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Configuring the IMM, Setting system information

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Chapter 3. Configuring the IMM Use the links under IMM Control in the navigation pane to configure the IMM. v From the System Settings page, you can: - Set server information - Set server timeouts - Set IMM date and time - Enable or disable commands on the USB interface v From the Login Profiles page, you can: - Set login profiles to control access to the IMM - Configure global login settings, such as the lockout period after unsuccessful login attempts - Configure the account security level v From the Alerts page, you can: - Configure remote alert recipients - Set the number of remote alert attempts - Select the delay between alerts - Select which alerts are sent and how they are forwarded v From the Serial Port page, you can: - Configure the baud rate of serial port 2 (COM2) for serial redirection - Specify the keystroke sequence that is used to switch between the serial redirection and the command-line interface (CLI) v From the Port Assignments page, you can change the port numbers of IMM services. v From the Network Interfaces page, you can set up the Ethernet connection for the IMM. v From the Network Protocols page, you can configure: - SNMP setup - DNS setup - Telnet protocol - SMTP setup - LDAP setup - Service location protocol v From the Security page, you can install and configure the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) settings. v From the Configuration File page, you can back up, modify, and restore the configuration of the IMM. v From the Restore Defaults page, you can reset the IMM configuration to the factory defaults. v From the Restart IMM page, you can restart the IMM. Setting system information To set the IMM system information, complete the following steps: © Lenovo 2009. Portions © IBM Corp. 2009. 15

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Chapter 3. Configuring the IMM
Use the links under
IMM Control
in the navigation pane to configure the IMM.
v
From the System Settings page, you can:
Set server information
Set server timeouts
Set IMM date and time
Enable or disable commands on the USB interface
v
From the Login Profiles page, you can:
Set login profiles to control access to the IMM
Configure global login settings, such as the lockout period after unsuccessful
login attempts
Configure the account security level
v
From the Alerts page, you can:
Configure remote alert recipients
Set the number of remote alert attempts
Select the delay between alerts
Select which alerts are sent and how they are forwarded
v
From the Serial Port page, you can:
Configure the baud rate of serial port 2 (COM2) for serial redirection
Specify the keystroke sequence that is used to switch between the serial
redirection and the command-line interface (CLI)
v
From the Port Assignments page, you can change the port numbers of IMM
services.
v
From the Network Interfaces page, you can set up the Ethernet connection for
the IMM.
v
From the Network Protocols page, you can configure:
SNMP setup
DNS setup
Telnet protocol
SMTP setup
LDAP setup
Service location protocol
v
From the Security page, you can install and configure the Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL) settings.
v
From the Configuration File page, you can back up, modify, and restore the
configuration of the IMM.
v
From the Restore Defaults page, you can reset the IMM configuration to the
factory defaults.
v
From the Restart IMM page, you can restart the IMM.
Setting system information
To set the IMM system information, complete the following steps:
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