456 IBM eX5 Implementation Guide Discover other BladeCenter units on the network and enable access to them through theirmanagement-module Web interfaces Control the BladeCenter unit, blade servers, and other BladeCenter components:– Power on/off– Firmware update– Configuration settings– Serial over LAN Configure power management for BladeCenter unit Access the I/O modules to configure them Change the start-up sequence in a blade server Set the date and time Use a remote console for the blade servers Mount remote virtual media for the blade servers Change ownership of the keyboard, video, and mouse Change ownership of the removable-media drives and USB ports (the removable-mediadrives in the BladeCenter unit are viewed as USB devices by the blade server operatingsystem) Set the active color of the critical (CRT) and major (MJR) alarm LEDs (for BladeCenter Tunits only) Use BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager functions Scale the HX5 systems Use Service Advisor functions to autonomously inform IBM support about any criticalevents happeningThe AMM supports the following management methods: Web-based interface with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support Command-line interface (CLI) through Telnet/Secure Shell (SSH) Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware (SMASH) Command-LineProtocol Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)9.3.1 Accessing the Advanced Management ModuleLog in to the AMM by typing the IP address of the AMM into a supported web browser, asshown in Figure 9-8 on page 457.The default user name is for an AMM is USERID. This user name is case-sensitive.The default password is PASSW0RD. You must use a zero in place of the letter “o” in thepassword.