
> #
> ##
> ###
> ~# ipmitool -v -I lan(plus) -H 10.0.2.245  sdr list
> Password:
> Get Auth Capabilities command failed
> Get Auth Capabilities command failed
> Error: Unable to establish LAN session
> Get Device ID command failed
> Unable to open SDR for reading
> ###
> ##
> #
> 
> The password was configured with ipmitool: I tried also to use an
> explicit user as: -U root. The user list is this:
> 
> #
> ##
> ###
> ~# ipmitool user list
> ID  Name             Callin  Link Auth  IPMI Msg   Channel Priv Limit
> 1                    false   true       true       Unknown (0x0)
> 2   Operator         false   true       true       Unknown (0x0)
> 3   root             false   true       true       Unknown (0x0)
> 4   OEM              false   true       true       Unknown (0x0)
> 
> and
> 
> ~# ipmitool user test 3 16(20)
> Password for user 3:
> Success
> ###
> ##
> #
> 
> I tried also to install freeipmi, using the ipmiping tool:
> 
> #
> ##
> ###
> ~# ipmiping 10.0.2.245
> ipmiping 10.0.2.245
> ipmiping 10.0.2.245 (10.0.2.245)
> response timed out: rq_seq=26
> ...
> ###
> ##
> #
> 
> Now, I'm totally freezed. No idea about what's happening and no idea
> about possible solutions.
> 
> Mailing List archives and web did not help me.



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