Lenovo Computer Hardware TD230 User Manual

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Contents  
Remote Console status line  
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Target audience .  
Terminology.  
Safety information .  
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System Information .  
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Remote Management Module features .  
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Managing users  
Configuring LDAP Settings .  
Configuring SSL Upload .  
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Remote Console control bar .  
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Chapter 1. Introduction  
The Lenovo® ThinkServer® Remote Management Module works as an integrated solution on your server  
system. Based on an embedded operating system, the Lenovo ThinkServer Remote Management Module  
add-on card provides both exceptional stability and permanent availability independent of the present state  
of the server’s operating system. As a system administrator, you can use the Lenovo ThinkServer Remote  
Management Module to gain location-independent remote access to respond to critical incidents and  
to undertake necessary maintenance.  
Designed to work with the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), this small form-factor mezzanine card  
enables server control via a built-in Web Console from anywhere, anytime.  
This User Guide describes how to use the Lenovo ThinkServer Remote Management Module (hereinafter  
referred to as Remote Management Module). It provides an overview of the features of the module and  
instructions on how to set up and operate the Remote Management Module.  
Target audience  
This Guide is intended for system technicians who are responsible for installing, troubleshooting, upgrading,  
and repairing the Remote Management Module. As a system administrator, you can use it to work on the  
Remote Management Module to gain location-independent remote access to respond to critical incidents.  
Terminology  
The following table lists the terminology used in this document and the description.  
Word/Acronym  
BMC  
Definition  
Baseboard Management Controller  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
DHCP  
IPMI  
Intelligent Platform Management Interface  
Keyboard, Video and Mouse  
KVM  
MAC  
Media Access Controller  
TCP/IP  
Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol  
Safety information  
Before working with your Remote Management Module server product — whether you are using this  
guide or any other resource as a reference — pay close attention to the safety instructions. You must  
adhere to the assembly instructions in this guide to ensure and maintain compliance with existing product  
certifications and approvals. Use only the described regulated components specified in this guide. Use of  
other products/components will void the UL listing and other regulatory approvals of the product and will  
most likely result in noncompliance with product regulations in the region(s) in which the product is sold.  
Warnings:  
System power on / off: The server power button DOES NOT turn off the system power or Remote  
Management Module power. To remove power from the Remote Management Module you must unplug  
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the server AC power cord from the wall outlet. Make sure the AC power cord is unplugged before you  
open the chassis to add or remove the Remote Management Module.  
Hazardous conditions, devices and cables: Hazardous electrical conditions may be present on  
power, telephone, and communication cables. Turn off the server and disconnect the power cord,  
telecommunications systems, networks, and modems attached to the server before opening it. Otherwise,  
personal injury or equipment damage can result.  
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) and ESD protection: ESD can damage disk drives, boards, and other  
parts. We recommend that you perform all procedures in this chapter only at an ESD workstation. If one  
is not available, provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis  
ground — any unpainted metal surface — on your server when handling parts.  
ESD and handling boards: Always handle boards carefully. They can be extremely sensitive to ESD.  
Hold boards only by their edges. After removing a board from its protective wrapper or from the server,  
place the board component side up on a grounded, static free surface. Use a conductive foam pad if  
available but not the board wrapper. Do not slide board over any surface.  
Installing or removing jumpers: A jumper is a small plastic encased conductor that slips over two  
jumper pins. Some jumpers have a small tab on top that you can grip with your fingertips or with a pair of  
fine needle nosed pliers. If your jumpers do not have such a tab, take care when using needle nosed  
pliers to remove or install a jumper; grip the narrow sides of the jumper with the pliers, never the wide  
sides. Gripping the wide sides can damage the contacts inside the jumper, causing intermittent problems  
with the function controlled by that jumper. Take care to grip with, but not squeeze, the pliers or other  
tools you use to remove a jumper, or you may bend or break the pins on the board.  
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Chapter 2. Remote Management Module overview  
This section gives you an overview of the Remote Management Module and highlights significant benefits of  
its features.  
The Remote Management Module is a 1.23-inch x 2.30-inch printed circuit board. When installed onto  
the Remote Management Module connector on Lenovo server boards, it provides an increased level of  
manageability over the basic server management available to the server board. It works as an integrated  
solution on your server system.  
Remote Management Module features  
The Remote Management Module add-on card offers convenient, remote KVM access and control via LAN  
or Internet. It captures, digitizes, and compresses video and transmits it with keyboard and mouse signals  
to and from a remote computer. Remote access and control software runs in the integrated Baseboard  
Management Controller, utilizing expanded capabilities provided by the Remote Management Module  
hardware.  
Figure 1. Remote Management Module  
In addition, the Remote Management Module add-on card offers integrated remote power management  
using IPMI. Key features of the Remote Management Module add-on card are:  
• Embedded Web Console UI supports remote power on / off, system health, system info, event log  
• KVM redirection via either the Remote Management Module NIC or the baseboard NIC used for  
management traffic; high performance, up to two simultaneous KVM sessions  
• USB 2.0 media redirection - boot over remote media  
• Security – open SSL, open LDAP  
• OEM Customization of the Web Console  
• IPMI V2.0 Compliance  
• KVM - automatically senses video resolution for best possible screen capture, high-performance mouse  
tracking and synchronization. It allows remote viewing and configuration in pre-boot POST and BIOS setup  
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Chapter 3. Configuring the remote management module  
This chapter describes how to use the Setup Utility program to configure the remote management module  
from the un-configured status to the running status. It is recommended that you manually set a static IP  
address in the Setup Utility program.  
To set an IP address, do the following:  
1. Connect the server to a working electrical outlet and turn on the server by pressing the power button.  
2. Press F2 as soon as you see the logo screen. The Setup Utility program opens. If you have set an  
administrator password, you must type the administrator password to access the full Setup Utility  
program menu. When working with the Setup Utility program, you must use the keyboard. The keys  
used to perform various tasks are displayed at the bottom of each screen.  
3. From the main menu, select Server Management BMC LAN Configuration. Refer to Table 1 “BMC  
LAN Configuration” on page 5 for information about the subitems.  
4. Under Intel (R) RMM3 LAN configuration, make sure the status of the Intel RMM3 is Present. Then  
you can choose Static or DHCP to set the IP address from the IP source option. It is recommended  
that you manually set a static IP address.  
Note: The RMM3 IP address must be on a different subnet from the baseboard IP address used for  
management traffic.  
5. Under User configuration, you can set the user ID and user password. For example:  
User ID: root  
User password: superuser  
6. When you finish the configuration, press F10 to save and exit.  
Table 1. BMC LAN Configuration  
BMC LAN Configuration  
Baseboard LAN configuration  
Intel (R) RMM3 LAN configuration  
User configuration  
Use this option to configure the  
Baseboard LAN.  
Use this option to configure the  
RMM3 LAN.  
Use this option to configure the user  
ID and password.  
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Chapter 4. Getting started with Remote Management Module  
The Remote Management Module features an embedded web server and applications offering a variety of  
standardized interfaces. This section describes both the interfaces and how to use them. The interfaces are  
accessed using TCP/IP protocol.  
Before you begin  
For initial setup information, refer Chapter 4 “Getting started with Remote Management Module” on page 7.  
Before you log in, you must enable the intended user. The examples in this chapter will use user “root”, but  
other usernames and passwords could be used.  
The Remote Management Module add-on card may be accessed using a standard Java enabled web  
browser. You may use the HTTP protocol or a secure encrypted connection via HTTPS.  
Client browsers  
In order to access the web console using a securely encrypted connection, you will need a browser that  
supports the HTTPS protocol. Strong security is only assured by using a Cipher Strength (encryption) of 128  
- Bit. Some older browsers may not have a strong 128 Bit encryption algorithm.  
If you are using Windows* Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, you can verify strong encryption by opening the  
“Help / About” menu to read about the key length that is currently activated.  
In order to use the Remote Console (KVM) window of your managed server, you must install the Java  
Runtime Environment* (JRE*) version 1.6 or higher.  
Note: The Web Console is designed for a screen size of 1280 pixels by 1024 pixels or larger. In smaller  
screens, the browser will display slider controls to enable the user to see the full content of each web page.  
Logging in  
Step 1. Enter the configured IP address of the Remote Management Module add-on card into your web  
browser.  
For example:  
To use a secure connection, type in as the following example:  
This will take you to the Remote Management Module module login page.  
Step 2. Log in by entering the username and password.  
For example:  
• Username = root  
• Password = superuser  
Note: The Username and Password are case sensitive. Any username and password could be  
used (except anonymous).  
Step 3. Click Login to view the Remote Management Module home page.  
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After the initial log in, System Administrators may change passwords, create new users, and have full control  
over access to the Remote Management Module.  
Navigation  
After successful login to the Remote Management Module module, the Remote Management Module  
home page is displayed.  
The top horizontal toolbar within the Remote Management Module home page has four tabs. Click these  
tabs to get specific system information and perform tasks as shown in the following table:  
Tab  
Features  
System Information  
Click this tab to access general information about  
the server. The tab automatically opens the System  
Information page:  
• System Information  
• FRU Information  
Server Health  
Configuration  
Click this tab for access to the sensors and event log.  
The tab automatically opens the Sensor Readings page  
• Sensor Readings  
• Event Log  
Click this tab to configure various settings for the server.  
The tab automatically opens the network configuration  
page.  
• Network  
• Users  
• LDAP  
• SSL  
• Remote Session  
• Mouse Mode  
Remote Control  
Click this tab for access to the remote console and to  
control the power state of the server.  
• Console Redirection  
• Server Power Control  
The four tabs on the horizontal menu allow you to navigate within the Remote Management Module Web  
Console. Each of these tabs contains a secondary menu on the left edge of the browser window. For  
detailed information on the specific functions of secondary menu item, see Chapter 6 “Remote Management  
The top horizontal tool bar also has the LOGOUT, REFRESH and HELP buttons to perform tasks as shown  
in the following table:  
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Button  
Features  
LOGOUT  
Click this button to end the current Web Console session.  
Note that a remote console (KVM) window, if active, will  
be closed when you log out. After logging out, the Web  
Console will return to the Login screen.  
REFRESH  
HELP  
Click this button to refresh the current web page, including  
any data shown on the page.  
Click this button to view a brief description of the current  
page in a frame at the right-hand side of the browser  
window. Close the Help frame by clicking the “X” in the  
upper right corner of the frame or by clicking the HELP  
button again.  
Online help  
The Web Console user interface gives specific online help for each page. For additional information on a  
certain topic or group of options, click HELP on the top horizontal toolbar to view the online help. The right  
Help frame is visible only when the online Help is being accessed.  
Logging out  
Click LOGOUT to log out the current user and revert to a new login screen.  
Note: Automatic Timeout: If the Web console detects no user activity within 15 minutes, the current  
session will be automatically terminated. If the user has opened the KVM remote console window, then the  
Web session will not automatically timeout. After the automatic timeout happens, if the user tries to take the  
next operation, the system will inform the user that logon again is needed if he wants to continue to access  
the Web console. If there is no user activity detected by the Web Console for 30 minutes, the current session  
will be automatically terminated. If the user has an open KVM remote console window, the web session will  
not automatically timeout. The next action attempted by the user after the automatic timeout will inform the  
user of the need to login again for continued access to the Web Console.  
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Chapter 5. Remote Console (KVM) operation  
The Remote Console is the redirected screen, keyboard and mouse of the remote host system where the  
Remote Management Module is installed. To use the Remote Console window of your managed host  
system, the browser must include a Java* Runtime Environment plug-in. If the browser has no Java support,  
such as with a small handheld device, the user can maintain the remote host system using the administration  
forms displayed by the browser.  
Starting the Remote Console opens a new window to display the screen content of the host system. The  
Remote Console acts as if the administrator were sitting directly in front of the screen of his/her remote  
system. This means the keyboard and mouse can be used in the usual way.  
Launch the redirection console  
The Remote Console is the redirected keyboard, video and mouse of the remote host system where the  
Remote Management Module is installed. Launch the remote console KVM redirection window from this  
page.  
Step 1. Click Launch Console to launch the redirection console and remotely manage the server.  
Step 2. A pop-up window is displayed and begins to download the Java Network Launch Protocol —  
jviewer.jnlp file. This in turn downloads the standalone Java application implementing the Remote  
Console.  
Both Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox browsers are supported.  
Notes:  
You must install the Java Run-Time Environment (JRE, version 6 update 10 or later) on the client  
prior to the launch of a JNLP file.  
• The client browser must allow pop-up windows from the Remote Management Module IP  
address.  
The Remote Console window is a Java Applet that establishes TCP connections to the Remote  
Management Module module. The protocol that is run over these connections is a unique KVM  
protocol and not HTTP or HTTPS. This protocol uses ports #7578 for KVM, #5120 for CDROM  
media redirection, and #5123 for Floppy/USB media redirection. Your local network environment  
must permit these connections to be made, i.e. your firewall and, in case you have a private internal  
network, your NAT (Network Address Translation) settings have to be configured accordingly.  
Main window  
Starting the Remote Console opens an additional window.  
The window displays the screen content of your remote server. The Remote Console will behave as if  
you were located at the remote server. The responsiveness may be slightly delayed depending on the  
bandwidth and latency of the network between the Remote Management Module and Remote Console.  
Enabling KVM and/or media encryption on the Configuration Remote Session web page will degrade  
performance as well.  
The Remote Console window always shows the remote screen in its optimal size. This means it will adapt its  
size to the size of the remote screen initially and after the screen resolution of the remote screen has been  
changed. However, you can always resize the Remote Console window in your local window as usual.  
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Remote Console control bar  
The upper part of the Remote Console window contains a control bar. Using its elements you can see the  
status of the Remote Console and influence the local Remote Console settings.  
The following sub sections describe the tasks you can perform within each control.  
Remote Console video menu  
Click Video in the Remote Console control bar to open the Remote Console Video Menu.  
Using this menu, you can do the following:  
Pause Redirection: Temporarily pauses redirection of keyboard, video, and mouse. The Remote Console  
window stops being updated. Keyboard shortcut is ALT+P.  
Resume Redirection: Resume redirection after a pause. Shortcut is ALT+R.  
Refresh Video: Refreshes the Remote Console window. Shortcut is ALT+E.  
Compression: Enabling compression improves the responsiveness of the Remote Console. Disabling  
compression maximizes the quality of the redirected video.  
Full Screen: Toggles windowed/full screen mode of the Remote Console. Shortcut is ALT+F.  
Exit: Close Remote Console.  
Remote Console keyboard menu  
Click Keyboard to open the keyboard menu with options to perform tasks.  
Using this menu, you can do the following:  
Hold Ctrl/Alt/Windows keys: Allows simulating holding down these special keys on the remote  
keyboard. On the local keyboard these special keys are processed by the local operating system and  
not passed on to the remote operating system.  
Ctrl+Alt+Del: Issue a Ctrl+Alt+Del to the remote operating system.  
Remote Console mouse menu  
Click Mouse to open the mouse menu with options to perform tasks  
The Mouse submenu offers two options:  
Show Cursor: This option toggles the cursor display in the Remote Console window. It does not affect  
the remote system cursor. Shortcut is ALT+C.  
Calibrate Mouse Acceleration: This option is used to detect the acceleration settings on the remote  
system and set the local client’s acceleration setting accordingly. It only applies when in Relative Mouse  
Mode, selected in the web page Configuration Mouse Mode. Absolute Mouse Mode does not  
require calibration. Shortcut is ALT+A.  
For Relative Mouse Mode operation, following is the mechanism to synchronize the mouse settings.  
Mouse Acceleration Calibration  
1. If the remote mouse and local mouse cursor are not in sync, start mouse acceleration calibration by  
selecting Calibrate Mouse Acceleration menu item or pressing ALT+A.  
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2. Once started, you will see two mouse cursors moving diagonally across the screen (starting at 0, 0  
location). The local mouse cursor is displayed in RED color to differentiate between the two mouse  
cursors.  
3. Depending upon the difference in acceleration settings on both ends, mouse cursors may eventually  
go out of sync.  
4. Press the + or - key to change the acceleration settings.  
5. If the local mouse cursor is lagging behind the host cursor, press the + key to try to be in sync. If the  
local cursor is moving ahead of the host cursor, press the - key to sync it up.  
6. Adjust the sync using the + or - key, until you achieve the maximum sync possible. A good indicator  
of that setting is that the mouse movement switches from lagging to leading or vice-versa when the  
most optimal value is crossed.  
7. To ensure that both cursors are in sync, wait until they reach the bottom of the screen and are still in sync.  
8. Once in sync, press ALT+A to stop acceleration calibration and save the current acceleration settings.  
9. Now when acceleration sync is done, start mouse threshold calibration by selecting Calibrate Mouse  
Threshold menu item or pressing ALT+T.  
10. The behavior is same as in mouse acceleration case. Once started, you will see two mouse cursors  
moving diagonally across the screen (starting at 0, 0 location). The local mouse cursor is displayed in  
RED color to differentiate between the two mouse cursors.  
11. Depending upon the difference in threshold settings on both ends, mouse cursors may eventually  
go out of sync.  
12. Press the + or - key to change the threshold settings.  
13. If the local mouse cursor is lagging behind the host cursor, press the + key to try to be in sync. If the  
local cursor is moving ahead of the host cursor, press the - key to synch it up.  
14. Adjust the sync using the + or - key, until you achieve the maximum sync possible. A good indicator  
of that setting is that the mouse movement switches from lagging to leading or vice-versa when the  
most optimal value is crossed.  
15. To ensure that both cursors are in sync, wait until they reach the bottom of the screen and are still in sync.  
16. Once in sync, press ALT+T to stop threshold calibration and save the current threshold settings. At this  
point, both local and the remote mouse cursors should be in synchronization.  
Note: Once the acceleration calibration is preformed, you must calibrate threshold settings for the mouse to  
be in sync.  
Remote Console options menu  
Using the Options menu, you can do the following:  
Bandwidth: Changing the bandwidth setting affects low-level connection protocol parameters like  
fragment size and timeouts. If you experience performance problems when operating over a slow  
connection such as a modem, the bandwidth setting may need to be adjusted. Use the Auto Detect  
option to find the correct setting for your connection.  
Keyboard/Mouse Encryption: Keyboard and Mouse data are normally encrypted before being sent over  
the connection, but this can be disabled for a small performance increase.  
Remote Console device menu  
This menu option allows starting/stopping remote media redirection. The first two options allow you to  
redirect either a local CDROM/DVD drive or else an ISO image on your local client file system as a virtual  
CDROM device on the remote system. The last two options allow you to redirect either a local floppy drive,  
a local USB key drive, or a floppy .img file as a virtual floppy device on the remote system.  
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The virtual devices act just like any other CDROM or floppy on the remote system. They can be read, written  
(assuming they are not read-only), and booted. The pair of virtual devices only appear on the remote  
operating system or BIOS setup menus when some media redirection is active. The virtual devices persist  
across remote system resets and power up/downs. They do not disappear from the remote system until the  
checkboxes are unchecked in the Remote Console window.  
Note that the virtual devices are not limited to normal floppy/CDROM sizes and will be as large as the  
device or file being redirected. A USB Key drive is redirected as a virtual floppy device rather than a USB  
device to allow the loading of custom device drivers during remote operating system installation which may  
require a floppy drive.  
There is only one virtual CDROM and one virtual floppy device on the remote system allowed so only one  
local item of each type can be redirected at a time. Only one Remote Console window can be doing media  
redirection at any given time.  
Remote Console status line  
The status line at the bottom of the Remote Console screen shows the console state. As you navigate the  
menu options, the status line gives a more detailed definition of each option.  
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Chapter 6. Remote Management Module Web Console options  
This chapter gives you a detailed description of each Web Console page. It is organized in sections  
corresponding to the four tabs in the horizontal menu. Within each section, each menu choice from the  
left-hand menu is illustrated and described in detail.  
Notes:  
• The first menu item for each tab is the default page which appears when the tab is selected.  
• Similar information about each page is available in the Web Console by clicking HELP at the right side  
of the horizontal menu.  
• When the Web Console is working on current user request, a busy indicator bar is displayed.  
System Information  
By default, the Remote Management Module home page opens in the System Information page.  
It contains general information about the system as explained in the following sub sections.  
Viewing System Information  
The System Information page displays a summary of the general system information.  
The System Information page has the following information about the server:  
Information  
Description  
Host Power Status  
Shows the power status of the host (on/off).  
Remote Management Module Status  
Indicates if the Remote Management Module card is  
present and if the firmware is up to date.  
Device (BMC) Available  
Indicates whether the BMC is available for normal  
management tasks.  
BMC FW Build Time  
BMC FW Rev  
The date and time of the installed BMC firmware.  
Major and minor revision of the BMC firmware.  
Major and minor revision of the BOOT firmware.  
Boot FW Rev  
Viewing the Field Replaceable Unit information  
The FRU Information page displays information from the FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) repository of the host  
system, including chassis information, board information and product information.  
Server Health  
The Server Health page shows you data related to the server's health, such as sensor readings and the event  
log. Click the Server Health tab to display the page. By default, this tab opens the Sensor Readings page.  
Viewing Server Readings  
The Sensor Readings page displays system sensor information including readings and status.  
The following table lists the options available in this page:  
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Task Description  
Option  
Sensor selection pull-down box  
Select the type of sensor readings to display in the list.  
The default is to see all sensors.  
Sensor Readings list  
Selected sensors shown with their name, status, and  
readings.  
Show Thresholds button  
Click it to expand the list, showing low and high threshold  
assignments. See the critical (CT) and non-critical (NC)  
thresholds for the selected sensors. Use scroll bar at the  
bottom to move display left and right.  
Hide Thresholds button  
Click it to return to original display, hiding the threshold  
values.  
Refresh  
Click it to refresh the selected sensor readings.  
Viewing Event Log  
The Event Log page displays the event logs.  
The following table lists the options available in this page:  
Task Description  
Option  
Event Log category drop-down list  
Event Log list  
Select the type of events to display in the list.  
Selected sensors are shown with their name, status, and  
readings. This includes a list of the events with their ID,  
time stamp, sensor name, sensor type, and description.  
Clear Event Log button  
Click it to clear the event logs.  
Configuring settings  
The Configure Settings page is used to configure settings. By default, it opens in the Network Settings  
window.  
Warning: The Remote Management Module IP address must be on a different subnet than the baseboard IP  
address used for management traffic.  
Configuring network settings  
The Network Settings page is used to configure the network settings. It provides options to do either  
of the following:  
Automatic: Obtain the IP address automatically (use DHCP).  
Manual: Manually configure one.  
The following table lists the options available in this page:  
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Task Description  
Option  
LAN Channel number drop-down box  
It lists the LAN Channel(s) available for server  
management. The LAN channels describe the physical  
NIC connection on the server. Remote Management  
Module channel is the add-in Remote Management  
Module NIC.  
The Baseboard Mgmt channel (BMC LAN Channel 1) is  
the onboard, shared NIC configured for management and  
shared with the operating system.  
MAC Address  
IP Address  
The MAC address of the device (read only)  
Select the type of IP assignment with the radio buttons.  
If configuring a static IP, enter the requested address,  
subnet mask, and gateway in the given fields.  
Notes:  
• IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as  
in “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”.  
• “xxx” ranges from 0 and 255.  
• First “xxx” must not be 0.  
Save button  
Click it to save any changes made.  
Managing users  
The User List page lists the configured users, along with their status and network privilege.  
This page has options to configure the IPMI users and privileges for this server. To add a user, select an  
empty slot in the list and click Add User to add a new user. To modify a user, select a user in the list and click  
Modify User to modify the settings. To delete a user, select a user in the list and click Delete User to delete.  
Notes:  
• UserID 1 (anonymous) may not be renamed or deleted.  
• UserID 2 (root) may not be renamed or deleted; nor can the network privileges of UserID 2 be changed.  
• User Names cannot be changed. To rename a User you must first delete the existing User, and then add  
the User with the new name.  
Log-in security configuration  
You can set the login security of the user in this page.  
Failed Login Attempts: set the number of failed login attempts by the user. In case the user has exceeded  
the maximum number of unsuccessful attempts, the user account will be locked. 0 means no lockout.  
The default number of failed login attempts is 3.  
User Lockout Time (min): set the account lockout time in minutes by the user in consideration of user’s  
need.  
Configuring LDAP Settings  
To enable or disable LDAP, check or uncheck the Enable LDAP Authentication check box respectively.  
The following table lists the options available in this page:  
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Option  
Enable LDAP Authentication  
Task  
Check this box to enable LDAP authentication, then enter  
the required information to access the LDAP server.  
Port  
Specify the LDAP Port.  
IP Address  
The IP address of LDAP server  
Notes:  
• IP Address made of 4 numbers should be separated by  
dots as in “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”.  
• “xxx” must range from 0 to 255.  
• First “xxx” must not be 0.  
Bind Password  
Bind DN  
Authentication password for LDAP server; the password  
must be at least 4 characters long.  
The Distinguished Name of the LDAP server, for example,  
“cn=Manager, dc=my-domain, dc=com”  
Searchbase  
Save button  
The searchbase of the LDAP server, for example,  
“dc=my-domain, dc=com”  
Click it to save the current settings.  
Configuring SSL Upload  
Use this page to upload an SSL certificate and privacy key, which allows the device to be accessed  
in secured mode.  
First upload the SSL certificate and then the device will prompt to upload privacy key. If either of the files is  
invalid the device will notify. The device will give notification on successful upload. On successful upload,  
device will prompt to reboot the device. If you want to reboot, click Ok or click Cancel to cancel the  
reboot operation.  
First upload the SSL certificate and then the device will prompt to upload the privacy key. Click Upload.  
On successful upload, a notification is displayed.  
Configuring Remote Session  
Use this page to enable or disable the encryption on KVM or Media during a redirection session.  
The following table lists the options allowing you to enable or disable the encryption on KVM or media data  
during a redirection session:  
Option  
Task  
Enable/Disable Encryption mode  
Enable/Disable the encryption on KVM or Media data  
during a redirection session.  
Notes:  
• KVM and Media encryption are enabled by default.  
• Disabling encryption can improve performance of KVM  
or Media redirection.  
Save button  
Click it to use selected modes.  
Configuring Mouse Mode Setting  
Click the Mouse Mode tab to view the Mouse Mode Setting window.  
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The Redirection Console handles mouse emulation from local window to remote screen in either of two  
methods:  
Absolute Mode: Select it to have the absolute position of the local mouse sent to the server. Use this  
mode for Windows operating systems.  
Relative Mode: Select it to have the calculated relative mouse position displacement sent to the server.  
Use this mode for Linux operating systems.  
Click Save to use the selected mode.  
Macro-variables of the keyboard  
You can view and change the macro-variables of the keyboard in this page. The macro-variables defined  
herein will correspond to the buttons in the right top corner of remote control window. The buttons may be  
selected at your option. Help may be used to view the name of supported key.  
Remote Control  
The Remote Control page helps you perform the following remote operations on the server:  
• Console redirection  
• Server power control  
Console Redirection  
By default, the Remote Control tab opens in the Console Redirection page. Launch the remote console  
KVM redirection window from this page.  
Click Launch Console to launch the redirection console and manage the server remotely.  
Note: Java Run-Time Environment (JRE, version 6 update 10 or later) must be installed on the client prior  
to launch of JNLP file.  
Server power control  
The server power control page shows the power status of the server.  
The following power control operations can be performed:  
Option  
Task  
Reset Server  
Select the option to hard reset the host without powering  
off.  
Power OFF Server  
Power ON Server  
Power Cycle Server  
Select the option to. immediately power off the host.  
Select the option to power on the host.  
Select the option to immediately power off the host, then  
power it back on after one second.  
Perform Action button  
Click it to execute the selected remote power command.  
Note: All power control actions are done through the BMC and are immediate actions. It is suggested to gracefully  
shut down the operating system via the KVM interface or other interface before initiating power actions.  
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Appendix A. FAQ  
1. Failure to log in the Lenovo ThinkServer Remote Management  
Check your user name and password.  
2. Failure to get connection with the Lenovo ThinkServer Remote Management.  
Check hardware and make sure that the power supply is correctly connected to the server, on which the  
Lenovo ThinkServer Remote Management resides. Check your network configuration, such as the IP  
address and router.  
3. Uppercase/Lowercase on the keyboard out of Synch.  
1) In the case of moving the mouse from desktop on the control side to the remote JAVA menu, it is  
recommended to click the mouse, and wait for 10~20 seconds and then enter characters, so as to ensure  
the synchronized keyboards at both sides.  
2) Whenever the uppercase/lowercase is out of synch, it is recommended to return to the desktop on  
control side, wait for about 20 seconds, and then move the mouse to the remote JAVA menu. Click the  
remote control desktop and then click the Windows/Linux Terminal few seconds later. Here you will find the  
synch is thus achieved.  
3) In the case of failed synch due to network, it is recommended to shift the Caps Lock key for correct input.  
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your local Lenovo representative for information on the products and services currently available in your  
area. Any reference to a Lenovo product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that  
Lenovo product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service  
that does not infringe any Lenovo intellectual property right may be used instead. However, it is the user's  
responsibility to evaluate and verify the operation of any other product, program, or service.  
Lenovo may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter described in this  
document. The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents. You can send  
license inquiries, in writing, to:  
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This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically  
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Lenovo may make improvements and/or changes in the product(s) and/or the program(s) described in this  
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The products described in this document are not intended for use in implantation or other life support  
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Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States, other  
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