Dell External OEMR 1435 User Guide - Page 46

The Server Administrator Instrumentation Service allows you to manage, System, Main System Chassis

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When using Server Administrator, you can click Help on the global navigation bar for more detailed information about the specific window you are viewing. Server Administrator help is available for all windows accessible to the user based on user privilege level and the specific hardware and software groups that Server Administrator discovers on the managed system. The Server Administrator Instrumentation Service allows you to manage BMC features, such as, general BMC information, configuration of the LAN and serial port, BMC users, and BIOS setup. To use Server Administrator to configure the BMC on a managed system, perform the following steps: NOTE: You must be logged in with Admin privileges to configure the BMC settings. 1 Log in to the Server Administrator home page for the target system. 2 Click the System object. 3 Click the Main System Chassis object. 4 Click the Remote Access object. 5 The BMC Information window is displayed. 6 Click the Configuration tab. Under the Configuration tab, you can configure LAN, Serial Port, and Serial Over LAN. 7 Click the Users tab. Under the Users tab, you can modify the BMC user configuration. NOTICE: A password must be set for each BMC user. The BMC firmware does not allow access to users with null user names or passwords. Configuring BIOS in Server Administrator To configure BIOS in Server Administrator, complete the following steps: 1 Click the System object. 2 Click the Main System Chassis object. 3 Click the BIOS object. 4 Click the Setup tab. In the Setup tab, you can configure Console Redirection and Serial Port communication parameters. 46 Configuring Your Managed System

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Configuring Your Managed System
When using Server Administrator, you can click
Help
on the global
navigation bar for more detailed information about the specific window you
are viewing. Server Administrator help is available for all windows accessible
to the user based on user privilege level and the specific hardware and
software groups that Server Administrator discovers on the managed system.
The Server Administrator Instrumentation Service allows you to manage
BMC features, such as, general BMC information, configuration of the LAN
and serial port, BMC users, and BIOS setup. To use Server Administrator to
configure the BMC on a managed system, perform the following steps:
NOTE:
You must be logged in with Admin privileges to configure the BMC settings.
1
Log in to the Server Administrator home page for the target system.
2
Click the
System
object.
3
Click the
Main System Chassis
object.
4
Click the
Remote Access
object.
5
The
BMC Information
window is displayed.
6
Click the
Configuration
tab.
Under the
Configuration
tab, you can configure LAN, Serial Port, and
Serial Over LAN.
7
Click the
Users
tab.
Under the
Users
tab, you can modify the BMC user configuration.
NOTICE:
A password must be set for each BMC user. The BMC firmware does not
allow access to users with null user names or passwords.
Configuring BIOS in Server Administrator
To configure BIOS in Server Administrator, complete the following steps:
1
Click the
System
object.
2
Click the
Main System Chassis
object.
3
Click the
BIOS
object.
4
Click the
Setup
tab.
In the
Setup
tab, you can configure
Console Redirection
and
Serial Port
communication
parameters.