Gateway 995 995 Series Server User Guide - Page 33

Clear LAN Password, LAN Access Mode

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Using the System Setup Utility 3 In the PEM window, click Configure LAN. 4 To require a password for remote access, type the password in the Enter New Password box and in the Verify New Password box. Passwords can be from 1 to 16 characters long, using any number or letter. To clear the password, leave both boxes blank. You can also clear the password by clicking Options, then Clear LAN Password. 5 Click the remote access mode from the LAN Access Mode list: ■ Always Available-A remote system can initiate a LAN connection regardless of the state of the server. ■ Restricted-A remote system can initiate a LAN connection, but cannot perform control operations such as power down, reset, or front panel NMI (non-maskable interrupt). ■ Disabled-Remote systems are not allowed to initiate LAN connections. 6 In the IP Setup box, click one: ■ DHCP-The IP address for the server is automatically assigned by the DHCP (dynamic host control protocol) server on the network. The Host, Gateway, and Subnet Mask boxes in the dialog box are ignored. ■ Static-Assign the IP address for the server using the Host, Gateway, and Subnet Mask boxes in the dialog box. 7 If you selected Static in the previous step, complete the IP addressing boxes: ■ Host IP Address-The IP address of this server. ■ Gateway IP Address-The IP address of the router for this server. ■ Subnet Mask-The IP address for the server's subnet. The server uses this to decide if the alert destination is on the same subnet. 8 Click Save to save the changes. 9 Click Close to return to the PEM window. www.gateway.com 27

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Using the System Setup Utility
www.gateway.com
3
In the
PEM
window, click
Configure LAN
.
4
To require a password for remote access, type the password in the
Enter
New Password
box and in the
Verify New Password
box. Passwords can be
from 1 to 16 characters long, using any number or letter.
To clear the password, leave both boxes blank. You can also clear the
password by clicking
Options
, then
Clear LAN Password
.
5
Click the remote access mode from the
LAN Access Mode
list:
Always Available
—A remote system can initiate a LAN connection
regardless of the state of the server.
Restricted
—A remote system can initiate a LAN connection, but
cannot perform control operations such as power down, reset, or front
panel NMI (non-maskable interrupt).
Disabled
—Remote systems are not allowed to initiate LAN
connections.
6
In the
IP Setup
box, click one:
DHCP
—The IP address for the server is automatically assigned by the
DHCP (dynamic host control protocol) server on the network. The
Host, Gateway, and Subnet Mask boxes in the dialog box are ignored.
Static
—Assign the IP address for the server using the Host, Gateway,
and Subnet Mask boxes in the dialog box.
7
If you selected
Static
in the previous step, complete the IP addressing boxes:
Host IP Address
—The IP address of this server.
Gateway IP Address
—The IP address of the router for this server.
Subnet Mask
—The IP address for the server's subnet. The server uses
this to decide if the alert destination is on the same subnet.
8
Click
Save
to save the changes.
9
Click
Close
to return to the
PEM
window.