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Chapter 1. Introduction  
Thank you for ordering and using the Lenovo® ThinkServer® Management Module (TMM), hereinafter  
referred to as Remote Management Module.  
The User Guide describes how to use the Remote Management Module, the overview of the module  
features, and how to set up and operate the module.  
The User Guide is for system administrators responsible for installation, troubleshooting, upgrade and  
maintenance of the Remote Management Module. As a system administrator, once you are familiar with the  
User Guide, you can use Remote Management Module to access remotely from any location to respond for  
emergency.  
Terminology  
The following table lists the terms used in this document and its corresponding descriptions.  
Abbreviation  
BMC  
Definition  
System board Management Controller  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
Intelligent Platform Management Interface  
Keyboard, Video, and Mouse  
DHCP  
IPMI  
KVM  
MAC  
Media Access Controller  
TCP/IP  
Transfer Control Protocol/Internet Protocol  
Safety information  
WARNING  
With reference to either the Guide or other documents, you should always pay particular attention  
to safety information before operating the ThinkServer. To ensure full compliance with the existing  
certification and licensing, you must follow the installation instructions in the Guide.  
Power on / off: the power button can not cut off system power or Remote Management Module power.  
To cut off the power of Remote Management Module, you must disconnect the ac power cord from the  
power outlet. When opening the chassis to install or remove the parts, you should make sure the ac power  
cord has been disconnected.  
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Dangerous situations, equipment and cables: power, telephones, and signal cables may have the danger  
of electric shock. Before opening the device, shut down the server, disconnected the power cord, the  
communication system, network and modem connected to the server. Otherwise, it may result in personal  
injury or equipment damage.  
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) and ESD protection: Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage disk  
drivers, system board and other components. We recommend that you complete all the steps in this Section  
only in the ESD protective workstations. If ESD workstation is unavailable, please wear anti-static wrist strap  
while holding parts and connect the wrist strap to the ground wire (that is, any unpainted metal surface)  
of the server chassis to provide ESD protection.  
ESD and holding system boards: be careful when holding the system board. They are extremely sensitive  
to ESD. Only touch the edge when holding the system board. Lay the system board with components side  
facing upwards after taking the system board out of the protection bag or the sever. Use the conductive  
foam pad (if any) rather than the system board package. Do not slide the system board on any surface.  
Installing or removing jumper: jumper is a small plastic conductor between two jumper pins. Some jumpers  
have a small wing on the top for you to use fingertips or fine needle forceps to clip it. If the jumper has no  
such wing, be careful when installing or removing it with needle forceps, and clip the jumper's narrow face  
instead of the wide one. Clipping the wide face will damage the contacts inside the jumper, which will lead to  
intermittent faults to some functions controlled by the jumper. Clip the jumper carefully with pliers or other  
tools and do not squeeze when removing it. Otherwise, pins on the system board may be bent or broken.  
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Chapter 2. Overview of the Lenovo ThinkServer Management  
Module  
This topic describes the features of the Remote Management Module.  
The Remote Management Module runs on the server system as an integrated solution and integrates  
the embedded operating system. Independent of the server operating system, the embedded operating  
system can provide a whole set of complete, stable and effective solution for the server. As a system  
administrator, you can respond anytime and anywhere to emergency failure and take remote control on  
the server through the network.  
Features of the ThinkServer Remote Management Module  
The ThinkServer Remote Management Module is easily accessible by remote KVM and controllable via LAN  
or Internet. It will digitize and compress the collected video signal, keyboard, mouse signals and then  
send to the remote console. Embedded with remote access and related control software, the module  
also allows integrated remote power management via IPMI. Key features of the Remote Management  
Module are as follows:  
• Embedded Web UI - Remote power on / off, system health, system information, alert notification and  
event log.  
• USB 2.0 media redirection - boot from remote media  
• Security - open source SSL  
• Compatible with IPMI V2.0  
• KVM - allow remote viewing and configuring in the POST and BIOS setup utility  
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Chapter 3. Configuration of the ThinkServer Remote  
Management Module  
This topic describes how to use the server configuration utility to change the Remote Management Module  
from the un-configured status to the running status. When first installed, the Remote Management Module  
by default will search DHCP server on the network to automatically assign IP address, subnet mask and  
gateway. It is recommended that users manually set a fixed IP address in the BIOS.  
To set an IP address, do the following:  
1. Press F1 as soon as you see the logo screen.  
2. From the BIOS setup menu, select Server Management BMC Network Configuration ➙  
Configuration Address Source.  
3. From the Configuration option, you can choose STATIC or DHCP to set IP address.  
4. When you finish the configuration, save the settings.  
Table 1. IPMI 2.0 Configuration submenu  
Configuration  
Address  
STATIC  
DHCP  
Static IP configuration. IP and the subnet mask can be set manually.  
Dynamic IP configuration. The system can obtain IP automatically.  
Source  
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Chapter 4. ThinkServer Remote Management Module Quick  
Start  
This topic describes how to quickly acquaint with related operations of the Remote Management Module. In  
addition, it also describes the advanced features of how to log on the module and options available while  
browsing, and how to log out.  
Prestart  
The Remote Management Module has an embedded Web server and an application with multiple standard  
interfaces. This topic describes these interfaces and their usages. You can use the TCP/IP protocol to  
access these interfaces.  
Note: As the supported functions of the product vary with configurations, refer to the actual product  
description.  
For more information about the initial settings, see Chapter 3 “Configuration of the ThinkServer Remote  
Management Module” on page 5 . The user name in this topic is “lenovo”. Besides “lenovo”, other user  
names and passwords are also accepted. The default user name and password are as follows:  
• Username = lenovo  
• Password = lenovo  
The Remote Management Module is accessible through the standard Java-enabled Web browser with  
HTTP and HTTPS.  
HTTP / HTTPS: The embedded Web server provides full access permission. You can access the Remote  
Management Module via encrypted HTTPS protocol or HTTP protocol. When accessing through the HTTP  
protocol, note the following:  
1. With access to ThinkServer Remote Management Module via the HTTPS protocol, the browser may  
prompt you to trust and install the security digital certification, and you just follow the prompts to  
import and confirm the certification.  
2. In the Internet Explorer® 6 Web browser on the Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 operating system,  
if using HTTPS protocol to access the Remote Management Module, you need to check Internet  
Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration item in the Control Panel Add / Remove Windows  
Components.  
3. In IE7 on the Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 operating system, if using HTTPS protocol to access  
the Remote Management Module, you need to do the following amendments to the Configure IE ESC  
item of the security information of the server manager, as shown in the following figures:  
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Figure 1. Configuring IE ESC - setp 1  
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Figure 3. Configuring IE ESC - setp 3  
For making the remote console (KVM) window of the managed server works, you must install Java runtime  
environment (JRE) V6.0 Update 24 or later.  
Log-on  
To log on to the ThinkServer Remote Management Module, do the following:  
1. Enter the IP address assigned by the ThinkServer Remote Management Module into the Web browser.  
For example:  
For secure connection, refer to the following example:  
The Web browser will then be directed to the logon page of the Remote Management Module.  
2. On the logon page of the Remote Management Module, enter the user name and password. For  
example:  
• Username = lenovo  
• Password = lenovo  
3. Click OK to view the home page of the Remote Management Module.  
After a successful initial logon, the system administrator can create new users and has full permission of  
Remote Management Module.  
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Navigation  
When the ThinkServer Remote Management Module is successfully logged on, the ThinkServer Remote  
Management Module home page is displayed.  
There are several tabs on the vertical toolbar which is on the left pane of the ThinkServer Remote  
Management Module home page. By clicking these tabs, you can get the specific system information and  
take the relevant tasks listed in the following table:  
Table 2. Tabs on the ThinkServer Remote Management Module home page  
Tab  
Properties  
Comments  
System information is shown on the Properties page.  
Configuration  
This tab contains the following submenus:  
Network  
Network Security  
Security  
Users  
Services  
IPMI  
Sessions  
LDAP  
Update  
Utilities  
Server  
Information  
This tab contains the following submenus:  
Power  
Thermal  
System Event  
Log  
Click this tab to view the system event log (SEL).  
Event  
Management  
This tab contains the following submenus:  
Platform Events  
Trap Settings  
Email Settings  
Serial Over LAN  
There also are tabs on the top of the home page:  
Table 3. Tabs on the top of the ThinkServer Remote Management Module home page  
Tab  
Support  
Comments  
View the contact information about the company of this product.  
Help  
View the brief description about the current page on the right pane of the browser. By clicking  
the “X” on the top right of the pane, you can close the Help window.  
About  
View the version of the software.  
Logout  
Terminate the current Web Console session.  
Note: If the remote console (KVM) window is active, it will close automatically when you are  
logging out. After logout, the Web console will back to logon screen.  
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There is a Refresh button on the right pane. Click this button to refresh the current page.  
Log-out  
To log out the ThinkServer Remote Management Module and turn back to the log on page, click Logout on  
the right top of the program home page.  
Note: Automatic Timeout: If the Web console detects no user activity within fifteen minutes, the current  
session will be automatically terminated. If the user has opened the KVM remote console window, then the  
Web session will not automatically timeout. When the automatic timeout happens, the system will inform the  
user to log on again if the user wants to access the Web console to take operations.  
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Chapter 5. Remote console (KVM) operation  
The remote console is the redirection screen, keyboard, and mouse of the remote host system with a  
ThinkServer Remote Management Module installed. If there is a need to use the remote console of the  
managed host system, ensure that the server has Java* runtime environment plug-in.  
When the remote console is startup, a new window will be opened, showing the screen of the host system.  
Operating the remote console is just like an administrator is sitting in front of the screen of the remote  
system. This means that the user can use the keyboard and mouse as he or she usually does.  
Start the redirection console  
The remote console is the redirection keyboard, video, and mouse of the remote host system with a  
ThinkServer Remote Management Module installed.  
To start the redirection window for remote console KVM, log on to the home page of the ThinkServer Remote  
Management Module. On the left pane of the home page, under Serial Over LAN vKVM & vMedia, click  
Launch, the Virtual KVM and Media Launch window is displayed on the right pane of the home page.  
Then, click Launch Java KVM Client in the Virtual KVM and Media Launch window to start the redirection  
console and carry out remote management for server.  
After clicking Launch Java KVM Client, you will be prompted to run and download Java network boot  
protocol Jviewer.jnlp document.  
Notes:  
• Before the JNLP document is booted, Java Runtime Environment (JRE) V6.0 Update 24 or a later version  
must be set up on the client.  
• The client browser must allow the pop-up windows from the IP address of the ThinkServer Remote  
Management Module.  
Main window of the remote console  
When you start the remote console, the main window of the remote console is displayed.  
The remote console main window shows the screen of the remote server. Operating the remote console is  
just like you are in front of the remote server. The response speed maybe a little delay, depending on the  
bandwidth and the delay between the ThinkServer Remote Management Module and the remote console.  
Menu bar of the remote console  
There is a menu bar on the top of the remote console main window. You can view the status of the remote  
console and configure the setup for local remote console through the items on the menu bar.  
View menu of the remote console  
By clicking the View option on the menu bar of the remote console, you can take the following operations:  
Hide Status Bar: Hide the KVM status at the bottom of the screen.  
Refresh: Refresh the screen.  
Full Screen: Switch between the window mode and full screen of the remote console.  
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Fit: Fit the window mode.  
Macros menu of the remote console  
By clicking the Macros option on the menu bar of the remote console, you can take the following operations:  
Hold Ctrl/Alt/Windows keys: Allow simulating to press these special keys on the remote keyboard. On  
the local keyboard, these special keys will be carried out through local operating system, rather than  
transfer to the remote operation system.  
Alt+Ctrl+Del: Issue Alt+Ctrl+Del command to the remote operation system.  
Tools menu of the remote console  
By clicking the Tools option on the menu bar of the remote console, you can take the following operations:  
Session options: Set the mouse mode and the video quality.  
Session user list: View the current users.  
Single Cursor: Set cursor in different states.  
States: View the current state of the remote redirection.  
Power menu of the remote console  
By clicking the Power option on the menu bar of the remote console, you can control the power action.  
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Chapter 6. ThinkServer Remote Management Module Web  
console options  
This topic describes every page of the Web console and each page is divided into several parts  
corresponding separately to the several tabs at the left side of the pane. In each part, there are detailed  
illustrations and introductions for each menu option in the left of the pane.  
Notes:  
• The first menu item of each tab is the default page which will automatically appear when selecting  
the corresponding tab.  
• Click the Help button on the right horizontal toolbar, and the Web console will show the relevant  
information about each page.  
Properties  
By default, the home page of the ThinkServer Remote Management Module shows the Properties page,  
including general information about the server. For more details, read the information in this topic.  
Viewing properties  
The Platform Information page shows the summary of the general information.  
Figure 4. Firmware information  
The above page provides the following server information:  
Table 4. Platform information page  
Product Name  
Product Information  
Firmware Version  
Building Time  
Customizable product name.  
Customizable product description.  
Firmware version information.  
Date and time of building the BMC firmware  
The platform of the server.  
ASIC Type  
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Server information  
The Server Information page shows the data related to the server health, such as sensor readings and event  
logs. Click the Server Information tab on the left pane to show this page.  
Viewing sensor readings  
The Temperatures and Voltages pages show the system sensor information, including readings and status.  
Figure 5. Sensor readings on the Temperatures page  
Figure 6. Sensor readings on the Voltages page  
Viewing the System Event Log  
The System Event Log page shows the event logs.  
To clear the log buffer, click Clear Log.  
To update the log list, click Refresh.  
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Figure 7. System Event Log  
Event management  
The Event Management tab is used to configure alerts. The following server management options are  
included:  
Platform Events  
Trap Settings  
Email Settings  
Serial Over LAN  
Platform Events  
You can use this function to modify or delete the alert settings, or send a test alert to the destination.  
The alerts page lists all the alerts action, including reboot, power cycle, power off, and generate PEF.  
If you need to modify the alert settings, you can select an alert action and click the Apply Changes  
button to configure it.  
Figure 8. Alert list  
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Trap Settings (SNMP)  
Click Trap Settings on the left pane of the home page to set the destination IP address.  
Figure 9. Trap Settings  
Email Settings (SMTP)  
The Email Settings page is used to configure the alert. Users can receive an alert by E-mail when events  
occur.  
Figure 10. Email Settings  
Serial Over LAN  
The Serial Over LAN page provides the following settings:  
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Figure 11. Serial Over LAN  
Table 5. Serial Over LAN settings  
Option  
Comments  
Enable Serial  
Over LAN  
Enables the Serial Over LAN function when the checkbox is checked.  
Baud Rate  
Sets the Serial Over LAN baud rate from a drop-down list (19.2kbps, 38.4 kbps, 57.6 kbps,  
or 115.2 kbps).  
Channel Privilege Sets the channel privilege level from a drop-down list (Administrator, Operator, or User).  
Level Limit  
Remote control  
The Remote Console page enables you to execute the following remote operations on the server:  
• Remote management  
• Server power control  
Remote management  
The Remote Management Module page will automatically select the Remote Console option by default.  
You can open the remote console KVM redirection window from this page.  
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Figure 12. Remote management configuration  
Figure 13. Remote management launch  
Click the Launch Java KVM Client button to start the redirection console and remotely manage the server.  
Note: Before you start the JNLP file, the client must be installed with Java Runtime Environment (JRE)  
V6.0 Update 24 or later.  
Virtual media  
Click the Launch Java VM Client button to allow the local device redirection. This feature allows starting or  
stopping the remote media redirection.  
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Figure 14. Redirecting virtual device  
Redirect CDROM / Redirect ISO: Enables you to redirect the local CD-ROM/DVD drivers or ISO images  
in the file system of local client to virtual CD-ROM devices in the remote systems.  
Redirect Floppy/USB Key/Redirect Floppy/USB Key Image: Enables you to redirect the local floppy  
device, local USB key device, or the IMG files for floppy disk to the virtual floppy devices in the remote  
system.  
These virtual devices can read, write (providing the property is not read only), and boot, which are similar  
with any other CD-ROMs or floppies in the remote system. But only when certain media redirections are  
active, these virtual devices are available in the remote operating system or BIOS setting menu. The setting  
is valid after remote system reset or it is power-on or power-off. These devices will not disappear from the  
remote system until the relevant check boxes in the remote console window are cleared.  
Power control  
The Power Control page shows the server power status.  
Figure 15. Power control  
You can perform the following power control operations:  
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Table 6. Power control  
Option  
Comments  
Power Status  
Shows the current status of the power control (OFF or ON).  
Power On System Turns on the system when it is in the off state.  
Power Off  
System  
Turns off the system when it is in the on state.  
Turns off, then reboots the system (cold boot).  
Restarts the system without turning it off (warm boot).  
Power Cycle  
System  
Hard Reset  
(Restart)  
Configuration  
The Configuration page is used to configure Network settings, user settings, updates, and so on.  
Network  
The Network page is used to configure the Network settings. It includes the following options:  
Automatic (Obtain an IP address automatically): Automatically obtain an IP address (use DHCP).  
Manual (Use the following IP addresses): Manually configure IP addresses.  
Figure 16. Network settings  
You can configure the Network settings by click ncsi0 item.  
Table 7. Network settings  
Option  
MAC Address  
IPv4 Settings  
IPv6 Settings  
VLAN Settings  
Comments  
The MAC address of the device (Read Only).  
If you want to configure the IP by IPv4 protocol, enable the IPv4 and then set the IP address.  
If you want to configure the IP by IPv6 protocol, enable the IPv6 and then set the IP address.  
When you enable virtual LAN, you have to set the VLAN ID and Priority.  
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Network security  
The new values are available to the firewall immediately, but may not be utilized until the next security  
event occurs.  
Figure 17. Network security settings  
Security  
This page can be used to upload SSL certificate and private key in order to get access to the device in  
safe mode.  
To generate an SSL Certificate, click Generate Certificate.  
To upload an SSL Certificate, click Upload Certificate.  
Figure 18. Security settings  
Users  
The Users page lists all users including configured users, with network permission.  
The options included in this page are used to configure the IPMI users for servers and their permissions. To  
add a new user, you can select a blank row and click the User ID. If you would like to modify or delete a  
user, select the User ID in the list and click Apply Changes or Delete.  
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Figure 19. Users setting  
Notes:  
• The user lenovo and three can not be modified or deleted.  
To add a new user, select a blank row from the list and click User ID.  
To modify a user, select this user ID from the list and modify user to the relevant settings, then click  
Apply Changes.  
To delete a user, select this user ID from the list and click Delete User.  
Service  
You can configure the web server parameters (such as HTTP Port Number, HTTPS Port Number, and  
Timeout) on a remote computer. By default, the timeout is 1800 seconds; 5 for the Max Sessions.  
When you finish the configuration, click Apply Changes.  
Figure 20. Service setting  
IPMI  
This screen contains IPMI Serial and IPMI Settings.  
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The IPMI Serial contains the following options:  
Table 8. IPMI Serial  
Option  
Comments  
Connection  
Mode Settings  
Sets the IPMI serial connection mode from a drop-down list. Available values are Direct Connect  
Basic Mode and Direct Connect Terminal Mode.  
Baud Rate  
Sets the IPMI serial baud rate (data speed) from a drop-down list. Available values are 9600 bps,  
19.2 kbps, 38.4 kbps, 57.6 kbps, and 115.2 kbps.  
Flow Control  
Sets the Flow control value from a drop-down list. Available values are None and RTS/CTS  
Flow Control.  
Channel Privilege Sets the channel privilege level from a drop-down list. Available levels are Administrator,  
Level Limit Operator, and User.  
The IPMI Settings provides remote configuration over LAN. To activate IPMI remote configuration by  
LAN, check the Enable IPMI Over LAN option, define the Channel Privilege Level Limit, and enter the  
Encryption Key. When you finish the configuration, click Apply Changes.  
Table 9. IPMI Settings  
Option  
Comments  
Enable IPMI Over Enables the IPMI Over LAN when the checkbox is checked.  
LAN  
Channel Privilege Sets the maximum privilege level that can be accepted on the LAN channel. Available levels are  
Level Limit  
Administrator, Operator, and User.  
Encryption Key  
Sets the encryption key. This field allows from 0 to 20 two-digit Hex characters and no spaces.  
Figure 21. IPMI Serial and IPMI Settings  
Session  
This page displays the information about Active Sessions. Additionally, the trash icon provides the delete  
function for privileged users. Click Refresh to refresh the sessions status.  
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Figure 22. Session settings  
LDAP  
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an application protocol for reading and editing  
directories over an IP network. A directory is an organized set of records. LDAP directories often use Domain  
Name System (DNS) names for the highest levels.  
Figure 23. LDAP settings  
Update  
Select an image and click upload. The upload process will terminate all other sessions including vKVM.  
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Figure 24. Firmware update  
Firmware update steps:  
1. Browse to or enter the path where the firmware image file resides.  
2. Select update type.  
3. Click the Upload button. If the file is a valid file, all other sessions will be terminated and the image  
upload will begin.  
4. For a successful upload, the current firmware version and the version of the new file will be displayed, as  
well as the Preserve Configuration checkbox, Update button, and Cancel button.  
5. Click the Update button to begin the firmware update process and view the update status. When the  
update is completed, the embedded software will reboot automatically. If you click the Cancel button,  
the process will be terminated and the embedded software will reboot.  
6. Wait for a minute after the firmware is updated, reopen the browser logon page, enter the user name  
and password to log on again.  
Utilities  
Utilities provide BMC reboot and factory default restore functions.  
To reboot the remote management server, click Reboot.  
To reset the setting values to the factory default values, click Factory Default.  
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Figure 25. Utilities  
Languages  
The Web UI’s display will according to the browser’s language to decide which language to use in Web UI.  
The languages currently offered are Chinese and English.  
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Appendix A. Frequently asked questions  
This topic lists the frequently asked questions.  
Question: Log on Remote Management Module failed.  
Answer: Check your user name and password.  
Question: Remote Management Module can not be connected.  
Answer: Check the hardware  
– Whether the host on which the Remote Management Module residents is correctly connected to a  
power supply or not.  
Check your network configuration (IP address, router, and so on).  
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Lenovo product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service  
that does not infringe any Lenovo intellectual property right may be used instead. However, it is the user's  
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