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Event Filtering and Alerting

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Platform Management Intel® Server Board X38ML 5.19.8.1 Serial-over-LAN (SOL 2.0) The BMC supports IPMI 2.0 SOL. IPMI 2.0 introduced a standard serial-over-LAN feature. This is implemented as a standard payload type (01h) over RMCP+. Following three commands are implemented for a SOL 2.0 configuration: ƒ "Get SOL 2.0 Configuration Parameters" and "Set SOL 2.0 Configuration Parameters": These commands are used to get and set the values of the SOL configuration parameters. The parameters are implemented on a per-channel basis. ƒ "Activating SOL": This command is not accepted by the BMC. The BMC does send an active session when the SOL is activated to notify a remote client of the switch to SOL. Activating a SOL session requires an existing IPMI-over-LAN session. If encryption is used, it should be negotiated when the IOL session is established. 5.20 Event Filtering and Alerting The BMC supports the following IPMI 2.0 alerting features: ƒ Platform event filtering (PEF) ƒ Dial paging ƒ Alert over LAN 5.20.1 Platform Event Filtering (PEF) The BMC monitors platform health and logs failure events into the SEL. PEF provides a flexible, general mechanism that enables the BMC to perform actions triggered by a configurable set of platform events. The BMC supports the following PEF actions: ƒ Power off ƒ Power cycle ƒ Reset ƒ OEM action ƒ Alerts See the IPMI 2.0 specification for more information on standard PEF actions. 5.20.2 Alert-over-LAN Standard and advanced PET alerts are supported over a LAN. Alert-over-LAN notifies remote system management application about PEF-selected events, regardless of the state of the operating system. LAN alerts can be sent over any of the LAN channels. The following alert-over-LAN resource size is specific to the server system: LAN Alert Destination Count = 4. See the IPMI 2.0 specification. 76 Revision 1.3 Intel order number E15331-006

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Platform Management
Intel® Server Board X38ML
Revision 1.3
Intel order number E15331-006
76
5.19.8.1
Serial-over-LAN (SOL 2.0)
The BMC supports IPMI 2.0 SOL.
IPMI 2.0 introduced a standard serial-over-LAN feature. This is implemented as a standard
payload type (01h) over RMCP+.
Following three commands are implemented for a SOL 2.0 configuration:
±
“Get SOL 2.0 Configuration Parameters” and “Set SOL 2.0 Configuration Parameters”:
These commands are used to get and set the values of the SOL configuration
parameters. The parameters are implemented on a per-channel basis.
±
“Activating SOL”:
This command is not accepted by the BMC. The BMC does send an
active session when the SOL is activated to notify a remote client of the switch to SOL.
Activating a SOL session requires an existing IPMI-over-LAN session. If encryption is used, it
should be negotiated when the IOL session is established.
5.20
Event Filtering and Alerting
The BMC supports the following IPMI 2.0 alerting features:
±
Platform event filtering (PEF)
±
Dial paging
±
Alert over LAN
5.20.1
Platform Event Filtering (PEF)
The BMC monitors platform health and logs failure events into the SEL. PEF provides a flexible,
general mechanism that enables the BMC to perform actions triggered by a configurable set of
platform events. The BMC supports the following PEF actions:
±
Power off
±
Power cycle
±
Reset
±
OEM action
±
Alerts
See the IPMI 2.0 specification for more information on standard PEF actions.
5.20.2
Alert-over-LAN
Standard and advanced PET alerts are supported over a LAN. Alert-over-LAN notifies remote
system management application about PEF-selected events, regardless of the state of the
operating system. LAN alerts can be sent over any of the LAN channels.
The following alert-over-LAN resource size is specific to the server system: LAN Alert
Destination Count = 4.
See the IPMI 2.0 specification.