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Log in

For logging in ThinkServer Remote Management Module, adhere to the following steps:

Step 1. Input the IP address assigned by the ThinkServer Remote Management Module into the Web browser.

For example:

http://10.223.131.36/

To use a secure connection, type in as the following example: https://10.223.131.36/

Browser will then be directed to the login page of Remote Management Module.

Step 2. Enter the user name and password.

For example:

Username = root

Password = superuser

Note: The user name and password are case sensitive.

Step 3. Click the Login button to view the home page of the Remote Management Module.

After a successful initial login, the system administrator can create new users and has full permission of Remote Management Module.

Navigation

When the ThinkServer Remote Management Module is successfully logged on, the ThinkServer Remote Management Module home page will appear.

There are seven tabs on the horizontal toolbar which is on the top of the ThinkServer Remote Management Module home page. By clicking these tabs, you can get the specific system information and take the relevant tasks listed in the following table:

 

Tab

 

Features

 

 

 

System Information

 

By clicking this tab, you can access the general

 

 

information related to the server. System Information

 

 

page will automatically show in general, this tab allows

 

 

accessing the following items:

 

 

System Information

 

 

 

Server Health

 

By clicking this tab, you can access the sensor and event

 

 

log. Sensor Readings page will automatically show. In

 

 

general, this tab allows accessing the following items:

 

 

Sensor Readings

 

 

Event Log

 

 

 

 

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Contents ThinkServer RD230 and RD240 Remote Management User Guide Page ThinkServer RD230 and RD240 Remote Management User Guide Second Edition September Copyright Lenovo Contents Iv ThinkServer RD230 and RD240 Remote Management User Guide Terminology Safety informationIntroduction Abbreviation DefinitionThinkServer RD230 and RD240 Remote Management User Guide Features of ThinkServer Remote Management Module Overview of the ThinkServer Remote Management ModuleThinkServer RD230 and RD240 Remote Management User Guide Configuring the ThinkServer Remote Management Module Setup LAN Configuration subitemsThinkServer RD230 and RD240 Remote Management User Guide ThinkServer Remote Management quick start PrestartNavigation Tab Features System InformationLog Server HealthMaintenance Tab Features ConfigurationRemote Control Button FeaturesLog out ThinkServer Remote Management Module Button Features LogoutOnline help Main window Remote console KVM operationStart redirection console Menu bar of the remote consoleMouse menu of the remote console Video menu of the remote consoleKeyboard menu of the remote console Option menu of the remote consoleStatus bar of the remote console ThinkServer RD230 and RD240 Remote Management User Guide View System Information ThinkServer Remote Management Module Web console optionsSystem information Server HealthAlerts Configuration of settingsView Event Log Configuration of Mouse Mode Setting Configuration of Network SettingsDate/Time and NTP Server Setting Make Smtp SettingBMC sensor settings Configure SSL UploadConsole Redirection Server Power ControlMaintenance Other ControlGroup Control LanguagesAppendix A. FAQ ThinkServer RD230 and RD240 Remote Management User Guide Appendix B. Notices Trademarks
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RD230, RD240 specifications

The Lenovo RD240 and RD230 are key players in the realm of enterprise-class servers, leveraging advanced technologies to deliver efficiency, reliability, and performance. These servers are designed to cater to the demands of small to medium-sized businesses, providing robust solutions for various workloads.

The Lenovo RD240 is a 2U rack server that features dual-socket support for Intel Xeon processors. This capability allows it to handle intensive computational tasks seamlessly, making it ideal for virtualized environments and database management. Equipped with up to 512GB of DDR3 memory, the RD240 ensures high memory bandwidth and reduced latency, improving overall system responsiveness.

In terms of storage, the RD240 supports a versatile range of options, with configurations allowing for up to twelve 3.5-inch hard drives or a combination of SSDs and HDDs. This flexibility enables businesses to tailor their storage solutions based on performance and capacity needs. Additionally, the server includes integrated RAID options, which enhance data protection and availability.

On the other hand, the RD230 is a compact 1U rack server that prioritizes space efficiency without compromising on performance. Like its larger counterpart, the RD230 supports dual Intel Xeon processors, but its design focuses on providing a more streamlined solution for environments with limited rack space. With support for up to 128GB of RAM, the RD230 can efficiently handle various applications, from web hosting to application serving.

Both servers are equipped with advanced management tools, such as the Lenovo XClarity Controller, which simplifies system monitoring and maintenance. This allows IT administrators to deploy updates, monitor hardware health, and manage resources with ease, leading to minimized downtime and optimized performance.

Furthermore, Lenovo places a strong emphasis on energy efficiency, ensuring that both the RD240 and RD230 have features like power management and cooling technologies. These innovations reduce their carbon footprint while lowering operating expenses, making them attractive choices for environmentally-conscious businesses.

In summary, the Lenovo RD240 and RD230 servers offer a blend of performance, flexibility, and efficient management, catering to the diverse needs of modern enterprises. With their robust features and reliable characteristics, they stand as dependable solutions for businesses looking to enhance their IT infrastructure while supporting future scalability.