User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- NovaScale 4020 User's Guide
- Preface
- Contents
- 1 System Description
- 2 Board Set Description
- 3 Configuration Software and Utilities
- Utilities / Drivers on Resource CD
- Power-on Sequence and Power-on Self-Test (POST)
- Extensible Firmware Interface Boot Manager
- The Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Shell
- BIOS Setup
- LSI Logic* SCSI Utility
- System Maintenance Utility
- EFI Platform Diagnostic Tests
- EFI Service Partition
- Console Redirection
- Terminal Mode
- Shutting Down the Server
- Servicing the System (basic knowledge)
- A Warning and Cautions
- B Working Inside the System
- C Hot-swapping System Components
- D Servicing the Electronics Bay
- Safety Warnings

56 NovaScale 4020 User’s Guide
LAN Alert Configuration
The LAN Alert Configuration screen is displayed when you click Next from the LAN Channel
Configuration screen. The LAN Alert Configuration screen shows all configured destination IP
addresses for LAN alerts and their associated settings. If no IP addresses are configured as alert
destinations, the Edit and Delete buttons are disabled.
Figure 27. LAN Alert Configuration
After completing this screen, click Next to move to the next screen to continue this sub-task.
Enable LAN Alerting
This check box is used to enable or disable alerts on the LAN channel.
SNMP Community String
This edit box is used to enter a string for Platform Event Traps (PETs). This field can
optionally be used for a vendor-specific string that is used to provide the network name identity
of the system that generated the event. This string is restricted to a maximum of 18 bytes and it
is typically set to public. This string can be null.
Alert Settings
Up to four LAN alert destinations can be configured. When one or more IP addresses are
configured as alert destinations, this part of the screen shows those addresses, along with the
following associated configuration settings:
• Gateway IP address for the destination IP address.
• Whether alert acknowledge is enabled for the alerts sent to this destination.
• The number of times the alert will be retried.
• The interval in milliseconds between retries.