User Guide
Chapter Four : Using Your ARMC Card
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Section Icons and Functions, Continued
Section Icon Name Description
Administrators This page allows you to configure the administrators who
have access to the ARMC card.
Networking This page describes the network parameters for the ARMC
card.
Date/Time This page displays the ARMC card’s date and time. You may
also set the card's date and time by entering appropriate
values in the Set boxes and pressing Sync. For your
convenience, this system's current date and time show up by
default in the Set boxes.
Maintenance This page allows you to update your ARMC card's firmware
using an upgrade wizard.
SMTP The ARMC card uses SMTP to send out E-mail alerts and
SNMP Traps. This page configures the SMTP parameters.
The ARMC card tries the second mail server if it cannot
contact the first mail server. Some SMTP servers also require
a valid From Address to send out mails. You can use the
From address fields to specify a valid address that your mail
server will accept.
Alerts This page allows you to configure alert recipients. You can
also set the conditions necessary for the alert recipients to
receive alerts.
Configuration
Event Log Policy This page allows you to set what happens when the event
logs are full. You can either set up the ARMC card to stop
logging events or roll over the log files.
I2C This page allows you to perform advanced I2C
configurations.
IPMI This page allows you to configure how the ARMC card uses
IPMI.
Modem
Configuration
This page describes the modem configuration parameters for
the ARMC card. (not designed to support Console
Redirection)
Advanced
Host Heartbeat This page allows you to configure the Host Heartbeat’s time
interval. The ARMC card expects a heartbeat from the host
system after every configured elapsed time interval to
determine if the host system’s operating system is
functioning.










