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13.2 Connecting to ASMI using the CLI
To connect to the ASMI using the SDMC command-line interface, you must have
an X-Server on your local machine. Connect remotely to the SDMC command
line through an SSH connection and export your display. Here is an example,
with the IP of your local machine, of exporting the display:
export DISPLAY=”172.16.254.14:0”
Afterwards, you can start the ASMI by running the following command using the
IP address of the service processor to which you want to connect:
asmmenu --ip 10.0.0.251
An ASMI page will open (you will be prompted to first accept an HTTPS
certificate).
13.3 Using ASMI
We provide an overview of the ASMI menu and a brief description of the
functions. For further information, refer to Chapter 14, “Advanced System
Management Interface”, in Hardware Management Console V7 Handbook,
SG24-7491.
Power/Restart Control
Power On/Off System Powers on/off a system and sets power on
options.
Auto Power Restart Lets a system automatically restart after an
unexpectedly power down.
Immediate Power Off Shuts down a system immediately.
System Reboot Reboots the system.
Wake On LAN Lets you activate wake on LAN.
System Service Aids
Error/Event Logs Displays system error and event logs.
Serial Port Snoop This function is not available when your system
is connected to the SDMC.
Note: For the asmmenu command, you do not have to use the smcli prefix.