Ipmi Settings; Captured Bsod; Date & Time Settings; Select The Time Zone - Avigilon VMA-AS3X-IPMI Installation And Operation Manual

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IPMI Settings

From the Settings page you can access various configuration settings for the IPMI module. See the sections
below for more information on the different settings pages available.

Captured BSOD

This page captures a screenshot of the blue screen and error messages that displays in the event of the
system crashing. If the system crashed since the last reboot and you want to find more details about the
crash, you can check this settings page for a screenshot of the blue screen message that was displayed just
before the crash.
Note: KVM service should be enabled to display the BSOD screen capture. KVM service can be
configured from Settings > Services > KVM.
Date & Time Settings
This page is used to set the date and time of the IPMI module. You can set the date and time manually or
automatically using an NTP service. See below for more details.

Select the Time Zone

Use the Select Time Zone drop-down list or the map to select the time zone for your location. This will then
display the exact local time for that time zone.
Automatically Set the Date & Time with an NTP Server
Select your time zone and then check the Automatic NTP Date & Time checkbox to enable the IPMI module
date and time to be set by an NTP server.
Enter the NTP server hostname that should be used to automatically set the date and time in the Primary
NTP Server field. In the Secondary NTP Server field, enter the NTP server hostname for the server that will
be used if the primary server cannot be reached. The secondary NTP server is optional. Click Save to save
these settings for your IPMI date and time.
Manually Set the Date & Time
If you select to manually set the date and time, the map will be disabled for selecting the time zone. Use the
Select Time Zone drop-down list to select the time zone.

External User Services

From the External User Services page you can access various configuration settings for external user
services such as connecting to an LDAP directory or using the RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-in User
Service) protocol for dial-in users. See the sections below for more information on the external users services
available.
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