Lenovo RD220 User Guide - Page 53

Restoring defaults, Restarting IMM, Restore, Modify and Restore, Restore Configuration, Attention

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Note: When you click Restore or Modify and Restore, an alert window might open if the configuration file that you are attempting to restore was created by a different type of service processor or was created by the same type of service processor with older firmware (and therefore, with less functionality). This alert message includes a list of systems-management functions that you must configure after the restoration is complete. Some functions require configurations on more than one window. 6. To continue restoring this file to the IMM, click Restore Configuration. A progress indicator is displayed as the firmware on the IMM is updated. A confirmation window opens to verify whether the update was successful. Note: The security settings on the Security page are not restored by the restore operation. To modify security settings, see "Secure Web server and secure LDAP" on page 39. 7. After you receive a confirmation that the restore process is complete, in the navigation pane, click Restart IMM; then, click Restart. 8. Click OK to confirm that you want to restart the IMM. 9. Click OK to close the current browser window. 10. To log in to the IMM again, start the browser, and follow your regular login process. Restoring defaults Use the Restore Defaults link to restore the default configuration of the IMM, if you have Supervisor access. Attention: When you click Restore Defaults, you will lose all the modifications that you made to the IMM. To restore the IMM defaults, complete the following steps: 1. Log in to the IMM. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Opening and using the IMM Web interface," on page 9. 2. In the navigation pane, click Restore Defaults to restore default settings of the IMM. If this is a local server, your TCP/IP connection will be broken, and you must reconfigure the network interface to restore connectivity. 3. Log in again to use the IMM Web interface. 4. Reconfigure the network interface to restore connectivity. For information about the network interface, see "Configuring network interfaces" on page 28. Restarting IMM Use the Restart IMM link to restart the IMM. You can perform this function only if you have Supervisor access. Any Ethernet connections are temporarily dropped. You must log in again to use the IMM Web interface. To restart the IMM, complete the following steps: 1. Log in to the IMM. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Opening and using the IMM Web interface," on page 9. 2. In the navigation pane, click Restart IMM to restart the IMM. Your TCP/IP or modem connections are broken. 3. Log in again to use the IMM Web interface. Chapter 3. Configuring the IMM 47

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Note:
When you click
Restore
or
Modify and Restore
, an alert window might
open if the configuration file that you are attempting to restore was
created by a different type of service processor or was created by the
same type of service processor with older firmware (and therefore, with
less functionality). This alert message includes a list of
systems-management functions that you must configure after the
restoration is complete. Some functions require configurations on more
than one window.
6.
To continue restoring this file to the IMM, click
Restore Configuration
.A
progress indicator is displayed as the firmware on the IMM is updated. A
confirmation window opens to verify whether the update was successful.
Note:
The security settings on the Security page are not restored by the
restore operation. To modify security settings, see “Secure Web server
and secure LDAP” on page 39.
7.
After you receive a confirmation that the restore process is complete, in the
navigation pane, click
Restart IMM
; then, click
Restart
.
8.
Click
OK
to confirm that you want to restart the IMM.
9.
Click
OK
to close the current browser window.
10.
To log in to the IMM again, start the browser, and follow your regular login
process.
Restoring defaults
Use the
Restore Defaults
link to restore the default configuration of the IMM, if
you have Supervisor access.
Attention:
When you click
Restore Defaults
, you will lose all the modifications
that you made to the IMM.
To restore the IMM defaults, complete the following steps:
1.
Log in to the IMM. For more information, see Chapter 2, “Opening and using
the IMM Web interface,” on page 9.
2.
In the navigation pane, click
Restore Defaults
to restore default settings of the
IMM. If this is a local server, your TCP/IP connection will be broken, and you
must reconfigure the network interface to restore connectivity.
3.
Log in again to use the IMM Web interface.
4.
Reconfigure the network interface to restore connectivity. For information about
the network interface, see “Configuring network interfaces” on page 28.
Restarting IMM
Use the
Restart IMM
link to restart the IMM. You can perform this function only if
you have Supervisor access. Any Ethernet connections are temporarily dropped.
You must log in again to use the IMM Web interface.
To restart the IMM, complete the following steps:
1.
Log in to the IMM. For more information, see Chapter 2, “Opening and using
the IMM Web interface,” on page 9.
2.
In the navigation pane, click
Restart IMM
to restart the IMM. Your TCP/IP or
modem connections are broken.
3.
Log in again to use the IMM Web interface.
Chapter 3. Configuring the IMM
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