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interaction for a specified number of minutes. Users whose session
times out must log in again to continue. Select the
Disable
radio button
to disable the Server Administrator session timeout feature.
•The
HTTPS Port
field specifies the secure port for Server Administrator.
The default secure port for Server Administrator is 1311.
NOTE: Changing the port number to an invalid or in-use port number might
prevent other applications or browsers from accessing Server Administrator
on the managed system. See the Dell OpenManage Installation and Security
User's Guide for the list of default ports.
•The
IP Address to Bind to
field specifies the IP address(es) for the
managed system that Server Administrator binds to when starting a
session. Select the
All
radio button to bind to all IP addresses
applicable for your system. Select the
Specific
radio button to bind to
a specific IP address.
NOTE: Changing the IP Address to Bind to value to a value other than All may
prevent other applications or browsers from accessing Server Administrator
on the managed system.
•The
SMTP Server name
and
DNS Suffix for SMTP Server
fields specify
your company or organization's Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
and domain name server (DNS) suffix. To enable Server Administrator
to send e-mails, you must type the IP address and DNS suffix for the
SMTP Server for your company or organization in the appropriate fields.
NOTE: For security reasons, your company or organization might not allow
e-mails to be sent through the SMTP server to outside accounts.
•The
Command Log Size
field specifies the largest file size in MB for
the command log file.
NOTE: This field will appear only when you log in to manage the Server
Administrator Web Server.
•The
Support Link
field specifies the URL for the business entity that
provides support for your managed system.
•The
Custom Delimiter
field specifies the character used to separate
the data fields in the files created using the
Export
button. The
;
character is the default delimiter. Other options are
!
,
@
,
#
,
$
,
%
,
^
,
*
,
~
,
?
,
|
, and
,
.
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