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EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 2 User's Guide (for ft series) 1-2 Edition Aug, 2009

TRADEMARKS AND PATENTS Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Firefox is registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation. Java is registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. LICENSE NOTE OpenSSL License Note This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/). This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). NOTES (1) No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of NEC Corporation. (2) The contents of this User s Guide may be revised without prior notice. (3) The contents of this User's Guide shall not be copied or altered without the prior written permission of NEC Corporation. (4) All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this User's Guide. If you notice any part unclear, incorrect, or omitted in this User's Guide, contact the sales agent where you purchased this product. (5) NEC assumes no liability arising from the use of this product, nor any liability for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of this User's Guide regardless of Item (4). ABOUT THIS USER' S GUIDE This User's Guide provides the instructions for properly using the EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 2. Please keep this document at hand for a quick reference and use it when you encounter any questions or troubles while using the EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 2 for remote control, monitoring, and management of the host system.

Table of Contents Trademarks and Patents...2 License Note...2 Notes...2 About This User' s Guide...2 Symbols...5 Preface...6 1. Overview... 7 2. Configuring the Host System... 8 Default Network Settings...8 Management LAN Settings...9 Settings by BIOS Setup Utility...9 Settings by NEC EXPRESSBUILDER...12 Mouse Properties Settings...14 Hardware Acceleration Settings...14 3. Configuring a Management PC... 16 Setting your browser...16 Supported browsers...16 J2SE Runtime Environment...17 4. Networking... 18 TCP/IP Ports...18 5. Using Remote Management... 19 Overview...19 Connecting to the web server...19 Login and logout...21 Language selection...22 Main window...23 Server panel...24 MATE Server panel...25 Menu Bar...26 Remote Control...26 Information...28 IPMI Information...29 System Information...36 System Environment...38 Access Log...39 Remote Device...41 Remote KVM Console...41 Remote Media...46 Configuration...52 User...52 Network Configuration...54 Service...58 E-Mail Alert Configuration...62 Miscellaneous...66 Help...68 6. Command Line Interface... 69 Overview...69 Connecting to BMC...69 Login and logout...70 Login...70 Logout...70

Basic Commands...71 Remote Control...76 Power ON...76 Forced Power OFF...76 OS Shutdown...76 System Reset...76 UID Switch Control...77 Viewing System Event Log...79 User Settings...80 Network Settings...81 Confirming System Information...84 Special Extended Commands...86 State Acquisition...86 Power State acquisition...86 Interrupt Generation for OS Dump...88 7. Troubleshooting... 89 Error messages...89 Others Tips...94

SYMBOLS The following symbols are used throughout this manual. Items to be observed or points to be noted when using this product. Items to be checked when using this product or software. Information useful or convenient for you. Example of troubles occurred. - 5 -

PREFACE The EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 2 enables you to monitor the operating status of the host system (power supplies, fans, temperature and so forth), to operate the host system s keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) from a remote console and to access to CD-ROM/Floppy disk drives on a remote site. The EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 2 is enabled by a system management LSI called BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) and thus referred to as the BMC hereinafter in this User s Guide. - 6 -

1. Overview The host system comes standard with the BMC (system management LSI) and a management LAN port dedicated to the BMC. By connecting the management LAN port to your network, you can monitor and control the host system from a remote site via a Web browser and Telnet/SSH client. With Remote KVM and Media, you can operate the host system s KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse) from a remote console and access CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/floppy disk drives and USB memory in a remote site. - 7-

2. Configuring the Host System This chapter describes the settings necessary to configure the BMC in the host system. DEFAULT NETWORK SETTINGS The BMC s default network settings are as follows: IP Address: 192.168.1.1 User Name: administrator Password: (None) Connect the management LAN port to the private network on which the default IP address 192.168.1.1 is reachable. If the default IP address is not reachable on the network, assign a new IP address to the management LAN by using the BIOS Setup Utility or NEC EXPRESSBUILDER in the host system. Refer to Management LAN Settings in the next page for the settings. For security reasons, change the above default settings (IP address, User Name, and Password) to the ones appropriate in your network environment. Refer to Network Configuration of Configuration in the Chapter 5: Using Remote Management for details. The remote management function is disabled by default. (In some systems, the remote management function is enabled by default.) So, enable necessary settings by using BIOS Setup Utility or NEC EXPRESSBUILDER. Refer to "Management LAN Settings" in the next page for the settings. - 8-

MANAGEMENT LAN SETTINGS You can configure basic setting of management LAN settings of BMC for remote management using Web server function and command line interface of BMC by using BIOS Setup Utility or NEC EXPRESSBUILDER. Settings by BIOS Setup Utility This section describes the settings of management LAN settings of BMC by using BIOS Setup Utility. Press the F2 key during POST(Power on Self test) or displaying logo immediately after power on or reset the host system to enter the BIOS Setup Utility. And select [Server]-[CRU0 BMC LAN Configuration] to configure Module 0, or select [Server]-[CRU1 BMC LAN Configuration] to configure Module 1. You can configure following items on the BMC LAN configuration menu of the BIOS Setup Utility. After the configuration, execute [Exit]-[Save Changes] to apply change of the configuration. Please refer to the User's Guide of your host system for more details. LAN Connection Type Select appropriate setting for link speed and duplex mode which you need. Following settings are available. (Default setting is [Auto Negotiation].) - Auto Negotiation - 100Mbps Full Duplex - 100Mbps Half Duplex - 10Mbps Full Duplex - 10Mbps Half Duplex Select [Auto Negotiation] if the link speed and duplex mode (LAN connection type) of the switch (such as HUB) connected to the Management LAN is [Auto Negotiation]. If you would like to use the other setting (not "Auto Negotiation"), at first, select the other setting of the switch (such as HUB) connected to the management LAN, and then select the same setting as the switch to the LAN connection type of the management LAN. IP Address If DHCP is not used to automatically obtain an IP address, enter the BMC s IP address. If DHCP has been used, an automatically obtained IP address will appear. (Default setting is 192.168.1.1.) Subnet Mask If DHCP is not used to automatically obtain a subnet mask IP address, enter the subnet mask of your management LAN. If DHCP has been used, an automatically obtained subnet mask IP address will appear. (Default setting is 255.255.255.0.) Default Gateway If DHCP is not used to automatically obtain a default gateway IP address, enter the default gateway of your management LAN. If DHCP has been used, an automatically obtained default gateway will appear. - 9-

(Default setting is 0.0.0.0.) DHCP If you want to obtain an IP address, choose [Enabled]. If you want to manually configure an IP address, choose [Disabled]. (Default setting is [Disabled].) Web Interface: HTTP Interface Select [Enabled] to use the Web Server function using the HTTP. If not, select [Disabled]. (Default setting is [Disabled]. ) HTTP Port Number Specify the HTTP port number. (Default setting is 80.) HTTPS Interface Select [Enabled] to use the Web Server function using the HTTPS(SSL). If not, select [Disabled]. (Default setting is [Disabled].) HTTPS Port Number Specify the HTTPS(SSL)port number. (Default setting is 443.) Command Line Interface: Telnet Select [Enabled] to use the Command Line Interface using telnet. If not, select [Disabled]. (Default setting is [Disabled].) Telnet Port Number Specify the BMC s Telnet port number. (Default setting is 23.) SSH Select [Enabled] to use the Command Line Interface using SSH. If not, select [Disabled]. (Default setting is [Disabled].) SSH Port Number Specify the BMC s SSH port number. (Default setting is 22.) Clear BMC Configuration The BMC Configuration will be cleared. Please use this function when you forgot your user name and password, etc. for remote management via a Web browser and command line interface. This function will be executed when you select "YES" on confirmation menu which appears after pressing the Enter key. This menu invokes the BMC configuration clear operation after selecting the "YES". These BMC Management LAN-related settings of BMC are not changed to default settings by executing the "Load Setup Default" of BIOS Setup Utility. (Execute the "Clear BMC Configuration" to set default settings to the BMC Management LAN settings.) It typically takes about several tens of seconds to complete initialization by the "Clear BMC Configuration". - 10-

The Clear BMC Configuration also deletes the settings for DianaScope (a software application bundled for remote management) or ESMPRO ServerManager(a software application bundled for remote management). Be sure to perform a backup for the DianaScope or the ESMPRO ServerManager settings before you change the BMC settings. - 11-

Settings by NEC EXPRESSBUILDER This section describes configuration for management LAN settings of BMC by using NEC EXPRESSBUILDER. Boot the host system from the NEC EXPRESSBUILDER and execute [System Management]. Following settings are enabled. Select [Setup for BMC Web Server (LAN1)] to configure Module 0. Select [Setup for BMC Web Server (LAN2)] to configure Module 1. Setup for BMC Web Server Server Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP) If you want to obtain an IP address, select [Enable]. If you want to manually configure an IP address, select [Disable]. (Default setting is [Disable].) IP Address If DHCP is not used to automatically obtain an IP address, enter the BMC s IP address. If DHCP has been used, an automatically obtained IP address will appear. (Default setting is 192.168.1.1.) Subnet Mask If DHCP is not used to automatically obtain a subnet mask IP address, enter the subnet mask of your management LAN. If DHCP has been used, an automatically obtained subnet mask IP address will appear. (Default setting is 255.255.255.0.) Default Gateway If DHCP is not used to automatically obtain a default gateway IP address, enter the default gateway of your management LAN. If DHCP has been used, an automatically obtained default gateway will appear.. (Default setting is 0.0.0.0.) Connection Setting HTTP Select [Enable] to use the Web Server function using the HTTP. If not, select [Disable]. (Default setting is [Disable].) HTTP TCP Port Number: Enter the TCP port number used for HTTP connection on your management LAN. (Default setting is 80.) HTTPS Select [Enable] to use the Web Server function using the HTTPS(SSL). If not, select [Disable]. (Default setting is [Disable].) HTTPS TCP Port Number: Enter the TCP port number used for HTTPS connection on your management LAN. (Default setting is 443.) Telnet Select [Enable] to use the Command Line Interface using telnet. If not, select [Disable]. (Default setting is [Disable].) Telnet Port Number Enter the TCP port number used for telnet connection on your management LAN. - 12-

(Default setting is 23.) SSH Select [Enable] to use the Command Line Interface using SSH. If not, select [Disable]. (Default setting is [Disable].) SSH Port Number Enter the TCP port number used for SSH connection on your management LAN. (Default setting is 22.) Confirm that you have entered correct information, and select [OK] and press Enter key for registration. Clear BMC Configuration The BMC Configuration will be cleared. Please use this function when you forgot your user name and password, etc. for remote management via a Web browser and command line interface. Select [Clear BMC Configuration (LAN1)] to clear the setting of Module 0. Select [Clear BMC Configuration (LAN2)] to clear the setting of Module 1. This function will be executed when you press "Enter"("Execute") key on confirmation menu which appears after selecting this menu and pressing "Enter" key. It typically takes about several tens of seconds to complete initialization by the "Clear BMC Configuration". The Clear BMC Configuration also deletes the settings for DianaScope (a software application bundled for remote management) or ESMPRO ServerManager(a software application bundled for remote management). Be sure to perform a backup for the DianaScope or the ESMPRO ServerManager settings before you change the BMC settings. * In some systems, the default settings are [Enable] for DCHP, HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, and/or SSH. Each default setting is same as the BIOS Setup Utility s one. Please refer to the User's Guide of your host system for more details. - 13-

MOUSE PROPERTIES SETTINGS If the host system runs Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008, go to [Mouse properties] [Pointer Options] [Motion] and clear the check box for Enhance pointer precision. If you cannot move your mouse pointer down to the right bottom of the host server screen from a remote console, adjust your pointer speed in Select a pointer speed. It is necessary to set "SETTING MOUSE PROPERTIES" in Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008 in each user account. If the host system runs Linux, set "Movement" for setting of the mouse on desktop environments (GNOME etc.) to become the following set values when confirming it by xset q'. Pointer Control: acceleration: 1/1 threshold: 1 HARDWARE ACCELERATION SETTINGS If the host system runs Windows, Right-click your desktop screen, select the list of context, and go to [Properties]-[Troubleshoot]. In the Hardware acceleration box, the pointer has to point to any scale except Full. Press the Apply button. - 14-

Please execute "SETTING HARDWARE ACCESLERATION" after installing the graphics accelerator driver. To execute the setting change, the Administrator authority is needed. If the host system runs Linux, open a command prompt and run this command. Command: xset [m (ouse)] [acceleration] [threshold] >xset m 1 1-15-

3. Configuring a Management PC This chapter describes the settings necessary for the remote management PC that will be connected to the host system. SETTING YOUR BROWSER Configure the following settings: - Enable SSL. - Allow Java Script execution. - Allow Java execution. - Accept Cookies. For Internet Explorer, all the following settings must be enabled by [Internet Options] - [Security] function. Please customize your security level or add the BMC's IP address to a zone where all the following settings are enabled, if you can not use EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 2's functions. - ActiveX controls and plug-ins - Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins - Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting - Scripting - Active scripting - Miscellaneous - Allow META REFRESH SUPPORTED BROWSERS The following browsers are supported by Windows XP (SP3), Windows Server 2003 R2 (SP2) and Windows Server 2008: - Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 - Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 - Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 - Firefox 2.0 - Firefox 3.0 The following browsers are supported by Windows Vista (SP1) and Windows Server 2008: - Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 - Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 - Firefox 2.0 - Firefox 3.0 The following browser is supported by Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS(version 4) and Red Hat Desktop(version 4): - Firefox 2.0 - Firefox 3.0-16-

It s recommended that a browser be applied the latest service pack and the security patch. When you use Firefox, Set it so as not to display another tab even if the link is clicked. When you use Firefox on Windows Server 2008, the management PC requires the latest J2SE Runtime Environment, Standard Edition 6.0. J2SE RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT The management PC requires Java2 Runtime Environment (JRE), Standard Edition 5.0 or 6.0. You can download the latest JRE (Java Runtime Environment) at: http://www.java.com/en/download/ JRE is available free of charge from Sun Microsystems, Inc. For security reasons, you are recommended to use the latest JRE update. If the management PC runs Windows XP, remote media function may not work. You need to apply the latest Service Pack. If the management PC runs Linux, you can't install operating system to the host system with the Express Setup of NEC EXPRESSBUILDER by using remote media. Please don't choose [Os installation] from NEC EXPRESSBUILDER Boot selection menu. - 17-

4. Networking TCP/IP PORTS The BMC uses the TCP/IP ports listed below. If you use the BMC in a firewall environment, you need to allocate the port numbers (shown in the right column) to the individual non-block ports. Module name Port # Protocol Direction Module name Port # Remote Media 5901(*5) TCP BMC Dynamic Web browser / Remote KVM Console Dynamic(*1) TCP BMC 80(*2) Web browser / Remote KVM Console (SSL) Dynamic(*1) TCP BMC 443(*2) Telnet client Dynamic(*1) TCP BMC 23(*3) SSH client Dynamic(*1) TCP BMC 22(*3) SMTP server 25(*4) TCP BMC Dynamic TFTP server 69 UDP BMC Dynamic *1 The Dynamic ports are dynamically allocated ports and usually ranged from 1024 to 65535. *2 Go to [Configuration]-[Web Server] to change the port number. (Refer to the Chapter 5) *3 Go to [Configuration]-[Miscellaneous] to change the port number. (Refer to the Chapter 5) *4 Go to [Configuration]-[E-Mail Alert] to change the port number. (Refer to the Chapter 5) *5 Go to [Preference] on Remote media window to change the port number. (Refer to the Chapter 5) EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 2 doesn't support connection via HTTP proxy server. - 18-

5. Using Remote Management OVERVIEW The BMC Web Server function allows you to control the host system s power and KVM from a remote console via a Web browser. Part of the above function is implemented by Java Applet. CONNECTING TO THE WEB SERVER Access the following URL from the Web browser on the remote management PC: http://bmc_hostport Or https://bmc_hostport The BMC_HostPort URL includes the BMC s IP address or host name and a colon followed by a port number for HTTP or HTTPS connection: e.g. 192.168.1.1:80 If the port number is 80 for HTTP or 443 for HTTPS (default), you may omit the port number. If DHCP is disabled and you use the web server, assign a new IP address to the management LAN by using the BIOS Setup Utility or NEC EXPRESSBUILDER. Refer to Management LAN Settings in the Chapter 2: Configuring the Host System. If you configure the management LAN settings through the network, Web browser, connect the management LAN port to the private network on which the default IP address 192.168.1.1 is reachable. Configure network settings according to your network environment. Refer to Configuration in the Chapter 5: Using Remote Management. Connect the management LAN port to your management LAN. For security reasons, you are recommended to use HTTPS (SSL) connection. For better communication performance, use HTTP on a secured network. When you connect via SSL, security warning messages may appear. - 19-

If you use Internet Explorer 7, the following page is displayed and HTTPS connection is blocked. In this case, select "Continue to this website" to continue. You can update BMC server certificate and private key which you have bought or generated to make HTTPS connection not blocked. Please connect to the BMC with a web browser only when you login to the BMC if you use HTTPS. Keeping the login page displayed on a web browser may obstruct other client's connection. - 20-

LOGIN AND LOGOUT Login When the login page appears, enter the user name and password, and then click [Login]. If you log in for the first time, use the following default user name and password. Default user name: administrator Default password: none (enter no password) The password is not set by default. Make sure to set a password immediately after you log in. For security reasons, it is recommended that you change the default user name. For information regarding configuration and modification, refer to Configuration of the Chapter 5: Using Remote Management. Only a single user may log in. Once the first user logs in, other users cannot access from any other browsers. You may see a security warning dialogue after you log in. Read the message and click Run. If you are not sure about the information, select Cancel. Logout Click Logout in the upper right corner of the window. When a confirmation dialog appears, click [OK] to log out. After you log out, you return to the login page. Besides, all the remote device windows that were opened during login will be closed. If you have closed a browser without the following above step for logout, you cannot log in for the next one minute. Try to log in again after one minute. - 21-

LANGUAGE SELECTION In the login page, you can select English or Japanese as a language displayed during your operation. Click English in the upper right or Japanese beneath it. You can select the display language only in the login page. If you want to change the language after login, log out once and change the language in the login page. - 22-

MAIN WINDOW 1 2 3 4 1 The Menu bar shows menus offered by the BMC 2 The BMC s host name and IP address The current user s name and status Click Logout to log out. 3 Content changes depending on the option you select in the Menu bar. 4 The Server Panel shows the status of the host system and shortcuts to the Remote Control page and the Remote Device page. Do not use the Reload button in your browser after login. - 23-

SERVER PANEL The Server Panel displays the status of the host system and shortcuts to the Power Control page and the Remote Device page. Control Panel Functions 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 7 8 10 11 1 Shortcut icon for the Power Control menu 2 Shortcut icon for the Remote KVM menu 3 Shortcut icon for the Remote Device menu 4 Virtual LCD that displays the status of the connected module of the host system 5 Power LED indicator that shows the power status of the connected module of the host system 6 SAFE TO PULL LED indicator that shows the SAFE TO PULL status of the connected module of the host system 7 Fault LED indicator that shows the fault status of the connected module of the host system 8 UID(Unit ID) LED indicator that shows the UID status of the connected module of the host system 9 CRU number that shows the number of the connected module 10 Primary LED indicator that shows whether the connected module is primary or secondary 11 Icon for the Mate Server Panel Even if actual UID LED is not mounted into the host system, the UID LED indicator of the Server Panel functions as virtual UID LED. Refer to User s Guide of the system for the message displayed in the Virtual LCD. Infromation in from 4 to 10 is automatically updated. - 24-

MATE SERVER PANEL The Mate Server Panel displays the status of the mate module of the host system. The mate module is the other module of the connected module, which is module 1 (if the connected module is module 0) or module 0 (if the connected module is module 1). The Mate Server Panel does not update the status automatically, which is different from the Server Panel. Please click the reload button to get the latest status. Control Panel Functions 1 4 5 2 8 3 6 7 9 1 Reload icon to get the latest status of the Mate Server Panel 2 Read date/time displays the time when the displayed status is loaded 3 Virtual LCD that displays the status of the mate module of the host system 4 Power LED indicator that shows the power status of the mate module of the host system 5 SAFE TO PULL LED indicator that shows the SAFE TO PULL status of the mate module of the host system 6 Fault LED indicator that shows the fault status of the mate module of the host system 7 UID(Unit ID) LED indicator that shows the UID status of the mate module of the host system 8 CRU number that shows the number of the mate module 9 Primary LED indicator that shows whether the mate module is primary or secondary If AC power is not supplied to the mate module, it displays an error message when the Mate Server Panel is opened. - 25-

MENU BAR How to use each menu provided in the Menu bar is described below. Remote Control Click Remote Control in the Menu bar. You will see the following icons. Select a function and click the icon. Using the above functions when the operating system is running may cause the loss of data in the host system. Power ON Power on the host system Forced Power OFF Perform a forced power shutdown OS Shutdown Perform OS shutdown (Your operating system must be set to shut down when you power off the host system.) The above OS Shutdown menu is equivalent to pressing the POWER switch when the power of the host system is on. Dump Perform OS memory dump. The above Dump menu is equivalent to pressing the DUMP switch on the host system. Power ON, Forced Power OFF, OS Shutdown and Dump can be executed only from the primary module. UID Switch Turns on/off the UID lamp (UID LED) by virtual UID Switch. This function is available only in the server (host system) with UID lamp (UID LED). - 26-

If the UID LED is not mounted into the host system, the UID Switch function works only to the virtual UID LED of the Server Panel. Please refer to the User s Guide of your host system for the description of the UID LED. The UID LED will blink (flash) when it is controlled by Chassis Identify function of management software such as DianaScope or ESMPRO ServerManager, or by UID switch control function of BMC's web server or command line interface. The UID LED will turn on when it is controlled by pushing the UID switch of the host system, turning on the UID LED is higher priority than blinking (flashing) it when it is controlled at a same time (turning on state AND blinking state). Blinking (flashing) UID LED by management software or UID switch control function can be turned off (release the blinking state) only by management software or UID switch control function. Turning on UID LED by the actual switch can be turned off (release turning on state) only by the actual switch. - 27-

Information Click Information in the Menu bar. You will see the following icons. Select a function and click the icon. IPMI Information You can see / backup IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) information for this server. System Information Displays system information (product, firmware, CPU, memory, MAC address) of this server. System Environment Displays system environment status (temperature, voltage, fan, power, power supply unit, HDD) of this server. Access Log Displays remote access log. - 28-

IPMI Information In the Menu bar, click "Information". The following four icons will appear: In the "Information" page, click the "IPMI Information" icon. The following five icons of IPMI Information will appear: The IPMI Information includes system event logs (SEL), sensor data records (SDR), field replaceable units (FRU) information and Management Controller (MC) Information. By selecting the IPMI Information menu, you can confirm the IPMI information and following actions. Sytem envet logs of both modules (module 0 and module 1) can be read from both modules(*). By clicking "Backup IPMI Information" icon in the IPMI information page, you can backup the IPMI information of the host system. By confirming these information, you can examine failures and events in the host system and identify a component that needs to be replaced. (*) Please confirm that AC power is supplied to the mate module before you read SEL of the mate module. - 29-

System Event Logs (SEL) In the "Information" page, click "IPMI Information" icon. The following five icons will appear: Click SEL CRU0 Information or SEL CRU1 Information icon to collect system event logs via the BMC. SEL CRU0 Information displays SEL of the module0 and SEL CRU1 Information displays SEL of the module1. The System Event Logs (SEL) window will appear as follows: A list of event logs appears above in the window. The detail of the event entry that you select in the list is shown below in the window. Click [ ] to reload event logs via the BMC and display the most updated information. The date when SEL information was read at the end is displayed Read date/time Clearing SEL information Click [ ] to delete the SEL information in the BMC. When a confirmation message appears, click [Yes] if you agree. If not, click [No] so that the SEL information will not be deleted. - 30-

To delete SEL Information, you must log in as a user with an administrative account. Otherwise, the Delete icon ([ ]) does not appear. Operations to delete SEL information can be executed only from the connected module. The Delete icon does not appear in the SEL window of the mate module. - 31-

Sensor Data Records (SDR) In the "Information" page, click "IPMI Information" icon. The following five icons will appear: Click SDR Information icon to load sensor data records via the BMC. The Sensor Data Record (SDR) window will appear as follows: A list of sensor data records appears above in the window. The detail of the record entry that you select in the list is shown below in the window. The SDR refers to information defined for each sensor in the host system. The BMC monitors individual sensors based on these definitions. - 32-

Field Replaceable Units (FRU) information In the "Information" page, click "IPMI Information" icon. The following five icons will appear: Click FRU Information icon to load Field Replaceable Unit information via the BMC. The Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) window will appear as follows: A list of field replaceable units appears above in the window. The detail of the unit entry that you select in the list is shown below in the window. - 33-

Management Controller (MC) Information In the "Information" page, click "IPMI Information" icon. The following five icons will appear: Click MC Information icon to collect management controller information via the BMC. The Management Controller (MC) Information window will appear as follows: A list of Management Controller (MC) appears above in the window. The detail of the MC that you select in the list is shown below in the window. - 34-

Backup IPMI Information In the "Information" page, click "IPMI Information" icon. The following five icons will appear: Click Backup IPMI Information icon to backup the IPMI information of the host system. The Backup IPMI Information window will appear as follows: And you can backup IPMI Information to the specified file. You can view the Back Up data you saved with server management software (ESRAS Utility and Off-line Maintenance Utility). - 35-

System Information In the Menu bar, click Information. The following four icons will appear: Click System Information icon to retrieve the system information (product, firmware, CPU, memory, MAC address) from the BMC and to display items (product, firmware, CPU, memory, MAC address) of the information. The System Information window will appear as follows: When [Show] of each item is clicked, information of the item is displayed. When [Hide] of each item which displays its information is clicked, the information of the item - 36-

is not displayed. Initial state of the window when you login the BMC Web server is that all the items of the status do not display there information. Please open this page from the primary module. If you open this page from the secondary module, displayed information might be blank or old. Moreover, some of the items might not be displayed according to a state of a power supply and mounting such as a device of the system either. - 37-

System Environment In the Menu bar, click Information. The following four icons will appear: Click System Environment icon to retrieve the system environment status (temperature, voltage, fan, power supply unit) from the BMC and to display items (temperature, voltage, fan, power supply unit) of the status. The System Environment window will appear as follows: When [Show] of each item is clicked, information of the item is displayed, By pushing "Reload" button, you can reload the current system environment status of the host system. When [Hide] of each item which displays its information is clicked, the information of the item is not displayed. Initial state of the window when you login the BMC Web server is that all the items of the status do not display there information. Some of the items might not be displayed according to a state of a power supply and mounting such as a device of the system either. - 38-

Access Log In the Menu bar, click Information. The following four icons will appear: Click Access Log icon to retrieve information of the access log from the BMC and to display the access log information. The Access log page will appear as follows: Information of the access log for the management LAN is displayed in the page. By pushing "Reload" button, you can reload the current access log information from the BMC. By pushing "Clear" button, you can delete the access log information in the BMC. - 39-

The following are events supported by the Access Log function. Login and logout events for HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet and SSH connections Update events for BMC Firmware, Certificate and Private Key through TFTP protocol User Information is not registered by logout events for Telnet and SSH connections. Closing the terminal is registered as a logout event for Telnet connections. A logout event is registered additionally when Telnet connection is failed by IP address access restriction or authentication error. - 40-

Remote Device The Remote Device menu allows you to start the Remote KVM function, Remote Media function and register the license required for using this function. To use the Remote Device menu, you must log in as a user with an administrative account If the host system runs VMware, the mouse function of Remote KVM Console and Remote Media function are not supported. Remote KVM Console The BMC features the Remote KVM Console function that allows you to display the screen of the host system in the remote Web browser. With this function, you have full access to the host system from the management PC using the remote keyboard, video, and mouse. To use the Remote KVM Console function, the Remote KVM and Media License is required. Refer to the License Registration section. You cannot use the host system s KVM from two or more remote management PCs at the same time. The Remote KVM Console function supports the following display resolutions: -1280-1152 -1024-800 - 640 1024 pixels, 864 pixels, 768 pixels, 600 pixels, 480 pixels, 256 colors, 16-bit color 256 colors, 16-bit color, 24-bit color 256 colors, 16-bit color, 24-bit color, 32-bit color 256 colors, 16-bit color, 24-bit color, 32-bit color 256 colors, 16-bit color, 24-bit color, 32-bit color Do not set any resolution other than those above, or the Remote KVM Console cannot display correctly. Also, when you change the display resolution of the host system to 1280 x 1024 pixels 24-bit color while you are logging in to the BMC, the display of the Remote KVM Console appears correctly. However, in this case, the display of local console of the host system does not appear until you log out of the - 41-

BMC. The BMC enables the Remote KVM Console function by controlling video, keyboard, and mouse signals in the host system and allows remote management, regardless of the OS status in the host system (during POST and OS boot/operation, including DOS and other text mode OS s, and at the event of panic). Starting up Remote KVM Console Click Remote Device in the Menu bar. You will see the following icons. Click Remote KVM to go to the Remote KVM Console window. When you log on to the BMC from the host system, do not access the Remote KVM Console from a Web browser in the host system. You will not be able to use keyboard and mouse. - 42-

Remote KVM Console Window 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Tools: start Software Keyboard or perform Refresh Screen 2 Preferences: change the remote console settings 3-7 Specific Key Icons 8 Displays the host system s screen When you use the Remote KVM Console function, the keyboard LED indicator on the management PC does not synchronize with the one on the host system. Specific Key Icons Use the following four specific key icons in the Remote KVM Console window. (Pressing the same keys on the remote keyboard is not effective.) Ctrl key (raised Up state) ( Pressed state) Toggles whenever clicked. Windows key (raised Up state) ( Pressed state) Toggles whenever clicked. Alt key (raised Up state) ( Pressed state) Toggles whenever clicked. - 43-

Context [ ] key Ctrl-Alt-Del key Software Keyboard Click [Tools]-[Keyboard]. The Software Keyboard panel appears. The specific keys toggle whenever you click them. Refresh Screen Click [Tools]-[Refresh Screen]. The Remote KVM Console screen will be refreshed. Refresh your screen when the screen display is garbled. Change properties Click [Preferences] to change the following settings: Keyboard Set Keyboard language. Select the keyboard language of the management PC. Mouse Cursor Mode The mouse cursor displayed on the remote KVM console screen can be selected. Select [Single] when you display only the cursor of host system. Select [Dual] when you display the cursors of management PC and host system. Coordinate Mode You can change the mode for sending mouse cursor coordinates from the remote management PC to the host system. [Absolute] or [Relative] can be selected. [Absolute]: Send the raw x and y coordinates of the mouse pointer to the host system. [Relative]: Send the relative coordinates of the previous mouse pointer position to the host system. Before open the login page of EXPRESSSCOPE Engine, you should match the key board language of the management PC and the language selected in the login page with the host system. - 44-

You can launch the Remote KVM only from the primary module or in the split mode. - 45-

Remote Media The Remote Media function enables CD/DVD-ROM/floppy disk drives, ISO image files, and USB memory in the management PC to be recognized as virtual media drives in the host system, allowing you to connect the devices independent of the operation system status in the host system. Starting the Remote Media Function Click Remote Media in the Menu bar. You will see the following icons. Click Remote Media to go to the Remote Media window. Remote Media Window 3 1 2 4 6 7 5 8 1 Lists registered devices (floppy disk drive, CD/DVD-ROM drive, ISO image, and USB memory) 2 Removes the registered device. You cannot remove when the connection status is CONNECTED. 3 Displays the connection status for the registered devices and host system. NOT CONNECTED --- The registered devices are not connected to the host system. CONNECTED --- ERROR --- The registered devices are connected to the host system. An error has occurred. Check your network status and the media drives on the management PC. 4 Connects or disconnects the registered devices to and from the host system. 5 Opens the Preference window. 6 Opens the Select Devices window. 7 Shows the port number used for the communication between the management PC and the host system. To change the port number, go to the Preference window. - 46-

8 Closes the Remote Media window. When the connection status is CONNECTED, the remote media devices remain connected until you log out. Select Devices Window Click the Add button in the Remote Media window. You will see the Select Devices window as below: 1 2 3 4 1 Lists the remote media devices recognized on the management PC. When a medium is not inserted to a drive, the drive is not recognized. Press Search device after inserting a medium. 2 Adds the ISO image file you selected to the above list (1). 3 Deletes the ISO image file you selected from the above list (1). 4 Searches again for the drive connected to the management PC. Following icons are displayed for recognized device. Floppy disk drive CD/DVD-ROM drive ISO image Storage Device (USB memory) If any other application is being used in a remote media device on the management PC, the drive cannot be connected and displayed in the Select Devices window. - 47-

Please disconnect the Remote Media temporarily before entering into or exiting from the split mode. You can launch the Remote Media only from the primary module or in the split mode. Hard disk drive is also recognized as Storage Device unless connection is not supported. Please confirm whether the selected device is not Hard disk drive. USB memory which supports multi partition cannot be recognized. If management PC runs Linux, some devices may not be recognized. If problem occurs, execute with root authority user. How to Connect the Remote Media Devices Follow the procedure below to connect the remote media devices to the host system properly. If you do not connect them properly, the host system may not recognize the remote media devices. 1 Confirm the connection status is NOT CONNECTED in the Remote Media window, and click the Add button. The Select Devices window will open. 2 Select a drive or ISO image file you want to add to the Remote Media window. When a medium is not inserted to a drive, the drive is not recognized. Press Search device after inserting a medium. 3 If the inserted medium starts running automatically, stop the software. If the CD/DVD-ROM drive s access LED is illuminated, wait until it turns off. 4 When you add the ISO image file, press the Add Image button and select the ISO image file in the Select Devices window. 5 Press "OK" to close the Select Devices window after selecting the device and ISO image file. The Remote Media window shows the device and ISO image file that you have added. 6 Click Connection in the Remote Media window. The connection status turns to CONNECTED in a few seconds. 7 After a few seconds, the host system will recognize the added device as a virtual media drive. If the host system runs Linux, mount the drive manually. 8 The host system can access the remote device in the management PC via network, as it accesses other locally connected devices. - 48-

If you press the "Connect" button, all registered devices are connected. You cannot register the same type of devices in the Remote Media window. You can select following devices. FD FD FD CD/DVD + CD/DVD + ISO image + USB memory + USB memory When the connection status is CONNECTED (the host system is connected to the management PC), you cannot use other functions ( Add, Remove and Preference ). To change the connection status to NOT CONNECTED, click the Disconnect button to disconnect the remote media devices once. The floppy disk drive s access LED indicator may remain illuminated after the drive is connected to the host system. After you click the Connect button, it takes a few seconds until the host system recognizes the remote media devices. Connect remote media in advance while the system is off, or connect it while the operating system is already running. Don't start remote media connection while POST is running because it may make the system unstable. How to Disconnect the Remote Media Devices Follow the procedure below to disconnect the remote media devices from the host system properly. If you do not disconnect them properly, the drives may not be used until you log in again. If your host system runs Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008: 1 Follow the Unplug or Eject Hardware message to disconnect the remote media devices. 2 Confirm the CD/DVD-ROM drive s access LED indicator is off. 3 Click the Disconnect button if the connection status is CONNECTED in the Remote Media window. After a few seconds, The status turns to NOT CONNECTED. 4 The remote devices have been disconnected. - 49-

If your host system runs Linux: 1 Close an application using the remote media device, if any. 2 Confirm the CD/DVD -ROM drive s access LED indicator is off. 3 Remove the remote media device. 4 Click the Disconnect button if the connection status is CONNECTED in the Remote Media window. After a few seconds, The status turns to NOT CONNECTED. 5 The remote devices have been disconnected. Important Instructions for Using the Remote Media Devices Important Notes: If the host system features a built-in USB floppy disk drive and external USB floppy disk drive, the host system may not recognize a remote floppy disk drive as an "A" drive. If you need to have it recognized as an "A" drive, remove drives from the host system s USB floppy disk drive.. If you select "Connect" and "Disconnect" when the CD/DVD-ROM is being accessed, the host system cannot recognize the CD/DVD-ROM drive. Make sure you select "Connect" and "Disconnect" after the access LED indicator turns off. If you need to change the CD/DVD-ROM while the drive is connected, disconnect the CD/DVD-ROM drive in the Remote Media window, change the CD/DVD-ROM, and connect the drive again. If you access the CD/DVD-ROM in the management PC after disconnecting the drive to replace the CD/DVD-ROM, the host system cannot recognize the replacement of the CD/DVD-ROM. You cannot format a floppy disk in the remote floppy disk drive connected using the Remote Media function. Use a formatted floppy disk. The remote floppy disk dive or USB memory is recognized as a "USB KEY" in the BIOS Setup Utility. If the host system runs Linux, the drive whose device type is "FDD" is recognized as a USB Disk in a SCSI device by the operating system. You can t boot the host system from the remote USB memory. Please use remote USB memory after operating system runs. You have to set firewall to enable the port (5901:tcp) used for the communication with the host system. If the management PC runs Windows Vista, execute Web browser as Administrator privilege. Click the Web browser program file with right button on your mouse, and select execute as Administrator. In the Select Device Window, USB memory which supports multi partition can t be recognized. Please do NOT power off and reset the host system while the - 50-

Remote Media is working. If the host system runs Windows Server 2008, the remote media devices may not be recognized under the following conditions. The ISO image on the management PC which runs Windows is connected to the host system via Remote Media. The ISO image or CD/DVD-ROM on the management PC which runs Linux is connected to the host system via Remote Media. - 51-

Configuration To configure the BMC settings, click Configuration in the Menu bar. You will see the following icons. Select a function and click the icon. User You can configure user accounts in the Configuration page below. The page shows a list of current users. A password does not appear in the Password column. A user name can contain up to 15 alphanumeric characters, including - (minus) and _ (underscore). The password accepts up to 19 ASCII characters, except for (space), (quotation marks), &,? and =. To change or add a user account, enter a user name and password, select a user level, and click [OK]. - 52-

The default setting for this user account s configuration is that only the user of the first line is set. In this case, only following account is available for the default setting. User Name : Administrator Password : (None) User Level : Administrator If you want to delete a user account, delete the user name and click [OK]. User Level Administrators: Users who have an administrative account and are allowed to perform any operation Operators: Users who are entitled to operate the system but are not allowed to change settings and use the Remote Device menu Users: General users who are only allowed to access the IPMI Information - 53-

Network Configuration You can configure basic network settings for management LAN (e.g. the BMC IP address). Basic Configuration IP Address If DHCP is not used to automatically obtain an IP address, enter the BMC s IP address. If DHCP has been used, an automatically obtained IP address will appear. Subnet Mask If DHCP is not used to automatically obtain a subnet mask IP address, enter the subnet mask of your management LAN. If DHCP has been used, an automatically obtained subnet mask IP address will appear. Default Gateway If DHCP is not used to automatically obtain a default gateway IP address, enter the default gateway of your management LAN. If DHCP has been used, an automatically obtained default gateway will appear. - 54-

MAC Address The MAC address of your management LAN port will appear. Connection Type The Connection Type of your management LAN port will appear. (View only) If you change an IP address, enter a new address and click [Change]. Your session is disconnected after the setting was changed. Close the window once, and enter the new IP address (or host name) in the browser to log in. DNS/DHCP Configuration DNS Server If DHCP is not used to automatically obtain a DNS server IP address, enter the DNS server IP address of your management LAN. If DHCP has been used, an automatically obtained DNS server IP address will appear. Host Name Enter the BMC s host name. Domain Name Enter the domain name of the network to which the BMC belongs to DHCP If you want to obtain an IP address, choose [Enabled]. If you want to manually configure an IP address, choose [Disabled]. The BMC s host name and domain name cannot be identical to those of the operating system in the host system because the BMC uses a separate LAN controller independent from the operating system. If the BMC belongs to a different network domain, you can use the same host name. If you enable the DHCP function in the environment where DHCP is not supported, you will not be able to communicate with the BMC. To resume the communication, Configure network settings such as an IP address by using the BIOS Setup Utility or NEC EXPRESSBUILDER. Refer to Management LAN Settings in the Chapter 2: Configuring the Host System. When it is not possible to communicate with the BMC even if you operate the above-mentioned, please configure the network settings such as IP address and enabling HTTP and/or HTTPS once again after clearing all the BMC settings, Refer to the Troubleshooting for how to clear. - 55-

Access Permission Address Configuration IP Address Enter IP address that permits access to the management LAN. You can specify up to six IP addresses. Clear the IP address information set in this section or set "0.0.0.0" to this section, if you would like to clear the setting of this configuration. Clear all settings in the IP address sections (six sections), if you would like NOT to restrict access by IP address for the management LAN. The communication with DianaScope or ESMPRO ServerManager is also restricted by this configuration. Permit the IP address used by the communication with DianaScope Manager or ESMPRO ServerManager if you would like to use DianaScope or ESMPRO ServerManager. To restrict access by IP address used by logging in to the BMC's Web server is impossible. So, if you would like to restrict the IP address, the following procedures are necessary. At first, log in to the BMC's Web server once again by using other IP address permitted by the Access Permission Address Configuration. Then change the configuration for NOT permitting the IP address which is previously used by the BMC's Web server. [Change] button: All changes you have made in this page will be written into the BMC. [Default Configuration] button: [Reset] button: The setup values you have entered will be changed to the BMC s default values. Click [Change] to return the BMC network settings back to default. All setup values you have entered in this page will be cleared. - 56-

Default Values The BMC's default network values are as follows. IP Address : 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway : 0.0.0.0 DNS Server : 0.0.0.0 Host Name : (none) Domain Name : (none) DHCP : [Disabled] * IP Address of Access Permission Address Configuration : (none) (All of the six places) * This default setting is same as one of the BIOS Setup Utility. Please refer to the User's Guild of your host system and "Management LAN Settings" in the "Chapter2: Configuring the Host System". - 57-

Service You can configure the BMC Web server and Telnet/SSH server settings Basic Configuration HTTP Configuration HTTP Interface Select [Enabled] to use the Web Server function using the HTTP port. If not, select [Disabled]. HTTP Port Number Specify the HTTP port number. - 58-

HTTPS Configuration HTTPS Interface Select [Enabled] to use the Web Server function using the HTTPS(SSL) port. If not, select [Disabled]. HTTPS Port Number Specify the HTTPS(SSL)port number. Once you disable the HTTP Interface or the HTTPS interface which is used by the BMC Web Server, you cannot connect to the BMC via a Web browser. To enable the BMC Web Server again, refer to Management LAN Settings in the Chapter 2: Configuring the Host System. If you change the HTTP and HTTPS(SSL) port numbers, your session will be disconnected. Close the window once, enter new port numbers in a browser, and log in again. Telnet Configuration Telnet Select [Enabled] to use the Command Line Interface using Telnet. If not, select [Disabled]. Telnet Port Number Specify the Telnet port number. SSH Configuration SSH Select [Enabled] to use the Web Server function using the SSH port. If not, select [Disabled]. SSH Port Number Specify the SSH port number. [Change] button: All changes you have made in this page will be written into the BMC. [Default Configuration] button: [Reset] button: The setup values you have entered will be changed to the BMC s default values. Click [Change] to return the BMC Web Server and Telnet/SSH Server settings back to default. The setup values you have entered in this page will be cleared - 59-

Default Values The BMC's default Web Server values are as follows. HTTP Interface : [Disabled] * HTTP Port Number : 80 HTTPS Interface : [Disabled] * HTTPS Port Number : 443 Telnet : [Disabled] * Telnet Port Number : 23 SSH : [Disabled] * SSH Port Number : 22 * In some systems, this default setting is "Enabled". This default setting is same as one of the BIOS Setup Utility. Please refer to the User's Guild of your host system and "Management LAN Settings" in the "Chapter2: Configuring the Host System". Update SSL Server Certificate and Private Key TFTP Server IP Address Specify the IP address of the TFTP server. File Type Select [Certificate] to update certificate, if you would like to update the Server Certificate. Select [Private Key] to update private key, if you would like to update the Private Key. File Name Specify the filename of the Certificate or the private key. Include the path relative to the tftp server root in the file name. [Update] button: The Server Certificate or the Private Key that you have specified in this page will be retrieved from specified TFTP server and written in to the BMC. It is needed that the TFTP server is prepared in advance to use this Update SSL Server Certificate and Private Key function. - 60-

Server certificate and private key which satisfy the following conditions are required on your TFTP server. Server certificate and private key is generated from a 1024 bits DSA key pair. Private key file must begin with the line "-----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-----" and end with the line "-----END DSA PRIVATEKEY-----" in PEM format. Don't protect private key file with a passphrase. Server certificate file must begin with the line "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----" and end with the line "-----END CERTIFICATE-----" in PEM format. If you update the file not satisfying the above, HTTPS/SSH connection will be unavailable. Updated server certificate and private key are used after next system reset. Don't control system power until completion of updating both of server certificate and private key. - 61-

E-Mail Alert Configuration You can configure the E-Mail alert settings. Basic Configuration Alert Enable Select [Enabled] to use the E-mail alert function. If not, select [Disabled]. Please select [Enabled] after confirming a test mail can be correctly received. Alert Level Select an alert level from the six severity levels below:. Level1: Non-recoverable Level2: Level1+Critical Level3: Level2+Non-critical Level4: Level3+OK Level5: Level4+Information Level6: Level5+Monitoring - 62-

Following is example of event for each type of the severity. Non-recoverable Critical Non-critical OK Information Monitoring - There is no event related to this type currently. - Temperature Error Upper critical, etc. - Fan (Speed) Error Lower Non-critical, etc. - There is no event related to this type currently. - DC ON (Working), DC OFF, etc. - There is no event related to this type currently. Some systems may alert you to the identical event at different severity levels. The field of X-Priority: will change in the alert mail header, depending on the severity of the event. Non-recoverable/Critical X-Priority: 1 Non-critical X-Priority: 3 OK/Information/Monitoring X-Priority: 5 Header Configuration To: Specify up to four destination addresses to alert. From: Specify the From: Reply-To: Specify the Reply-To: Subject: Specify the Subject: field for alert mails. field for alert mails. field for alert mails. Specify a reachable address in the Reply-To: field. You can use ASCII characters except for +,, &,?, =, <, and > in the Subject field. - 63-

SMTP Server Configuration SMTP Server Specify an IP address or DNS host name as a SMTP server address. SMTP Port Number Specify the SMTP server s port number. SMTP User Name Specify a SMTP user name for SMTP authentication. SMTP Password Specify a SMTP password for SMTP authentication. Without the SMTP user name and SMTP password, SMTP authentication is not enabled. [Change] button: All changes you have made in this page will be written into the BMC. [Default Configuration] button: [Reset] button: The setup values you have entered will be changed to the BMC s default values. Click [Change] to return the BMC E-mail alert settings back to default. All setup values you have entered in this page will be cleared. [Test to send] button: A test mail will be sent according to the current setting. Please send a test mail after completing all the settings of the E-Mail Alert Configuration. - 64-

Example of a test alert mail: Virtual LCD Message: Test Alert BMC Host Name: advanced.remote.management.com BMC IP Address: 192.168.1.1 BMC Revision: F/W Revision: 01.04 PIA Revision: 01.02 SDR Revision: SDR Version 00.02 Product Information: Manufacturer: xxx Product Name: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Part/Model Number: [XXXXX-XXXXX] Version: XXX.X Serial Number: XXXXXXX Asset Tag: XXX-XXXXXX-XXX URL: http://192.168.1.1:80 https://192.168.1.1:443 The alert mail has the web server's URL for the BMC which sent the alert mail as well as the "Virtual LCD Message" and the "BMC FW Revision". If you want to confirm the detail of the report factor of the alert mail, please check the IPMI information including SEL and other information by using the remote management function through the web browser after you access the BMC's web server by using the URL in the network environment that you can access the BMC. Refer to User's Guide of your host system for the message displayed at the "Virtual LCD Message" in the alert mail. "Test Alert" is displayed at the "Virtual LCD Message" in the alert mail if you send a test mail. Default Values The BMC's default E-Mail Alert values are as follows. Alert Enable : [Disabled] Alert Level : Level4 To: : (none) (All of the four places) From: : (none) Reply-To: : (none) Subject: : (none) SMTP Server : 0.0.0.0 SMTP Port Number : 25 SMTP User Name : (none) SMTP Password : (none) - 65-

Miscellaneous You can configure miscellaneous settings. Auto SEL Clear Setting Auto SEL Clear Please keep the setting as default value, [Disabled]. DianaScope or ESMPRO clears SEL. [Change] button: The change you have made in this section will be written into the BMC. [Default Configuration] button: [Reset] button: The setup values you have entered will be changed to the BMC s default values. Click [Change] to return the settings for the Auto SEL Clear Setting back to default. All setup values you have entered in this page will be cleared. - 66-