SBM powered by Microsoft Lync™ Administrator's Guide 2011-11

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Manage and Monitor the HP SBM Locally
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
Caution The HP SBM is capable of logging information that is considered private in
some countries. Although it does not do so by default, you might have enabled
it so do so. Access to log files should be carefully controlled. Additionally,
captured log files should be modified to comply with local laws and your
company’s privacy policy (for example, to remove private phone numbers and
DTMF digits) before log files are transmitted to HP, Microsoft or any other
external entity.
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
You can obtain more detailed information about the Lync services and the
Media Gateway by accessing the remote desktop of the SBM Windows Server
2008 R2. You will be prompted to log in, which you should generally do as a
domain user with administrative rights to the SBM. In some circumstances,
you can log in as the local administrator.
Enable and Disable the Remote Desktop
Remote Desktop connections to the SBM are enabled by default. But if you
need to reenable (or disable) this feature, follow these steps:
1. Open a CLI management session with the HP zl switch.
2. Access the SBM Product OS:
For example:
hostzlswitch# services c 2
Syntax: services <slot-ID> <index number>
Replace <slot-ID> with the letter of the lower chassis slot in
which the SBM is installed.
Replace <index number> with the index number for the
SBM. (If you do not know, enter the show services com-
mand and look for the Survivable Branch Module - Micro-
soft service.)