Baseboard management controller
A baseboard management controller (BMC) is a specialized microcontroller embedded on the motherboard of many computers, especially servers. The BMC is the intelligence in the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) architecture.
Different types of sensors report to the BMC on parameters such as temperature, cooling fan speeds, power mode, etc. The BMC monitors the sensors and can alert a system administrator if the any of the parameters do not stay within preset limits. The administrator can remotely communicate with the BMC to take corrective action. This ability saves on the total cost of ownership of a system.
The BMC communicates with a BMC management utility (BMU) on a remote client using IPMI protocols. The BMU is usually a command line interface (CLI) application. The BMU usually requires a password to gain access to the BMC. A direct serial connection to the BMC is not encrypted as the connection itself is secure. Connection to the BMC over LAN may or may not use encryption depending on the security concerns of the user.
References
- Zhuo, Haihong, Yin, Jianwen, & Rao, Anil V. "Remote Management with the Baseboard Management Controller in Eighth-Generation Dell PowerEdge Servers". Dell. Retrieved Jun. 20, 2005.