
5 Configuring the Remote Web Console environment
This chapter provides instructions for setting customized behaviors on Remote Web Console,
including timeout and polling periods, email notifications, and so on. Also, instructions are included
for saving your Remote Web Console configuration settings and restoring them as needed.
Configuration overview
You can set up Remote Web Console as follows:
• Create a message to display on the Remote Web Console login screen. See “Creating a login
message” (page 46).
• Configure e-mail notification when certain system failures occur. See “Configuring e-mail
notification” (page 47).
• Establish times for timeouts and polling limits. You can also hide the Alerts tab. See “Setting
time periods” (page 49).
• Save Remote Web Console configuration settings, which are used if it becomes necessary to
restore the settings. See “Saving a copy of Remote Web Console configuration files” (page 50).
• Restore configuration settings. See “Restoring a Remote Web Console configuration from
backup” (page 51)
• Configure syslog notification when certain system failures occur. See “Setting syslog notification
for SIMs” (page 52).
Creating a login message
A login message is displayed in the Remote Web Console login window. You can use login
message to broadcast system messages and/or warnings. The following figure shows an example.
Figure 18 Warning banner on the login window
Prerequisite
• You must have the Security Administrator (View & Modify) role to perform this task.
Procedure 28 To create a login message:
1. Click Settings > Security > Login Message. The Remote Web Console secondary window
opens.
2. Click to change to Modify mode.
46 Configuring the Remote Web Console environment
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