User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notices
- Chapter 1: Product Introduction
- Chapter 2: Getting Started
- Chapter 3: Web-based User Interface
- 3.1 Web-based user interface
- 3.2 Dashboard
- 3.3 Sensor
- 3.4 System Inventory
- 3.5 FRU Information
- 3.6 Logs & Reports
- 3.7 Settings
- 3.7.1 Captured BSOD
- 3.7.2 Date & Time
- 3.7.3 External User Services
- 3.7.4 KVM Mouse Setting
- 3.7.5 Log Settings
- 3.7.6 Manage Licenses
- 3.7.7 Media Redirection Settings
- 3.7.8 Network Settings
- 3.7.9 PAM Order Settings
- 3.7.10 Platform Event Filters
- 3.7.11 NIC Management
- 3.7.12 Services
- 3.7.13 SMTP Settings
- 3.7.14 SSL Settings
- 3.7.15 System Firewall
- 3.7.16 User Management
- 3.7.17 Video Recording
- 3.7.18 IPMI Interfaces
- 3.7.19 Fan Control
- 3.7.20 PSU Cold Redundancy
- 3.8 Remote Control
- 3.9 Image Redirection
- 3.10 Power Control
- 3.11 Locator LED
- 3.12 Maintenance
- Appendix
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Chapter 3: Web-based User Interface
Event Filters
This page shows all configured Event filters and available slots. You can modify or add new
event filter entries on this page. By default,15 event filter entries are configured out of a
maximum of 40 slots.
Alert Policies
This page shows all configured Alert policies and available slots. You can modify or add new
alert policy entries on this page. A maximum of 60 slots are available.
LAN Destinations
This page shows all configured LAN destinations and available slots. You can modify or add
new LAN destination entries on this page. A maximum of 15 slots are available.
3.7.10 Platform Event Filters
Platform Event Filtering (PEF)
provides a mechanism for configuring the BMC to take
selected actions on event messages that it receives or has internally generated. These
actions include operations such as system power-off, system reset, as well as triggering the
generation of an alert. A PEF implementation is recommended to provide at least 16 entries
in the event filter table. A subset of these entries should be pre-configured for common
system failure events, such as over-temperature, power system failure, fan failure events, etc.