User's Manual

118 Using the CMC Web Interface
Chassis Configuration
Administrator
Users who have the Chassis Configuration Administrator
privilege can add or change data that:
Identifies the chassis, such as chassis name and chassis
location
Is assigned specifically to the chassis, such as IP mode
(static or DHCP), static IP address, static gateway, and
static subnet mask
Provides services to the chassis, such as date and time,
firmware update, and CMC reset.
Is associated with the chassis, such as slot name and slot
priority. Although these properties apply to the servers,
they are strictly chassis properties relating to the slots
rather than the servers themselves. For this reason, slot
names and slot priorities can be added or changed
whether or not servers are present in the slots.
When a server is moved to a different chassis, it inherits
the slot name and priority assigned to the slot it occupies
in the new chassis. Its previous slot name and priority
remain with the previous chassis.
User Configuration
Administrator
Users who have the User Configuration Administrator
privilege can:
Add a new user
Delete an existing user
Change a user's password
Change a user's privileges
Enable or disable a user's login privilege but retain the
user's name and other privileges in the database.
Clear Logs
Administrator
CMC users who have the Clear Administrator privilege can
clear the hardware log and CMC log.
Chassis Control
Administrator (Power
Commands)
CMC users with the Chassis Power Administrator privilege
can perform all power-related operations:
Control chassis power operations, including power on,
power off, and power cycle.
Table 5-11. User Types (continued)
Privilege Description