Setting modem and dial-in settings – IBM Partner Pavilion Remote Supervisor Adapter User Manual

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Read-Only

Enables the user to view a window but not to make changes.
Additionally, users who log in with read-only IDs are unable to perform
file transfers, power and restart actions, or remote control functions.

Read/Write

Enables the user to take all available actions provided by the interface,
including setting up a user ID and turning off the server.

10. In the Status field of the Dial Back Settings option, select Enabled to

configure the Remote Supervisor Adapter to automatically terminate a
successful dial-in attempt, and then immediately dial-out to a specified number.
If you select Disabled in the Status field, you are finished with this procedure.

Note: If the Status field is set to Enabled, you must enter a phone number in

the Number field of this profile.

11. In the Number field, type the phone number the Remote Supervisor Adapter

will use when dialing back. This phone number is dialed when the user profile
successfully logs in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter.

Note: By default, the Remote Supervisor Adapter is configured with one login

profile that enables remote access using a login user ID of USERID and a
password of PASSW0RD (the 0 is a zero). To avoid a potential security
exposure, change this default login profile during the initial setup of the
Remote Supervisor Adapter.

12. Press F4 or press Enter to apply your changes.

13. If you want to configure another login profile, press F3 twice to return to the

Login & Alert Profiles window.

Setting modem and dial-in settings

Complete the following steps to enable your modem to dial out to the remote login
profile:

1. Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter. For more information, see “Accessing

the text-based interface through a Telnet connection” on page 65 or “Accessing
the text-based interface through a direct serial connection” on page 66.

2. For an xSeries 330 server: To set modem and dial-in settings on the ASM

processor, log in to the ASM processor. For more information, see “Accessing
remote adapters through an ASM interconnect network” on page 67.

3. In the Advanced System Management window, select Settings. The Settings

window opens.

4. Select Login & Alert Profiles.

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