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- IPMI - Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification Second Generation Document Revision October 1, 2013 April 21, 2015 E7 Markup Intel Hewlett-Packard NEC Dell Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification 2 Revision History Date Ver Rev Modifications 9/16/98 IPMI Initial release 8/26/99 Errata Revision. Incorporated errata from revision 1 or the Errata and Clarifications for the IPMI Specification . 2/21/01 IPMI Initial release 2/20/02 Updated to include addenda and errata 9/12/03 Markup to include 9/12/03 addenda and errata 9/26/03 Markup updated to include missing optional 5th byte on Get Chassis Status command, per errata E317 1/27/04 Markup updated per errata document version 5 See spec IPMI updated

- IPMI - Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification Second Generation v2.0 Document Revision 1.1 October 1, 2013 April 21, 2015 E7 Markup

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1 - IPMI - Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification Second Generation Document Revision October 1, 2013 April 21, 2015 E7 Markup Intel Hewlett-Packard NEC Dell Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification 2 Revision History Date Ver Rev Modifications 9/16/98 IPMI Initial release 8/26/99 Errata Revision. Incorporated errata from revision 1 or the Errata and Clarifications for the IPMI Specification . 2/21/01 IPMI Initial release 2/20/02 Updated to include addenda and errata 9/12/03 Markup to include 9/12/03 addenda and errata 9/26/03 Markup updated to include missing optional 5th byte on Get Chassis Status command, per errata E317 1/27/04 Markup updated per errata document version 5 See spec IPMI updated per errata document version 5 2/12/04 IPMI Second Generation document.

2 Initial release. 6/1/04 Markup per IPMI errata document revision 1. 5/5/05 Markup per IPMI errata document revision 2. 2/15/06 Markup per IPMI errata document revision 3. 6/12/09 Markup per IPMI errata document revision 4. 10/1/13 Updated per errata document revision 5. 2/11/14 Markup per IPMI errata document revision 6. Fixed errors in table heading numbering and parameter numbering error in the LAN Configuration Parameters starting at Parameter #68. 4/21/15 Markup per IPMI errata document revision 7.

3 Clarifications and updates on the use of the IPMI GUID on systems with SMBIOS UUID. Note: E6 and earlier revisions have been accepted and are not highlighted as revisions in this markup. Copyright 2015 Intel Corporation, Hewlett-Packard Company, NEC Corporation, Dell Inc., All rights reserved. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DISCLAIMER THIS Specification IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTY OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF ANY PROPOSAL, Specification , OR SAMPLE.

4 NO LICENSE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE, TO ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IS GRANTED OR INTENDED HEREBY. INTEL, HEWLETT-PACKARD, NEC, AND DELL DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY, INCLUDING LIABILITY FOR INFRINGEMENT OF PROPRIETARY RIGHTS, RELATING TO IMPLEMENTATION OF INFORMATION IN THIS Specification . INTEL, HEWLETT-PACKARD, NEC, AND DELL, DO NOT WARRANT OR REPRESENT THAT SUCH IMPLEMENTATION(S) WILL NOT INFRINGE SUCH RIGHTS. I2C is a trademark of Philips Semiconductors. All other product names are trademarks, registered trademarks, or servicemarks of their respective owners.

5 I2C is a two-wire communications bus/protocol developed by Philips. IPMB is a subset of the I2C bus/protocol and was developed by Intel. Implementations of the I2C bus/protocol or the IPMB bus/protocol may require licenses from various entities, including Philips Electronics and North American Philips Corporation. Intel, Hewlett-Packard, NEC, and Dell retain the right to make changes to this document at any time, without notice. Intel, Hewlett-Packard, NEC, and Dell make no warranty for the use of this document and assume no responsibility for any error which may appear in the document nor does it make a commitment to update the information contained herein.

6 Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification 3 IPMI NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT DO NOT download these files (collectively, the Confidential Information ) until you have carefully read the following terms and conditions. By downloading the Confidential Information you agree to the terms of this Agreement. If you do not wish to so agree, do not download the Confidential Information. 1. Confidential Information. The confidential, proprietary and trade secret information being disclosed ("Confidential Information"), is that information marked with a "confidential", "proprietary", or similar legend, and is described as: Confidential Information.

7 Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification Second Generation ( ), Intelligent Platform Management Bus Bridge Specification ( ), Intelligent Chassis Management Bus Bridge Specification ( ) CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION IS PROVIDED SOLELY FOR YOUR INTERNAL EVALUATION AND REVIEW TO DETERMINE WHETHER TO ADOPT THE SPECIFICATIONS BY SIGNING A SEPARATE ADOPTER S AGREEMENT. THE RECEIVING PARTY IS NOT LICENSED TO IMPLEMENT THE SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS OR UNTIL AN ADOPTER S AGREEMENT IS EXECUTED. Disclosing party s representatives for disclosing Confidential Information is: Fadi Zuhayri 2.

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