IBM SP3001 Hardware Configuration Manual page 29

Security siteprotector system
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About this task
A hyperlink available on the SiteProtector Console initiates a Remote Desktop session on the SP3001
appliance desktop.
Procedure
1. Start the SiteProtector Console and log in.
2. Select the System view.
3. Select the Appliance entry from the left pane.
4. Select the "Click here to connect to appliance" hyperlink. Clicking the hyperlink establishes a Remote
Desktop session with the SiteProtector SP3001 appliance.
5. Log in to the Remote Desktop session on the appliance.
6. Use standard operating system tools to perform any of the following tasks:
Task
Change the Windows Administrator (default user
name = Administrator) password
Change the Database Administrator (default user
name = sa) password
a
Enable or disable SNMP
SNMP is a network management protocol
frequently used in TCP/IP networks to monitor
and manage computers and other devices (such as
printers) connected to the network.
Configure local users including creating new users,
setting passwords, deleting existing users, and
changing user properties
Configure local groups including creating new
groups, deleting existing groups, and changing
group properties
Configure folders including creating, removing,
opening, editing properties for, and otherwise
managing folders
Configure shares for existing or new folders
including creating new shares, deleting existing
shares, and changing share properties
Configure file sharing protocols including enabling,
disabling, and defining both general and security
properties for file sharing
Set the server date and time
Schedule a server shutdown or restart
Shut down and restart the server
a
By default, the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) service is disabled on the
SiteProtector SP3001 appliance but allowed by the IBM Security Server Protection policy. If your
SiteProtector SP3001 appliance must be monitored by SNMP, you can enable SNMP services as
needed.
services as needed.
Operating System Tool
User Accounts tool from the Control Panel or run the Local
Users and Groups snap-in by running lusrmgr.msc
SQL Server Management Studio
Run the Services snap-in by running services.msc and then
access the SNMP Trap service
Run the Local Users and Groups snap-in by running
lusrmgr.msc
Run the Local Users and Groups snap-in by running
lusrmgr.msc
Windows Explorer
Use the Administrative Tools > Share and Storage
Management snap-in by running StorageMgmt.msc or the
simpler Shared Folders management snap-in by running
fsmgmt.msc. Note that the Shared Folders management tool is
not present under Administrative Tools, but it is present on the
operating system.
Run the Services snap-in by running services.msc and then
access the Server service
Open Date and Time from the Control Panel or run
timedate.cpl
Use the Task Scheduler by running Administrative Tools >
Task Scheduler or run Taskschd.msc
Click Start > Shutdown > Restart
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