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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1007058.1 : Sun SPARC Enterprise(R) T5120/5220 Server, ILOM WEB GUI tour [Video]
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Applies to:Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 ServerSun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Server All Platforms GoalWelcome to a review of the ILOM WEB GUI.Video - ILOM Web User Interface (05:00) Sunsolve users must download the attachment to view the video. SolutionPlease review the following information.1. In your browser window, type: https://IP_address_of_ILOM_SP (i.e. https://10.6.163.9) 2. On the Java Web Console login page, enter your user name and password. 3. Click the "Log In" button. The ILOM Web GUI page is displayed. 4. Each ILOM web GUI page has three main sections: the masthead, the navigation tabs, and the content area. 5. Let's examine the buttons in the masthead. These buttons and fields are always displayed on every page in the Web GUI. About - Click to find what version of firmware is currently running on the service processor. There is also some copyright information. Refresh - Click to refresh the information in the in the content or data area of the page. Log Out - Click to end the current session of the ILOM web GUI. User field - Displays the user name of the current user of the ILOM web GUI. Server field - Displays the name of the server on which the ILOM service processor is installed. 6. Below the masthead are the navigation tabs that you can click to open a specific web GUI page. When you click a main tab, subcategories of tabs are displayed, providing you with further options to choose. The same set of tabs are available in all web GUI pages. 7. The content area of the web GUI page is where you find information about the specific topic or operation you chose using the tabs. The content area displays, for instance, logs, status indicators, task wizards, and command buttons to execute an operation. 8. Let's examine the navigation tabs. When we first log in, we are placed in the "System Information" tab, the "Versions" sub-tab. 9. If we click the "Session Time-out" tab, we are able to select an inactivity timeout for this session. If your session is inactive for the selected time, you are logged out automatically. 10. Click the "Components" tab. You can select a device and view component information such as part numbers, serial numbers and manufacturing information. 11. The last subtab under "System Information" is the "Identification Information" tab. This allows us to see the set the SP hostname and System Indentifier. 12. When you select "System Monitoring", the sub-tabs below change. We now have sub-tabs labeled "Sensor Readings", "Indicators", and "Event Logs". 13. Under "Sensor Readings", we can see all the sensors, what type they are and the current reading. You can click on any sensor to get additional property information about that sensor. For example, let's take a look at the 3.3V standby sensor. 14. When you select the "Indicators" tab, You can view the status of LED indicators on the system. You can also manage the Locator indicators. 15. If you click on "Event Logs", you can view every event in the SP, including IPMI, Audit, and FMA FMA events. You'll notice that there are 6 fields of information about each event. You can click the Clear Log button to delete all current log entries. 16. When You click on the "Configuration" tab, You now have sub-tabs of "System Management Access", "Alert Management", "Network", "Serial Port", "Clock Settings", "Syslog", and "SMTP Client". - We'll start with the "System Management Access" sub-tab You will notice that the "System Management Access" sub-tab, also has sub-tabs. Under "Web Server", we are able to manage the Web Server settings. Under "SNMP", we are able to view and modify SNMP settings. On the "SSL Certificate" sub-tab, you can you can use the default SSL certificate and private key or you can upload a new certificate and private key. Under "SSH Server" you can configure secure shell server access and key generation. - "Alert Management" sub-tab Allows you to configure alerts. Alerts will be covered later in the course, when we cover troubleshooting. - "Network" subtab Allows you to configure the service processor's IP address using DHCP, or manually assign an IP address. - "Serial Port" subtab Allows you to modify serial port settings which are all explained in the content section of the page. - "Clock Settings" sub-tab Allows you to set the Sevice Processor clock and also syncronize the Service Processor with an Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. - "Syslog" subtab You can configure the service processor to send the Syslog to one or two IP addresses from this page. - "SMTP Client" subtab From this subtab, you can configure the SMTP client. 17. The next tab is the "User Management" tab. When I click on it, The sub-tabs change to "User Accounts", "Active Sessions", and LDAP Settings. - "User Accounts" sub-tab Assuming that I have the necessary privileges, I can add, edit or delete users. As it says right below the tabs, You cannot change the root accounts. - "Active Sessions" sub-tab Allows you to view the users currently logged in to the service processor. - "LDAP Settings" sub-tab This page allows to to enable and configure LDAP authentication for your service processor. - "RADIUS" This page allows to to enable and configure RADIUS authentication for your service processor. - "Active Directory" subtab This page allows you to configure Active Directory settings. Active Directory is an implementation of LDAP directory services by Microsoft for use primarily in Windows environments. Its main purpose is to provide central authentication and authorization services for Windows based computers. 18. The "Remote Control" tab has the following subtabs: "Redirection", "Remote Power Control", "Mouse Mode Settings", and "Diagnostics". - The "Redirection" tab allows you to launch the Remote Console application. This application allows you to manage the host server remotely by redirecting the system console to your local machine. - From the "Remote Power Control" tab, you can control the power to the server. The actions are "Reset", Immediate Power Off", Graceful Shutdown and Power Off", "Power On", and "Power Off". These are all explained in the content area. - The "Mouse Mode Settings" tab allows you to select a mode for your local mouse to use. These modes are explained in the content area. - The "Diagnostics" tab allows you to send an NMI (non-maskable interrupt) to the Host OS by clicking "Generate NMI" button. A non-maskable interrupt (NMI) is a computer processor interrupt that can not be ignored by standard interrupt masking techniques in the system. 19. The "Maintenance" tab has three sub-tabs..."Firmware Upgrade" and "Reset SP", and "Configuration Managment". - "Firmware Upgrade" sub-tab Allows you to enter Upgrade mode which will allow you to upgrade the firmware. - "Reset SP" sub-tab Allows you to reset the SP. - The "Configuration Management" apge allows you to restore the SP configuration to factory settings. 20. At this point we'll conclude the demonstration by clicking the "Log Out" button. Product Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Server Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 Server ILOM, WEB GUI, tour, VT Previously Published As 91555 Change History Date: 2009-11-19 User name: Dencho Kojucharov Action: Updated Comments: Currency check, audited by Dencho Kojucharov, Entry-Level SPARC Content Lead Date: 2007-12-17 User Name: 71396 Action: Approved Comment: Publishing infodoc for VT Version: 1 Product_uuid 6bfd9efc-e300-11db-8c3c-080020a9ed93|Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Server c7288201-e2ff-11db-8c3c-080020a9ed93|Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 Server Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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