Intel SE72xx Overview of Server Configuration Wizard, Technical Details, User’s Guide Layout

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1 Overview of Server Configuration Wizard

The Server Configuration Wizard (SCW) is a combination of multiple utilities and data files that allow quick initial configuration of an Intel® Server.

The SCW utility is available on the Intel® Server Deployment Toolkit CD, which can be used to boot the server. SCW is a DOS-based application, run from the CD’s ROM-DOS, that gathers system information plus installation and configuration preferences, stores them to non-volatile memory, and then performs the Server configuration. The Wizard will appear as a Windows-style GUI to help the user choose which options to configure from this tool.

SCW can also run in ‘silent’ mode using a previously saved server configuration file from removable media (formatted fat16).

SCW can

Load FRUs and SDRs (Field Replaceable Units and Sensor Data Records)

Create startup diskette and installation diskettes for drivers

Allow utilities to be run separately by expert users

Set the:

-System Asset Tag

-LAN, Serial, and Advanced LAN Channels.

-OOB (Out of band) management settings – for Server Management without using the OS

-Intel® Management Module (IMM) Advanced Features

-User configurations for Advanced Features

-BIOS System date and time

Beyond date/time, SCW neither installs nor updates the BMC or BIOS.

Help and error messages are provided throughout the process.

Technical Details

SCW supports IPMI 1.5 and 2.0 compatible platforms.

The autoexec and config.sys files on the Intel Deployment Toolkit CD launch ROM-DOS, setup a RAMdrive, and run the SCW batch file. The SCW batch file checks for the RAMdrive and copies the required utilities and data files to that drive. The Wizard presents a GUI menu set for the user to choose which setup options to run. Error messages will display (if needed) from the GUI and the DOS utilities for troubleshooting.

User’s Guide Layout

On the next page are quick links to major topics and suggested paths through SCW based on installation. The rest of the document body is a screen by screen explanation of SCW. The Appendices contain the Glossary and instructions for formatting and enabling removable media.

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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 Quick Links for Experienced Users of SCW Installation PathsGeneral Wizard Format and Syntax Feature DescriptionServer Probing Booting the ServerGetting Started Initial Options Start ScreenSilent Install Unattended Configuration and Cloning/Restore OptionConfigure FRU/SDRs Selecting Options to Configure MainSetting a System Asset Tag Bios Date and TimeChannels to Configure Channel Configuration LANs and Serial/ModemLAN Channel Screens LAN Configuration, Screen 1 Configure IPResolve Gateway MAC Address Access Levels LAN Channel, Screen 2 Configure Out of Band OOB AccessLAN Screen 3 Alerts LAN Channel, Screen 3 AlertsLAN Alert Filters LAN Alert FiltersSerial/Modem Screen 1 Modem Setup Configuring the Serial/Modem ChannelSerial/Modem Screen 2 Remote Server Management Privilege Level see Access Level under FigureSerial 3 Alerts Serial/Modem Screen 3 AlertingSerial Alert Filters Serial Alert FiltersUser Selection Configuring Users Selection ScreenUser Name Settings Available per UserAdvanced Screen 1 SNMP, KVM and Telnet Configuration Configuring the Advanced FeaturesAdvanced Features Screen 3 Smtp Alert Settings Advanced Features Screen 2 Web ConfigurationServer Configuration Utilities Set and Save the ConfigurationCreating Diskettes Loading a Configuration from a DisketteTerm Definition Appendix A. Acronyms and GlossaryTo format a removable media device as FAT To enable USB devices in the Bios for DOS accessAppendix B. Removable Media Considerations