> I can't speak for all devices, but I've worked with a lot of Dell and SuperMicro servers and they all have an option in the BIOS for this. You specify if the BMC should operate on it's own dedicated network port or share the network port used for primary network uplink.
They do, but on the three supermicro board types I have here, simply doing that but then leaving the BMC port disconnected results in them bridging onto the lan anyways. They obey the setting but only so long as a link is up on the BMC port.
They do, but on the three supermicro board types I have here, simply doing that but then leaving the BMC port disconnected results in them bridging onto the lan anyways. They obey the setting but only so long as a link is up on the BMC port.