Intel S2600CP Technical Product Specification - Page 95
The BMC supports sending embedded LAN alerts, called SNMP PET Platform Event traps
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Intel® Server Board S2600CP and Server System P4000CP TPS Intel® Server Board S2600CP and Intel® Server System P4000CP Platform Management Event Filter Number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Offset Mask recoverable Non-critical, critical and nonrecoverable Non-critical, critical and nonrecoverable General chassis intrusion Failure and predictive failure Uncorrectable ECC POST error FRB2 Policy Correction Time Power down, power cycle, and reset OEM system boot event Drive Failure, Predicted Failure Events Voltage sensor out of range Fan failure Chassis intrusion (security violation) Power supply failure BIOS BIOS: POST code error Watchdog Timer expiration for FRB2 Node Manager Watchdog timer System restart (reboot) Hot Swap Controller Additionally, the BMC supports the following PEF actions: Power off Power cycle Reset OEM action Alerts The "Diagnostic interrupt" action is not supported. 6.4.3.14 LAN Alerting The BMC supports sending embedded LAN alerts, called SNMP PET (Platform Event traps), and SMTP email alerts. The BMC supports a minimum of four LAN alert destinations. 6.4.3.14.1 SNMP Platform Event Traps (PETs) This feature enables a target system to send SNMP traps to a designated IP address by means of LAN. These alerts are formatted per the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification Second Generation, Version 2.0. A MIB file associated with the traps is provided with the BMC firmware to facilitate interpretation of the traps by external software. The format of the MIB file is covered under RFC 2578. 6.4.3.15 Alert Policy Table Associated with each PEF entry is an alert policy that determines which IPMI channel the alert is to be sent. There is a maximum of 20 alert policy entries. There are no pre-configured entries in the alert policy table because the destination types and alerts may vary by user. Each entry in the alert policy table contains four bytes for a maximum table size of 80 bytes. Revision 1.2 79 Intel order number G26942-003