Asus Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE IPMI EXPANSION CARD Users Manual English - Page 70

LAN Destinations, LAN Channel, Destination Type, SMNP Trap Versions, Event Specific Alert String

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Event Specific Alert String Alert String Key Check this item to specify an event-specific Alert String. Select from a set of values (all linked to strings that are kept in the PEF configuration parameters), to specify which is to be sent for this Alert Policy entry. LAN Destinations This page shows all configured LAN destinations and available slots. You can modify or add new LAN destination entry from on this page. A maximum of 15 slots are available. - Send Test Alert: Select a configured slot and click Send Test Alert to generate a sample alert message to the configured destination. • Test alert for emails can only be sent when SMTP configuration is enabled. To set SMTP configuration, go to Settings > SMTP. Make sure that SMTP server address and port numbers are configured properly. • After a LAN destination has been configured, an x icon will appear to the top right of the LAN Channel slot. Click on the x icon to delete the LAN Channel slot from the list. • LAN Destination Configuration Clicking on a Configured or UnConfigured slot will allow you to edit a LAN destination, or add a new LAN destination. LAN Channel LAN Destination Destination Type Displays the LAN Channel Number of the selected slot (read only). Displays the Destination number of the selected slot (read only). Select between SMNP Trap or E-Mail as the destination type. Select an SMNP Trap Version SMNP Trap Versions This item is only configurable if Destination Type is set to SNMP Trap. (continued on the next page) 3-38 Chapter 3: Web-based User Interface

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Chapter 3: Web-based User Interface
LAN Destinations
This page shows all configured LAN destinations and available slots. You can modify or add
new LAN destination entry from on this page. A maximum of 15 slots are available.
LAN Destination Configuration
Clicking on a Configured or UnConfigured slot will allow you to edit a LAN
destination, or add a new LAN destination.
LAN Channel
Displays the LAN Channel Number of the selected
slot (read only).
LAN Destination
Displays the Destination number of the selected
slot (read only).
Destination Type
Select between
SMNP Trap
or
E-Mail
as the
destination type.
SMNP Trap Versions
Select an SMNP Trap Version
This item is only configurable if
Destination Type
is set to
SNMP Trap
.
(continued on the next page)
Event Specific Alert String
Check this item to specify an event-specific Alert
String.
Alert String Key
Select from a set of values (all linked to strings
that are kept in the PEF configuration parameters),
to specify which is to be sent for this Alert Policy
entry.
-
Send Test Alert:
Select a configured slot and click
Send Test Alert
to generate a sample alert
message to the configured destination.
Test alert for emails can only be sent when SMTP configuration is enabled. To set
SMTP configuration, go to
Settings
>
SMTP
. Make sure that SMTP server address
and port numbers are configured properly.
After a LAN destination has been configured, an
x
icon will appear to the top right of
the LAN Channel slot. Click on the
x
icon to delete the LAN Channel slot from the list.