USING THE IPMI TOOL SETEATON Managed ePDU User’s Guide 164201xxx Rev 1 DRAFT 10−OCT−200896Table 7. IPMI Privilege LevelsFunctionPrivilege LevelsNo Access Callback User Operator Administrator OEMAuthentication Settings No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/NoChange Password No No No No Yes YesDate/Time Settings No No No Yes Yes YesFirmware Update No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/NoLog Settings No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/NoLog View No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/NoNetwork Dyn/DSN Settings No No No No Yes YesPower Control Settings No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/NoSNMP Settings No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/NoSSH/Telnet Access No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/NoSSL Certificate Management No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/NoSecurity Settings No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/NoUnit Reset No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/NoUser/Group Management No No No No Yes YesUser Group Permissions No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/Noinfo [channel number]Purpose:Displays information about the selected channel. If no channel is given it will displayinformation about the currently used channel:Example:$ ipmitool −I lan −H 192.168.51. 58 −U admin −a channel infogetaccess [userid]Purpose:Configures the given user ID as the default on the given channel number. When thegiven channel is subsequently used, the user is identified implicitly by the given userID.Example:$ ipmitool −I lan −H test−pdupcr20−20 −U admin −P pass channelsetaccess 14 63setaccess [callin=on|off] [ipmi=on|off][link=on|off] [privilege=level]Purpose:Configures user access information on the given channel for the given userid.Example: