Maintenance Manual
6. EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3
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Chapter 2 Convenient Features
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EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3
The EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 enables various functions by using a system management LSI called BMC
(Baseboard Management Controller).
The EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 monitors statuses inside the server such as that of power supplies, fans,
temperature, and voltage. Connecting the management LAN port to your network enables you to do the
following from a remote site via a Web browser and SSH client;
• Managing the server
• Operating* KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse) from a remote console
• Accessing* a CD-ROM, DVD ROM, floppy disk, ISO image, or USB flash drive in a remote console
* In order to activate these functions, the optional N8115-04 Remote KVM and Media License Key are
required.
To actualize these functions, a USB mass storage device (Remote FD, Remote CD/DVD, Remote USB
Memory, or Virtual Flash) is virtually connected.
Note (If N8115-04 Remove KVM and Media License if installed)
More than one removable drives other than the actual drive are displayed on the
operating system of the host system. This is a normal operation and these added
removable drives are the virtual removable drives reserved for the remote media
function of EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 (*1).
Fig. 1 Exp. Windows Server 2008 R2 Computer Folder (*2)
Fig. 2 Exp. Windows Server 2008 R2 Server Manager (*2)
*1
A function to use FD/CD/DVD drives, ISO images and USB memories
connected to the management PC as drives virtually connected to the host
system.
*2 The number of drives and the drive character are different depending on
system configurations.