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Figure 3: Alert Mail OA GUI Screen Sample Alert Mail HP AlertMail-029: (WARNING MINOR) Fan #10: Degraded From: Enclosure SESD2_enc1 [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 12:48 PM To: System Administrator Subject: HP AlertMail-029: (WARNING MINOR) Fan #10: Degraded EVENT (27 Jul 12:47): Fan #10 Status has changed to: Degraded. Enclosure, "SESD2_enc1", has detected that fan #10 has changed to Degraded. A solid amber LED indicates a fan failure and the fan should be replaced with the appropriate spare part. More than one fan failure at a time could indicate a failure of the fan backplane. A blinking amber LED indicates a degraded fan condition. This can be caused by the fan being placed in the wrong fan bay. Onboard Administrator URL: https://16.118.232.170/ - PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL - SNMP Trap The Onboard Administrator supports SNMP Version 1 and several groups from the standard MIB-II MIB, however it only surfaces a subset of platform information through the SNMP interface. For Insight Remote Support, WS-Man is mandatory and SNMP is not used. By default SNMP is not enabled for HP Superdome 2. Customers can enable SNMP Trap alerting when they want to integrate Superdome 2 alerts into a third-party event management solution. To enable the SNMP feature, use the commands from CLI or use the OA GUI.If you enable SNMP, then the Onboard Administrator responds to SNMP requests over UDP port 162. Port 162 is the standard UDP port used to send and retrieve SNMP messages. 12