iRMC S2/S3 131
Providing remote storage via a Remote Storage server
Configuring the Remote Storage server
IConfiguration is only possible if the Remote Storage server is in the “idle”
state, i.e. it is not being executed.
In the graphical user interface, you specify the image file made available as
remote storage together with other parameters:
ISO Image Path and Filename:
ÊEnter the path and name of the image file directly in the field.
or:
ÊClick the Browse... button and then navigate to and select the required
image file in the Choose a file dialog which now opens and then
confirm.
IIf the Remote Storage server is to run as a service (see the Run
as Service option on page 132) and the image file is located on a
computer in the network, you must specify the path of the image
file in UNC notation. You must also ensure that the account
entered under Log On As User (see page 132) is valid and has
access permissions on the share on which the image file is
located.
Force Using Port
If you have configured a port number other than the default port number
(5901) for the iRMC S2/S3’s remote storage port (see page 248), then
you must activate this option and enter the configured port number in the
associated field.
Force Using IP Address
If the host on which the Remote Storage server is executed possesses
more than one LAN connection:
You can specify the IP address of the LAN connection that is to be used
for the Remote Storage server if this is executed as a service.
By default, the Remote Storage server uses the first detected LAN
connection.