
Showvalues Display IMM values server setting Showdefault Display IMM default server setting The commands supported by OOB configuration for blades on AMM are listed In the examples, -host x.x.x.x is the IP address of the remote AMM, -user xxx and -password xxx are used to authenticate the connection, -slot x refers to the IMM node bay of the blade, and -port provides the port number for AMM chassis interface the default is 6090. To set a remote blade setting: asu set SETTING_NAME xxx -host x.x.x.x -user xxx -password -slot x -port 6090 To show a remote blade UEFI setting: asu show uefi -host x.x.x.x -user xxx -password xxx -slot x – -user and -password authenticate to the AMM. – -host provides the IP address of the remote AMM where the blade is. And the -slot argument also can identify theĪdd the -host, -user and -password connectivity options because it is on If not,ĪSU will try to establish a connection with the provided IP address in an IMM Add the -slot argument to force ASU to connect with the remote AMM.The remote blades on AMM are connected to your network environment.You use this function, ensure that the following requirements are met: The OOB configuration is designed to configure settings of blades on AMM. This section describes how to use it to configure blades on AMM. Here is an excerpt from pages 83-84 of the ASU user manual ( ):ĪSU supports the configuration of blade settings through the out-of-band (OOB)

As of ASU (Advanced Settings Utility) version 82k/9.50, out-of-band communication to blade IMMs is supported.
