Intel SE75xx, SE7320, SE72xx, SE8500 manual Advanced Features Screen 2 Web Configuration

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User’s Guide for Server Configuration Wizard (SCW) Utility

Advanced Features Screen 2 – Web Configuration

Figure 22. Advanced Screen 2 – Web

Enable HTTP: When enabled, HTTP sockets are opened and threads enabled.

HTTP Port #: Default port number is 80. Range is 1-6553

HTTP Host Name: Domain name and HTTP host name of this server.

Enable HTTPS: HTTP with SSL encryption. Only available on some versions.

HTTPS Port #: Default port number is 80. Range is 1-65535

Advanced Features Screen 3 – SMTP Alert Settings

SMTP Alerts may be sent via SMTP (email) as well as through the standard IPMI alerting methods. These email alerts from the BMC can be sent even when the OS is not running.

Figure 23. Advanced Screen 3 – Alert Contents

Sender Machine Name: Local machine name that will appear in the alert e-mail message.

From Address: The e-mail address that will show in the from field (should identify the server).

To Address: Must be a valid e-mail address of the device/person to receive the e-mail.

Mail Subject: Any text string but recommended to describe the system for easy management of multiple systems.

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Contents User’s Guide For Server Configuration Wizard SCW Utility Page Contents Figures User’s Guide Layout Overview of Server Configuration WizardTechnical Details Installation Paths Quick Links for Experienced Users of SCWFeature Description General Wizard Format and SyntaxServer Probing Booting the ServerGetting Started Start Screen Initial OptionsUnattended Configuration and Cloning/Restore Option Silent InstallSelecting Options to Configure Main Configure FRU/SDRsBios Date and Time Setting a System Asset TagChannel Configuration LANs and Serial/Modem Channels to ConfigureLAN Configuration, Screen 1 Configure IP LAN Channel ScreensResolve Gateway MAC Address LAN Channel, Screen 2 Configure Out of Band OOB Access Access LevelsLAN Channel, Screen 3 Alerts LAN Screen 3 AlertsLAN Alert Filters LAN Alert FiltersConfiguring the Serial/Modem Channel Serial/Modem Screen 1 Modem SetupPrivilege Level see Access Level under Figure Serial/Modem Screen 2 Remote Server ManagementSerial/Modem Screen 3 Alerting Serial 3 AlertsSerial Alert Filters Serial Alert FiltersConfiguring Users Selection Screen User SelectionSettings Available per User User NameConfiguring the Advanced Features Advanced Screen 1 SNMP, KVM and Telnet ConfigurationAdvanced Features Screen 2 Web Configuration Advanced Features Screen 3 Smtp Alert SettingsSet and Save the Configuration Server Configuration UtilitiesLoading a Configuration from a Diskette Creating DiskettesAppendix A. Acronyms and Glossary Term DefinitionTo format a removable media device as FAT To enable USB devices in the Bios for DOS accessAppendix B. Removable Media Considerations