Gigabyte MZ32-AR0 (rev. 1.0) [52/134] Tsig configuration
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Gigabyte Server Management Console - 52 -
Registration Method
Options to register the BMC are through NS Update or DHCP Client FQDN or Hostname.
TSIG Conguration
Both: Check this option to modify TSIG authentication for both interfaces.
Eth 0&1:
• TSIG Authentication Enabled: Check this box to enable TSIG authentication while
registeringDNSviansupdate.SeparateTSIGlescanbeuploadedforeachLAN
interface.
• Current TSIG Private File:TheinformationofCurrentTSIGprivatelealongwith
its uploaded date/time will be displayed (readonly).
• New TSIG Private File:BrowseandnavigatetotheTSIGprivatele.
Note:TSIGleshouldbeofprivatetype.
Domain Setting: Select whether the domain interface will be configured manually or
automatically.
• Automatic-IfyouSelectAutomatic,theDomainNamecannotbeconguredasit
willbedoneautomatically.Theeldwillbedisabled.
• Manual - If the Domain setting is chosen as Manual, then specify the domain name
of the device.
Note: If you select “Automatic” it displays the Domain Interface option. If
you select “Manual” it displays “Domain name”.
• Domain Name: It displays the domain name of the device.
Domain Name Server Setting
Automatic - If you select Automatic “DNS Interface” option should be explained.
Manual -SpecifytheDNS(DomainNameSystem)serveraddresstobeconguredfortheBMC.
IP Priority:
• If IP Priority is IPv4, it will have 2 IPv4 DNS servers and 1 IPv6 DNS server.
• If IP Priority is IPv6, it will have 2 IPv6 DNS servers and 1 IPv4 DNS server.
Note:ThisisnotapplicableforManualconguration.
DNS Server 1, 2 & 3
TospecifytheDNS(DomainNameSystem)serveraddresstobeconguredfortheBMC.
Note: IPv4 Addresses should be given in dotted decimal representation.
IPv6 Addresses are supported and must be global unicast addresses.
DNS Server Address will support the following:
• IPv4 Address format.
• IPv6 Address format.
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- Copyright p.2
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- Disclaimer p.2
- 6 settings 26 p.3
- 1 dashboard 11 2 2 sensor 12 p.3
- Table of contents p.3
- Chapter 2 enter gigabyte management console 1 p.3
- Chapter 1 getting started p.3
- 4 quick button and logged in user 9 1 5 help 10 1 6 menu bar 10 p.3
- 4 fru information 21 2 5 logs reports 23 p.3
- 3 system inventory 15 p.3
- 1 software requirement 5 1 2 gigabytemanagementconsolenetworkconfiguration 6 1 3 log in gigabyte management console 7 p.3
- 9 power control 11 2 10 maintenance group 112 p.4
- 7 remote control 103 2 8 images redirection 109 p.4
- Chapter 1 getting started p.5
- Supported browsers p.5
- 1 software requirement p.5
- 2 gigabyte management console network configuration p.6
- 3 log in gigabyte management console p.7
- 3 1 required browser settings p.8
- 4 quick button and logged in user p.9
- 6 menu bar p.10
- 5 help p.10
- Chapter 2 enter gigabyte management console p.11
- 1 dashboard p.11
- 2 sensor p.12
- 2 1 sensor detail p.13
- 2 2 sensor events p.14
- 3 system inventory p.15
- 3 1 cpu inventory p.15
- 3 2 dimm inventory p.17
- 3 3 pci inventory p.18
- 3 4 hdd inventory p.19
- 3 5 nic inventory p.20
- 4 fru information p.21
- Chassis information p.21
- Available fru devices p.21
- Product information p.22
- Board information p.22
- 5 logs reports p.23
- 5 1 ipmi event log p.23
- 5 2 video log p.25
- 6 settings p.26
- 6 1 date time p.26
- Procedure p.27
- 6 2 external user services ldap e directory settings p.27
- 6 2 external user services p.27
- Procedure p.28
- Role groups p.34
- To add a new role group p.35
- Radius settings p.36
- To delete a role group p.36
- 6 3 kvm mouse settings p.37
- Sel settings policy p.39
- 6 4 log settings p.39
- Advanced log settings p.40
- Steps to configure the remote server to enable syslogging p.41
- Procedure p.41
- 6 5 media redirection settings p.42
- General settings p.43
- Vmedia instance settings p.44
- Remote session p.45
- Procedure p.45
- Procedure p.46
- Active redirections p.47
- 6 6 network settings p.48
- Dns configuration p.50
- Procedure p.50
- Tsig configuration p.52
- Domain name server setting p.52
- Procedure p.53
- Procedure p.54
- 6 7 pam order settings p.54
- 6 8 platform event filter p.55
- Procedure p.56
- Event filters p.56
- Alert policies p.59
- Procedure p.60
- Lan destinations p.61
- Procedure p.62
- 6 9 services p.64
- Procedure to view the active sessions p.66
- Procedure to modify the existing services p.67
- 6 10 smtp settings p.68
- Procedure p.70
- 6 11 ssl settings p.71
- Thefieldsofsslsettings uploadsslsettingstabareexplainedbelow p.72
- Procedure p.75
- General firewall settings p.76
- 6 12 system firewall p.76
- To view existing firewall settings p.77
- Procedures p.77
- Add firewall settings p.78
- To view existing ip rules or a range of ip addresses p.79
- Procedures p.79
- Ip address firewall rules p.79
- Procedures p.80
- To view existing port rules p.82
- Port firewall rules p.82
- Procedures p.83
- Procedure to add port range of ports p.84
- 6 13 user management p.85
- Procedure to add a new user p.86
- Hex char p.87
- 87 gigabyte server management console p.87
- To modify user p.89
- Auto video settings p.90
- 6 14 video recording p.90
- Video trigger settings p.91
- Save to save the current changes p.92
- Procedure p.92
- Video remote storage p.94
- Pre eventvideorecordingfileswillbenamedaspereventcaptured forexample ifanyvideois recordedforcrashevent therecordedfilewillbenamedas pre_crash_video_x dat where x is filecount similarlyifitisrecordedforreseteventitwillbenamedaspre_reset_video_x dat p.95
- Pre event p.95
- Post event p.95
- _ y m dt h m s dat file count and duration for pre and post event recordings are as shown in the below table p.95
- Sol settings p.96
- Sol video remote storage p.97
- Procedure p.97
- Sol recorded video p.98
- Procedure for sol video remote storage p.98
- Java sol p.98
- Procedure to add fan profile p.99
- 6 15 fan policy p.99
- The power consumption is a simple display page for basic power consumption reading information itemonthispagearenon configurable p.101
- 6 16 power consumption p.101
- This page intentionally left blank p.102
- System requirements p.103
- Supported browsers p.103
- 7 remote control p.103
- Hold down p.105
- Press and release p.105
- Procedure to start kvm p.106
- Settings keyboard layout p.107
- Options p.107
- Host display p.107
- Zoom 100 p.108
- Power on off p.108
- Active users p.108
- 8 images redirection p.109
- Procedure p.110
- 8 1 remote media p.110
- Procedure p.111
- 9 power control p.111
- 10 maintenance group p.112
- Procedure p.113
- 10 1 backup configuration p.113
- Tftp server configuration p.113
- Procedure to make the default tftp server p.113
- Edit the file as below p.114
- Add to the file p.114
- 10 2 firmware image location p.115
- Procedure p.116
- 10 3 firmware update p.116
- Procedure p.118
- Procedure p.122
- 10 4 hpm firmware update p.122
- 10 5 firmware information p.125
- Files preserved sdr p.126
- 10 6 preserve configuration p.126
- Network p.127
- Authentication p.129
- Extlog p.130
- Syslog p.130
- Redish p.130
- Procedure p.130
- Procedure for restore configuration p.131
- 10 7 restore configuration p.131
- Procedure p.132
- 10 8 restore factory defaults p.132
- Procedure p.133
- 10 9 system administrator p.133
- 10 10 sign out p.134
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