ASWM EnterpriseSystem Web-based Management User Manual
1-3ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise1.1.2 Supported OS platformsThe ASWM Enterprise agent supports the following operating systems, You can
4-30 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.10.3 NotificationYou can set up the notication types, including sending SNMP Traps and Emails, or you can
4-31ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseCustomizing notifications for each sensorYou can the select the notication methods of each sensor, Har
4-32 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.11 Remote ControlRemote Control allows you to open the Remote Desktop and control the client remotely.1.
4-33ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseWhen monitoring a ThinClient, the Function Area will be different from that of a Server’s function area
4-34 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.12.1 EWF (Enhanced Write Filter)When monitoring the ThinClient, you can view and congure the EWF (Enhanc
4-35ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise2. Double-click the Partition that you want to change the EWF. When the EWF conguration dialog box
4-36 Chapter 3: Client Monitor InformationConfigure HORM (Hibernate Once, Resume Many)1. You can congure HORM while setting EWF. Ensure to enable EW
ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseAppendixReference informationThis appendix includes a glossary of terms used in this document.
A-2 Appendix: Reference informationA.1 GlossaryCommunityUsers can dene their own SNMP trap community for a clearer categorization and convenient mana
A-3ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseFunction CategoryModules Sub-itemsAgent TypeWin (Server) Win (TC) LinuxMonitorOverView • • •Client Detai
1-4 Chapter 1: Getting started* Supports 64-bit mode.Minimal RequirementsComponents RequirementsWindows®x86 or x64 (64-bit mode support for IE only) 1
A-4 Appendix: Reference informationFunction CategoryModules Sub-itemsAgent TypeWin (Server) Win (TC) LinuxDeployment ManagementDeploy New AgentAutomat
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1-5ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise1.2 ASWM Enterprise installationYou can install ASWM Enterprise in Windows platform. Proceed to the suc
1-6 Chapter 1: Getting startedAny user with administrator privileges on the local system can install ASWM Enterprise.To install ASWM Enterprise in Win
1-7ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4. The system is installing ASWM Enterprise.5. The system is checking the installation requirements. C
1-8 Chapter 1: Getting started7. After passing the Connection Test, click OK and Next to continue.8. When the installation completes, click Close to
1-9ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise1.3 Uninstalling ASWM Enterprise1.3.1 Uninstalling from WindowsTo uninstall ASWM Enterprise from a Wi
1-10 Chapter 1: Getting startedFor Windows® 2012:
1-11ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise1.4 Login ASWM EnterpriseTo login ASWM Enterprise:1. Double-click the ASWM Enterprise shortcut on th
1-12 Chapter 1: Getting startedLimitation when logining as a User• Only limited functions, including Monitor and Account Management are available.• H
iiDisclaimerThe manufacturer is not responsible for any damages, including loss of prots, loss of information, interruption of business, personal inj
1-13ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise1.5 The main pageThe main control panel of the ASWM Enterprise user interface is displayed as shown.2
ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseChapter 2Deployment managementThis chapter describes how to deploy ASWM Enterprise agents and remove agents
2-2 Chapter 2: Deployment Management2.1 Deploying new ASWM Enterprise agentInstall new ASWM Enterpise agents on computer and add them the ASWM Enter
2-3ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise2. Click Deploy New ASWM Enterprise Agent.3. The wizard will guide you through the deployment process.
2-4 Chapter 2: Deployment Management4. Select Automatically Scan the Active Directory and click Next to continue. The system will automatically scan t
2-5ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise6. Enter the Name and Passowrd to login as the AD Administrator.7. The system starts scanning.
2-6 Chapter 2: Deployment Management8. Click wanted computers to deploy agents and click Start. The computer must be listed as Support in the Support
2-7ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise9. The deployment starts.
2-8 Chapter 2: Deployment Management2.1.2 Manually deploying the ASWM Enterpise agentsTo deploy new agents1. Click Deployment Management on the left.
2-9ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4. Select Manual Deploy the ASWM Enterprise Agent and click Next to continue.5. Click Add Target PC. You
iiiContentsContents ... iiiAbout this guide ...
2-10 Chapter 2: Deployment Management2.1.3 Discover Clients with preload service (ThinClient mode)The ThinClient mode allows you to search for Thin
2-11ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise Support: The ThinClient supports ASUS ASWM Enterprise agent. Not Support: The ThinClient has probabl
2-12 Chapter 2: Deployment Management2.1.4 Manually Install the ASWM Enterprise Linux AgentOS Support and Requirements• OSSupport: RHEL 6.5 32/64
2-13ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise2.2 Removing ASWM Enterprise agentYou are allowed to remove the ASWM Enterprise agents from the main
2-14 Chapter 2: Deployment Management3. The wizard will guide you through the uninstallation process. Click Start to continue.4. Click Scan the self
2-15ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise5. Select the desired computers for agent uninstallation and click Start.6. The server automatically
2-16 Chapter 2: Deployment Management2.2.2 Automatically scanning the Active DirectoryTo remove the existing agents1. Repeat the step 1—3 in the pre
2-17ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4. Select the desired computers for agent uninstallation and click Start.5. The server automatically
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ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseChapter 3Main Server FunctionsThis chapter describes the Main Server Functions, including Monitor, Account
ivContents3.4.6 Task Scheduler Centralized Management ... 3-163.5 Report Management ...
3-2 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions3.1 MonitorThe overview screen gives you a quick overall status check for all the computers. You are also allowe
3-3ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3. In the Models In the XXX Group, the general monitoring information of all computer in this group is
3-4 Chapter 3: Main Server FunctionsTo shut down or restart the computer1. Right-click the desired computer.2. You can select Restart or PowerOFF if
3-5ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.2 Account ManagementAccount Management allows you to see the current login account and edit the acco
3-6 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions3.2.2 AccountClick Account Management on the left to display the Login Account, Account and Role Privilege tab, th
3-7ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseYou can click Add Account to add a new account. In Edit Account / Add Account of the Account Role sectio
3-8 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions3.3 Deployment ManagementYou can deploy ASWM Enterprise agents and remove agents through AD or manually. Refer t
3-9ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.4 Centralized Management3.4.1 BIOS Flash Centralized Management1. Click Centralized Management on
3-10 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions2. Click Upadte BIOS button to start BIOS Flash and show all models progress.3.4.2 Remote Control Centralized M
3-11ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise2. This show will follow the group under each Group based information.3. Click Connect button can remo
v4.9 BIOS Flash ... 4-274.10 Configuration ...
3-12 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions3.4.3 Power Control Centralized Management1. Click Centralized Management on the left and select Power Control
3-13ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.4.4 Thin Client EWF Centralized ManagementIf your Thin Client is embedded with Windows Embedded ope
3-14 Chapter 3: Main Server FunctionsThe EWF status displays as follows.The Thin Client might restart several times during EWF conguration.
3-15ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.4.5 Software Dispatch Centralized ManagementThis function allows the administrators to dispatch one
3-16 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions3.4.6 Task Scheduler Centralized ManagementThis function allows the administrators to perform a specic task on
3-17ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseScheduling a tasksetTo schedule a taskset: 1. Click Add TaskSet and the following screen appears.2. In
3-18 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions2. In the Action Type dropdown list, selects an action type from these ve action types: Power Control, Software
3-19ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise• SoftwareDispatch:Allows you to select a specic software from a software pool that you have estab
3-20 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions• SecurityUSB:Allows you to enable or disable the USB ash device.• EWF:Allows you to enable or disable the E
3-21ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3. Select a property of your selected action type.4. In the In the Delay Time eld, set the time inte
viAbout this guideAudienceThis user guide is intended for system integrators, and experienced users with basic knowledge of conguring a server.Conten
3-22 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions3.5 Report ManagementThis function allows you to congure report management.3.5.1 Asset Report ManagementTo c
3-23ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise2. Click the Option button to select the eld that you want to show in the table.3.5.2 Software Disp
3-24 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions2. Tick Auto Refresh to refresh the dispatch status. Select the dispatch task whose detailed dispatch information
3-25ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.6 Server CongurationYou are allowed to do general server congurations, including SMTP server, SNM
3-26 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions3.6.2 SecurityYou can set the Access Control List, which permits or denies the specic IPs’ access.The ACL sett
3-27ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.6.3 SNMP TrapFill in the blank elds and click Add Profile to add the SNMP Trap prole. If you woul
3-28 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions3.6.5 BIOSThe BIOS screen displays all the BIOS cache information. The ASWM Enterprise automatically detect and
3-29ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.6.7 Software PoolThis function allows you to create the software list from where you can select and
3-30 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions• To ensure a successful dispatch without uer's responding to the dispatch screen, it is recommended that y
3-31ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.6.8 MonitorYou can enable or disable the Connection Monitor function that monitors the connection b
viiConventionsTo make sure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the following symbols used throughout this manual.WARNING: Informatio
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ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseChapter 4Client Monitor InformationThis chapter describes system status and information of the client.
4-2 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.1 Monitor OverviewYou can have detailed monitoring information of each client in realtime.1. Click Monito
4-3ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4. The Client Information of the selected computer is displayed as shown.Click to show the model pictur
4-4 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.2 HW SensorHardware sensors are responsible for voltage, fans, temperature and backplanes monitoring. You
4-5ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.2.1 Setting thresholdsClick the dashboard to customized your own threshold value, including High Crit
4-6 Chapter 3: Client Monitor InformationFanThis screen displays the threshold fan status and power supply related discrete fan sensor.4.2.2 Hardware
4-7ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseTemperatureThis screen displays the device threshold temperature and power supply related discrete tempe
4-8 Chapter 3: Client Monitor InformationChassisThis screen displays the chassis status. If the chassis of the client computer is opened, the ChassisI
4-9ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.3 InventoryInventory shows the general disk info of your installed Hard disk drive, optical disk dri
ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseChapter 1Getting StartedThis chapter provides an overview of ASWM Enterprise, and how to install or uninsta
4-10 Chapter 3: Client Monitor InformationS.M.A.R.T InformationClick to show SMART informationPartition InformationClick to show Partition information
4-11ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.3.2 Device ManagerThe Device Manager displays all the devices installed on the client PC.To check de
4-12 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.4 Event LogASWM Enterprise automatically creates and records all the signicant events happening on your
4-13ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseAdvanced SearchClick Advanced Search to use the Event Log Filter to locate your desired log more quickl
4-14 Chapter 3: Client Monitor InformationClean EventLogClick Clean EventLog to clear all the event logs stored in your client PCs.Export EventLogClic
4-15ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.5 UtilizationUtilization Sensor shows the utilization status of disk drives, CPU, Memory and Networ
4-16 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.5.3 MemoryThis screen shows the total physical memory, used memory, the available memory, and the memory u
4-17ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.6 SoftwareClick Auto Refresh to refresh the monitoring screen automatically.4.6.1 ApplicationDispla
4-18 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.6.3 ProcessDisplays the process of the running applications.To end the process of the running application1
4-19ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.6.4 Environment VariablesDisplays the environment variables.4.6.5 Software DispatchSoftware Dispatc
1-2 Chapter 1: Getting started1.1 Introduction to ASWM EnterpriseWelcome! Thank for buying our server products bundled with ASWM Enterprise System We
4-20 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information2. From the Software List dropdown eld, select the software that you want to dispatch to a client and
4-21ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.6.6 Export functionClick Export button to export a *.csv le.
4-22 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.7 SecuritySecurity function allows you to manage your USB Flash and Registry Tool safely.USB Flash managem
4-23ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseRegedit ToolRegedit.exe is a built-in registry editor in Windows OS. To improve the system security, fo
4-24 Chapter 3: Client Monitor InformationWatchDogWatchdog automatically detects your server and protects it against crashes. Select enable/disable to
4-25ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.8 BMCBMC Information displays the general information of the installed BMC card.This button is avai
4-26 Chapter 3: Client Monitor InformationSEL Setting allows you to enable or disable the SEL Backup Function, and set the upper limit of SEL usage.Wh
4-27ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.9 BIOS FlashBIOS Flash screen displays your current BIOS information and you can congure the setti
4-28 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.10.1 InformationClick Edit Information to relocate this client computer to another group or change its Ali
4-29ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.10.2 NetworkYou can remotely control the network to enable / disable the DHCP, congure IP addresses
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