ASUS ASMB4-iKVM User Manual
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To install the ASUS ASMB4-iKVM module, first ensure that your server is powered off and unplugged. Open the server chassis and locate the management slot on the motherboard. Insert the ASMB4-iKVM module into the slot and secure it with screws if necessary. Reassemble the chassis, power on the server, and enter the BIOS to enable the module.
The ASMB4-iKVM module provides remote management capabilities for ASUS servers, allowing administrators to monitor, control, and manage the server remotely via a web-based interface. This includes features like power management, hardware monitoring, and remote console access.
To access the ASMB4-iKVM web interface, connect your computer to the same network as the server and enter the IP address assigned to the ASMB4-iKVM module into your web browser. You will be prompted to log in with the default credentials, which are usually 'admin' for both username and password.
If the ASMB4-iKVM module is not responding, try rebooting the server to reset the module. Check network connectivity and ensure the module has a valid IP address. If the issue persists, consider updating the module firmware or contacting ASUS support for further assistance.
To update the firmware, download the latest firmware version from the ASUS support website. Access the ASMB4-iKVM web interface, navigate to the firmware update section, and upload the firmware file. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update process.
Yes, the ASMB4-iKVM module allows you to monitor server hardware status, including CPU temperature, fan speeds, and system voltages. This information is accessible via the web interface under the hardware monitoring section.
The ASMB4-iKVM module includes several security features such as SSL encryption for web access, configurable user permissions, and IP access control to restrict unauthorized access.
To perform a remote OS installation, use the virtual media feature of the ASMB4-iKVM module. Upload the OS installation ISO file through the web interface and mount it as a virtual drive. Reboot the server and set it to boot from the virtual drive to initiate the OS installation.
First, verify that network cables are properly connected and that the ASMB4-iKVM module has a valid IP address. Check your network settings and ensure no firewall is blocking access. If necessary, reboot the server and the module, and try accessing it again.
To reset the ASMB4-iKVM module to factory settings, access the web interface, navigate to the reset section, and select the option to restore factory defaults. This will erase all custom configurations and return the module to its original state.