Ipmi platform event trap configuration page – HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual

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Initially, there are no entries in the Current PEF Entries section because no PEFs have been defined. When
PEF entries are defined, the PEF Control field is active and allows individual entries to be enabled,
disabled, and deleted.

The Add PEF Entry section contains two main subsections:

Event Offsets are trip points (movements across thresholds) that define what type of sensor event
triggers an action. The information in this section varies from sensor to sensor. Not all checkboxes
are available for all sensors. You can select any of the available checkboxes.

PEF Action has the same information for all sensors:

Sensor Type (in this case, it is "Fan").

Sensor Name (in this case, it is "CPU0 FAN").

PEF Action. This dropdown menu enables you to select from Power Off (selected for this
example), Power Cycle, Hard Reset, and Send Alert (requires a systems management console
supporting IPMI 1.5).

PEF Control. This setting allows you to enable or disable each sensor.

Alert Policy. This dropdown menu, by default, shows No Alert Policy if alerts are not defined
on the PET Configuration page (as in this example). If alerts are defined in the PET
Configuration page, then you can select from your defined alert policies for this particular
sensor and PEF.

Add. This button adds the new entry to the PEF Current Entry table at the top of the page.

IPMI Platform Event Trap Configuration page

The IPMI PET Configuration page enables an alarm or specified condition originating on the ProLiant
ML110 G3 server to alert a systems management console that supports IPMI 1.5.

To access this page from a Web browser, click IPMI PET Configuration on the main menu navigation
bar.

The PET Destinations section indicates to the remote management processor where to send the PET if it is
configured to send the trap to a remote system. This section has up to four entries specifying IP and MAC
addresses. The address to use is selected in the Alert Policy Table (shown in the figure).

The Alert Policy Table section has three fields:

Policy Enable

—This field enables you to selectively enable and disable trap forwarding.

Policy Number

—This field enables you to choose a policy that will be used in PEF configuration.

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