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User’s Guide
Connecting to the PAM Web Site
The server is equipped with an integrated Platform Administration and Maintenance
software package, otherwise known as PAM software. One part of PAM software is an
embedded application (MAESTRO) running on the Platform Management Board (PMB) and
the other is an external application running on the Platform Administration Processor (PAP)
unit under Microsoft Windows.
The PAM Web–based administration and maintenance tools give you immediate insight into
system status and configuration. You will use PAM software to operate, monitor, and
configure your server.
Notes:
Local and remote access rights to the PAP unit and to the PAM Web site must be
configured by the Customer Administrator. For further details, refer to the Microsoft
Windows documentation and to
Setting up PAP Unit Users
Customer Administrator rights are required for all PAM configuration tasks.
Connecting to the PAM Web Site from the Local / Integrated Console
CAUTION:
Access to the local / integrated console should be restricted to Customer / Support
Administrators and Operators ONLY to avoid inadvertent damage to software and/or
hardware components.
1. Check that the KVM switch is set to the
PAP Unit
port. See
Toggling the Local /
Integrated Console Display
2. From the PAP unit Microsoft Windows desktop, double–click the PAM icon
(
http://localhost/PAM
).
3. When prompted, enter the appropriate Administrator or Operator
User Name
and
Password
. The PAM home page appears.
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