A very good description, Roberto.

SUMMARY 
When using Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) via a browser or an ASCII terminal, you communicate directly with FSP.  

ASMI software (in firmware) runs in the FSP.  The FSP firmware also handles and responds to front panel "commands" (button presses).


Hope that helps.

On Friday, January 10, 2025 at 01:33:41 AM EST, Roberto José Etcheverry Romero <yggdrasil.raiker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Remotely obtaining the ASMI IP is probably meaningless in this case because if they didn't have it documented they most certainly didn't even cable the HMC port. So you still need somebody to go hook the port into the network so they could also do the Function 30 on the panel at the same time.

The only state you need the server to be in is "power cable inserted into
PSU", since as soon as you get power the FSP boots up. Power Off, Power On, Stdby, Error, in all of those cases you should be able to do Function 30 and access the ASMI.


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