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Page 1 - User’s Guide

Acer ARMC/2 User’s Guide MAN-840 07/09/04

Page 2 - Revision History

Features, Continued Feature Description Communication • 10/100 megabit Ethernet LAN • TCP/IP • DHCP enabled • SNMP • web-based interface US

Page 3 - Preface

Alert Notification Left click the Alert Notification menu item to configure how alerts are sent from the ARMC/2 card. The Alert Notification dialo

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Date & Time Left click the Date & Time menu item to configure the date and time on your ARMC/2 card. The Set Date & Time dialog box op

Page 5 - Limited Warranty

Serial Port Left click the Serial Port menu item to configure the serial port on your ARMC/2 card. The Serial Port Settings dialog box opens. Here

Page 6 - Retail Packing List

SSL Certificate Left click the SSL Certificate menu item to configure the security parameters of the ARMC/2. The Upload SSL Certificate dialog box

Page 7 - FCC Class B Statement

SSL Certificate, Continued Once you upload the certificates, left click the OK button to reset your ARMC/2. You can now access your ARMC/2 securel

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PMCP File Upload Left click the PCMP File Upload menu item to upload a PMCP file to your ARMC/2 card. The following table is a pictorial descripti

Page 9 - Chapter 1 Introduction

Step Description 2 The Host Health Monitoring Files dialog box opens. Left click the Browse button. Cont’d ARMC/2 User’s Guide 98

Page 10 - Features, Continued

PMCP File Upload, Continued Step Description 3 Insert the ARMC/2 CD and browse to it. Select the SDR>G520> directory. Note: You can crea

Page 11 - Important NOTES:

PMCP File Upload, Continued Step Description 5 Left click the Upload button. 6 Once the SDR File is uploaded, you are prompted with verification

Page 12 - Before You Start

PMCP File Upload, Continued Step Description 8 Left click the Upload button. 9 Once the Soft Processor (SP) file is uploaded, you are prompted wi

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Important NOTES: There are some NOTES for ARMC/2. NOTE1. This note applies to the Altos G520/G710/R710/R510 with Redhat Enterprise Linux 3.0 and Al

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IPMI Configuration Left click the IPMI Configuration menu item to configure the ARMC/2 card to read data from an onboard baseboard management cont

Page 15 - 3 GP I/O PA10

Server OS Monitoring & Recovery Left click the Server OS Monitoring & Recovery menu item to configure operating system monitoring and reco

Page 16 - Cables

View Group You can left click on the View menu item from the menu bar. The following table gives you a brief description of each menu item. Each m

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ARMC/2 Card Health Left click the Card Health menu item to view the health information of the ARMC/2 card. Chapter Four : Using Your ARMC/2 10

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Event Log Left click the Event Log menu item to view and clear the event logs. Notes: 1. Size of event log is 512 events. 2. When

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Server Health Left click the Server Health menu item to view the host system’s health information based on the sensor readings and platform manage

Page 20 - Step Action

General Information General Information : Version Parameter Description Firmware Version This field gives the ARMC/2’s firmware version numbe

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General Information, Continued General Information : Features Parameter Description Virtual Floppy This field displays whether or not floppy redi

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Last Saved Crash Screen This menu item allows you to view the last text-based screen in the event that the host system locks up or freezes during

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Appendix A ARMC/2 Universal Cable ARMC/2 Universal Cable Layout Note: If you do not use the chassis power on switch or chassis reset switch pins

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Chapter 2 Installing Your ARMC/2 Card Before You Start Avoid Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) can damage the ARMC/2

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Appendix B ARMC2ConfigApp Overview The ARMC/2 card is normally configured through the Internet browser-based Remote Access Companion for ARMC/2. Y

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ARMC2ConfigApp, Continued Step Description 3 If you are running the ARMC2ConfigApp program from a remote system, select the second radial button lab

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ARMC2ConfigApp, Continued User Manager Tab The User Manager tab allows you to manage the ARMC/2 card’s users. Here you can add, delete, and modify

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ARMC2ConfigApp, Continued Adding a User The Add User fields are explained below: Field/ Button Description User Name You can enter the name of

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ARMC2ConfigApp, Continued User Properties Field/ Button Description User Name The selected ARMC/2 card user is displayed in this field. It canno

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ARMC2ConfigApp, Continued Network Configuration Tab The Network Configuration tab allows you to change the way the ARMC/2 card connects to the net

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ARMC2ConfigApp, Continued Advanced Tab The Advanced tab allows you to force your ARMC/2 card’s on-board NIC to a specific MAC address. The Adva

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WinCuri The WinCuri program is a command prompt-based program that you can use to configure the ARMC/2 card. It allows you all the functionality of b

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WinCuri, Continued WinCuri.exe Help File, Continued Script mode Commands: ----------------------------- Script file format is any of the other argum

Page 35 - Board Model

Step 1 Unpack the ARMC/2 Card (and check jumper settings) ARMC/2 Card Layout ARMC/2 MAC Address Your ARMC/2 card has a unique MAC address. The M

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WinCuri, Continued WinCuri.exe Help File, Continued Host HeartBeat commands ----------------------- -HB -GetHB -HB -SetHB <Heartbeat T

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LinCuri, Continued LinCuri Help File _______________________ LinCuri version 1.5.7.0 _______________________ Usage: ./LinCuri -[nw IP username] [

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LinCuri, Continued Platform Event Filtering (PEF) commands ----------------------------- -pef -ARInfoSet index name mailId SNMPDest PPPID Notif

Page 39 - Locating Your ARMC/2 Card

Appendix C ARMC/2 Remote Recovery Application (RRA) ARMC/2 Card Remote Recovery Application (RRA) The Remote Recovery Application (RRA) is a reco

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ARMC/2 Card Remote Recovery Application (RRA), Continued Step Description The Active Cards in Recovery Mode screen appears and starts to search for A

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ARMC/2 Card Remote Recovery Application (RRA), Continued Step Description The Card Settings screen appears. The Card Setting fields are explained

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ARMC/2 Card Remote Recovery Application (RRA), Continued Step Description The Firmware Flash screen appears. The Flash Related Operation buttons

Page 43 - IP Address Range

ARMC/2 Card Remote Recovery Application (RRA), Continued Step Description 4 When you left click the Browse button, the open firmware file (.ima) scr

Page 44 - IP Address Range, Continued

Step Description 6 Left click the Flash button to flash firmware. 7 Left click the Flash button to flash firmware.

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Step Description 8 Diagnostics function The diagnostics function is a debugging tool for engineer of manufacturer. Please don't use this functio

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Step 1 Unpack the ARMC/2 Card (and check jumper settings), Continued Check the following jumpers: Jumper Setting JP4 Confirm that pins one and two a

Page 47 - Chapter 4 Using Your ARMC/2

Appendix D Troubleshooting Screen Distortion Problem The screen on the host system is blurry when using screen resolutions lower than 1024x768. T

Page 48 - Menu Bar Quick Launch Icons

Screen Distortion, Continued Symptom, Continued When the analog signal is set lower than 1024x768 (for example: 800x600), the ARMC/2 card’s video co

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BMC Not Responding Problem The BMC does not respond. Symptom You cannot power off, power on, or power cycle the host system. You cannot obtain Ho

Page 50 - Manage Group

Cannot Power On the Host System Remotely Problem Cannot remotely power on, power off, or power cycle the host system. Symptom When connected to t

Page 52 - Redirection

Appendix E Serial Over LAN Hardware Setup You can use an external serial port connector and null modem cable to setup the ARMC/2 to perform Serial

Page 53 - Redirection, Continued

Hardware Setup, Continued BIOS After you have established a physical connection from your host system’s serial port to you ARMC/2 card, you must ena

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Appendix F Port Usage Port Usage Table Port Protocol Purpose Direction 5121 TCP Remote Keyboard and Mouse data (iUSB HID) Bi-directional. Data

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Appendix G MAC Address Map MAC Address Location Description 00-40-D9-02-9B-3C Server Room, Rack 2, 5Windows 2003 Advanced Server, Mail Server

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Step 1 Unpack the ARMC/2 Card (and check jumper settings), Continued JP12 Diagnostic and Recovery Mode Jumper This jumper is primarily used to recov

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Appendix H Tree Structure and Description of CD Contents ARMC/2 CD ARMC/2 CD Image CD Contents The ARMC/2 CD contains many files that help you

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Cont’d ARMC/2 CD, Continued File Location Description ARMC2RMseek.exe CDROM\RemoteTools\Win32 ARMC/2 DHCP IP locator program G520-sdr.bin G520-SP.bi

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Appendix I GtkRConsoleARMC2 for Linux Installation If you are using a Linux client system to connect to the ARMC/2 card, you can run the gtkRConso

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Notes Index 145

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Step 2 Plug in the ARMC/2 Card into the Host System and Attach Internal Cables, Continued J5 IPMB (Intelligent Platform Management Bus) If your mothe

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Step 2 Plug in the ARMC/2 Card into the Host System and Attach Internal Cables, Continued J9 ARMC/2 Feature Connector This feature connector is prima

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Step 2 Plug in the ARMC/2 Card into the Host System and Attach Internal Cables, Continued JP4 and JP5 Chassis/Motherboard Power Switch JP4 and JP5 ca

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Step 4 Confirm the Motherboard’s BIOS Settings Power on the motherboard and enter the BIOS. Using the following table, confirm that your motherboard’

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© Copyright 1998-2004 American Megatrends, Inc. All rights reserved. American Megatrends, Inc. 6145-F Northbelt Parkway Norcross, GA 30071 This publ

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Step 5 Install the Operating System and ARMC/2 Drivers, Continued Installing Virtual Floppy Drivers on Microsoft® Windows Operating Systems Microsof

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Step 5 Install the Operating System and ARMC/2 Drivers, Continued Installing Virtual Floppy Drivers on Microsoft® Windows Operating Systems, Continue

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Step 5 Install the Operating System and ARMC/2 Drivers, Continued Installing Virtual Floppy Drivers on Microsoft® Windows Operating Systems, Continue

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Step 6 Install the Acer ARMC/2 Windows Software Components Acer ARMC/2 Windows Software Components is a collection of ARMC/2 host-side and remote ac

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Step 6 Install the Acer ARMC/2 Windows Software Components, Continued Follow the steps outlined in the following table to install the Acer ARMC/2 Win

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Step 6 Install the Acer ARMC/2 Windows Software Components, Continued Step Description 3 The Acer ARMC/2 Windows Host Component setup window opens.

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Step 6 Install the Acer ARMC/2 Windows Software Components, Continued Step Description 6 The Install Program window opens. Left click the Install but

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Step 6 Install the Acer ARMC/2 Windows Software Components, Continued Step Description 8 The installation is complete. Left click the Finish button.

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Step 7 Setup Your Client Internet Browser, Continued Step Description 3 The Settings window opens. Left click the Every visit to the page button or A

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Step 7 Setup Your Client Internet Browser, Continued Step Description 5 The Security Settings window opens. Left click the Enable button under the Do

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Step 7 Setup Your Client Internet Browser, Continued Step Description 7 You are prompted with a Warning window. Left click the Yes button to accept

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Step 8 Connect to the ARMC/2 from a Client System In order to connect to the ARMC/2 card, you must access the ARMC/2 from another system on the same

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Step 8 Connect to the ARMC/2 from a Client System, Continued Step Description 3 Type in your Network Name. In this example, Your Network Name is the

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Step 8 Connect to the ARMC/2 from a Client System, Continued Step Description 5 The name and IP range of the ARMC/2 will display in the Selected IP

Page 82 - Remote Power Control

Step 8 Connect to the ARMC/2 from a Client System, Continued Step Description 7 In this example, the ARMC/2 card’s IP address is 172.16.2.243. Doubl

Page 83 - Upgrade Firmware

Step 9 Load the ARMC/2 SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File for Your Server Board Model The following table is a pictorial description of how to load an

Page 84 - Upgrade Firmware, Continued

Step 9 Load the ARMC/2 SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File for Your Server Board Model, Continued Step Description 3 Insert the ARMC/2 and browse to it

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Step 9 Load the ARMC/2 SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File for Your Server Board Model, Continued Step Description 5 Left click the Upload button. 6

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Step 9 Load the ARMC/2 SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File for Your Server Board Model Continued Step Description 8 Left click the Upload button. 9

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Chapter 3 Locating Your ARMC/2 Card Overview The Acer ARMC family of server and system remote management cards can be accessed from anywhere on yo

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Quick Launch Icons... 41 Session Informat

Page 89 - Reset ARMC/2

Locating Your ARMC/2 Card, Continued Step Description 2 Left click on the Next button when you see this screen. 3 Type in your Network Name. In

Page 90 - Reset ARMC/2, Continued

Locating Your ARMC/2 Card, Continued Step Description 4 The name and IP range of the ARMC/2 will display in the right field. Place a check in the bo

Page 91 - Configure Group

Locating Your ARMC/2 Card, Continued Step Description 6 If the IP range is correct, ARMC2RMseek Locator will locate the ARMC/2 card. It will list al

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IP Address Range Type in a unique name for this IP range in the Network Name field. In this example, Your Network Name is the Network Name. Next,

Page 93 - Users, Continued

IP Address Range, Continued Note: The Start and End IP addresses can be the same if you only wish to scan for one ARMC/2 card with that specific IP

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IP Address Range, Continued If the IP range is correct, ARMC2RMseek Locator locates all ARMC/2 cards. It lists all ARMC/2 cards it has discovered. L

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Note: To close the ARMC2RMseek Locator utility you must right click on the ARMC2RMseek Locator icon from the task bar and left click the Exit menu

Page 96 - Network

Chapter 4 Using Your ARMC/2 ARMC/2 GUI Overview The ARMC/2 has a user-friendly Graphics User Interface (GUI) called the ARMC/2 GUI. It is design

Page 97 - Network, Continued

ARMC/2 GUI Explained After you successfully log into your ARMC/2, you are greeted with the ARMC/2 GUI. Session Information Menu Bar Quick Lau

Page 98 - Firewall

ARMC/2 GUI Explained, Continued Quick Launch Icons There is a quick launch icon section located on the upper area of the ARMC/2 GUI. It lists the

Page 99 - Firewall, Continued

Network Configuration Tab... 118 Advanced Tab ...

Page 100 - Alert Notification

Manage Group You can left click on the Manage menu item from the menu bar. The following table gives you a brief description of each menu item. Ea

Page 101 - Date & Time

Remote Console Remote Console is a subsection of the Manage group. The following table describes the information listed in this subsection in deta

Page 102 - Serial Port

Redirection The most powerful feature of your ARMC/2 is the ability to redirect the host system’s console. To redirect the host system’s console is

Page 103 - SSL Certificate

Redirection, Continued Setting up Internet Explorer, Continued Step Description 3 The Settings window opens. Left click the Every visit to the page

Page 104 - SSL Certificate, Continued

Redirection, Continued Setting up Internet Explorer, Continued Step Description 5 The Security Settings window opens. Left click the Enable button u

Page 105 - PMCP File Upload

Redirection, Continued Setting up Internet Explorer, Continued Step Description 7 You are prompted with a Warning window. Left click the Yes button

Page 106 - Step Description

Redirection, Continued Staring Redirection Follow the steps in the table below to begin Console Redirection: Step Description 1 Left click the Ma

Page 107 - PMCP File Upload, Continued

Redirection, Continued Staring Redirection, Continued Step Description 3 The Authentication window opens. Type your Username and Password and click

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Redirection, Continued Remote Console Shortcut Key Combinations The most powerful feature of your ARMC/2 is the ability to redirect the host system’

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Redirection, Continued Console Redirection Window Dropdown Menu Item Description This dropdown menu contains the following dropdown menu items:

Page 110 - IPMI Configuration

Technical Support Please contact your local Acer Authorized Reseller for technical support. Disclaimer This manual describes the operation of the A

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Redirection, Continued Console Redirection Window, Continued Dropdown Menu Item Description This dropdown menu contains the following dropdown m

Page 112 - View Group

Redirection, Continued Console Redirection Window, Continued Dropdown Menu Item Description View This dropdown menu item contains the Toolbar menu

Page 113 - ARMC/2 Card Health

Redirection, Continued Console Redirection Toolbar The Console Redirection toolbar allows you to use Console Redirection more easily in full scree

Page 114 - ARMC/2 User’s Guide

Redirection, Continued Console Redirection Toolbar Toggle Buttons Icon Description When you see this icon, it means that the Console Redirection

Page 115 - Server Health

Redirection, Continued Start CD-ROM Drive Redirection Note: You must be logged in as an administrator on the windows client to perform CD-ROM driv

Page 116 - General Information

Redirection, Continued Start CD-ROM Drive Redirection, Continued Note: For information on how to create a bootable CD, visit nero.com or roxio.com

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Redirection, Continued Start CD-ROM Drive Redirection, Continued Step Description 3 If you used the Console Redirection toolbar to start the CD-ROM

Page 118 - Last Saved Crash Screen

Redirection, Continued Stop CD-ROM Drive Redirection There are a number of ways to stop CD-ROM Drive Redirection. See the following table: Method D

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Redirection, Continued Stop CD-ROM Drive Redirection, Continued The Console Redirection status dialog box appears as it stops device redirection.

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Redirection, Continued Start Floppy Drive Redirection Note: You must be logged in as an administrator on the windows client to perform CD-ROM driv

Page 121 - Appendix B ARMC2ConfigApp

Optional Components The following component does not come with your ARMC/2 card. You must order this component separately. • Power cable FCC Cla

Page 122 - ARMC2ConfigApp, Continued

Redirection, Continued Start Floppy Drive Redirection, Continued Once you open the Floppy Redirection Dialog Box, follow the steps below: Step Desc

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Redirection, Continued Start Floppy Drive Redirection, Continued Step Description 3 If you used the Console Redirection toolbar to start the Floppy

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Redirection, Continued Stop Floppy Drive Redirection There are a number of ways to stop Floppy Redirection. See the following table: Method Descrip

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Redirection, Continued Stop Floppy Drive Redirection, Continued The Console Redirection status dialog box appears as it stops device redirection.

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Redirection, Continued ARMC2 Floppy Image Creator Creating a Floppy Image Follow the steps in the table below to create a floppy image to use during

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Redirection, Continued Creating a Floppy Image, Continued Step Description 3 Select the floppy drive that you want to create the floppy image from.

Page 128 - WinCuri

Redirection, Continued Creating a Floppy Image, Continued Step Description 5 Once the floppy image is created, a confirmation dialog box opens. Lef

Page 129 - WinCuri, Continued

Redirection, Continued Transferring a Floppy Image to a Floppy Disk Follow the steps in the table below to transfer a floppy image to a floppy disk.

Page 130 - LinCuri

Redirection, Continued Transferring a Floppy Image to a Floppy Disk, Continued Step Description 3 Left click the Browse button to locate the floppy

Page 131 - LinCuri, Continued

Redirection, Continued Transferring a Floppy Image to a Floppy Disk, Continued Step Description 5 Left click the Start button to begin the image tra

Page 133 - Application (RRA)

Redirection, Continued Transferring a Floppy Image to a Floppy Disk, Continued Step Description 7 Once the floppy image is transferred, a confirmat

Page 134 - Continued

Redirection, Continued Follow the steps in the table below to stop Console Redirection: Step Description 1 Left click the Console Redirection dropd

Page 135 - Appendix D : Troubleshooting

Remote Power Control The Control Host Power dialog box is a subsection of the Manage group. The Control Host Power allows you to reset, power off,

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Upgrade Firmware The Upgrade Firmware Wizard dialog box is a subsection of the Manage group. The Upgrade Firmware Wizard will help you upgrade you

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Upgrade Firmware, Continued Updating Your ARMC/2’s Firmware Follow the steps in the table below to update your ARMC/2’s firmware: Step Description

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Upgrade Firmware, Continued Updating Your ARMC/2’s Firmware, Continued Step Description 3 Left click the Browse button to locate the firmware (*.IMA

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Upgrade Firmware, Continued Updating Your ARMC/2’s Firmware, Continued Step Description 5 Left click the Upload button to go to the next step. 6

Page 140 - Appendix D Troubleshooting

Upgrade Firmware, Continued Updating Your ARMC/2’s Firmware, Continued Step Description 7 Once it verifies the image, the following dialog box appe

Page 141 - Screen Distortion, Continued

Upgrade Firmware, Continued Updating Your ARMC/2’s Firmware, Continued Step Description 10 When you see this screen, it means that the firmware ima

Page 142 - BMC Not Responding

Reset ARMC/2 The Reset ARMC/2 menu item is a subsection of the Manage group. The Reset ARMC/2 is used to reset your ARMC/2 card. Follow the step

Page 143 - Complete Flash

Chapter 1 Introduction Features Feature Description Key Feature • 100% out-of-band • 100% operating system independent Soft Processor • provid

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Reset ARMC/2, Continued Step Description 3 The ARMC/2 card resets itself. You are prompted to close Internet Explorer and log back into the ARMC/2 c

Page 145 - Appendix E Serial Over LAN

Configure Group You can left click on the Configure menu item from the menu bar. The following table gives you a brief description of each menu it

Page 146 - Hardware Setup, Continued

Users The Users screen is a subsection of the Configure group. This page allows you to configure the administrators who have access to the ARMC/2.

Page 147 - Appendix F Port Usage

Users, Continued Adding Users Follow the steps in the table below to add an account: Step Description 1 Left click the Add button. 2 Enter a us

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Users, Continued Removing Users Follow the steps in the table below to remove an account: Step Description 1 Left click an account from the Userna

Page 149 - Appendix G MAC Address Map

Users, Continued Viewing and Editing Users Follow the steps in the table below to view and edit an account’s access rights and properties: Step Des

Page 150 - ARMC/2 CD

Network Left click the Network menu item to configure the Network parameters of the ARMC/2. The Network Settings dialog box opens: The followin

Page 151 - ARMC/2 CD, Continued

Network, Continued Item Description Use the following IP address This option allows you to configure the ARMC/2’s IP address with a static IP. The

Page 152 - Installation

Firewall Left click the Firewall menu item to configure the IP access parameters of the ARMC/2. The Firewall Settings dialog box opens. Here you c

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Firewall, Continued Once you left click the Add button on either the Blocked Sites or Trusted Sites, the following dialog box opens. Item Descript

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