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=head1 NAME
B<bmcdiscover> - Discover bmc using scan method, now scan_method can be nmap.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<bmcdiscover> [B<-h>|B<--help>] [B<-v>|B<--version>]
B<bmcdiscover> [B<-m>|B<--method>] I<scan_method> [B<-r>|B<--range>] I<ip_range>
B<bmcdiscover> [B<-i>|B<--bmcip>] I<bmc_ip> [B<-u>|B<--bmcuser>] I<bmcusername> [B<-p>|B<--bmcpwd>] I<bmcpassword> [B<-c>|B<--check>]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The B<bmcdiscover> command will discover bmc using scan method.
This command will use nmap scan active nodes, ip range format should be the same format with that is used by nmap.
Note: scan method can only be nmap now.
This command can check if bmc username or password is correct or not
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 10
=item B<-h|--help>
Display usage message.
=item B<-v|--version>
Command version.
=item B<-m|--method> I<scan_method>
Scan method, now it is nmap.
=item B<-r|--range> I<ip_range>
Ip range should be a string, can pass hostnames, IP addresses, networks, etc.
=item B<-i|--bmcip> I<bmc_ip>
BMC ip.
=item B<-u|--bmcuser> I<bmcusername>
BMC user name.
=item B<-p|--bmcpwd> I<bmcpassword>
BMC user password.
=item B<-c|--check>
Check.
=back
=head1 RETURN VALUE
0 The command completed successfully.
1 An error has occurred.
=head1 EXAMPLES
1. To get all bmc from ip range
bmcdiscover -m nmap -r "10.4.23.100-254 50.3.15.1-2"
Output is similar to:
10.4.23.254
50.3.15.1
Note: input for ip range can also be like scanme.nmap.org, microsoft.com/24, 192.168.0.1; 10.0.0-255.1-254.
2. To check if user name or password is correct or not for bmc
bmcdiscover -i 10.4.23.254 -u USERID -p PASSW0RD -c
Output is similar to:
Correct ADMINISTRATOR
bmcdiscover -i 10.4.23.254 -u USERID -p PASSW0RD1 -c
Output is similar to:
Error: Wrong bmc password
bmcdiscover -i 10.4.23.254 -u USERID1 -p PASSW0RD1 -c
Output is similar to:
Error: Wrong bmc user
bmcdiscover -i 10.4.23.2541234 -u USERID -p PASSW0RD -c
Output is similar to:
Error: Not bmc
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<lsslp(1)|lsslp.1>