IBM Partner Pavilion Remote Supervisor Adapter User Manual

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Chapter 3. Configuring your Remote Supervisor Adapter or
ASM processor

Use the links under ASM Control in the navigation pane to configure the Remote
Supervisor Adapter or the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server. The features
available to you depend on whether you are logged in to a Remote Supervisor
Adapter, the server type in which the Remote Supervisor Adapter is installed, or
whether you are logged in to an ASM processor.

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From the System Settings page, you can:

– Set system information

– Set server timeouts

– Set ASM date and time

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From the Login Profiles page, you can:

– Set login profiles to control access to the Remote Supervisor Adapter

– Configure modem and dial-in settings

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From the Alerts page, you can:

– Set integrated system management processor (ISMP) alert forwarding

– Configure remote alert recipients

– Set the number of remote alert attempts

– Select the delay between alerts

– Select which alerts will be sent and how they will be forwarded

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From the Serial Port page, you can:

– Configure the serial port of the Remote Supervisor Adapter

– Configure advanced modem settings

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From the Network Interfaces page, you can:

– Set up an Ethernet connection

– Set up a PPP over serial port connection

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From the Network Protocols page, you can:

– Configure SNMP setup

– Configure DNS setup

– Configure SMTP setup

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From the Remote Control Keys page, you can configure key combinations.

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From the Configuration File page, you can back up, modify, and restore the
configuration of the Remote Supervisor Adapter.

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From the Restore Defaults page, you can reset the Remote Supervisor Adapter
configuration to the factory defaults.

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From the Restart ASM page, you can restart the Remote Supervisor Adapter.

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