fixes to some tables in firewall-opnsense, updates about factory reset switches

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Linreigns 6 years ago
parent bd6436550f
commit 4a6264e15e

@ -74,6 +74,12 @@ the internals better.
\subsection{Remote Management}
%(11:43:34 PM) forksand@jabb.im: I'm doing the install a bit different.
%After doing the opnsense installer and booting up, i *only* set up the
%firewall WAN interface statically. This allows you to admin from the WAN
%interface. If you configure a LAN, it firewalls out the WAN from remote.
%So to get started, I have to just to the WAN, then write a rule that
%allows WAN remote access.
Supermicros \gls{ipmi} and \gls{kvm}-over-IP enables deployment flexibility.
One can do remote power up, power down, and reset of the server in
the event that it becomes unresponsive.
@ -135,13 +141,6 @@ Supermicro does include \gls{kvm}-over-IP functionality with the motherboard.
\providecommand{\SIPCCwidth}{3.5cm}
\renewcommand{\SIPCCwidth}{5cm}
\begin{figure}[!htb]
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.10\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]
{sf-fw/ssc-ipmi-init.png}
\caption{Supermicro SuperServer 1018D-FRN8T PEI-IPMI Initialization}
\label{fig:supermicroSSCIpmiInit}
\end{figure}
Before \gls{ipmi} Initialization, choose in Boot Agent GE an entry PXE
(Preboot eXecution Environment)
@ -165,19 +164,6 @@ In Aptio Setup Utility set the following Boot Features:
\end{tabu}
\end{table}
Set system Date/Time
\newpage
\subsection*{\textcolor{ao-white}{ Supermicro Setup over IPMI bios1}}
\begin{picture}(0,0)\put(-10000,0){
\gls{ipmi}
}\end{picture}
\begin{figure}[!htb]
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.10\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]
{sf-fw/ssc-ipmi-boot1.png}
\caption{Supermicro SuperServer 1018D-FRN8T Bios prompt for boot-menu}
\label{fig:supermicroSSCIpmiBoot1}
\end{figure}
\begin{table}[!htb]
\caption{sf-fw BIOS configs continued}% \label{tab:sharkNodeIPConfig}
\begin{tabu}{|[2pt]p{\SIPCCwidth}|[2pt]p{\SIPCCwidth*2}|[2pt]}
@ -188,45 +174,19 @@ Set system Date/Time
\sharkIPConfigItem { Power Configuration }{}{}{}
\sharkIPConfigItem { Watch Dog Function }{ \char`[Disabled\char`] }{}{}
\sharkIPConfigItem { Power button Function }{ \char`[4 Seconds Override\char`] }{}{}
\sharkIPConfigLastItem{ Subnet mask }{ \char`[Power On\char`] }{}{}
\end{tabu}
\end{table}
\newpage
\begin{figure}[!htb]
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.10\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]
{sf-fw/ssc-ipmi-boot2.png}
\caption{Supermicro SuperServer 1018D-FRN8T Bootstrap loader}
\label{fig:supermicroSSCIpmiBoot2}
\end{figure}
\begin{table}[!htb]
\caption{sf-fw BIOS configs continued}% \label{tab:sharkNodeIPConfig}
\begin{tabu}{|[2pt]p{\SIPCCwidth}|[2pt]p{\SIPCCwidth*2}|[2pt]}
\tabucline[2pt]{1-2}
\multicolumn {1}{|[2pt]l|[2pt]}{\rule[-0.7em]{0pt}{2em} \cellcolor{\currentColor}{Boot Feature}}&
\multicolumn {1}{l|[2pt]}{\cellcolor{\currentColor}{Value}} \\
\sharkIPConfigLastItem{ Restore on AC Power Loss}{ \char`[Power On\char`] }{}{}
\multicolumn{2}{|[2pt]c|[2pt]}{
\rule[-0.7em]{0pt}{2em} \vspace{-1pt}
\cellcolor{\currentColor} Set system Date/Time}\\
\tabucline[2pt]{1-2}
\sharkIPConfigItem { Onboard LAN1 OPROM }{ \char`[Disabled\char`] }{}{}
\sharkIPConfigItem { Onboard LAN2 OPROM }{ \char`[Disabled\char`] }{}{}
\sharkIPConfigLastItem{ Onboard LAN3 - LAN8 OPROM }{ \char`[Disabled\char`] }{}{}
\sharkIPConfigItem { Legacy Boot Order \char`#1}{ \char`[USB Key:Virtual Disk\char`] }{}{}
\sharkIPConfigLastItem{ Legacy Boot Order \char`#2 - \char`#7}{ \char`[Disabled\char`] }{}{}
\end{tabu}
\end{table}
\newpage
\begin{figure}[!htb]
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.10\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]
{sf-fw/ssc-ipmi-opnsense-boot1.png}
\caption{Supermicro SuperServer OPNsense Boot variant}
\label{fig:supermicroSSCIpmiOpnsenseBoot1}
\end{figure}
Let default option 5 execute.
\begin{table}[!htb]
\caption{sf-fw LSI Corp Config Utility}% \label{tab:sharkNodeIPConfig}
\begin{tabu}{|[2pt]p{\SIPCCwidth}|[2pt]p{\SIPCCwidth*2}|[2pt]}
\tabucline[2pt]{1-2}
\multicolumn {1}{|[2pt]l|[2pt]}{\rule[-0.7em]{0pt}{2em} \cellcolor{\currentColor}{Parameter}}&
\multicolumn {1}{l|[2pt]}{\cellcolor{\currentColor}{Value}} \\
\multicolumn{2}{|[2pt]c|[2pt]}{
\rule[-0.7em]{0pt}{2em} \vspace{-1pt}
\cellcolor{\currentColor} Let default option 5 execute}\\
\tabucline[2pt]{1-2}
\sharkIPConfigItem { Adapter }{LSI2116-IT}{}{}
\sharkIPConfigItem { PCI Slot }{0B}{}{}
@ -240,6 +200,41 @@ Let default option 5 execute.
\end{tabu}
\end{table}
\newpage
\begin{figure}[!htb]
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.10\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]
{sf-fw/ssc-ipmi-init.png}
\caption{Supermicro SuperServer 1018D-FRN8T PEI-IPMI Initialization}
\label{fig:supermicroSSCIpmiInit}
\end{figure}
\subsection*{\textcolor{ao-white}{ Supermicro Setup over IPMI bios1}}
\begin{picture}(0,0)\put(-10000,0){
\gls{ipmi}
}\end{picture}
\begin{figure}[!htb]
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.10\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]
{sf-fw/ssc-ipmi-boot1.png}
\caption{Supermicro SuperServer 1018D-FRN8T Bios prompt for boot-menu}
\label{fig:supermicroSSCIpmiBoot1}
\end{figure}
\newpage
\begin{figure}[!htb]
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.10\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]
{sf-fw/ssc-ipmi-boot2.png}
\caption{Supermicro SuperServer 1018D-FRN8T Bootstrap loader}
\label{fig:supermicroSSCIpmiBoot2}
\end{figure}
\newpage
\begin{figure}[!htb]
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.10\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]
{sf-fw/ssc-ipmi-opnsense-boot1.png}
\caption{Supermicro SuperServer OPNsense Boot variant}
\label{fig:supermicroSSCIpmiOpnsenseBoot1}
\end{figure}
\newpage
\subsection{Configurate with OPNsense Dashboard}
{{\grenewcommand{\currentColor}{primary-blue}}}

@ -68,6 +68,10 @@ be able to use... For now we will be using:
\label{fig:swichXS716Tsysteminfo}
\end{figure}
\section{Preparation to configure}
Hold down the "Factory Defaults" button for 5 seconds on the front panel.
This must be the first to be done after unpacking the switch and powering it up.
\section{IPMI Administration}
The servers have low level administration done via HTML5 \gls{ipmi}.
\Gls{openbmc} will be used, where possible.

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