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Domain Name System DNS and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

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Rear of x455 External power supply ASM interconnect 10/100 (RS-485) port Ethernet port Error LED Power LED (amber) (green) Management COM port Figure 5-1 Location of Remote Supervisor Adapter in the x455 The features of the Remote Supervisor Adapter include the following: Continuous health monitoring and control Advanced Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA) Configurable notification and alerts Event logs that are time stamped, saved in nonvolatile memory, and can be attached to e-mail alerts Remote graphical console redirection Remote access either via Ethernet, serial, or Advanced System Management (ASM) interconnect connectivity Point-to-point protocol (PPP) support Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support Domain Name System (DNS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) support Remote power control Remote firmware update and access to critical server settings The functions and information made available by the Remote Supervisor Adapter can typically be accessed either in-band via IBM Director (via IBM Director Agent installed on the server), or via one of the out-of-band interfaces. In-band means by means of the operating system and device drivers installed on the server. Out-of-band means bypassing the operating system and connecting to the adapter directly. 178 IBM xSeries 455 Planning and Installation Guide Eserver

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IBM
Eserver
xSeries 455 Planning and Installation Guide
Figure 5-1
Location of Remote Supervisor Adapter in the x455
The features of the Remote Supervisor Adapter include the following:
±
Continuous health monitoring and control
±
Advanced Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA)
±
Configurable notification and alerts
±
Event logs that are time stamped, saved in nonvolatile memory, and can be
attached to e-mail alerts
±
Remote graphical console redirection
±
Remote access either via Ethernet, serial, or Advanced System Management
(ASM) interconnect connectivity
±
Point-to-point protocol (PPP) support
±
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support
±
Domain Name System (DNS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) support
±
Remote power control
±
Remote firmware update and access to critical server settings
The functions and information made available by the Remote Supervisor Adapter
can typically be accessed either in-band via IBM Director (via IBM Director Agent
installed on the server), or via one of the out-of-band interfaces.
In-band means by means of the operating system and device drivers installed on
the server. Out-of-band means bypassing the operating system and connecting
to the adapter directly.
External power
supply
Error LED
(amber)
Power LED
(green)
ASM interconnect
(RS-485) port
10/100
Ethernet port
Management
COM port
Rear of x455