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[. . . ] 1-732-764-8887 E-mail: sales@raritan. com http://www. raritan. com/ Raritan Computer Japan, Inc. Shinkawa NS Building 1-26-2 Shin-kawa, Chuo-ku Tokyo 104-0033 Japan Tel. 81-03-3523-5992 E-mail: sales@raritan. co. jp http://www. raritan. co. jp Raritan Computer France 120 Rue Jean Jaures 93200 Levallois-Perret France Tel. 33-14-756-2061 E-mail: sales. france@raritan. com http://www. raritan. fr Raritan Computer U. K. [. . . ] 5. When you are finished using Remote Console, close the browser window. Repeat steps 1 through 4 to connect to and manage other HP iLO/RILO ports. CHAPTER 4: COMMANDCENTER MANAGEMENT 59 Managing an iLO/RILO Power Port 1. Click on the Ports tab and select an iLO or RILO Power Supply node for the iLO/RILO target you want to manage. The Port Power Management screen for the iLO/RILO target appears. Figure 77 Port Power Manager for iLO/RILO targets 4. 6. Click on the On or Off radio buttons for each outlet to power ON or power OFF the target. Click Close to close the Port Power Manager screen. Disconnect Port To disconnect any serial, KVM, or outlet port in the Ports tree, use the Disconnect Port command. The Active Ports report is generated. Figure 78 Active Ports Report 2. Click Disconnect to disconnect the port or click Close to exit without disconnecting. 60 COMMANDCENTER USER GUIDE 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to disconnect other ports. Edit Port Edit a Serial Port 1. The Edit Serial Port screen appears. Figure 79 Edit Serial Port Screen 3. Click on the Application Name drop-down arrow and select a new application name. Click on the Associate Power Strip drop-down arrow and select a new power strip. Click OK to edit the port or Cancel to exit without saving the changes. Repeat steps 1 through 12 to edit other ports. CHAPTER 4: COMMANDCENTER MANAGEMENT 61 Edit a KVM Port 1. The Edit KVM Port screen appears. Figure 80 Edit KVM Port Screen 3. Click on the Application Name drop-down arrow and select an application from the list. Click OK to edit the port or Cancel to exit without saving the changes. Repeat steps 1 through 7 to edit other ports. 62 COMMANDCENTER USER GUIDE View Ports Regular View Select this command to view the Ports tree grouped in default view (you can change the regular view by assigning new criteria to a custom view, see next section). The Regular View of the Ports tree appears. Figure 81 Ports Tree in Regular View CHAPTER 4: COMMANDCENTER MANAGEMENT 63 Custom View You can customize the Ports tree view by organizing your ports to appear in the format of your choice. You might want to view ports by device, or by rack, or by any other option that helps you differentiate between them. The Custom View screen appears. Figure 82 Custom View Screen 3. 4. 6. To customize your view, click on the Name drop-down arrow and select a custom view that has already been saved in the database. Details of the View categories appear in Custom View Details field Click Set Current to arrange the Ports tree to reflect the selected custom view. [. . . ] Finally, from the console, the administrator can also disable the network interfaces when/if necessary to block all other access. Normal command activity on the console has no greater impact than the equivalent command run from any other interface. However, since it is not dependent upon the network, a system that is too overloaded to be able to respond to a network login may still support console login. So another benefit of console access is trouble-shooting and diagnosis of system and network problems. [. . . ]

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