IBM 6868 User Guide - Page 50

Remote Administration, LANClient Control Manager, System Migration Assistant (SMA)

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Remote Administration A network administrator can use the Remote Administration feature to remotely update the POST and BIOS in your computer. Network-management software, such as LANClient Control Manager, is required in order to take advantage of this feature. See "Setting Remote Administration" on page 54 for configuration information. LANClient Control Manager LANClient Control Manager (LCCM) is a graphical, server-based program that aids in system deployment by mass unattended installation of operating systems, complete software images, device drivers, and BIOS updates to remote systems. Used with Wake on LAN, LCCM can remotely start up your system from a powered-off state, which means that installation can be done while the system is not being used. You can download LCCM at no additional charge (Internet access fees excepted). For more information or to download this software visit http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/desktop/lccm on the World Wide Web. System Migration Assistant (SMA) System Migration Assistant (SMA) delivers wizard-like functionality to help administrators remotely transfer configurations, profile settings, device drivers, and files from an IBM or non-IBM PC to supported IBM systems. You can download SMA at no additional charge (Internet access fees excepted). For more information or to download this software visit http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/software/sysmgmt/products/sma on the World Wide Web. Desktop Management Interface Desktop Management Interface (DMI) is a method for gathering information about the hardware and software in your computer. In a network environment, network administrators can use DMI to remotely monitor and control your computer. For more information about DMI, see Understanding Your Computer (provided on the IBM Software Selections CD that comes with your computer). 36 IntelliStation User Guide

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Remote Administration
A network administrator can use the Remote Administration feature to
remotely update the POST and BIOS in your computer.
Network-management software, such as LANClient Control Manager, is
required in order to take advantage of this feature.
See “Setting Remote
Administration” on page
54 for configuration information.
LANClient Control Manager
LANClient Control Manager (LCCM) is a graphical, server-based program
that aids in system deployment by mass unattended installation of
operating systems, complete software images, device drivers, and BIOS
updates to remote systems.
Used with Wake on LAN, LCCM can remotely
start up your system from a powered-off state, which means that
installation can be done while the system is not being used.
You can
download LCCM at no additional charge (Internet access fees excepted).
For more information or to download this software visit
System Migration Assistant (SMA)
System Migration Assistant (SMA) delivers wizard-like functionality to help
administrators remotely transfer configurations, profile settings, device
drivers, and files from an IBM or non-IBM PC to supported IBM systems.
You can download SMA at no additional charge (Internet access fees
excepted).
For more information or to download this software visit
World Wide Web.
Desktop Management Interface
Desktop Management Interface (DMI) is a method for gathering information
about the hardware and software in your computer.
In a network
environment, network administrators can use DMI to remotely monitor and
control your computer.
For more information about DMI, see
Understanding
Your Computer
(provided on the IBM
Software Selections CD
that comes with
your computer).
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