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Option

Task Description

 

 

Show Thresholds button

Click it to open the list and show the assigned value of

 

the thresholds at the same time. From this, you can see

 

CT, NC and NR value of the selected sensor. You can

 

move the display window from left to right by the scroll

 

bar at the bottom of the page.

 

 

Hide Thresholds button

Click it and back to the initial screen and hide thresholds

 

at the same time.

 

 

Refresh

Click it to refresh the selected sensor readings.

 

 

View Event Log

The Event Log page shows the event logs.

The figure below lists the available options on this page:

Option

Task Description

 

 

Event Log Category drop-down list

Used to select the event log categories shown on the list.

 

 

Event Log list

Used to show the names, status and readings of the

 

selected sensors. It includes a list of events with ID,

 

timestamp, sensor name, sensor type and description.

 

 

Clear Event Log button

Click it to clear the event log.

 

 

Configuration of settings

The Configuration page is used to configure network, users and alerts.

The following server's management options are included:

Alerts

Mouse Mode

Network

SMTP

Users

BMC Sensor

Date/Time and NTP Server Setting

SSL Certificate

Alerts

You can use this function to modify or delete the alert settings, or send a test alert to the destination. The Alerts page lists all the configurable alerts including configured alerts setting which contain the alert level and destination address.

Step 1. If you need to modify the alert settings, you can select an alert and click Modify to configure it.

Step 2. Make settings to the available options on this page:

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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 FeaturesOnline help Button Features LogoutLog out ThinkServer Remote Management Module 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 HealthView Event Log Configuration of settingsAlerts 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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