Cisco Cisco C880 M4 Server
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C122-E176-01EN
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Displaying the Target System for Operations
This section describes how to display the BMC functions in the MMB Web-UI.
The methods for doing so use Web-UI or CLI operations from a PC connected to the management LAN.
The remainder of this section describes the corresponding basic operations from the Web-UI and CLI.
The methods for doing so use Web-UI or CLI operations from a PC connected to the management LAN.
The remainder of this section describes the corresponding basic operations from the Web-UI and CLI.
Basic Web-UI operations
The following Web-UI operations for the MMB and BMC functions are available from the navigation bar or
menu.
The current location display indicates the level of the menu for the currently displayed operation screen so
that the user can identify the current system for operations.
menu.
The current location display indicates the level of the menu for the currently displayed operation screen so
that the user can identify the current system for operations.
Displaying the MMB functions
1. Click [System] on the navigation bar.
The MMB functions appear.
Displaying the BMC functions
1. Click [Partition] on the navigation bar.
2. Click [Partition#n] - [Console Redirection] from the [Partition] menu.
3. Select the target operation (Video Redirection or Text Console Redirection) from [Operation].
4. Click [Apply].
2. Click [Partition#n] - [Console Redirection] from the [Partition] menu.
3. Select the target operation (Video Redirection or Text Console Redirection) from [Operation].
4. Click [Apply].
A new window opens to display the video redirection or text console redirection function.
Note
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If you cannot access to DNS server in the terminal for video redirection, do not set up the address of
DNS server.
DNS server.
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Virtual media for multiple partitions cannot be available in the same user terminal.
Basic settings for CLI operations
This section describes the basic settings for CLI operations.
The user displays the target of CLI operations via telnet or SSH from a PC connected to the management
LAN.
The basic method is to specify the IP address of the target system for operations with a telnet or SSH
connection and then log in to the target operating system or firmware.
The information required for remote login, such as the IP address, port number of the partition, account, and
password, must be set in advance.
The user displays the target of CLI operations via telnet or SSH from a PC connected to the management
LAN.
The basic method is to specify the IP address of the target system for operations with a telnet or SSH
connection and then log in to the target operating system or firmware.
The information required for remote login, such as the IP address, port number of the partition, account, and
password, must be set in advance.
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Confirm the user account and password for the MMB in the [User List] window of the Web-UI. Click [User
Administration] -> [User List] to display the [User List] window.
Administration] -> [User List] to display the [User List] window.
Only users with Administrator privileges can display the [User List] window.
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Set the network protocol information required for remote login in the [Network Protocols] window. Click
[Network Configuration] -> [Network Protocols] in the Web-UI to display the [Network Protocols] window.
[Network Configuration] -> [Network Protocols] in the Web-UI to display the [Network Protocols] window.
Only users with Administrator privileges can edit in the [Network Protocols] window.
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Method for logging in to the MMB
Specify the MMB IP address to log in remotely.
Note
Before logging in to the MMB externally via telnet or SSH, you need to set the values of the required
items to [Enable] in the [Network Protocols] window. Click [Network Configuration] - [Network Protocols]
to access the window.
Note
Before logging in to the MMB externally via telnet or SSH, you need to set the values of the required
items to [Enable] in the [Network Protocols] window. Click [Network Configuration] - [Network Protocols]
to access the window.