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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