Lenovo RD220 User Guide - Page 18

Action, Description, SNMP, Domain Name System DNS, and Simple Mail

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Table 2. IMM actions (continued) Link Action Description System Settings View and change the IMM server settings You can configure the server location and general information, such as the name of the IMM, server timeout settings, and contact information for the IMM, from the System Settings page. Set the IMM clock You can set the IMM clock that is used for time stamping the entries in the event log. Enable or disable the USB in-band You can enable or disable the USB in-band (or LAN over interface USB) interface. Login Profiles Configure the IMM login profiles and global login settings You can define up to 12 login profiles that enable access to the IMM. You can also define global login settings that apply to all login profiles, including enabling Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server authentication and customizing the account security level. Alerts Configure remote alerts and remote alert recipients You can configure the IMM to generate and forward alerts for different events. On the Alerts page, you can configure the alerts that are monitored and the recipients that are notified. Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) events You can set the event categories for which SNMP traps are sent. Configure alert settings You can establish global settings that apply to all remote alert recipients, such as the number of alert retries and the delay between the retries. Serial Port Configure the IMM serial port settings From the Serial Port page, you can configure the serial port baud rate that is used by the serial redirection function. You can also configure the key sequence that is used to switch between the serial redirection and command-line interface (CLI) modes. Port assignments Change the port numbers of the IMM protocols From the Port Assignments page, you can view and change the port numbers assigned to the IMM protocols (for example, HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, and SNMP). Network Interfaces Configure the network interfaces of the IMM From the Network Interfaces page, you can configure network-access settings for the Ethernet connection on the IMM. Network Protocols Configure the network protocols of the IMM You can configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Domain Name System (DNS), and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) settings that are used by the IMM from the Network Protocols page. You can also configure LDAP parameters. Security Configure the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) You can enable or disable SSL and manage the SSL certificates that are used. You can also enable or disable whether an SSL connection is used to connect to an LDAP server. Enable Secure Shell (SSH) access You can enable SSH access to the IMM. Configuration File Back up and restore the IMM configuration You can back up, modify, and restore the configuration of the IMM, and view a configuration summary, from the Configuration File page. 12 Integrated Management Module: User Guide

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Table 2. IMM actions (continued)
Link
Action
Description
System Settings
View and change the IMM server
settings
You can configure the server location and general
information, such as the name of the IMM, server timeout
settings, and contact information for the IMM, from the
System Settings page.
Set the IMM clock
You can set the IMM clock that is used for time stamping
the entries in the event log.
Enable or disable the USB in-band
interface
You can enable or disable the USB in-band (or LAN over
USB) interface.
Login Profiles
Configure the IMM login profiles
and global login settings
You can define up to 12 login profiles that enable access
to the IMM. You can also define global login settings that
apply to all login profiles, including enabling Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server authentication
and customizing the account security level.
Alerts
Configure remote alerts and
remote alert recipients
You can configure the IMM to generate and forward alerts
for different events. On the Alerts page, you can configure
the alerts that are monitored and the recipients that are
notified.
Configure Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP)
events
You can set the event categories for which SNMP traps
are sent.
Configure alert settings
You can establish global settings that apply to all remote
alert recipients, such as the number of alert retries and the
delay between the retries.
Serial Port
Configure the IMM serial port
settings
From the Serial Port page, you can configure the serial
port baud rate that is used by the serial redirection
function. You can also configure the key sequence that is
used to switch between the serial redirection and
command-line interface (CLI) modes.
Port assignments
Change the port numbers of the
IMM protocols
From the Port Assignments page, you can view and
change the port numbers assigned to the IMM protocols
(for example, HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, and SNMP).
Network Interfaces
Configure the network interfaces
of the IMM
From the Network Interfaces page, you can configure
network-access settings for the Ethernet connection on the
IMM.
Network Protocols
Configure the network protocols
of the IMM
You can configure Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP), Domain Name System (DNS), and Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol (SMTP) settings that are used by the
IMM from the Network Protocols page. You can also
configure LDAP parameters.
Security
Configure the Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL)
You can enable or disable SSL and manage the SSL
certificates that are used. You can also enable or disable
whether an SSL connection is used to connect to an LDAP
server.
Enable Secure Shell (SSH) access
You can enable SSH access to the IMM.
Configuration File
Back up and restore the IMM
configuration
You can back up, modify, and restore the configuration of
the IMM, and view a configuration summary, from the
Configuration File page.
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