Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager
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[My Account]
To configure information for your login, look for the bar titled with your account login’s name. It
has the following lines beneath it:
My Account
—This configures your information as a user, including your e-mail address, password,
and so on.
My Pages
—This manages public and private pages visible to you as a user. Use the tree of pages
that appears on the left of this screen to drag and drop pages in the order you want. Notice
that you can also configure the look and feel, the logo that appears and other settings with the
editor screens on the right.
Contacts Center
—This configures contacts, in other words, people within your system that you
are following. Click the
Find People
link to see a list of potential contacts within your system.
You must click
Action > Follow
to see them listed in the
Contacts Home.
Use the
Action
button to explore other possibilities.
The contact has to approve you in their requests. To
Follow
means you want to receive the
followed person’s activity stream, blog postings, and so on.
Friend
ing means your friends can
see your activity and you can see theirs. They have to accept any
Friend
request.
Tip
You can export vCards for all contacts in the system to use with other software that uses contacts. For
example: e-mail clients.
RCSynergy / [Domain]
RCSynergy appears as a default domain name in
Control Panel
.
Global
and
[My Login’s] Site
configurations appear as additional items to configure when you click the down arrow to the right
of RCSynergy.
The items under this label configure the overall look and feel of the portal, reference information,
and so on. See the tooltips for more complete descriptions. This also configures pages, documents,
calendars, blogs, wikis, polls and so on.
Social equity
lets you alter measurements for user participation in organizations. Equity values
determine the reward value of an action; equity lifespans determine when to age the reward of
action.
Summary of Contents for OpenManage Network Manager
Page 1: ...Dell OpenManage Network Manager version 5 1 Web Client Guide ...
Page 14: ...14 A Note About Performance Preface ...
Page 98: ...98 Schedules Portal Conventions ...
Page 142: ...142 Vendors Key Portlets ...
Page 232: ...232 File Management File Servers ...
Page 242: ...242 Deploy Configuration ...
Page 290: ...290 Key Metric Editor Monitoring Metrics This panel s display depends on the selected device ...
Page 340: ...340 ...
Page 374: ...374 Adaptive CLI Records Archiving Policy Actions and Adaptive CLI ...
Page 380: ...380 Glossary ...
Page 388: ...388 388 Index ...