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

Configuration Software and Utilities 57
New, Edit, and Delete Buttons
If no alerts are configured, only the New button is enabled.
• New: When the New button is clicked, you are shown a screen on which you can configure
a new LAN destination address. See the following section for details.
• Edit: If you select an IP address and then click the Edit button, you are shown a screen
where you can edit the configuration for the selected IP address. See the following section
for details.
• Delete: If you select an IP address and then click the Delete button, the selected IP
address is deleted. Before deleting the IP address, you are prompted by a confirmation
prompt. If you click OK to confirm deleting the address, the LAN Alerting Configuration
screen is redisplayed with the deleted address no longer shown.
These buttons affect only the copy of the firmware data internal to the SMU; changes are
written to non-volatile storage in the firmware only after you select the Save button in the last
LAN configuration screen.
New/Edit LAN Alert
The New/Edit LAN Alert screen is displayed when you click either New or Edit on the LAN
Alert Configuration screen. The New/Edit LAN alert screen allows you to configure or change
the settings related to an IP address that is to receive alerts. The screen displayed either to
configure a new alert destination or to edit an existing alert is the same, except that when
editing an existing alert destination, the current settings read from the firmware are
automatically displayed.
Figure 28. New / Edit LAN Alert
After completing this screen, click OK to return to the LAN Alert Configuration screen.
Destination IP Address
This edit box allows you to enter the IP address to which an alert is to be sent. The IP address
is entered as a dotted notation, such as 192.168.0.2. The SMU does not check whether an IP
address matches a previously entered address.