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		 Contents   
					
					
					Technical Details.....................................................................................................................5   
					User’s Guide Layout................................................................................................................5   
					
					3 Installation Paths............................................................................................. 6   
					A. Installing Intel® Management Module (IMM) – Advanced Edition......................................6   
					B. Installing Intel Management Module – Professional Edition ...............................................6   
					
					F. Not installing Intel Server Manager.....................................................................................6   
					Save Configuration to Disk Option..........................................................................................6   
					Unattended Configuration – ....................................................................................................6   
					
					5 Getting Started ................................................................................................ 8   
					Booting the Server ..................................................................................................................8   
					Server Probing ........................................................................................................................8   
					Start Screen ............................................................................................................................9   
					Initial Options ..........................................................................................................................9   
					6 SCW Screens................................................................................................. 10   
					Intel® Server Management (ISM) Question..........................................................................10   
					Unattended Configuration and Cloning/Restore Option........................................................10   
					
					Configure FRU/SDRs............................................................................................................11   
					BIOS Date and Time:............................................................................................................12   
					Setting a System Asset Tag..................................................................................................12   
					Channel Configuration (LANs and Serial/Modem)................................................................13   
					LAN Channel Screens...........................................................................................................14   
					LAN Channel, Screen 1 – Addresses...........................................................................14   
					
					Access Levels – Admin Level is strongly suggested.............................................................16   
					LAN Channel, Screen 3 – Alerts ..................................................................................17   
					LAN Alert Filters....................................................................................................................18   
					Configuring the Serial/Modem Channel ................................................................................19   
					Serial/Modem Screen 1 – Modem Setup .....................................................................19   
					
					Serial/Modem Screen 3 – Alerting................................................................................21   
					Serial Alert Filters..................................................................................................................22   
					Configuring Users – Selection Screen ..................................................................................23   
					Settings Available per User..........................................................................................24   
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				User’s Guide for Server Configuration Wizard (SCW) Utility   
					Configuring the Advanced Features......................................................................................25   
					
					Advanced Screen 2 – Web Configuration ....................................................................26   
					Advanced Screen 3 – SMTP Alert Settings..................................................................26   
					8 Set and Save the Configuration.................................................................. 27   
					Install an Operating System (certain platforms only):...................................................27   
					9 Server Configuration Utilities....................................................................... 27   
					
					
					
					
					To format a removable media device as FAT 16: ........................................................30   
					To enable USB devices in the BIOS for DOS ..............................................................30   
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					Screen Layout Syntax....................................................................................................7   
					Start Screen ...................................................................................................................9   
					First Choices ..................................................................................................................9   
					ISM or SCW? ...............................................................................................................10   
					Unattended Configuration (Clone Install).....................................................................10   
					Typical SDR Question .................................................................................................11   
					Date and Time..............................................................................................................12   
					System Asset Tag........................................................................................................12   
					Channels to Configure .................................................................................................13   
					10. LAN Screen 1 – IP Configuration.................................................................................14   
					11. Address Resolution......................................................................................................15   
					12. LAN Screen 2: OOB, SOL............................................................................................16   
					13. LAN Screen 3: Alerts....................................................................................................17   
					14. LAN Alert Filters...........................................................................................................18   
					15. Serial 1: Modem Configuration.....................................................................................19   
					16. Serial 2: Privilege and Mode ........................................................................................20   
					17. Serial 3: Alerts..............................................................................................................21   
					18. Serial Alert Filters.........................................................................................................22   
					19. User Selection..............................................................................................................23   
					20. User Configuration .......................................................................................................24   
					21. Advanced Screen 1 – Telenet, KVM............................................................................25   
					22. Advanced Screen 2 – Web ..........................................................................................26   
					23. Advanced Screen 3 – Alert Contents...........................................................................27   
					24.` Save to Media Option ..................................................................................................28   
					25. Separate Utilities..........................................................................................................28   
					26. Disk Set Selection........................................................................................................29   
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				1 Overview of Server Configuration Wizard   
					The Server Configuration Wizard (SCW) is a combination of multiple utilities and data files that   
					allow quick initial configuration of an Intel® Server.   
					The SCW utility is available on the Intel® Server Deployment Toolkit CD, which can be used to   
					boot the server. SCW is a DOS-based application, run from the CD’s ROM-DOS, that gathers   
					system information plus installation and configuration preferences, stores them to non-volatile   
					memory, and then performs the Server configuration. The Wizard will appear as a Windows-style   
					GUI to help the user choose which options to configure from this tool.   
					SCW can also run in ‘silent’ mode using a previously saved server configuration file from   
					removable media (formatted fat16).   
					SCW can   
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					Load FRUs and SDRs (Field Replaceable Units and Sensor Data Records)   
					Create startup diskette and installation diskettes for drivers   
					Allow utilities to be run separately by expert users   
					Set the:   
					- System Asset Tag   
					- LAN, Serial, and Advanced LAN Channels.   
					- OOB (Out of band) management settings – for Server Management without using the OS   
					- Intel® Management Module (IMM) Advanced Features   
					- User configurations for Advanced Features   
					- BIOS System date and time   
					Beyond date/time, SCW neither installs nor updates the BMC or BIOS.   
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					Help and error messages are provided throughout the process.   
					Technical Details   
					SCW supports IPMI 1.5 and 2.0 compatible platforms.   
					The autoexec and config.sys files on the Intel Deployment Toolkit CD launch ROM-DOS, setup a   
					RAMdrive, and run the SCW batch file. The SCW batch file checks for the RAMdrive and copies   
					the required utilities and data files to that drive. The Wizard presents a GUI menu set for the user to   
					choose which setup options to run. Error messages will display (if needed) from the GUI and the   
					DOS utilities for troubleshooting.   
					User’s Guide Layout   
					On the next page are quick links to major topics and suggested paths through SCW based on   
					installation. The rest of the document body is a screen by screen explanation of SCW. The   
					Appendices contain the Glossary and instructions for formatting and enabling removable media.   
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				2 Quick Links (for Experienced Users of SCW)   
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					Make Device Driver Diskettes by Operating System or by Device   
					From Disk Install for unattended Configuration, Cloning, or to restore previous settings   
					
					Load FRU/SDRs   
					Add System Asset Tag   
					
					Configure User Accounts   
					Advanced Settings for Intel® Management Module – Advanced Edition   
					
					3 Installation Paths   
					A. Installing Intel® Management Module (IMM) – Advanced Edition   
					B. Installing Intel Management Module – Professional Edition   
					C, D, and E. Installing Intel Server Manager – with Agents (Full, Minimal, None)   
					F. Not installing Intel Server Manager   
					Table 1: Hardware Configurations and Suggested Installation   
					A: IMM B IMM-   
					C ISM D. SM- E. ISM mBMC   
					No   
					BMC   
					Adv.Ed.   
					Prof Ed Full Ag Minim No Agt ISM   
					BMC no ISM8x   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					Yes   
					No   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Answer ISM ?   
					FRU/SDRs   
					Date/Time   
					Asset Tag   
					-----------Optional----------   
					-------Optional-------   
					--Optional--   
					Opt   
					Yes   
					Optional   
					Yes   
					Yes   
					Yes   
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					No   
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					No   
					Yes   
					TCO   
					TCO   
					No   
					Yes   
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					LAN Ch 1   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					No   
					IMM Adv. C3   
					Modem C4   
					Multi Users   
					Advanced   
					Yes   
					No   
					No   
					Save Configuration to Disk Option   
					
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					Unattended Configuration –   
					
					previous Settings)   
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				4 General Wizard Format and Syntax   
					Configuration options will be presented in a Wizard. Current settings will be displayed and can be   
					accepted or changed. Square checkboxes allow multiple choices in a section. Round radio buttons   
					allow one choice per section (exclusive). The basic layout of each screen is:   
					Figure 1. Screen Layout Syntax   
					Feature   
					Description   
					Title Bar   
					Gives Version of SCW   
					Screen Title and Description Area (left half Explains purpose of the particular screen and   
					of screen)   
					provides general instructions   
					Data Entry Area (right half of screen)   
					Shows the configuration data required for that   
					section’s setting.   
					Common Buttons   
					Back   
					Returns to previous screen, choices   
					preserved   
					Exit   
					Quits the program without saving   
					Provides additional information   
					Help   
					Continue   
					Accepts the settings and moves to the next   
					screen   
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					5 Getting Started   
					Booting the Server   
					When booting the server from an Intel Server Deployment Toolkit CD, the startup files   
					(autoexec.bat and config.sys) will create a RAMdrive. This RAMdrive will be used as a temporary   
					storage area for the different components of the utility. Information on the RAMdrive is lost on   
					power off or reboot.   
					Server Probing   
					SCW will probe the server and store the component information to data files.   
					Probed areas include the:   
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					Baseboard   
					Chassis   
					FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) devices   
					SDRs (Sensor Data Records)   
					BIOS and Firmware versions   
					Channels   
					Configured Users   
					Intel Management Modules   
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				Start Screen   
					When the Wizard starts, the following Welcome screen is displayed.   
					Figure 2. Start Screen   
					Initial Options   
					Choose Server Configuration Wizard to configure Channels, Users, and Advanced Settings.   
					Choose Create Diskettes to place device drivers on removable media.   
					Choose Server Configuration Utilities to view which DOS Utilities can be run separately for this   
					
					Figure 3. First Choices   
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					6 Configuration Screens   
					Intel® Server Management (ISM) Question   
					Both SCW and ISM have options to configure certain sections of the server’s firmware.   
					By default, servers with the Intel® Management Module should:   
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					Load FRUs and SDRs (can be done with SCW or FRU/SDR utility)   
					Configure Channels (can be done with SCW or ISM)   
					Configure Users and Advanced Features (Advanced module). (Use SCW only)   
					Figure 4. Configuration via ISM or SCW?   
					The Wizard will ask if ISM will be installed, but this question is actually asking which utility   
					should be used to setup the Channels and Users.   
					Yes: Uses ISM to configure the Channels and Users. If Yes is selected, only a limited SCW   
					Configuration Options screen will appear. (See explanations of components starting at Section 7.)   
					The options to configure Users and Channels will NOT appear. Choose yes for:   
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					Servers with an Intel Management Module – Professional Edition installed.   
					No: Allows SCW to setup all the components. Shows Users and Channels. Choose No for:   
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					Servers where ISM will not be installed   
					Servers where ISM will be installed using the “No Agents” option.   
					Servers with an Intel Management Module – Advanced Edition installed.   
					NOTE: An ISM install after SCW configuration will overwrite some of the SCW settings.   
					Unattended Configuration and Cloning/Restore Option   
					The configuration choices may be saved to a removable media device. The saved files may be used   
					to later install the settings without user intervention or to restore to a particular series of settings on   
					the same or an identical server To use a saved file, choose Load from Diskette (may be any   
					viewable removable media – see Appendix B.)   
					Figure 5. Silent Install   
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				7 Selecting Options to Configure – Main Page   
					The initial options screen shows subgroups of components that SCW is capable of configuring. To   
					have SCW perform the configuration, the component must be checked on this menu. Items without   
					check marks will NOT be configured by SCW and will not appear in subsequent screens. Whether   
					or not the component is checked, it is still available on the server. If no items are checked, the   
					Continue Button will be disabled.   
					Defaults vary by platform but are shown by the following groups.   
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					FRUSDR Configuration Options – choose which record sets to update   
					System Asset Tag   
					Remote Management (OOB) Options - access and alerts over LAN or Serial/Modem   
					Channels   
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					Advanced Features Options – to set up IMM-Advanced Edition features (Telnet, SNMP, Web   
					Server, E-Mail, and ARSC (KVM).   
					Options may not always appear in the order that is listed here.   
					Configure FRU/SDRs   
					Intel® Servers come with FRU/SDRs pre-loaded but newer files may be available from the Intel   
					support website. Check under the specific platform at   
					
					SCW only supports loading ASCII FRU data from a file named SCW_<platform>.cfg where the   
					<platform> designation is 3 characters long and designates the platform name.   
					Additionally, SCW will ask a series of questions to determine the exact configuration of the   
					platform and which options are desired. Choose the answer that most closely matches your   
					hardware configuration so the proper records will be loaded. The number of screens varies by   
					platform.   
					Figure 6. Typical SDR Question   
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					BIOS Date and Time:   
					This screen also displays the BIOS, HSC, PIA, and Firmware versions.   
					Figure 7. BIOS Date and Time   
					Setting a System Asset Tag   
					Figure 8. System Asset Tag   
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					Acts as serial number or ID for the server.   
					The Continue button will be disabled until a System Asset Tag has been entered. If you do not   
					wish to set a Tag Number, do not choose this option in the Main Select Options screen.   
					Format is from 2 to the maximum number allowed by the specific platform’s FRU Area of text   
					or numeric characters.   
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				Channel Configuration (LANs and Serial/Modem)   
					The number of channels available depends on the platform. Not all channels must be configured.   
					Figure 9. Channels to Configure   
					Feature   
					Description   
					Channel 1   
					The onboard NIC1. On servers with dual ports onboard, the second   
					NIC is not configured by SCW. This NIC can be used either OOB or   
					through the OS. On SE7520VP2, NIC2 is used.   
					Channel 4   
					Channel 3   
					For a modem attached to the Serial port.   
					Available only for the Advanced Module GCM NIC providing Telnet,   
					Web, SMTP, SNMP and ARSC support. Available only through the   
					GCM (Advanced Module) NIC.   
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					LAN Channel Screens   
					LAN Channels 1 and 3 use similar configuration screens, which will be illustrated here only once.   
					Items that apply only for the GCM NIC (default is Channel 3) will not appear or will be grayed out   
					when the standard NIC is chosen. Advanced Features configuration is separate from GCM NIC   
					Channel configuration.   
					LAN Configuration, Screen 1 – Configure IP   
					Steps to complete Screen 1:   
					1. Choose Static IP or DHCP setup.   
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					The GCM NIC should have a static IP.   
					If DHCP is chosen, all other entries will be filled in automatically.   
					If Static is chosen, the option to Continue will not be available until all required entries are   
					completed. .   
					2. (Only required if Static is chosen.) Enter the server’s IP address and subnet mask and gateway.   
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					If less than three digits are required for a subsection of the address, either use the mouse or   
					the tab key to move to the next subsection.   
					3. (Only required if DHCP does not preset the gateway.) Either enter the MAC address of the   
					Gateway or click Resolve Gateway MAC Address (described in the next section).   
					— The Backup Gateway IP address is optional   
					Figure 10. LAN Screen 1 – IP Configuration   
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				Resolve Gateway MAC Address   
					Figure 11. Address Resolution   
					If Alerts must cross subnets, the software will attempt to verify the gateway address to reach the   
					Alert Destination. The Alert Destination is the console receiving the alert message from the   
					configured server. It will use an entered MAC address or attempt to find the IP address for the Alert   
					Destination system if the checkbox is checked.   
					Automatic resolution will fail if:   
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					Network cable is not connected at both ends   
					IP address configuration is invalid   
					Incorrect network configuration.   
					After resolving a failure, press the Resolve MAC Address button again or enter the MAC address   
					of the destination system (in 6 dotted octets).   
					If skipped, Alerts will be broadcast on the local subnet.   
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					LAN Channel, Screen 2 – Configure Out of Band (OOB) Access   
					Figure 12. LAN Screen 2 – OOB and SOL Setup   
					This screens sets up NIC1 or the GCM NIC for Out of Band access. Also sets up SOL (Serial over   
					LAN) on NIC1.   
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					Enable LAN Access: Enable access to the BMC when OOB..   
					Enable Serial Over LAN (SOL): Allows access over the network to the Serial channel.   
					Access Levels   
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					LAN Privilege Level Limit Dropdown List or LAN Access Mode   
					SOL Privilege Level Limit Dropdown List or SOL Access Mode   
					The Privilege Level Limit sets the lowest sign-in level that will be allowed access. Choosing   
					Administrator provides the most security. Choices are:   
					¾ User: Only able to use read commands Sometimes listed as the option Always.   
					¾ Operator: All BMC commands are allowed, except for any configuration change of   
					the OOB interface that would block access, such as disabling channels.   
					¾ Administrator: All BMC commands are allowed, including disabling a channel   
					which would block all further access and cannot be recovered remotely. (Sometimes   
					listed as the option Restricted   
					¾ Not enabled   
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					SOL Number of Retries: 1-7   
					SOL Retry Interval: 1 to 255   
					SOL Baud Rate: 9600bps, 19.2kbps (recommended), 38.4kbps, 57.6kbps or 115.2kbps   
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				LAN Channel, Screen 3 – Alerts   
					Alerts can be sent over the network from the NIC or via e-mail (system dependent). The   
					information needed is configured on Screen 3.   
					Figure 13. LAN Screen 3 – Alerts   
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					Enable LAN Alerting : Must be checked for alerts to be sent.   
					Alert Destination Console 1 IP Address   
					Alert Destination Console 2 IP Address   
					Enter the IP address of the preferred Console(s) to receive the alerts.   
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					Check the checkboxes to Resolve Destination MAC Addresses (earlier versions had the text   
					Resolve Gateway) or Fill in the Destination MAC number.   
					SNMP Community String: Required field in the SNMP traps header. If not set, will default   
					to “public”. Can be 5-18 characters in length.   
					LAN Alert Filters button will bring up the next screen (see next section).   
					The bottom 3 check boxes provide the option to replace LAN alerts with email alerts on systems   
					with the Intel® Management Module – Advanced Edition. To do so, the IP address used by the   
					SMTP service must be entered for either the first or second destination address.   
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					No Email (default when IMM - Professional Edition is installed)   
					Send Email Alerts via LAN Alert IP Address 1   
					Send Email Alerts via LAN Alert IP Address 2   
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					LAN Alert Filters   
					If the user presses the LAN Alert Filters button on Screen 3 of LAN configuration, the available   
					filters for LAN alerts (or email alerts with the Advanced module) are listed.   
					Each item is an event that, if checked, will trigger an alert if that feature crosses the upper or lower   
					threshold. .   
					Choose on an individual basis, or choose none or all.   
					The Select All and Clear All buttons are provided for convenience.   
					Figure 14. LAN Alert Filters   
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				Configuring the Serial/Modem Channel   
					This option allows the setup of a modem on the Serial Channel (default channel 4). Information on   
					the modem’s strings is required and 3 screens are used to cover the options.   
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					The first screen sets data specific to configuring the modem.   
					The second screen sets data specific to the access modes.   
					The last screen sets data specific to paging, if paging is desired for alerting from this server.   
					Serial/Modem Screen 1 – Modem Setup   
					Figure 15. Serial 1 – Modem Configuration   
					Accept defaults or provide the required modem strings:   
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					ESC Sequence: Max 5 characters, first string sent to clarify modem communication.   
					Hang up String: Terminates session. Max 7 characters with an automatic ‘Enter’ added by the   
					BMC.   
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					Modem Init String: Initializes channel connection.   
					Modem Dial Command: ATD for tone dial.   
					Modem Ring Time: Number of rings   
					‘Continue’ will not be available until all settings are entered.   
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					Serial/Modem Screen 2 – Remote Server Management   
					Figure 16. Serial 2 – Privilege and Mode   
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					Enable Access: Allows OOB server management access via Modem on the serial channel   
					
					Note: Some platforms used Access Mode and Restricted Mode instead of PrivLevel.   
					Access Mode options are: Preboot only| Always| Disabled.   
					• Where Preboot sets to on at power down or hard reset.   
					Restricted Mode options are: Enabled | Disabled.   
					• Where enabled means one cannot disable the system   
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					Connection Mode: Provides 2 choices   
					Direct – connected via a null modem cable to another system.   
					Modem Mode – connected to an external modem to connect to another system.   
					System Phone Number (optional): Enter the phone number of this system (not phone to dial).   
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				Serial/Modem Screen 3 – Alerting   
					Figure 17. Serial 3 – Alerts   
					Enable Paging: If enabled, sends alerts.   
					Alert Destination Phone Number: Phone number of the device to Receive the alerts. Device   
					can be a pager, cell phone, modem of managing system.   
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					Paging String: Characters sent after connect. This is concatenated with the Alert Destination   
					Phone Number so do not add twice.   
					Blackout Period: Time, in minutes, between successive alerts. Numeric value between 0 and   
					255. 0 will disable the black period.   
					Alert Paging Filters: Launches the next screen to configure the alerts.   
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					Serial Alert Filters   
					Similar to LAN Alert Filters screen, this configures the alerts to be used on the Serial Channel.   
					Each item lists a filter that if checked, will send an alert if either threshold is crossed. Choose from   
					none to all on an individual basis.   
					The Select All and Clear All buttons are provided for convenience.   
					Figure 18. Serial Alert Filters   
					Configuring Channel 3: GCM NIC (Advanced LAN)   
					
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				Configuring Users – Selection Screen   
					Up to 4 users can be configured for OOB Server Management access, depending on the platform.   
					Click to place a checkmark in the box on each of the Users you wish to setup.   
					Figure 19. User Selection   
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					Choices are which of the 4 Users to configure.   
					Choosing multiple Users or Select All will run through the User screens for each User #.   
					Clear All will clear previous selection.   
					Set up is per user per channel for OOB access.   
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					Settings Available per User   
					Screens are similar for all users except if multiple users are chosen on the Advanced Module, User   
					1 (if enabled) must be the anonymous user.   
					Figure 20. User Configuration   
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					Enable User: If this box is checked, this user will be able to log into the BMC.   
					User Name   
					User 1 defaults to anonymous. All other users are customizable.   
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					Set Password for this User : Allows entry of password for each user.   
					
					
					If IMM-Advanced Edition is installed, these additional options will be available:   
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					Enable HTTP for this User: Must be checked to allow access to the Web Server on the   
					Advanced Module.   
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					Enable HTTPS for this User: Must be checked to allow access to the Web Server over secure   
					connection. HTTPS is only available in some releases   
					Enable Telnet for this User: Must be checked to allow Telnet access for this user.   
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				Configuring the Advanced Features   
					The IMM – Advanced Edition provides multiple additional options for OOB management,   
					provided regardless of the state of the OS using the GCM NIC.   
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					SNMP – ability to manage via SNMP gets, sets, and traps.   
					KVM (ARSC) – Advanced Remote Server Console providing full access to the managed   
					server by controlling the redirected Keyboard, Mouse, and Video. Video is compressed and   
					encrypted.   
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					Telnet – ability to telnet into the BMC and use commands from the console or a script.   
					Commands use the CLI syntax (not IPMI syntax). IPMI sessions require password and close   
					on logout.   
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					Web Server – HTTP and HTTPS access to the BMC’s web server.   
					SMTP Alerts (e-mail) – Provides alerts from the BMC even when the OS is not running.   
					Advanced Screen 1 – SNMP, KVM and Telnet Configuration   
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					Figure 21. Advanced Screen 1 – Telnet, KVM   
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					SNMP Enable: SNMP v1, v2 and v3 are supported.   
					SNMP Port #: Default port number is 161. Range is 1 – 65535.   
					KVM Enable: Allows use of ARSC viewer on managing console.   
					Telnet Enable: Allows telnet session into the BMC   
					Telnet Port #: Default port is 23. Range is 1-65535   
					Port numbers for SNMP, Telnet, HTTP and HTTPS should not be shared between services.   
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					Advanced Features Screen 2 – Web Configuration   
					Figure 22. Advanced Screen 2 – Web   
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					Enable HTTP: When enabled, HTTP sockets are opened and threads enabled.   
					HTTP Port #: Default port number is 80. Range is 1-6553   
					HTTP Host Name: Domain name and HTTP host name of this server.   
					Enable HTTPS: HTTP with SSL encryption. Only available on some versions.   
					HTTPS Port #: Default port number is 80. Range is 1-65535   
					Advanced Features Screen 3 – SMTP Alert Settings   
					SMTP Alerts may be sent via SMTP (email) as well as through the standard IPMI alerting methods.   
					These email alerts from the BMC can be sent even when the OS is not running.   
					Figure 23. Advanced Screen 3 – Alert Contents   
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					Sender Machine Name: Local machine name that will appear in the alert e-mail message.   
					From Address: The e-mail address that will show in the from field (should identify the server).   
					To Address: Must be a valid e-mail address of the device/person to receive the e-mail.   
					Mail Subject: Any text string but recommended to describe the system for easy management   
					of multiple systems.   
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				8 Set and Save the Configuration   
					By default, the configuration is saved only to the local server and not to a file. If you wish to save   
					the configuration for later restoration on this server or for unattended configuration on an identical   
					server model, place a checkmark in the Save Server Configuration to Disk box. A Windows style   
					GUI is used to find the file location. The configuration may be saved to any removable media that   
					is formatted for FAT (FAT16) that is visible to the utility. (See Appendix B.)   
					Figure 24. Save to Disk Option   
					Install an Operating System (certain platforms only): This option   
					reminds the user that they may insert the OS installation CD so that it will automatically start   
					loading after a reboot (if not already installed).   
					Actual Configuration of this server will start after the Continue button on the last screen is   
					pressed. The wizard will exit so that additional configuration changes cannot be made and the   
					configuration utilities will set up the server. The server will then be rebooted.   
					9 Server Configuration Utilities   
					There are multiple underlying utilities that SCW uses to perform the actual configuration or that are   
					available in the DOS partition. Most are platform dependent as is the list of which will be shown in   
					SCW. The DOS partition utilities include:   
					SYSCFG – shown as Run System Setup Utility. Used to configure BIOS, Users, and Channels   
					FRUSDR – shown as Run FRU/SDR Load Utility   
					Run Platform Confidence Test– Actual executable name varies –not run unless checked here..   
					BMCCFG – Probes and sets the BMC Only run from SCW, not separately.   
					FSPROBE – Probes the FRUs. Only runs from SCW, not separately.   
					FRU and SDR Viewers –for specialized advanced uses – not run from SCW.   
					FWPIAUPD – used to update (not configure) BMC firmware. Not run from SCW.   
					Figure 25. Separate Utilities   
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					Choosing Continue will run the selected utility and then return user to the SCW User Interface.   
					Removable media can be used to save configurations from these utilities if properly formatted   
					and visible to the utility. (See Appendix B).   
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					10 Loading a Configuration from a Diskette   
					
					identical machines to run SCW in unattended mode. The GUI displays the standard Windows   
					interface to help locate the file. Settings from this file will be written to the server and a reboot   
					should occur.   
					11 Creating Diskettes   
					SCW provides the option to place the OS level Device Drivers on removable media. Choose drivers   
					by OS or drivers per device. Multiple selections may be made at one time on the drivers or OS   
					screens and available choices vary by platform.   
					Figure 26. Disk Set Selection   
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					Continue will switch to DOS to place the drivers onto the media.   
					If multiple disks are needed, SCW will prompt for them.   
					Any removable media may be used that is formatted for FAT16 and is seen by the utility. (See   
					also Appendix B).   
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				Appendix A. Acronyms and Glossary   
					Term   
					Alerts   
					ARSC   
					BMC   
					Definition   
					LAN, Modem, or email notifications   
					Advanced Remote Server Control (KVM redirect)   
					Baseboard Management Controller – found on the IMM   
					Platform Confidence Test   
					BYO/PCT   
					CLI   
					Command Line Interface   
					FAT   
					File Allocation Table, FAT 16 is a DOS 6.22 file format. DOS 7.1   
					and Windows after Windows 98 use FAT32 or NTFS.   
					FRU   
					Field Replaceable Units   
					GCM   
					Advanced Module NIC (Generic Communication Module)   
					Graphic User Interface   
					GUI   
					HSBP/HSC   
					HTTP   
					HTTPS   
					IPMI   
					Hot Swap Back Plane or Hot Swap Controller   
					Hyper Text Transfer Protocol   
					HTTP with SSL encryption.   
					Intelligent Platform Management Interface   
					IMM   
					Intel Management Module (Professional and Advanced Edition   
					Modules)   
					ISM   
					Intel Server Manager   
					KVM   
					LAN   
					ARSC, Keyboard/Video/Mouse redirection   
					Local Area Network   
					NIC   
					Network Interface Controller (LAN connection)   
					Out of band   
					OOB   
					Paging   
					Privilege Level   
					SCW   
					Sending Alerts   
					User, Operator or Admin access levels   
					Server Configuration Wizard   
					Sensor Data Records   
					SDR   
					SMTP   
					SNMP   
					SOL   
					Simple Mail Transfer Protocol   
					Simple Network Management Protocol   
					Serial over LAN   
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					Appendix B. Removable Media Considerations   
					1. Required Format:   
					The working environment of the Intel® Server Resource Toolkit CD at boot and hence the   
					environment for SCW and the other utilities for the SE 73xx, SE75xx and SE8500 platforms is   
					ROM-DOS, which uses the FAT16 file format. Only media that is formatted as FAT or FAT 16   
					(but not NTFS or FAT32) may be used for file saves. (This applies to hard drives, floppy drives,   
					USB keys, USB floppy drives, et al)   
					To format a removable media device as FAT 16:   
					1. Boot the system from the Toolkit CD or from an MS-DOS 6.22 or earlier DOS floppy.   
					2. If the USB key has already been formatted, use fdisk to delete the existing partition. (This can be   
					avoided if there is non formatted space on the media which can be used to create another partition).   
					Create a new partition, activate that partition, and reboot.   
					3. From the boot drive (the DOS media) prompt, type “format x:” where x is the drive letter of your   
					USB device. For example if you booted your server from the Toolkit CD and wish to format a   
					small partition on the hard drive as FAT you could type:   
					C:\format e:   
					Drive C is the CD that was booted from, (not writeable), drive D: is the stateless RAM disk created   
					by the boot, so hard drive letters would start at E.   
					4. To make the drive bootable use “format e: /s” to transfer the system files to the new drive.   
					A bootable removable media device is NOT required for running SCW.   
					2. Making a USB device viewable from DOS   
					Intel® Servers based on the chipsets listed in this Appendix have a BIOS option that allows ROM-   
					DOS to see a USB device.   
					To enable USB devices in the BIOS for DOS access   
					SE7221, SE732x, and SE752x chipset based Intel® servers   
					1. Place the USB key into a USB port of the server board. It may be formatted or unformatted.   
					2. Enter BIOS Setup by pressing F2 during post.   
					3. Choose the Advanced tab, select USB Configuration, press enter.   
					4. Choose USB Mass Storage Device Configuration, press enter.   
					5. Choose Emulation Type and choose the Hard Disk option.   
					6. Press F10 to Save this configuration and exit the BIOS setup.   
					7. The USB device will be seen as a hard drive by the BIOS.   
					SE8500 chipset based Intel® servers   
					1. Place the USB key into a USB port of the server board.   
					2. Enter the System Option Menu (press any key at the splash screen just after POST)   
					3. Choose Boot Maintenance Manager. Then choose boot options, select Legacy Hard Drive Order,   
					choose Hard Disk Drive_00, and click on your USB device.   
					4. Save changes, exit the BIOS setup, and reboot.   
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