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9   system interfaces. For example, to understand which interfaces can be
19 project in a framework to reason about which interfaces are present, how they
20 are related. This provides a foundation to reason about which can be disabled,
28 details from the unit file may be shown, such as the program which implements a
48 which shows only the host interfaces that connect directly to the BMC. A typical
55 documentation which gives details for specific BMC and host implementations.
89 This lists specifications for the data which flows over the BMC-host transport
195 BMCWeb APIs, some of which set up Websockets which give the network agent direct
199 default configuration (which serves the HTTP application protocol over the HTTPS
225 The IPMI firmware firewall (which aims to control which host commands and
285 The BMC may be served by a Network Controller Sideband Interface (NC-SI) which
335 This gives access to the BMC's console which provides such function as
345 This refers to the SSH protocol which provides both secure shell (ssh) and
358 Refers to the BMC's access to its host's serial connection which typically
359 accesses the host system's console. See also `obmc-console-server` which
361 access to the BMC's serial connection which provides access to the BMC's
381 more. Also known as out of band IPMI. Contrast with host-IPMI which interacts
382 with the host and with Redfish which provides alternate function.
396 as in-band IPMI. Contrast with RMCP+ which faces the network and with PLDM which
401 This refers to the BMC's command line interface which defaults to the `bash`
420 <https://github.com/openbmc/phosphor-hostlogger> which listens to the
428 control which interfaces it provides. For example, there are configurations
452 protocol which lets you operate the host system's keyboard, video, and mouse