User Information and Service Guide - HP Carrier-Grade Server cc3310

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6. Click Close to return to the PEM window.
7. In the PEM window, click Configure PEP.
8. Select the Enable PEP check box.
9. In the Blackout Period in Minutes box, enter the minimum time, in minutes, between successive pages.
The valid range is [0 – 255] where 0 disables the blackout period. Setting a blackout period can save you
from being flooded with repeat pages. After you receive a PEP page, no additional pages are sent by PEP
for the duration of the blackout period.
10. In the Paging String box, enter the phone number to dial for the page and the message you want sent
with the page. The maximum length for the paging string is determined at run-time from firmware. You
will be notified if the string is truncated. Following a save, the actual string saved is displayed in the
edit box.
11. From the Options menu, choose Configure Event Actions.
12. In the Platform Event Paging Actions window, move the events that you want to generate an alert for to
the Enabled column and move all other events to the Disabled column using the following buttons:
>>: Moves all events from the enabled list to the disabled list.
>: Moves the selected event from the enabled list to the disabled list.
<: Moves the selected event from the disabled list to the enabled list.
<<: Moves all events from the disabled list to the enabled list.
13. Click Save to save the changes.
14. Click Close to return to the PEP Configuration window.
15. To send a test page to verify that you have correctly configured PEP, from the Options menu, choose
Send Alert.
16. Click Save to save the configuration.
17. Click Close to return to the PEM window.
How to Set Up LAN Alerts
To set up the server to send alerts over the LAN, you can use either the server configuration wizard or the
System Setup Utility. For more information about LAN alerts, refer to the documentation for Intel Server
Management software.
To use the server configuration wizard to configure the server to send alerts over the LAN:
1. Use the resource CD to boot the server to the server configuration wizard.
2. Click on the Continue button.
3. Select the Server Configuration Wizard option and click on Continue.
4. Select the Run Wizard option and click on the Continue button.
5. Select the Configure this server for LAN Alerting option. The box that says Configure this server for
remote Server Management over a LAN connection will be automatically selected as a dependency. Click
on the Continue button.
6. Review the system date and time for accuracy and click on the Continue button.
7. In the IP Setup screen, choose either:
DHCP—The IP address for the server is automatically assigned by the DHCP (dynamic host control
protocol) server on the network. The Host, Gateway, and Subnet Mask boxes in the dialog are
ignored.
or