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Out-of-band management : ウィキペディア英語版
Out-of-band management

In computer networks, out-of-band management involves the use of a dedicated channel for managing network devices. This allows the network operator to establish trust boundaries in accessing the management function to apply it to network resources. It also can be used to ensure management connectivity (including the ability to determine the status of any network component) independent of the status of other ''in-band'' network components.
In computing, one form of out-of-band management is sometimes called lights-out management (or LOM) and involves the use of a dedicated management channel for device maintenance. It allows a system administrator to monitor and manage servers and other network-attached equipment by remote control regardless of whether the machine is powered on, or if an operating system is installed or functional.
By contrast, ''in-band'' management like VNC or SSH is based on in-band connectivity and software that must be installed on the remote system being managed and only works after the operating system has been booted. This solution may be cheaper, but in computing it does not allow access to firmware (BIOS or UEFI) settings, does not make it possible to reinstall the operating system remotely, and it cannot be used to fix problems that prevent the system from booting. In networking, it does not allow management of remote network components independently of the current status of other network components.
Both in-band and out-of-band (OOB) management are usually done through a network connection, but an out-of-band management card can use a physically separated network connector if preferred. A remote management card usually has at least partially independent power supply, and can power the main machine on and off through the network.
This article focuses mainly on out-of-band management of servers, but also many (if not most) network devices offer out-of-band management. Modular/blade systems with dedicated management modules often offer a dedicated OOB Ethernet port or Lights out management port.
== Capabilities ==
A complete remote management system allows remote reboot, shutdown, powering on; hardware sensor monitoring (fan speed, power voltages, chassis intrusion, etc.); broadcasting of video output to remote terminals and receiving of input from remote keyboard and mouse (KVM over IP). It also can access local media like a DVD drive, or disk images, from the remote machine. If necessary, this allows one to perform remote installation of the operating system. Remote management can be used to adjust BIOS settings that may not be accessible after the operating system has already booted. Settings of hardware RAID or RAM clocking can also be adjusted as the management card needs no hard drives or main memory to operate.
As management via a serial port has traditionally been important on servers, a complete remote management system also allows one to talk with the server through this port (SOL console).
As sending monitor output through the network is bandwidth intensive, cards like MegaRAC use built-in video compression (versions of VNC are often used in implementing this).
Devices like Dell DRAC also have a slot for a memory card where an administrator may keep server-related information independently from the main hard drive.
The remote system can be accessed either through an SSH command line interface, specialized client software, or through various web browser-based solutions.〔(Oracle Sun Server ILOM )〕 Client software is usually optimized to manage multiple systems easily.
There are also various scaled-down versions, up to devices that only allow remote reboot by power cycling the server. This helps if the operating system hangs but only needs a reboot to recover.

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