HP (Hewlett-Packard) 354 Server User Manual


 
Chapter 10 Configuring the HP Netserver
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HP TopTools Software – This is the HP browser-based management software
that provides remote administration and monitoring of critical Netserver
components.
HP TopTools Remote Control Card – This is an accessory PCI board that
provides a connection for remote LAN or modem-based server management
software (HP TopTools) when installed into the Netserver.
Integrated Remote Assistant – This is an embedded product called
HP Integrated Remote Assistant (also referred to as Integrated RA).
Integrated RA combines intelligent hardware and software to provide
administrators with instant notification of Netserver operations and events.
Alert-On-LAN 2 (AOL2) and Wake-on-LAN (WOL) – These options allow
simple remote server power management through the Embedded LAN A
port. This feature allows the administrator to remotely power off, power on,
reset or power cycle the Netserver. To use the AOL2 and WOL options, each
one must be enable in the Netserver's (BIOS) Setup Utility under Embedded
LAN Controllers in the LAN A submenu
(Configuration > Embedded LAN Controllers > LAN A).
You must also install the Netserver Agent software from the HP Netserver
Navigator CD-ROM, and the AOL2 client software. Refer to the Netserver
Alert-On-LAN 2 User Guide available online on the HP Netserver Online
Documentation CD-ROM included with your system.
DiagTools
This utility provides an easy-to-use hardware diagnostic for Netserver verification,
burn-in, and rapid troubleshooting. It must first be copied to diskettes and then
executed from the diskettes.
NOTE HP recommends using the HP DiagTools utility to verify all
Netserver functions are operating correctly, after completing
all the configuration topics. The HP DiagTools utility also
generates a text file containing the hardware detected and the
DiagTools test results. This text file, called a support ticket,
should be saved to a diskette and used for future reference,
especially by your support provider.