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TABLE 1-5
XSCF Functions and Connection Ports
Functions
Contents
Serial port
XSCF LAN
Ethernet
XSCF Shell
• Monitors the server
The status of the system can be checked.
• System power can be controlled from a remote location
The system power can be turned on and off and the system can
be rebooted from a remote location.
• Displays the server configuration
The internal configuration of the server can be checked.
• Set up the server
Many server settings can be set.
• Supports system maintenance
Issues instructions for firmware update operation and
component replacement.
• OS console function
You can access to the OS console and/or OpenBoot PROM
prompt.
S
S
XSCF Web
Provides the same functions as the functions of the XSCF Shells,
but provides graphical displays for easier operation.
-
S
Mail report
Mail notification in the event of a failure enables prompt action
to be taken.
-
S
SNMP trap
report
Enables consolidated control for system administration in
conjunction with SNMP manager.
-
S
1-20
SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide • April 2008
Note –
Symbols: S: Supported. — : Not supported.
1.4.1
User Accounts and User Privileges
The system administrator and field engineers log in to XSCF with XSCF user
accounts that allow them to refer to the status of any part of the entire system and
work on all parts of the system. Each domain administrator uses an XSCF user
account that enables system control of one domain.
For the server, the system administrator must consider both a user account that
controls the whole system and a user account that administers each domain. When a
user is registered, the user is assigned a privilege that controls the XSCF operations
available to that user. This is referred to as the user privilege of the registered user
account.