Intel SCB2 Product Guide - Page 69

Options Menu, Help Topics Menu, Enable LAN Alerts Checkbox, Enter New Password, LAN Access Mode

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File The File menu has the following options: • Save: Allows you to save the configuration immediately. • Close: Allows you to close the BMC LAN-Configuration dialog without saving changes. If changes have been made, you will be prompted to save changes before closing. Options Menu The Options menu has the following options: • Enable LAN Alerts: Allows you to enable or disable the BMC LAN-Alerting features entirely. A check will appear next to the menu item when it is enabled. • Clear LAN Password: Allows you to clear the currently saved LAN password. This takes effect immediately. This option is only available if the LAN password is set. • Configure Event Actions: Launches the BMC LAN-Alerting Actions Dialog to allow you to configure event actions. Help Topics Menu The Help Topics menu has the following options: • Help Topics: Displays help information. Enable LAN Alerts Checkbox Enables or disables BMC LAN-Alerting. Enter New Password Allows you to enter a LAN password. The valid range of characters includes ASCII values 32-126. The password must be from 1-16 characters long. Verify New Password Enter the same password as above. LAN Access Mode Allows you to set the remote access mode desired. In Enabled mode, a remote system can initiate a LAN session regardless of system state or health. In Disabled mode, remote LAN sessions cannot be initiated. In Restricted mode, control operations cannot be performed such as power down, front panel NMI, and reset. SNMP Community String Can be configured for the community field in the Header section of the SNMP trap sent for a LAN alert. The default string is 'public'. The string must be from 5-16 characters long. Configuration Software and Utilities 69

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Configuration Software and Utilities
69
File
The File menu has the following options:
Save
:
Allows you to save the configuration immediately.
Close
:
Allows you to close the BMC LAN-Configuration dialog without saving changes.
If
changes have been made, you will be prompted to save changes before closing.
Options Menu
The Options menu has the following options:
Enable LAN Alerts
:
Allows you to enable or disable the BMC LAN-Alerting features
entirely.
A check will appear next to the menu item when it is enabled.
Clear LAN Password
:
Allows you to clear the currently saved LAN password.
This takes
effect immediately.
This option is only available if the LAN password is set.
Configure Event Actions
:
Launches the BMC LAN-Alerting Actions Dialog to allow you to
configure event actions.
Help Topics Menu
The Help Topics menu has the following options:
Help Topics
:
Displays help information.
Enable LAN Alerts Checkbox
Enables or disables BMC LAN-Alerting.
Enter New Password
Allows you to enter a LAN password.
The valid range of characters includes ASCII values 32-126.
The password must be from 1-16 characters long.
Verify New Password
Enter the same password as above.
LAN Access Mode
Allows you to set the remote access mode desired.
In Enabled mode, a remote system can initiate a
LAN session regardless of system state or health.
In Disabled mode, remote LAN sessions cannot
be initiated.
In Restricted mode, control operations cannot be performed such as power down, front
panel NMI, and reset.
SNMP Community String
Can be configured for the community field in the Header section of the SNMP trap sent for a
LAN alert.
The default string is ‘public’.
The string must be from 5-16 characters long.