Asus Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE IPMI EXPANSION CARD Users Manual English - Page 69

Alert Policies, Policy Group Number, Enable this alert, Policy Action, LAN Channel

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Alert Policies This page shows all configured Alert policies and available slots. You can modify or add new alert policy entry from on this page. A maximum of 60 slots are available. Click on the x icon to the top right of the alert policy slot to delete an alert policy from the list. • Alert Policy Configuration Clicking on a Configured or UnConfigured slot will allow you to edit an alert policy, or add a new alert policy. Policy Group Number Enable this alert Policy Action LAN Channel Select a policy number that was configured in the Event filter table. Enable or disable policy settings. Select a policy action from the list: - 0: A lways send alert to this destination - 1: If alert to previous destination was successful, do not send alert to this destination. Proceed to next entry in this policy set. - 2: If alert to previous destination was successful, do not send alert to this destination. Do not process any more entries in this policy set. - 3: If alert to previous destination was successful, do not send alert to this destination. Proceed to next entry in this policy set that is to a different channel. - 4: If alert to previous destination was successful, do not send alert to this destination. Proceed to next entry in this policy set that is to a different destination type. Select a LAN channel for the policy. Select a destination from the configured destination list. Destination Selector LAN destinations have to be configured under Configuration > PEF > LAN Destination. (continued on the next page) ASUS IPMI Expansion Card 3-37

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ASUS IPMI Expansion Card
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Alert Policies
This page shows all configured Alert policies and available slots. You can modify or add new
alert policy entry from on this page. A maximum of 60 slots are available.
Click on the
x
icon to the top right of the alert policy slot to delete an alert policy from the list.
Alert Policy Configuration
Clicking on a Configured or UnConfigured slot will allow you to edit an alert policy,
or add a new alert policy.
Policy Group Number
Select a policy number that was configured in the
Event filter table.
Enable this alert
Enable or disable policy settings.
Policy Action
Select a policy action from the list:
- 0: Always send alert to this destination
- 1: If alert to previous destination was successful,
do not send alert to this destination. Proceed
to next entry in this policy set.
- 2: If alert to previous destination was successful,
do not send alert to this destination. Do not
process any more entries in this policy set.
- 3: If alert to previous destination was successful,
do not send alert to this destination. Proceed
to next entry in this policy set that is to a
different channel.
- 4: If alert to previous destination was successful,
do not send alert to this destination. Proceed
to next entry in this policy set that is to a
different destination type.
LAN Channel
Select a LAN channel for the policy.
Destination Selector
Select a destination from the configured
destination list.
LAN destinations have to be configured
under
Configuration
>
PEF
>
LAN
Destination.
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