Gigabyte MZ32-AR0 (rev. 1.0) [27/134] Procedure
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- 27 - Gigabyte Server Management Console
TheDate&Timesectionconsistsofthefollowingelds:
Configure Date & Time: Displays Time zone list containing the UTC offset along with the
locations and Navigational line to select the location which can be used to display the exact local
time.
Primary NTP Server:TocongureaprimaryNTPservertousewhenautomaticallysettingthe
date and time.
Secondary NTP Server:TocongureasecondaryNTPservertousewhenautomaticallysetting
the date and time.
Automatic Date & Time: To automatically synchronize Date and Time with the NTP Server.
Save:Tosavetheconguredsettings.
Procedure
1. Select the Time zone location from the map.
2. InthePrimaryNTPServer/SecondaryNTPServereld,specifytheNTPserverforthe
device.
Note: SecondaryNTPserverisoptionaleld.IfthePrimaryNTPserverisnotworking
ne,thentheSecondaryNTPServerwillbeused.
3. Enable Automatic Date & Time option.
4. Click Save button to save the settings.
2-6-2 External User Services
LDAP/E-Directory Settings
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)/E-Directory Settings is an application
protocol for querying and modifying data of directory services implemented in Internet Protocol (IP)
networks.
In Web GUI, LDAP is an Internet protocol that BMC can use to authenticate users. If you have
anLDAPserverconguredonyournetwork,you can use it as an easy way to add, manage
and authenticate BMC users. This is done by passing login requests to your LDAP Server. This
meansthatthereisnoneedtodeneanadditionalauthenticationmechanism,whenusingthe
BMC. Since your existing LDAP Server keeps an authentication centralized, you will always know
whoisaccessingthenetworkresourcesandcaneasilydenetheuserorgroup-basedpolicies
to control access.
To open External User Services page, click Settings > External User Services from the menu
bar. A sample screenshot of External User Services page is shown below.
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- 6 settings 26 p.3
- 1 dashboard 11 2 2 sensor 12 p.3
- Table of contents p.3
- Chapter 2 enter gigabyte management console 1 p.3
- Chapter 1 getting started p.3
- 4 quick button and logged in user 9 1 5 help 10 1 6 menu bar 10 p.3
- 4 fru information 21 2 5 logs reports 23 p.3
- 3 system inventory 15 p.3
- 1 software requirement 5 1 2 gigabytemanagementconsolenetworkconfiguration 6 1 3 log in gigabyte management console 7 p.3
- 9 power control 11 2 10 maintenance group 112 p.4
- 7 remote control 103 2 8 images redirection 109 p.4
- Chapter 1 getting started p.5
- 1 software requirement p.5
- Supported browsers p.5
- 2 gigabyte management console network configuration p.6
- 3 log in gigabyte management console p.7
- 3 1 required browser settings p.8
- 4 quick button and logged in user p.9
- 6 menu bar p.10
- 5 help p.10
- Chapter 2 enter gigabyte management console p.11
- 1 dashboard p.11
- 2 sensor p.12
- 2 1 sensor detail p.13
- 2 2 sensor events p.14
- 3 system inventory p.15
- 3 1 cpu inventory p.15
- 3 2 dimm inventory p.17
- 3 3 pci inventory p.18
- 3 4 hdd inventory p.19
- 3 5 nic inventory p.20
- Chassis information p.21
- Available fru devices p.21
- 4 fru information p.21
- Product information p.22
- Board information p.22
- 5 logs reports p.23
- 5 1 ipmi event log p.23
- 5 2 video log p.25
- 6 settings p.26
- 6 1 date time p.26
- Procedure p.27
- 6 2 external user services ldap e directory settings p.27
- 6 2 external user services p.27
- Procedure p.28
- Role groups p.34
- To add a new role group p.35
- To delete a role group p.36
- Radius settings p.36
- 6 3 kvm mouse settings p.37
- Sel settings policy p.39
- 6 4 log settings p.39
- Advanced log settings p.40
- Steps to configure the remote server to enable syslogging p.41
- Procedure p.41
- 6 5 media redirection settings p.42
- General settings p.43
- Vmedia instance settings p.44
- Remote session p.45
- Procedure p.45
- Procedure p.46
- Active redirections p.47
- 6 6 network settings p.48
- Procedure p.50
- Dns configuration p.50
- Tsig configuration p.52
- Domain name server setting p.52
- Procedure p.53
- Procedure p.54
- 6 7 pam order settings p.54
- 6 8 platform event filter p.55
- Procedure p.56
- Event filters p.56
- Alert policies p.59
- Procedure p.60
- Lan destinations p.61
- Procedure p.62
- 6 9 services p.64
- Procedure to view the active sessions p.66
- Procedure to modify the existing services p.67
- 6 10 smtp settings p.68
- Procedure p.70
- 6 11 ssl settings p.71
- Thefieldsofsslsettings uploadsslsettingstabareexplainedbelow p.72
- Procedure p.75
- General firewall settings p.76
- 6 12 system firewall p.76
- To view existing firewall settings p.77
- Procedures p.77
- Add firewall settings p.78
- To view existing ip rules or a range of ip addresses p.79
- Procedures p.79
- Ip address firewall rules p.79
- Procedures p.80
- To view existing port rules p.82
- Port firewall rules p.82
- Procedures p.83
- Procedure to add port range of ports p.84
- 6 13 user management p.85
- Procedure to add a new user p.86
- Hex char p.87
- 87 gigabyte server management console p.87
- To modify user p.89
- Auto video settings p.90
- 6 14 video recording p.90
- Video trigger settings p.91
- Save to save the current changes p.92
- Procedure p.92
- Video remote storage p.94
- _ y m dt h m s dat file count and duration for pre and post event recordings are as shown in the below table p.95
- Pre eventvideorecordingfileswillbenamedaspereventcaptured forexample ifanyvideois recordedforcrashevent therecordedfilewillbenamedas pre_crash_video_x dat where x is filecount similarlyifitisrecordedforreseteventitwillbenamedaspre_reset_video_x dat p.95
- Pre event p.95
- Post event p.95
- Sol settings p.96
- Sol video remote storage p.97
- Procedure p.97
- Sol recorded video p.98
- Procedure for sol video remote storage p.98
- Java sol p.98
- Procedure to add fan profile p.99
- 6 15 fan policy p.99
- The power consumption is a simple display page for basic power consumption reading information itemonthispagearenon configurable p.101
- 6 16 power consumption p.101
- This page intentionally left blank p.102
- 7 remote control p.103
- System requirements p.103
- Supported browsers p.103
- Press and release p.105
- Hold down p.105
- Procedure to start kvm p.106
- Settings keyboard layout p.107
- Options p.107
- Host display p.107
- Zoom 100 p.108
- Power on off p.108
- Active users p.108
- 8 images redirection p.109
- Procedure p.110
- 8 1 remote media p.110
- Procedure p.111
- 9 power control p.111
- 10 maintenance group p.112
- Tftp server configuration p.113
- Procedure to make the default tftp server p.113
- Procedure p.113
- 10 1 backup configuration p.113
- Edit the file as below p.114
- Add to the file p.114
- 10 2 firmware image location p.115
- Procedure p.116
- 10 3 firmware update p.116
- Procedure p.118
- Procedure p.122
- 10 4 hpm firmware update p.122
- 10 5 firmware information p.125
- Files preserved sdr p.126
- 10 6 preserve configuration p.126
- Network p.127
- Authentication p.129
- Syslog p.130
- Redish p.130
- Procedure p.130
- Extlog p.130
- Procedure for restore configuration p.131
- 10 7 restore configuration p.131
- Procedure p.132
- 10 8 restore factory defaults p.132
- Procedure p.133
- 10 9 system administrator p.133
- 10 10 sign out p.134
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