!Exit — terminates MWA and closes the connections to all servers.

View

!Toolbar — displays or hides the toolbar. The toolbar includes buttons for some of the most common commands in MWA, such as the Open command. When the toolbar is displayed, a check mark appears next to the menu item.

!Status Bar — displays or hides the status bar. The status bar describes the action to be executed by the selected menu item or depressed toolbar button, and information on the current server. When the status bar is displayed, a check mark appears next to the menu item.

!Summary — opens or closes the Server Summary dialog box. The Server Summary dialog box displays the IP addresses, server names, and current statuses of all the SG-registered servers on MWA. When the Server Summary dialog box is open, a check mark appears next to the menu item.

!History Log — opens or closes the History Log dialog box. The History Log dialog box displays server communications, operator commands, and other events in chronological order. When the Delete button is selected, the Delete Logged Messages dialog box displays. The operator can delete all or part of the log. When the History Log dialog box is open, a check mark appears next to the menu item.

Reset/Reboot

!Cold Reset — executes a cold reset on a current server.

!Warm Reset — command executes a warm reset on a current server. Some types of servers have been set such that a cold reset is executed by the Warm Reset command. For details, refer to the users guide for the managed machine.

!Wake-up— activates a server whose power is off. The Wake-Up command is executed normally under the following conditions. MWA knows the server MAC address as the server has been connected with MWA more than once. OS was terminated normally the last time server was active.

!Pause at Next Connect — specifies whether to pause POST when a current server is connected the next time. When pause is set, a check mark appears next to the menu item. Note that this setting is valid only when the server is connected the next time and not for later connections.

Data

!CMOS — displays the CMOS data of a current server in the Data dialog box. The data can be read only when the server is paused at the end of POST.

!ESCD — displays the ESCD data of a current server in the Data dialog box.

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