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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Disclaimer
  • Page 3 – Contents; Getting Started; Discover Clients with preload service (ThinClient mode) 2-10; Main Server Functions; Server Configuration
  • Page 4 – Client Monitor Information
  • Page 5 – About this guide; Audience; with at least basic knowledge of configuring a server.; This guide contains the following parts:; Chapter 1: Getting Started; it under Windows platform.; Chapter 2: Deployment Management; through AD or manually.; Chapter 3: Main Server Functions; Management, Deployment Management, Remote Control, and Server; Chapter 4: Client Monitor Information; This appendix includes a glossary of terms used in this document.
  • Page 6 – Conventions; symbols used throughout this manual.; WARNING; : Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to; CAUTION; : Information to prevent damage to the components when trying; IMPORTANT; : Instructions that you MUST follow to complete a task.; NOTE; : Tips and information to aid in completing a task.; Reference
  • Page 7 – Chapter 1; This chapter introduces the ASWM
  • Page 8 – Introduction to ASWM Enterprise; server management a delightful experience!; How ASWM Enterprise works
  • Page 9 – Supported OS platforms; Main Server Support Operating System
  • Page 10 – OS; Minimal Requirements; Components
  • Page 11 – ASWM Enterprise installation; ASWM Enterprise main server requirement; System Requirement; * Time zone setting must be the same; For Windows Server 2008 or above; Ensure to add the following Features / Roles
  • Page 12 – ASWM; Installing ASWM Enterprise; Next
  • Page 14 – After passing the Connection; OK; and; to; Close
  • Page 15 – Uninstalling ASWM Enterprise; Uninstalling from Windows; To uninstall ASWM Enterprise from a Windows platform:; All Programs > ASWM Enterprise > Uninstall; The system automatically uninstalls ASWM Enterprise.
  • Page 16 – Login ASWM Enterprise; To login ASWM Enterprise:; Enter; Password; to enter ASWM Enterprise.
  • Page 17 – Limitation when logining as a User; Configuration
  • Page 19 – Chapter 2; Deployment management; This chapter describes how to deploy
  • Page 20 – Deploying new ASWM Enterprise agent; ASWM Enterprise client agent system requirement; Windows; Automatically scanning the active directory; To deploy new agents; Deployment Management
  • Page 21 – Deploy New ASWM Enterprise Agent; The wizard will guide you through the deployment process. Click; Start
  • Page 22 – Automatically Scan the Active Directory; The system will automatically scan the directory for agents.; Domain; and click; Scan; Enable Group
  • Page 23 – Name; Passowrd; to login as the AD Administrator.
  • Page 24 – field. Click the computer that; Not Support; Add to ASWM Group
  • Page 26 – Manually deploying the ASWM Enterpise agents
  • Page 27 – Manual Deploy the ASWM Enterprise Agent; Add Target PC; . You can add the target PC through IP Address or Host; scanning result is shown.
  • Page 28 – Discover Clients with preload service (ThinClient; network for multiple client deployment via the ASWM Enterprise.; Discover Clients with preload service (ThinClient mode); to search for the ThinClient in the network.; Support; Not Support; in; SupportStatus
  • Page 29 – The ThinClient supports ASUS ASWM Enterprise agent.; : The ThinClient has probably already installed ASUS ASWM; Discovery; Install; column, select the Thin Client, and click; to install the
  • Page 30 – Manually Install the ASWM Enterprise Linux Agent; System requirements; software; To install the ASWM Enterprise Linux Agent manually:; Use the root account to login Linux; ASWMLinuxAgent; Input the IP address of your main server
  • Page 31 – Removing ASWM Enterprise agent; Scanning the self ASWM main server; To remove the existing agents
  • Page 32 – Scan the self ASWM Enterprise Main Server
  • Page 33 – to finish the process.
  • Page 34 – Automatically scanning the Active Directory; Automatically; The system will scan the Active Directory.
  • Page 37 – Chapter 3; This chapter describes the Main Server
  • Page 38 – Select a desired group from the
  • Page 39 – Models In the XXX Group; , the general monitoring information of all; BMC WebGUI
  • Page 40 – Restart; PowerON; Offline; Monitor
  • Page 41 – Account Management; Current Login Account; Click Account Management on the left to display the; Login Account; Role Privilege; tab to display current Login Account.
  • Page 42 – Account; Editing the Login Account; Email Settings; Client Configuration
  • Page 43 – Role privilege; tab to display every role owns right of every model’s function (a
  • Page 44 – Deployment Management; manually. Refer to Chapter 2 for details.; Add New Role”
  • Page 45 – BIOS Flash Centralized Management; Centralized Management; on the left and select; BIOS Flash; BIOS version in; LaestVersion; User can use check box to:; LatestVersion
  • Page 46 – Upadte BIOS; button to start BIOS Flash and show all models progress.; Remote Control Centralized Management; Remote Control
  • Page 47 – Connect; button can remote control the model.
  • Page 48 – Power Control Centralized Management; You can simultaneously on multiple Models for; Power Control; button to start Power Control and show all models progress.
  • Page 49 – Report Management; This function allows you to configure report management.; To configure asset report management:; on the left of the screen and select; Asset Report
  • Page 50 – Option; button to select the field that you want to show in the table.
  • Page 51 – To set up the SMTP server; Edit SMTP Setting; to fill in the fields.; Save; to save the
  • Page 52 – Add New ACL Rule; to add a IP on the control list. Use the; ACL Rule Test; on the; Examples of ACL settings; Export ACL Rule; Import ACL Rule
  • Page 53 – Fill in the blank fields and click; Add Profile; to add the SNMP Trap profile. If you; Edit Profile; computers in each group is displayed when the group is selected.; DefaultGroup
  • Page 54 – You can view the database information of ASWM Enterprise here.
  • Page 55 – Chapter 4; This chapter describes system status
  • Page 56 – Monitor Overview; Group List
  • Page 57 – Group
  • Page 58 – sending critical, warning or normal notifications.
  • Page 59 – Setting thresholds; To set the threshold; High Warning; High Critical; Low; Low Critical
  • Page 60 – Fan; This screen displays the fan status. Click; to the previous Client Information; Hardware sensor tabs; Voltage; Scroll down for more voltage dashboards or click; Return; to the previous Client
  • Page 61 – Temperature; This screen displays the device temperature. Click; Backplane; This screen displays the blackplane status, including
  • Page 62 – Chassis; to the
  • Page 63 – Disk Info; Disk Information
  • Page 64 – Partition Information; Click to show
  • Page 65 – Device Manager; Click the desired category to expand and show the devices.
  • Page 66 – happening on your system in the event logs. Click the tabs (
  • Page 67 – Advanced Search
  • Page 68 – Clean EventLog; to clear all the event logs stored in your client PCs.; Export EventLog; Click Export EventLog to export a *.csv file to your client PC.
  • Page 69 – Partition; CPU
  • Page 70 – Memory; and the memory utilization status.; Network
  • Page 71 – Auto Refresh; Application; you can start, restart or stop the selected service.; Start Mode
  • Page 72 – Process; Displays the process of the running applications.
  • Page 73 – Environment Variables; Displays the environment variables.; Export function; Export
  • Page 74 – Security; USB Flash management; tab to view the status of the uSB flash disk.; Edit USB Flash Setting; if you want to change the current status. When
  • Page 75 – security, follow the steps to disable the Regedit.exe in Windows OS:; Regedit Tool; tab to view the status in Regedit Tool.; Edit Regedit Tool Setting; to change the current setting. When done, click
  • Page 76 – to export the SEL to a CSV file, or click; Clean SEL Records
  • Page 77 – SEL Setting; allows you to enable or disable the SEL Backup Function, and set the
  • Page 78 – BIOS Flash Type; Reboot After BIOS Flash; Locator LED
  • Page 79 – Edit Information; to relocate this client computer to another group or change; Alias Name; Uninstall Client; if you want to remove the ASWM Enterprise Agent from this; Server Configuration
  • Page 80 – Enable connection failure recovery; setting ensures that if the network
  • Page 81 – or you can just keep the event logs.; SNMP Trap Setting; You can manually enter the; Community; Receive Address; of SNMP Trap or; Email Setting; address. Use semicolons if you have more than one receivers.
  • Page 82 – Customizing notifications for each sensor; Scroll down for
  • Page 83 – Remote Control; to allow the; Remote Desktop Connection; Cofirm the name of the remote computer and click; to start the
  • Page 84 – HW sensor; EWF; changes to; ThinClient features
  • Page 85 – To configure the EWF:; Edit Setting; to configure EWF. The background turns to yellow and the
  • Page 86 – • No Command: Keeps current EWF or removes the previous Pending; to save the changes.
  • Page 87 – partition when enabling HORM function.; After finish configuring EWF and HORM, click; and the Client settings will
  • Page 89 – Appendix; Reference information; This appendix includes a glossary of
  • Page 90 – Glossary; convenient management of SNMP traps.; Event Notifier; or software status messages over the Internet.
  • Page 91 – Agent Function Comparison Table
  • Page 93 – ASUS contact information; ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.; Technical Support
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Summary

Page 2 - Disclaimer

ii Disclaimer The manufacturer is not responsible for any damages, including loss of profits, loss of information, interruption of business, personal injury, and/or any damage or consequential damage without limitation, incurred before, during, or after the use of our products. E8083Cherry Edition V...

Page 3 - Contents; Getting Started; Discover Clients with preload service (ThinClient mode) 2-10; Main Server Functions; Server Configuration

iii Contents About this guide .......................................................................................... v Getting Started 1.1 Introduction to ASWM Enterprise ............................................... 1-2 1.1.1 How ASWM Enterprise works ............................................

Page 4 - Client Monitor Information

iv Contents 3.6.5 BIOS ............................................................................. 3-18 3.6.6 DataBase ...................................................................... 3-18 Client Monitor Information 4.1 Monitor Overview ..........................................................

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