
Platform Management ArchitectureIntel® Server Board SE7520BD2 Technical Product Specification
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Revision
1.3
Event Filter #
Offset Mask
Events
9
Degraded
Proc 1-2 FRB3 Assert
10
Degraded
Proc 1-2 FRB3 Deassert
11
Degraded
Proc 1-2 Hot Assert
12
Degraded
Proc 1-2 Hot Deassert
13 Critical
FP
NMI
Assert
14 Critical
FP
NMI
Deassert
15
Non Critical
SCSI Terminator Fail Assert
16
Non Critical
SCSI Terminator Fail Deassert
17
N/A
ID Button Assert
18
N/A
ID Button Deassert
19
Critical
Fan Speed Assert
20
Critical
Fan Speed Deassert
21
Non Critical
Fan Speed Assert
22
Non Critical
Fan Speed Deassert
23 Critical
Temperature
Assert
24 Critical
Temperature
Deassert
25
Non Critical
Temperature Assert
26
Non Critical
Temperature Deassert
27 Critical
Proc
1-2
IERR
Assert
28
Critical
CPU Configuration Error
29 N/A
Reserved
for
Intel
®
Server Management (ISM)
30 N/A
Reserved
for
ISM
4.2.12.2 Alert
Over
LAN
LAN alerts are sent as SNMP traps in ASF formatted Platform Event Traps to a specified alert
destination. The Alert over LAN feature is used to send either Platform Event Trap alerts or
directed events to a remote system management application, regardless of the state of the
host’s operating system. LAN alerts may be sent over the LAN channel. LAN alerts can be used
by PEF to send out alerts to selected destination whenever an event matches an event filter
table entry. For more information on LAN alerts, see the
IPMI Specification v1.5
.
4.2.12.3
System Identification in Alerts
The PET alert format used in PPP and LAN Alerting contains a system GUID field that can be
used to uniquely identify the system that raised the alert. In addition, since the PET is carried in
a UDP packet, the alerting system’s IP Address is also present.
4.2.12.4 Platform
Alerting
Setup
The management controller provides commands via the System Interface that support
setting/retrieving the alerting configuration LAN settings in mBMC NV storage.
The user does not typically deal with filter contents directly. Instead, the Server Setup Utility
provides a user interface that allows the user to select among a fixed set of pre-configured
event filters.
The following list presents the type of alerting configuration options that are provided: