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10. Configure the modem settings and click Apply. The recommended settings are as
follows:
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Set Data Bits to 8.
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Set Parity to Even.
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Set Stop Bits to 1.
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Set Flow Control to None.
11. Repeat steps 1 through 10, but this time select Direct in step 8.
When you finish configuring the pager, the pager is listed under the Pager Call List group in
the Tree pane.
CAUTION
Intergraph Computer Systems recommends configuring the Pager Call List instead of the
Console Call List. If you configure the Console Call List, the pager settings you configure in
the Pager Call List may not be used. When an alert occurs, the Server Manager Console
tries the Console Call List first. If it successfully completes a call from the Console Call List,
the Pager Call List is not tried. If you intend to have the Server Monitor Console use the
pager for a power failure or a critical shutdown alert, then you should not configure the
Console Call List.
Configuring the EMC ID
Since some paging services interpret an ID code of 0 as an access code, you must ensure the
EMC ID is non-zero.
To configure the EMC ID to have a non-zero value:
1. In the Tree pane of the Server Manager Console, expand the Windows NT group, then
the server name.
2. Select the Emergency Mgmt. Card Connection group, and click the Tasks tab in the List
pane.
3. Select Configure the EMC ID from the displayed list.
4. In the Presentation pane, key in a non-zero 4-digit ID for the EMC. For example, the
four digits you key in may represent the last four digits of the server’s TCP/IP address;
or the first two digits could represent the building number and the last two digits
represent the server number.
5. Click
Apply.