Lights-Out for Windows Server Solutions 2011/2012
Contents
Overview
Objectives
Requirements
End user license agreement
Release notes and known issues
What's new in this release?
Contact
Installation
First time installation
Updating Lights-Out
Uninstallation
Install add-in on Windows Computers on the network
Install add-in on Macintosh Computers
Prerequisites
Installation on your Mac
Uninstalling and Updating the Mac Client
First time configuration
What happens in WHS Console/Dashboard/Lights-Out Console?
Operation of Lights-Out
Status page tab
Status task pane
Status details
Disable Lights-Out temporarily
Calendar page tab
Calendar commands in task pane
Calendar wake-up
Calendar uptime
Calendar end action
Calendar import
Uptime chart page tab
More uptime chart details
Samples for 2 and 14 days
Computers page tab
Computer commands in task pane
How to add and configure network devices
Context menu
Device properties
Client action after Backup
Settings
Standard action
User action
Monitoring
Options
Tools
LightsOutCleanup
About
Licensing Lights-Out
Buying a license
Activating your license file
Upgrading an existing license
Using the client software
Using the client software on Windows Computers
Windows client application context menu
Action after Backup or via Dashboard
Shutdown blocker
Waking additional computers
Using the Lights-Out command line client
Using the client software on Mac OS X Computers
Mac Agent context menu
Using remote access
Home web site
Lights-Out web site
Mobile web site
User web access configuration
How-tos and best practices
Monitoring How-To
Backup How-to
Configuring an energy saving Backup Server
Configuring a server running on demand
Configuring a server running manually
Configure a server running at fixed times
Configuring a server running 24/7
Keep server active during DVD ripping
Error messages and trouble shooting
Network has too many nodes
Monitoring error(s)
Troubleshooting client installation
Troubleshoot server installation
Frequently asked questions
Questions about installation
Questions about licensing
Questions about standby
Questions about monitoring
Questions on calendar
Questions about Wake-On-Lan/Wan
Questions about backup
Other questions
Feature matrix
Server requirements
Enable Wake-Up in Server System Bios
Display adapter
Network interface settings (Non Intel)
Network interface settings (Intel)
Hibernation
Power plan
Known OEM Hardware
Copyright (c) Martin Rothschink, AxoNet Software GmbH 2008-2015
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