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3.1.206.6.If the IPv6 setting is enabled, enable or disable the
option
Use DHCP for obtaining the IP address auto-
matically
.
3.1.207.7.If the field is disabled, enter the
IPv6 Address,
Subnet Prefix length
and
Default Gateway
in the given
field.
3.1.208.8.In VLAN Configuration, if you wish to enable the
VLAN settings, check
Enable
.
3.1.209.9.Enter the
VLAN ID
in the specified field.
3.1.210.10.Enter the
VLAN Priority
in the specified field.
3.1.211.11.Click
Save
to save the entries.
3.1.212.12.Click
Reset
if you want to reset the modified
changes.
[3.1.213] PEF
[3.1.214]
Platform Event Filtering (PEF) provides a mechanism
for configuring the BMC to take selected actions on event mes-
sages 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. In Mega-
RAC GUI, the PEF Management is used to configure the follow-
ing features:
Event Filter
Alert Policy
LAN Destination
[3.1.215]
To open PEF Management Settings page, click
Con-
figurations > PEF
from the main menu. A sample screenshot
of PEF Management Settings Page is shown in the screen shot
below along with an explanation of each of the tabs.
[3.1.216] Event Filter Tab
[3.1.217]
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. Remaining entries can be made available for
‘OEM’ or System Management Software configured events.
Note that individual entries can be tagged as being reserved for
system use - so this ratio of pre-configured entries to run-time
configurable entries can be reallocated if necessary.
[3.1.218] PEF Management – Event Filter
Summary of Contents for W Mainboard Series S210-MBT2W
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