Users Guide

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Using Server Administrator
To start a Server Administrator session, double-click the Server Administrator icon on your desktop.
The Server Administrator Log in screen is displayed. The default port for Server Administrator is 1311. You can change the port, if
required. For instructions on setting up your system preferences, see Systems Management Server Administration Connection
Service and Security Setup.
登录和注销
Server Administrator 提供以下类型的登录方式:
Server Administrator 本地系统登录
Server Administrator 受管系统登录 使用桌面图标
Server Administrator 受管系统登录 使用 Web 浏览器
Central Web Server 登录
Server Administrator 本地系统登录
只有在 Server Instrumentation Server Administrator Web Server 组件均已安装在本地系统上时,才可以使用 Server
Administrator 本地系统登录。
: Server Administrator 本地系统登录对于运行 XenServer 6.5 的服务器不可用。
要在本地系统上登录 Server Administrator,请执行以下操作:
1. 在系统管理的登录窗口的相应字段中键入预先分配的用户名密码
如果要通过已定义的域访问 Server Administrator,还必须指定正确的域名。
2. 选中 Active Directory 登录复选框使用 Microsoft Active Directory 登录。请参阅使用 Active Directory 登录
3. 单击提交
要结束 Server Administrator 会话,请单击每个 Server Administrator 主页右上角的注销
: 有关使用 CLI 在系统上配置 Active Directory 的信息,请参阅 dell.com/openmanagemanuals 上的
Management
Station Software Installation Guide
(管理站软件安装指南)。
Server Administrator Managed System Login Using the Desktop Icon
This login is available only if the Server Administrator Web Server component is installed on the system. To log in to Server
Administrator to manage a remote system:
1. Double-click the Server Administrator icon on your desktop.
2. Type the managed system's IP Address or system name or Fully Qualied Domain Name (FQDN).
NOTE: If you have provided the system name or FQDN, the Server Administrator Web Server host converts the
system name or FQDN to the IP address of the managed system. You can also connect by providing the port number
of the managed system in the following format: Hostname:Port number, or IP address:Port number.
3. If you are using an Intranet connection, select Ignore Certicate Warnings.
4. Select Active Directory Login to log in using Microsoft Active Directory authentication. If Active Directory software is not used
to control access to your network, , do not select Active Directory Login. See Using the Active Directory Login.
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