Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- What’s New for Version 5.1
- Setup and Administration
- Installing Server Administrator
- Using Server Administrator
- Instrumentation Service
- Remote Access Service
- Overview
- Hardware Prerequisites
- Software Prerequisites
- Adding and Configuring DRAC Users
- Configuring an Existing DRAC User
- Configuring the DRAC Network Properties
- Configuring the DRAC Alert Properties
- Configuring DRAC III Dial-in (PPP) Users and Modem Settings
- Configuring the DRAC Remote Features Properties
- Configuring DRAC Security
- Accessing and Using a Dell Remote Access Controller
- Working With the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)
- Storage Management Service
- Server Administrator Logs
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Index
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78 Instrumentation Service
General Settings
Clicking the General Settings object allows you to set user and secure port server (Web server)
preferences for selected Server Administrator functions. The General Settings object action window has
the following tabs, depending on the user's group privileges: User and Web Server.
User
Subtab: Properties
Under the User tab, you can set user preferences, such as the home page appearance and the default
e-mail address for the Email button.
Web Server
Subtabs: Properties | X.509 Certificate
Under the Web Server tab, you can:
• Set secure port server preferences. See "Secure Port Server and Security Setup" for instructions on
configuring your server preferences.
• Perform X.509 certificate management by generating a new X.509 certificate, reusing an existing X.509
certificate, or importing a root certificate or certificate chain from a Certification Authority (CA). For
more information about certificate management, see "X.509 Certificate Management."
Server Administrator
Clicking the Server Administrator object allows you to enable or disable access to users with User or
Power User privileges and to configure the SNMP root password. The Server Administrator object action
window can have the following tab, depending on the user's group privileges: Preferences.
Preferences
Subtabs: Access Configuration | SNMP Configuration
Under the Preferences tab, you can:
• Enable or disable access to users with User or Power User privileges.
• Configure the SNMP root password.
NOTE: The default SNMP configuration user is root and the password is calvin.