4-4 Configuring Your Modular Server
Configuration Examples
The following describes examples of configuration required to use software-link features or for
system operations.
Date and Time
To change system date or time
Select [Main] – [System Time] and [System Date].
Set the correct date and time before running the system.
Link with Management Software
To control power supply of the modular server with NEC ESMPRO Manager via the network
Select [Advanced] – [Advanced Chipset Control] – [Wake On LAN/PME] – [Enabled].
Boot
To change the boot order of devices connected to the modular server
Select [Boot] and specify the boot order.
To display POST check results
Select [Advanced] – [Boot-time Diagnostic Screen] – [Enabled].
You can also press
Esc
while the NEC logo is on the screen to display POST check
results.
To use remote wake-up feature
Via Modem:
Select [Advanced] – [Advanced Chipset Control] – [Wake on Ring] – [Enabled]
Via LAN:
Select [Advanced] – [Advanced Chipset Control] – [Wake on LAN/PME] – [Enabled]
Via RTC alarm:
Select [Advanced] – [Advanced Chipset Control] – [Wake on RTC Alarm] – [Enabled]
To control from the HW console
Select [Server] – [Console Redirection] and set each item.
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