Appendix B: System management
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To set up paging alerts
To set up the server to send alerts as telephone pages:
1
Install an external modem on the Emergency Management Port
(COM2).
2
From the SSU Main window, choose
Platform Event Manager
(PEM).
3
In the PEM window, click
Configure EMP
.
4
In the corresponding boxes, enter the following command strings
for the modem attached to the EMP port:
5
Click
Save
to save the changes.
6
Click
Close
to return to the PEM window.
7
In the PEM window, click
Configure PEP
.
8
Select the Enable PEP check box.
•
ESC Sequence
The escape sequence. This string is sent to
the modem before sending command strings.
The maximum length for the string is five
characters; longer strings are truncated.
•
Hangup String
The string to hang up or drop the
connection. The EMP automatically sends an
<ENTER> character following this string. The
maximum length for the string is eight
characters; longer strings are truncated.
•
Modem Dial
Command
The command to dial a phone number. This
string is sent to the modem before sending
the paging string.
•
Modem Init
String
The initialization string for the modem. This
string is sent every time the EMP initializes.
The maximum length for the 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.
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Summary of Contents for Altos G900
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Page 17: ...1 System tour ...
Page 43: ...2 System setup ...
Page 44: ...This chapter describes the system setup procedures both for hardware and software aspects ...
Page 55: ...3 Hardware configuration ...
Page 56: ...This chapter describes detailed procedures for system hardware setup ...
Page 127: ...4 BIOS setup ...
Page 160: ...4 BIOS setup 144 ...
Page 161: ...Appendix A System rack installation ...
Page 162: ...This appendix describes the procedures for configuring the system in a rack mount fashion ...
Page 175: ...159 5 Slide the server into the rack Figure 70 Mounting the server to the rack ...
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Page 177: ...Appendix B System management ...
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Page 211: ...Appendix C Equipment log and configuration worksheets ...
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