HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 235

Features, Security Features, Manage Users Feature

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Remote Access Methods and Monitoring Features The Integrated Lights-Out port provides the following features: Note: The remote client console must have a direct browser connection to the Integrated Lights-Out port without passing through a proxy server or firewall. ■ Hardware based graphical remote console access ■ Remote restart ■ Server failure alerting ■ Integration with Insight Manager ■ Local Area Network (LAN) access through onboard NIC ■ Browser support for Internet Explorer 5.50 or later ■ Reset and failure sequence replay ■ Auto configuration of IP address through domain name system (DNS) or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) ■ Virtual power button Security Features ■ SSL encryption for login and network traffic ■ User administration allows capability to define user profiles ■ Event generation for invalid login attempts ■ Logging of user action in the Event Log Manage Users Feature The Manage Users feature allows those with supervisory access to add and delete users or to modify an existing user's configuration. Manage Users also lets the administrator modify: ■ User name ■ Logon name ■ Password ■ Simple network management protocol (SNMP) trap IP address ■ Receive host OS generated SNMP traps ■ Supervisor access ■ Logon access ■ Remote console access ■ Remote server reset access NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 235

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Remote Access Methods and Monitoring
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NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
Features
The Integrated Lights-Out port provides the following features:
Note:
The remote client console must have a direct browser connection to the Integrated Lights-Out
port without passing through a proxy server or firewall.
Hardware based graphical remote console access
Remote restart
Server failure alerting
Integration with Insight Manager
Local Area Network (LAN) access through onboard NIC
Browser support for Internet Explorer 5.50 or later
Reset and failure sequence replay
Auto configuration of IP address through domain name system (DNS) or Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Virtual power button
Security Features
SSL encryption for login and network traffic
User administration allows capability to define user profiles
Event generation for invalid login attempts
Logging of user action in the Event Log
Manage Users Feature
The Manage Users feature allows those with supervisory access to add and delete users or to
modify an existing user's configuration. Manage Users also lets the administrator modify:
User name
Logon name
Password
Simple network management protocol (SNMP) trap IP address
Receive host OS generated SNMP traps
Supervisor access
Logon access
Remote console access
Remote server reset access