User's Manual

180 Using the CMC Web Interface
Configuring Services
CMC includes a Web server that is configured to use the industry-standard
SSL security protocol to accept and transfer encrypted data from and to
clients over the Internet. The Web server includes a Dell self-signed SSL
digital certificate (Server ID) and is responsible for accepting and responding
to secure HTTP requests from clients. This service is required by the Web
interface and remote CLI tool for communicating to CMC.
NOTE: The remote (RACADM) CLI tool and the Web interface use the Web server.
In the event that the Web Server is not active, the remote RACADM and the Web
interface are not operable.
NOTE: In an event of a Web server reset, wait at least one minute for the services
to become available again. A Web server reset usually happens as a result of any of
the following events: the network configuration or network security properties are
changed through the CMC Web user interface or RACADM; the Web Server port
configuration is changed through the Web user interface or RACADM; CMC is
reset; a new SSL server certificate is uploaded
NOTE: To modify service settings, you must have Chassis Configuration
Administrator privilege.
Table 5-49. Sessions Properties
Property Description
Session ID Displays the sequentially generated ID number for each instance
of a login.
Username Displays the user's login name (local user or Active Directory user).
Examples of Active Directory user names are name@domain.com,
domain.com/name, domain.com\name.
IP Address Displays the user’s IP address.
Session Type Describes the session type: Telnet, serial, SSH, Remote RACADM,
SMASH CLP, WSMAN, or a GUI session.
Terminate Allows you to terminate any of the sessions listed, except for your
own. To terminate the associated session, click the button. This
column is displayed only if you have Chassis Configuration
Administrator privileges.