Logging on to the web interface, Logging, Interface – Lenovo 3797 User Manual

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2.

When

the

prompt

Press

F1

for

UEFI

Setup

displays,

press

F1

.

(This

prompt

is

displayed

on

the

screen

for

only

a

few

seconds.

You

must

press

F1

quickly.)

If

you

have

set

both

a

power-on

password

and

an

administrator

password,

you

must

type

the

administrator

password

to

access

the

full

UEFI

Setup

Utility

menu.

3.

From

the

UEFI

Setup

Utility

main

menu,

select

System

Settings.

4.

On

the

next

screen,

select

Integrated

Management

Module.

5.

On

the

next

screen,

select

Network

Configuration.

6.

Find

the

IP

address

and

write

it

down.

7.

Exit

the

UEFI

Setup

Utility.

Logging

on

to

the

Web

interface

To

log

on

to

the

Web

interface

to

use

the

remote

presence

functions,

complete

the

following

steps:

1.

Open

a

Web

browser

and

in

the

Address

or

URL

field,

type

the

IP

address

or

host

name

of

the

IMM

to

which

you

want

to

connect.

Notes:

a.

If

you

are

logging

in

to

the

IMM

for

the

first

time

after

installation,

the

IMM

defaults

to

DHCP.

If

a

DHCP

host

is

not

available,

the

IMM

uses

the

default

static

IP

address

192.168.70.125.

b.

You

can

obtain

the

DHCP-assigned

IP

address

or

the

static

IP

address

from

the

server

UEFI

or

from

your

network

administrator.

The

Login

page

is

displayed.

2.

Type

the

user

name

and

password.

If

you

are

using

the

IMM

for

the

first

time,

you

can

obtain

the

user

name

and

password

from

your

system

administrator.

All

login

attempts

are

documented

in

the

event

log.

A

welcome

page

opens

in

the

browser.

Note:

The

IMM

is

set

initially

with

a

user

name

of

USERID

and

password

of

PASSW0RD

(passw0rd

with

a

zero,

not

the

letter

O).

You

have

read/write

access.

For

enhanced

security,

change

this

default

password

during

the

initial

configuration.

3.

On

the

Welcome

page,

type

a

timeout

value

(in

minutes)

in

the

field

that

is

provided.

The

IMM

will

log

you

off

the

Web

interface

if

your

browser

is

inactive

for

the

number

of

minutes

that

you

entered

for

the

timeout

value.

4.

Click

Continue

to

start

the

session.

The

browser

opens

the

System

Status

page,

which

displays

the

server

status

and

the

server

health

summary.

Chapter

6.

Configuring

the

server

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