UCS FI6248 In-band management

Hi,
We are currently managing our FI6248s CLI and UCS via the out-of-band managment interfaces on the FIs. Does anyone know if  the FI6248s can be managed in-band over the 1/10GBe connections?
Thanks,           

Hi,
This feature is currently not avaiable for the UCS FIs.
You will have to continue using the OOB management i.e. the mgmt0 ports only.
Abhinav

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