Configuring The Ethernet Controller; Configuring Raid Arrays - Lenovo System x3100 M4 Installation And Service Manual

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Logging on to the web interface
Use this information to log on to the web interface.
To log on to the IMM web interface, complete the following steps:
Step 1.
On a system that is connected to the server, open a web browser. In the Address or URL field,
type the IP address or host name of the IMM to which you want to connect.
Note: If you are logging on to the IMM for the first time after installation, the IMM defaults to
DHCP. If a DHCP host is not available, the IMM assigns a static IP address of 192.168.70.125. The
IMM network access tag provides the default host name of the IMM and does not require you to
start the server.
Step 2.
On the Login page, type the user name and password. If you are using the IMM for the first time,
you can obtain the user name and password from your system administrator. All login attempts are
documented in the system-event log.
Note: The IMM is set initially with a user name of USERID and password of PASSW0RD (with a
zero, not a the letter O). You have read/write access. You must change the default password the
first time you log on.
Step 3.
Click Log in to start the session. The System Status and Health page provides a quick view of the
system status.
Note: If you boot to the operating system while in the IMM GUI and the message "Booting OS or in
unsupported OS" is displayed under System Status ➙ System State, disable Windows 2008 firewall or type
the following command in the Windows 2008 console. This might also affect blue-screen capture features.
netsh firewall set icmpsetting type=8 mode=ENABLE
By default, the icmp packet is blocked by Windows firewall. The IMM GUI will then change to "OS booted"
status after you change the setting as indicated above in both the Web and CLI interfaces.

Configuring the Ethernet controller

Use this information to configure the Ethernet controller.
The Ethernet controllers are integrated on the system board. They provide an interface for connecting to a 10
Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1 Gbps network and provide full-duplex (FDX) capability, which enables simultaneous
transmission and reception of data on the network. If the Ethernet ports in the server support auto-
negotiation, the controllers detect the data-transfer rate (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-T) and
duplex mode (full-duplex or half-duplex) of the network and automatically operate at that rate and mode.
You do not have to set any jumpers or configure the controllers. However, you must install a device driver to
enable the operating system to address the controllers.
To find device drivers and information about configuring the Ethernet controllers, go to
www.lenovo.com/support

Configuring RAID arrays

Use the Setup utility to configure RAID arrays.
The specific procedure for configuring arrays depends on the RAID controller that you are using. For details,
see the documentation for your RAID controller. To access the utility for your RAID controller, complete the
following steps:
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Chapter 3
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