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4 Using the Intel® Modular Server Control User Interface This section provides an overview of the Intel® Modular Server Control for the Intel® Modular Server System MFSYS25/MFSYS35. The Intel® Modular Server Control User Interface (UI) provides complete system hardware management by enabling users to securely configure and monitor the system. The system is intended to be managed over a secure, private management network. It is recommended that the Intel® Management Module not be connected to a publicly accessible network. Full system management is only supported via the Intel® Modular Server Control. In addition to the Intel® Modular Server Control UI, administrators can access system-level information remotely via SNMP. For information regarding SNMP v2 and v3 support, refer to the installed Unified Firmware Update (UFU) Release Notes. This section covers the Intel® Modular Server Control UI features and provides detailed instructions for configuring the modular server system. Introduction The Intel® Management Module provides a simple and intuitive browser-based graphical user interface that IT administrators can use to monitor and configure the Intel® Modular Server System MFSYS25/MFSYS35. This GUI is referred to as the Intel® Modular Server Control UI. No CDs or additional installation steps are required to use the UI. To initially launch the UI and configure the system hardware, a default static IP address and user account are provided. After logging into the UI, IT administrators can: • Quickly access system and component information. • Configure and manage storage subsystems, including but not limited to: - Create, delete and/or rename a storage pool - Create, delete, rename and/or reassign a virtual drive to a compute module - Create or delete hot spares • Configure and manage switch modules, including but not limited to: - Assign internal and external ports to a virtual LAN (VLAN) - Configure external port settings - Launch an Advanced Configuration for additional switch configuration features • Quickly view hardware inventory, system event logs, storage allocation and system configuration reports. • Easily view current status for all hardware components (servers, hard drives, switch modules, storage control modules, management module, cooling modules, and power modules). Intel® Modular Server System User Guide 57

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Intel
®
Modular Server System User Guide
57
4
Using the Intel
®
Modular Server Control
User Interface
This section provides an overview of the Intel
®
Modular Server Control for the Intel
®
Modular Server System MFSYS25/MFSYS35. The Intel
®
Modular Server Control User
Interface (UI) provides complete system hardware management by enabling users to
securely configure and monitor the system. The system is intended to be managed over a
secure, private management network. It is recommended that the Intel
®
Management
Module not be connected to a publicly accessible network.
Full system management is only supported via the Intel
®
Modular Server Control. In
addition to the Intel
®
Modular Server Control UI, administrators can access system-level
information remotely via SNMP. For information regarding SNMP v2 and v3 support,
refer to the installed
Unified Firmware Update (UFU) Release Notes
.
This section covers the Intel
®
Modular Server Control UI features and provides detailed
instructions for configuring the modular server system.
Introduction
The Intel
®
Management Module provides a simple and intuitive browser-based graphical
user interface that IT administrators can use to monitor and configure the Intel
®
Modular
Server System MFSYS25/MFSYS35. This GUI is referred to as the Intel
®
Modular
Server Control UI. No CDs or additional installation steps are required to use the UI. To
initially launch the UI and configure the system hardware, a default static IP address and
user account are provided. After logging into the UI, IT administrators can:
Quickly access system and component information.
Configure and manage storage subsystems, including but not limited to:
Create, delete and/or rename a storage pool
Create, delete, rename and/or reassign a virtual drive to a compute module
Create or delete hot spares
Configure and manage switch modules, including but not limited to:
Assign internal and external ports to a virtual LAN (VLAN)
Configure external port settings
Launch an Advanced Configuration for additional switch configuration features
Quickly view hardware inventory, system event logs, storage allocation and system
configuration reports.
Easily view current status for all hardware components (servers, hard drives, switch
modules, storage control modules, management module, cooling modules, and
power modules).