Acer AT350 F1 User Manual - Page 154

Acer Smart Console user interface, System Information

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142 Appendix C Acer Smart Console Acer Smart Console user interface The Acer Smart Console page opens once you have logged in. This page provides a central location for managing all connected servers. The user interface includes a system status alert indicator, function list, menu bar, function title, section information. System status The system status indicator, located in the upper left-hand corner of the Acer Smart Console page, monitors and displays the system health and stability. The system sensors allow you to monitor the system's hardware parameters, such as fan performance, temperature sensors, voltages, and power status. The following are the different system health statuses that may be displayed on the console. • Normal: The system is in good health and no alerts were detected on the sensors. • Warning: At least one sensor has a warning alert. • Critical: At least one sensor has a critical alert. System Information The System Information menu includes options that allow you to view general system information and the system FRU (field replaceable units). Selecting the System Information menu displays the system information and FRU readings options in the left pane. System Information Displays general server information, such as the power status, management network IP and management controller MAC address, BMC firmware version and build time, FRU revision and SDR revision and allows you to manage the chassis LED indicator. FRU Reading Provides information about major system components, including chassis, main board and other product information.

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Appendix C Acer Smart Console
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Acer Smart Console user interface
The Acer Smart Console page opens once you have logged in. This
page provides a central location for managing all connected servers.
The user interface includes a system status alert indicator, function list,
menu bar, function title, section information.
System status
The system status indicator, located in the upper left-hand corner of
the Acer Smart Console page, monitors and displays the system health
and stability. The system sensors allow you to monitor the system's
hardware parameters, such as fan performance, temperature sensors,
voltages, and power status. The following are the different system
health statuses that may be displayed on the console.
Normal
: The system is in good health and no alerts were detected
on the sensors.
Warning
: At least one sensor has a warning alert.
Critical
: At least one sensor has a critical alert.
System Information
The System Information menu includes options that allow you to view
general system information and the system FRU (field replaceable
units). Selecting the System Information menu displays the system
information and FRU readings options in the left pane.
System Information
Displays general server information, such as the power status,
management network IP and management controller MAC address,
BMC firmware version and build time, FRU revision and SDR revision
and allows you to manage the chassis LED indicator.
FRU Reading
Provides information about major system components, including
chassis, main board and other product information.