Asus Pro WS X570-ACE Руководство ACC Express онлайн [10/196] 595706
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- E17075 revised edition v2 october 2020 2
- Chapter 1 getting started 3
- Chapter 2 main menu overview 3
- Contents 3
- Chapter 3 deploy management 4
- Chapter 4 device information 4
- Contents 4
- Chapter 5 management functions 5
- Contents 5
- Chapter 6 settings migrator 6
- Chapter 7 report generator 6
- Chapter 8 account general settings 6
- Contents 6
- Contents 7
- About this guide 8
- How this guide is organized 8
- Conventions 9
- Reference 9
- Typography 9
- Chapter 1 11
- Chapter 1 getting started 11
- Getting started 11
- Installing asus control center express acce 12
- Please visit the product website of your asus product to download the asus control center express installer 12
- Setting up 12
- Unzip the installation file then execute setup exe you should be guided to install vcredist_x64 vcredist_x86 and asus control express respectively 12
- Click on next to begin the installation 13
- Select the folder you would like to install asus control center express to we recommend using the default folder then click next once you have finished 13
- Once in the port setting page you may adjust the default set ports if your working environment is already using a port that is displayed once you have finished adjusting the ports or if you wish to use the default ports click on next 14
- Please wait while asus control center express is installing 15
- Select and check the options you wish to execute during the installation then click next 15
- Logging in to asus control center express 16
- Changing the account password 17
- Activating your license key 18
- Changing languages 18
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- A brief overview of both views of asus control center express is displayed as below 19
- Classic view 19
- Graphic view 19
- Main menu overview 19
- The screenshots in this section are for reference only 19
- You can toggle between classic and graphic views by clicking on 19
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- Menu bar items 20
- The menu bar on the top of the screen has the following menu items 20
- To use the management control function ensure that the motherboard you wish to control supports remote management controller rtl8117 20
- Top menu bar items description 20
- Chapter 2 21
- Chapter 2 main menu overview 21
- Main menu overview 21
- Connection 22
- Dashboard overview 22
- Hardware sensor 22
- The system overview allows you to view activity alerts and event logs to monitor client devices in real time 22
- This graph displays a summary of the connection status of all client devices 22
- This graph displays a summary of the hardware status of all client devices 22
- This graph displays a summary of the utilization status of all client devices 22
- Utilization 22
- Switching sensor views 23
- Clicking on a client device ip address on the event log will highlight the selected device in the devices list helping you quickly locate devices which require immediate attention 24
- Event log 24
- The event log displays the status of all client devices in real time allowing you to keep track of the status changes of your client devices at a quick glance you can also click on the top right corner of the event log block to expand the event log to view a detailed list of the event items 24
- Device overview 25
- Filtering client devices 25
- Customizing device list metadata 27
- Export device list 27
- Redirecting to device information 27
- Creating client device groups 28
- Click on select function and select the function you would like to use please refer to the table below for a brief summary of each function 30
- Select the device s you would like to perform an action on 30
- Using shortcut functions 30
- You can perform certain actions or schedule tasks for the client devices 30
- Customizing the graphic view 33
- Customizing the graphic view for the first time 33
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- Please refer to the table below for the different functions available on the graphic view 35
- Using the graphic view menu items 35
- Client device icon status the client device icon will change or change colors depending on the status 36
- Customize and checking or unchecking the metadata item you wish to display or hide then click on save 36
- Double click on client device icon double clicking on a client device icon will redirect you to the device information screen 36
- Hover over client device icon hover over a client device icon to view the details of the client you may customize the information shown by clicking on 36
- Single click on client device icon a single click on the client device icon will select the icon for when you wish to use a function on a client device or multiple devices to deselect the icon click on the client device icon again 36
- Using the client device icons 36
- Mission center 37
- Using the mission center 37
- Mission center tasks 38
- The table below lists the tasks you can view on the mission center 38
- Viewing task information clicking on a task name in the expanded view of the mission center will allow you to view the client devices the task is being performed on as well as the status or results for each client device 38
- Chapter 3 41
- Chapter 3 deploy management 41
- Deploy management 41
- Deploying agents 42
- Automatically scanning and deploying to devices 43
- After the deployment is completed you may view the deploy status in the deploy list 44
- Double click on a device in the scan results to edit the device information then click save once you are finished 44
- Once you have finished editing the scanned device information select the devices you wish to deploy agents to then click deploy 44
- Main server ip address 45
- Scanning an ip range 45
- Client device ip address 46
- Adding a single device 47
- Adding and deploying to devices 47
- Adding multiple devices 48
- After the deployment is completed you may view the deploy status in the deploy list 48
- Browse for the csv file you wish to import then click open 48
- Click on import 48
- Click on save the device should appear in the device list 48
- If you already have an existing exported device list csv file for asus control center express you may use the import function to import multiple devices for deployment 48
- Select the devices you wish to deploy agents to in the device list then click deploy 48
- The imported devices will appear in the device list select the devices you wish to deploy agents to then click deploy 48
- Editing device information 49
- Installing agents manually 50
- Removing agents 52
- Removing agents through main server 52
- Removing manually installed agents 53
- Client agent updater 54
- When your main asus control center express server has been updated you can easily update the agents of all client devices ensuring your main asus control center express main server and client agents are all up to date with the latest updates using the client agent updater function 54
- Updating agents 55
- You can view the agent deploy and update progress in the mission center 56
- Chapter 4 57
- Device information 57
- Classic view click on a client device in the device list 58
- Device information overview 58
- Graphic view double click on a client device shortcut icon 58
- The device information overview provides you with detailed information about your selected client device and also provides you with some software controlled management functions such as power control options 58
- To access device information of a client device from the different views please refer to the following 58
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- Agent version 59
- Bios version 59
- Control 59
- Device manager 59
- Device name 59
- Event log 59
- Hardware sensor 59
- Installer 59
- Inventory 59
- Ip address 59
- Logon user 59
- Model name 59
- Operating status 59
- Os information 59
- Remote desktop 59
- Software 59
- The device information page also allows you to view information or utilize the different functions available to control and manage the device using the functions located to the right of the screen 59
- These functions are only available on motherboards which supports remote management controller rtl8117 59
- Time zone 59
- Trust zone 59
- Up time 59
- Usb redirection 59
- Utilization 59
- Operating status 60
- Hardware sensor software 61
- This item allows you to view s m a r t attributes or edit the threshold value for items such as voltage temperature fans and graphics card this item is software controlled and values may differ with the hardware version please refer to 5 hardware sensor hardware for more information on hardware mode 61
- 6 chapter 4 device information 62
- Check zero value 62
- Editing the threshold value 62
- High threshold 62
- Low threshold 62
- Monitor 62
- Some items may not have a threshold value you can edit 62
- Some items such as voltage items or fan items allow you to edit the threshold values click on the item you wish to edit then click on save once you are finished editing 62
- The threshold options for each item may vary 62
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- Click on 63
- Click on the item you wish to edit then click on save once you are finished editing 63
- Editing the threshold value 63
- High critical 63
- High warning 63
- Network 63
- Partition 63
- This item allows you to view and set the utilization threshold value for the cpu dimm partition and network of a single device 63
- To hide or show sub items 63
- Utilization 63
- Click on disk information for more details on the disk 64
- Disk information 64
- Inventory software 64
- This item displays more details about a single client device and disk this item is software controlled and values may differ with the hardware version please refer to 5 inventory hardware for more information on hardware mode 64
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- Asset information 65
- Baseboard 65
- Click on asset information for more details on the client device you may also edit items with a gray border by double clicking on the item 65
- Graphic card 65
- Memory 65
- Network adapter 65
- Oem string 65
- Processor 65
- System 65
- Application tab 66
- Software 66
- The application tab allows you to view information on installed applications on the client device you may also click on an application then select uninstall to uninstall the application 66
- This item displays details on the software and applications of a single device with the application processes services and environment tab 66
- Processes tab 67
- Services tab 67
- Environment tab 68
- Control software 69
- This item allows you to configure items such as regedit usb storage device and power control options this item is software controlled and values may differ with the hardware version please refer to 5 control hardware for more information on hardware mode 69
- Event log 70
- Monitor tab 70
- Application tab 71
- The application tab allows you to filter application related events by selecting your filter criteria from the filter type block then clicking query 71
- System tab 72
- The system tab allows you to filter system related events by selecting your filter criteria from the filter type block then clicking query 72
- Security tab 73
- The security tab allows you to filter security related events by selecting your filter criteria from the filter type block then clicking query 73
- Remote desktop general 74
- Bios flash management 75
- Flashing bios by manually uploading bios file 75
- Flashing bios from the bios cache 78
- Removing a bios file from the bios cache 79
- Adjust the bios advanced boot monitor and security settings of a single client device or multiple client devices 80
- Bios setting 80
- Multiple devices 80
- Single device 80
- Bios setting functions 81
- Please refer to the table below for the different functions you can use on the bios setting page 81
- Downloading drivers applications bios 82
- Installer 82
- A status bar will display the download status click on ok once the download is completed 84
- Select the drivers utility applications or bios you would like to download then click on download 84
- Downloading and installing drivers applications bios 85
- Select a model from the drop down menu then check the client device you wish to download drivers or applications for the client device is checked by default 86
- Select the drivers utility applications or bios you would like to download and install then click on download install 86
- Device manager 88
- Chapter 5 89
- Chapter 5 management functions 89
- Management control 89
- Adding metadata fields 90
- Metadata management 90
- Removing metadata fields 92
- Updating the metadata manually 93
- Updating the metadata using a batch update 94
- Dispatching software to client device 96
- Software dispatch 96
- Software management 96
- Adding software packages to the software pool 99
- Software pool 99
- Dispatching software using the software pool 101
- Modifying a software package 103
- Deleting a software package 104
- Application tab 105
- Processes tab 105
- Software information 105
- Adding a software to the software blacklist 106
- Environment tab 106
- Services tab 106
- Software blacklist 106
- Installer 107
- Removing a software from the software blacklist 107
- Software rule management 108
- The software rule management allows you to manage software applications the user may install on the client device through setting software rules you may apply whitelist and blacklist rules to software and when the user installs a software that violates the whitelist rule or complies to the blacklist rule an email notification will be sent to user defined receivers notifying them of this software installation 108
- Adding a new rule to the rule list 109
- Click on add 109
- Enter the required information into the basic information block 109
- Select whether to add a blacklist or whitelist condition then select the type and condition and enter keywords for the rule into the data field click add to add the blacklist or whitelist condition 110
- Whitelist conditions 112
- Blacklist conditions 114
- Click on 116
- Click on next once you are finished modifying the rule 116
- Modifying a software rule 116
- Next to the rule you wish to modify 116
- Select the client devices you want to apply this software rule to then click save to finish modifying the software rule 116
- Deleting a software rule 117
- 30 chapter 5 management functions 118
- Task scheduler 118
- Task scheduler calendar overview 118
- You can set scheduled tasks for client devices to perform on set dates or set them to repeat periodically to begin setting tasks please select the device s you would like to schedule tasks for from the devices list then select the task scheduler function from the select function drop down list of functions 118
- You can view the tasks already set on the task scheduler calendar 118
- Setting a new task 119
- Editing a task 126
- Deleting a task 127
- Located at the top right menu bar 128
- Management control overview 128
- Scanning for devices 128
- The management control options allow you to manage a client device remotely which is connected via a management lan port which supports rtl8117 lan ic and also allows out of band management 128
- To access management control click on 128
- You can scan for client devices which support the management control functions by clicking on scan clicking on a device from the scan results will redirect you to the management control information page 128
- Click on select function and select the function you would like to use please refer to the table on the next page for a brief summary of each function 129
- Select the device s you would like to perform an action on 129
- Using shortcut functions 129
- Setting the password for rtl8117 130
- Classic view click on a client device in the device list then select hardware in the mode dropdown menu 131
- Graphic view double click on a client device shortcut icon then select hardware in the mode dropdown menu 131
- Management control click on a client device in the scan results of the management control screen 131
- Management control information overview 131
- The management control information provides you with detailed information about your selected client device and also provides you with some hardware controlled management functions such as power control options 131
- To access management control information of a client device please refer to one of the following methods 131
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- Device icon 132
- Firmware version 132
- Ip address 132
- Kernel version 132
- Machine name 132
- Management controller 132
- Model name 132
- Os information 132
- U boot version 132
- Up time 132
- Hardware sensor hardware 133
- Inventory hardware 134
- This item displays the client device s hardware details from the previous time the client device was powered on this item is hardware controlled and values may differ with the software version please refer to 4 inventory software for more information on software mode 134
- Control hardware 135
- This item allows you to configure kvm and watchdog clear cmos restart services set an encryption password and configure power control options for scenarios where the client may not have an os installed or cannot enter the os this item is hardware controlled and values may differ with the software version please refer to 4 control software for more information on software mode 135
- Remote desktop kvm 8117 137
- Setting up kvm before using remote desktop 137
- Using the out of band management remote desktop 138
- The usb redirection function allows your client devices to read usb drives connected to your main server this is useful for situations where you need to boot up the client device using a usb device or when you need to access a usb connected to the main server from a remote location 140
- Usb redirection 140
- Sharing a local drive 141
- Sharing an image 141
- Bios flash management 142
- Flashing bios by manually uploading bios file 142
- Smart bios 142
- Flashing bios from the bios cache 143
- Removing a bios file from the bios cache 144
- Firmware update 145
- Uploading and updating firmware 145
- Adding a trust zone 147
- Trust zone 147
- Check the ip addresses you would like to delete from the trust zone list then click on remove 150
- Deleting a trust zone 150
- Chapter 6 151
- Settings migrator 151
- Migrating configurations of acc csm server 152
- Settings migrator 152
- Enter the required information into the fields then click on save 153
- The results of the configuration and data migration may differ according to the acc csm s configurations you can view the migration results for each option in the mission center 154
- Importing acc csm data 155
- Deploying acce agents to acc csm devices 156
- Click on deploy and wait for the agent deployment to be completed the results of the deployment may differ according to the acc csm s configurations you can view the deployment and data migration results for each device in the result block 157
- Optional check client setting migration to import the acc csm client settings and data for the selected devices when you deploy this option is checked by default please refer to the table below for more information on the client settings and data client setting migration will import 157
- Optional check remove the client device s acc agent to remove any previous versions of asus control center agents installed on the selected client devices when deploying new agents 157
- Chapter 7 159
- Report generator 159
- Connection 160
- Connection report 160
- Located at the top right 160
- Report generator 160
- The connection report will generate a report on the connection status of a single or multiple selected device s 160
- To create a connection report on all devices click on 160
- You can generate reports on the connection status software installation history and hardware information of the client device 160
- Generated connection report chart 161
- Generated connection report excel file 161
- Located at the top right 162
- Software 162
- Software report 162
- The software report will generate a report on the software installation history of a single or multiple selected device s 162
- To create a software report on all devices click on 162
- Generated software report chart 163
- Generated software report excel file 163
- Hardware 164
- Hardware report 164
- Located at the top right 164
- The hardware report will generate a report on the hardware of a single or multiple selected device s 164
- To create a hardware report on all devices click on 164
- Generated hardware report chart 165
- Generated hardware report excel file 165
- Account general settings 167
- Chapter 8 167
- Options menu 168
- Smtp settings 168
- Adding a new rule 169
- Rule management 169
- Enter a rule name then select the devices to apply the rule to click next 170
- Select conditions type and status of hardware or utilization sensors to send notifications then click next 171
- You can select to enable or disable the newly added rule by checking active rule 171
- To edit a notification rule 174
- To delete a notification rule 175
- Configure items for the main asus control center express server click on save to save the changes made 176
- General configuration 176
- Mainserver settings 176
- The general configurations allows you to configure different settings for the main server and agents scroll down to view more options 176
- Agent configuration list 177
- Allows you to enable or disable recording for connection reports click on save to save the changes made 177
- Configure the agent sensor intervals and response times click on save to save the changes made 177
- Report generator 177
- Agent device s administrator account 178
- Agent port 178
- Configure the ports for the agent and main server to use when connecting to the client device click on save to save the changes made 178
- Set the default administrator account and password for client devices if no administrator account and password were entered when deploying agents click on save to save the changes made 178
- Appearance configuration 179
- Configure the update settings for the main server and clients click on update to save the changes made 179
- Update settings 179
- View the version of the main server as well as customize the banner logo click on save to save the changes made or click on reset to return to the default banner logo 179
- Configure the installer settings click on save to save the changes made 180
- Installer settings 180
- License 181
- To add a license key 181
- To import multiple license keys 182
- To add an acc csm license key 183
- To import multiple acc csm license keys 184
- To remove a license key 184
- Account menu 185
- Account settings 185
- Account settings displays all user accounts on asus control center express and allows you to add edit or delete user accounts 185
- Located at the top right menu bar then 185
- Select settings 185
- The account menu allows you to manage accounts for asus control center express you can also scan a qr code for easy access to the web version of asus control center express or provide feedback to the developers 185
- To access account settings click on 185
- Click on add 186
- Enter the required information into the fields and check enable the account in the active field to enable this account then click on save to add this new account 186
- To add an account 186
- To edit an account 187
- To delete an account 188
- Role privilege management 189
- To add a new role 189
- To edit a role 190
- To delete a role 191
- Located at the top right menu bar then select 192
- Qr code 192
- To access qr code click on 192
- You can scan the qr code to quickly access the web version of asus control center express on your mobile device 192
- Submit feedback 193
- Backing up asus control center express data and settings 194
- Backup and restore 194
- Restoring asus control center express data and settings 195
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