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1. Space special characters are not allowed Primary SMTP Server Lists the Primary SMTP Server configuration O SMTP Support To enable disable SMTP support for the BMC O Server Address The IP address of the SMTP Server It is a mandatory field IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in Xxx xxx XXX XXX Each Number ranges from 0 to 255 First Number must not be 0 Supports IPv4 Address format and IPv6 Address format RIS 2400 Web GUI O SMTP Server requires Authentication To enable disable SMTP Authentication SMTP Server Authentication Types supported are CRAM MD5 LOGIN PLAIN If the SMTP server does not support any one of the above authentication types the user will get an error message stating Authentication type is not supported by SMTP Server O Username The username to access SMTP Accounts User Name can be of length 4 to 64 alpha numeric characters It must start with an alphabet Special characters comma colon semicolon space and W backslash are not allowed O Password The password for the SMTP User Account Password must be at least 4 characters long White space is not allowed This field will not allow more than 64 characters Secondary SMTP Server It lists the Secondary SMTP Server configuration lt is an optional field If the Primary SMTP server is not working fine then it tries with Secondary SMTP Server configuration Save To sa
2. Step 3 To add an image select a free slot and click Add Image to upload a new image to the device Alternatively double click on a free slot to add an image El Add Image Image Type Floppy o Image File Choose File No file chosen Figure 5 8 Add Image Screen Step 4 To replace an image select a configured slot and click Replace Image to replace the existing image Alternatively double click on the configured slot Step 5 Browse the image File and click Replace Step 6 To delete an image select a record and click Delete Image to delete the selected image 5 5 3 Remote Media The Remote Media tab displays configured images on BMC The user can configure images of the remote media server RIS 2400 Web GUI La NOTE Only one image can be configured for each image type To configure the image the user needs to enable Remote Media support using Advanced Settings To add or replace an image the user must have Administrator Privileges Free slots are denoted by To Start Stop Redirection follow the steps below Step 1 To Start Stop Redirection and configure remote media images click Advanced Setting and make sure Remote Media Support option is enabled If not disable Local Media Redirection and then enable Remote Media Redirection Step 2 Select a configured slot and click Start Redirection to start the remote media redirection It is a toggle button if the image is s
3. the main menu RIS 2400 Web GUI Dashboard FRU information Server Health Con Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update DNS Server Settings Manage ONS sottings of ne deeg Host Configuration Host Settings Automatic TEN 73450900590 register amc Gre Deum ONS OHCP Client GON 1516 Configuration Tanz Authentication O Enw Content Tab Private File Not Avadable New TSIG Private Fite Domain Name Configuration Domain Settings Doman Nasne Figure 5 4 DNS Server Settings Page The fields of DNS Server Settings page are explained below Host Configuration O Host Settings Choose either Automatic or Manual settings O Host Name It displays hostname of the device If the Host setting is chosen as Manual then specify the hostname of the device Register BMC O Option to register the BMC either through Direct Dynamic DNS or through DHCP Client FQDN TSIG Configuration O TSIG Authentication To enable disable TSIG Authentication check or uncheck the Enable checkbox respectively If the TSIG Authentication is enabled a TSIG private file containing authentication key and DNS type information must be provided O Current TSIG Private File Displays the current TSIG private file O New TSIG Private File Click Choose File and select a new TSIG private file NOTE Only the TSIG authenticated DNS server can support this function iRIS 2400 Web GUI Domain Name Configu
4. NOTE Alert Policy has to be configured under Configuration gt PEF gt Alert Policy Step 5 In the Generator ID configuration section iRIS 2400 Web GUI a o i E l integration Corp Check Generator ID Data option to fill the Generator ID with raw data Generator ID 1 field is used to give raw generator ID1 data value Generator ID 2 field is used to give raw generator ID2 data value NOTE In RAW data field specify hexadecimal value prefix with Ox In the Event Generator field choose the event generator as Slave type if event was generated from IPMB Otherwise as Software type if event was generated from system software In the Slave Address Software ID field specify corresponding IC Slave Address or System Software ID Choose the particular channel number that event message was received over Or choose 0 if the event message was received via the system interface primary IPMB or internally generated by the BMC Choose the corresponding IPMB device LUN if event generated by IPMB In the Sensor configuration section Select the type of sensor that will trigger the event filter action In the Sensor Name field choose the particular sensor from the sensor list Choose event option to be either All Events or Sensor Specific Events In the Event Data configuration section Event Trigger field is used to give Event Reading type value Value ranges from 1 to 255 Event Data 1 AND Mask field is
5. Restore Configuration This pago allows you to restore the default configuration for your device You can select specific configuration items to be preserved by clicking Enter Preserve Configuration Upon Restore Configuration the sulectod configuration items will be preserved while ali the other configuration items wilt be restored to their default vales none are selected all the configuration tems will be restored to Meir defaun values essentially restoring me Gece configuration to its factory defauts WARNING Please note that once you enter restore configuration widgets other web pages and serices wel not work All open widgets will be closed automatically The device will reset and reboot within few minutes This section lists the configuration tams that will be preserved during restore configuration Chek Presemo Contigurasant to modify the preserve configurason items LS Proserve Configuration Rom 3 Preserve Status 3 Data Not Available Enter Emer Configuration Restore Configuration Figure 8 2 Restore Configuration Page To restore default configuration follow the steps below Step 1 Click Enter Preserve Configuration to redirect to Preserve Configuration page which is used to preserve the particular configuration not to be overwritten by the default configuration Step 2 Click Restore Configuration to restore default configuration of the device 8 4 System Administrator The System Administrator page
6. equal to are allowed Example ou login dc domain dc com Step 8 Click Save to save the settings Click Cancel to cancel the modified changes 5 6 2 Add New Role Group To add a new Role Group follow the steps below Step 1 In the LDAP E Directory Settings Page select a blank row and click Add Role Group or alternatively double click on the blank row to open the Add Role group Page as shown below Add Role Group Role Group Name Role Group Search Base Role Group Privilege Administrator Figure 5 11 Add Role Group Page Step 2 Inthe Role Group Name field enter the name that identifies the role group Role Group Name is a string of 255 alpha numeric characters Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 RIS 2400 Web GUI In the Role Group Search Base field enter the path from where the role group is located to Base DN Search Base is a string of 255 alpha numeric characters Special symbols hyphen underscore and dot are allowed In the Role Group Privilege field enter the level of privilege to assign to this role group Click Add to save the new role group and return to the Role Group List Click Cancel to cancel the settings and return to the Role Group List To Modify Role Group select the row that you wish to modify and click Modify Role Group or double click the row that you wish to modify Make the
7. Filter Type drop down menu select the sensor name filer to view the event for the selected filer Once the Event Log Category and Filter Type are selected the list of events will be Page 15 RIS 2400 Web GUI displayed with the Event ID Time Stamp Sensor Type Sensor Name and Description Save Event Logs Click this button to save the event logs for all the sensors Clear All Event Logs Click this button to delete all the existing records for all the sensors 4 4 System and Audit Logs The System and Audit Logs page displays all logs of the system and audit events that occurred in this device if configured To open the Event Log page click Server Health gt System and Audit Log from the top menu Logs have to be configured under Configuration gt System and Audit Log in order to display any entries Megane SP C fi D 10 10 14 l tze him Dashbomrd FRU Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update System amp Audit Logs This pago splays logs of system and audit ovonts tor thes device mo options have been configured System Log Audit Log UTC Offset GMT 0 Finer by Alert mi This Ftor 2 ovont ormes D Time Su HostName gt Description 3 Jan 1 000017 ett 22456086088 kamal Helper Module Deer Versi n 1 2 2 Jon 1 00 00 17 Em 23456908009 kermel Copyright c 2006 American Megatrends inc o 13 1 Figure 4 4 System and Audit Log
8. Firmware Update without Preserve Configuration option Click here to go to Firmware Update or Restore Conti ation Number of Preserved Meme 0 ooo0000000 Lea St Uncheck A Sm Reset Figure 8 1 Preserve Configuration Page The various fields of Preserve Configuration are given below a 0 i E l integration corn ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI Preserve Status To check uncheck a check box to preserve overwrite the configuration for your system Check All To check the entire configuration list Uncheck All To uncheck the entire configuration list Save To save any changes made NOTE This configuration is used by Restore Factory Defaults process Reset To reset the modified changes 8 3 Restore Configuration The Restore Configuration page is used to restore the default configuration of the device This section lists the configuration items that will be preserved during restore default configuration A WARNING Please note that after entering restore factory widgets other web pages and services will not work All open widgets will be closed automatically The device will reset and reboot within few minutes To open Restore Configuration page click Maintenance gt Restore Configuration from the menu bar a O i E A Integration Corp RIS 2400 Web GUI Dashboard FRU Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update
9. gt Services from the menu bar Dashboard FRU Information Server Health Contiguration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance firmware Update Services Bolow is a list of serdcos running on the BMC R shows current status and other basic information about the s nicos Soloct a slot and press Modify buon to modity the somites configuration Number of Services 7 comedia tomata h media ssh toinet TEE Figure 5 26 Services Page The fields of Services Page are explained below Service Name Displays service name of the selected slot read only Current State Displays the current status of the service either active or inactive state Interfaces It shows the interface in which service is running Nonsecure Port This port is used to configure non secure port number for the service Web default port is 80 KVM default port is 7578 iRIS 2400 Web GUI Ei K i E Ef Integration corn ES CD Media default port is 5120 FD Media default port is 5122 HD Media default port is 5123 Telnet default port is 23 Note SSH service will not support non secure port Secure Port Used to configure secure port number for the service Web default port is 443 KVM default port is 7582 CD Media default port is 5124 FD Media default port is 5126 HD Media default port is 5127 SSH default port is 22 Note Telnet service will not support secure port Timeout Displays the se
10. Console Redirection menu bar consists of the following menu items Video Keyboard Mouse Options Media Keyboard Layout Video Record Power Active Users Help RIS 2400 Web GUI A detailed explanation of these menu items are described below 6 2 5 1 Video This menu contains the following submenu items Pause Redirection This option is used for pausing Console Redirection Resume Redirection 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 Turn Off Host Display If enable this option the server display will be blank but the user can view the screen in Console Redirection If disable this option the display will be back in the server screen Compression Mode This option is used to select the compression mode o YUV 420 o YUV 444 o YUV 444 2 colors VQ o YUV 444 4 colors VQ Capture Screen This option is used to capture the current screen and save in a jpg file Full Screen This option is used to view the Console Redirection in full screen mode Maximize This menu is enabled only when both the client and host resolution are same Exit This option is used to exit the console redirection screen iRIS 2400 Web GUI Ei K i E Ef Integration corn ES 6 2 5 2 Keyboard This menu contains the following sub menu items Hol
11. Cursor This menu item can be used to show or hide the local mouse cursor on the remote client system Mouse Calibration This menu item can be used only if the mouse mode is relative In this step the mouse threshold settings on the remote server will be discovered The local mouse cursor is displayed in RED color and the remote cursor is part of the remote video screen Both the cursors will be synchronized in the beginning Please use or keys to change the threshold settings until both the cursors go out of synch Please detect the first reading on which cursors go out of synch Once this is detected use ALT T to save the threshold value Mouse Mode This option handles mouse emulation from local window to remote screen using either of the two methods Only Administrator has the right to configure this option O Absolute mouse mode The absolute position of the local mouse is sent to the server if this option is selected O Relative mouse mode The Relative mode sends the calculated relative mouse position displacement to the server if this option is selected O Other mouse mode This mouse mode sets the client cursor in the middle of the client system and will send the deviation to the host This mouse mode is specific for SUSE Linux installation La NOTE Client cursor will be hidden always If you want to enable use Alt C to access the menu iRIS 2400 Web GUI E 0 i E Ef In
12. Maintenance Firmware Update Images Redirection Tha pago is uned to configure the images into tho BMC for redirection This can be Gone either by uploading a image into BMC as Local Media or mounting he image from the remote system Advanced Settings as Remote Media Remote Media is currently disabled To configure Local or Remote Media Setings Click the Advanced Seamos button Local Media Remote Media Minber of available imager 0 De A nage formation A Floppy covo Harddisk Figure 5 6 Images Redirection Page 5 5 1 Advanced Media Setting The Advanced Media Settings screen can be accessed by clicking the Advanced Settings button on the Image Redirection page The user can enter the Advanced Media Settings for media redirection Advanced Media Settings Local Media Support Enable Remote Media Support Cl Enable Server Address Source Path Share Type Username Password Domain Name Figure 5 7 Advanced Media Settings Page The fields of Advanced Media Settings page are explained below Local Media Support To enable or disable Local Media support Check or uncheck the Enable checkbox respectively RIS 2400 Web GUI Remote Media Support To enable or disable Remote Media support Check or uncheck the Enable checkbox respectively Both local and remote media support cannot be enabled at a time Server Address Server add
13. Page The System and Audit Logs page contains the following two tabs System Log Click the System Log tab to view all system events Entries can be filtered based on their levels like Alert Critical Error Notification Warning Debug Emergency and Information RIS 2400 Web GUI Audit Log Click the Audit Log tab to view all audit events for this device 4 5 Blue Screen on Death BSOD This page displays the blue screen captured during failure in host system To open the BSOD Screen page click Server Health gt BSOD Screen from the menu bar La NOTE In order to display the BSOD screen KVM service should be enabled KVM Service can be configured under Configuration gt Services gt KVM gt Megara SP C fi D 10 10 14 160 Dashboard FRU Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update Blue Screen of Death This page displays the snapshot of the blue screen captured if the host system crashed since last reboot Figure 4 5 BSOD Screen Page Chapter 9 Configuration Page 18 iRIS 2400 Web GUI a 0 i E l integration Corp 5 1 Overview The Configuration group allows users to access various configuration settings Each configuration setting is described in detail in the following sections 5 2 Active Directory The Active Directory page allows users to configure Active Directory server settings To
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15. The various fields of Triggers Configuration are as follows Events It shows the list of available events to be configured Save To save any changes made iRIS 2400 Web GUI Reset To reset the modified changes 7 3 Recorded Video The Recorded Video page displays the list of available recorded video files on the BMC To open Video Recording page click Auto Video Recording gt Recorded Video from the menu bar Dashboard FRU Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update Video Recording Remote Video share is currently dicabled To enable Remote Video share and configure ts semings Click on Advanced Settings button Betow is a bst of available recorded video flies on the BMC Select a video and click me Play Video bution to play the video Select a video and click the Download bution to download and save the video Click the Delete bution 10 delete the selected video Mander of avadabbe Video Thos 0 Data Not Available Figure 7 2 Recorded Video Page The various fields of Recorded Video are given below E The serial number File Name The video filename File Information Day date and time of video upload Play Video To play the selected video E 0 i E l integration Corp Q RIS 2400 Web GUI Download To download the selected video Delete To delete the selected video La NOTE A
16. a Stepping co F4 Save d Exit k Number of Processors ACore s 4Thread s isc Exit AAA AAA RAGS AGRA Version 2 15 1236 Copyright C 2012 American Megatrends Inc Figure 6 9 SOL Redirection Window SE ee s 0 e En Integration C E RIS 2400 Web GUI orp MN Chapter H Auto Video Recording Page 87 RIS 2400 Web GUI 7 1 Overview The Auto Video Recording consists of the following Triggers Configuration Recorded Video A detailed description of each submenu is given below 7 2 Triggers Configuration The Triggers Configuration page is used to configure the triggers for various events which can be used by the KVM server to perform auto video recording feature To triggers for Auto Video Recording click Auto Video Recording gt Triggers Configuration from the menu bar Dashboard FRU Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Triggers Configuration This page allows the user to configure the events that will trigger the auto video recording function of the KVM server C Temperature vonage Critical Events O Temperature Vottage Non Critical Everts O temper atine No l ae Non Recover able Events C tan stato changed Events O Watchdog Timer Events O Chassis Power on Event C Chassis Power off Evert C Chassis Reset Evert C Particular Date and Time Evert C LPC Reset event Figure 7 1 Triggers Configuration Page
17. cancel the modification and return to LAN destination list 5 13 3 1 Configure LAN Destination To configure LAN Destination follow the steps below Step 1 In the LAN Destination tab choose the slot to be configured This should be the same slot that you have selected in the Alert Policy Entry Destination Selector field That is if you have chosen the Destination Selector as 4 in the Alert Policy Entry page of Alert Policy Tab then you have to configure the 4th slot of LAN Destination Page Step 2 Select the slot and click Add This opens the Add LAN Destination entry iRIS 2400 Web GUI a 0 i E l integration corn ES Add LAN Destination entry LAN Channel Number LAN Destination 2 Destination Type Destination Address Username Subject Message Figure 5 23 Add LAN Destination Entry Page Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 In the LAN Destination field the destination for the newly configured entry is displayed and this is a read only field In the Destination Type field select the one of the types In the Destination Address field enter the destination address NOTE If Destination type is Email Alert then give the email address that will receive the email Select the User Name from the list of users In the Subject field enter the subject In the Message field enter the message Click Add to s
18. following The menu contains the following items Firmware Update Images Transfer Protocol Protocol Configuration A detailed description of each submenu is given below 9 2 Firmware Update This wizard takes you through the process of firmware upgradation A reset of the box will automatically follow if the upgrade is completed or cancelled An option to preserve configuration will be presented Enable it if you wish to preserve configured settings through the upgrade A WARNING Please note that after entering update mode widgets other web pages and services will not work All open widgets will be closed automatically If upgrade process is cancelled in the middle of the wizard the device will be reset La NOTE The firmware upgrade process is a crucial operation Make sure that the chances of a power or connectivity loss are minimal when performing this operation Once you enter into Update Mode and choose to cancel the firmware flash operation the RIS 2400 module must be reset This means that the user must close the Internet browser and log back onto the RIS 2400 module before the user can perform any other types of operations a O i E A integration Corp RIS 2400 Web GUI To open Firmware Update page click Firmware Update gt Firmware Update from the menu bar Dashboard FRU Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firm Firmw
19. is used to configure the System Administrator settings To open System Administrator page click Maintenance gt System Administrator from the menu bar E 0 f E l integration corn ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI Dashboard FRU Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update System Administrator This page allows the user to enableldisable access and change the password for the Systorn Adminestrator account Username sysadmin User Access Enavie C Change Password Password Contem Password Figure 8 3 System Administrator Page The various fields of System Administrator page are given below Username Username of System Administrator is a read only field User Access To enable user access for system administrator Change Password Enable to change the user password Password and Confirm Password Enter to change the password of the BMC debug console administrator NOT the Web GUI password Password must be at least 8 characters long White space is not allowed This field will not allow more than 64 characters Save To save the new configuration for system administrator Reset To reset the modified changes x e d SR Er Integration Corp RIS 2400 Web GUI Chapter 9 Firmware Update Page 96 E 0 i E l integration corp ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI 9 1 Overview This group of pages allows you to do the
20. maximum of only two video files can be recorded and available for access with each recording limited to 5 5 MB or 20 seconds whichever is earlier Further events occurrences on this case will be ignored and no recording will happen until at least one Video File is deleted If the Recorded Video Files are stored in RAM then those video recordings will not be persistent upon BMC Reboot s 0 n En Integration Corp RIS 2400 Web GUI Maintenance Page 91 RIS 2400 Web GUI 8 1 Overview This group of pages allows you to do maintenance tasks on the device The menu contains the following items Preserve Configuration Restore Configuration System Administrator A detailed description of each submenu is given below 8 2 Preserve Configuration The Preserve Configuration 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 gt Preserve Configuration from the menu bar Megex ZE Gg D 10 10 14 16040dex ht01 Dashboard FRU information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update Preserve Configuration This page allows you to select the specific configuration items to be preserved in te cases of Restore Configuration and
21. oRPM CPU_TEMP1 52 C Thresholds for th s peros Lower Nor Recoverable LNR 0 C Lower Critical LC so Lower Hen Critical QNC 16 C Graphical View of this sensor s events Figure 4 1 Sensor Readings Page The Sensor Readings page contains the following information Sensor Count 11 sensors Noraaat Li Woorr Orr Oy Upper Non Recoverable UNR 96 C Upper Critical UC S Uppor Non Crmeat UNC RIS 2400 Web GUI 4 2 1 Sensor Type This sensor type drop down menu allows users to select the type of sensor The list of sensors with the Sensor Name Status and Current Reading will be displayed in the list All the available sensor details will appear by selecting All Sensors Select one particular sensor from the list to view the Thresholds for this sensor on the right hand side of the screen A graphical view of these events Number of event logs vs Thresholds can also be viewed as shown in Figure 4 1 4 2 2 Live Widget Live Widgets is a little gadget which provides real time information about a particular sensor User can track a sensor s behavior over a specific amount of time at specific intervals The result will be displayed as a line graph in the widget The session will not expire until the widgets gets a live data of the last widget that is kept opened To display Live Widget of the selected sensor click the ON link on the top right corner of the Sensor Reading Page This widget
22. of 4 to 16 alpha numeric characters It must start with an alphabetical character It is case sensitive Special characters comma period colon semicolon space slash backslash left bracket and right bracket are not allowed Step 3 Inthe Password and Confirm Password fields enter and confirm your new password Password rules are Password must be at least 8 characters long iRIS 2400 Web GUI Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Ei K i E l integration corn ES White space is not allowed This field will not allow more than 20 characters Enable or Disable the User Access privilege In the Network Privilege field enter the network privilege assigned to the user which could be Administrator Operator User or No Access In the Extended Privilege field select a privilege assigned to the user which could be KVM or VMedia In the Email ID field enter the email ID of the user If the user forgets the password the new password will be mailed to the configured email address SMTP Server must be configured to send emails Select an Email Format Two types of email formats are available AMI Format The subject of this mail format is Alert from your Hostname The mail content shows sensor information ex Sensor type and Description Fixed Subject Format This format displays the message according to user
23. open Active Directory page click Configuration gt Active Directory from the main menu Dashboard FRU Information Server Health Configuration Remote Controli Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update Active Directory Settings The Active Directory ts currently disabled To enable Active Directory and configure its settings C ck on Advanced Settings button The list below shows the current list of configured Role Groups Ifyou would like to delete or modify a role group select Ihe name in the list end click Delete Role Orou or Modify Role Group To add e new Role Oroup select an uneonfigured slot and click Ada Rote Group Number of contigueed Rose groups 0 Figure 5 1 Active Directory Page RIS 2400 Web GUI La NOTE 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 an AD does a variety of functions including the ability to provide information on objects helps organize these objects for easy retrieval and access allows access by end users and administrators and allows the administrator to set security up for the directory The fields and buttons on the Active Directory page are explained below Advanced Settings This option is used to configure Active Directory Advanced Settings Options are Enable Active Directory Authentication User Do
24. power saving mode Save To save the configured settings Reset To reset the previously saved values Chapter 6 Remote Control Page 70 iRIS 2400 Web GUI E 0 i E l integration Corp 6 1 Overview The Remote Control consists of the following Console Redirection KVM Power Control and Status Java SOL A detailed description of each submenu is given below 6 2 Console Redirection KVM The remote console application which is started using the Web GUI allows the user to control the server s operating system remotely using the screen mouse and keyboard and to redirect local CD DVD floppy disk and hard disk USB thumb drives as if they were connected directly to the server 6 2 1 Supported Client and Host OS Following is a list of supported client operating system winxp Ubuntu 9 10 LTS 32 FC9 32 w2k3 32 bit Ubuntu 9 10 LTS 64 FC9 64 w2k3 64 bit Ubuntu 10 04 LTS 32 bit FC 10 32 Windows 7 32 bit Ubuntu 10 04 LTS 64 bit FC 10 64 Windows 7 64 bit Ubuntu 8 10 32 FC 12 32 RHEL 4 32 bit Ubuntu 8 10 64 FC 12 64 RHEL 4 64 bit Ubuntu 11 10 Server 32 bit FC 13 32 RHEL 5 4 32 bit Ubuntu 11 10 Server 64 bit FC 13 64 RHEL 5 4 64 bit OpenSuse 11 2 32 FC 14 32 RHEL 6 0 64 bit OpenSuse 11 2 64 FC 14 64 RHEL 6 0 32 bit MAC 32 MAC 64 RIS 2400 Web GUI Following is a list of s
25. than English mentioned above the user must select this option to avoid typo errors Soft Keyboard This option allows you to select the keyboard layout It will show the dialog as similar to onscreen keyboard If the client and host languages are different then for all the languages other than English mentioned above you must select the appropriate language in the list shown in JViewer and use the soft keyboard to avoid typo errors Integration Corp iRIS 2400 Web GUI 6 2 5 7 Video Record La NOTE This option is available only when the user launches the Java Console Important To view this menu option you must download the Java Media FrameWork JMF It can be downloaded from the link http www oracle com technetwork java javase download 142937 html Before recording the user has to enter the settings To record a video follow the steps below Step 1 Click Video Record gt Settings to open the settings page as shown below Video Length 2o Seconds Video to be Saved Normalized video resolution to 1024 X 768 This might reduce the video quality Figure 6 3 Video Record Setting Window Step 2 Enter the Video Length in seconds Step 3 Browse and enter the location where to save the video Step 4 Enable the option Normalized video resolution to 1024X768 a 0 i E l integration corn ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI Step 5 Click OK to save the entries and return to the Console Redir
26. the embedded controller of the system Network Information The Network Information of the device with the following fields is shown here To edit the network Information click Edit O MAC Address Read only field showing the IP address of the device O V4 Network Mode The v4 network mode of the device which could be either disable static or DHCP O IPv4 Address The IPv4 address of the device could be static or DHCP Ei K i E Ef Integration corn ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI O V6 Network Mode The v6 network mode of the device which could be either disable static or DHCP O IPv6 Address The IPv6 address of the device Remote Control To redirect the host remotely click the Launch button This downloads the jviewer jnip file which after downloaded and launched will open the Java redirection window Sensor Monitoring It lists all the available sensors on the device with the following information O Status This column displays the state of the device There are three states O Denotes normal state A Denotes Warning State O D Denotes Critical State Sensor This column states the name of the sensor Reading This column displays the value of sensor readings O O 0 0 If you click the vad icon the sensor page for that particular sensor will be displayed 2 1 1 Remote Control To redirect the host remotely launch Java Console or ActiveX Console from this section There are two types of console
27. used to indicate wildcarded or compared bits Value ranges from 0 to 255 Event Data 1 Compare 1 and Event Data 1 Compare 2 fields are used to indicate whether each bit position s comparison is an exact comparison or not Value ranges from 0 to 255 In the Event Data 2 configuration section Event Data 2 AND Mask field is similar to Event Data 1 AND Mask Event Data 2 Compare 1 and Event Data 2 Compare 2 fields are similar to Event Data 1 Compare 1 and Event Data 1 Compare 2 respectively In the Event Data 3 configuration section Event Data 3 AND Mask field is similar to Event Data 1 AND Mask Page 45 RIS 2400 Web GUI Event Data 3 Compare 1 and Event Data 3 Compare 2 fields are similar to Event Data 1 Compare 1 and Event Data 1 Compare 2 respectively Step 10 Click Modify to accept the modification and return to Event Filter list Step 11 Click Reset to reset the modification done Click Cancel to cancel the modification and return to Event Filter list Step 12 In the Event filter list click Modify to modify the existing filter Step 13 In the Event filter list click Delete to delete the existing filter 5 13 2 Alert Policy Tab The Alert Policy tab is used to configure the Alert Policy and LAN destination The user can add delete or modify an entry in this page Megane SP Gg D 10 10 14 160index hitml Dashboard FRU information Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmwa
28. Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update PEF Management Uso this pago to configuro Event Filter Alort Policy and LAN Destination To delete or modiy a gr select it in tho list and chek Doleta or Mot To add a new entry select an unconfigured siot and Ech Ad Event Filter Alert Policy LAN Destination Configured LAN Destination count O Destination Address gt la Figure 5 22 LAN Destination Page The fields of LAN Destination tab are explained below RIS 2400 Web GUI LAN Destination Displays destination number for the newly configured entry read only Destination Type Destination type can be either an SNMP Trap or an Email alert For Email alerts the 3 fields destination Email address subject and body of the message needs to be filled The SMTP server information also has to be added under Configuration gt SMTP For SNMP Trap only the destination IP address has to be filled 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 O 1Pv4 address format O IPv6 address format Send Test Alert To send sample alert to configured destination Test alert can sent only with enabled SMTP configuration SMTP support can be enabled under Configuration gt SMTP Add To save the new LAN destination and return to LAN destination list Cancel To
29. DAP E DIRECTORY SBI TEE 31 5 6 1 Advanced LDA P E Direciory Settings ais 32 30 2 Add New Role AS 33 5 MOUSE MODE uta R ee aa e aa aaa aiie 34 SEL RE 36 SI NETWORK A O A A erie are 37 5 10 NETWORK LINK uri is 38 SN RE 40 5 12 PAM EE 41 Seeerei 42 Del Sed Event Filter ss 42 So NN A Event Filter ENY a 44 913 2 Alert Policy VA ANA A A E iai 46 5 13 2 1 Add Alert Policy Entry nata 47 Del Bod LAN DES i 49 5 13 3 1 Configure LAN DeSstinali E 50 PETRA IETS it A AA A A 32 5 15 REMOTE SESSION csi ia 53 5 O SERVICES cis 54 5 16 Modify CTO aah talc aasi A i E a 55 A A E E E A 56 KEE E 58 5416 1 US da 59 1102 Gen rale aa 60 S163 Vew E 62 5 19 SYSTEM AND AUDIT LOS msi 63 SR 64 320 Add EE 66 5 20 2 Modify Existing E 67 E 0 i E l integration Corp Q Page vi RIS 2400 Web GUI 5 21 VIRTUAL E E 68 6 REMOTE CONTROL ninia ica ica ti ie 70 Dl OVERVIE dis 71 6 2 CONSOLE REDIRECTION KVM ccccccccccccessesssscecececececesssaesececeesceesenssaeeeeeeseseeeneas 71 6 2 1 Supported Client and OSOS ia 71 6 2 2 Browser Setting S cia 72 6 2 3 Java Consol AAA AAA AA AAA AA 72 6 2 4 Launch Java Console add a i a 72 6 2 5 Console Redirection Functions AA A 73 0 2 9 A VideO ad 74 6 2 5 2 EVOL 75 Eeer 76 Da ONO aa Eege 77 E Medid aetna tere erences aan ae eee TT 62 30 Keyboard Layos 79 6 23 1 Video RECO hi 80 D POWET A 81 e Ee BE 81 2 SMO RE di 81 6 2 5 11 Quick Buttons 82 6 3 POWER CONTROL AND STATUS custom ic
30. Er 1 IEI Integration Corp Fi ACA ha er y t A nn o i war Z MAA A Ai ME A Piemme tere seen egenen Fenn Leen Ee Vides Seegen Seenen Fhe egen LU Mi l eb GUI IEI MAN Web based Graphics User Interface GUI User Manual Rev 1 00 May 8 2014 YE LS gt i E l integration Corp RIS 2400 Web GUI Revision Date Version Changes May 8 2014 1 00 Initial release iRIS 2400 Web GUI Copyright COPYRIGHT NOTICE The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer TRADEMARKS All registered trademarks and product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective owners Page iii E 0 f E l integrati
31. FE Save To save the configured settings Reset To reset the modified changes RIS 2400 Web GUI
32. Information Server Health Configuration RIS 2400 Web GUI Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance firmware Update SSL Certificate Configuration his pago is usod to configure SSL cort ticato into Ino BMC Using is ihe dovice can he accessed in a secured modo Upload BEL option is used 10 upload the certificate and private hey tao into the BMC Generate SSL phi is used to generate Me SSL certificate based on configuration detalla View GSL option is used to view Me uploaded SGL cercate in reacable format Upload SSL Basic Information Version Serial Number Signature Agorthen Public Key ued From Ceman Narmo CM Organization O Organization eg City of Localia State of Province ST Camry Email Address Generate SSL View SSL 3 OFFTOACDS44945C2 shal WithRSAEncrypbon 1024 bp AMI American Megatrends Inc Semce Processors Ananta Georgia us supporti emicom Figure 5 31 SSL Certificate Configuration View SSL The fields of SSL Certificate Configuration View SSL tab are explained below Basic Information This section displays the basic information about the uploaded SSL certificate It displays the following fields O O O O Version Serial Number Signature Algorithm Public Key Issued From This section describes the following Certificate Issuer information O O O 000 0 Common Name CN Organization O Organization Unit OU City or Locality L State or Provi
33. O Obtain an IPv6 address automatically This option is to dynamically configure IPv6 address using DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Oo IPv6 Address To specify a static IPv6 address to be configured to the device Eg 2004 2010 O Subnet Prefix length To specify the subnet prefix length for the IPv6 settings Value ranges from 0 to 128 O Default Gateway Specify v6 default gateway for the IPv6 settings VLAN Configuration It lists the VLAN configuration settings O VLAN Settings To enable disable the VLAN support for selected interface O VLAN ID The Identification for VLAN configuration Value ranges from 1 to 4095 O VLAN Priority The priority for VLAN configuration Value ranges from 1 to 7 Seven is the highest priority for VLAN Save To save the entries Reset To Reset the modified changes 5 10 Network Link The Network Link Configuration page is used to configure the network link configuration for available network interfaces To open Network Link page click Configuration gt Network Link from the menu bar E J 4 E l integration corn ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI Dashboard FRU information Server Health Contiguration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update Network Link Configuration Manage network link somngs olmo device LAN Interface Age Meqotiation Link Spood Duplex Mode Figure 5 15 Network Link Configuration Page The fields of Network Link
34. OL window a O En Integration Corp RIS 2400 Web GUI BMC IP 10 10 18 86 Username Password Volatile Bit Rate Non Volatile Bit Rate Figure 6 8 Java SOL Step 4 Enter the BMC IP address User Name and Password in the respective fields Step 5 Select the Volatile Bit Rate and Non Volatile Bit Rate from the drop down lists NOTE The Volatile Bit Rate and the Non Volatile Bit Rate set here must be same with the bit rates Bits per second set in BIOS Figure 6 7 Step 6 Click Connect to open the SOL redirection window as shown below del JavaSOL tt SS O me zm d Session Help 10 10 70 86 Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2012 American Megatrends Inc Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit GE EE EEN BIOS Information Set the Date Use Tab A BIOS Vendor American begatrends kto switch between Date Core Version 46 5 4 telements A Compliancy UEFI 2 3 1 PI 1 2 d Project Version B271AR14 WW ai Build Date and Time 01 15 2014 17 07 54 kad DI DD Yendor Ei wd i DD Yersion IER ban d Aaa UNI Module RIS 2400 k gt lt Select Screen A pe Select Item Processor Information Enter Select s Name Haswell 4 Change Opt Brand String Intel R Core TW 15 457 F1 General Help Frequency 3200 MHz F2 Previous Values Processor ID 306c3 F3 Optimized Defaults
35. P E Directory Authentication check or uncheck the Enable checkbox respectively During login prompt use username to login as an dap Group member Follow the rules below to enter the IP address of LDAP server in the Server Address field IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in XXX XXX XXX XXX Each Number ranges from 0 to 255 First Number must not be 0 Supports IPv4 Address format and IPv6 Address format Specify the LDAP Port in the Port field Default Port is 389 For Secure connection default port is 636 Specify the Bind DN Bind DN is a string of 4 to 64 alpha numeric characters It must start with an alphabetical character Special Symbols like dot comma hyphen underscore _ equal to are allowed Example cn manager ou login dc domain dc com E 0 i E Ef Integration corn ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI Step 6 Enter the password in the Password field Password must be at least 1 character long White space is not allowed This field will not allow more than 48 characters Step 7 Enter the Search Base The Search base tells the LDAP server which part of the external directory tree to search The search base may be something equivalent to the organization group of external directory Searchbase is a string of 4 to 63 alpha numeric characters It must start with an alphabetical character Special Symbols like dot comma hyphen underscore _
36. age ccsssccseceeessesseeseseeeeeeseeescaeseseeeeeeneeeseeseseaeeneeeeeneae 88 Figure 7 2 Recorded Video Page s scccsccesesceesseeeeeseeeeeneseseaeenseeeeeeeeescaeseseeeeeeeesesnaesaseeeenseeenead 89 Figure 8 1 Preserve Configuration Page cssseccescc sss eeseeeeeseeeeeseeesceseneeeeneeeeeseaeseseeneeseeeeeas 92 Figure 8 2 Restore Configuration Page s ccsssccsecesssseeseeeeeseeeeeseeesceseseeeeeseeesseeseseaeenseeeeees 94 Figure 8 3 System Administrator Page coonmocnnnnnnnnnnnncccnnennrrnrcnernn cren 95 Figure 9 1 Firmware Update Page ommomcccconnnnnnnnncncnncccareccnn cren 98 Figure 9 2 Image Transfer Protocol Page ccomcccicnnnnnicccnnnnrrnancncarrrnnc cenar 99 a o Et Integration Corp se En Integration Corp ES RIS 2400 Web GUI lt Chapter 1 Introduction RIS 2400 Web GUI 1 1 RIS 2400 Overview The RIS 2400 module supports Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI that helps lower the overall costs of server management by enabling users to maximize IT resources save time and manage multiple systems The new IPMI 2 0 is designed to extend customers IT capabilities and further improve remote management by introducing enhanced functions including New authentication and encryption algorithms enhance security for remote management access Serial over LAN supports remote interaction with serial based applications BIOS and operating s
37. alot and click Agd Usor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 H 3 Number of configured users 2 Disabled Enabled Figure 5 33 User Management Page The fields of User Management Page are explained below User ID Displays the ID number of the user The list contains a maximum of ten users only User Name Displays the name of the user User Access To enable or disable the access privilege of the user Network Privilege Displays the network access privilege of the user Email ID Displays email address of the user Add User To add a new user Modify User To modify an existing user Delete User To delete an existing user Integration Corp iRIS 2400 Web GUI La NOTE The Free slots are denoted by in all columns for the slot 5 20 1 Add New User To add a new user follow the steps below Step 1 To add a new user select a free slot and click Add User or alternatively double click on the empty slot This Add User screen appears Figure 5 34 Add User Username Password Size 16 Bytes O 20 Bytes Password Confirm Password User Access C Enable Network Privilege Administrator el Extended Privileges O kvm O vmedia Email ID i Email Format AMI Format Y New SSH Key Choose File No file chosen Figure 5 34 Add User Page Step 2 Follow the rules below to enter the name of the user in the User Name field User Name is a string
38. alpha numeric characters Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed Step 3 In the Role Group Domain filed enter the domain where the role group is located Domain Name is a string of 255 alpha numeric characters Special symbols hyphen underscore and dot are allowed E 0 i E Ef Integration corn ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI Step 4 Inthe Role Group Privilege field enter the level of privilege to assign to this role group Step 5 Click Add to save the new role group and return to the Role Group List Click Cancel to cancel the settings and return to the Role Group List Step 6 To Modify Role Group select the row that you wish to modify and click Modify Role Group Make the necessary changes and click Save Step 7 To Delete a Role Group select the row that you wish to delete and click Delete Role Group 5 3 DNS The DNS Server settings page is used to manage the DNS settings of a device 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 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 To open DNS Server Settings page click Configuration gt DNS from
39. alth Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update Dashboard Dashboard gives the overall information about the status of the device and remote server Device Information Sensor Monitoring Event Logs Firmware Revision D702QR10 Firmware Bud Teme Dec 17 2013 18 36 29 CST EC Revision B271ER25 Sensor Reading CPU_TEMPI 51 C Network Information Edit MAC Address 12 3456 96 6638 Va Network Made DHCP ut address 101014160 V6 Network Made DHCP a Address zg men oe CPU_CORE 1743 Voms 5 071 vons 12 111 Volts 1 487 Vons D Remote Control SE 334 3 343 Vors RE Not Available CPU_FAN Not Available ereeeoceoeeeee wBor_vvedvvdbovdedd SYS_FANI Not Available Figure 1 3 IEI iMAN GUI Interface The logged in user information shows the logged in user and his her privilege There are five kinds of privileges User Only benign commands are allowed Operator All BMC commands are allowed except for the configuration commands that can change the behavior of the out of hand interfaces Administrator All BMC commands are allowed OEM Proprietary The user access level defined by OEM No Access Login access denied Each general function of IEI MAN GUI is described in detail in the following chapters n gu o En Integration Corp RIS 2400 Web GUI Dashboard a o q E A Integration Corp RIS 2400 Web GUI 2 1 Dashboard T
40. are Update Upgrade fermeare of the device Press Enter Update Mode to pul he device in update mode Tha protocot information to ba uted for firmware image transfer during this update is as follows To configura choose Protocol Configuration under Firmware Update menu Protocol Type HTTPHTTPS WARNING Ploase note mat ater entering no update modo the widgets other web pages and services will not work All Ine Open widgets will be automatically Closed Mf the Upgradation ls Canceliod in the middie of me wizard the device will be reset O Preserve at Configuration This will preserve all ine configuration semngs during Me firmware update urespectve of the individual tems marked as preserve overwrne in the table beige AA Configuration Roms bekw will bo preserved as Gofaull during the restore Configuration operation Click Enter Prosare Configuration to maddy the Preserve status sommgs ea Preserve Configuration Rem gt Preserve Status 3 Authenac Ston Overmite KM grote SEL Overwriter FRU Overenite Overwnte Overwtite Overemnite Enter Preserve Configuration Enter e Mode Figure 9 1 Firmware Update Page The various fields of Firmware Update are given below Protocol Type Displays the protocol type used for firmware image downloading to BMC Preserve All Configurations To preserve all the listed configurations Enter Preserve Configuration To redirect to the Preserve Configuration page which is used t
41. ary NIP Server time nist gow El automascalty eynchronzs Date amp Time with NTP Server Figure 5 16 NTP Settings Page The fields of NTP are explained below Date To specify the current date of the device Time Specify the current Time for the device Note As Year 2038 Problem exists Date and Time should be configured within the range Primary NTP Server Specify the primary NTP Server for the device E 0 i E l integration corn ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI Secondary NTP Server Specify the secondary NTP Server for the device Automatically synchronize Check the box to automatically synchronize Date and Time with the NTP Server Refresh To reload the current date and time settings Save To save the settings Reset To reset the modified changes 5 12 PAM Order The PAM Order page is used to configure the PAM ordering for user authentication in to the BMC To open PAM Ordering page click Configuration gt PAM Order from the menu bar Megane SP D Gg D 10 10 14 160index html E eg ef d Dashboard FRU information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update PAM Ordering This pago is used to configure he PAM Ordering tor the usor authentication Figure 5 17 PAM Ordering Page To configure PAM ordering follow the steps below RIS 2400 Web GUI Step 1 Select the required PAM module and click Kai up button to move
42. ashboard FRU Information Server Health Contiguration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update PEF Management Uso this pago to configuro Event Filter Alort Policy and LAN Destination To delete or modity a er n zeigt it in tho list and chek Dolete ot Mot To add a new entry select an unconfigured slot and Sch Ad Alen Policy LAN Destination Configured Event Filter count 15 ga ation gt Event Filter Action 3 Event Severity gt Enabled pier Unspecmed Enabled Unspecified Enabled Unspecified Enabled Ungpeciied Enabled Unspecitied Enabled Unspecified Enabled Unspecified Enabled Unspeciied Enabled Unspecified Enabled Unspecified Enabled Unspecified Enabled Unspecified Enabled Unspecified Enabled Unspecified Enabled UpateZei Sensor Name any Any Any Any Am Any Ary Any Ary Ary Any Arey Any Ary Ana Figure 5 18 PEF Management Event Filter The Event Filter page contains the list of configured PEF The fields of Event Filter Tab are explained below PEF ID This field displays the ID for the newly configured PEF entry read only Filter Configuration Check box to enable the PEF settings Event Filter Action Check box to enable PEF Alert action This is a mandatory field Event Severity To choose any one of the event severity from the list Sensor Name To choose the particular sensor from the sensor list Add To add the new event filter entry and return t
43. ave the new LAN destination and return to LAN destination list Click Cancel to cancel the modification and return to LAN destination list In the LAN Destination tab to modify a configuration select the row to be modified and click Modify In the Modify LAN Destination Entry page make the necessary changes and click Modify In the LAN Destination Tab to delete a configuration select the slot and click Delete RIS 2400 Web GUI 5 14 RADIUS RADIUS is a modular high performance and feature rich RADIUS suite including server clients development libraries and numerous additional RADIUS related utilities The RADIUS Settings page is used to set the RADIUS Authentication To open RADIUS Settings page click Configuration gt RADIUS from the main menu Megane SP Gg D 10 10 14 160404ex html fon Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update RADIUS Settings Check io box below t enable RADIUS authensc A n and enter Me required informahon to accoss the RADIUS server Press tho Bavo DuZon to Save your changes O Enable Figure 5 24 RADIUS Settings Page The fields of RADIUS Settings page are explained below RADIUS Authentication Option to enable RADIUS authentication Port The RADIUS Port number Default Port is 1812 Server Address The IP address of RADIUS server IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in Xxx xXX XXX XXX Each Number ranges from 0 to 255 Fi
44. cceecseseeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeenseeeeeeas 59 Figure 5 30 SSL Certificate Configuration General SSL ccceeccesceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeenseeeeeees 60 Figure 5 31 SSL Certificate Configuration View SSL s ssssseunseunnuunnnunnnunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna 62 Figure 5 32 System and Audit Log Settings Page ccccccccconnonnnccccconnncnnnnnnnncn carencia rre nan 63 Figure 5 33 User Management PaYl ooonnccccionnnnncnnnrcccnnecr cnn 65 Fig re 5 34 Add User Raog eege eege ici 66 Figure 5 35 Modify User Page EEN 68 Figure 5 36 Virtual Media Devices Page ccccmnnccnccnnnncnccconennrrnancrcnnrn nc 69 Figure 6 1 Java Console Page ommmmiccnncccnonenncrcc cr 73 Figure 6 2 Virtual Media Wizard Window ss sssssssuuneuunnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnna 78 Figure 6 3 Video Record Setting Window ssssssuuseuunenunnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnna 80 Figure 6 4 Power Control and Status Page cscccceseesseeseseeeeeeeeeeseaeseneeeeneeeeseeeseseeeeeeseeeeeae 83 Figure 6 5 Java SOL Page EE 84 Figure 6 6 BMC Console Redirection BIOS Option coomcconcnncccnnonncnnnnnnaanncnnenc narran rro 85 Figure 6 7 BMC Console Redirection Settings BIOS Menu onnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrraarrnrennnos 85 Fig re Ee E 86 Figure 6 9 SOL Redirection Window ccccsccsssecseeceeeeeeeeseeeenseeeeeneeescaeseseeeeeeeeeseeeseseaeeneeeeenead 86 Figure 7 1 Triggers Configuration P
45. chnology Comp Board Product Name 1415 2400 Figure 3 1 FRU Information Page Select a FRU Device ID from the Basic Information section to view the details of the selected device Chapter 4 Server Health Page 12 4 1 Overview iRIS 2400 Web GUI The Server Health consists of five items Each item is described in detail in the following sections Sensor Readings Event Log System and Audit Log BSOD Screen BIOS Port80 4 2 Sensor Readings E 0 i E l integration Corp The Sensor Readings page displays all the sensor related information Figure 4 1 To open the Sensor Readings page click Server Health gt Sensor Readings from the top menu Click on a record to show more information about that particular sensor including thresholds and a graphical representation of all associated events Dashboard FRU Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update Sensor Readings All Sensor related informaton wit be displayed here Double click an a record to toggie ON OFF the ive moget for mat particular sensor AB Sensors SYS_TEMPI CPU_CORE ov aN DORI ke Ltd EA BK CPU_FANI SYS Fan z Normal Normal Normal Normat Normat Normat Lowor Non Rocowrable Normal Normal Lower Non Criscat Lower Non Recoverable ne 1 743 Volis 5 071 vons 12 111 Volts 1 487 Vons 0 079 Vora 3 343 Vols 3 279 Volts 800 RPM
46. d Right Ctrl Key This menu item can be used to act as the right side lt CTRL gt key when in Console Redirection Hold Right Alt Key This menu item can be used to act as the right side lt ALT gt key when in Console Redirection Hold Left Ctrl Key This menu item can be used to act as the left side lt CTRL gt key when in Console Redirection Hold Left Alt Key This menu item can be used to act as the left side lt ALT gt key when in Console Redirection Left Windows Key This menu item can be used to act as the left side lt WIN gt key when in Console Redirection The user can also decide how the key should be pressed Hold Down or Press and Release Right Windows Key This menu item can be used to act as the right side lt WIN gt key when in Console Redirection The user can also decide how the key should be pressed Hold Down or Press and Release Alt Ctrl Del This menu item can be used to act as if the user pressed the lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt and lt DEL gt keys down simultaneously on the server that are redirecting Context menu This menu item can be used to act as the context menu key when in Console Redirection Hot Keys This menu item can be used to add or delete a hot key shortcut The added hot key shortcuts can be accessed through the Hot Key quick button on the top of the Console Redirection window RIS 2400 Web GUI 6 2 5 3 Mouse This menu contains the following sub menu items Show
47. ection screen Click Cancel if you don t wish to save the entries Step 6 Inthe Console Redirection window click Video Record gt Start Record Step 7 Record the process Step 8 To stop the recording click Video Record gt Stop Record 6 2 5 8 Power The power option is to perform any power cycle operation Click on the required option to perform the following operation Reset Server To reboot the system without powering off warm boot Immediate Shutdown To immediately power off the server Orderly Shutdown To initiate operating system shutdown prior to the shutdown Power On Server To power on the server Power Cycle Server To first power off and then reboot the system cold boot 6 2 5 9 Active Users Click this option to displays the active users and their system ip address 6 2 5 10 Help Click About JViewer to displays the copyright and version information a O q E A Integration Corp 6 2 5 11 Quick Buttons RIS 2400 Web GUI The top of Console Redirection window displays all the quick buttons These quick buttons helps users to perform these functions by just clicking them Quick Buttons Explanation This key is used to play the Console redirection after being paused This key can be used for pausing Console Redirection SIN 4 5 This button is used to view the Console Redirection in full screen mode Note Set your client system res
48. elow sysadmin daemon sshd ntp stunnel4 5 21 Virtual Media The Virtual Media Devices page is to configure Virtual Media device settings If you change the configuration of the virtual media in this page it shows the appropriate device in the JViewer Vmedia dialog For example if the user selects two floppy devices in Page 68 E 0 i E l integration Corr ES RIS 2400 Web GUI Configure Virtual Media page then two floppy device panels will be shown in JViewer gt Vmedia To open Virtual Media page click Configuration gt Virtual Media from the main menu Megane SP Gg D 10 10 14 160 index html Dashboard FRU information Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update Virtual Media Devices Tho following option will allow to comgure virtual media devices Below you can Select the numbor of instances mat aco be supported for each type of virtual media amicos Floppy devices COOVO devices Hard disk devices C Disable Power Save Mode Figure 5 36 Virtual Media Devices Page The following fields are displayed in this page Floppy devices The number of floppy devices that support for Virtual Media redirection CD DVD devices The number of CD DVD devices that support for Virtual Media redirection Hard disk devices The number of hard disk devices that support for Virtual Media redirection Disable Power Save Mode To enable or disable the
49. ent to the server Recommended for SLES 11 OS Installation Save To save the changes made Reset To Reset the modified changes RIS 2400 Web GUI 5 8 NCSI The NCSI Settings page is used to configure Network Communication Service Interface NCSI configuration settings To open NCSI page click Configuration gt NCSI from the main menu Dashboard FRU Information Server Health Contiguration Remote Contro I Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update NCSI Settings The following options are for configuring the channel number and package 10 informasion for o NCSI irtotace Current NCSI Mode AUTO FAILOVER Set NCSI Moge to Auto F allover Mode O Set NCSI Mode to Manual Swich Mode NCSI interface Channel Humber Package ID Figure 5 13 NCSI Settings Page The following fields are displayed in this page Interface Name It lists the interface name in list box Channel Number Lists the channel number of the selected interface Package ID Lists the package id of the selected interface Save To save the current changes Reset To reset the modified changes Ei i E A integration corn ES RIS 2400 Web GUI 5 9 Network The Network Settings page is used to configure the network settings for the available LAN channels To open Network Settings page click Configuration gt Network from the main menu Dashboard FRU Information Server Health Contiguration Remote Control A
50. es to control access To open LDAP Settings page click Configuration gt LDAP E Directory Settings from the main menu Megane SP C fi D 10 10 14 160 index el ze Dashboard FRU information Server Health Contiguration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update LDAP E Directory Settings LDAPIE Directory it Currently disabled To enable LOAPIE Directory and configure Ne setings Click on Advanced Setings buton Advanced Settings Tho hat botow shows Pi current hst of configured Role Groups If you would like 10 delete OF mody a role group select Pw namm in the el and ch Delete Role Group or Modify Role Group To add a new Rot Group select an unconfigured slot and click Ade Rote Group Number of configured Rote groups 0 Figure 5 9 LDAP E Directory Settings Page Ei K i E A integrationi Corp Po RIS 2400 Web GUI 5 6 1 Advanced LDAP E Directory Settings To enter the details in Advanced LDAP E Directory Settings page follow the steps below Step 1 Server Address Port Bind DN Password Search Base In the LDAP E Directory Settings Page click Advanced Settings The Advanced LDAP E Directory Settings page appears Figure 5 10 ES Advanced LDAP E Directory Settings LDAPIE Directory Authentication Denable 0 Figure 5 10 Advanced LDAP E Directory Settings page Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 To enable disable LDA
51. ficate Configuration Generate SSL tab are explained below Common Name CN Common name for which certificate is to be generated Maximum length of 64 characters Special characters and are not allowed Organization O Organization name for which the certificate is to be generated iRIS 2400 Web GUI E 0 i E l integration corn ES Maximum length of 64 characters Special characters and are not allowed Organization Unit OU Over all organization section unit name for which certificate is to be generated Maximum length of 64 characters Special characters and are not allowed City or Locality L City or Locality of the organization mandatory Maximum length of 64 characters Special characters and are not allowed State or Province ST State or Province of the organization mandatory Maximum length of 64 characters Special characters and are not allowed Country C Country code of the organization mandatory Only two characters are allowed Special characters are not allowed Email Address Email Address of the organization mandatory Valid for Validity of the certificate Value ranges from 1 to 3650 days Key Length The key length bit value of the certificate Generate To generate the new SSL certificate La NOTE HTTPs service will get restarted to use the newly generated SSL certificate Dashboard FRU
52. gives a dynamic representation of the readings for the sensor Megane SP x fi D 10 10 14 1604n ex hi ration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update Sensor Readings All sensor related information will be desplayed here Double click on a record to toggle ON OFF the Ive widget for that particular sensor CPU_TEMP1 52 C Live Widget Tiweshokdts for this sensor Lower NomRecoversble LNR 0 C Upper Non Recoverable UNR 96 C Lower Critical LO sto Upper Critical UC EMS Lower Non Critieal LNC 16 C Upper Non Critical UNC ere Live Widget Figure 4 2 Live Widget Window On Off Control E 0 i E A Integration Corp RIS 2400 Web GUI 4 2 3 View this Event Log Users can click the View this Event Log button to view the Event Log page for the selected sensor 4 3 Event Log The Event Log page displays the list of event logs occurred by the different sensors on this device To open the Event Log page click Server Health gt Event Log from the top menu Dashboard FRU Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update Event Log Everts genorated by tho system wall be logged here Double click on a record to aos me Gosenption Alt Events e mer pr All Sensors ei Event Log 3640 event entries 73 page s BMC Timezone Chent Timezone UTE Offset OMT J 0 1 Event Time Stamp 3 Sens
53. he Dashboard page gives the overall information about the status of a device To open the Dashboard page click Dashboard from the main menu Megane SP CG ft Dashboard 10 10 14 l tze 3 Dashboard FRU information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update Dashboard gives the overall information boul he status of tre device and remote server Device Information Sensor Monitoring Event Logs Firmware Reventon O7020R10 Firmware Build Time Dec 17 2013 18 3629 CST EC Revision Network Information tam 12 34 56 98 68 08 DHCP 10 10 14 160 V6 Network Mode DHCP MAC Address V4 Network Mode et Adare of Address Remote Control Sensor Reading dea 433 58 148 AIV 4 70 Sg EMP 27 C SYSTEMI 949 B271ER25 CPU_TEMP1 51 C CPU_CORE 1 743 Volts Ki 5 071 Volts SYS FANI 9 4 DORI 379 DORA 1 487 Volts o TEMP 0 08 W 12 111 vots Koch 0 079 Volts Ly 3 343 Volts KE Not Avadable CPU_FANI Not Available 9 00000000 SYS_FANT Not Available Figure 2 1 Dashboard Page A brief description about the information displayed in the Dashboard page is given below Device Information The Device Information displays the following information O Firmware Revision The revision number of the firmware O Firmware Build Time This field shows the date and time on which the firmware is built O EC Revision The revision number of
54. hoose a particular channel from the available channel list Destination Selector To choose a particular destination from the configured destination list NOTE LAN Destination has to be configured under Configuration gt PEF gt LAN Destination Add To save the new alert policy and return to Alert Policy list Modify To modify the existing entries Cancel To cancel the modification and return to Alert Policy list 5 13 2 1 Add Alert Policy Entry To add an alert policy entry follow the steps below In the Alert Policy tab select the slot for which you have to configure the Alert Policy That is in the Event Filter Entry page if you have chosen Alert Policy RIS 2400 Web GUI number as 4 then you have to configure the 4th slot the slot with Policy Number 4 in the Alert Policy Tab Step 2 Select the slot and click Add to open the Add Alert Policy Entry page as shown below Add Alert Policy entry Policy Entry z Policy Number Policy Configuration lt Policy Set Channel Number 2 5 Destination Selector Alert String E Alert String Key Figure 5 21 Add Alert Policy Entry Page Step 3 Policy Entry is a read only field Step 4 Select the Policy Number from the list Step 5 Inthe Policy Configuration field check Enable if you wish to enable the policy settings Step 6 Inthe Policy Set field choose any of the Policy set from the
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56. le format Upload SSL Generate SSL View SSL Thu Jan 1 00 00 00 1870 Choose File No file chosen Thu Jen 1 00 00 00 1970 Ghose File no fie chosen Figure 5 29 SSL Certificate Configuration Upload SSL The fields of SSL Certificate Configuration Upload SSL tab are explained below Current Certificate Current certificate information will be displayed read only New Certificate Certificate file should be of pem type Current Privacy Key Current privacy key information will be displayed read only RIS 2400 Web GUI New Privacy Key Privacy key file should be of pem type Upload To upload the SSL certificate and privacy key into the BMC La NOTE Upon successful upload HTTPs service will get restarted to use the newly uploaded SSL certificate 5 18 2 Generate SSL Dashboard FRU information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update SSL Certificate Configuration 10 configuro BSL cortmicato into the BMC Using Mis he device can he accessed in a socured modo Upload BBL option is used to upload the certificate and private ker 106 into the BMC Generate SSL an is ai pp teens the SSL certificate based on configuration details View SSL option is used to view Me uploaded SGL certiicate in readable format Upload SSL Generate SSL View SSL Figure 5 30 SSL Certificate Configuration General SSL The fields of SSL Certi
57. list Step 7 Inthe Channel Number field choose particular channel from the available channel list Step 8 Inthe Destination Selector field choose particular destination from the configured destination list NOTE LAN Destination has to be configured under Configuration gt PEF gt LAN Destination That is if you select the number 4 for destination selector in Alert Policy Entry page then you have to configure the 4th slot LAN Destination Number 4 in the LAN Destination tab Step 9 Inthe Alert String field enable the check box if the Alert policy entry is Event Specific E 0 i E l integration Corr ES RIS 2400 Web GUI Step 10 In the Alert String Key field choose any one value that is used to look up the Alert String to send for this Alert Policy entry Step 11 Click Add to save the new alert policy and return to Alert Policy list Click Cancel to cancel the modification and return to Alert Policy list Step 12 In the Alert Policy list to modify a configuration select the slot to be modified and click Modify In the Modify Alert Policy Entry Page make the necessary changes and click Modify Step 13 In the Alert Policy list to delete a configuration select the slot and click Delete 5 13 3 LAN Destination The LAN Destination page is used to configure the Event filter Alert Policy and LAN destination Mepo SP D Gg D 10 10 14 160 index html Dashbourd FRU Information Server Health
58. low the steps below Step 1 Obtain the IP address of the managed system lt is recommended to use the IPMI Tool to obtain the IP address of the managed system To use IPMI Tool to obtain IP address follow the steps below a Copy the Ipmitool exe file to a bootable USB flash drive b Insert the USB flash drive to the managed system c The managed system boots from the USB flash drive d Enter the following command ipmitool 20 30 02 01 03 00 00 there is a space between each two digit number e Aserial of number shows The last four two digit hexadecimal numbers are the IP address Convert the hexadecimal numbers to decimal numbers Step 2 On the remote management console open a web browser Enter the managed system IP address in the web browser Figure 1 1 gt C ff O 10 10 14 160 Figure 1 1 IEI MAN Web Address Sample Step 3 The login page appears in the web browser Figure 1 2 a o i E l integration corp ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI Magu IP x YB cf 10 1014 160 index tit Username Password Tam Porrera Les Boquied Browser Soltmas 1 Alowpopups tom mis site 2 Mlow tio downtoad tom mes one Howto Ed 2 Enable javascript for this site amp Enable cooies formis site itis recommended not to use Retesh Back and Forward options ofthe browser Figure 1 2 IEI MAN Web GUI Login Page Step 4 Enter the user name and password to login the system The default login
59. main name and up to three Domain Controller Server Addresses Role Group ID The name that identifies the role group in the Active Directory Role Group Name is a string of 255 alpha numeric characters Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed Role Group Name The domain where the role group is located Domain Name is a string of 255 alpha numeric characters Special symbols hyphen underscore and dot are allowed Role Group Privilege The level of privilege to assign to this role group Add Role Group To add a new role group to the device Modify Role Group To modify that role group Alternatively double click on the configured slot Delete Role Group To delete an existing Role Group E 0 f E A Integration corn ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI 5 2 1 Advanced Active Directory Settings To enter the details in Advanced Active Directory Settings page follow the steps below Step 1 Click on Advanced Settings to open the Advanced Active Directory Settings page Advanced Active Directory Settings Active Directory Authentication Denable Secret Username Secret Password User Domain Name Domain Controller Server Address2 Domain Controller Server Address3 E E Domain Controller Server Address K Figure 5 2 Advanced Active Directory Settings Page Step 2 In the Active Directory Settings page enter the following details Active Directory Authen
60. nce ST Country C Email Address Validity Information This section displays the validity period of the uploaded certificate iRIS 2400 Web GUI E 0 i E l integration corn ES O Valid From Oo Valid To Issued To This section display the information about the certificate issuer O Common Name CN Organization O Organization Unit OU City or Locality L State or Province ST Country C Email Address O O O 00 0 5 19 System and Audit Log The System and Audit Log page displays a list of system logs and audit logs occurred in this device To open System and Audit log page click Configuration gt System and Audit Log from the main menu Dashboard FRU information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update System and Audit Log Settings Enable and configure logging of system events below Or you can enabiesdesabte logging of aud events Press the Save buf n to Save your changes System Log El Enable Log Type LocalLog Remote Log Fite Size im bytes so Rotate Count D Server Addiess Audn Log El Enable Figure 5 32 System and Audit Log Settings Page The fields of System and Audit Log Settings Page are explained below 5 20 Users RIS 2400 Web GUI System Log This field is to enable or disable the system logs Log Type Specifies the Log type for system logs whether it should be preserved in a local file or on a rem
61. necessary changes and click Save To Delete a Role Group select the row that you wish to delete Then click Delete Role Group 5 7 Mouse Mode In IEI MAN GUI Redirection Console handles mouse emulation from local window to remote screen in either of two methods User has to be an Administrator to configure this option To open Mouse Mode page click Configuration gt Mouse Mode from the main menu E J 4 E l integration corn ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI Deshbonr FRU information Server Health Contiguration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update Mouse Mode Settings Redirecion console mouse modo sengs can be modified hero Curro Mouse Mode ABSOLUTE Set Mode to Relative Recommended when server OS is Linu Set Modo to Absolute Recommended when server OS ts Windows O Set Mode to Other Mode Recommended for SLES 11 OS instaltation Figure 5 12 Mouse Mode Settings Page The fields of Mouse Mode Seitings page are explained below Absolute Mode The absolute position of the local mouse is sent to the server Applicable for all Windows versions versions above RHEL6 and versions above FC14 Relative Mode Relative mode sends the calculated relative mouse position displacement to the server Applicable for all Linux versions versions less than RHEL6 and versions less than FC14 Other Mode To have the calculated displacement from the local mouse in the center position s
62. nnected n a Virtual HardDisk 1 Not Connected n a Figure 6 2 Virtual Media Wizard Window The various options of Virtual Media Wizard are given below Floppy Image This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection of a physical floppy drive and floppy image types such as img CD DVD Media This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection of a physical DVD CD ROM drive and cd image types such as iso Hard disk USB Key Media This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection of a hard disk USB key image and USB key image such as img E 0 E A Integration corn ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI La NOTE For windows client if the logical drive of the physical drive is dismount then the logical device is redirected with Read Write Permission else it is redirected with Read permission only For MAC client external USB hard disk redirection is only supported For Linux client fixed hard drive is redirected only as Read Mode It is not Write mode supported For USB key image redirection support FAT 16 FAT 32 and NTFS 6 2 5 6 Keyboard Layout This menu contains the following sub menu items Auto Detect This option is used to detect keyboard layout automatically The languages supported automatically are English US French France Spanish Spain German Germany Japanese Japan If the client and host languages are same then for all the languages other
63. o Event Filter list Modify To modify the existing entries Cancel To cancel the modification and return to Event Filter list 5 13 1 1 Add Event Filter Entry RIS 2400 Web GUI To add an event filter entry follow the steps below Step 1 Step 2 Select a free slot and click 5 19 Add Event Filter entry Click the Event Filter Tab to configure the event filters in the available slots Add to open the Add event Filter Entry page Figure Event Filter Configuration PEF ID Filter Configuration Event Severity Filter Action configuration Event Filter Action Power Action Alert Policy Number Generator ID configuration Generator ID Data Manara tar 14 16 C Enable Unspecified Ki Alert None v 1 E Raw Data bel nn Figure 5 19 Add Event Filter Entry Page Step 3 In Filter Configuration Step 4 Event Filter Action is a enable PEF Alert action In the Event Filter Configuration section PEF ID displays the ID for configured PEF entry read only check the box to enable the PEF settings In Event Severity select any one of the Event severity from the list In the Filter Action configuration section mandatory field and checked by default which read only Select any one of the Power Action either Power down Power reset or Power cycle from the drop down list list Choose any one of the configured Alert Policy Number from the drop down
64. o preserve the particular configuration not to be overwritten by the default configuration Enter Update Mode To upgrade the current device firmware La NOTE To configure Protocol information choose Protocol Configuration under Firmware Update menu RIS 2400 Web GUI E 0 i E l integration corn ES 9 3 Image Transfer Protocol The Image Transfer Protocol page is used to configure the firmware image protocol information To open Image Transfer Protocol page click Firmware Update gt Protocol Configuration from the menu bar x O 10 10 14 16040dex tite Dashboard FRU Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance F Image Transfer Protocol The following option allows you to configute Eemere image protocol informaban HTIPHTIPs m Figure 9 2 Image Transfer Protocol Page The various options of Image Transfer Protocol are given below Protocol Type To transfer the firmware image into the BMC Server Address Server IP address of the firmware image is stored IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in XXX XXX XXX XXX Each number ranges from 0 to 255 First number must not be 0 Source Path Full source path with filename of the firmware image is stored Retry Count Number of time s to be retried when transfer failure occurs Retry count ranges from 0 to 255 CME Page 100 is iS l E A integration Corp
65. olution to 1024x768 so that you can view the server in full screen 80 These three quick buttons will pop up a virtual media where you can configure the media This quick button is used to show or hide the mouse cursor on the remote client system This quick button is used to show or hide the soft keyboard This quick button is used to record the video oo ea eo Hot keys Ctrl Alt Del 100 150 Drag this to zoom in or out Active Users al Server Status Ei K i E l integration corn ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI 6 3 Power Control and Status The Power Control page allows the user to view and control the power of the server To open Power Control and Status page click Remote Control gt Power Control from the main menu Dashboard FRU information ServerHeatth Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance firmware Update Power Control and Status Tho cumari sarvar power status 18 shown Below To perform a power Control operation select one of Mo Options below and press Portorm Actor Host is currently on Reset Server O Power Of Server immediate O Power Off Server Order Shutdown Powur On Servur O Power Cycle Server Figure 6 4 Power Control and Status Page The various options of Power Control are given below Reset Server This option will reboot the system without powering off warm boot P
66. on Corp Q RIS 2400 Web GUI 1 INTRODUCTION E 1 1 LTRIS 2400 OVERVIEW icssseecccscacuicoanescncccevecnsetanstncenseeGucessettnceseuenncedenptacesevetecenenseaceseveran 2 1 1 1 Hardware Inetoallorton 2 1 2 IELIMAN GUTONERVIENW nono nononononononononononos 3 LEI CREE GUA eae 3 A Neen ER 3 A Supported OS EA A E E 3 1 2 2 Access the IEI MAN Web GEI 4 EE EE EE 6 2 DASHBOARD EN 7 2 1 DASHBOARD a beuveeceeaboved 8 QL A Remote Control vcsicecccssevcevessvevevasvexentessvuvevesioieesssevevvustuasvetesedieuestlevecsessteius EEN 9 3 FRU INFORMATION cosssscccscssonscscssesssscsccssccussevoscssconscsesecusescssossccusceuossussanseseseanaescocones 10 3 1 FRU INFORMATION escitas ii 11 A SERVER PRA ENN BE 12 CNR E 13 4 2 SENSOR READINGS siii dada 13 4 2 1 Sensor TVG sssrin ap aeree duct Er E OSEANE REOS TANEN aA 14 4 2 2 Live Wid a 14 E 15 ARENA a a ad ol 15 4 4 SYSTEM AND AUDIT Loos 16 4 5 BLUE SCREEN ON DEATH BSOD ssssssssseeesssssseseoeesssesseseoesssssseneoeesessssesreeesesss 17 5 CONFIGURATION visssscscesessssecsssscicosessciessasecssosnsscieesaessicctescciensesecscesasecieetesesieesacsd ense 18 Sil OVERVIEW A A a da 19 5 2 ACTIVE DIRECTORY ius iii 19 5 2 1 Advanced Active Directory Setting 21 3 2 2 Add New Role CV OUD A ita 22 Page iv iRIS 2400 Web GUI 5 3 DNS 23 REENEN enee 25 5 5 MAGES REDIRECTI N ati is 26 5 5 1 Advanced Media is 27 J92 E 28 3 3 3 Remote MEN E 29 5 6 L
67. or Name i Description 3 340 010172012 1817 13 v Upper Ion Copa Going High Deasserted 2 7 040172012 181711 y Upper Non Cribcal Going High Asserted 3638 0101 2012 18 47 10 sy Upper Non Critical Going High Deasserted 3637 010101 1818 44 ov Upper Non Critc at Going Migh Assetted 01 01 2012 10 46 49 CPU_TEMP1 Upper Non Critical Going High Deasserted 01012012 18 16 43 CPU_TEMP1 Upper Critical Going High Deasserted 01 01 2012 10 16 43 CPU_TEMP1 Upper Non Recoverable Going High Deassertes 01 01 2017 18 16 43 H Upper Non Cribeal Going High Deasserted 01 01 2012 10 16 49 CPU_TEMP1 Upper Non Recorerable Going High Asserted 01 01 2012 18 16 43 CPU_TEMP1 Upper Cribcal Going High Assented 01 01 2012 18 10 42 CPU_TEMP1 Upper Non Critcal Going High Asserted 01 01 2012 16 16 03 r Upper Non Critical Going High Asserted 01012012 18 16 02 sy Upper Nom Critical Going High Deasserted 04 01 2012 10 15 55 Ku Upper Non Critieal Going High Asserted Unnar None Cep ai Going Hinh Dnannartent x MMM IRIKA wv Figure 4 3 Event Log Page Double click on a record to see the details of that entry Use the sensor type or sensor name filter options to view those specific events Click on any of the column headers to sort the list of entries The Event Log page consists of the following fields Event log Category drop down menu there are several event categories in the drop down menu to select
68. ory is full To open System Event log page click Configuration gt Event Log from the menu bar a o i E l integration Corp Po RIS 2400 Web GUI Dashboard FRU information Server Health Contiguration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update System Event Log This pago is usod to configure the Systom Event log informaron Cinram Event Log Policy LINEAR Enable Linear Event Log Policy O Enable Circular Event Log Policy Figure 5 5 Event Log Page The fields of System Event Log page are explained below Current Event Log Policy Displays the configured Event Log Policy Linear Event Log Policy To enable the Linear System Event Log Policy for Event Log Circular Event Log Policy To enable the Circular System Event Log Policy for Event Log After Event Log configuration is complete click the Save button to save the configured settings Click the Reset button to reset the modified changes 5 5 Images Redirection The Images Redirection page is used to configure the images into BMC for redirection This can be done either by uploading an image into BMC Local Media or by mounting the image from the remote system Remote Media To open Images Redirection page click Configuration gt Images Redirection from the menu bar iRIS 2400 Web GUI a J 4 E l integration Corp Dashboard FRU information Server Health Contiguration Remote Control Auto Video Recording
69. ote server 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 Size ranges from 3 to 65535 Rotate Count To back up the log information in back up files Value ranges from 0 to 255 When log information exceeds the file size the old log information is automatically moved to back up files based on the rotate count value If rotate count is zero then old log information gets cleared permanently Server Address This field is to specify the remote server address to the log system events Server address will support the following IPv4 address format FQDN Fully qualified domain name format Audit Log To enable or disable the audit log Save To save the configured settings Reset To reset the previously saved values The User Management page allows users to view the current list of user slots for the server You can add a new user and modify or delete the existing users To open User Management page click Configuration gt Users from the main menu iRIS 2400 Web GUI a J 4 E l integration Corp FRU Information Server Health Contiguration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update User Management Tho pat Dotow shows mo current list of available users To delete or modity a user Golect the usar name from tho hst and click Dolote User or Modify User To add a now user select an unconfigured
70. ower Off Server Immediate This option will immediately power off the server Power Off Server Orderly Shutdown This option will initiate operating system shutdown prior to the shutdown Power On Server This option will power on the server Power Cycle Server This option will first power off and then reboot the system cold boot Perform Action Click this option to perform the selected operation RIS 2400 Web GUI 6 4 Java SOL The Java SOL page allows the user to launch the Java SOL The Java SOL is used to view the host screen using the SOL Redirection To open Java SOL page click Remote Control gt Java SOL from the menu bar Dashboard FRU Information Server Health emote Contro Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update Java SOL Presa tho buton to launch tho Java SOL Figure 6 5 Java SOL Page To launch Java SOL follow the steps below Step 1 Go to Advanced gt Serial Port Console Redirection BIOS menu of the managed system Enable BMC console redirection as shown in Figure 6 6 ep lt Console Redirection Enabled Figure 6 6 BMC Console Redirection BIOS Option Step 2 Enter the BMC Console Redirection Settings BIOS menu Figure 6 7 Configure the BIOS options if necessary 112 American Megatrends Bits per second 115200 Figure 6 7 BMC Console Redirection Settings BIOS Menu Step 3 Click the Java SOL button on the Web GUI to open the Java S
71. page are explained below LAN Interface Select the required network interface from the list to which the Link speed and duplex mode to be configured Auto Negotiation This option is enabled to allow the device to perform automatic configuration to achieve the best possible mode of operation speed and duplex over a link Link Speed Link speed will list all the supported capabilities of the network interface It can be 10 100 Mbps Duplex Mode Duplex Mode could be either Half Duplex or Full Duplex Save To save the settings Reset To reset the modified changes RIS 2400 Web GUI 5 11 NTP The Network Time Protocol NTP is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks It is designed particularly to resist the effects of variable latency by using a jitter buffer In IEI MAN GUI this page displays the device current date and time settings It can be used to configure Date Time or NTP server settings for the device To open NTP Settings page click Configuration gt NTP from the main menu Megane SP Gg D 10 10 14 160404ex hinl TAME Dashboard FRU Information Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update NTP Settings Hore you can either cortigure the NTP server or mew ar ind Mody the device s Date 8 Time setings Dale Tone ahem Ai Tanezone Primary MIP Server pool nip org Second
72. ration O Domain Settings It lists the option for domain interface as Manual v4 or v6 for multi LAN channels Note If the user chooses DHCP then select v4 or v6 for DHCP servers O Domain Name It displays the domain name of the device If the Domain setting is chosen as Manual then specify the domain name of the device If you chose Automatic the Domain Name cannot be configured as it will be done automatically The field will be disabled Domain Name Server Configuration O DNS Server Settings It lists the option for DNS settings for the device Manual and available LAN interfaces O IP Priority Select either using IPv4 address or IPv6 address as the priority option O Preferred DNS Server The DNS Domain Name System server address to be configured to the device IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in XXX XXX XXX XXX Each number ranges from 0 to 255 First number must not be 0 After DNS configuration is complete click the Save button to save the entered changes Click the Reset button to reset the entered changes 5 4 System Event Log The System Event Log page is used to configure the SEL type that is Linear SEL or Circular SEL Linear SEL type will store the System Event log linearly up to its SEL Repository size and SEL will be discarded if the SEL Repository is full Circular SEL type will store the System Event log linearly up to its SEL Repository size and override the SEL entry if the SEL Reposit
73. re Update PEF Management Uso this page to configuro Event Filter Alort Policy and LAN Destination To delete or modiy a entry select it in tho list and chek Dolete or Mot To add a new entry select an unconfigured slot and ECK Ad Event Filter Alert Policy LAN Destination Configured Alert Pobcy count 0 Figure 5 20 Alert Policy Tab The fields of Alert Policy tab are explained below Policy Entry Displays policy entry number for the newly configured entry read only Policy Number Displays the policy number of the configuration iRIS 2400 Web GUI Ei K i E Ef Integration corn ES Policy Configuration To enable or disable the policy settings Policy Set To choose any one of the Policy set values from the list O 0 Always send alert to this destination O 1 If alert to previous destination was successful do not send alert to this destination Proceed to next entry in this policy set O 2 Ifalert to previous destination was successful do not send alert to this destination Do not process any more entries in this policy set O 3 If alert to previous destination was successful do not send alert to this destination Proceed to next entry in this policy set that is to a different channel O 4 If alert to previous destination was successful do not send alert to this destination Proceed to next entry in this policy set that is to a different destination type Channel Number To c
74. ress of the remote media images is stored Source Path Source path of the remote media images is stored Share Type Share Type of the remote media server either NFS or Samba CIFS Username Password and Domain Name If share Type is Samba CIFS then user credentials to authenticate the server Click the Save button to save the configured settings Click the Cancel button to cancel the modifications and return to Images Redirection list 5 5 2 Local Media The Local Media tab displays the list of available images in the local media on BMC The user can replace or add new images from here To configure the image the user needs to enable Local Media support under Images Redirection gt Advanced Settings Once enabled the user can add the images and the added images will be redirected to the host machine La NOTE To replace or add an image the user must have Administrator Privileges Only one image can be uploaded for each image type If the existing image and uploading image name is same then a message is shown Image already exists In Local Media redirection the maximum upload size is 8MB iRIS 2400 Web GUI a 0 i E l integration one To add remove or modify images follow the steps below Step 1 Click Advanced Setting and make sure Local Media Support option is enabled If not disable Remote Media Redirection and then enable Local Media Redirection Step 2 Click on the Local Media Tab
75. rst Number must not be 0 Secret The Authentication Secret for RADIUS server This field will not allow more than 31 characters E 0 i E l integration corn ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI Secret must be at least 4 characters long White space is not allowed Save To save the settings Reset To reset the modified changes 5 15 Remote Session The Remote Session page is used to configure virtual media configuration settings for the next redirection session To open Remote Session page click Configuration gt Remote Session from the main menu Dashboard FRU information Server Health Contiguration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance firmware Update Configure Remote Session This pago is used to configure virtual mecha configuration settings for Mo ne redirocton session Keyboard Language Engitsh EN ix Figure 5 25 Remote Session Page The fields of Remote Session page are explained below Keyboard Language Use this option to select a keyboard language for next redirection session Save To save the current changes lt will automatically close the existing remote redirection either KVM or Virtual media sessions if any RIS 2400 Web GUI Reset To reset the modified changes 5 16 Services The Services page displays the basic information about services running in the BMC Only Administrator can modify the service To open Services page click Configuration
76. s related Java Console Click Launch to launch the console redirection and to manage the remote server This downloads the jviewer jnip file which after downloaded and launched will open the Java redirection window ActiveX Console Click Launch to download the ActiveX Control install it and launch the ActiveX redirection window Detailed descriptions of these consoles are given in Section 6 2 Console Redirection KVM Chapter 3 FRU Information Page 10 E 0 Et Integration Corp RIS 2400 Web GUI 3 1 FRU Information The FRU Field Replaceable Unit Information page displays the BMC FRU file information To open the FRU Information Page click FRU Information from the top menu The information displayed in this page includes Basic Information Chassis Information Board Information and Product Information of the FRU device Dashboard FRU Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auta Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update Field Replaceable Unit FRU This page gives detailed information for Me various FRU devices present in this system Basic Information FRU Device 10 x FRU Device Name Chassis Information Chassis Information Moa Format Version Chassis Type Unspectted Chassis Part Werer 124780 Chassis Serial Number 12MTBO Chassis Extra Board Information Board information Area Format Version 1 Language 0 Maratactute Date Tine Tue Sep 24 00 59 00 3013 Board Manutacturet 1El Te
77. s setting You must set the subject and message for email alert In the New SSH Key field click Choose File and select the SSH key file Note SSH key file should be of pub type Click Add to save the new user and return to the users list Click Cancel to cancel the modification and return to the users list 5 20 2 Modify Existing User To modify an existing user follow the steps below Step 1 Select an existing user from the list and click Modify User or alternatively double click on the configured slot The Modify User screen appears Figure 5 35 Page 67 Modify User Integration Corp RIS 2400 Web GUI Username Password Size Password Confirm Password User Access Network Privilege Extended Privileges Email ID Email Format Uploaded SSH Key New SSH Key anonymous C change Password 16 Bytes 20 Bytes CI Enable Administrator H kym El vmedia AMl Format v Not Available Choose File No file chosen Figure 5 35 Modify User Page Step 2 Edit the required fields To change the password enable the Change Password option Step 3 After editing the changes click Modify to return to the users list page Step 4 To delete an existing user select the user from the list and click Delete User La NOTE There are certain reserved users which cannot be added as BMC Users The list of reserved users are given b
78. ssion timeout value of the service For web SSH and telnet service user can configure the session timeout value Web timeout value ranges from 300 to 1800 seconds SSH and Telnet timeout value ranges from 30 to 1800 seconds SSH and telnet service will be using the shared timeout value If the user configures SSH timeout value it will be applied to telnet service also and vice versa Maximum Sessions Displays the maximum number of allowed sessions for the service 5 16 1 Modify Service To modify the existing services follow the steps below Step 1 Step 2 Select a slot and click Modify to modify the configuration of the service Alternatively double click on the slot 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 The Modify Service screen appears Figure 5 27 Service Name Current State Interfaces Nonsecure Port Secure Port Timeout Maximum Sessions Active Sessions RIS 2400 Web GUI seconds Figure 5 27 Modify Service Screen Step 3 Service Name is a read only field Step 4 Activate the Current State by enabling the Activate check box The Interface Nonsecure port Secure port Maximum Sessions and Active Sessions will not be active unless the current state is active Step 5 Choose any one of the available interfaces from the Interface dropdown list S
79. tegration corn ES To view the supported operating systems for mouse mode please refer to Section 5 7 6 2 5 4 Options This menu contains the following sub menu items Band width The Bandwidth Usage option allows the user to adjust the bandwidth Select one of the following O O O O O 0 Auto Detect This option is used to detect the network bandwidth usage of the BMC automatically 256 Kbps 512 Kbps 1 Mbps 10 Mbps 100 Mbps Keyboard Mouse Encryption This option allows the user to encrypt keyboard inputs and mouse movements sent between the connections Zoom O Zoom In For increasing the screen size This zoom varies from 100 to 150 with an interval of 10 Zoom Out For decreasing the screen size This zoom varies from 100 to 50 with an interval of 10 Send IPMI Command This option allows user to send IPMI command through the IPMI Command Dialog window 6 2 5 5 Media This menu contains the Virtual Media Wizard option allowing users to add or modify a media Select and click Virtual Media Wizard button which pops out a box named Virtual Media where the user can configure the media Integration Corp iRIS 2400 Web GUI Floppy Key Media1 ee CD DVD Media1 OE Hard disk USB Key Media1 ed oasis O PhysicalDrive0 C D Fixed Drive Status Target Drive Connected To Read Bytes Virtual Floppy 1 Not Connected nia Virtual CD 1 Not Co
80. tep 6 Enter the Nonsecure port number in the Nonsecure Port field Step 7 Enter the Secure Port Number in the Secure Port field Step 8 Click Modify to save the entered changes and return to the Services Page Click Cancel to exit 5 17 SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP is an Internet standard for electronic mail e mail transmission across Internet Protocol IP networks Use the SMTP Settings page to configure the SMTP settings of the device To open SMTP Settings page click Configuration gt SMTP from the main menu iRIS 2400 Web GUI Ei J 4 E l integration corn ES Dashboard FRU information Server Health Contiguration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update SMTP Settings Manage SMTP sottings of the dovice LAN Channel Marber Sender Address Machano Mama Primary SMTP Server SMIP Support Server Address O SMTP Server requires Authentication User Name Password Secondary SMTP Server SMTP Support Server Address SMTP Server requires Authentication User Name Figure 5 28 SMTP Settings Page The fields of SMTP Settings Page are explained below LAN Channel Number Displays the list of LAN channels available Sender Address A valid Gender Address to indicate the BMC whenever email is sent Machine Name The Machine Name of the BMC from where the email is sent Machine Name is a string of maximum 15 alpha numeric characters
81. the module one step before the existing module Step 2 Select the required PAM module and click EA down button to move the module one step after the existing module Step 3 Click Save to save any changes made Step 4 Click Reset to reset the modified changes 5 13 PEF Platform Event Filtering PEF provides a mechanism for configuring the BMC to take selected actions on event messages that it receives or has internally generated These actions include operations such as system power off system reset as well as triggering the generation of an alert To open PEF Management Settings page click Configurations gt PEF from the main menu The PEF Management is used to configure the following Event Filter Alert Policy LAN Destination Each tab is explained in detail in the following sections 5 13 1 Event Filter Tab A PEF implementation is recommended to provide at least 16 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 etc Remaining entries can be made available for OEM or System Management Software configured events Note that individual entries can be tagged as being reserved for system use so this ratio of pre configured entries to run time configurable entries can be reallocated if necessary iRIS 2400 Web GUI E J 6 E l integration corn ES D
82. tication To enable disable Active Directory check or uncheck the Enable checkbox respectively If the Active Directory Authentication is enabled enter the required information to access the Active Directory server User Domain Name Specify the Domain Name for the user in the User Domain Name field e g MyDomain com Configure IP addresses in Domain Controller Server Address1 Domain Controller Server Address2 and Domain Controller Server Address3 Step 3 Click Save to save the entered settings and return to Active Directory Settings page Click Cancel to cancel the entry and return to Active Directory Settings page RIS 2400 Web GUI La NOTE IP address of Active Directory server At least one Domain Controller Server Address must be configured P Address made of four numbers separated by dots as in XXX XXX XXX XXX Each number ranges from 0 to 255 First number must not be 0 5 2 2 Add New Role Group To add a new Role Group follow the steps below Step 1 In the Active Directory Settings page select a blank row and click Add Role Group to open the Add Role Group page as shown in Figure 5 3 Add Role Group Role Group Name Role Group Domain Role Group Privilege Administrator v Figure 5 3 Add Role group Page Step 2 In the Role Group Name field enter the name that identifies the role group in the Active Directory Role Group Name is a string of 255
83. tings Page ocoomncnncccnnnnnnocnncrnnnnnccnrer recrea 40 Figure 5 17 PAM Ordering Page commocioncccnnnonrccerc een 41 Figure 5 18 PEF Management Event Filter o ooononncccccnnnnonnconcnnnccnnecnrrnnnc cnn recrean 43 Figure 5 19 Add Event Filter Entry Page ssscccsscssseeseeeeeseeeeeseeescaeseseeeeeeneeeseaeseseeeenseeeeeas 44 Figure 5 20 Alert Policy Tab eege il did 46 Page viii iRIS 2400 Web GUI Figure 5 21 Add Alert Policy Entry Page csssccseceesssseseeeeeseeeeeeeeesceeseseeeenseeeessaeseseeeenseeeeeas 48 Figure 5 22 LAN Destination Page cccscccsscssseeesseeeeeeeesesneeenseeeeeseeescaeseseeeeeeeeesseaesesenenseeeeea 49 Figure 5 23 Add LAN Destination Entry Page ccccsscssseesseeeeseeesseeseseeeeeseeesseeseseneeenseeeneas 51 Figure 5 24 RADIUS Settings Page csccccsscssseesseeeeseeeseseeeeneeeeeeeeeescaeseseeeeeeneeeseaeseneeeeseeeeeas 52 Figure 5 25 Remote Session Page s cccseccesceesseeeeeeeeeseeeseseeeensneeeeeeeesaeseseeeeeeeeeeseaesaseeeenseeeneas 53 Figure 5 26 Services PAYO ioeina aaa enana laa eaaa aaa ai aaa aaa eaa aa dea aa a pa aa aana an 54 Figure 5 27 Modify Service SCreen ccccccccescceseeeeeeeeeeseeeseseeeeeeeeeeeneeescaeseseeeeeeeeeeseaesaseeenseeeeeas 56 Figure 5 28 SMTP Settings Page cssecsescesseeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeseneeeeeeeeeesaesaseeeeneeeeseaeseseaesenseeeeeas 57 Figure 5 29 SSL Certificate Configuration Upload SSL cc
84. uccessfully redirected then click Stop Redirection button to stop the remote media redirection Step 3 To add an image select a free slot and click Add Image to configure a new image to the device Alternatively double click on a free slot to add an image Step 4 To replace an image select a configured slot and click Replace Image to replace the existing image Alternatively double click on the configured slot Step 5 To delete an image select the desired image to be deleted and click Delete Image La NOTE Redirection needs to be stopped to replace or delete the image iRIS 2400 Web GUI 5 6 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 IEI MAN GUI LDAP is an Internet protocol that the iRIS 2400 module can use to authenticate users If there is an LDAP server configured on the network the user can use it as an easy way to add manage and authenticate the iRIS 2400 module users This is done by passing login requests to the LDAP Server This means that there is no need to define an additional authentication mechanism when using the iRIS 2400 module Since the existing LDAP Server keeps an authentication centralized the user will always know who is accessing the network resources and can easily define the user or group based polici
85. upported host OS Windows 2008 R2 RHEL5 Ubuntu 8 10 Windows 2008 SP 2 RHEL 5 3 Ubuntu 9 10 OpenSuse 11 2 RHEL5 4 Ubuntu 11 04 OpenSuse 10 x RHEL6 Ubuntu 11 10 Server RHEL4 SLES 11 w2k3 Debian 6 w2k8 CentOS 6 0 6 2 2 Browser Settings For Launching the KVM pop up block should be disabled For Internet explorer enable the download file options from the settings 6 2 3 Java Console This is an OS independent plug in which can be used in Windows as well as Linux with the help of JRE JRE should be installed in the client s system You can install JRE from the following link http www java com en download manual sp 6 2 4 Launch Java Console The Java Console can be launched in two ways 1 Open the Dashboard Page and in Remote control section click Launch for Java Console 2 Open Remote Control gt Console Redirection Page and click Java Console This will download the jnlp file from BMC To open the jnlp file use the appropriate JRE version Javaws When the downloading is done it opens the Console Redirection window iRIS 2400 Web GUI Video Keyboarc Mouse Options Media Keyboard Layo Video Recor Power Active User Help Zoom Size Disabled w x OOO us Y 0 LCTRL Rat RCTRL Num caps Figure 6 1 Java Console Page 6 2 5 Console Redirection Functions The
86. username and password are both admin Press the login button to login the system It is advised to change the password once login If you forget the password click the Forgot Password link to have the system send the newly generated password to the configured Email Other functions appeared on the login page are described below Allow popups from this site The icon indicates whether the browser allows popup for this site or not Allow file download from this site For Internet Explorer choose Tools gt Internet Options gt Security Tab based on device setup select among Internet Local intranet Trusted sites and Restricted sites Click Custom Level In the Security Settings window find and enable File download option Click OK to the entire dialog boxes For all other browsers accept file download when prompted Enable javascript for this site The icon indicates whether the javascript setting is enabled in browser Enable cookies for this site The icon indicates whether the cookies setting are enabled in browser Cookies must be enabled in order to access the website a O q E A Integration Corp RIS 2400 Web GUI 1 2 3 IEI MAN GUI Interface Figure 1 3 shows a screenshot of the IEI MAN GUI after login The top menu bar contains the general function buttons quick buttons and logged in user information Function Buttons User Information Megane SP Dashboard FRU Information Server He
87. uto Video Recording Maintenance Network Settings Manage notwork Gothings of ne device LAN Interface LAN Settings Enable MAC Address 124 55 98 65 88 Wei Configuration Obtain an IP address automatically El vee DHCP IPW Address 10 10 14 160 Subnet Mack 255 255 254 0 Dein Gateway 10 10 14 1 La Configuration Wat Settings E Enable Obtain an IP address automatically vse once ab Address Subnet Prefix length D Detam Gateway Figure 5 14 Network Settings Page The fields of Network Settings page are explained below LAN Interface Lists the LAN interfaces LAN Settings To enable or disable the LAN Settings MAC Address This field displays the MAC Address of the device This is a read only field Pv4 Settings This option lists the IPv4 configuration settings O Obtain IP Address automatically This option is to dynamically configure IPv4 address using DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol O IPv4 Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway These fields are for specifying the static IPv4 address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway to be configured to the device RIS 2400 Web GUI IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in XXX XXX XXX XXX Each Number ranges from 0 to 255 First Number must not be 0 Pv6 Configuration This option lists the following IPv6 configuration settings O IPv6 Settings This option is to enable disable the IPv6 settings in the device
88. ve the new SMTP server configuration Reset To reset the modified changes 5 18 SSL 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 Certificate Authority CA to identify one end or both end of the transactions The user can use the SSL Certificate page to configure SSL certificate into the BMC then the device can be accessed in a secured mode E 0 i E l integration corn ES iRIS 2400 Web GUI To open SSL Certificate Configuration page click Configuration gt SSL from the menu bar There are three tabs in this page Upload SSL option is used to upload the certificate and private key file into the BMC Generate SSL option is used to generate the SSL certificate based on configuration details View SSL option is used to view the uploaded SSL certificate in readable format 5 18 1 Upload SSL Dashboard FRU information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Auto Video Recording Maintenance Firmware Update SSL Certificate Configuration This page is used to configure SSL cortitcato into the BMC Using mis he dovice can b accossod in a secured modo Upload BBL option 14 used 10 upload the certificate and private kay 106 into the BMC Generate BSL option is used to generate the SOL certicate based on configuration detats View SSL option is used to view the uploaded SSL certificate in readab
89. ystem SMBus system interface provides low pin count connection for low cost management controllers Firmware Firewall supports partitioning and protection of management between blades in modular system implementations 1 1 1 Hardware Installation The RIS 2400 module can be installed into the RIS module slot on IEI motherboard that supports IPMI 2 0 Please refer to the motherboard manual for the hardware installation instruction iRIS 2400 Web GUI a 0 i E l integration 1 2 IEI MAN GUI Overview The IEI MAN Graphics User Interface GUI is designed to manage a client system from a remote console using standard Internet browsers 1 2 1 System Requirements Minimum software requirements for using IEI MAN GUI are listed below 1 2 1 1 Supported Browsers Internet Explorer 7 and above Firefox 2 0 and above Google Chrome 2 0 and above Safari 3 0 and above Opera 9 64 and above 1 2 1 2 Supported OS Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 32 bt 64 bit w2k3 32 bit w2k3 64 bit RHEL 4 32 bit RHEL 4 64 bit RHEL 5 4 32 bit RHEL 5 4 64 bit Ubuntu 9 10 LTS 32 Ubuntu 9 10 LTS 64 Ubuntu 8 10 32 Ubuntu 8 10 64 OpenSuse 11 2 32 OpenSuse 11 2 64 FC 9 32 and above FC 9 64 and above MAC 32 RIS 2400 Web GUI MAC 64 1 2 2 Access the IEI MAN Web GUI To initial access to the IEI MAN web GUI fol
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