Tyan Computer M3291 Pre-setup and Installation, Pre-setup Authentication and Privilege, Firewall

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zUser account management

Add, modify and delete user. Assign privilege to user on the specific server.

5.5Pre-setup and Installation

5.5.1 Pre-setup

Authentication and Privilege

TSO provides security access with MANAGER Authentication, Agent Authentication and SMDC Authentication. User needs to prepare the privilege information (user-name and password) for each system in order to access target system.

zNo password is prohibited

zCase sensitive under Linux and Out-of-Band

Internal-IP and External-IP

TSO requires Internal-IP and External-IP setup by user during the TSO installation. User needs to make sure the IP matching with Network Interface Controllers (NIC).

zConfiguration I

If CONSOLE is often being used outside of the subnet in which all/some machines are equipped with SMDC, the machine that runs MANAGER would have 2 NIC’s. MANAGER will likely be installed at the gateway or proxy machine in the subnet.

¾Configure Internal IP to be a valid IP under this subnet. This subnet is typically known as a Local Area Network (LAN). The IP would look like this for example: 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.254

¾Configure External IP to be a valid IP under the main network. This main network is typically known as a Wide Area Network (WAN). This IP would be a ‘true’ IP, meaning it is the one and only one among all the machines in the world. The IP would look like this for example: 206.13.28.12, 216.239.53.99

zConfiguration II

If CONSOLE is being used inside the same subnet, the machine that runs Manager may have only 1 NIC. MANAGER can be located on any machine

in the network. Notice that MANAGER and CONSOLE need not be installed on the same machine even though they can/may be install on the same machine.

¾Configure Internal IP to be a valid IP under this subnet.

¾Configure External IP to be the same as Internal IP.

zFirewall

Firewall setup information:

TSO MANAGER and CONSOLE will use the following 4 ports for firewall

setup.

¾TCP:

20010

21020

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Contents Server Management Daughter Card Tyan System Operator M3291/3295Table of Contents M3295 Box Contents M3291 Box ContentsAbout this Manual Overview What are SMDC?Smdc and TSO M3-High-End Solution with Graphics Console Redirection M1-The Value SolutionOpma and M3295 M2-Reasonable Price with Security and PerformanceGeneral Features of Smdc Description Features of Tyan Server ManagementAuxiliary SMBus / I2C buses Firmware FirewallRemote Monitor, Control and Diagnostics Teamed with other Ipmb Devices PMCs and EMCsRemote Console Redirect over LAN Sensor Data Record SDR Upgrade BMC FirmwareSystem Event Log SEL Field Replaceable Unit Information Storage FRUOperating System Compatibility How Smdc and TSO workM3291 Card Images M3291 Card Layouts M3291 Hardware InformationLabel Header Type/Part Description Pin Layout M3291 Jumper SettingStep M3291 Card InstallationStep Step Card Installation M3295 Jumper SettingM3295 Hardware Information M3295 Card ImagesPress down the card into the socket Firmware Update Software InstallationM3291/3295 Firmware Update UH8.EXE ConfigurationUH8L UH8D.EXELAN Configuration IP Address M3291 MAC AddressM3295 MAC Address Broadcom NIC 2nd MAC mode User Password Setting M3291/3295 default supports 5 usersOpen Sourced Ipmi Software Power Control Serial Over LAN SOL Software Information What is TSOThree Components AGENToptionalTSO Connection Models Simple Intranet Model-1Simple Intranet Model-2 Simple Internet Model-3 Complex Internet Model Smdc TSO Access ModelRemote System Maintenance FeaturesRemote System Health Monitoring & Alerting SecurityPre-setup Authentication and Privilege Pre-setup and InstallationInternal-IP and External-IP FirewallManager AgentConsole Installation Procedures under Windows System Agent Console Run TSO Page In-Band Access Log in Manager TSO AccessLog in Agent System Event PanelSensor Reading Panel Power Management Panel Out-Of-Band Access Login ManagerLogin Smdc Manager Warm Reset Icon Click the icon to warm reset Sensor Reading Panel User Panel BMC PanelConsole Redirect Panel Discovery Setting Discovery setting dialogQuestion What are Smdc and TSO? TroubleshootingQuestion Why can I not discover the Smdc card? Question What’s the M3291 Driver SolutionQuestion Does Smdc support the ARP protocol? Question How to set console redirection SOL in BIOS? Question How to set linux Text mode SOL display?Linux Question What Linux OS does TSO support? Question Why and how to flash Broadcom firmware?Returning Merchandise for Service Page Appendix a M3295 Opma Interface Pin definition table Class Pin Dir Signal102 103 100105 106 107130 129133 137Appendix B Opma Signals grouped by Function Page Page Document # D1739

M3291, M3295 specifications

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