Lenovo RD630, RD330, RD530 manual of the server chassis to provide ESD protection

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of the server chassis to provide ESD protection.

Dangerous situations, equipment and cables: power, telephones, and signal cables may have the danger of electric shock. Before opening the device, shut down the server, disconnected the power cord, the communication system, network and modem connected to the server. Otherwise, it may result in personal injury or equipment damage.

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) and ESD protection: Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage disk drivers, system board and other components. We recommend that you complete all the steps in this Section only in the ESD protective workstations. If ESD workstation is unavailable, please wear anti-static wrist strap while holding parts and connect the wrist strap to the ground wire (that is, any unpainted metal surface)

of the server chassis to provide ESD protection.

ESD and holding system boards: be careful when holding the system board. They are extremely sensitive to ESD. Only touch the edge when holding the system board. Lay the system board with components side facing upwards after taking the system board out of the protection bag or the sever. Use the conductive foam pad (if any) rather than the system board package. Do not slide the system board on any surface.

Installing or removing jumper: jumper is a small plastic conductor between two jumper pins. Some jumpers have a small wing on the top for you to use fingertips or fine needle forceps to clip it. If the jumper has no such wing, be careful when installing or removing it with needle forceps, and clip the jumper's narrow face instead of the wide one. Clipping the wide face will damage the contacts inside the jumper, which will lead to intermittent faults to some functions controlled by the jumper. Clip the jumper carefully with pliers or other tools and do not squeeze when removing it. Otherwise, pins on the system board may be bent or broken.

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Contents ThinkServer Management Module User Guide ThinkServer RD330, RD430, RD530, and RD630“Safety information” on page Appendix B “Notices” on pageFirst Edition August Copyright Lenovo Contents iiThinkServer Management Module User Guide Safety information Chapter 1. IntroductionTerminology of the server chassis to provide ESD protection Security - open source SSL Compatible with IPMI 4ThinkServer Management Module User Guide Page 6ThinkServer Management Module User Guide Prestart Figure 1. Configuring IE ESC - setp 8ThinkServer Management Module User GuideFigure 2. Configuring IE ESC - setp Log-on Navigation Log-out 12ThinkServer Management Module User GuideMain window of the remote console Chapter 5. Remote console KVM operationStart the redirection console Menu bar of the remote consolePower menu of the remote console Macros menu of the remote consoleTools menu of the remote console Properties Viewing propertiesServer information Viewing sensor readingsViewing the System Event Log Platform Events Trap Settings Email Settings Event managementPlatform Events Serial Over LANSerial Over LAN Trap Settings SNMPEmail Settings SMTP Figure 9. Trap SettingsRemote control Remote managementVirtual media Figure 12. Remote management configurationFigure 13. Remote management launch Power control Figure 15. Power controlFigure 14. Redirecting virtual device Configuration NetworkUsers Network securitySecurity Figure 17. Network security settingsFigure 19. Users setting ServiceIPMI Figure 20. Service settingSession Figure 22. Session settings UpdateLDAP Figure 23. LDAP settingsUtilities Languages Figure 25. UtilitiesAppendix A. Frequently asked questions 30ThinkServer Management Module User Guide 1009 Think Place - Building One Morrisville, NC Appendix B. NoticesLenovo United States, Inc U.S.A Attention Lenovo Director of LicensingTrademarks 32ThinkServer Management Module User Guide