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View Environmental Data
If you allow View Environmental Data rights, you have rights to the following:
Targets Tab - Power Outlet - Overview
Targets Tab - Service Processor - <SP>- Power
Targets Tab - service Processor - <SP>- Sensors
Access Service Processor
If you allow Access Service Processor rights, you have rights to the following:
Targets Tab - Appliance - Remote Access
Targets Tab - Service Processor - <SP>- Sessions - SoL Session
Targets Tab - Service Processor - <SP>- Sessions - Telnet
Targets Tab - Service Processor - <SP>- Sessions - SSH
Targets Tab - Service Processor - <SP>- Sessions - SSH-AutoLogin
Targets Tab - Service Processor - <SP>- Sessions - Browser Session
Targets Tab - Service Processor - <SP>- Sessions - Browser Session-Auto Login
5.7 Targets
From the sidebar, click the Targets folder to view a summary of the connected targets and their license information. From
this screen you can rename or delete a target, or view a target's status.
To rename a target:
1. Click and highlight the target name you wish to change.
2. Overwrite the existing name with the desired name.
3. Check the box next to the new target name and click the Rename button at the top of the table.
To delete a target:
1. Check the box next to the target you wish to delete.
2. Click the Delete button at the top of the table.
5.7.1 Licenses
Under the licenses heading is a summary of the total SPlicenses and the number of remaining licenses. The number of
license available vary by model. If there are insufficient licenses to discover or add targets, you will receive a low-license
warning. Targets in excess of the available licenses will be ignored.
5.7.2 Port configuration
An autosense port can operate in either serial or network mode. Ports configured for network mode will be assigned to a
virtual interface that provides the IPcommunication with connected devices. The appliance contains three preconfigured
virtual interfaces named priv, kvm and spm. They have unique names and IP addresses but all share a common MAC
address. By default, only the priv virtual interface is enabled and all ports in network mode are assigned to it. There is a
single active DHCP range associated with the IP assigned to priv.
An administrator can create additional virtual interfaces to further separate or group IPdevices by various types. For
example, Dell® SPs could be grouped within a single subnet behind a virtual interface named Dell® and IBM®SPs could be
grouped within a different subnet behind a virtual interface named IBM®.
Devices that are physically connected to the appliance are secured and prevented from intercommunication with other
devices regardless of their virtual interface assignment. This prevents an operator who is authorized to access one device
from gaining unauthorized access to the other connected devices.
The appliance can support up to 64 SP/PDUtargets per each of its 40 ports. Multiple SP/PDUtargets per port can be
achieved by connecting to a blade chassis or by connecting to an unmanaged layer 2 switch which has targets connected.
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