Table of Contents
- Notices
- Chapter 1: Product Introduction
- Chapter 2: Hardware Information
- Chapter 3: Web-based User Interface
- 3.1 Web-based user interface
- 3.2 Dashboard
- 3.3 Sensor
- 3.4 FRU Information
- 3.5 Logs & Reports
- 3.6 Settings
- 3.6.1 Captured BSOD
- 3.6.2 Date & Time
- 3.6.3 External User Services
- 3.6.4 KVM Mouse Setting
- 3.6.5 Log Settings
- 3.6.6 Manage Licenses
- 3.6.7 Media Redirection Settings
- 3.6.8 Network Settings
- 3.6.9 PAM Order Settings
- 3.6.10 Platform Event Filters
- 3.6.11 Services
- 3.6.12 SMTP Settings
- 3.6.13 SSL Settings
- 3.6.14 System Firewall
- 3.6.15 User Management
- 3.6.16 Video Recording
- 3.6.17 Fan Control
- 3.7 Remote Control
- 3.8 Image Redirection
- 3.9 Power Control
- 3.10 Locator LED
- 3.11 Maintenance
- Appendix
ASUS ASMB10-IKVM User Manual
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E18037
First Edition
April 2021
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Contents
Notices ........................................................................................................................ v
Safety information ..................................................................................................... vii
About this guide ....................................................................................................... viii
ASMB10-iKVM specifications summary.................................................................... x
Chapter 1: Product Introduction
1.1 Welcome! ....................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Package contents ......................................................................................1-2
1.3 Features ......................................................................................................1-3
1.4 System requirements .................................................................................1-7
1.5 Network setup ............................................................................................1-7
Chapter 2: Hardware Information
2.1 Before you proceed ...................................................................................2-2
2.2 Hardware installation .................................................................................2-2
2.3 Firmware update and IP configuration .....................................................2-3
2.3.1 Firmware update ......................................................................... 2-3
2.4 BIOS configuration ....................................................................................2-4
2.4.1 Running the BIOS BMC configuration......................................... 2-4
2.5 Server Mgmt menu .....................................................................................2-5
2.5.1 System Event Log ....................................................................... 2-6
2.5.2 BMC network configuration ......................................................... 2-7
2.5.3 View System Event Log .............................................................. 2-9
Chapter 3: Web-based User Interface
3.1 Web-based user interface .........................................................................3-2
3.1.1 Logging in the utility .................................................................... 3-2
3.1.2 Using the utility ............................................................................ 3-3
3.2 Dashboard ..................................................................................................3-4
3.3 Sensor ......................................................................................................... 3-4
3.4 FRU Information ......................................................................................... 3-5
3.5 Logs & Reports ..........................................................................................3-5
3.5.1 IPMI Event Log............................................................................3-6
3.5.2 System Log ................................................................................. 3-7
3.5.3 Audit Log ..................................................................................... 3-8
3.5.4 Video Log .................................................................................... 3-9
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Contents
3.6 Settings ..................................................................................................... 3-10
3.6.1 Captured BSOD ........................................................................ 3-10
3.6.2 Date & Time .............................................................................. 3-11
3.6.3 External User Services.............................................................. 3-12
3.6.4 KVM Mouse Setting .................................................................. 3-13
3.6.5 Log Settings .............................................................................. 3-13
3.6.6 Manage Licenses ...................................................................... 3-14
3.6.7 Media Redirection Settings ....................................................... 3-15
3.6.8 Network Settings ....................................................................... 3-16
3.6.9 PAM Order Settings .................................................................. 3-17
3.6.10 Platform Event Filters .............................................................. 3-18
3.6.11 Services .................................................................................... 3-19
3.6.12 SMTP Settings .......................................................................... 3-19
3.6.13 SSL Settings ............................................................................. 3-20
3.6.14 System Firewall ......................................................................... 3-21
3.6.15 User Management..................................................................... 3-22
3.6.16 Video Recording........................................................................3-23
3.6.17 Fan Control .............................................................................. 3-23
3.7 Remote Control ........................................................................................3-24
3.7.1 Console Redirection .................................................................. 3-24
3.8 Image Redirection .................................................................................... 3-27
3.9 Power Control ...........................................................................................3-27
3.10 Locator LED ..............................................................................................3-28
3.11 Maintenance .............................................................................................3-29
Appendix
A.1 LAN ports for server management .......................................................... A-2
A.2 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................ A-3
A.3 Sensor Table.............................................................................................. A-4
Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity ............................................................ A-17
Simplified UKCA Declaration of Conformity ....................................................... A-17
ASUS contact information .................................................................................... A-18
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Notices
Federal Communications Commission Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference, and
• This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The use of shielded cables for connection of the monitor to the graphics card is required
to assure compliance with FCC regulations. Changes or modifications to this unit not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate this equipment.
Compliance Statement of Innovation, Science and Economic
Development Canada (ISED)
This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada licence
exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device
may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
CAN ICES-003(B)/NMB-003(B)
Déclaration de conformité de Innovation, Sciences et
Développement économique Canada (ISED)
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement
économique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est
autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage,
et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
CAN ICES-003(B)/NMB-003(B)
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REACH
Complying with the REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of
Chemicals) regulatory framework, we published the chemical substances in our products at
ASUS website at http://csr.asus.com/english/REACH.htm.
ASUS Recycling/Takeback Services
ASUS recycling and takeback programs come from our commitment to the highest standards
for protecting our environment. We believe in providing solutions for you to be able to
responsibly recycle our products, batteries, other components as well as the packaging
materials. Please go to http://csr.asus.com/english/Takeback.htm for detailed recycling
information in different regions.
DO NOT throw the motherboard in municipal waste. This product has been designed to
enable proper reuse of parts and recycling. This symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin
indicates that the product (electrical and electronic equipment) should not be placed in
municipal waste. Check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.
DO NOT throw the mercury-containing button cell battery in municipal waste. This symbol
of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the battery should not be placed in municipal
waste.
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Safety information
Electrical safety
• To prevent electrical shock hazard, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet
before relocating the server.
• When adding or removing devices to or from the server, ensure that the power cables
for the devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected. If possible,
disconnect all power cables from the existing server before you add a device.
• Before connecting or removing signal cables from the server, ensure that all power
cables are unplugged.
• Seek professional assistance before using an adapter or extension cord. These devices
could interrupt the grounding circuit.
• Make sure that your power supply is set to the correct voltage in your area. If you are
not sure about the voltage of the electrical outlet you are using, contact your local power
company.
• If the power supply is broken, do not try to fix it by yourself. Contact a qualified service
technician or your retailer.
Operation safety
• Before installing any component to the server, carefully read all the manuals that came
with the package.
• Before using the product, make sure all cables are correctly connected and the power
cables are not damaged. If you detect any damage, contact your dealer immediately.
• To avoid short circuits, keep paper clips, screws, and staples away from connectors,
slots, sockets and circuitry.
• Avoid dust, humidity, and temperature extremes. Do not place the product in any area
where it may become wet.
• Place the product on a stable surface.
• If you encounter technical problems with the product, contact a qualified service
technician or your retailer.
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About this guide
This user guide contains the information you need when installing and configuring the server
management board.
How this guide is organized
This guide contains the following parts:
• Chapter 1: Product Introduction
This chapter describes the server management board features and the new
technologies it supports.
• Chapter 2: Hardware Information
This chapter provides instructions on how to install the board to the server system and
install the utilities that the board supports.
• Chapter 3: Web-based user interface
This chapter tells you how to use the web-based user interface that the server
management board supports.
• Appendix
The Appendix shows the location of the LAN ports for server management and BMC
connector on server motherboards. This section also presents common problems that
you may encounter when installing or using the server management board.
Where to find more information
Refer to the following sources for additional information and for product and software updates.
1. ASUS websites
The ASUS website provides updated information on ASUS hardware and software
products. Refer to the ASUS contact information.
2. Optional documentation
Your product package may include optional documentation, such as warranty flyers,
that may have been added by your dealer. These documents are not part of the
standard package.
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Conventions used in this guide
To ensure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the following symbols used
throughout this manual.
DANGER/WARNING: Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to
complete a task.
CAUTION: Information to prevent damage to the components when trying to
complete a task.
IMPORTANT: Instructions that you MUST follow to complete a task.
NOTE: Tips and additional information to help you complete a task.
Typography
Bold text Indicates a menu or an item to select.
Italics
Used to emphasize a word or a phrase.
<Key> Keys enclosed in the less-than and greater-than sign
means that you must press the enclosed key.
Example: <Enter> means that you must press the Enter
or Return key.
<Key1> + <Key2> + <Key3> If you must press two or more keys simultaneously, the
key names are linked with a plus sign (+).
Example: <Ctrl> + <Alt> + <Del>
Command Means that you must type the command exactly as
shown, then supply the required item or value enclosed
in brackets.
Example: At DOS prompt, type the command line:
format A:/S
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ASMB10-iKVM specifications summary
Chipset Aspeed 2600
Internal RAM 448 MB for system
64 MB for video
Internal ROM 64 MB
Timers 32-bit Watchdog Timer
Main features The 7th Generation of ASPEED Base Board Management
Controller
Native PCIe support
2D Video Graphic Adapter with PCIe bus interface
Remote presence (iKVM)
Secure boot engine
Form factor 21 nm x 21 nm
* Specifications are subject to change without notice.
This chapter describes the server management board features
and the new technologies it supports.
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Product Introduction
Chapter 1: Product Introduction
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1.1 Welcome!
Thank you for buying an ASUS ASMB10-iKVM server management board!
The ASUS ASMB10-iKVM is an Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI)
2.0-compliant board that allows you to monitor, control, and manage a remote server from the
local or central server in your local area network (LAN). With ASMB10-iKVM in your server
motherboard, you can completely and efficiently monitor your server in real-time. The solution
allows you to reduce IT management costs and increase the productivity.
Before you start installing the server management board, check the items in your package
with the list below.
If any of the above items is damaged or missing, contact your retailer.
1.2 Package contents
Check your server management board package for the following items.
• User guide
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1.3 Features
1. IPMI 2.0
• System interface (KCS)
• LAN interface (supports RMCP+)
• Intelligent Platform Management Bus (IPMB)
• Serial Over LAN (SOL)
• Universal Series Bus (USB)
• IPMI Serial Interface
• Field Replaceable Unit (FRU)
• IPMI Sensor
• IPMI Event Log
• Platform Event Trap (PET)
• Email Alert
• Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)
• Data Center Manageability Interface (DCMI)
• IPMI command to read BIOS Post Code
• Platform Environment Control Interface (PECI) over IPMI
• Intel SPS (Server Platform Services) 4.0 Compliance
• Intel Node Manager
• Power Control
• FW Maintenance
• BMC Syslog & Audit
• Remote syslog
• SOLSSH
• Backup-Restore BMC Configuration
• BIOS Configuration
• BIOS Update
• ASUS Thermal Radar
• BMC Secured Boot
2. KVM Support
• JViewer support
• HML5Viewer Support
• Jviewer Standalone Application
• Capture BSOD as JPEG
• Physical KeyBoard Language Selection support
• Keyboard LED sync with Client Keyboard LED status
• Keyboard LED sync with Host Keyboard LED status
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3. Remote Media Support
• Remote CD/DVD Device support
• Remote Hard disk server support
• Remote Media multiple image redirection
• Multiple Remote Media CD redirection
• Multiple Remote Media Hard disk redirection
4. Web support
• HTML5 based WebUI Support
• Dashboard
• Sensor
• Sensor Detail
• Sensor Threshold Setting
• System Inventory
• FRU Information
• Log & Report
• IPMI Log
• System Log
• Audit Log
• Video Log
• Setting
• Date & Time
• Active Directory
• Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
• Radius
• KVM Mouse
• Log
• Media Redirection
• Network
• Network Bond
• Domain Name Server (DNS)
• Network Controller Sideband Interface (NC-SI)
• Platform Event Filter (PEF)
• Services
• Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
• Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
• System Firewall
• User Management
• Video Recording
• Web Server Instances
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• FAN Control (ASUS Thermal Radar)
• Remote Control
• iKVM
• HTML5 based SOL
• Image Redirection
• Power Control
• Maintenance
• Configuration Backup & Restore
• Firmware Update
• Restore Factory Defaults
• Sign Out
• REST based API Support
5. Network Support
• IPv4 support
• IPv6 support
• Bonding Support
• Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) Support
• Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server support
• Advanced IP Routing
• Set default Network to DHCP
• Dynamic DNS Support
• Ethernet Over USB Support
• System Firewall Support
• Timezone Configuration Support
• NCSI Support
• Active Directory Authentication support
• LDAP authentication support
• PAM Reorder support
• Radius Authentication support
• SNMP Support
• SNMP trap v2c/v3 alerting at run time
- CPU, Memory warning
- Temperature, Fan and PSU
6. Device Support
• I2C Device Support
• KCS Device Support
• ADC Device Support
• eSPI Device Support
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• GPIO Device Support
• Host SPI Flash Device Support
• NCSI Device Support
• Netmon Device Support
• PECI Device Support
• PWMTACH Device Support
• BMC Reset Driver Support
• Snoop Device Support
• UART Route Support
• USB Device Support
• Video Device Support
• Watchdog Device Support
** Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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1.4 System requirements
Before you install the ASMB10-iKVM board, check if the remote server system meets the
following requirements:
• ASUS server motherboard with Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) connector*
• LAN (RJ-45) port for server management**
• Firefox (Windows and Linux), Chrome (Windows and Linux), Edge-Chromium Version
(Windows), Safari (MAC)
* Visit www.asus.com for an updated list of server motherboards that support the
ASMB10-iKVM.
** See the Appendix for details.
1.5 Network setup
The ASMB10-iKVM server management board installed on the remote server connects to
a local/central server via direct LAN connection or through a network hub. Below are the
supported server management configurations.
Direct LAN connection
Remote server
with ASMB10-iKVM
RJ-45 cable
Remote console with web-
based browser
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Remote server
with ASMB10-iKVM
Hub or router
LAN connection through a network hub
Remote console with web-
based browser
This chapter provides instructions on how to install the board to
the server system and install the utilities that the board supports.
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Hardware Information
Chapter 2: Hardware Information
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2.2 Hardware installation
To set up the server system for server management:
2.1 Before you proceed
Take note of the following precautions before you install the server management board to the
remote server system.
• Unplug the server system power cord from the wall socket before touching
any component.
• Use a grounded wrist strap or touch a safely grounded object or to a metal
object, such as the power supply case, before handling components to
avoid damaging them due to static electricity.
• Hold components by the edges to avoid touching the ICs on them.
• Whenever you uninstall any component, place it on a grounded antistatic
pad or in the bag that came with the component.
• Before you install or remove any component, ensure that the power supply
is switched off or the power cord is detached from the power supply. Failure
to do so may cause severe damage to the motherboard, peripherals, and/or
components.
1. Insert the LAN cable plug to the LAN port for server management.
Refer to the Appendix for the location of the LAN port for server management.
2. For direct LAN configuration, connect the other end of the LAN cable to the
local/central server LAN port.
For connection to a network hub or router, connect the other end of the LAN cable to
the network hub or router.
3. Ensure the VGA, USB, PS/2 cables are connected, then connect the power plug to a
grounded wall socket.
Every time after the AC power is re-plugged, you have to wait for about 120 seconds for the
system power up.
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2.3 Firmware update and IP configuration
You need to update the ASMB10-iKVM firmware and configure IP source before you start
using the ASMB10-iKVM board.
2.3.1 Firmware update
To update the firmware in DOS:
Ensure you are connected to the Internet.
1. Launch your browser and visit the ASUS ASMB10 website, then navigate to Support >
Driver & Utility > BIOS & FIRMWARE, and download the latest firmware image file.
2. Unzip the downloaded .zip file then launch the FLASH2.BAT file in DOS to begin the
ASMB10 firmware update.
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2.4 BIOS configuration
You need to adjust the settings in the BIOS setup of the remote server for correct
configuration and connection to the central server.
• Update the remote server BIOS file following the instructions in the motherboard/
system user guide. Visit the ASUS website (www.asus.com) to download the latest
BIOS file for the motherboard.
• The BIOS setup screens shown in this section are for reference purposes only, and
may not exactly match what you see on your screen.
2.4.1 Running the BIOS BMC configuration
To configure the BMC in the BIOS:
1. Restart the remote server, then press <Del> during POST to enter the BIOS setup.
2. Go to the Server Mgmt menu, then select the BMC network configuration sub-menu.
Use this sub-menu to configure the BMC settings.
3. When finished, press <F10> to save your changes and exit the BIOS setup.
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2.5 Server Mgmt menu
The Server Management menu displays the server management status and allows you to
change the settings.
Not all BIOS items are mentioned in this section as they may vary between system models.
Only the BMC related items are mentioned.
OS Watchdog Timer
This item allows you to start a BIOS timer which can only be shut off by Intel Management
Software after the OS loads.
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]
The following items is configurable only when the OS Watchdog Timer is set to [Enabled].
OS Wtd Timer Timeout
Allows you to configure the length fo the OS Boot Watchdog Timer.
Configuration options: [5 minutes] [10 minutes] [15 minutes] [20 minutes]
OS Wtd Timer Policy
This item allows you to configure the how the system should respond if the OS Boot
Watch Timer expires.
Configuration options: [Do Nothing] [Reset] [Power Down]
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2.5.1 System Event Log
Allows you to change the SEL event log configuration.
All values changed here do not take effect until computer is restarted.
SEL Components
Allows you to enable or disable event logging for error/progress codes during boot.
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]
The following item is available only when SEL Components is set to [Enabled].
Erase SEL
Allows you to choose options for erasing SEL.
Configuration options: [No] [Yes, On next reset] [Yes, On every reset]
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Configure IPV4 support
DM_LAN1 / Shared LAN
Configuration Address source
Allows you to set the LAN channel parameters statically or dynamically (by BIOS or
by BMC). [Previous State] option will not modify any BMC network parameters during
BIOS phase.
Configuration options: [Previous State] [Static] [DynamicBmcDhcp]
The following items are available only when Configuration Address source is set to
[Static].
Station IP address
Allows you to set the station IP address.
Subnet mask
Allows you to set the subnet mask. We recommend that you use the same Subnet
Mask you have specified on the operating system network for the used network card.
Router IP Address
Allows you to set the router IP address.
Router MAC Address
Allows you to set the router MAC address.
2.5.2 BMC network configuration
Allows you to set the BMC LAN parameter settings.
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Configure IPV6 support
DM_LAN1 / Shared LAN
IPV6 support
Allows you to enable or disable IPV6 support.
Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled]
The following items appear only when IPV6 support is set to [Enabled].
Configuration Address source
Allows you to set the LAN channel parameters statically or dynamically (by BIOS or
by BMC). [Previous State] option will not modify any BMC network parameters during
BIOS phase.
Configuration options: [Previous State] [Static] [DynamicBmcDhcp]
The following items are available only when Configuration Address source is set to [Static].
Station IPV6 address
Allows you to set the station IPV6 address.
Prefix Length
Allows you to set the prefix length (maximum of Prefix Length is 128).
Configuration Router LAN1/2 Address
Allows you to set the LAN channel parameters statically or dynamically (by BIOS or by
BMC). Unspecified option will not modify any BMC network parameters during BIOS
phase.
Configuration options: [Previous State] [Static] [DynamicBmcDhcp]
The following items are available only when Configuration Router LAN1/2 Address is set to
[Static].
IPV6 Router1 IP Address
Allows you to set the IPV6 Router1 IP address.
IPV6 Router1 Prefix Length Lan1/2
Allows you to set the IPV6 router prefix length (maximum of IPV6 Router Prefix Length
is 128).
IPV6 Router1 Prefix Value Lan1/2
Allows you to change the IPV6 router prefix value.
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2.5.3 View System Event Log
Allows you to view all the events in the BMC event logs. It will take a maximum of 15 seconds
to read all the BMC SEL records.
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This chapter tells you how to use the web-based user interface
that the server management board supports.
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Web-based User
Interface
Chapter 3: Web-based User Interface
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3.1 Web-based user interface
The web-based user interface allows you to easily monitor the remote server’s hardware
information including temperatures, fan rotations, voltages, and power. This application also
lets you instantly power on/off or reset the remote server.
To enter the Web-based user interface:
1. Enter the BIOS Setup during POST.
2. Go to the Server Mgmt Menu > BMC network configuration, then under Configure
IPv4 Support, find DMLAN1 and set Configuration Address source to [Static].
3. Enter the Station IP address, and Subnet mask.
4. Press <F10> to save your changes and exit the BIOS Setup.
3.1.1 Logging in the utility
1. Ensure that the LAN cable of the computer is connected to the LAN port of the remote
server.
2. Open the web browser and type in the same IP address as the one in the remote
server.
3. The below screen appears. Enter the default user name (admin) and password
(admin). Then click Login.
4. You will be prompted to change your password after logging in for the first time. Please
ensure that you change the password to a new password.
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3.1.2 Using the utility
The web-based graphics user interface displays when you login in the utility successfully.
Click on a function from the list on the left hand side to start using its specific functions.
Function list
Messages received
Content window
Notifications received Toggle sync On/Off
Reload current page
Account information
Access BIOS settings through Redfish
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3.2 Dashboard
The dashboard gives you a quick overview for all the system status, sensors, messages, and
logs. Click or hover your mouse over an item to see more details. Scroll down to view more
items.
3.3 Sensor
The Sensor Readings page displays live readings for all the available sensors with details
like Sensor Name, Status, Current Reading and Behavior will be displayed. This page will
automatically refresh itself with data from the database. Please note that there may be some
delay when retrieving live data. Scroll down to view more items.
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3.4 FRU Information
This Page displays the BMC’s FRU device information. The FRU page shows Basic
Information, Chassis Information, Board Information and Product Information of the FRU
device. Scroll down to view more items.
3.5 Logs & Reports
This menu contains the IPMI Event Log, System Log, Audit Log, and Video Log.
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3.5.1 IPMI Event Log
This page displays the list of events incurred by different sensors on this device. Click on a
record to see the details of that entry. You can click the Download Event Logs button to
download the logs.
To view the Event Log on a selected time period
1. From the Filter By Date field, select the time period by selecting the Start Date and
the End Date from the calender.
2. From the Filter By Type field, select the type of event and sensor name to view the
events of the selected event type for that sensor.
To clear all events from the list, click the Clear Event Logs button.
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3.5.2 System Log
This page displays logs of system events for this device (if the options have been configured).
Logs have to be configured under Settings > Log Settings > Advanced Log Settings in
order to display any entries.
To view the System Log on a selected time period
1. From the Filter By Date field, select the time period by selecting the Start Date and
the End Date from the calender.
2. From the Event Category field, select the type of event to view the events of the
selected event type.
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3.5.3 Audit Log
This page displays logs of audit events for this device (if the options have been configured).
Logs have to be configured under Settings > Log Settings > Advanced Log Settings in
order to display any entries.
To view the Audit Log on a selected time period, from the Filter By Date field, select the time
period by selecting the Start Date and the End Date from the calender.
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3.5.4 Video Log
This page displays logs of available recorded video files (if the options have been configured).
Logs have to be configured under Settings > Log Settings > Advanced Log Settings in
order to display any entries.
To view the Video Log on a selected time period, from the Filter By Date field, select the time
period by selecting the Start Date and the End Date from the calender.
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3.6 Settings
This page allows you to configure the BMC settings. Click on an item for more options.
3.6.1 Captured BSOD
This page allows you to view a captured snapshot of the blue screen captured when the host
system crashes since the last reboot.
KVM service should be enabled to display the captured BSOD. Configure this at Settings >
Services > KVM.
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3.6.2 Date & Time
This page allows you to set the date and time on the BMC.
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3.6.3 External User Services
This page allows you to set the LDAP/E-directory Settings, Active directory Settings, and
RADIUS Settings.
LDAP/E-directory Settings
This page allows you to set the LDAP/E-directory Settings. The Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP) is an application protocol for querying and modifying data of
directory services implemented in Internet Protocol (IP) networks. If you have an LDAP server
configured on your network, you can use it as an easy way to add, manage and authenticate
MegaRAC® card users. This is done by passing login requests to your LDAP Server. This
means that there is no need to define an additional authentication mechanism, when using
the MegaRAC® card. Since your existing LDAP Server keeps an authentication centralized,
you will always know who is accessing the network resources and can easily define the user
or group-based policies to control access.
Active directory Settings
This page allows you to set the Active directory Settings. An active directory does a variety
of function including the ability to provide the information on objects, helps organize these
objects for easy retrieval and access, allows access by users and administrators, and allows
the administrators to set security up for the directory.
RADIUS Settings
This page is used to enable or disable RADIUS authentication and enter the required
information to access the RADIUS server.
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3.6.4 KVM Mouse Setting
This page allows you to set the mouse mode. The Redirection Console handles mouse
emulation from local window to remote screen using either of the three methods. Only the
Administrator has the right to configure this option.
3.6.5 Log Settings
This page allows you to set the log policy for the event log.
Log Settings Policy
This page is used to configure the log policy for the event log
Advanced Log Settings
This page allows you to set advanced settings for the event logs.
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3.6.6 Manage Licenses
This page allows you to manage and view license information.
View Licenses
This page allows you to view Licenses already added as well as the number of days the
license is still valid for.
Add License Key
This page allows you to add License keys.
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3.6.7 Media Redirection Settings
This page allows you to set the media redirection settings.
General Settings
This page allows you to enable or disable Local Media support, check or uncheck the
checkbox respectively.
VMedia Instance Settings
This page allows you to configure settings for media devices.
Remote Session
This page allows you to change the settings for the remote session.
Active Redirections
This page displays the list of media currently being redirected, and also displays the status
and other basic information of each media item.
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Network IP Settings
This page allows you to manage LAN support for the interface.
Network Bond Configuration
This page allows you to enable network bonding for network interfaces.
DNS Configuration
This page allows you to manage DNS settings of the device.
NCSI Device Switch
This page allows you to select whether to use OCP or the On Board LAN for NCSI if both
exist on the host system.
3.6.8 Network Settings
The Network Settings page allows you to configure the network settings.
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3.6.9 PAM Order Settings
This page allows you to configure the PAM order for user authentication into the BMC. The
list of PAM modules supported in the BMC is displayed, and you can drag and drop the PAM
modules to reorganize their positions in the sequence.
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Event Filters
This page shows all configured Event filters and available slots. You can modify or add new
event filter entry on this page. By default,15 event filter entries are configured among the 40
available slots.
Alert Policies
This page shows all configured Alert policies and available slots. You can modify or add new
alert policy entry from on this page. A maximum of 60 slots are available.
LAN Destinations
This page shows all configured LAN destinations and available slots. You can modify or add
new LAN destination entry from on this page. A maximum of 15 slots are available.
3.6.10 Platform Event Filters
Platform Event Filtering (PEF) provides a mechanism for configuring the BMC to take
selected actions on event messages that it receives or has internally generated. These
actions include operations such as system power-off, system reset, as well as triggering the
generation of an alert. A PEF implementation is recommended to provide at least 16 entries
in the event filter table. A subset of these entries should be pre-configured for common
system failure events, such as over-temperature, power system failure, fan failure events, etc.
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3.6.11 Services
This page lists services running on the BMC. It shows current status and other basic
information about the services.
3.6.12 SMTP Settings
The SMTP page allows you to configure SMTP mail server.
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3.6.13 SSL Settings
The Secure Socket Layer protocol was created by Netscape to ensure secure transactions
between web servers and browsers. The protocol uses a third party, a Certificate Authority
(CA), to identify one end or both end of the transactions.
View SSL Certificate
This page displays the basic information about the uploaded SSL certificate.
Generate SSL Certificate
This page allows you to create an SSL certificate.
Upload SSL Certificate
This page allows you to upload a certificates and private keys.
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3.6.14 System Firewall
This page allows you to create and manage firewalls on the BMC.
General Firewall Settings
This page allows you to create and manage existing general firewall settings.
IP Firewall Rules
This page allows you to create and manage existing firewall settings based on IP.
Port Firewall Rules
This page allows you to create and manage existing firewall settings based on ports.
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3.6.15 User Management
The User Management page allows you to view the current list of user slots for the server.
You can add a new user and modify or delete the existing users.
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Auto Video Settings
This page allows you to configure the events that will trigger the auto video recording function
of the KVM server and display the list of available recorded video files on the BMC.
Sol Settings
The Java SOL page allows you to launch the Java SOL application.
3.6.16 Video Recording
This page allows you to customize the video recording settings.
3.6.17 Fan Control
This page allows you to set the fan control configurations.
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3.7 Remote Control
This menu allows you to perform remote operations on the server. Click Launch H5Viewer to
start the remote KVM.
3.7.1 Console Redirection
The remote console application, which is started using the WebGUI, allows you to control
your server's operating system remotely, using the screen, mouse, and keyboard, and to
redirect local CD/DVD, Floppy diskette and Hard disk/USB thumb drives as if they were
connected directly to the server. Click Start KVM to start the redirection session.
• When launching the KVM, pop-up block should be disabled. For Internet explorer,
enable the download file options from the settings.
• The KVM is defaulted to start on launch when you launch via the H5Viewer.
You should install JRE on the remote console first before launching JViewer. You can
download JRE from https://openjdk.java.net/.
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Remote KVM interface
Video
1. Pause Video: This option is used for pausing Console Redirection.
2. Resume Video: This option is used to resume the Console Redirection when the
session is paused.
3. Refresh Video: This option can be used to update the display shown in the Console
Redirection window.
4. Host display: If you turn this option ON, the display will be back in the server screen.
5. Capture Screen: This option allows you to screen capture the console redirection
screen.
Mouse
1. Show Client Cursor: This menu item can be used to show or hide the local mouse
cursor on the remote client system.
2. Mouse Mode: This menu item allows you to select the mode or type of mouse support.
Options
1. Block Privilege Request: Allows you to block privilege requests.
2. YUV: Allows you to select the YUV.
3. Quality: Allows you to set the quality that ranges from 0 (Best Quality) to 7 (Worst
Quality).
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Send Keys
1. Hold Down: These menu items can be used to act as holding down the corresponding
key when in Console Redirection.
2. Press and Release: These menu items can be used to act as a press and release on
the corresponding key when in Console Redirection.
Video Record
1. Record Video: This option allows you to start recording the console redirection screen.
2. Stop Recording: This option allows you to stop recording the console redirection
screen.
3. Record Settings: This menu item allows you to configure the video recording settings.
Power
These menu items allow you to change the power settings. Click the desired option to
execute the selected action.
Active Users
This menu will display the currently active users on the server.
Help
This menu will display the help menu.
Hot Keys
These menu items allow you to make use of hot keys.
Keyboard
Keyboard Layout: This menu item allows you to select the keyboard layout.
Browse File
Click this button to add or modify a CD media, then click Start Media to start or stop the
redirection of a physical DVD/CD-ROM drive and CD image types such as iso.
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3.8 Image Redirection
This menu allows you to emulate CD/DVD/Floppy/HDD Images as media drives to host.
3.9 Power Control
The Power Control displays the current server power status and allows you to change the
current settings. Select the desired option, and then click Perform Action to execute the
selected action.
Local Images
This page allows you to select a local media to emulate to host as media through BMC.
Remote Media
This page allows you to select a remote media to emulate to host as media through BMC.
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3.10 Locator LED
The Locator LED allows you to perform a chassis identify command control operation. Select
the desired LED locator LED behavior, or select the Identify Interval in Seconds option and
enter the amount of seconds, then click Perform Action to execute the selected action.
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3.11 Maintenance
The Maintenance menu allows you to select specific configuration items to be preserved or to
restore the default configuration for your device.
Backup Configuration
This page allows you to select specific configuration items to backup. Check the desired
items and click Download Config to download the .bak file.
Firmware Image Location
This page allows you to select the image location type.
Firmware Information
This page displays the Build Date, Build Time, and Firmware Version of the active BMC
image.
Firmware Update
This page allows you to update the firmware of the device remotely.
Preserve Configuration
This page allows you to select specific configuration items to be preserved in while performing
the Restore Configuration.
Restore Configuration
This page allows you to select and upload a .bak file to restore the configuration settings.
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Restore Factory Defaults
This page allows you to select configuration items that will be preserved while all the other
configuration items will be restored to their default values. If none are selected, all the
configuration items will be restored to their default values, essentially restoring the device
configuration to its factory defaults.
System Administrator
This page allows you to change the System Administrator settings.
BIOS OOB Update
This page allows you to upload a BIOS file and activate the local media, which will mount the
BIOS file into the virtual local storage after host reset. After resetting, the host will detect that
a BIOS update is available and search the virtual storage for the BIOS file and perform the
BIOS update.
The valid BIOS firmware you upload should be a .cap file.
BIOS Forced Update
This page allows you to select a BIOS image file and force the BIOS update of the current
device through BMC.
Valid BIOS firmware you upload should be a .cap file.
The Appendix shows the location of the LAN ports for server management
and BMC connector on server motherboards. This section also presents
common problems that you may encounter when installing or using the
server management board.
Appendix
Appendix
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A.1 LAN ports for server management
The ASUS server motherboards that support ASMB10-iKVM comes with at least three (3)
LAN (RJ-45) ports: one for network connection and others for server management.
For easy identification, the LAN ports for server management are Shared LAN and DM_LAN1
ports. You must use the Shared LAN and DM_LAN1 ports for server management to connect
the remote server to the local/central host (direct LAN connection) or to the network hub or
router.
Refer to the illustration below to identify the Shared LAN and DM_LAN1 ports for server
management on some server motherboards.
Refer to your motherboard's user guide for the location of Shared LAN and DM_LAN1
ports.
DM_LAN1
Shared LAN
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A.2 Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
The local/central server cannot connect
to the ASMB10-iKVM board
1. Check if the LAN cable is connected
to the LAN port.
2. Make sure that the IP address of
both the remote and local/central
servers are on the same subnet.
(Refer to chapter 2 for details.)
Try “ping xx.xx.xx.xx” (remote
server ip) on local/central server
and make sure remote server could
reply the ping request.
3. Check if the IP source is set to
[DHCP]. When set to [DHCP], you’ll
not be able to configure the IP
address.
All the SEL (System Event Log)
cannot be displayed
The maximum SEL number is 3639
events.
The date/time shown in SEL (System
Event Log) screen is incorrect
Refer to section 6.6.2 to check if the time
zone is set up correctly.
ASMB10-iKVM has network
connection problems in Firewall
environment
Ask MIS to add the following port
numbers in Firewall:
623 (IPMI) (TCP & UDP)
443 (HTTPs) (TCP)
443 (iKVM) (TCP)
443 (virtual CDROM & HD) (TCP)
161 (SNMP) (UDP)
The Java redirection screen cannot be
displayed normally
Click Refresh Page button to refresh the
redirection screen.
This troubleshooting guide provides answers to some common problems that you may
encounter while installing and/or using ASUS ASMB10-iKVM. These problems require
simple troubleshooting that you can perform by yourself. Contact the Technical Support if you
encounter problems not mentioned in this section.
The ASMB JAVA console only works with the onboard VGA. Other add-on video cards may
not properly display the ASMB JAVA console.
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A.3 Sensor Table
Memory ECC
Sensor No. Sensor Name Sensor Type Sensor Type code Sensor Value or Event Type Event Data 3
0xD1(209) CPU1_ECC1 Memory ECC Sensor 0x0C Discrete(0x6F)
0x01: Correctable ECC
0x02: Uncorrectable ECC
0x40: Presence detected
0x00: DIMM_A1, 0x01: DIMM_A2,
0x02: DIMM_A3, 0x03: DIMM_A4,
0x04: DIMM_B1, 0x05:DIMM_B2,
0x06: DIMM_B3, 0x07: DIMM_B4,
0x08: DIMM_C1, 0x09: DIMM_C2,
0x0A: DIMM_C3, 0x0B: DIMM_C4,
0x0C: DIMM_D1, 0x0D: DIMM_D2,
0x0E: DIMM_D3, 0x0F: DMM_D4,
0x10: DIMM_E1, 0x11: DIMM_E2,
0x12: DIMM_E3, 0x13: DIMM_E4,
0x14: DIMM_F1, 0x15: DIMM_F2,
0x16: DIMM_F3, 0x17: DIMM_F4,
0x18: DIMM_G1, 0x19: DIMM_G2,
0x1A: DIMM_G3, 0x1B: DIMM_G4,
0x1C: DIMM_H1, 0x1D: DIMM_H2,
0x1E: DIMM_H3, 0x1F: DIMM_H4,
0x20: DIMM_I1, 0x21: DIMM_I2,
0x22: DIMM_I3, 0x23: DIMM_I4,
0x24: DIMM_J1, 0x25: DIMM_J2,
0x26: DIMM_J3, 0x27: DIMM_J4,
0x28: DIMM_K1, 0x29: DIMM_K2,
0x2A: DIMM_K3, 0x2B: DIMM_K4,
0x2C: DIMM_L1, 0x2D: DIMM_L2,
0x2E: DIMM_L3, 0x2F: DIMM_L4,
0x30: DIMM_M1, 0x31: DIMM_M2,
0x32: DIMM_M3, 0x33: DIMM_M4,
0x34: DIMM_N1, 0x35: DIMM_N2,
0x36: DIMM_N3, 0x37: DIMM_N4,
0x38: DIMM_O1, 0x39: DIMM_O2,
0x3A: DIMM_O3, 0x3B: DIMM_O4,
0x3C: DIMM_P1, 0x3C: DIMM_P2,
0x3E: DIMM_P3, 0x3F: DIMM_P4
0xD2(210) CPU2_ECC2 Memory ECC Sensor 0x0C Discrete(0x6F)
0x01: Correctable ECC
0x02: Uncorrectable ECC
0x40: Presence detected
0x00: DIMM_A1, 0x01: DIMM_A2,
0x02: DIMM_A3, 0x03: DIMM_A4,
0x04: DIMM_B1, 0x05:DIMM_B2,
0x06: DIMM_B3, 0x07: DIMM_B4,
0x08: DIMM_C1, 0x09: DIMM_C2,
0x0A: DIMM_C3, 0x0B: DIMM_C4,
0x0C: DIMM_D1, 0x0D: DIMM_D2,
0x0E: DIMM_D3, 0x0F: DMM_D4,
0x10: DIMM_E1, 0x11: DIMM_E2,
0x12: DIMM_E3, 0x13: DIMM_E4,
0x14: DIMM_F1, 0x15: DIMM_F2,
0x16: DIMM_F3, 0x17: DIMM_F4,
0x18: DIMM_G1, 0x19: DIMM_G2,
0x1A: DIMM_G3, 0x1B: DIMM_G4,
0x1C: DIMM_H1, 0x1D: DIMM_H2,
0x1E: DIMM_H3, 0x1F: DIMM_H4,
0x20: DIMM_I1, 0x21: DIMM_I2,
0x22: DIMM_I3, 0x23: DIMM_I4,
0x24: DIMM_J1, 0x25: DIMM_J2,
0x26: DIMM_J3, 0x27: DIMM_J4,
0x28: DIMM_K1, 0x29: DIMM_K2,
0x2A: DIMM_K3, 0x2B: DIMM_K4,
0x2C: DIMM_L1, 0x2D: DIMM_L2,
0x2E: DIMM_L3, 0x2F: DIMM_L4,
0x30: DIMM_M1, 0x31: DIMM_M2,
0x32: DIMM_M3, 0x33: DIMM_M4,
0x34: DIMM_N1, 0x35: DIMM_N2,
0x36: DIMM_N3, 0x37: DIMM_N4,
0x38: DIMM_O1, 0x39: DIMM_O2,
0x3A: DIMM_O3, 0x3B: DIMM_O4,
0x3C: DIMM_P1, 0x3C: DIMM_P2,
0x3E: DIMM_P3, 0x3F: DIMM_P4
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Sensor No. Sensor Name Sensor Type Sensor Type code Sensor Value or Event Type Event Data 3
0xD3(211) CPU3_ECC3 Memory ECC Sensor 0x0C Discrete(0x6F)
0x01: Correctable ECC
0x02: Uncorrectable ECC
0x40: Presence detected
0x00: DIMM_A1, 0x01: DIMM_A2,
0x02: DIMM_A3, 0x03: DIMM_A4,
0x04: DIMM_B1, 0x05:DIMM_B2,
0x06: DIMM_B3, 0x07: DIMM_B4,
0x08: DIMM_C1, 0x09: DIMM_C2,
0x0A: DIMM_C3, 0x0B: DIMM_C4,
0x0C: DIMM_D1, 0x0D: DIMM_D2,
0x0E: DIMM_D3, 0x0F: DMM_D4,
0x10: DIMM_E1, 0x11: DIMM_E2,
0x12: DIMM_E3, 0x13: DIMM_E4,
0x14: DIMM_F1, 0x15: DIMM_F2,
0x16: DIMM_F3, 0x17: DIMM_F4,
0x18: DIMM_G1, 0x19: DIMM_G2,
0x1A: DIMM_G3, 0x1B: DIMM_G4,
0x1C: DIMM_H1, 0x1D: DIMM_H2,
0x1E: DIMM_H3, 0x1F: DIMM_H4,
0x20: DIMM_I1, 0x21: DIMM_I2,
0x22: DIMM_I3, 0x23: DIMM_I4,
0x24: DIMM_J1, 0x25: DIMM_J2,
0x26: DIMM_J3, 0x27: DIMM_J4,
0x28: DIMM_K1, 0x29: DIMM_K2,
0x2A: DIMM_K3, 0x2B: DIMM_K4,
0x2C: DIMM_L1, 0x2D: DIMM_L2,
0x2E: DIMM_L3, 0x2F: DIMM_L4,
0x30: DIMM_M1, 0x31: DIMM_M2,
0x32: DIMM_M3, 0x33: DIMM_M4,
0x34: DIMM_N1, 0x35: DIMM_N2,
0x36: DIMM_N3, 0x37: DIMM_N4,
0x38: DIMM_O1, 0x39: DIMM_O2,
0x3A: DIMM_O3, 0x3B: DIMM_O4,
0x3C: DIMM_P1, 0x3C: DIMM_P2,
0x3E: DIMM_P3, 0x3F: DIMM_P4
0xD4(212) CPU4_ECC4 Memory ECC Sensor 0x0C Discrete(0x6F)
0x01: Correctable ECC
0x02: Uncorrectable ECC
0x40: Presence detected
0x00: DIMM_A1, 0x01: DIMM_A2,
0x02: DIMM_A3, 0x03: DIMM_A4,
0x04: DIMM_B1, 0x05:DIMM_B2,
0x06: DIMM_B3, 0x07: DIMM_B4,
0x08: DIMM_C1, 0x09: DIMM_C2,
0x0A: DIMM_C3, 0x0B: DIMM_C4,
0x0C: DIMM_D1, 0x0D: DIMM_D2,
0x0E: DIMM_D3, 0x0F: DMM_D4,
0x10: DIMM_E1, 0x11: DIMM_E2,
0x12: DIMM_E3, 0x13: DIMM_E4,
0x14: DIMM_F1, 0x15: DIMM_F2,
0x16: DIMM_F3, 0x17: DIMM_F4,
0x18: DIMM_G1, 0x19: DIMM_G2,
0x1A: DIMM_G3, 0x1B: DIMM_G4,
0x1C: DIMM_H1, 0x1D: DIMM_H2,
0x1E: DIMM_H3, 0x1F: DIMM_H4,
0x20: DIMM_I1, 0x21: DIMM_I2,
0x22: DIMM_I3, 0x23: DIMM_I4,
0x24: DIMM_J1, 0x25: DIMM_J2,
0x26: DIMM_J3, 0x27: DIMM_J4,
0x28: DIMM_K1, 0x29: DIMM_K2,
0x2A: DIMM_K3, 0x2B: DIMM_K4,
0x2C: DIMM_L1, 0x2D: DIMM_L2,
0x2E: DIMM_L3, 0x2F: DIMM_L4,
0x30: DIMM_M1, 0x31: DIMM_M2,
0x32: DIMM_M3, 0x33: DIMM_M4,
0x34: DIMM_N1, 0x35: DIMM_N2,
0x36: DIMM_N3, 0x37: DIMM_N4,
0x38: DIMM_O1, 0x39: DIMM_O2,
0x3A: DIMM_O3, 0x3B: DIMM_O4,
0x3C: DIMM_P1, 0x3C: DIMM_P2,
0x3E: DIMM_P3, 0x3F: DIMM_P4
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Memory Error
Sensor No. Sensor Name Sensor Type Sensor Type code Sensor Value or Event Type Event Data 3
0xDB Memory_
Train_Err
Memory ECC Sensor 0x0C Discrete(0x6F)
0x01: Memory Train Error
0x00: Normal
0x00: DIMM_A1, 0x01: DIMM_A2,
0x02: DIMM_A3, 0x03: DIMM_A4,
0x04: DIMM_B1, 0x05:DIMM_B2,
0x06: DIMM_B3, 0x07: DIMM_B4,
0x08: DIMM_C1, 0x09: DIMM_C2,
0x0A: DIMM_C3, 0x0B: DIMM_C4,
0x0C: DIMM_D1, 0x0D: DIMM_D2,
0x0E: DIMM_D3, 0x0F: DMM_D4,
0x10: DIMM_E1, 0x11: DIMM_E2,
0x12: DIMM_E3, 0x13: DIMM_E4,
0x14: DIMM_F1, 0x15: DIMM_F2,
0x16: DIMM_F3, 0x17: DIMM_F4,
0x18: DIMM_G1, 0x19: DIMM_G2,
0x1A: DIMM_G3, 0x1B: DIMM_G4,
0x1C: DIMM_H1, 0x1D: DIMM_H2,
0x1E: DIMM_H3, 0x1F: DIMM_H4,
0x20: DIMM_I1, 0x21: DIMM_I2,
0x22: DIMM_I3, 0x23: DIMM_I4,
0x24: DIMM_J1, 0x25: DIMM_J2,
0x26: DIMM_J3, 0x27: DIMM_J4,
0x28: DIMM_K1, 0x29: DIMM_K2,
0x2A: DIMM_K3, 0x2B: DIMM_K4,
0x2C: DIMM_L1, 0x2D: DIMM_L2,
0x2E: DIMM_L3, 0x2F: DIMM_L4,
0x30: DIMM_M1, 0x31: DIMM_M2,
0x32: DIMM_M3, 0x33: DIMM_M4,
0x34: DIMM_N1, 0x35: DIMM_N2,
0x36: DIMM_N3, 0x37: DIMM_N4,
0x38: DIMM_O1, 0x39: DIMM_O2,
0x3A: DIMM_O3, 0x3B: DIMM_O4,
0x3C: DIMM_P1, 0x3C: DIMM_P2,
0x3E: DIMM_P3, 0x3F: DIMM_P4
ASUS ASMB10-iKVM A-7
Backplane HD
Sensor No. Sensor Name Sensor Type Sensor Type Code Sensor Value or Event Type
0xB2(178) Backplane1 HD01 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xB3(179) Backplane1 HD02 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xB4(180) Backplane1 HD03 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xB5(181) Backplane1 HD04 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xB6(182) Backplane1 HD05 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xB7(183) Backplane1 HD06 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xB8(184) Backplane1 HD07 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xB9(185) Backplane1 HD08 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xBA(186) Backplane1 HD09 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xBB(187) Backplane1 HD10 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xBC(188) Backplane1 HD11 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xBD(189) Backplane1 HD12 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xBE(190) Backplane1 HD13 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xBF(191) Backplane1 HD14 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xC0(192) Backplane1 HD15 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xC1(193) Backplane1 HD16 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
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A-8 Appendix
Sensor No. Sensor Name Sensor Type Sensor Type Code Sensor Value or Event Type
0xC2(194) Backplane1 HD17 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xC3(195) Backplane1 HD18 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xC4(196) Backplane1 HD19 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xC5(197) Backplane1 HD20 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xC6(198) Backplane1 HD21 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xC7(199) Backplane1 HD22 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xC8(200) Backplane1 HD23 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xC9(201) Backplane1 HD24 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xCA(202) Backplane2 HD01 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xCB(203) Backplane2 HD02 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xCC(204) Backplane2 HD03 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xCD(205) Backplane2 HD04 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xCE(206) Backplane2 HD05 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xCF(207) Backplane2 HD06 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xD0(208) Backplane2 HD07 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
0xD5(213) Backplane2 HD08 Drive Slot (Bay) 0x0D 0x00 : N/A
0x01 : Drive Presence
0x03 : Drive Fault
0x81 : Rebuild/Remap in progress
ASUS ASMB10-iKVM A-9
Power Supply
Sensor No. Sensor Name Sensor Type Sensor Type Code Sensor Value or Event Type
0xDF(223) PMBPower1 Power Supply 0x08 Threshold(0x01)
Upper Non-Critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0xE0(224) PSU1 Over Temp Temperature 0x01 Discrete(0x07)
0x01: Transition to OK
0x10: Transition to Non-Critical from more severe
0x40: Transition to Non-Recoverable
0xE1(225) PSU1 AC Lost Power Supply 0x08 Discrete(0x6F)
0x01: Presence Detected
0x08: Power Supply input lost (AC/DC)
0xE2(226) PSU1 Slow FAN1 FAN 0x04 Discrete(0x07)
0x01: Transition to OK
0x10: Transition to Non-Critical from more severe
0x40: Transition to Non-Recoverable
0xE3(227) PSU1 PWR Detect Power Supply 0x08 Discrete(0x6F)
0x01: Presence Detected
0x02: Power Supply Failure Detected
0xE4(228) PMBPower2 Power Supply 0x08 Threshold(0x01)
Upper Non-Critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0xE5(229) PSU2 Over Temp Temperature 0x01 Discrete(0x07)
0x01: Transition to OK
0x10: Transition to Non-Critical from more severe
0x40: Transition to Non-Recoverable
0xE6(230) PSU2 AC Lost Power Supply 0x08 Discrete(0x6F)
0x01: Presence Detected
0x08: Power Supply input lost (AC/DC)
0xE7(231) PSU2 Slow FAN1 FAN 0x04 Discrete(0x07)
0x01: Transition to OK
0x10: Transition to Non-Critical from more severe
0x40: Transition to Non-Recoverable
0xE8(232) PSU2 PWR Detect Power Supply 0x08 Discrete(0x6F)
0x01: Presence Detected
0x02: Power Supply Failure Detected
0xE9(233) PMBPower3 Power Supply 0x08 Threshold(0x01)
Upper Non-Critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0xEA(234) PSU3 Over Temp Temperature 0x01 Discrete(0x07)
0x01: Transition to OK
0x10: Transition to Non-Critical from more severe
0x40: Transition to Non-Recoverable
0xEB(235) PSU3 AC Lost 0x08 Power Supply Discrete(0x6F)
0x01: Presence Detected
0x08: Power Supply input lost (AC/DC)
0xEC(236) PSU3 Slow FAN1 0x04 FAN Discrete(0x07)
0x01: Transition to OK
0x10: Transition to Non-Critical from more severe
0x40: Transition to Non-Recoverable
0xED(237) PSU3 PWR Detect 0x08 Power Supply Discrete(0x6F)
0x01: Presence Detected
0x02: Power Supply Failure Detected
0xEE(238) PMBPower4 0x08 Power Supply Threshold(0x01)
Upper Non-Critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
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A-10 Appendix
Sensor No. Sensor Name Sensor Type Sensor Type Code Sensor Value or Event Type
0xEF(239) PSU4 Over Temp Temperature 0x01 Discrete(0x07)
0x01: Transition to OK
0x10: Transition to Non-Critical from more severe
0x40: Transition to Non-Recoverable
0xF0(240) PSU4 AC Lost Power Supply 0x08 Discrete(0x6F)
0x01: Presence Detected
0x08: Power Supply input lost (AC/DC)
0xF1(241) PSU4 Slow FAN1 FAN 0x04 Discrete(0x07)
0x01: Transition to OK
0x10: Transition to Non-Critical from more severe
0x40: Transition to Non-Recoverable
0xF2(242) PSU4 PWR Detect Power Supply 0x08 Discrete(0x6F)
0x01: Presence Detected
0x02: Power Supply Failure Detected
ASUS ASMB10-iKVM A-11
Hardware Monitor
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1. Temperature
Sensor No. Sensor Name
Event
Assertion Deassertion
0x01(1) CPU1 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x02(2) CPU2 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x03(3) CPU3 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x04(4) CPU4 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x05(5) TR1 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x06(6) TR2 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x07(7) TR3 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x08(8) TR4 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x09(9) TR5 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x0A(10) DIMMA1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x0B(11) DIMMA2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x0C(12) DIMMB1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x0D(13) DIMMB2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x0E(14) DIMMC1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x0F(15) DIMMC2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x10(16) DIMMD1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x11(17) DIMMD2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x12(18) DIMME1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x13(19) DIMME2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x14(20) DIMMF1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x15(21) DIMMF2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x16(22) DIMMG1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x17(23) DIMMG2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x18(24) DIMMH1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x19(25) DIMMH2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x1B(27) DIMMI1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
A-12 Appendix
Sensor No. Sensor Name
Event
Assertion Deassertion
0x1C(28) DIMMI2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x1D(29) DIMMJ1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x1E(30) DIMMJ2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x1F(31) DIMMK1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x20(32) DIMMK2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x21(33) DIMML1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x22(34) DIMML2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x23(35) DIMMM1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x24(36) DIMMM2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x25(37) DIMMN1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x26(38) DIMMN2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x27(39) DIMMO1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x28(40) DIMMO2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x29(41) DIMMP1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x2A(42) DIMMP2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x2B(43) DIMMQ1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x2C(44) DIMMQ2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x2D(45) DIMMR1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x2E(46) DIMMR2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x2F(47) DIMMS1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x30(48) DIMMS2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x31(49) DIMMT1_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x32(50) DIMMT2_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x33(51) TR6 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x34(52) TR7 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x35(53) TR8 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x36(54) TR9 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x37(55) TR10 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
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ASUS ASMB10-iKVM A-13
Sensor No. Sensor Name
Event
Assertion Deassertion
0x38(56) TR11 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x39(57) TR12 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x3A(58) TR13 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x3B(59) TR14 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x3C(60) TR15 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x3D(61) TR16 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x3E(62) TR17 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x3F(63) TR18 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x40(64) TR19 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x41(65) TR20 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x42(66) TR21 Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x43(67) Riser01 Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x44(68) Riser02 Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x45(69) PCH Temperature Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x46(70) 12V48V TR Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x61(97) Outlet1 Temp /
CPU1_Inlet_Temp
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x62(98) Outle2 Temp /
CPU1_Outlet_Temp
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x63(99) PCIE_Inlet_Temp Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
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2. Voltage
Sensor No. Sensor Name
Event
Assertion Deassertion
0x66(102) +VCORE1 /
PVCCIN_CPU1
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x67(103) +VCORE2 /
PVCCIN_CPU2
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x68(104) +VDDQ_ABCD_CPU1 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x69(105) +VDDQ_EFGH_CPU1 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
A-14 Appendix
Sensor No. Sensor Name
Event
Assertion Deassertion
0x6A(106) +VDDQ_JKLM_CPU2 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x6B(107) +VDDQ_NPRT_CPU2 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x6C(108) +VDDIO_ABCD_CPU1 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x6D(109) +VDDIO_EFGH_CPU1 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x6E(110) +VDDIO_IJKL_CPU2 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x6F(111) +VDDIO_MNOP_CPU2 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x70(112) +VCCIO1 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x71(113) +VCCIO2 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x72(114) +VSOC1 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x73(115) +VSOC2 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x74(116) +12V Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x75(117) +5V /
+5V_1
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x76(118) +3.3V Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x77(119) +5VSB Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x78(120) +3VSB /
+3.3VSB
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
0x79(121) VBAT /
+VBAT
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Lower Non-critical - going low
Lower Critical - going low
ASUS ASMB10-iKVM A-15
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3. Fan
Sensor No. Sensor Name
Event
Assertion Deassertion
0x89(137) CPU_FAN1 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x8A(138) CPU_FAN2 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x8B(139) FRNT_FAN1 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x8C(140) FRNT_FAN2 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x8D(141) FRNT_FAN3 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x8E(142) FRNT_FAN4 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x8F(143) FRNT_FAN5 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x90(144) FRNT_FAN6 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x91(145) FRNT_FAN7 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x92(146) FRNT_FAN8 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x93(147) FRNT_FAN9 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x94(148) GPU_FAN1 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x95(149) GPU_FAN2 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x96(150) GPU_FAN3 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x97(151) GPU_FAN4 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x98(152) GPU_FAN5 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x99(153) GPU_FAN6 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x9A(154) SYS_FAN1 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x9B(155) SYS_FAN2 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x9C(156) SYS_FAN3 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x9D(157) SYS_FAN4 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x9E(158) REAR_FAN1 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0x9F(159) REAR_FAN2 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0xA0(160) BP_FAN1 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0xA1(161) BP_FAN2 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0xA2(162) LIQUID_PUMP1 /
WC_PUMP1
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0xA3(163) LIQUID_PUMP2 /
WC_PUMP2
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
A-16 Appendix
CPU CATERR
Intrusion
Sensor No. Sensor Name Sensor Type Sensor Type Code Sensor Value or Event Type
0xFD(253) CPU_CATERR Processor 0x08 Discrete(0x6F)
0x01: IERR
0x00: Normal
Sensor No. Sensor Name Sensor Type Sensor Type Code Sensor Value or Event Type
0xFC(252) Chassis Intrusion Physical Security
(Chassis Intrusion)
0x05 0x01: Chassis Intrusion
0x00: Normal
Sensor No. Sensor Name
Event
Assertion Deassertion
0xA4(164) EXTGPU_FAN1 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0xA5(165) EXTGPU_FAN2 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0xA6(166) EXTGPU_FAN3 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0xA7(167) EXTGPU_FAN4 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0xA8(168) EXTGPU_FAN5 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0xA9(169) NV_FAN1 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0xAA(170) NV_FAN2 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0xAB(171) SYS_FAN5 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
0xAC(172) SYS_FAN6 Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
Upper Non-critical - going high
Upper Critical - going high
ASUS ASMB10-iKVM A-17
Latviski ASUSTeK Computer Inc. ar šo paziņo, ka šī ierīce atbilst saistīto
Direktīvu būtiskajām prasībām un citiem citiem saistošajiem nosacījumiem.
Pilns ES atbilstības paziņojuma teksts pieejams šeit: www.asus.com/support
Lietuvių „ASUSTeK Computer Inc.“ šiuo tvirtina, kad šis įrenginys atitinka
pagrindinius reikalavimus ir kitas svarbias susijusių direktyvų nuostatas. Visą
ES atitikties deklaracijos tekstą galima rasti: www.asus.com/support
Norsk ASUSTeK Computer Inc. erklærer herved at denne enheten er i
samsvar med hovedsaklige krav og andre relevante forskrifter i relaterte
direktiver. Fullstendig tekst for EU-samsvarserklæringen finnes på:
www.asus.com/support
Polski Firma ASUSTeK Computer Inc. niniejszym oświadcza, że urządzenie to
jest zgodne z zasadniczymi wymogami i innymi właściwymi postanowieniami
powiązanych dyrektyw. Pełny tekst deklaracji zgodności UE jest dostępny pod
adresem: www.asus.com/support
Português A ASUSTeK Computer Inc. declara que este dispositivo está em
conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições relevantes
das Diretivas relacionadas. Texto integral da declaração da UE disponível em:
www.asus.com/support
Română ASUSTeK Computer Inc. declară că acest dispozitiv se conformează
cerinţelor esenţiale şi altor prevederi relevante ale directivelor conexe. Textul
complet al declaraţiei de conformitate a Uniunii Europene se găseşte la:
www.asus.com/support
Srpski ASUSTeK Computer Inc. ovim izjavljuje da je ovaj uređaj u saglasnosti
sa osnovnim zahtevima i drugim relevantnim odredbama povezanih
Direktiva. Pun tekst EU deklaracije o usaglašenosti je dostupan da adresi:
www.asus.com/support
Slovensky Spoločnosť ASUSTeK Computer Inc. týmto vyhlasuje, že toto
zariadenie vyhovuje základným požiadavkám a ostatým príslušným
ustanoveniam príslušných smerníc. Celý text vyhlásenia o zhode pre štáty EÚ
je dostupný na adrese: www.asus.com/support
Slovenščina ASUSTeK Computer Inc. izjavlja, da je ta naprava skladna z
bistvenimi zahtevami in drugimi ustreznimi določbami povezanih direktiv.
Celotno besedilo EU-izjave o skladnosti je na voljo na spletnem mestu:
www.asus.com/support
Español Por la presente, ASUSTeK Computer Inc. declara que este dispositivo
cumple los requisitos básicos y otras disposiciones pertinentes de las
directivas relacionadas. El texto completo de la declaración de la UE de
conformidad está disponible en: www.asus.com/support
Svenska ASUSTeK Computer Inc. förklarar härmed att denna
enhet överensstämmer med de grundläggande kraven och andra
relevanta föreskrifter i relaterade direktiv. Fulltext av EU-försäkran om
överensstämmelse finns på: www.asus.com/support
Українська ASUSTeK Computer Inc. заявляє, що цей пристрій відповідає
основним вимогам та іншим відповідним положенням відповідних
Директив. Повний текст декларації відповідності стандартам ЄС
доступний на: www.asus.com/support
Türkçe AsusTek Computer Inc., bu aygıtın temel gereksinimlerle ve ilişkili
Yönergelerin diğer ilgili koşullarıyla uyumlu olduğunu beyan eder. AB
uygunluk bildiriminin tam metni şu adreste bulunabilir:
www.asus.com/support
Bosanski ASUSTeK Computer Inc. ovim izjavljuje da je ovaj uređaj usklađen
sa bitnim zahtjevima i ostalim odgovarajućim odredbama vezanih direktiva.
Cijeli tekst EU izjave o usklađenosti dostupan je na: www.asus.com/support
English ASUSTeK Computer Inc. hereby declares that this device is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
related Directives. Full text of EU declaration of conformity is available at:
www.asus.com/support
Français AsusTek Computer Inc. déclare par la présente que cet appareil est
conforme aux critères essentiels et autres clauses pertinentes des directives
concernées. La déclaration de conformité de l’UE peut être téléchargée à
partir du site Internet suivant : www.asus.com/support.
Deutsch ASUSTeK Computer Inc. erklärt hiermit, dass dieses Gerät mit
den wesentlichen Anforderungen und anderen relevanten Bestimmungen
der zugehörigen Richtlinien übereinstimmt. Der gesamte Text der EU-
Konformitätserklärung ist verfügbar unter: www.asus.com/support
Italiano ASUSTeK Computer Inc. con la presente dichiara che questo
dispositivo è conforme ai requisiti essenziali e alle altre disposizioni pertinenti
con le direttive correlate. Il testo completo della dichiarazione di conformità
UE è disponibile all’indirizzo: www.asus.com/support
Русский Компания ASUS заявляет, что это устройство соответствует
основным требованиям и другим соответствующим условиям
соответствующих директив. Подробную информацию, пожалуйста,
смотрите на www.asus.com/support
Български С настоящото ASUSTeK Computer Inc. декларира, че това
устройство е в съответствие със съществените изисквания и другите
приложими постановления на свързаните директиви. Пълният текст на
декларацията за съответствие на ЕС е достъпна на адрес:
www.asus.com/support
Hrvatski ASUSTeK Computer Inc. ovim izjavljuje da je ovaj uređaj sukladan
s bitnim zahtjevima i ostalim odgovarajućim odredbama vezanih direktiva.
Cijeli tekst EU izjave o sukladnosti dostupan je na: www.asus.com/support
Čeština Společnost ASUSTeK Computer Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že toto zařízení
splňuje základní požadavky a další příslušná ustanovení souvisejících směrnic.
Plné znění prohlášení o shodě EU je k dispozici na adrese:
www.asus.com/support
Dansk ASUSTeK Computer Inc. erklærer hermed, at denne enhed er i
overensstemmelse med hovedkravene og andre relevante bestemmelser i de
relaterede direktiver. Hele EU-overensstemmelseserklæringen kan findes på:
www.asus.com/support
Nederlands ASUSTeK Computer Inc. verklaart hierbij dat dit apparaat
voldoet aan de essentiële vereisten en andere relevante bepalingen van de
verwante richtlijnen. De volledige tekst van de EU-verklaring van conformiteit
is beschikbaar op: www.asus.com/support
Eesti Käesolevaga kinnitab ASUSTeK Computer Inc, et see seade vastab
asjakohaste direktiivide oluliste nõuetele ja teistele asjassepuutuvatele
sätetele. EL vastavusdeklaratsiooni täielik tekst on saadaval järgmisel
aadressil: www.asus.com/support
Suomi ASUSTeK Computer Inc. ilmoittaa täten, että tämä laite on
asiaankuuluvien direktiivien olennaisten vaatimusten ja muiden tätä
koskevien säädösten mukainen. EU-yhdenmukaisuusilmoituksen koko teksti
on luettavissa osoitteessa: www.asus.com/support
Ελληνικά Με το παρόν, η AsusTek Computer Inc. δηλώνει ότι αυτή η συσκευή
συμμορφώνεται με τις θεμελιώδεις απαιτήσεις και άλλες σχετικές διατάξεις
των Οδηγιών της ΕΕ. Το πλήρες κείμενο της δήλωσης συμβατότητας είναι
διαθέσιμο στη διεύθυνση: www.asus.com/support
Magyar Az ASUSTeK Computer Inc. ezennel kijelenti, hogy ez az eszköz
megfelel a kapcsolódó Irányelvek lényeges követelményeinek és egyéb
vonatkozó rendelkezéseinek. Az EU megfelelőségi nyilatkozat teljes szövege
innen letölthető: www.asus.com/support
Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity
Simplified UKCA Declaration of Conformity
ASUSTek Computer Inc. hereby declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of The Radio Equipment
Regulations 2017 (S.I. 2017/1206). Full text of UKCA declaration of conformity is available at https://www.asus.com/support/.
A-18 Appendix
ASUS contact information
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
Address 1F., No. 15, Lide Rd., Beitou Dist., Taipei City 112, Taiwan
Telephone +886-2-2894-3447
Fax +886-2-2890-7798
Web site https://www.asus.com
Technical Support
Telephone +86-21-38429911
Online Support https://www.asus.com/support/Product/ContactUs/Services/
questionform/?lang=en
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (Taiwan)
Address 1F., No. 15, Lide Rd., Beitou Dist., Taipei City 112, Taiwan
Telephone +886-2-2894-3447
Fax +886-2-2890-7798
Web site https://www.asus.com/tw/
Technical Support
Telephone +886-2-2894-3447 (0800-093-456)
Online Support https://www.asus.com/support/Product/ContactUs/Services/
questionform/?lang=zh-tw
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (China)
Address No. 5077, Jindu Road, Minhang District, Shanghai, China
Telephone +86-21-5442-1616
Fax +86-21-5442-0099
Web site https://www.asus.com.cn
Technical Support
Telephone +86-20-2804-7506 (400-620-6655)
Online Support https://www.asus.com/support/Product/ContactUs/Services/
questionform/?lang=zh-cn
ASUS ASMB10-iKVM A-19
ASUS contact information
ASUS COMPUTER INTERNATIONAL (America)
Address 48720 Kato Rd., Fremont, CA 94538, USA
Fax +1-510-608-4555
Web site https://www.asus.com/us/
Technical Support
Support fax +1-812-284-0883
General support +1-812-282-2787
Online support https://www.asus.com/support/Product/ContactUs/Services/
questionform/?lang=en-us
ASUS COMPUTER GmbH (Germany and Austria)
Address Harkortstrasse 21-23, 40880 Ratingen, Germany
Web site https://www.asus.com/de/
Technical Support
Telephone (DE) +49-2102-5789557
Telephone (AT) +43-1360-2775461
Online support https://www.asus.com/support/Product/ContactUs/Services/
questionform/?lang=de-de
ASUS Czech Service s.r.o. (Europe)
Address Na Rovince 887, 720 00 Ostrava – Hrabová,
Czech Republic
Telephone +420-596766888
Web site https://www.asus.com/cz/
Technical Support
Telephone +420-596-766-891
Fax +420-596-766-329
E-mail advance.rma.eu@asus.com
Online Support https://www.asus.com/support/Product/ContactUs/Services/
questionform/?lang=cs-cz
A-20 Appendix
ASUS contact information
ASUS Holland BV (The Netherlands)
Address Marconistraat 2, 7825GD EMMEN, The Netherlands
Web site https://www.asus.com/nl/
Technical Support
Telephone +31-(0)591-5-70292
Fax +31-(0)591-666853
E-mail advance.rma.eu@asus.com
Online Support https://www.asus.com/support/Product/ContactUs/Services/
questionform/?lang=nl-nl
ASUS Polska Sp. z o.o. (Poland)
Address Ul.Postępu6,02-676Warszawa,Poland
Web site https://www.asus.com/pl/
Technical Support
Telephone +48-225718033
Online Support https://www.asus.com/support/Product/ContactUs/Services/
questionform/?lang=pl-pl
ASK-Service (Russia and CIS)
Address
г.Москва, ул. Орджоникидзе, д.10, Россия
Telephone (495) 640-32-75
Web site https://www.asus.com/ru/
Technical Support
Telephone 008-800-100-ASUS (008-800-100-2787)
Online Support https://www.asus.com/support/Product/ContactUs/Services/
questionform/?lang=ru-ru