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Raritan ASMI G4 Module User Manual

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Chapter 1. The Quick Start GuideAbout the Raritan ASMI G4 Remote Management CardFigure 1-1. Front View of the ASMI G4 ModuleThe ASMI G4 add-on card pr

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Appendix B. GlossaryACPIAdvanced Configuration and Power InterfaceA specification that enables the operating system to implement power management and sy

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Appendix B. GlossaryPS/2Personal System/2IBM’s second generation of personal computers, which was released to the public in 1987. Today,PS/2 is known

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Appendix C. Configuring the RADIUS serverThis appendix describes the necessary steps to configure a RADIUS server in order to be able to useremote authe

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Appendix C. Configuring the RADIUS serverType the share secret that will be used between this RADIUS server and ASMI module. (Note: pleasememorize this

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Appendix D. Key CodesTable D-1 shows the key codes used to define the key strokes or hotkeys for several functions. Pleasenote that these key codes do

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Appendix D. Key CodesKey Alias Key(s)RCTRL CTRL, STRGRSHIFT SHIFTLCTRL CTRL, STRGLALT ALTSPACEALT GRESCAPE ESCF1F2F3F4F5F6F7F8F9F10F11F12PRINTSCREENSC

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Appendix D. Key CodesKey Alias Key(s)NUMPAD7NUMPAD8NUMPAD9NUMPADPLUS NUMPAD_PLUS, +NUMPAD / /NUMPADMUL NUMPAD_MUL, xNUMPADMINUS NUMPAD_MINUS, -NUMPADE

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Appendix E. SpecificationsSizes and WeightTable E-1. ASMI G4 SpecificationAttribute ValueHeight 13mmWidth 173.4mmDepth 64.4mmWeight 110g (w/o replicator

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Appendix F. Raritan Corp. Warranty InformationLimited WarrantyRaritan Corp. manufactures its hardware products from parts and components that are new

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Appendix F. Raritan Corp. Warranty Informationinability to use this product, even if Raritan has been advised of the possibility of such damages. In a

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Chapter 1. The Quick Start GuideTable 1-1. Initial Network ConfigurationParameter ValueIP auto configuration DHCPIP address -Netmask -Gateway -WarningIf

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Appendix G. GNU General Public License (GPL)Version 2, June 1991Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Bo

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Appendix G. GNU General Public License (GPL)Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they areoutsi

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Appendix G. GNU General Public License (GPL)a. Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source code, which must bedistributed und

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Appendix G. GNU General Public License (GPL)If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, thebala

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Appendix G. GNU General Public License (GPL)BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE ORLOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTI

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Appendix H. The OpenLDAP Public LicenseVersion 2.8, 17 August 2003Redistribution and use of this software and associated documentation ("Software

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Chapter 1. The Quick Start GuideThe Remote Console will behave exactly the same way as if you were sitting directly in front of thescreen of your remo

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Chapter 2. IntroductionGeneral InformationThe ASMI module is an integrated solution for your server system.Based on an embedded operating system, the

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Chapter 2. Introduction• Sophisticated mouse tracking and synchronization• Local Mouse suppression (only when using SUNs Java Virtual Machine)• Works

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Chapter 2. IntroductionCategory ProbabilityCPU fan failure 8%RAM failure 4%Using the ASMI module, administrators can determine which kind of serious h

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Chapter 3. ASMI Installation GuideAbout the ASMI Add-On CardThe ASMI add-on card redirects local keyboard, mouse and video data to a remote administra

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Chapter 3. ASMI Installation GuideConnecting the EthernetThe ASMI add-on card has a dedicated RJ45 Ethernet connector - this has to be provided by the

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Chapter 4. ASMI G4 Module ConfigurationInitial ConfigurationThe ASMI module’s communication interfaces are all based on TCP/IP. It comes pre-configured w

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Chapter 4. ASMI G4 Module ConfigurationUsing the Psetup Tool via Graphical User InterfaceAfter invoking psetup a window opens as shown inFigure 4-1 (Wi

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Raritan ASMI G4 Module User Manual

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Chapter 4. ASMI G4 Module ConfigurationAfter selecting a device, the "Device Type" should show "Raritan ASMI G4". You may now query

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Chapter 4. ASMI G4 Module ConfigurationChanging the network settingstest@teststation:~# /home/test/psetup--mac 00:0D:5D:00:65:78 --ipacp none --ip 192.

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Chapter 4. ASMI G4 Module ConfigurationNew super-user passwordEnter the new password for the super-user.New password (confirm)Re-type the new password f

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Chapter 4. ASMI G4 Module ConfigurationMouse and Keyboard ConfigurationThree Blind Mice, See How They Run...The proper configuration of a remote mouse is

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Chapter 4. ASMI G4 Module ConfigurationAuto Mouse Speed and Mouse SynchronizationThe automatic mouse speed mode performs the speed detection during mou

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Chapter 4. ASMI G4 Module ConfigurationWhile the ASMI module works with accelerated mice and is able to synchronize the local with theremote mouse poin

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Chapter 4. ASMI G4 Module ConfigurationSUN SolarisAdjust the mouse settings either via "xset m 1" or use the CDE Control Panel to set the mou

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsagePrerequisitesThe ASMI module features an embedded operating system and applications offering a variety ofstandardized inte

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsageIn order to access the remote host system using a securely encrypted connection, you need a browser thatsupports the HTTPS

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsageFigure 5-2. Login screenNote: Your web browser has to accept cookies or else login is not possible.The ASMI module has a b

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Table of ContentsPreface ...

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsageFigure 5-3. Main PageTable 5-2. Front End ButtonsReturn to the main page of the ASMI module.Open the ASMI module Remote Co

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsageNote: If there is no activity for half an hour, the ASMI module will log you out from the Web sessionautomatically. A clic

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module Usagevery unlikely to be able to establish a connection. This is because today’s web proxies are not capable ofrelaying this KV

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsageWarningPlease note that some of these options are only visible and usable when you haveselected the operating system type

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsageFigure 5-8. Successful Redirection of a Local DriveThis menu shows you an established drive redirection (the second drive

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsageRemote Console OptionsTo open the Options menu click on the button "Options".Figure 5-9. Remote Console Options

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsageScalingAllows you to scale down the Remote Console. You can still use both mouse and keyboard, however thescaling algorith

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module Usage• Intelligent SyncUse this option if the fast sync does not work or the mouse settings have been changed on the remotehost

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsageSoft KeyboardThe Soft Keyboard simulates an entire keyboard that is connected to the remote system. It is necessary incase

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsageFigure 5-15. Soft Keyboard MappingLocal KeyboardUsed to change the language mapping of your browser machine running the Re

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Resetting the ASMI module to its Factory Settings...17Using the KiraTool...

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsageHotkeysOpens a list of previously defined hotkeys. In order to send a pre-defined command to the host systemsimply choose th

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsageFigure 5-18. Remote Console Options: Encoding compressionThe next two options allow you to set the compression level to a

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsageFigure 5-20. Remote Console Options: Lossy Compression• Color Depth: set the desired color depth. You may select between 8

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module UsageRemote Console. "Norm" means a standard connection without encryption, "SSL" indicates a secureconnect

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Chapter 5. ASMI Module Usagethe Section called Remote Console Control Bar.Optimizing the Video PictureThe ASMI module detects the video mode with 8 bi

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsRemote ControlKVM ConsoleFigure 6-1. KVM ConsoleRemote Console PreviewYou can open the KVM console by clicking either on the me

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsRemote PowerFigure 6-2. Remote Control via IPMIOn this screen you will find buttons which allow you to power cycle or reset the

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsVirtual MediaFloppy DiskFigure 6-3. Virtual Floppy AreaDual FloppiesAs you can tell from the previous screen, you can actually

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsFigure 6-4. Two Virtual FloppiesUpload a Floppy ImageWith two small working steps a (floppy) image can be uploaded.1. Specify th

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsDrive RedirectionThe Drive Redirection is another possibility to use a local disc drive on the remote computer. With DriveRedir

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UNIX and UNIX-like OS...45MS Windows...

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsDrive Redirection OptionsAs shown inFigure 6-6 the following options may be enabled:Disable Drive RedirectionIf enabled the Dri

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsSpecify the parameters of the network connection (seeFigure 6-7).DeviceThis is the address (either the DNS name or the IP addre

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsSelect the drive you would like to redirect. All available devices (drive letters) are shown here. Pleasenote that the whole dr

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsDevice AuthenticationFigure 6-10. Device AuthenticationYou have to authenticate on the ASMI module using a valid username and p

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsExit/HideWhen the "Exit" button is pressed, the Drive Redirection software is closed. If a Drive Redirectionconnectio

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsFigure 6-12. RawWrite for Windows selection dialogSelect the tab "Read" from the menu. Enter (or choose) the name of

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsMS WindowsCreate the image file using your favorite CD imaging tool to copy the whole contents of the disc into onesingle ISO im

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsChassis ControlFigure 6-14. Chassis ControlUsing Chassis Control you can:• Obtain information about the selected chassis• Switc

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsMonitor SensorsFigure 6-15. Monitoring Remote Sensors Screen 1On this screen you can see some of the remote hosts sensors and t

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsFigure 6-16. Monitoring Remote Sensors Screen 250

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A. Frequently Asked Questions...89B. Glossa

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsSystem Event LogFigure 6-17. System Event Log Screen 1You can browse the System Event Logs here. Note: these logs are for IPMI

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsFigure 6-18. System Event Log Screen 2User ManagementThe ASMI module comes with a pre-configured user account for the administra

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsNote: Even acting as the super-user you cannot delete any of the pre-defined groups. You maycreate and delete other groups as yo

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsUsers And GroupsFigure 6-20. Set UserList of Available OptionsA full list of available options follows. This list can only be s

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsPasswordThe password for the login name. It must be at least four characters long.Confirm passwordConfirmation of the password ab

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsPermissionsFigure 6-21. Set PermissionsOnly one permission set per user is allowed. Either the user inherits permissions from h

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsEach entry allows or denies the usage of a certain functionality. The fields labelled "RC Settings" pertainto the sett

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsTransmission EncodingThe Transmission Encoding setting allows changing the image-encoding algorithm that is used totransmit the

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsFigure 6-23. User Console Settings (Part 2)Remote Console TypeSpecifies which Remote Console Viewer to use.Default Java Virtual

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsHowever, in order to make the installation possible you still have to answer the required dialogs with"yes". The down

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List of Tables1-1. Initial Network Configuration ...

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsThe "keycode" is the key to be sent. Multiple key codes can be concatenated with either a plus, a minus,or an "&

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsKey Release TimeoutThis is an important option if you are accessing the ASMI module over a slow or congested network. Insuch a

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsFigure 6-25. Network SettingsWarningThe initial IP configuration is usually done directly on the host system using thespecial pr

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsBasic Network SettingsIP auto configurationWith this option you can define whether the ASMI module should fetch its network setti

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsSSH portPort number at which the ASMI module’s SSH (Secure Shell) server is listening. If left empty thedefault value (port 22)

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsDynamic DNSFigure 6-26. Dynamic DNSA freely available Dynamic DNS service (dyndns.org) can be used in the following scenario (s

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsFigure 6-27. Dynamic DNS ScenarioThe ASMI module is reachable via the IP address of the DSL router which is dynamically assigne

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Chapter 6. Menu Optionsthe abbreviated hostname.UsernameYou have registered this username during your manual registration with the Dynamic DNS Server.

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsSecurityFigure 6-28. Device SecurityKVM EncryptionIf this option is enabled, access to the web front-end is only possible using

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsIP Access ControlThis section contains settings for the ASMI module’s built-in firewall. The firewall can be enabledor disabled.

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PrefaceCopyrightCopyright 2004-2007 Raritan Corp.All rights reserved.Document VersionVersion: 1.8Date: Tuesday, February 27, 2007TrademarksThis public

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsCertificateFigure 6-29. Certificate SettingsThe ASMI module uses the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol for any encrypted network

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Chapter 6. Menu Options1. Create a SSL Certificate Signing Request using the panel shown inFigure 6-29. You need to fill outa number of fields that are e

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsCommon nameThis is the network name of the ASMI module once it is installed in the user’s network (usually thefully qualified do

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsDate And TimeFigure 6-31. Date and TimeThis link refers to a page where the internal realtime clock of the ASMI module can be s

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsAuthentication SettingsFigure 6-32. LDAP and other Authentication SettingsOn this screen you can specify where the ASMI module

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Chapter 6. Menu Optionson the ASMI module before this user can login via LDAP. Also, all privilege configurations have to bedone within the ASMI user m

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsRemote Console. If there is no activity for half an hour your connection to the ASMI module will beterminated and closed.• Serv

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsEvent LogFigure 6-33. Event Log Screen Part 1ASMI internal events (like a login failure or a firmware update) are logged to a se

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsFigure 6-34. Event Log Screen Part 2The common way to log events is to use the internal log list of the ASMI module. To show th

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsWarningIf the reset button on the HTML frontend is used to restart the ASMImodule, all logging information is saved permanently

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PrefaceAbout the ASMI G4 ModuleThe ASMI module (ASMI G4) provides remote server management capabilities: you can use the ASMIadd-on card to manage and

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsSNMPFigure 6-35. SNMP settingsThe following information is available via SNMP:• Serial number• Firmware version• MAC address /

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsThe following events are reported by the ASMI module via SNMP:• Login attempt to the ASMI module failed.• Login attempt to the

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsMaintenanceDevice InformationFigure 6-36. Device InformationThis section contains a summary of various information about this A

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsFigure 6-37. Connected UsersFigure 6-37 displays the ASMI module activity. From left to right the connected user(s), its IP add

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsEvent LogFigure 6-38. Event Log ListFigure 6-38 displays the Event Log list. It includes the events that are kept by the ASMI m

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsUpdate FirmwareFigure 6-39. Update FirmwareThe ASMI module is a complete standalone computer. The software it runs is called th

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Chapter 6. Menu Optionsfile and whether there were any transmission errors. In case of any error the Upload Firmwarefunction will be aborted and the cu

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Chapter 6. Menu OptionsUnit ResetFigure 6-40. Unit ResetThis section allows you to reset specific parts of the device. This involves the both keyboard

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Appendix A. Frequently Asked Questions1. The mouse does not react correctly in the applet screen. The mouse is not in sync with themouse of the host.N

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Appendix A. Frequently Asked Questions8. The ASMI G4 module web pages are not displayed correctly.Check your browser’s cache settings. Make sure the c

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