Intel SE7500WV2 manual Managing the Server Remotely, Setting Up Remote LAN Access

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Managing the Server Remotely

You can set up the server so that you can connect to it from a remote client system to perform management tasks. You can make the connection over a LAN or by using a modem or direct serial cable to the Emergency Management Port (EMP). Instructions for setting up the server for remote LAN and serial/modem access are given below.

Setting Up Remote LAN Access

To configure remote LAN access:

1.From the SSU Main window, choose Platform Event Manager (PEM).

2.In the PEM window, click Configure LAN and fill in the boxes described in the following steps (boxes that aren’t listed here are not required for remote access).

3.To require a password for remote access, enter the password in the Enter New Password box and in the Verify New Password box. Passwords can be from 1 to 16 characters long, using any ASCII character in the range [32-126]. To clear the passwords, leave both boxes blank. (You can also clear the password by choose the menu Options > Clear LAN Password.)

4.From the LAN Access Mode list, select the remote access mode:

Full Access: a remote system can initiate a LAN connection regardless of the state or health of the server.

Restricted: a remote system can initiate a LAN connection, but cannot perform control operations such as power down, reset, or front panel NMI.

Disabled: remote systems are not allowed to initiate LAN connections.

5.In the IP Setup box, choose either:

DHCP: the IP address for the server is automatically assigned by the DHCP (dynamic host control protocol) server on the network. The Host, Gateway, and Subnet Mask boxes in the dialog are ignored.

Static: assign the IP address for the server using the Host, Gateway, and Subnet Mask boxes in the dialog.

6.If you chose Static IP Setup in the previous step, fill in the IP addressing boxes:

Host IP Address: the IP address of this server.

Gateway IP Address: the IP address of the router for this server.

Subnet Mask: the IP address for the server’s subnet. The server uses this to decide if the alert destination is on the same subnet.

7.Click Save to save the changes.

8.Click Close to return to the PEM window.

Setting Up Remote Modem or Serial Access

To configure remote modem or serial access:

1.From the SSU Main window, choose Platform Event Manager (PEM).

2.In the PEM window, click Configure EMP and fill in the boxes described in the following steps (boxes that aren’t listed here are not required for remote access).

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Contents Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Page Contents Configuration Software and Utilities UpgradingTechnical Reference Solving ProblemsEquipment Log and Power Consumption Worksheets Regulatory and Integration InformationFigures TablesDescription Server Board FeaturesServer Board Features Server Board VersionsServer Board Connector and Component Locations Server Board Connector and Component LocationsBack Panel Connectors Back Panel ConnectorsPCI Riser Slots ProcessorMemory VideoScsi Controller ATA-100 ControllerKeyboard and Mouse NIC Connector and Status LEDsNetwork Controller RJ-45 Serial PortRJ-45 Signal Rear Serial 2 Port Adapter Pin-outAbbreviation System Management Baseboard Management ControllerField Replaceable Units and Sensor Data Records System Event LogPlatform Event Management Emergency Management Port Intel Server ManagementEMP and Serial Over LAN Security Intrusion Switch MonitoringUsing Passwords Software LocksSecure Mode Summary of Software Security Features Software Security FeaturesBoot without keyboard Installation Procedures Rearrange the StandoffsInstall the Server Board Installing the Server BoardInstall the Processor Retention Brackets Installing ProcessorsLower the locking bar completely Installing the Heat Sink Installing the Heat Sink Clip Installing Memory Connecting Cables Connect CablesInstalling a Service Partition on the Server Optional Installing your Operating System Installing Intel Server ManagementInstalling Intel SMaRT Tool Upgrading Tools and Supplies NeededInstalling DIMMs Processors Adding or Replacing a ProcessorLower the locking bar completely Installing the Heat Sink Replacing the Back up Battery Removing a ProcessorReplacing the Back up Battery Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Configuration Utilities Configuration Software and UtilitiesService Partition Optional System Software Update SequenceHot Keys Power-On Self-Test PostHot Keys To Do ThisBios Setup If Bios Setup Is InaccessibleTemporarily Changing the Boot Device Priority Running the Adaptec SCSISelect Utility When to Run the Adaptec SCSISelect UtilityConfiguring the Adaptec AIC-7899 Scsi Adapter Running the SCSISelect UtilityDirect Platform Control DPC Console When to Run the Promise FastBuild UtilityRunning the Promise FastBuild Utility Running the Promise FastBuild UtilityDPC Console Modes of Operation Using the System Setup Utility Running the DPC ConsoleCreating SSU Diskettes Running the SSU Working with the SSU InterfaceCustomizing the SSU Interface Setting the Administrator Password Setting Boot Device PrioritySetting Passwords and Security Options Exiting the SSUSetting the User Password Setting Security OptionsViewing the System Event Log Viewing FRU Information Viewing Sensor Data RecordsUpdating the Firmware Updating System Firmware and BiosUpdating the Bios Verifying the FirmwareRestoring a Configuration Saving and Restoring the System ConfigurationSaving a Configuration Setting Up Paging AlertsIntel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Setting Up LAN Alerts Setting Up Remote LAN Access Setting Up Remote Modem or Serial AccessManaging the Server Remotely Software Updates Creating a Bootable DisketteRecovering the Bios Software Update PackageFirmware Update Utility Description Running the Firmware Update UtilityFRU/SDR Load Utility Description What You Need to Do Command Line FormatCommand How You Use the FRU/SDR Load UtilityPrompting for Product Level FRU Information Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Checklist Solving ProblemsResetting the System Initial System StartupRunning New Application Software After the System Has Been Running CorrectlyVerifying Proper Operation of Key System Lights More Problem Solving ProceduresMonitoring Post Confirming Loading of the Operating SystemSpecific Problems and Corrective Actions Power Light Does Not LightNo Characters Appear on Screen Characters Are Distorted or Incorrect System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate ProperlyDiskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Bootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected Problems with NetworkProblems with Application Software CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not LightAdd-in adapter stopped working without apparent cause Cannot Connect to a ServerIntel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Server Board Jumpers What it does at system resetTechnical Reference Jumper NamePost Codes Diagnostic LEDsDiagnostic LED Decoder Post Code0Fh 2Bh Off 2Dh 82h Off Error Code Post Error Codes and MessagesStandard Post Error Messages and Codes Error Message119 11A 11B 11E 120 121 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 Extended Post Error Messages and Codes Bios Recovery Beep Codes Bios Recovery Beep CodesBootblock Error Beep Codes Bootblock Error Beep CodesIntel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Product Regulatory Compliance Product Safety ComplianceRegulatory and Integration Information Product EMC ComplianceProduct Regulatory Compliance Markings Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices FCC USAEurope CE Declaration of Conformity Bsmi TaiwanEquipment Log and Power Consumption Worksheets Equipment LogSerial Number Date Installed Manufacturer NameModel Number Power Usage Worksheet Calculating Power ConsumptionWorksheet, Calculating DC Power Usage Current UsageWorksheet, Total Combined Power Used by the System Voltage level and total current V X a = WTotal Watts For each voltage level Index Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide