NEC Express5800/320Fa-L User Manual page 169

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(1) Displays the BMC host name or IP address
(2) Displays the LCD of the server.
(3) The power lamp of the server telling you of the power status
(4) The POWER switch of the server (the same as pressing the POWER switch of the server)
(5) Performs memory dump on the server (the same as pressing the DUMP switch of the server).
(6) Makes the Unit ID lamp of the server blink
(7) Starts up the remote KVM console.
(8) Starts up the BMC configuration.
(9) Stats up the firmware update.
(10) A user name is displayed here.
(11) Displays the connectivity with BMC.
(12) Displays communication security status
(13) Displays network access status
(14) The status lamp of the server telling you of the server status.
(15) Opens the window showing system event logs (SEL).
(16) Opens the window showing the sensor device information (SDR).
(17) Opens the window showing the information on parts to be replaced for maintenance (FRU).
(18) Displays the slot position information (module #0 or module #1)
(19) Displays the slot status (primary or secondary).
(20) Hides the control panel
Remote KVM Console
Remote KVM console functions of the BMC allow you to transfer a local console to the browser on
the management PC over a network.
You can make full access to the server from the management PC using video, keyboard and mouse.
CHECK:
The remote KVM console supports the following five resolutions:
1024 x 768
800 x 600
640 x 480
720 x 400
720 x 350
System Configuration 4-55

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