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Page 1 - ASWM Enterprise

ASWM EnterpriseSystem Web-based Management User Manual

Page 2 - Disclaimer

1-3ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise1.1.2 Supported OS platformsThe ASWM Enterprise agent supports the following operating systems, You can

Page 3 - Contents

4-36 Chapter 3: Client Monitor InformationCongure HORM (Hibernate Once, Resume Many)1. You can congure HORM while setting EWF. Ensure to enable EWF

Page 4

ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseAppendixReference informationThis appendix includes a glossary of terms used in this document.

Page 5 - Reference information A-1

A-2 Appendix: Reference informationA.1 GlossaryCommunityUsers can dene their own SNMP trap community for a clearer categorization and convenient man

Page 6 - About this guide

A-3ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseFunction CategoryModules Sub-itemsAgent TypeWin (Server) Win (TC) LinuxMonitorOverView • • •Client Detai

Page 7 - Reference

A-4 Appendix: Reference informationFunction CategoryModules Sub-itemsAgent TypeWin (Server) Win (TC) LinuxDeployment ManagementDeploy New AgentAutomat

Page 8 - Getting Started

ASUS contact informationASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.Address 15 Li-Te Road, Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan 11259Telephone +886-2-2894-3447Fax +886-2-2890-

Page 9

ASUS contact informationASUS COMPUTER INTERNATIONAL (America)Address 800 Corporate Way, Fremont, CA 94539, USAFax +1-510-608-4555Web site h

Page 10 - 1.1.2 Supported OS platforms

1-4 Chapter 1: Getting started* Supports 64-bit mode.Minimal RequirementsComponents RequirementsWindows®x86 or x64 (64-bit mode support for IE only) 1

Page 11 - Enterprise:

1-5ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise1.2 ASWM Enterprise installationYou can install ASWM Enterprise in Windows platform. Proceed to the suc

Page 12 - For Windows Server 2012

1-6 Chapter 1: Getting startedAny user with administrator privileges on the local system can install ASWM Enterprise.To install ASWM Enterprise in Win

Page 13

1-7ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4. The system is installing ASWM Enterprise.5. The system is checking the installation requirements. C

Page 14

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

Page 15

1-9ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise1.3 Uninstalling ASWM Enterprise1.3.1 Uninstalling from WindowsTo uninstall ASWM Enterprise from a Wi

Page 16

1-10 Chapter 1: Getting startedFor Windows® 2012:

Page 17 - For 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

Page 18 - 1.4 Login ASWM Enterprise

1-12 Chapter 1: Getting startedLimitation when logining as a User• Only limited functions, including Monitor and Account Management are available.• H

Page 19

iiDisclaimerThe manufacturer is not responsible for any damages, including loss of prots, loss of information, interruption of business, personal inj

Page 20 - 1.5 The main page

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

Page 21 - Deployment management

ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseChapter 2Deployment managementThis chapter describes how to deploy ASWM Enterprise agents and remove agents

Page 22

2-2 Chapter 2: Deployment Management2.1 Deploying new ASWM Enterprise agentInstall new ASWM Enterpise agents on computer and add them the ASWM Enter

Page 23

2-3ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise2. Click Deploy New ASWM Enterprise Agent.3. The wizard will guide you through the deployment process.

Page 24

2-4 Chapter 2: Deployment Management4. Select Automatically Scan the Active Directory and click Next to continue. The system will automatically scan

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2-5ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise6. Enter the Name and Passowrd to login as the AD Administrator.7. The system starts scanning.

Page 26

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

Page 27 - 9. The deployment starts

2-7ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise9. The deployment starts.

Page 28

2-8 Chapter 2: Deployment Management2.1.2 Manually deploying the ASWM Enterpise agentsTo deploy new agents1. Click Deployment Management on the left

Page 29

2-9ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4. Select Manual Deploy the ASWM Enterprise Agent and click Next to continue.5. Click Add Target PC. Y

Page 30

iiiContentsAbout this guide ... viGetting Started 1-11.1 Intr

Page 31

2-10 Chapter 2: Deployment Management2.1.3 Discover Clients with preload service (ThinClient mode)The ThinClient mode allows you to search for

Page 32 - Client Agent

2-11ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise Support: The ThinClient supports ASUS ASWM Enterprise agent. Not Support: The ThinClient has pr

Page 33

2-12 Chapter 2: Deployment Management2.1.4 Manually Install the ASWM Enterprise Linux AgentOS Support and Requirements• OS Support: RHEL 6.4 32/64

Page 34

2-13ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise2.2 Removing ASWM Enterprise agentYou are allowed to remove the ASWM Enterprise agents from the main

Page 35

2-14 Chapter 2: Deployment Management3. The wizard will guide you through the uninstallation process. Click Start to continue.4. Click Scan the self

Page 36

2-15ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise5. Select the desired computers for agent uninstallation and click Start.6. The server automatically

Page 37

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

Page 38

2-17ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4. Select the desired computers for agent uninstallation and click Start.5. The server automatically

Page 39 - Main Server Functions

2-18 Chapter 2: Deployment Management

Page 40 - 3.1 Monitor

ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseChapter 3Main Server FunctionsThis chapter describes the Main Server Functions, including Monitor, Account

Page 41

ivContents3.5 Report Management ... 3-163.5.1 Asset Report Management ...

Page 42

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

Page 43 - 3.2 Account Management

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

Page 44 - 3.2.2 Account

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

Page 45 - 3.2.3 Role privilege

3-5ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.2 Account ManagementAccount Management allows you to see the current login account and edit the acco

Page 46 - 3.3 Deployment Management

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, t

Page 47 - 3.4 Centralized Management

3-7ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseYou can click Add Account to add a new accont. In Edit Acconunt / Add Account of the Account Role sectio

Page 48

3-8 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions3.3 Deployment ManagementYou can deploy ASWM Enterprise agents and remove agents through AD or manually. Refer t

Page 49 - Connect

3-9ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.4 Centralized Management3.4.1 BIOS Flash Centralized Management1. Click Centralized Management on

Page 50

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

Page 51

3-11ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise2. This show will follow the group under each Group based information.3. Click Connect button can rem

Page 52

v4.10 Conguration ... 4-284.10.1 Information ...

Page 53

3-12 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions3.4.3 Power Control Centralized Management1. Click Centralized Management on the left and select Power Control

Page 54 - 3.5 Report Management

3-13ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.4.4 Thin Client EWF Centralized ManagementIf your Thin Client is embedded with Windows Embedded ope

Page 55

3-14 Chapter 3: Main Server FunctionsThe EWF status displays as follows.The Thin Client might restart several times during EWF conguration.

Page 56

3-15ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.4.5 Software Dispatch Centralized ManagementThis function allows the administrators to dispatch one

Page 57 - 3.6 Server Conguration

3-16 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions3.5 Report ManagementThis function allows you to congure report management.3.5.1 Asset Report ManagementTo c

Page 58 - 3.6.2 Security

3-17ASUS 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

Page 59 - 3.6.4 ASWM Group

3-18 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions2. Tick Auto Refresh to refresh the dispatch status. Select the dispatch task whose detailed dispatch informatio

Page 60 - 3.6.6 DataBase

3-19ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.6 Server CongurationYou are allowed to do general server congurations, including SMTP server, SNM

Page 61 - 3.6.7 Software Pool

3-20 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions3.6.2 SecurityYou can set the Access Control List, which permits or denies the specic IPs’ access.The ACL sett

Page 62

3-21ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.6.3 SNMP TrapFill in the blank elds and click Add Prole to add the SNMP Trap prole. If you would

Page 63 - 3.6.8 Monitor

viAbout this guideAudienceThis user guide is intended for system integrators, and experienced users with basic knowledge of conguring a server.Conten

Page 64

3-22 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions3.6.5 BIOSThe BIOS screen displays all the BIOS cache information. The ASWM Enterprise automatically detect and

Page 65 - Client Monitor Information

3-23ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.6.7 Software PoolThis function allows you to create the software list from where you can select and

Page 66 - 4.1 Monitor Overview

3-24 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions• To ensure a successful dispatch without uer's responding to the dispatch screen, it is recommended that y

Page 67

3-25ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise3.6.8 MonitorYou can enable or disable the Connection Monitor function that monitors the c

Page 68 - 4.2 HW Sensor

3-26 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions

Page 69 - 4.2.1 Setting thresholds

ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseChapter 4Client Monitor InformationThis chapter describes system status and information of the client.

Page 70 - 4.2.2 Hardware sensor tabs

4-2 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.1 Monitor OverviewYou can have detailed monitoring information of each client in realtime.1. Click Monit

Page 71 - Backplane

4-3ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4. The Client Information of the selected computer is displayed as shown.Click to show the model pictur

Page 72 - Power Supply

4-4 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.2 HW SensorHardware sensors are responsible for voltage, fans, temperature and backplanes monitoring. You

Page 73 - 4.3 Inventory

4-5ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.2.1 Setting thresholdsClick the dashboard to customized your own threshold value, including High Crit

Page 74 - Partition Information

viiConventionsTo make sure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the following symbols used throughout this manual.WARNING: Informatio

Page 75 - 4.3.2 Device Manager

4-6 Chapter 3: Client Monitor InformationFanThis screen displays the threshold fan status and power supply related discrete fan sensor.4.2.2 Hardware

Page 76 - 4.4 Event Log

4-7ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseTemperatureThis screen displays the device threshold temperature and power supply related discrete tempe

Page 77 - Advanced Search

4-8 Chapter 3: Client Monitor InformationChassisThis screen displays the chassis status. If the chassis of the client computer is opened, the ChassisI

Page 78 - Export EventLog

4-9ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.3 InventoryInventory shows the general disk info of your installed Hard disk drive, optical disk dri

Page 79 - 4.5 Utilization

4-10 Chapter 3: Client Monitor InformationS.M.A.R.T InformationClick to show SMART informationPartition InformationClick to show Partition information

Page 80 - 4.5.4 Network

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

Page 81 - 4.6 Software

4-12 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.4 Event LogASWM Enterprise automatically creates and records all the signicant events happening on your

Page 82 - 4.6.3 Process

4-13ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseAdvanced SearchClick Advanced Search to use the Event Log Filter to locate your desired log more quickl

Page 83 - 4.6.5 Software Dispatch

4-14 Chapter 3: Client Monitor InformationClean EventLogClick Clean EventLog to clear all the event logs stored in your client PCs.Export EventLogClic

Page 84

4-15ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.5 UtilizationUtilization Sensor shows the utilization status of disk drives, CPU, Memory and Networ

Page 85 - 4.6.6 Export function

ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseChapter 1Getting StartedThis chapter provides an overview of ASWM Enterprise, and how to install or uninsta

Page 86 - 4.7 Security

4-16 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.5.3 MemoryThis screen shows the total physical memory, used memory, the available memory, and the memory

Page 87 - Regedit Tool

4-17ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.6 SoftwareClick Auto Refresh to refresh the monitoring screen automatically.4.6.1 ApplicationDispl

Page 88 - WatchDog

4-18 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.6.3 ProcessDisplays the process of the running applications.To end the process of the running application

Page 89 - 4.8 BMC

4-19ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.6.4 Environment VariablesDisplays the environment variables.4.6.5 Software DispatchSoftware Dispatc

Page 90

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

Page 91 - 4.9 BIOS Flash

4-21ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.6.6 Export functionClick Export button to export a *.csv le.

Page 92 - 4.10 Conguration

4-22 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.7 SecuritySecurity function allows you to manage your USB Flash and Registry Tool safely.USB Flash manage

Page 93 - 4.10.2 Network

4-23ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseRegedit ToolRegedit.exe is a built-in registry editor in Windows OS. To improve the system security, fo

Page 94 - 4.10.3 Notication

4-24 Chapter 3: Client Monitor InformationWatchDogWatchdog automatically detects your server and protects it against crashes. Select enable/disable to

Page 95 - Scroll down

4-25ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.8 BMCBMC Information displays the general information of the installed BMC card.This button is avai

Page 96 - 4.11 Remote Control

1-2 Chapter 1: Getting started1.1 Introduction to ASWM EnterpriseWelcome! Thank for buying our server products bundled with ASWM Enterprise System We

Page 97 - 4.12 ThinClient features

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

Page 98

4-27ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.9 BIOS FlashBIOS Flash screen displays your current BIOS information and you can congure the setti

Page 99

4-28 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.10.1 InformationClick Edit Information to relocate this client computer to another group or change its Al

Page 100

4-29ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise4.10.2 NetworkYou can remotely control the network to enable / disable the DHCP, congure IP addresses

Page 101 - Reference information

4-30 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.10.3 NoticationYou can set up the notication types, including sending SNMP Traps and Emails, or you can

Page 102 - A.1 Glossary

4-31ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseCustomizing notications for each sensorYou can the select the notication methods of each sensor, Hard

Page 103

4-32 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.11 Remote ControlRemote Control allows you to open the Remote Desktop and control the client remotely.1.

Page 104

4-33ASUS System Web-based Management EnterpriseWhen monitoring a ThinClient, the Function Area will be different from that of a Server’s function area

Page 105 - ASUS contact information

4-34 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information4.12.1 EWF (Enhanced Write Filter)When monitoring the ThinClient, you can view and congure the EWF (Enhanc

Page 106

4-35ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise2. Double-click the Partition that you want to change the EWF. When the EWF conguration dialog box

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