Lenovo RD220 User Guide - Page 16
Logging in to the IMM, Notes, Network Configuration, Dedicated, Shared, Network Interface Port - server part number
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Notes: a. If you choose to use a static IP address, you must specify the IP address, the subnet mask, and the default gateway. b. You can also use the Setup Utility to select a dedicated or shared IMM network connection. On the Network Configuration screen, select Dedicated or Shared in the Network Interface Port field. c. To find the locations of the Ethernet connectors on your server that are used by the IMM, see the documentation that came with your server. 8. Select Save Network Settings. 9. Exit from the Setup Utility. Notes: 1. You must wait approximately 1 minute for changes to take effect before the server firmware is functional again. 2. You can also configure the IMM network connection through the IMM Web interface. For more information, see "Configuring network interfaces" on page 28. Logging in to the IMM Important: The IMM is set initially with a user name of USERID and password of PASSW0RD (with a zero, not the letter O). This default user setting has Supervisor access. Change this default password during your initial configuration for enhanced security. To access the IMM through the IMM Web interface, complete the following steps: 1. Open a Web browser. In the address or URL field, type the IP address or host name of the IMM server to which you want to connect. 2. Type your user name and password in the IMM Login window. If you are using the IMM for the first time, you can obtain your user name and password from your system administrator. All login attempts are documented in the event log. Depending on how your system administrator configured the user ID, you might need to enter a new password. 3. On the Welcome Web page, select a timeout value from the drop-down list in the field that is provided. If your browser is inactive for that number of minutes, the IMM logs you off the Web interface. Note: Depending on how your system administrator configured the global login settings, the timeout value might be a fixed value. 4. Click Continue to start the session. The browser opens the System Status page, which gives you a quick view of the server status and the server health summary. For descriptions of the actions that you can perform from the links in the left navigation pane of the IMM Web interface, see "IMM action descriptions" on page 11. Then, go to Chapter 3, "Configuring the IMM," on page 15. 10 Integrated Management Module: User Guide