Lenovo RD240, RD230 manual Configuration of Mouse Mode Setting, Configuration of Network Settings

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Option

Task Description

 

 

Alert Type drop-down menu

It is used to select the alert types shown on the list.

 

Available options: SNMP Trap and e-mail.

 

 

Event Severity drop-down menu

It is used to select the alert severity shown on the list.

 

 

Destination IP

This option is only available when the Alert Type is

 

SNMP Trap. And it is used to set the SNMP address

 

of alert destination.

 

 

Email Address

This option is only available when the Alert Type is

 

Email. And it is used to set the e-mail address of

 

alert destination.

 

 

Subject

This option is only available when the Alert Type is

 

Email. And it is used to set the e-mail subject of

 

alert destination.

 

 

Message

This option is only available when the Alert Type is

 

Email. And it is used to set the e-mail message of

 

alert destination.

 

 

Step 3. After setting the alerts, click Save button to activate the settings and list them on the alert lists.

Configuration of Mouse Mode Setting

Step 1. Click Mouse Mode to open the Mouse Mode Setting window. The redirection console can use one of the methods mentioned below to set the mouse mode (from local windows to remote screens):

Absolute Mode: Selecting the Absolute Mode will send the absolute position of local mouse to server. This mode is suitable for Windows operating system.

Relative Mode: Selecting the Relative Mode will send the relative movement of local mouse to server. This mode is suitable for Linux operating system.

Step 2. Click Save to apply the selected mode.

Configuration of Network Settings

The Network Settings page is used to configure the network settings. It includes the following options:

Automatic (Obtain an IP address automatically): Automatically obtain the IP address (use DHCP).

Manual (Use the following IP addresses): Manually configure IP address.

The table below lists the available options on this page:

Option

Task Description

 

 

MAC Address

The MAC address of the devices (Read Only)

 

 

IP Address

Select the type of the IP address by radio button. If

 

you want to configure the static IP, enter the requested

 

address, subnet mask and gateway into the given fields.

 

Notes:

 

• The IP address is composed of four numbers and

 

separated by period (.). For example, “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”.

 

• “xxx” falls in between 0 and 255.

 

• The first “xxx” should not be 0.

 

 

Save button

Click it to save the changes.

 

 

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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 Abbreviation Definition Safety informationIntroduction TerminologyThinkServer RD230 and RD240 Remote Management User Guide Overview of the ThinkServer Remote Management Module Features of ThinkServer Remote Management ModuleThinkServer RD230 and RD240 Remote Management User Guide Setup LAN Configuration subitems Configuring the ThinkServer Remote Management ModuleThinkServer RD230 and RD240 Remote Management User Guide Prestart ThinkServer Remote Management quick startServer Health Tab Features System InformationLog NavigationButton Features Tab Features ConfigurationRemote Control MaintenanceLog out ThinkServer Remote Management Module Button Features LogoutOnline help Menu bar of the remote console Remote console KVM operationStart redirection console Main windowOption menu of the remote console Video menu of the remote consoleKeyboard menu of the remote console Mouse menu of the remote consoleStatus bar of the remote console ThinkServer RD230 and RD240 Remote Management User Guide Server Health ThinkServer Remote Management Module Web console optionsSystem information View System InformationAlerts Configuration of settingsView Event Log Configuration of Network Settings Configuration of Mouse Mode SettingConfigure SSL Upload Make Smtp SettingBMC sensor settings Date/Time and NTP Server SettingOther Control Server Power ControlMaintenance Console RedirectionLanguages Group ControlAppendix A. FAQ ThinkServer RD230 and RD240 Remote Management User Guide Appendix B. Notices Trademarks
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