Check dmidecode to see if it puts out a type 38 (IPMI) record.
If so, the Base Address should be listed there.

Andy 

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That's an excellent question and I really don't know if there is a way 
to figure it out from Linux, etc.  I would recommend to take this up 
with Hp and report back to the list with your findings.

--David




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