HP Server tc3100 hp server remote management card user guide - Page 39

Using the Remote Management, Card Web Interface

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5 Using the Remote Management Card Web Interface After you've installed, cabled, and configured the HP Server Remote Management Card using the card's BIOS setup program, you are ready to set options for the HP Server Remote Management Card using the Remote Management Card's management software. Using your web browser you can remotely set all card options including: • Setting up an administrator list (up to 16) for system access and notification • Configuring event management operations, including the enabling of paging and e-mail notification • Configuring serial communications for external modem • Configuring LAN access CAUTION Configuring LAN access during a remote connection is not recommended. Changing your LAN access settings while logged on could terminate your connection. • Viewing a log of server events and PCI utilization • Viewing current measurement sensors • Viewing server screens • Running memory diagnostics on the server • Performing remote firmware or BIOS updates • Remotely power on, power off, power cycle, or reset the server Logging In to the HP Server Remote Management Card To initiate a connection to the HP Server Remote Management Card from the remote client, connect to the HP Server Remote Management Card via LAN or modem connection, as follows: 33

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5
Using the Remote Management
Card Web Interface
After you've installed, cabled, and configured the HP Server Remote Management
Card using the card's BIOS setup program, you are ready to set options for the HP
Server Remote Management Card using the Remote Management Card's
management software.
Using your web browser you can remotely set all card options including:
Setting up an administrator list (up to 16) for system access and
notification
Configuring event management operations, including the enabling of
paging and e-mail notification
Configuring serial communications for external modem
Configuring LAN access
CAUTION
Configuring LAN access during a remote connection is
not
recommended. Changing your LAN access settings while
logged on could terminate your connection.
Viewing a log of server events and PCI utilization
Viewing current measurement sensors
Viewing server screens
Running memory diagnostics on the server
Performing remote firmware or BIOS updates
Remotely power on, power off, power cycle, or reset the server
Logging In to the HP Server Remote Management
Card
To initiate a connection to the HP Server Remote Management Card from the
remote client, connect to the HP Server Remote Management Card via LAN or
modem connection, as follows:
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