HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 234
Web Based User Interface, Remote Desktop, Integrated Lights-Out Port
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Remote Access Methods and Monitoring Web Based User Interface The NAS server includes a Web based user interface (WebUI) for the administrator to remotely manage the machine. Of all of the remote access methods, the WebUI is the most intuitive and easiest to learn and use. The WebUI permits complete system management, including system configuration, user and group management, shares management, Microsoft Services for NFS, and storage management. To access the WebUI: 1. Launch a Web browser. 2. In the URL field, enter: https://:3202/ Extensive procedural online help is included in the WebUI. Remote Desktop The NAS server supports Remote Desktop, with a license for two concurrently running open sessions. Remote Desktop provides the same capabilities as being physically present at the server console. Use Remote Desktop to access: ■ The NAS server desktop ■ The NAS Management Console ■ A command line interface ■ Backup software ■ Antivirus programs ■ Telnet Server To access Remote Desktop from the WebUI, select Maintenance, Remote Desktop. For additional procedural information on Remote Desktop, see the "Setup Completion and Basic Administrative Procedures" chapter. Integrated Lights-Out Port The following information provides an overview of the Integrated Lights-Out port capabilities. For further information, refer to the Integrated Lights-Out Port Installation and Users Guide on the Documentation CD. The Integrated Lights-Out port is an ASIC-based Web interface that provides remote management for the server. Regardless of the state of the host operating system or the host CPU, complete capability for the server is available. The Integrated Lights-Out port is independent of the host server and its operating system. The Integrated Lights-Out port provides remote access, sends alerts, and performs other management functions, even when the host server operating system is not responding. 234 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide