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Gigabyte Management Console
User's Guide
Rev. 1.0

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Getting Started 5 ...............................................................................................
1-1 Software Requirement 5 .....................................................................................
1-2 GigabyteManagementConsoleNetworkConguration .................................. 6
1-3 Log In Gigabyte Management Console 7 ............................................................
1-3-1 Required Browser Settings: 9 ......................................................................................
1-4 Quick Button and Logged-in User 10 ..................................................................
1-5 Help ................................................................................................................ 11
1-6 Menu Bar ........................................................................................................ 11
Chapter 2 Enter Gigabyte Management Console 13 .........................................................
2-1 Dashboard ...................................................................................................... 13
2-2 Sensor ............................................................................................................ 14
2-2-1 Sensor Detail 15 ..........................................................................................................
2-3 System Inventory 17 ...........................................................................................
2-3-1 CPU Inventory 17 ........................................................................................................
2-3-2 DIMM Inventory 18 ......................................................................................................
2-3-3 PCI Inventory 18 ..........................................................................................................
2-3-4 HDD Inventory 19 ........................................................................................................
2-3-5 NIC Inventory 19 ..........................................................................................................
2-3-6 GPU Inventory 20 ........................................................................................................
2-4 FRU Information 22 .............................................................................................
2-5 Logs & Reports 24 ..............................................................................................
2-5-1 IPMI Event Log 24 .......................................................................................................
2-5-2 System Log 26 .............................................................................................................
2-5-3 Audit Log 27 ................................................................................................................
2-5-4 Video Log 28 ...............................................................................................................
2-6 Settings .......................................................................................................... 29
2-6-1 Captured BSOD 29 .....................................................................................................
2-6-2 Date & Time ............................................................................................................30
2-6-3 External User Services 31 ...........................................................................................
2-6-4 KVM Mouse Settings 42 ..............................................................................................
2-6-5 Log Settings 44 ............................................................................................................
2-6-6 Media Redirection Settings 47 .....................................................................................
2-6-7 Network Settings 54 ....................................................................................................
2-6-8 NVMe MI Management 61 ...........................................................................................
2-6-9 PAM Order Settings 63 ................................................................................................
2-6-10 Platform Event Filter 64 ...............................................................................................
2-6-11 Services ..................................................................................................................73

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the sensor.
There are six types of thresholds:
• Lower Non-Recoverable (LNR)
• Lower Critical (LC)
• Lower Non-Critical (LNC)
• Upper Non-Recoverable (UNR)
• Upper Critical (UC)
• Upper Non-Critical (UNC)
The threshold states could be Lower Non-critical - going low, Lower Non-critical - going high,
Lower Critical - going low, Lower Critical - going high, Lower Non-recoverable - going low, Lower
Non-recoverable - going high, Upper Non-critical - going low, Upper Non-critical - going high,
Upper Critical - going low, Upper Critical - going high, Upper Non-recoverable - going low, Upper
Non-recoverable - going high.
A graphical view of these events (Number of Entries vs. Thresholds) can be viewed as shown in
the Sensor Readings page screenshot.

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2-3-2 DIMM Inventory
This page displays all detected DIMMs on this device. It allows you to see memory attributes,
individual memory details or all entries in detail by clicking on . Click Expand All Download
SMBIOS letodownloadtheSMBIOSle.
2-3-3 PCI Inventory
This page displays all detected PCI cards on this device. It allows you to see on-board PCI cards,
add-on PCI cards or all entries in detail by clicking on . Click Expand All Download SMBIOS le
todownloadtheSMBIOSle.

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2-3-4 HDD Inventory
This page displays all detected HDDs on this device. It allows you to see on-board HDDs, add-
on HDDs or all entries in detail by clicking on . Click Expand All Download SMBIOS file to
downloadtheSMBIOSle.
2-3-5 NIC Inventory
This page displays all detected NICs on this device. It allows you to on-board NICs, add-on NICs
or all entries in detail by clicking on . Click to download the Expand All Download SMBIOS le
SMBIOSle.

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2-3-6 GPU Inventory
This page displays all detected GPU card on this device. It allows you to view GPU card all
entries in detail by clicking on . Expand All
Detail information for GPU
• GPU Information
• Capabilities
• NVLink Information
Temperature Information for GPU
• GPU Temperature
• Extended Precision GPU Temperature
Status Information for GPU
• Accumulated Utilization
• Power Supply

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2-4 FRU Information
FRU Information page displays the BMC’s FRU device information. FRU page shows information
like Basic Information, Chassis Information, Board Information and Product Information of the
FRU device.
To open the FRU Information page, click from the menu bar. Select a FRU FRU Information
Device ID from the FRU Information section to view the details of the selected device. A
screenshot of FRU Information page is shown below.
Thefollowingeldsaredisplayedherefortheselecteddevice:
Available FRU Devices
• FRU device ID - Select the device ID from the drop down list
• FRU Device Name - The device name of the selected FRU device.
Chassis Information
• Chassis Information Area Format Version
• Chassis Type
• Chassis Part Number
• Chassis Serial Number
• Chassis Extra

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TheEventLogpageconsistsofthefollowingelds:
Filter By Date Start Date End Date: Filtering can be done by selecting and .
:Date should be in MM/DD/YYYY format. Note
By default, all log time will be displayed in BMC time zone.
Filter By Type: The category could be either All Events, System Event Records, OEM Event
Records, BIOS Generated Events, SMI Handler Events, System Management Software Events,
System Software - OEM Events, Remote Console software Events, Terminal Mode Remote
Console software Events.
:Once the Filter By Date and Filter type are selected, the list of events will Note
be displayed with the Event ID, Time Stamp, Sensor Type, Sensor Name and
Description.
Event Log Statistics: Displays the statistical graph for the selected date.
Clear Event Logs: To delete all the event logs.
Download Event Logs: To download the event logs.
Procedure
1. using FromtheFilterByDateeld,selectthetimeperiodbyStart Date End Date and
Calendar for the event categories.
2. From the Filter By Type eld,selecttheType Sensor of the event and name to view the
events for the date. The events will be displayed based on the selected time period.
3. To clear all events from the list, click .Clear All Event Logs
4. To download the event logs, click .Download Event Logs

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2-5-4 Video Log
To open the Video Log page, click Logs & Reports > Video Log from the menu bar. A sample
screenshot of Video Log page is shown below.
Note: Video Trigger Settings should be enabled, to display the Video Log page. Video Trigger
Settings can be configured under Settings -> Video Recording ->Auto Video Settings ->
Video Trigger Settings.
A sample screenshot of Video Log page is shown below.
Click on the Video Log entry to view the Video. A sample screenshot of Video Log - Video page is
shown below.
Videowillbeallowedtoplay/downloadonlyiflesizeislesserthan40MB.Browsers
have various memory restrictions, due to this browser cannot store and process data
greaterthan40MB(approximately).Iflesizeisgreaterthan40MB,userwillbenotied
with a message to use Java player Application.

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2-6 Settings
This group of pages allows you to access various configuration settings. A screenshot of
CongurationGroupmenuisshownbelow.
A detailed description of the Settings menu is given below.
2-6-1 Captured BSOD
This page displays a snapshot of the blue screen captured if the host system crashed since last
reboot. A screenshot of Captured BSOD is shown below.
: KVM service should be enabled to display the BSOD screen. KVM Service can be Note
cong¬uredunderSettings->Services->KVM.

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To open Active Directory Settings page, click Settings > External User Settings > Active
Directory from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Active Directory Settings page is shown
below.
TheeldsofActiveDirectorypageareexplainedbelow.
General Settings:Thisoption isused tocongureActiveDirectory GeneralSettings. Options
are Enable Active Directory Authentication, Secret User Name, Secret Password, User Domain
name, and up to three Domain Controller Server Addresses.
Role Groups: To add a new role group to the device. Alternatively, double click on a free slot to
add a role group.

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Procedure
Entering the details in General Active Directory Settings page:
1. Click on to open the General Active Directory Settings page.General Settings
2. In the Active Directory Settings page, check or uncheck the Enable Active directory
Authentication check box to enable or disable Active Directory Authentication
respectively.
:If you have enabled. Active Directory Authentication, enter the required information Note
to access the Active Directory server.
3. Specify the Secret user name and password in the Secret User Name and Secret
Passwordeldsrespectively.
: Secret username/password for AD is not mandatory. When secret username & Note
password is empty, Authentication fails will be always treated as Invalid Password error.
For Invalid Password error PAM will not try other Authentication Methods. So it is
recommended to keep AD in the last location in PAM order.
User Name is a string of 1 to 64 alpha-numeric characters.
It must start with an alphabetical character.
It is case-sensitive.
Special characters like comma, period, colon, semicolon, slash, backslash, square
brackets,
Blank space is not allowed, angle brackets, pipe, equal, plus, asterisk, question mark,

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ampersand, double quotes, space are not allowed.
Password must be at least 6 character long and will not allow more than 127 characters.
4. SpecifytheDomainNamefortheuserintheUserDomainNameeld.E.g.MyDomain.
com
5. Congure IP addresses in Domain Controller Server Address1, Domain Controller
Server Address2 and Domain Controller Server Address3
: IP address of Active Directory server: At least one Domain Controller Server Note
Addressmustbecongured.IPAddressmadeof4numbersseparatedbydotsasin
“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”.
Each number ranges from 0 to 255.
First number must not be 0.
Domain Controller Server Addresses will supports IPv4 Address format and IPv6
Address format.
6. Click Save to the entered settings and return to Active Directory Settings page.save
Role Groups
To open Role Group page, click Settings > External User Settings > Active Directory > Role
Groups from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Role Groups page is shown below.
TheeldsofRoleGrouppageareexplainedbelow.
Role Group Name:ThenamethatidentiestherolegroupintheActiveDirectory.
Role Group Name is a string of 64 alpha-numeric characters.Note:
Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed.

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Group Name:ThisnameidentiestherolegroupinActiveDirectory.
Role Group Name is a string of 64 alpha-numeric characters.Note:
Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed.
Group Domain: The domain where the role group is located.
Domain Name is a string of 255 alpha-numeric characters.Note:
Special symbols hyphen, underscore and dot are allowed.
Group Privilege: The level of privilege to assign to this role group.
KVM Access: To provide access to KVM for AD authenticated role group user.
VMedia Access: To provide access to VMedia for AD authenticated role group user.
To add a new Role Group
1. In the Active Directory Settings page, select a Role Group and click Add Role Group or
alternatively double click on the blank row to open the Add Role group page as shown in
the screenshot below.
2. In the Group Name field, enter the name that identifies the role group in the Active
Directory.
: Role Group Name is a string of 64 alpha-numeric characters.Note
Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed.
3. IntheGroupDomaineld,enterthedomainwheretherolegroupislocated.
: Domain Name is a string of 255 alpha-numeric characters. - Special symbols Note
hyphen, underscore and dot are allowed.
4. In the Group Privilegeeld,enterthelevelofprivilegetoassigntothisrolegroup.

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Enable Audit Log: To enable or disable the audit log.
Save: To save the current changes.
Procedure
1. In the System Logeld,enableordisabletheoption.
2. Select the Log type: Local Log or Remote Log.
3. IfLocallogisselected,enterthelesizein the eldandrotatecountintheFile Size
Rotate Counteld.
Note:IfRemotelogisselected,theeldslesizeandrotatecountneednotbe
mentioned.
4. If remote log is selected specify the of the remote server, where the Server Address
system events are logged.
5. In the option as desired.Audit Log Enableeld,checkoruncheckthe
6. Click to save the changes.Save
Steps to congure the remote server to enable syslogging
: This example uses FC13 as the remote machine to log syslog.Note
On FC machine, disable the following lines for UDP in /etc/rsyslog.conf:
1. MODLOAD imudp
2. UDPSERVER 514

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2-6-6 Media Redirection Settings
Thispageisusedto congurethemedia intoBMCforredirection.To openMediaRedirection
page, click from the menu bar.Settings > Media Redirection Settings
A sample screenshot of Media Redirection page is shown below.

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TheeldsofMediaRedirectionpageareexplainedbelow.
• General Settings
• VMedia Instance Settings
• Remote Session
• Active Redirections
General Settings
ThisoptionisusedtocongureGeneralMediaSettings.
To open General Media Settings section, click > General Settings > Media Redirection Settings
Settings.
Remote Media Support: To enable or disable Remote Media support, check/uncheck the ‘Enable’
check box.
If it is selected, then the following Remote Media types will be displayed.
• Mount CD/DVD
• Mount Harddisk
Onselectingtheindividualmediatypes,itsrespectivecongurationswillbedisplayed.Youcan
conguredifferentsettings for different Remote Media types.A sample screenshotof General
Settings page is shown below.

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2. Select the option to enable/disable the SD Emulate SD Media as USB disk to Host
card support in the host.
3. Check the option to enable/disable the Virtual USB devices visibility Power Save Mode
in the host.
4. Click Save to save the changes made else click Reset to reset the previously saved
values.
: When KVM is launched from Standalone Application, if there are two device Note
panels for each device, and when you click the Connect button, then the redirected
device panel will be disabled.
Unmounting device will make the driver disconnect device when using . Auto Attach
Hence, when unmounting one USB key, the other USB key will be disconnected and
then reconnected.
Remote Session
InBMCWeb,thispageisusedtocongureRemoteSessioncongurationsettings.“KVMSingle
Port Application” is enabled by default. On disabling, “KVM Single Port Application”, “Encrypt
H5Viewer KVM packets” will be enabled by default. On enabling “KVM Single Port Application”,
“Encrypt H5Viewer KVM packets” will be disabled if it is enabled already.
To open Remote Session page, click Settings > Media Redirection Settings > Remote
Session from the menu bar.
A sample screenshot of Remote Session page is shown below.

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Network IP Settings
To open Network IP Settings page, click Settings > Network Settings > Network IP Settings
from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Network IP Settings page is shown below.
TheeldsofNetworkIPSettingspageareexplainedbelow.
Enable LAN: To enable or disable the LAN Settings.
LAN Interface: Lists the LAN interfaces.
MAC Address:ThiselddisplaystheMACAddressofthedevice.Thisisareadonlyeld.
Enable IPv4: This option is to enable/disable the IPv4 settings in the device.
Enable IPv4 DHCP: This option is to enable IPv4 DHCP support for the selected interface.
IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet Mask, and IPv4 Default Gateway:Theseeldsareforspecifying
thestaticIPv4address,SubnetMaskandDefaultGatewaytobeconguredtothedevice.
: IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”.Note
Each Number ranges from 0 to 255.
First Number must not be 0.
Enable IPv6:ToEnable/DisabletheIPv6congurationsettings.
Enable IPv6 DHCP:ToEnable/DisabletheIPv6settingsinthedevice.Itdynamicallycongures
IPv6addressusingDHCP(DynamicHostCongurationProtocol).
IPv6 Index:TospecifyastaticIPv6Indextobeconguredtothedevice.E.g.:0
IPv6 Address:TospecifyastaticIPv6addresstobeconguredtothedevice.E.g.:2004::2010

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Subnet Prex length:TospecifythesubnetprexlengthfortheIPv6settings.
: Value ranges from 0 to 128.Note
Default Gateway: Specify v6 default gateway for the IPv6 settings.
Note: IfcorefeatureIPV6_COMPLIANCEisenabled,theIPV6defaultGatewayeldwill
not be displayed.
Enable VLAN: To enable/disable the VLAN support for selected interface.
VLAN ID:TheIdenticationforVLANconguration.
: Value ranges from 2 to 4094.Note
VLAN Priority:ThepriorityforVLANconguration.
: Note
Value ranges from 0 to 7.
7 is the highest priority for VLAN.
Save: To save the entries.
Procedure
1. Check to enable LAN support for the selected interface.Enable LAN
2. Select the LAN Interfacetobecongured.
3. Check Enable IPv4 to enable IPv4 support for the selected interface.
4. Check Enable IPv4 DHCPtodynamicallycongureIPv4addressusingDHCP.
5. If the eldis disabled, enterthe IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet Mask and IPv4 Default
Gateway intherespectiveelds.
6. .InIPv6Conguration,ifyouwishtoenabletheIPv6settings,checkEnable IPv6
7. If the IPv6 setting is enabled, enable or disable the option .Enable IPv6 DHCP
8. Iftheeldisdisabled,entertheIPv6 Address, Subnet Prex length and in IPv6 Index
thegiveneld.
9. .InVLANConguration,ifyouwishtoenabletheVLANsettings,checkEnable LAN
10. Enter the VLAN IDinthespeciedeld.
11. 11. Enter the VLAN Priorityinthespeciedeld.
12. Click to save the entries.Save

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DNS Conguration
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed hierarchical naming system for computers,
services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network. It associates the
information with domain names assigned to each of the participants. Most importantly, it
translatesdomainnamesmeaningfultohumansintothenumerical(binary)identiersassociated
with networking equipment for the purpose of locating and addressing these devices worldwide.
The DNS Server settings page is used to manage the DNS settings of a device.
To open DNS Server Settings page, click Settings > Network Settings > DNS Conguration
fromthemenubar.AsamplescreenshotofDNSCongurationpageisshownbelow.

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8. In Domain Name Server Setting,
• Select the DNS Name Server Setting.
• Choose the IP Priority, either IPv4 or IPv6.
• Enter the DNS Server address.
9. In DNS Server1, DNS Server2 and DNS Server3, enter the server addresses to be
conguredfortheBMC.
10. Click to save the entries.Save

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LAN Destinations
ThispageisusedtoconguretheLANdestinationofPEFconguration.Asamplescreenshotof
LAN Destination page is given below.
TheeldsofPlatformEventFilters-LANDestinationsareexplainedbelow.
SelectanyemptyslottocongureLANDestinations.
Select the LAN Channel: To select the LAN Channel number
LAN Channel: Displays LAN Channel Number for the selected slot (read-only).
LAN Destination: Displays ID for setting Destination Selector of Alert Policy (read-only).
Destination Type: Destination type can be either an SNMP Trap or an E-mail alert. For E-mail
alerts,the fourelds-SNMPDestinationAddress,BMCUserName,Emailsubject andEmail
messageneedstobelled.TheSMTPserverinformationalsohastobeadded-underSettings
->SMTP Settings.ForSNMPTrap,onlytheSNMPDestinationAddresshastobelled.

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• KVM default port is 7582
• CD Media default port is 5124
• FD Media default port is 5126
• HD Media default port is 5127
• SSH default port is 22
Telnet service and SOLSSH will not support secure port. If single port feature is Note:
enabled, KVM, CD Media, FD Media and HD Media ports cannot be edited. Port value
ranges from 1 to 65535.
Port listening status on various feature settings:
Singl e p or t
enabled
Singl e p or t
disabled
O n l y K V M
e n c r y p t i o n
enabled
Only Media
e n c r y p t i o n
enabled
B o t h K V M
a n d M e d i a
e n c r y p t i o n
enabled
Adviser
(video server) 7578 (LP) 7578 (LP)
7578 (EO)
7578 (LP)
7578 (EO)
7578(LP)
7578 (EO)
7578(LP)
7582 (EO)
Cdserver 5120 (LP) 5120 (LP)
5120 (EO)
5120 (LP)
5120 (EO)
5120 (LP)
5124 (EO)
5120 (LP)
5124 (EO)
Fdserver 5122 (LP) 5122 (LP)
5122 (EO)
5122 (LP)
5122 (EO)
5122 (LP)
5126 (EO)
5122 (LP)
5126 (EO)
Hdserver 5123 (LP) 5123 (LP)
5123 (EO)
5123 (LP)
5123 (EO)
5123 (LP)
5127 (EO)
5123 (LP)
5127 (EO)
LP - Loopback, EO - Exposed Outside.Note:
Theadviserwillalwaysbelisteningtoloopbackaswellaskvmconguredinterface
as mentioned in the above table. So that the H5Viewer client can connect to the video
server.
Themediaserverswillbelisteningtoloopbackaswellasconguredinterfaceas
mentioned in the above table. So that the lmedia/rmedia and H5Viewer/JViewer client
can connect to the media servers.
Timeout: Displays the session timeout value of the service. For web, SSH and telnet service,
usercancongurethesessiontimeoutvalue.
Web timeout value ranges from 300 to 1800 seconds.Note:
KVM timeout value ranges from 300 to 1800 seconds.
SSH and Telnet timeout value ranges from 60 to 1800 seconds.
SSH and Telnet timeout value ranges from 60 to 1800 seconds.
SSHandtelnetservicewillbeusingthesametimeoutvalue.IfyoucongureSSH
timeout value, it will be applied to telnet service also and vice versa.

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2. In the page, Enter the IP address and a range of IP addresses in Add new rule for IP
the IP Single or IP Range Starteld.
IP Address will support IPv4 Address format only:Note:
IPv4 Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
Each number ranges from 0 to 255.
First number must not be 0.
IPv6 Address made of 8 groups of 4 Hexadecimal digits separated by colon as in
xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx.
3. Enter IP range end value in the IP Range Endeld.
4. Enable Timeout toenablerewallruleswithtimeout.
5. Enter Start Date tostarttherespectiverewallruleeffectfromthisdate.
6. Enter End Date toendtherespectiverewallruleeffectfromthisdate.
7. Enter Start Timetostarttherespectiverewallruleeffectfromthistime.
8. Enter End Timetoendtherespectiverewallruleeffectfromthistime.
The date and time should be in the YYYY/MM/DD and hh-mm format respectively.Note:
9. Determine the rule to block or accept.
10. Click to save the changes made.Save

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Procedure to add Port/Range of ports
1. To add a new range of Port address, click the Add button
2. In the for Port window, enter the port number or a range of port numbers Add new rule
in the Port Single (or) Range Starteld.
3. Enter the end value in the Port Range Endeld.
4. Select the to be either TCP or UDP or Bot. Protocol
5. Select the Network Type. It may be IPv4 or IPv6 or Both.
6. Select Timeouttoenableordisablerewallruleswithtimeout.
7. Enter Start Timetostarttherespectiverewallruleeffectfromthistime.
8. Enter Start Datetostarttherespectiverewallruleeffectfromthisdate.
9. Enter End Datetoendtherespectiverewallruleeffectonthisdate.
10. Enter End Timetoendtherespectiverewallruleeffectatthistime.
The time should be in the YYYY/MM/DD:hh-mm format.Note:
11. Select the to determine the rule to Block or Allow.Rule
12. Click to save the changes made.Save

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2-6-15 User Management
In BMC Web GUI, the User Management page allows you to view the current list of user slots for
the server. You can add a new user and modify or delete the existing users.
To open User Management page, click Settings > User Management from the menu bar. A
sample screenshot of User Management page is shown below.
Click user icon ( ) and select any free slot to add a new user from the User Management main
page.
The Free slots are shown as “Disabled” in all columns for the slot.Note:
TheeldsofUserManagementpageareexplainedbelow.
User ID: Displays the ID number of the user.
The list contains a maximum often users only.Note:
User Name: Displays the name of the user.
User Access: To enable or disable the access privilege of the user.
Network Privilege: Displays the network access privilege of the user.
SNMP Status: Displays if the SNMP status for the user is enabled or Disabled.
E-mail ID: Displays e-mail address of the user.
Add User: To add a new user.
Delete User: To delete an existing user.

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Procedure for SOL Video Remote Storage:
1. Click SOL Video Remote Storage.
2. Enter Log Size (KB). The value will support maximum length of 10 digits.
3. EnterLogFileCount.ThedefaultnumberofLoglescountrangesfrom1to10.
SOL Recorded Video
Thispagedisplaysthelistofavailablerecordedvideolesonthesystem.ClickonDownload
icon to download and save the video. Click on icon to delete the selected video. Delete
A sample screenshot of SOL Recorded Video is given below.
JAVA SOL
This page allows you to download JAVA SOL. A sample screenshot of JAVA SOL is given below.
Note: AcompatibleJREmustbeinstalledinthesystempriortothelaunchofJNLPle.

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Open the Remote Control page, click Launch KVM. A sample screenshot of the Remote KVM
page is shown below.
Click to open the Remote Control KVM page. Launch KVM
Stop KVM: Stops the H5Viewer video redirection.
Video Record: This menu contains the following sub menu items:
• Record Video: This option is to start recording the screen.
• Stop Recording: This option is used to stop the recording.
Record Settings: This option is used to set Video Recording Duration.
Note: TheMaximumvideolesizeallowedisaround40MB.Ifthevideolesizereaches
itsmaxsizelimit,therecordedleisdownloadedandrecordingwillbeinprogressuntil
theconguredvideorecordingtimeisreached.Thevideoleissavedasvideo_date-
month-year_hr-min-sec_partno in client side video recording.
Usershavetotakecareofsavingthevideolesindifferentbrowsers.
When H5viewer focus is lost and if video recording is in progress, the recording will be
stoppedwithanoticationmessageandtherecordedvideolewillbediscarded.Dueto
browserlimitation,Settimeout/setintervalwillbedelayedfromspeciedtimeofinterval
when browser window loses focus, Hence, video server will not send the video packets
to H5viewer and so the video recording will be stopped.
Windows 2016 installation takes 1 hour and 52 minutes to install on Ironman Note:
through the BMC ISO redirection.
Product specificaties
Merk: | Gigabyte |
Categorie: | Server |
Model: | G242-P32 |
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