HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 236

Manage Alerts Feature, Integrated Lights-Out Port Configuration

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Remote Access Methods and Monitoring Manage Alerts Feature The Manage Alerts feature allows the user to: ■ Select alert types received ■ Generate a global test alert ■ Generate an individual test alert ■ Clear pending alerts ■ Enable alerts Refer to the Integrated Lights-Out Port User Guide for more information about the Integrated Lights-Out port features and functionality. Integrated Lights-Out Port Configuration The Integrated Lights-Out port on the NAS server is initially configured through the Rapid Startup Utility. SNMP is enabled and the Insight Management Agents are preinstalled. The Integrated Lights-Out port comes with factory default settings, which the administrator can change. Administrators may want to add users, change SNMP trap destinations, or change networking settings. Refer to the Integrated Lights-Out Port User Guide for information about changing these settings. There are several methods for performing Integrated Lights-Out port configuration changes: ■ Web interface ■ Integrated Lights-Out port configuration utility accessed by pressing F8 during a system restart Note: You must connect locally with a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to utilize the F8 feature. ■ Integrated Lights-Out port access using the default DNS name 236 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide

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Remote Access Methods and Monitoring
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NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
Manage Alerts Feature
The Manage Alerts feature allows the user to:
Select alert types received
Generate a global test alert
Generate an individual test alert
Clear pending alerts
Enable alerts
Refer to the
Integrated Lights-Out Port User Guide
for more information about the Integrated
Lights-Out port features and functionality.
Integrated Lights-Out Port Configuration
The Integrated Lights-Out port on the NAS server is initially configured through the Rapid
Startup Utility. SNMP is enabled and the Insight Management Agents are preinstalled.
The Integrated Lights-Out port comes with factory default settings, which the administrator
can change. Administrators may want to add users, change SNMP trap destinations, or change
networking settings. Refer to the
Integrated Lights-Out Port User Guide
for information about
changing these settings.
There are several methods for performing Integrated Lights-Out port configuration changes:
Web interface
Integrated Lights-Out port configuration utility accessed by pressing
F8
during a system
restart
Note:
You must connect locally with a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to utilize the F8 feature.
Integrated Lights-Out port access using the default DNS name