Configuring Dial-Out Alert; Example 4-2 Dial-Out Alert Configuration - Compaq ES40CSLP Installation, User & Service Manual

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Dialing In
The following example shows the screen output when a modem connection is established.
ATDT915085553333
RINGING
RINGING
CONNECT 9600/ARQ/V32/LAPM
RMC Password: *********
Welcome to RMC V1.2
P00>>> ^[^[rmc
RMC>
At the RMC> prompt, enter commands to monitor and control the remote system.
When you have finished a modem session, enter the hangup command to cleanly terminate the
session and disconnect from the server.

4.7.6 Configuring Dial-Out Alert

When the system is not being monitored through the modem, the RMC dial-out alert feature
can be used to remain informed of system status. With dial-out alert is enabled, and the RMC
detects alarm conditions within the managed system, it can call a preset pager number.
You must configure remote dial-in for the dial-out feature to be enabled. See Section 4.7.5.
To set up the dial-out alert feature, enter the RMC from the local serial terminal or local VGA
monitor.

Example 4-2 Dial-Out Alert Configuration

RMC> set dial
Dial String: ATXDT9,15085553333
RMC> set alert
Alert String: ,,,,,,5085553332#;
RMC> enable alert
RMC> clear alert
RMC> send alert
Alert detected!
RMC> clear alert
RMC> status
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Alert Enable: Enabled
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A typical alert situation might be as follows:
The RMC detects an alarm condition, such as over temperature warning.
The RMC dials your pager and sends a message identifying the system.
You dial the system from a remote serial terminal.
You enter the RMC, check system status with the env command, and, if the situation
requires, power down the managed system.
When the problem is resolved, you power up and reboot the system.
Compaq ES40CSLP Rackmount System Installation/User/Service Guide 4–13
Remote System Management
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