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Intel Client System Setup Utility Intel® Client System Setup Utility User's Guide Legal Information Introduction Phonebook Multiboot Manager Password Manager System Event Log Manager Sensor Data Records Manager Field Replaceable Unit Manager System Update Manager Platform Event - HP Carrier-grade cc3300 | Users Guide - Client System Setup Utility - Page 2
Intel Client System Setup Utility Legal Information Hewlett-Packard Corporation (HP) makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. HP assumes no responsibility for any errors - HP Carrier-grade cc3300 | Users Guide - Client System Setup Utility - Page 3
Intel Client System Setup Utility Legal Information ...2 Introduction...4 When to Run the Client System Setup Utility 4 Operation ...5 Console Redirection Window 5 Phonebook ...6 Multiboot Manager...6 Password Manager...6 System Event Log Manager 7 Sensor Data Records Manager 8 Field Replaceable - HP Carrier-grade cc3300 | Users Guide - Client System Setup Utility - Page 4
Intel Client System Setup Utility Introduction The Client System Setup Utility (Client SSU) implements most System Setup Utility (SSU) features of a server from a client workstation. The CSSU may communicate to the remote server using one of the following connection metods: • A Windows† 2000 - HP Carrier-grade cc3300 | Users Guide - Client System Setup Utility - Page 5
data corruption before the actual hardware configuration occurs. When Client SSU connects to a server, it causes the server to reboot to the service partition. Console Redirection Window The console redirection window displays the server boot process. It appears when the connection to a server is by - HP Carrier-grade cc3300 | Users Guide - Client System Setup Utility - Page 6
ISC) components. You can use the phonebook to establish connections with supported platforms. Open the phonebook from the Server menu or with the of the PWM may be used at a time. You can open the PWM from the Services menu or the PWM icon on the toolbar. Starting the PWM Manager adds the PWM menu - HP Carrier-grade cc3300 | Users Guide - Client System Setup Utility - Page 7
nonvolatile storage area on the server system Only a single instance of the SEL may be used at a time. You can open the SEL from the Services menu or the SEL icon on the toolbar. For each entry, the SEL viewer displays: • A record identifier • Time stamp information • The sensor type • A generator - HP Carrier-grade cc3300 | Users Guide - Client System Setup Utility - Page 8
SDR may be used at a time. You can open the SDR from the Services menu or the SDR icon on the toolbar. Information is displayed when a specific inventory files can help identify components that may be of interest while troubleshooting a system failure. Using the FRU, you can • Examine individual FRU - HP Carrier-grade cc3300 | Users Guide - Client System Setup Utility - Page 9
The SUM provides the following operations (Note that some servers do not support all types of updates): • Determines the current revision of system BIOS the PEM may be used at a time. You can open the PEM from the Services menu or the PEM icon on the toolbar. Starting the PEM Manager adds the PEM - HP Carrier-grade cc3300 | Users Guide - Client System Setup Utility - Page 10
event paging and filtering non-volatile settings. Only a single instance of the CSR may be used at a time. You can open the CSR from the Services menu or the CSR icon on the toolbar. Starting the CSR Manager adds the CSR menu to the toolbar, which you can use to see
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Client System Setup Utility
User’s Guide
Document Release Date: March 2003
Legal Information
Introduction
Phonebook
Multiboot Manager
Password Manager
System Event Log Manager
Sensor Data Records Manager
Field Replaceable Unit Manager
System Update Manager
Platform Event Manager
Configuration Save/Restore Manager