Configuring snmp properties, Accessing a rac from the nas manager, Additional information about racs – Dell PowerVault 775N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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You can log in to the Remote Access Service through the Server Administrator home page or by directly accessing the

controller's IP address using a supported browser.

See the Server Administrator Command Line Interface User's Guide for information about running the Remote Access Service

from the command line.

When using the Remote Access Service, you can click Help on the global navigation bar for more detailed information about

the specific window you are viewing. Remote Access Service help is available for all windows accessible to the user based on

user privilege level and the specific hardware and software groups that Server Administrator discovers on the managed node

system.

Accessing a RAC From the NAS Manager

From the NAS Manager Advanced Administration menu, you can display or change the IP address or create or change the

user name and password of the RAC administrator.

To access a RAC from the NAS Manager, perform the following steps:

1. Log in to the NAS Manager.

2. Click Maintenance.

3. Click Terminal Services.

4. Click System Management.

5. Click Dell Remote Assistant Setup.

Additional Information About RACs

See the Dell Remote Access Controller Installation and Setup Guide for complete information about installing and configuring

RAC software.

NOTE:

The default user name and password for a RAC on the NAS system are administrator and powervault

respectively, which differs from the user name and password in the RAC documentation.

Alert Log Messages From Dell OpenManage Server Agent

Server Administrator generates alert messages that appear in the SNMP event log file. Alert log messages contain information,

status, warning, and failure messages for drive, temperature, fan, and power conditions.

To see the trap logs, perform the following steps:

1. Click Maintenance.

2. Click Logs or Terminal Services to log on to your system.

3. From the Advanced Administration menu, click Administrative Tools.

4. Click Event Viewer to view logged events.

Configuring SNMP Properties

Configuring SNMP Community Properties

1. Click Maintenance.

2. Click Terminal Services.

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