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What is the use of sys mgmt port on IBM server?
The function of sysmgmt port on IBM server is:

MGMT is a network management port, which can be directly connected with a network cable, logged into the firewall, and managed by web.

Users can check whether the IP address configured on the MGMT port is reachable by commands such as Ping and Tracert, and also can check whether the remote IP is reachable by commands such as Ping and Tracert on the MGMT port, so the MGMT port supports ICMP applications.

Users can log in MGMT port management equipment through telnet/SSH/SNMP/Web, and support AAA authentication (including Radius and TACACS+ server authentication methods) when logging in, and even support TACACS+ authorization when executing the command line.

Equipment logs, alarms and other information can also be sent to the log server of network management through MGMT port.

The MGMT port supports TelnetClient and TFTPClient. MGMT port supports sending and receiving NTP/SNTP messages, and realizes network time synchronization. The MGMT port supports static ARP binding.

Extended data:

There is a "SYSMGMT" interface on the back panel of IBM series servers. The default management address of IMM is "192.168.70.125/24". Connect this interface to the notebook with a network cable, and then configure the IP address of the notebook as "192. 18".

Using the virtual media function of IMM, local PC, CD-ROM/floppy drive on notebook computer, or iso/img image files can be remotely mounted on the server for use.

In the Virtual Media window, select the "Map" option in front of the CD-ROM drive to be installed to the remote server, and then select the "Install Selection" button on the right to install the local CD-ROM drive to the server. For example, if the CD-ROM F with windows2003 CD is mounted locally on the server, the windows operating system can be installed from the mounted CD-ROM after the server is started.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia -IBM server