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Intel® Server Board S1200V3RP Platform Management Functional Overview 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. 6.11.11.1 E-mail Alerting The Embedded Email Alerting feature allows the user to receive e-mails alerts indicating issues with the server. This allows e-mail alerting in an OS-absent (for example, Pre-OS and OS-Hung) situation. This feature provides support for sending e-mail by means of SMTP, the Simple Mail Transport Protocol as defined in Internet RC 821. The e-mail alert provides a text string that describes a simple description of the event. SMTP alerting is configured using the embedded web server. 6.11.12 SM-CLP (SM-CLP Lite) SMASH refers to Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware. SMASH is defined by a suite of specifications, managed by the DMTF, that standardize the manageability interfaces for server hardware. CLP refers to Command Line Protocol. SM-CLP is defined by the Server Management Command Line Protocol Specification (SM-CLP) ver1.0, which is part of the SMASH suite of specifications. The specifications and further information on SMASH can be found at the DMTF website (http://www.dmtf.org/). The BMC provides an embedded lite version of SM-CLP that is syntax-compatible but not considered fully compliant with the DMTF standards. The SM-CLP utilized by a remote user by connecting a remote system using one of the system NICs. It is possible for third party management applications to create scripts using this CLP and execute them on server to retrieve information or perform management tasks such as reboot the server, configure events, and so on. The BMC embedded SM-CLP feature includes the following capabilities: Power on/off/reset the server. Get the system power state. Clear the System Event Log (SEL). Get the interpreted SEL in a readable format. Initiate/terminate a Serial Over LAN session. Support "help" to provide helpful information. Get/set the system ID LED. Get the system GUID. Get/set configuration of user accounts. Get/set configuration of LAN parameters. Embedded CLP communication should support SSH connection. Provide current status of platform sensors including current values. Sensors include voltage, temperature, fans, power supplies, and redundancy (power unit and fan redundancy). The embedded web server is supported over any system NIC port that is enabled for server management capabilities. Revision 1.0 61