Lenovo RD220 User Guide - Page 32

Configuring SNMP alert settings, Delay between entries, Notes, Alerts, SNMP Alerts, Settings

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Delay between entries Use the Delay between entries field to specify the time interval (in minutes) that the IMM waits before sending an alert to the next recipient in the list. Delay between retries Use the Delay between retries field to specify the time interval (in minutes) that the IMM waits between retries to send an alert to a recipient. 3. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save. Configuring SNMP alert settings The SNMP agent notifies the IMM about events through SNMP traps. You can configure the SNMP to filter the events based on the event type. Event categories that are available for filtering are Critical, Warning and System. The SNMP alert settings are global for all SNMP traps. Notes: 1. The IMM provides two Management Information Base (MIB) files for use with SNMP applications. The MIB files are included in the IMM firmware update packages. 2. IMM supports the SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 standards. Complete the following steps to select the type or types of alerts that are sent to SNMP: 1. Log in to the IMM on which you want to set remote alert attempts. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Opening and using the IMM Web interface," on page 9. 2. In the navigation pane, click Alerts and scroll down to the SNMP Alerts Settings area. 3. Select the type or types of alerts. The remote alerts are categorized by the following levels of severity: v Critical v Warning v System 4. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save. Configuring serial port settings The IMM provides two serial ports that are used for serial redirection. Serial port 1 (COM1) is used for IPMI Serial over LAN (SOL). COM1 is configurable only through the IPMI interface. COM2 is used for serial redirection through Telnet or SSH. COM2 is not configurable through the IPMI interface. On rack-mounted and tower servers, COM2 is an internal COM port with no external access. Both serial ports use 8 data bits, null parity, and 1 stop bit. A baud rate choice of 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, and 230400 is available. You can configure the serial redirection and command-line interface for the COM2 port in the IMM. 26 Integrated Management Module: User Guide

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Delay between entries
Use the
Delay between entries
field to specify the time interval (in
minutes) that the IMM waits before sending an alert to the next
recipient in the list.
Delay between retries
Use the
Delay between retries
field to specify the time interval (in
minutes) that the IMM waits between retries to send an alert to a
recipient.
3.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click
Save
.
Configuring SNMP alert settings
The SNMP agent notifies the IMM about events through SNMP traps. You can
configure the SNMP to filter the events based on the event type. Event categories
that are available for filtering are Critical, Warning and System. The SNMP alert
settings are global for all SNMP traps.
Notes:
1.
The IMM provides two Management Information Base (MIB) files for use with
SNMP applications. The MIB files are included in the IMM firmware update
packages.
2.
IMM supports the SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 standards.
Complete the following steps to select the type or types of alerts that are sent to
SNMP:
1.
Log in to the IMM on which you want to set remote alert attempts. For more
information, see Chapter 2, “Opening and using the IMM Web interface,” on
page 9.
2.
In the navigation pane, click
Alerts
and scroll down to the
SNMP Alerts
Settings
area.
3.
Select the type or types of alerts. The remote alerts are categorized by the
following levels of severity:
v
Critical
v
Warning
v
System
4.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click
Save
.
Configuring serial port settings
The IMM provides two serial ports that are used for serial redirection.
Serial port 1 (COM1) is used for IPMI Serial over LAN (SOL). COM1 is
configurable only through the IPMI interface.
COM2 is used for serial redirection through Telnet or SSH. COM2 is not
configurable through the IPMI interface. On rack-mounted and tower servers,
COM2 is an internal COM port with no external access.
Both serial ports use 8 data bits, null parity, and 1 stop bit. A baud rate choice of
9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, and 230400 is available.
You can configure the serial redirection and command-line interface for the COM2
port in the IMM.
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