Users Guide
• Enable or disable the managed system's front panel buttons, namely Power button and Non-Masking Interrupt (NMI) button (if present
on the system). Also, select the managed system’s LCD Security Access level. The managed system’s LCD information can be selected
from the drop-down menu. You can also enable Indication of Remote KVM session from the Front Panel sub tab.
Batteries
Click the Batteries object to view information about your system’s installed batteries. Batteries maintain the time and date when your
system is turned o. The battery saves the system’s BIOS setup conguration, which allows the system to reboot eciently. The Batteries
object action window can have the following tabs, depending on the user’s group privileges: Properties and Alert Management.
Properties
Subtab: Batteries
Under the Properties tab, you can view the current readings and status of your system’s batteries.
Alert Management
Subtabs: Alert Actions | SNMP Traps
Under the Alert Management tab, you can:
• View current alert actions settings.
• Congure the alerts that you want to take eect in case of a battery warning or critical/failure event.
BIOS
Click the BIOS object to manage key features of your system's BIOS. Your system’s BIOS contains programs stored on a ash memory
chipset that control communications between the microprocessor and peripheral devices, such as the keyboard and the video adapter, and
other miscellaneous functions, such as system messages. The BIOS object action window can have the following tabs, depending on the
user's group privileges:
Properties and Setup
Properties
Subtab: Information
Under the Properties tab, you can view BIOS information.
Setup
Subtab: BIOS
NOTE
: The BIOS Setup tab for your system only displays the BIOS features that are supported on your system.
Under the Setup tab, you can set the state for each BIOS setup object.
You can modify the state of many BIOS setups features including but not limited to the Serial Port, Hard Disk Drive Sequence, User
Accessible USB Ports, CPU Virtualization technology, CPU Hyper-Threading, AC Power Recovery Mode, Embedded SATA Controller,
System Prole, Console Redirection, and Console Redirection fail-safe Baud Rate. You can also congure internal USB device, optical drive
controller settings, automatic system recovery (ASR) Watchdog Timer, embedded hypervisor, and additional LAN network ports on
motherboard information. You can also view the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and Trusted Cryptographic Module (TCM) settings.
Depending on your specic system conguration, additional setup items may be displayed. However, some BIOS setup options may be
shown on the BIOS Setup screen that are not accessible in Server Administrator.
Server Administrator services
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