Users Guide
Remote Access Service 93
6
Configure e-mail paging:
a
Click the check box next to
Enable Email Paging
and enter an e-mail address in the
Email
Address
field.
b
Enter the message in the
Message
field that you want the DRAC to send when it receives certain
events.
7
Configure alphanumeric paging (for DRAC III users only):
a
Click the check box next to
Enable Alpha-Numeric Paging
and enter a pager number in the
Pager Number
field.
b
Select the alphanumeric protocol used by the pager's service provider,
7E0
or
8N1
.
c
Select the pager's baud rate,
300
or
1200
.
d
Enter the message in the
Custom Message
field that you want the DRAC to send when it receives
certain events.
e
Enter the pager's PIN in the
Pager ID
field, and then, if required, enter a pager password in the
Pager Password
field.
f
Click
Apply Changes
at the bottom of the window.
8
Under
Severity Configuration
, specify the trap and the severity that the trap must have to trigger a
paging action from the DRAC.
Traps enable you to configure the DRAC to respond to alert conditions from the system's ESM
hardware or to other conditions such as operating system crashes or power failures.
The first (left-most) column of check boxes corresponds to the severity level
Informational
, the
second column corresponds to the severity level
Warning
, and the third column corresponds to the
severity level
Critical
. The last seven events can only report the severity level
Informational
.
9
Click
Apply Changes
and then click
OK
to save the alert, paging, and user configuration to the Server
Administrator data repository.
Server Administrator returns you to the
Users
tab.
Configuring the DRAC Network Properties
NOTE: You must have Admin privileges in Server Administrator to use the Remote Access Service.
Your DRAC contains an integrated 10BASE-T/100BASE-T Ethernet NIC and supports TCP/IP. The
NIC has a default address of 192.168.20.1 and a default gateway of 192.168.20.1.
NOTE: If your DRAC is configured to the same IP address as another NIC on the same network, an IP address
conflict occurs. The DRAC stops responding to network commands until the IP address is changed on the DRAC.
The DRAC must be reset even if the IP address conflict is resolved by changing the IP address of the other NIC.
NOTE: Changing the IP address of the DRAC causes the DRAC to reset. If SNMP polls the DRAC before it initializes,
a temperature warning is logged because the correct temperature is not transmitted until the DRAC is initialized.