User Guide

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4. If you want to supply a username and password for the SP, uncheck the box and type in the
desired credentials. If you leave the box checked, a username and password will be found
from the default users list.
5. Use the drop-down menu to select an appropriate SPprofile.
6. Enter the KGin hex format (optional).
7. Use the drop-down menus to select the cipher and group name (optional).
8. Check the box if you want to enable SoL data buffering (SoL history).
9. Click Apply.
To import a list of SPs:
1. Create an SP file using the following format: [#]IP:Port:Username:Password:Profile. For more
information, see Creating an SPFile on page 125.
2. From the sidebar, click Targets - SPManagement, then click the Service Processors tab.
3. Click Import SPs.
4. Browse to the location where the SPfile is stored and click Open. At the Import Targets dialog
box, click OK.
5. Once you've begun importing the list of SPs, they will populate within the list of SPs.
6. You can click Stop Importing to stop the remainder of the import process.
To edit an SP:
1. From the sidebar, click Targets - SPManagement, then click the Service Processors tab.
2. Click the name of the SPyou want to edit.
3. Under the Modify SP tab, you can edit the SP's name, username, password and, depending
on the profile type, the KG, cipher, SoL data buffering and virtual KVMpreference.
NOTE: You can also edit the name of an SP from the Administration-Targets screen.
4. Click Apply.
5. Under the SoLtab, you can enable Serial over LAN and configure the baud rate, channel
package level limit and retry count.
6. Click Apply.
Virtual KVM
For some SPs, the appliance supports both Java and ActiveXviewers. By default, the appliance
will attempt to provide the user with the ActiveX vKVMoption if supported for that SPtype. If
ActiveXis not supported by the client browser, the appliance will only provide a Java-based