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3.1.227.4.In the Filter Action configuration section,
Event Filter Action is a mandatory field and checked by
default, which enable PEF Alert action (read-only).
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 number
from the drop down list.
3.1.229.5.In the Generator ID configuration section,
Check Generator ID Data option to fill the Generator ID
with raw data.
Generator ID 1 field is used to give raw generator ID1
data value.
Generator ID 2 field is used to give raw generator ID2
data value.
In the Event Generator section, choose the event gen-
erator 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 corre-
sponding I2C Slave Address or System Software ID.
Choose the particular channel number that event mes-
sage was received over. Or choose '0' if the event mes-
sage 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.
3.1.231.6.In the Sensor configuration section,
Select the s type of sensor that will trigger the event fil-
ter action.
In the sensor name field, choose the particular sensor
from the sensor list.
Choose event option to be either All Events or Sensor
Specific Events.
3.1.232.7.In the Event Data configuration section,
Event Trigger field is used to give Event/Reading type
value.
Event Data 1 AND Mask field is used to indicate wild-
carded or compared bits.
Note:
[3.1.228]
Alert Policy has to be configured - under
Configu-
ration > PEF > Alert Policy
.
Note:
[3.1.230]
In RAW data field, to specify hexadecimal value prefix
with '0x'.
Note:
[3.1.233]
Value ranges from 1 to 255.
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