4-28 Installing the Operating System and Utilities
Running EXPRESSBUILDER from the Management PC via LAN
Use the following procedures to run EXPRESSBUILDER from the management PC connected
through the local area network (LAN). Refer to the MWA First Step Guide for details of MWA.
1.
Install MWA on the management PC.
2.
Insert a formatted floppy disk of 1.44 MB into the floppy disk drive of the management
PC.
3.
Select [Configuration] from the [File] menu of MWA to display the [Configuration] dialog
box.
4.
Select [New] to display the [Select a model (New)] dialog box.
5.
Check [Write data to FD] and select the model name to display the [Configuration for
BMC] dialog box.
6.
Set and register the configuration information including the computer name on the
[Configuration for BMC] dialog box and then write the information into the floppy disk
with the following file name:
<File name>
CSL_LESS.cfg
The setting items and their values are as follows:
IP
Address:
Arbitrary
Subnet
Mask:
Arbitrary
Default Gateway:
Arbitrary
Primary Alert Receiver:
IP address of management PC
7.
Select the [Properties] command from the popup menu displayed by right-clicking on the
server name to display the [Properties] dialog box.
8.
If the [Properties] dialog box appears, provide the following setting:
<[ID] page>
Connection Type:
LAN
<[Alert Notifications] page>
Uncheck [Use Default Settings] and check the [RESET] of [Activate].
9.
Select the [Open Remote Console] command from the popup menu displayed by
right-clicking on the server name to start the [MWA Remote Console].
10.
Select the [Action at RomPilot Connect] command from the popup menu displayed by
right-clicking on the server window to display the [Action at RomPilot Connect] dialog
box. Then select [Go MWA mode].
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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