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   * All these units are supplied with 4 Intel based NIC + 1 BMC NIC with the ASpeed 2400 BMC controller   * All these units are supplied with 4 Intel based NIC + 1 BMC NIC with the ASpeed 2400 BMC controller
  
-On occasion I have had problems with the operations of these machines.  The computer would just halt, however the BMC / IPMI still seemed to operate.  This has happened now 2 times that I can remember in the past 7 years with 3 such computer setups, so it is very infrequent.  I hope the frequency does not increase!.  The solution to fix was very simple.  A cold reset of the BMC!  This is most effectively achieved by turning off the computer power supply! My newest 4x 10Gbe/s + 12x 2.5Gbe/s switch seems to be quite reliable, I do no seem to have needed to reset to date after 12 months from operation/purchase (2026 Jan).+On occasion I have had problems with the operations of these machines.  The computer would just halt, however the BMC / IPMI still seemed to operate.  This has happened now 2 times that I can remember in the past 7 years with 3 such computer setups, so it is very infrequent.  I hope the frequency does not increase!.  The solution to fix was very simple.  A cold reset of the BMC!  This is most effectively achieved by turning off the computer power supply! My newest 4x 10Gbe/s + 12x 2.5Gbe/s switch from Xikestor seems to be quite reliable, I do no seem to have needed to reset to date after 12 months from operation/purchase (2026 Jan).
  
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