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In the Event Filter Configuration section:
· In Enable this filter, check this option to enable the PEF settings.
· In Event Severity to trigger, select any one of the Event severity from the list.
· Check Event Filter Action Alert to enable alerts for event filter actions.
· Select any one of the Power Action either Power down, Power reset or Power cycle from the drop down list
· Choose any one of the configured Alert Policy Group Number from the drop down list.
Note:
Alert Policy has to be configured - under
Settings
->
P
latform
E
vent Filter
-
>
Alert Policy
.
· Check Raw Data option to fill the Generator ID with raw data.
·
Generator ID 1
field is used to give raw generator ID 1 data value.
·
Generator ID 2
field is used to give raw generator ID2 data value.
Note:
In
RAW
data field, specify hexadecimal value prefix with ‘
0x '.
· In the
Event Generator
section, choose the event generator as Slave Address - if event was generated from
IPMB. Otherwise as System Software ID - if event was generated from system software.
· In the
Slave Address/Software ID
field, specify corresponding I2C Slave Address or System Software ID.
· Choose the particular
Channel Number
that event message was received over. Or choose ‘
0
’ if the event
message was received via the system interface, primary IPMB, or internally generated by the BMC.
· Choose the corresponding
IPMB Device LUN
if event generated by IPMB.
· Select the
Sensor Type
of sensor that will trigger the event filter action.
· In the
SensorName
field, choose the particular sensor from the sensor list.
· Choose
Event Option
to be either All Events or Sensor Specific Events.
· In the Sensor Events field, choose the type of event levels.
·
Event Trigger
field is used to give Event/Reading type value.
Note:
Value ranges from 1 to 255.
·
Event Data 1 AND Mask
field is used to indicate wildcarded or compared bits.
Note:
Value ranges from 1 to 255.
·
Event Data 1 Compare 1
&
Event Data 1 Compare 2
fields are used to indicate whether each bit
position’s comparison is an exact comparison or not.
Note:
Value ranges from 1 to 255.
·
Event Data 2 AND Mask
field is similar to Event Data 1 AND Mask.
·
Event Data 2 Compare 1
&
Event Data 2 Compare 2
fields are similar to Event Data 1 Compare 1 and
Event Data 1 Compare 2
respectively.
·
Event Data 3 AND Mask
field is similar to Event Data 1 AND Mask.
·
Event Data 3 Compare 1
&
Event Data 3 Compare 2
fields are similar to Event Data 1 Compare 1 and
Event Data 1 Compare 2 respectively.
3. Click
Save
to save the changes and return to event filter list.
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