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Contents Chapter 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . 1 Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Chapter 2. Overview of theThinkServer Remote ManagementModule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Features of ThinkServer Remote ManagementModule . . ...
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iv ThinkServer RD230 and RD240 Remote Management User Guide
Page 7 - Chapter 1. Introduction; Terminology; Safety information; Dangerous situations, equipment and cables:; Power, telephones and signal cables may have the
Chapter 1. Introduction Thank you for ordering and using the ThinkServer® Remote Management Module, hereinafter referred toas the Remote Management Module. The User Guide describes how to use the Remote Management Module, the overview of the module featuresand how to set up and operate the module. T...
Page 8 - ESD and holding system boards:; Be careful when holding the system board. They are extremely; Installing or removing jumper:; Jumper is a small plastic conductor between two jumper pins. Some
• ESD and holding system boards: Be careful when holding the system board. They are extremely sensitive to ESD. Only touch the edge when holding the system board. Lay the system board withcomponents side facing upwards after taking the system board out of the protection bag or the sever.Use the cond...
Page 9 - Features of ThinkServer Remote Management Module; event log
Chapter 2. Overview of the ThinkServer Remote ManagementModule This section briefly describes the features of the Remote Management Module. The Remote Management Module runs on the server system as an integrated solution and integratesthe embedded operating system. Independent of the server operatin...
Page 13 - Chapter 4. ThinkServer Remote Management quick start; Prestart
Chapter 4. ThinkServer Remote Management quick start This section describes how to quickly acquaint with related operations of the Remote Management Module.In addition, it also describes the advanced features of how to log in the module and options available whilebrowsing, and how to log out. Presta...
Page 14 - Log in; Enter the user name and password.; Login; button to view the home page of the Remote Management Module.; Navigation
Log in For logging in ThinkServer Remote Management Module, adhere to the following steps: Step 1. Input the IP address assigned by the ThinkServer Remote Management Module into the Webbrowser. For example:http://10.223.131.36/ To use a secure connection, type in as the following example:https://10....
Page 15 - and; Logout; . By clicking these buttons, you can take the relevant tasks listed
Tab Features Configuration By clicking this tab, you can configure various settings ofthe server. Network Configuration page will automaticallyshow in general, this tab allows accessing the followingitems: • Alerts • Mouse Mode • Network • SMTP • Users • BMC Sensor • Date/Time and NTP Server Setting...
Page 16 - Online help; HELP; when the online help is available.; Log out ThinkServer Remote Management Module; By clicking; , you can log out the current user, and back to the login page.
Button Features Logout By clicking this button, you can terminate the current Webconsole session. Note: If the Remote Console (KVM) window is active, it will close automatically when logging out. After loggingout, the Web console will be back to the login screen. Online help In Web console user inte...
Page 17 - Start redirection console; Console Redirection; Main window
Chapter 5. Remote console (KVM) operation The remote console is the redirection screen, keyboard and mouse of the remote host system (theThinkServer Remote Management Module has been installed on it). If there is a need to use the remoteconsole of the managed host system, make sure that the server h...
Page 19 - Status bar of the remote console
These virtual devices can read, write (providing the property is not read only) and boot, which are similar withany other CD-ROMs or floppies in the remote system. But only when certain media redirections are active,these virtual devices are available in the remote operating system or BIOS setting m...
Page 21 - • Click the; information of each page.; System information; View Sensor Readings; The table below lists the available options on this page:
Chapter 6. ThinkServer Remote Management Module Webconsole options This section describes every page of Web console and each page is divided into several parts correspondingseparately to the four tabs on the horizontal toolbar. In each part, there are detail illustrations andintroductions to each me...
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Option Task Description Show Thresholds button Click it to open the list and show the assigned value ofthe thresholds at the same time. From this, you can seeCT, NC and NR value of the selected sensor. You canmove the display window from left to right by the scrollbar at the bottom of the page. Hide...
Page 23 - Save; Configuration of Mouse Mode Setting; Mouse Mode; Configuration of Network Settings; Manual
Option Task Description Alert Type drop-down menu It is used to select the alert types shown on the list.Available options: SNMP Trap and e-mail. Event Severity drop-down menu It is used to select the alert severity shown on the list. Destination IP This option is only available when the Alert Type ...
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Console Redirection The Console Redirection page will automatically select the Remote Console option by default. You can openremote console KVM redirection window from this page. Click Java Console button to start the redirection console and remotely manage the server. Note: Before you start JNLP fi...
Page 26 - Group Control; Add Host; Languages
Warning: Firmware update is irreversible, and meanwhile it needs to spend a few minutes. In the procedure of updating, do not operate on the remote power. To update the firmware, do the following: Step 1. Download the firmware update file. Step 2. Click the Browse button on the right side of the Upl...
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Trademarks Lenovo, the Lenovo logo, and ThinkServer are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, orboth. Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States, othercountries, or both. Internet Explorer, Microsoft and Windows are trademar...