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CHAPTER 5.
USAGE
5.5.7.1 I want to allow non-callback dial in for everyone.
To achieve this you have to switch off the ”Force callback” option and you should have no
callback entries configured.
5.5.7.2 I want to allow non-callback dial in for selected people.
First, make sure ”Force callback” is switched off. Second, you have to make an entry with the
calling number for every allowed client. The other fields should be left empty. There must be
at least one non-callback entry or anyone can dial in!
5.5.7.3 I want to allow non-callback dial in for everyone except some people that should
be called back.
Make sure you have callback enabled and ”Force callback” is switched off. Now configure an
entry for every number that should be called back. Don’t forget to mark the entries as callback
entries! The list should contain callback entries only.
5.5.7.4 I want to allow non-callback dial in for selected people except some people that
should be called back.
Make sure you have callback enabled and ”Force callback” is switched off. Then you have to
make an entry for every allowed client. For callback entries, all fields have to be specified. There
must be at least one non-callback entry or anyone can dial in!
5.5.7.5 I want to allow callback connections only.
Make sure you have callback enabled and ”Force callback” is switched on. You have to make an
entry for every allowed client. Don’t forget to mark the entries as callback entries!
5.5.8 IPMI Settings
5.5.8.1 Generals
By using the RAS-PutIn IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) facilities, you have
an additional way to power on or off the system or to perform a hard reset. Furthermore, it
provides the possibility to show an event log of the host system and the status of some system
sensors (i.e. temperature). If your host system supports IPMI, you can access it by one of the
following ways:
IPMI over Serial (IPMI V1.5 is required)
IPMI over LAN (IPMI V1.5 is required)
Summary of Contents for RAS-PutIn
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Page 80: ...68 APPENDIX A GLOSSARY ...
Page 82: ...70 APPENDIX B RAS PUTIN VIDEO MODES ...
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