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Hello all,
I am new to these boards - I did have a search but didn't find anything specific for the issue I am seeing so apologies for the new thread.
I am coming across an issue with a server I have when I configure the onboard Intel RMM4.
I configure the RMM as dedicated (rather than a shared interface) with the correct IP address etc. Once configured, I can ping RMM fine. Logging into IE and connecting to the RMM, then navigating a few pages within the RMM the page becomes unresponsive and the ping is unreachable.
I have had this with two separate servers now.
The RMM4 can ping then I login to the RMM GUI and after a short while the ping becomes unreachable. (Have been running a ping -t in the background - ping is working fine, then all of a sudden it drops.)
I have confirmed network is not an issue, or config of IP addresses etc. Have attempted connecting laptop direct to management port / RMM4 interface and still unable to ping.
Does anyone have any ideas in this matter?
Thanks in advance
Richard
I have provided a more detailed set of steps carried out on the new server below:
Installed new server
Configured RMM
ipmitool lan set 3 ipaddr 10.2.211.131
ipmitool lan set 3 netmask 255.255.255.0
ipmitool lan set 3 defgw ipaddr 10.2.211.1
(note customer network interface is configured as 10.2.211.130)
ping 10.2.211.131 success
Load IE and connect to RMM GUI, logged in
After a short while session becomes unresponsive.
ping unreachable
reboot - still can't ping RMM
Hard power off server by pulling power cables, wait for server to come up - can ping RMM.
Run RMM GUI, with -t ping in background, after navigating a few screens ping becomes unreachable.
Check BIOS and RMM config (will try and attached photo). Correct configuration.
ipmtool lan print 3 shows correct config
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One quick way to find out if it has anything to do with the network configuration - temporarily move the RMM4 and your IE client to the 10.2.212.x network (or some other unused subnet) and see if it does the same thing.
It sounds like some weird ARP cache timeout is going on, but I can't imagine what would be causing that.

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