Intel S3420GP Computer Hardware User Manual


 
IntelP®P Server Board S3420GP TPS Platform Management
4.2.2.3 Availa
Up to two remote KVM sessions are supported. The default inactivity timeout is 30 minutes;
r, chan
b l system
remote KVM is not deactiv
KVM sessions persist across system reset but not across an AC power loss.
4.2.3 Media Redirection
The embedded web server provides a Java applet to enable remote media redirection. This may
be used in conjunction with
The media redirection feat a
remote IDE or USB CD-RO r.
Once mounted, the remote ng system
ministr ers to e
BIOS, and so forth, or boot the server from this device.
e follow ilities a
The operation of remotely mounted devices is independent of the local devices on the
se emote
Ei D-RO e
se
It boo
and to boot from disk IMAGE (*.IMG) and CD-ROM or DVD-ROM ISO files. Refer to the
Tested/supported Operating System List for more information.
It mo
The mounted devic
system and BIOS i
The mounted device shows up in the BIOS boot order and it is possible to change the
BIOS boot order to boot from this remote device.
It is possible to install an operating system
present) using the remotely mounted device. This may also require the use of KVM-r to
configure the opera
If either a virtual IDE or vir
virtual IDE and virtual flopp
sin dev
4.2.3.1 Availability
The default inactivity timeout is 30 minutes, but may be changed through the embedded web
server.
Media redirection sessions
bility
howeve
not disa
this can
le the loca
be ged through the embedded web server. Remote KVM activation does
keyboard, video, or mouse. Unless the feature is disabled locally,
ated by local system input.
the remote KVM feature or as a standalone applet.
ure is intended to allow system administrators or users to mount
M, floppy drive, or a USB flash disk as a remote device to the serve
device appears just like a local device to the server, allowi
ad ators or us install software (including operating systems), copy files, update th
Th ing capab re supported:
rver. Both r and local devices are usable in parallel
M, floppy) or USB devices can be mounted as a rem ther IDE (C
rver.
ote device to th
is possible to t all supported operating systems from the remotely mounted device
is possible to unt at least two devices concurrently.
e is visible to (and useable by) the managed system’s operating
n both pre-boot and post-boot states.
on a bare metal server (no operating system
ting system during install.
tual floppy device is remotely attached during system boot, both
y are presented as bootable devices. It is not possible to present
ice type to the system BIOS. only a gle mounted
persist across system reset but not across an AC power loss.
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