The ADS Configuration Screen

On the right is an inset panel identifying the Hostname, IP Address, and Username. The lower half of the screen displays icons representing the major system components:Power, Fans, Temperature and Voltage.

The screen shows a menu on the left with: Status; Summary;System; Control; Hardware Monitor and Event Log. On the right is an inset panel identifying the Hostname, IP Address, and Username

The screen shows a User List, Privilege and Status in columns from left to right. Buttons on the right all you to Modify, Disable, or Delete the user.

The screen shows a User List, Privilege and Status in columns from left to right. Buttons on the right allow you to Modify, Disable, or Delete the user listing.

The screensnap shows the Manage User Account dialog box which requires Username, Password, Confirmation and selection of Privilege.

To Modify a User Account, the same dialog box is displayed as in Manage User Account.

To Reset the Password, the same dialog box is displayed as in Manage User Account.

The Control Network screensnap parallels the content of the top half of the preceding screensnap, and adds Network activation fields in the lower half.

The System Indicator LED shows Now Status; there are radio buttons to turn the system indicator on or off, to make the system indicator blink, and dialog box allows you to set the interval of the blink.

Below the selection window, two radio buttons offer the selection of Power On or Boot option:BIOS Setup. Two square selection buttons give the choice of Submit or Reset.

The bottom half of the screen allows you to enter the e-mail addresses of people to be notified of system events.

The options in the lower half of the screen allow you to enter data in fields indicated as shown in the following table.

This part of the lower Event Filter Configuration Screen shows pull-down menu items on the left, and Event Action Configuration such as Power Control, Diagnostic Interrupt, Send Alert, or Send Mail as cheboxes on the right.

The bottom half of the screen consists of a panel holding a button that says Reset BMC.

The lower half of the screen shows a panel entitled ADS Configuration, with a browse button next to Certificate Upload. the Primary DNS address is displayed with an open box for the Secondary DNS address. Below is a panel to0 input the root_domain.

The SSL Configuration Screen displays a series of boxes in which to enter the location and details of the SSL Certificate.

Graphic Showing Remote Firmware Update Screen

The lower half of the Firmware Update Screen displays two options for updating the firmware. Option A overwrites all previous BIOS alterations; Option B allows user intervention after updating.

The lower half of the screen shows Port with a box indicating 161; below is a panel with checkboxes for Set Requests, v1 Protocol,v2 Protocol, v3 Protocol.

The lower half of the screen consists of a panel entitled SNMP Communities, and radio buttons beside Community Names (such as public or private), Permissions displaying ro or rw and Operations buttons to Add, Modify or Delete.

The lower half of the screen displays an identifying panel, for example Community public, and a drop-down menu on the permissions, currently set to ro (read only)

The lower half of the screen displays a panel entitle SNMP User Setting with radio buttons next to space for entries under columns titled User Name, Authentication Protocol, Permission, Privacy Protocol, and Operation. The latter column has buttons entitled Add.

The lower half of the screen shows a panel entitled User Setting, containing fields for User Name, Authentication Protocol (MD shown on a pull-down menu, Authenication Password, Permission (ro is shown on a pull-down menu, and Privacy Protocol.