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NC-SI

NC-SI ('Network Controller Sideband Interface') is an electrical interface and protocol defined by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF), which enables the connection of a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) to a set of Network Interface Controller (NICs) in server computer systems for the purpose of enabling out-of-band remote manageability. NC-SI ('Network Controller Sideband Interface') is an electrical interface and protocol defined by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF), which enables the connection of a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) to a set of Network Interface Controller (NICs) in server computer systems for the purpose of enabling out-of-band remote manageability. The NC-SI interface is based on the RMII interface with some modifications allowing connection of multiple network controllers to a single BMC. It contains the following signals: NC-SI traffic can be either pass-through or control traffic, with both traffic types in form of Ethernet frames. Pass-through traffic consists of data exchanged between the BMC and the network via the NC-SI interface. Control traffic includes frames used to configure and control of the NC-SI interface and is identified by an EtherType of 0x88F8.

[ "Control theory", "Open-loop controller", "Controller (computing)" ]
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