HPE Cloudline CL2600 User Manual

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HPE Cloudline
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User Guide V1.00
Abstract
This guide provides information about configuring, updating, and operating HPE CL2 00/CL2 00 Gen10 servers using BMC Web UI. This
document is intended for system administrators, Hewlett Packard Enterprise representatives, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Au thorized
Channel Partners who are involved in configuring and using Hewlett Packard Enterprise servers
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Part Number: P08992-002
December 201
Edition: 2
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  • Page 1 User Guide V1.00 Abstract This guide provides information about configuring, updating, and operating HPE CL2 00/CL2 00 Gen10 servers using BMC Web UI. This document is intended for system administrators, Hewlett Packard Enterprise representatives, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Au thorized Channel Partners who are involved in configuring and using Hewlett Packard Enterprise servers ©...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents USER NAME AND PASSWORD .............................4 QUICK BUTTON AND LOGGED-IN USER ......................... 5 HELP......................................6 MENU BAR ..................................... 6 DASHBOARD ..................................7 SENSOR ....................................8 6.1 SENSOR DETAIL ................................9 6.2 SENSOR EVENTS ................................11 FRU INFORMATION ................................12 LOGS & REPORTS ................................14 .
  • Page 3 POWER CONTROL ................................93 MAINTENANCE GROUP ..............................94 1 .1 BACKUP CONFIGURATION ............................95 1 .2 FIRMWARE IMAGE LOCATION ..........................96 FIRMWARE INFORMATION............................97 1 .3 HPM FIRMWARE UPDATE ............................101 1 .4 1 .5 FIRMWARE INFORMATION ............................103 1 .6 PRESERVE CONFIGURATION ...........................104 1 .7 RESTORE CONFIGURATION .............................109 1 .8 RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS ..........................110 1 .9...
  • Page 4: User Name And Password

    1 User Name and Password To access the Gen10 Server, the BMC Web utility will prompt you to enter the User Name and Password. Login Page The fields are explained as follows: For basic login to the BMC Web UI, use the following login: ·...
  • Page 5: Quick Button And Logged-In User

    Allow file download from this site: For Internet Explorer, Choose Tools ->Internet Options ->Security Tab, based on device setup, select among Internet, Local intranet, trusted sites and restricted sites. Click Custom level..In the Security Settings - Zone dialog opened, under settings, find Downloads option, Enable File download option. Click OK to the entire dialog boxes.
  • Page 6: Help

    3 Help Help - The Help icon is Located at the top right of the each page in eb GUI. Click this help icon to view more detailed field descriptions. 4 Menu Bar The menu bar displays the following: Firmware Information will be displayed with the latest version, date and time details. Power Control Status will be displayed as Host Online.
  • Page 7: Dashboard

    5 Dashboard The Dashboard page gives the overall information about the status of a device. To open the Dashboard page, click Dashboard from the menu bar. It displays the following: Dashboard A brief description of the Dashboard page is BMC Up Time Indicates the Power On time.
  • Page 8: Sensor

    6 Sensor The Sensor Readings page displays all the sensor related information. To open the Sensor Readings page, click Sensor from the menu. Click on any sensor to show more information about that particular sensor, including thresholds and a graphical representation of all associated events. sample screen shot of Sensor Readings page.
  • Page 9: Sensor Detail

    The Sensor Readings page contains the following information: Sensor Reading page, ive readings for all the available sensors with details Sensor Name, Status, Current Reading and Behavior 6.1 Sensor detail Select a particular Sensor from the Critical Sensor or Normal Sensor lists. The Sensor Information as Live Widget and Thresholds for the selected sensor will be displayed as shown For Illustrative Purpose, a sample screenshot of Sensor detail page with Change Thresholds option is shown and explained...
  • Page 11: Sensor Events

    A graphical view of these events (Number of Entries vs. Thresholds) can be viewed as shown in the Sensor Readings page screen shot. 6.2 Sensor Events The Sensor Events page displays information about events that have triggered the system’s sensor. ample screen shot of Sensor Events page.
  • Page 12: Fru Information

    FRU Information FRU Information page displays the BMC’s FRU device information. page shows information Basic Information, Chassis Information, Board Information and Product Information of the FRU device. To open the FRU Information page, click FRU Information from the menu bar. Select a FRU Device ID from the FRU Information section to view the details of the selected device.
  • Page 13 · Manufacture Date Time · Board Manufacturer · Board Product Name · Board Serial Number · Board Part Number · FRU File ID · Board Extra Product Information · Product Information Area Format Version · Language · Product Manufacturer · Product Name ·...
  • Page 14: Logs & Reports

    Logs & Reports The Logs & Reports page displays the following information: · IPMI Event Log · System Log · Audit Log screen shot the menu items under Logs & Reports. A detailed description of Logs & Reports is .1 IPMI Event Log by the different sensors on this device.
  • Page 15: System Log

    Filter By Date: can be done by selecting Start Date and End Date. Filter By Type: The category could be either All Events, System Event Records, OEM Event Records, BIOS Generated Events, SMI Handler Events, System Management Software Events, System Software - OEM Events, Remote Console software Events, Terminal Mode Remote Console software Events.
  • Page 16: Audit Log

    Procedure To view System Log, click the System Log tab to view all system events. Entries can be filtered based on Filter By Date (Start Date and End Date) and Event Category Alert, Critical, Error, Notification, Warning, Debug, Emergency and Information. .3 Audit Log Audit Log page will display all the audit events occurred in this device that has been configured.
  • Page 17: Settings

    Settings This group of pages allows you to access various configuration settings. screen shot of Configuration Group menu. A detailed description of the Settings menu is .1 Date & Time to set the date and time on the BMC. ample screen shot of Date &...
  • Page 18 Procedure  1. Select the time zone location from the map. 2. In the Primary NTP Server / Secondary NTP Server field, specify the NTP server for the device. Note: Secondary NTP server is optional field. If the Primary NTP server is not working correctly, then the Secondary NTP Server will be used.
  • Page 19: External User Services

    3. Click Save button to save the settings. 9.2 External User Services  LDAP/E‐Directory Settings   The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)/E-Directory Settings is an application protocol for querying and modifying data of directory services implemented in Internet Protocol (IP) networks. In web GUI, LDAP is an Internet protocol that BMC can use to authenticate users. If you have an LDAP server configured on your network, you can use it as an easy way to add, manage and authenticate BMC users.
  • Page 20 To open LDAP/E-DIRECTORY Settings page, click Settings > External User Services > LDAP/E- Directory Settings from the menu bar. The following is a sample screenshot of the External User Services page. The fields of LDAP/E-Directory Settings page are explained in the following section. General Settings: To configure LDAP/E-Directory Settings.
  • Page 21 Procedure Enter the details in General LDAP/E-Directory Settings page: 1. In the LDAP/E-Directory Settings page, click General Settings. sample screen shot of General LDAP Click Enable LDAP/E-Directory Authentication to enable LDAP/E-Directory Settings. Select the Common Name Type as IP Address. Enter the IP address of LDAP server in the Server Address field.
  • Page 22 Specify the Bind DN that is used during bind operation, which authenticates the client to the server. n=manager, ou=login, dc=domain, dc=com Enter the password in the Password field. Enter the Search Base. The Search base allows the LDAP server to find which part of the external directory tree to be searched.
  • Page 23 To add a new Role Group In the LDAP/E-Directory Settings page, click Role Groups and select a blank row. Click Add Role Group or alternatively double click on the blank row to open the Add Role group page as shown in the screen shot.
  • Page 24 Active Directory Settings An active directory is a directory structure used on Microsoft Windows based computers and servers to store information and data about networks and domains. An active directory (sometimes referred to as AD) variety of functions including the ability to provide information on objects. It also helps to organize these objects for easy retrieval and access, allows access by end users and administrators and allows the administrator to set security for the directory.
  • Page 25 Procedure Enter the details in General Active Directory Settings page: 1. Click on General Settings to open the General Active Directory Settings page. In the Active Directory Settings page, check or uncheck the Enable Active directory Authentication check box to enable or disable Active Directory Authentication respectively. Note: If you have enabled.
  • Page 26 6. Click Save to save the entered settings and return to Active Directory Settings page. Role Groups To open Role Group page, click Settings > External User Settings > Active Directory > Role Groups from the menu bar. sample screen shot of Role Groups page.
  • Page 27 Group Privilege: The level of privilege to assign to this role group. To add a new Role Group 1. In the Active Directory Settings page, select a Role Group and click Add Role Group or alternatively double click on the blank row to open the Add Role group page as shown in the screen shot.
  • Page 28 RADIUS Settings RADIUS is a modular, high performance and feature-rich RADIUS suite including server, clients, development libraries and numerous additional RADIUS related utilities. eb GUI, this page is used to set the RADIUS Authentication. To open RADIUS Settings page, click Settings > External User Settings > RADIUS Settings from the menu bar. sample screen shot of RADIUS Settings page.
  • Page 29 Secret: The Authentication Secret for RADIUS server. Save: To save the configured settings. Procedure Enable the RADIUS Authentication check box to authenticate the RADIUS. Click Advanced RADIUS Settings. This opens the Radius Authorization window as shown Note: For Authorization Purpose, configure the Radius user with Vendor Specific Attribute in Server side. Example: 1 testadmin Auth-Type: =PAP, Cleartext-Password:=”admin”...
  • Page 30: Kvm Mouse Settings

    .3 KVM Mouse Settings In BMC eb GUI, Redirection Console handles mouse emulation from local window to remote screen in three methods. User has to be an Administrator to configure this option. To open KVM Mouse setting page, click Settings >KVM Mouse Setting from the menu bar. sample screen shot of KVM Mouse Settings page.
  • Page 31: Log Settings

    .4 Log Settings In BMC Web GUI, System and Audit log page displays a list of system logs and audit logs occurred in this device. To open Log Settings page, click Settings > Log Settings from the menu bar. sample screen shot of Log Settings page.
  • Page 33 Enable System Log: This field is to enable or disable the System Logs. Location: Specifies the Location for system logs, whether it should be preserved in a Local Log or on a Remote Log. Note: Local file resides at /var/log/ File Size: This field is to specify the size of the file in bytes if the selected log type is local.
  • Page 34: Media Redirection Settings

    .5 Media Redirection Settings This page is used to configure the media into BMC for redirection. To open Media Redirection page, click Settings > Media Redirection Settings from the menu bar. sample screen shot of Media Redirection page. The fields of Media Redirection page are explained ·...
  • Page 35 General Settings  This option is used to configure General Media Settings. To open General Media Settings section, click Settings > Media Redirection Settings > General Settings. Remote Media Support: To enable or disable Remote Media support, check/uncheck the ‘Enable’ check box. Mount CD/DVD: To enable or disable Mount CD/DVD support, check/uncheck the ‘Enable’...
  • Page 36 Mount Hard disk: Enable/Disable to Mount Hard disk. Server Address for Hard disk Images: Address of the server where the remote media images are stored. Path in server: Source path to the remote media images. Share Type for Hard disk: To Select Share Type for Floppy. Domain Name, Username, and Password: If share Type is Samba(CIFS), then enter user credentials to authenticate on the server.
  • Page 37 Save: To save the configured settings. Note: Virtual Media configuration changes will restart all the media services. So configuration changes will be blocked when any active media redirection is present. Procedure 1. Select the number of CD/DVD and Hard disk Devices from the respective drop-down list. Note: Maximum of four devices can be added in Floppy, CD/DVD and Harddisk drives.
  • Page 38 KVM Single Port Application: To Enable/Disable single port support by runtime. On changing this configuration, KVM and VMedia Sessions will be restarted. If this support is enabled, KVM session will not use its dedicated port whereas both Web and KVM sessions will be established only eb Port.
  • Page 39: Network Settings

    .6 Network Settings The Network Settings page is used to configure the network settings for the available LAN channels. It also allows users to manage the DNS settings or configure Network Controller Sideband Interface of a device. To open the Network Settings page, click Settings > Network Settings from the menu bar.
  • Page 40 Network IP Settings To open Network IP Settings page, click Settings > Network Settings > Network IP Settings from the menu bar. sample screen shot of Network IP Settings page.
  • Page 41 The fields of Network IP Settings page are explained Enable LAN: To enable or disable the LAN Settings. LAN Interface: Lists the LAN interfaces. MAC Address: This field displays the MAC Address of the device. This is a read only field. Enable IPv4: This option is to enable/disable the IPv4 settings in the device.
  • Page 42 6. In IPv6 Configuration, if you wish to enable the IPv6 settings, check Enable IPv6. 7. If the IPv6 setting is enabled, enable or disable the option Enable IPv6 DHCP. 8. If the field is disabled, enter the IPv6 Address, Subnet Prefix length and IPv6 Index in the given field. 9.
  • Page 43 Network link configuration  This page is used to configure the network link configuration for available network interfaces. To open Network Link page, click Settings >Network Settings > Network Link from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Network Link Configuration page is shown below. The fields of Network Link Configuration page are explained below.
  • Page 44 DNS Configuration The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed hierarchical naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network. It associates the information with domain names assigned to each of the participants. Most importantly, it translates domain names meaningful to humans into the numerical (binary) identifiers associated with networking equipment for the purpose of locating and addressing these devices worldwide.
  • Page 45 Domain Name Service Configuration DNS Enabled: To enable/disable all the DNS Service Configurations. mDNS Enable: To enable/disable the mDNS Support Configurations. Host Name Settings: Choose either Automatic or Manual settings. Host Name: It displays host name of the device. If the Host setting is chosen as Manual, then specify the host name of the device.
  • Page 46 Domain Name Server Setting Automatic - If you select option Manual - Specify the DNS (Domain Name System) server address to be configured for the BMC. · If IP Priority is IPv4, it will have 2 IPv4 DNS servers and 1 IPv6 DNS server. ·...
  • Page 47 · To view a new one, click New TSIG private file to browse and navigate to the TSIG private file. In the Domain Settings, · Select the domain settings (Automatic or Manual). · Enter the Domain Name in the given field if the option Manual is being selected in domain settings field.
  • Page 48 Sideband Interface (NC‐SI) Configuration   In BMC Web GUI, this page is used to configure Network Controller Sideband Interface (NC- SI) configuration settings. To open the Sideband Interface (NC-SI) page, click Settings > Network Settings > Sideband Interface (NC-SI) from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Sideband Interface (NC-SI) page is shown below. The following fields are displayed in this page: NCSI Mode: To Select the NCSI Mode either Auto Failover Mode or Manual Switch mode.
  • Page 49: Pam Order Settings

    .7 PAM Order Settings This page is used to configure the PAM ordering for user authentication in to the BMC. To open PAM Ordering page, click Settings > PAM Order Settings from the menu bar. sample screen shot of PAM Order page The fields of Setttings >...
  • Page 50: Platform Event Filter

    Procedure 1. Select the required PAM module and click and drag the required PAM module. It can be moved UP or DOWN to change its arrangement order. 2. Click Save to save any changes made. Note: Whenever the configuration is modified, the web server will be restarted automatically. Logged-in session will be logged out.
  • Page 51 Event Filters A PEF implementation is recommended to provide at least 40 entries in the event filter table. A subset of these entries should be pre-configured for common system failure events, such as over-temperature, power system failure, fan failure events. Remaining entries can be made available for ‘OEM’ or System Management Software configured events.
  • Page 52 Procedure Click the Event Filters section to configure the event filters in the available slots. To Add an Event Filter entry, select a free section to open the Event Filter entry page. sample screen shot of Event Filter Configuration page.
  • Page 53 In the Event Filter Configuration section: · In Enable this filter, check this option to enable the PEF settings. · In Event Severity to trigger, select any one of the Event severity from the list. · Check Event Filter Action Alert to enable alerts for event filter actions. ·...
  • Page 54 4. Click Delete to delete the existing filter. Alert Policies This page is used to configure the Alert Policy for the PEF configuration. You can add, delete or modify an entry in this page. The fields of Platform Event Filter - Alert Policies section are explained Policy Group Number: Displays the Policy number of the configuration.
  • Page 55 Procedure In the Alert Policies Section, select the slot for which you have to configure the Alert policy. That is, n the Alert Policies page, if you have chosen Alert Policy Group Number as 4, you have to configure the 4th slot (the slot with Policy Number 4) in the Alert Policy Tab.
  • Page 56 LAN Destinations This page is used to configure the LAN destination of PEF configuration. sample screen shot of LAN Destination page. The fields of Platform Event Filters - LAN Destinations are explained . Select any empty slot to configure LAN Destinations. Select the LAN Channel: To select the LAN Channel number LAN Channel: Displays LAN Channel Number for the selected slot (read-only).
  • Page 57 Destination Address has to be filled. SNMP Destination Address: If Destination type is SNMP Trap, then enter the IP address of the system that will receive the alert. Destination address will support the following: · IPv4 address format. · IPv6 address format. BMC User Name: If Destination type is Email Alert, then choose the user to whom the email alert has to be sent.
  • Page 58: Services

    .9 Services This page displays the basic information about services running in the BMC. Only Administrator can modify the service. To open Services page, click Settings > Services from the menu bar. sample screen shot of Services page. The fields of Services page are explained Services: Displays service name of the selected slot (read-only).
  • Page 59 Timeout: Displays the session timeout value of the service. For web and KVM, user can configure the session timeout value. Maximum Sessions: Displays the maximum number of allowed sessions for the service.
  • Page 60 Procedure to view the Active Sessions: Click View Icon to view the details about the active sessions for the service. This opens the Active Session screen (for example - Service Sessions) as shown in the screen shot. Session Type: Displays the type of the active sessions. User: Displays the name of the user.
  • Page 61 Procedure to modify the existing services: Select a slot and click Edit icon ( to modify the configuration of the service. Note: Whenever the configuration is modified, the service will be restarted automatically. User has to close the existing opened session for the service if needed. This opens the Service Configuration screen as shown in the screen shot.
  • Page 62: Smtp Settings

    .10 SMTP Settings Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an Internet standard for electronic mail (e-mail) transmission across Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Using BMC Web GUI, you can configure the SMTP settings of the device. To open SMTP Settings page, click Settings > SMTP Settings from the menu bar. sample screen shot of SMTP Settings page.
  • Page 63 The fields of SMTP Settings page are explained LAN Interface: Displays the list of LAN channels available Sender Email ID: A valid ‘Sender Address’ to indicate the BMC, whenever e-mail is sent. Primary Server Name: The ‘Machine Name’ of the BMC, from where the e-mail is sent. Space, special characters are not allowed.
  • Page 64 Note: To enable STARTTLS support, the respective SMTP support option should be enabled. Secondary SMTP Support: It lists the Secondary SMTP Server configuration. It is an optional field. If the Primary SMTP server is not working fine, then it uses Secondary SMTP Server configuration. Note: Options of Secondary SMTP Support are same as Primary SMTP Support.
  • Page 65: Ssl Settings

    .11 SSL Settings The Secure Socket Layer protocol was created by Netscape to ensure secure transactions between web servers and browsers. The protocol uses a third party, a to identify one end or both end of the transactions. Using BMC Web GUI, configure SSL certificate into the BMC. Using this, the device can be accessed in a secured mode.
  • Page 66 Current Certificate: Current certificate and uploaded date/time will be displayed (read-only). New Certificate: Certificate file should be of pem type Current Private Key: Current Private key information will be displayed (read-only). New Private Key: Private key file should be of pem type Upload: To upload the SSL certificate and privacy key into the BMC.
  • Page 67 Organization(O): Organization name for which the certificate is to be generated. · Maximum length of 64 characters. · It is a string of alpha-numeric characters. · Special characters ‘#’ and ‘$’ are not allowed. Organization Unit(OU): Over all organization section unit name for which certificate is to be generated. ·...
  • Page 68 The fields of SSL Settings - View SSL Certificate are explained Basic Information: This section displays the basic information about the uploaded SSL certificate. It displays the following fields:...
  • Page 69 · Version Serial Number · Signature Algorithm · Public Key · Issuer Common Name(CN) · Issuer Organization(O) · Issuer Organization Unit(OU) · Issuer City or Locality(L) · Issuer State or Province(ST) · Issuer Country(C) · Issuer E-mail Address · Valid From ·...
  • Page 70: System Firewall

    .13 System Firewall In BMC Web GUI, the System Firewall page allows you to configure the firewall settings. The firewall rule can be set for an IP or range of IP Addresses or Port numbers. To view this page, you must at least be an operator. Only administrators can add or delete a firewall.
  • Page 71 To View Existing Firewall Settings Click General Firewall Settings > Existing Firewall Settings icon. A blank page will be opened if you did not add anything in “Add Firewall Settings”. If any settings are added, then the added rule will be listed in “Existing Firewall Settings”...
  • Page 72 Add Firewall Settings Click General Firewall Settings > Add Firewall Settings. This opens the Add Firewall Settings page as shown Select Block All to block all the incoming IPs and Ports. Select Flush All to flush all the system firewall rules. Select Timeout to enable or disable firewall rules with timeout.
  • Page 73 IP Address Firewall Rules Click IP Firewall Rules page. sample screen shot of IP Firewall Rules page. The fields of IP Address Firewall tab are explained To View Existing IP Rules or a range of IP Addresses Click Settings > System Firewall > IP Address Firewall Rules > Existing IP Rules. A blank page will be opened if you did not add anything in Add IP Rule .
  • Page 74 Procedure 1. Select the Existing IP Rules you want to remove. 2. Click on Delete to remove the selected Existing IP Rules. IP Single (or) Range Start - To show the configured Port Address or Range of Ports. IP Range End - To show the configured Port Address or Range of Ports. Enable Timeout - To enable/disable Timeout.
  • Page 75 Procedure to add an IP address or range of IP addresses, 1. Click Settings > System Firewall > IP Address Firewall Rules > Add New IP Rule to add a new IP or range of IP address. In the Add new rule for IP page, Enter the IP address and a range of IP addresses in the IP Single or IP Range Start field.
  • Page 76 Enter End Date to end the respective firewall rule effect from this date. Enter Start Time to start the respective firewall rule effect from this time. Enter End Time to end the respective firewall rule effect from this time. Determine the rule to block or accept. Click Save to save the changes made.
  • Page 77 Port Firewall Rules Click Port Firewall Rules page. sample screen shot of Port Firewall Rules page. The fields of Port Firewall Rules tab are explained To view Existing Port Rules Click Settings > System Firewall > Port Firewall Rules > Existing Port Rules. A blank page will be opened if you did not add anything in Add New port Rule If any rule is added, then the added rule will be listed in...
  • Page 78 Procedure 1. Select the Existing Port Rules you want to remove. 2. Click on Delete to remove the selected Existing Port Rules. The fields of System Firewall - Existing Port Rules page are explained Port Single (or) Range Start - To configure the Port or Range of Port Addresses. Port Range End - To configure the Port or Range of Port Addresses.
  • Page 79 Procedure to add Port/Range of ports 1. To add a new range of Port address, click the Add button. In the Add new rule for Port window, enter the port number or a range of port numbers in the Port Single (or) Range Start field.
  • Page 80: User Management

    Enter End Date to end the respective firewall rule effect on this date. Enter End Time to end the respective firewall rule effect at this time. Select the Rule to determine the rule to Block or Allow. Click Save to save the changes made. .13 User Management In BMC eb GUI, the User Management page allows you to view the current list of user slots for the server.
  • Page 81 Procedure to add a new User 1. To add a new user, select a free section and click on the empty section. This opens the Add User screen as shown in the screen shot.
  • Page 82 Enter the name of the user in the User Name field. Set Password Size for the new password. In the Password and Confirm Password fields, enter and confirm your new password. Char NUL ‘\0’ SOH (start of heading) STX (start of text) ETX (end of text) EOT (end of transmission.) ENQ (enquiry)
  • Page 83 Enable or isable the Enable User Access Privilege. Note: Enabling User Access will assign the IPMI messaging privilege to user. It is recommended that the IPMI messaging option should be enabled for the user to enable the User Access option, while creating User through IPMI. Check the SNMP Access check box to enable SNMP access for the user.
  • Page 84 To Modify User 1. To modify the existing user, click on the active user tab. This opens a User screen as shown in the screenshot Check Change Password, if you wish to change the existing Password. Follow the steps (3 to 15) rocedure to add a new ser.
  • Page 85: Remote Control

    1 Remote Control The system and browser requirements for Remote Control are System Requirements · Client machine with 8GB RAM. · If the client machine has 4GB RAM, there will be lag in Video/keyboard/mouse functionality. Supported Browsers · Chrome latest version. ·...
  • Page 86 Open the Remote Control page, click Launch KVM. sample screen shot of the Remote KVM page.
  • Page 87 Procedure To Start Media 1. Click Start Media to start the H5Viewer video redirection. sample screen shot Start Media 2. Click Browse to select CD Image.
  • Page 88 3. Click Start Media to redirect the selected CD image file to the Host. sample screen shot. Start Media 4. To stop the CD Image redirection, click Stop Media.
  • Page 89 Settings Video This menu contains the following sub menu items: Pause Video: This option is used for pausing Console Redirection. Resume Video: This option is used to resume the Console Redirection when the session is paused. Refresh Video: This option can be used to update the display shown in the Console Redirection window. Host Display Display on: If you disable this option, the display will be shown on the screen in Console Redirection Display off: If you enable this option, the server display will be blank but you can view the screen in Console...
  • Page 90 Keyboard Keyboard Layout: This feature is full compatible when host and client has the same keyboard language layout. If the client and host language layouts differ, some special characters will not be compatible. List of Host Physical Keyboard languages supported in SPX H5Viewer. 1.
  • Page 91 Hot Keys  This menu is used to add the user configurable shortcut keys to invoke in the host machine. The configured key events are saved in the BMC. This menu contains the following sub menu items. Add Hot Keys - This menu is used to enable macros. Click Add to macros. Video Record ...
  • Page 92 Active KVM Session can be terminated when there are multiple KVM Session From Master [FULL Privilege KVM Session]. Help  Click this option to get more information About H5Viewer. The KVM Remote Console utility version and plugin version will be displayed...
  • Page 93: Power Control

    1 Power Control This page allows you to view and control the power of your server. To open Power Control, click Power Control from the menu bar. sample screen shot of Power Control The various options of Power Control are given Power Off: To immediately power the server.
  • Page 94: Maintenance Group

    1 Maintenance Group This group of pages allows you to do maintenance tasks on the device. The menu contains the following items: · Backup Configuration · Firmware Image Location · Firmware Information · Firmware Update · HPM Firmware Update · ME Firmware Update ·...
  • Page 95: Backup Configuration

    1 1 Backup Configuration This page allows you to select the specific configuration items to be backed up in case of Backup Configuration. To open Backup Configuration page, click Maintenance > Backup Configuration from the menu bar. sample screen shot of Backup Configuration page.
  • Page 96: Firmware Image Location

    1 .2 Firmware Image Location This page is used to configure firmware image into the BMC. To open Firmware Image Location, click Maintenance > Firmware Image Location from the menu bar. sample screen shot of Firmware Image Location page. The various options of Image Transfer Protocol are given Image Location Type: Type of location to transfer the firmware image into the BMC either Web Upload during Flash or TFTP Server.
  • Page 97: Firmware Information

    4. Enter the TFTP Retry Count value. 5. Click Save to save the changes. 12.3 Firmware Information  This page is used to configure the Firmware Information settings. To open System Administrator page, click Maintenance > Firmware Information from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Firmware Information page is shown below. The various fields of Firmware Information page are given below.
  • Page 98 Once Firmware upgrade using web is started, the regular IPMI command will not be allowed for safety concern if Enable IPMI Command handling during flashing support is disabled in project configuration. To configure, choose ‘Firmware Image Location’ under Maintenance. To open Firmware Update page, click Maintenance >...
  • Page 99 Note: All configuration items will be preserved/overwrite as default during the restore configuration operation. Procedure 1. Click Preserve all Configuration to preserve all configuration. 2. Click Browse to select firmware image. The Firmware update undergoes the following steps: a) Closing all active client requests b) Preparing Device for Firmware Upgrade c) Uploading Firmware Image Note: A file upload pop-up will be displayed for http/https but in the case of tftp files, the file is automatically...
  • Page 100 Click Proceed to flash to start f Note: The Firmware Update page will be disabled and you will not be able to perform any other tasks until firmware upgrade is completed and the device is rebooted. You can now follow the instructions presented in the subsequent pages to successfully update the card's firmware.
  • Page 101: Hpm Firmware Update

    1 .5 HPM Firmware Update This page allows you to update the HPM (Hardware Platform Management) firmware. To configure, choose ‘HPM Firmware Image Location’ under Maintenance. To open HPM Firmware Update page, click Maintenance > HPM Firmware Update from the menu bar. sample screen shot of HPM Firmware Update page.
  • Page 102 Procedure  1. Click Browse to select firmware image. The Firmware update undergoes the following steps: a. Closing all active client requests b. Preparing Device for Firmware Upgrade c. Uploading Firmware Image Note: A file upload pop-up will be displayed for http/https but in the case of tftp files, the file is automatically uploaded displaying the status of upload.
  • Page 103: Firmware Information

    1 .6 Firmware Information This page is used to configure the Firmware Information settings. To open System Administrator page, click Maintenance > Firmware Information from the menu bar. sample screen shot of Firmware Information page. The various fields of Firmware Information page BMC Firmware Information: Build Date: Describes the Build Date of the active BMC image.
  • Page 104: Preserve Configuration

    1 .7 Preserve Configuration This page allows the user to configure the preserve configuration items, which will be used by the Restore factory defaults to preserve the existing configuration without overwriting with defaults/ Firmware Upgrade configuration, To open Preserve Configuration page, click Maintenance > Preserve Configuration from the menu bar. sample screen shot of Preserve Configuration page.
  • Page 105 Files Preserved Following files will be preserved: SDR.dat: This file contains the sensor data record information that is used in IPMI. Dependency Configurations - NIL Following files will be preserved: FRU.bin: This file contains the logical field replaceable unit data that are used by IPMI. Dependency Configurations - SDR Following files will be preserved when Delete SEL reclaim space is disabled: SEL.dat: This file contains the system event logs that are being logged by the IPMI.
  • Page 106 vlansetting.conf: This file is to store the vlan ID and Vlan priority for the particular VLAN interface entry. bond.conf: This file is to enable the bond interface for the specified LAN interfaces. Interfaces: This file is to configure the IP/IPV6 addresses for the LAN interface using static/DHCP method. activeslave.conf: This file is to configure the active interface for the specified bond interface.
  • Page 107 Following files will be preserved: ntp.conf: This file contains the NTP dameon protocol configuration parameters such as synchronization sources, nodes and other related information ntp.stat: This file contains the auto or manual network type protocols adjtime: This file contains the time to synchronize the system clock Localtime: This file is the system link to the file local time or to the correct time zone in the system timezone directly.
  • Page 108 rmedia.conf: This file contains the image name and the remote machine information like IP address, user name, password, domain name and share type. Dependency Configurations - NIL Authentication Following files will be preserved: activedir.conf: This file contains the configurations such as sslenable, timeout, racdomain, adtype, adfilterdc1, adfilterdc2, adfilterdc3, username, password, and rolegroup information such as name domain and privileges.
  • Page 109: Restore Configuration

    1 .8 Restore Configuration This page allows you to restore the configuration files from the client system to the BMC. To open Restore Configuration page, click Maintenance > Restore Configuration from the menu bar. sample screen shot of Restore Configuration page. The various fields Restore Configuration page are Config File - This option is used to select the file which was backup earlier.
  • Page 110: Restore Factory Defaults

    1 .9 Restore Factory Defaults In BMC Web GUI, this option is used to restore the factory defaults of the device firmware. This section lists the configuration items that will be preserved during restore factory default configuration. Warning: Please note that after entering restore factory widgets, other web pages and services will not work. All open widgets will be closed automatically.
  • Page 111: System Administrator

    1 .10 System Administrator This page is used to configure the System Administrator settings. To open System Administrator page, click Maintenance > System Administrator from the menu bar. sample screen shot of System Administrator page. The various fields of System Administrator page are Username: Username of System Administrator is a read only field.
  • Page 112: Sign Out

    1 Sign Out To log out from the Web GUI, click the user name on the top right corner of the screen. sample option. screen shot of Admin - Signout Click Sign Out to perform log out from the Web GUI. A Warning message will be prompted you to proceed further, click OK to log out else Cancel to retain the Web GUI.

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