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... v Contents v Conventions vi Reference vi Chapter 1: Getting Started 1.1 Introduction to ASWM Enterprise 1-2 1.1.1 How ASWM Enterprise works 1-2 1.1.2 Supported OS platforms 1-3 1.2 ASWM Enterprise installation 1-4 1.2.1 ASWM Enterprise main server requirement 1-4 1.2.2 Installing ASWM Enterprise 1-5 1.3 Uninstalling ASWM Enterprise 1-8 1.3.1 Uninstalling from Windows 1-8 1.4 Login ASWM Enterprise 1-9 1.5 The main page 1-11 Chapter 2: Deployment management 2.1 Deploying new ASWM Enterprise agent...
... v Contents v Conventions vi Reference vi Chapter 1: Getting Started 1.1 Introduction to ASWM Enterprise 1-2 1.1.1 How ASWM Enterprise works 1-2 1.1.2 Supported OS platforms 1-3 1.2 ASWM Enterprise installation 1-4 1.2.1 ASWM Enterprise main server requirement 1-4 1.2.2 Installing ASWM Enterprise 1-5 1.3 Uninstalling ASWM Enterprise 1-8 1.3.1 Uninstalling from Windows 1-8 1.4 Login ASWM Enterprise 1-9 1.5 The main page 1-11 Chapter 2: Deployment management 2.1 Deploying new ASWM Enterprise agent...
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... This chapter describes the Main Server Functions, including Monitor, Account Management, Deployment Management, Remote Control, and Server Configuration. About this guide Audience This user guide is intended for system integrators, and experienced users with at... least basic knowledge of terms used in this document. Appendix: Reference information This appendix includes a glossary of configuring a server. Chapter 4: Client Monitor Information This chapter describes system status and information of the client. Contents This guide contains the following parts: Chapter 1:...
... This chapter describes the Main Server Functions, including Monitor, Account Management, Deployment Management, Remote Control, and Server Configuration. About this guide Audience This user guide is intended for system integrators, and experienced users with at... least basic knowledge of terms used in this document. Appendix: Reference information This appendix includes a glossary of configuring a server. Chapter 4: Client Monitor Information This chapter describes system status and information of the client. Contents This guide contains the following parts: Chapter 1:...
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... to react to exceptional situations. The ASWM Enterprise is a web-based interface that gives a vital distinction to conveniently manage computers either locally (from the same server), or remotely (using a web-browser). In this , we have created a reliable and user-friendly ASWM Enterprise monitoring tool. Thank for the continuous monitoring operations performed...
... to react to exceptional situations. The ASWM Enterprise is a web-based interface that gives a vital distinction to conveniently manage computers either locally (from the same server), or remotely (using a web-browser). In this , we have created a reliable and user-friendly ASWM Enterprise monitoring tool. Thank for the continuous monitoring operations performed...
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... web browsers with Microsoft Silverlight support can choose the appropriate package depending on the primary OS installation of your server. based) *Microsoft Consumer Supprt ends July 13, 2010 for this product. � ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise 1-3 1.1.2 Supported OS platforms The ASWM Enterprise agent supports the Microsoft Windows platform, including Windows...
... web browsers with Microsoft Silverlight support can choose the appropriate package depending on the primary OS installation of your server. based) *Microsoft Consumer Supprt ends July 13, 2010 for this product. � ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise 1-3 1.1.2 Supported OS platforms The ASWM Enterprise agent supports the Microsoft Windows platform, including Windows...
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...the succeeding sections for the instructions that are applicable to your operating system. 1.2.1 ASWM Enterprise main server requirement System Requirement • Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or above (Including Express version) • Web Server IIS 6 or above • NET Framework 3.5 SP1 • NET Framework 4.0 (Full)...Directory) * Time zone setting must be the same Important Notice for Windows Server 2008 or above Ensure to add the following Features / Roles • Features: .NET Framework 3.5.1 • Roles: Web Server (IIS) • Role Services under WebServer(IIS): (A) Common Http ...
...the succeeding sections for the instructions that are applicable to your operating system. 1.2.1 ASWM Enterprise main server requirement System Requirement • Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or above (Including Express version) • Web Server IIS 6 or above • NET Framework 3.5 SP1 • NET Framework 4.0 (Full)...Directory) * Time zone setting must be the same Important Notice for Windows Server 2008 or above Ensure to add the following Features / Roles • Features: .NET Framework 3.5.1 • Roles: Web Server (IIS) • Role Services under WebServer(IIS): (A) Common Http ...
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1.4 Login ASWM Enterprise To login ASWM Enterprise: 1. Enter your Name and Password. ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise 1-9 Login name: User; Note that the login name and password are case sensitive. If you would like to change the ... login name: Administrator, password: aswm. Note that users have only limited privileges. Click Enter. 3. Click Login to Account Management if you login from the local server. password: user. Double-click the ASWM Enterprise shortcut on the desktop when you login from the remote...
1.4 Login ASWM Enterprise To login ASWM Enterprise: 1. Enter your Name and Password. ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise 1-9 Login name: User; Note that the login name and password are case sensitive. If you would like to change the ... login name: Administrator, password: aswm. Note that users have only limited privileges. Click Enter. 3. Click Login to Account Management if you login from the local server. password: user. Double-click the ASWM Enterprise shortcut on the desktop when you login from the remote...
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... general information in the full screen view. 2 Function buttons : The overall functions of ASWM Enterprise, inlcuding health monitoring, account management, deployment management, remote control, and server configuration. 1.5 The main page The main control panel of the ASWM Enterprise user interface is more convenient for details. 3 Login information : This area displays the...
... general information in the full screen view. 2 Function buttons : The overall functions of ASWM Enterprise, inlcuding health monitoring, account management, deployment management, remote control, and server configuration. 1.5 The main page The main control panel of the ASWM Enterprise user interface is more convenient for details. 3 Login information : This area displays the...
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Click Deployment Management on computer and add them the ASWM Enterprise server for convenient management, monitor and control. 2.1 Deploying new ASWM Enterprise agent Install new ASWM Enterpise agents on the left. 2-2 Chapter 2: Deployment Management ASWM Enterprise client agent system requirement .NET Framework 3.5 Firewall Setting • Allow "Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)" • Allow "File And Printer Share" • Allow "ICMP Packet Response" 2.1.1 Automatically scanning the active directory To deploy new agents 1.
Click Deployment Management on computer and add them the ASWM Enterprise server for convenient management, monitor and control. 2.1 Deploying new ASWM Enterprise agent Install new ASWM Enterpise agents on the left. 2-2 Chapter 2: Deployment Management ASWM Enterprise client agent system requirement .NET Framework 3.5 Firewall Setting • Allow "Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)" • Allow "File And Printer Share" • Allow "ICMP Packet Response" 2.1.1 Automatically scanning the active directory To deploy new agents 1.
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2.2 Removing ASWM Enterprise agent You are allowed to remove the ASWM Enterprise agents from the main server or in Active Directory. 2.2.1 Scanning the self ASWM main server To remove the existing agents 1. Click Deployment Management on the left. 2. Click Remove ASWM Enterprise Agent. 2-10 Chapter 2: Deployment Management
2.2 Removing ASWM Enterprise agent You are allowed to remove the ASWM Enterprise agents from the main server or in Active Directory. 2.2.1 Scanning the self ASWM main server To remove the existing agents 1. Click Deployment Management on the left. 2. Click Remove ASWM Enterprise Agent. 2-10 Chapter 2: Deployment Management
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Click Start to continue. ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise 2-11 The wizard will scan the main server. Click Scan the self ASWM Enterprise Main Server and click Next to continue. 4. 3. The system will guide you through the uninstallation process.
Click Start to continue. ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise 2-11 The wizard will scan the main server. Click Scan the self ASWM Enterprise Main Server and click Next to continue. 4. 3. The system will guide you through the uninstallation process.
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Select the desired computers for agent uninstallation and click Start. Click Finish to finish the process. 2-12 Chapter 2: Deployment Management The server automatically removes the agents on the bottom. 6. When done, it shows Success. 5. You can easily select all computers, all offline computers or all online computers with the checkboxes on the selected computers.
Select the desired computers for agent uninstallation and click Start. Click Finish to finish the process. 2-12 Chapter 2: Deployment Management The server automatically removes the agents on the bottom. 6. When done, it shows Success. 5. You can easily select all computers, all offline computers or all online computers with the checkboxes on the selected computers.
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When done, it shows Success. Click Finish to finish the process. 2-14 Chapter 2: Deployment Management The server automatically removes the agents on the selected computers. 4. Select the desired computers for agent uninstallation and click Start. 5.
When done, it shows Success. Click Finish to finish the process. 2-14 Chapter 2: Deployment Management The server automatically removes the agents on the selected computers. 4. Select the desired computers for agent uninstallation and click Start. 5.
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ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise Main Server Functions Chapter 3 This chapter describes the Main Server Functions, including Monitor, Account Management, Deployment Management, Remote Control, and Server Configuration.
ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise Main Server Functions Chapter 3 This chapter describes the Main Server Functions, including Monitor, Account Management, Deployment Management, Remote Control, and Server Configuration.
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3.1 Monitor The overview screen gives you a quick overall status check for all the computers. To see the monitor overview 1. Select a desired group from the Group List. The group clearly shows the information of Client Counts, Connection, Health, and Utilization status. (Red: Critical; Green: Normal) 3-2 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions You are also allowed to shut down, restart or start the selected computers. Yellow: Warning; Click Monitor on the left. 2.
3.1 Monitor The overview screen gives you a quick overall status check for all the computers. To see the monitor overview 1. Select a desired group from the Group List. The group clearly shows the information of Client Counts, Connection, Health, and Utilization status. (Red: Critical; Green: Normal) 3-2 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions You are also allowed to shut down, restart or start the selected computers. Yellow: Warning; Click Monitor on the left. 2.
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Click to power off or restart the selected computer after entering the Monitor. To shut down or restart the computer 1. You can select Restart or PowerOFF if the computer appears online. You can also power off or restart the computer 3-4 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions PowerON is available only when the selected computer appears Offline and you have installed BMC card on that computer. Right-click the desired computer. 2.
Click to power off or restart the selected computer after entering the Monitor. To shut down or restart the computer 1. You can select Restart or PowerOFF if the computer appears online. You can also power off or restart the computer 3-4 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions PowerON is available only when the selected computer appears Offline and you have installed BMC card on that computer. Right-click the desired computer. 2.
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Click Save when done. The Account E-Mail shows in the Email Settings of Client Configuration. 3.3 Deployment Management You can deploy ASWM Enterprise agents and remove agents through AD or manually. Refer to edit the login account. 3.2.2 Editing the Login Account Click Edit Account to Chapter 2 for details. 3-6 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions
Click Save when done. The Account E-Mail shows in the Email Settings of Client Configuration. 3.3 Deployment Management You can deploy ASWM Enterprise agents and remove agents through AD or manually. Refer to edit the login account. 3.2.2 Editing the Login Account Click Edit Account to Chapter 2 for details. 3-6 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions
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3.5 Server Configuration You are allowed to do general server configurations, including SMTP server, SNMP Trap, security, etc.. 3.5.1 SMTP Server To set up the SMTP server 1. If so, click Save to send the notification through Email. Click Send Test E-Mail and enter a receiver's E-Mail to fill in the fields. 2. Setting up the correct SMTP server information if you would like to save the configuration. 3-8 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions Click Edit SMTP Setting to see if the SMTP server has been successfully set up .
3.5 Server Configuration You are allowed to do general server configurations, including SMTP server, SNMP Trap, security, etc.. 3.5.1 SMTP Server To set up the SMTP server 1. If so, click Save to send the notification through Email. Click Send Test E-Mail and enter a receiver's E-Mail to fill in the fields. 2. Setting up the correct SMTP server information if you would like to save the configuration. 3-8 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions Click Edit SMTP Setting to see if the SMTP server has been successfully set up .
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You cannot delete the DefaultGroup and all the clients will be regrouped under DefaultGroup when their groups are deleted. 3-10 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions If you would like to add the SNMP Trap profile. The information of computers in the blank fields and click Add Profile to edit the profile, click Edit Profile. The SNMP profile information is selected. 3.5.3 SNMP Trap Fill in each group is displayed when the group is used for sending notificatiton. 3.5.4 ASWM Group You can add new ASWM Groups or edit the existing groups.
You cannot delete the DefaultGroup and all the clients will be regrouped under DefaultGroup when their groups are deleted. 3-10 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions If you would like to add the SNMP Trap profile. The information of computers in the blank fields and click Add Profile to edit the profile, click Edit Profile. The SNMP profile information is selected. 3.5.3 SNMP Trap Fill in each group is displayed when the group is used for sending notificatiton. 3.5.4 ASWM Group You can add new ASWM Groups or edit the existing groups.
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Click Uninstall Client if you want to remove the ASWM Enterprise Agent from this client computer to relocate this computer. Customizing notifications for more sensors 4.10.2 Information Click Edit Information to another group or change its Alias Name. Add or delete groups in Server Configuration > ASWM Group. 4-24 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information Scroll down for each sensor You can the select the notification methods of each sensor, Hardware and Utilization.
Click Uninstall Client if you want to remove the ASWM Enterprise Agent from this client computer to relocate this computer. Customizing notifications for more sensors 4.10.2 Information Click Edit Information to another group or change its Alias Name. Add or delete groups in Server Configuration > ASWM Group. 4-24 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information Scroll down for each sensor You can the select the notification methods of each sensor, Hardware and Utilization.