Platform Event Trap Configuration - HP ProLiant Lights Out-100 User Manual

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To configure an action (PEF entry), select the desired Event Offsets, select the desired PEF Action
settings, and then click Add.
Event Offsets—Are trip points (movements across thresholds) that define what type of sensor
event triggers an action. The information in the Events Offsets section varies with the type of
sensor. Not all options are available for all sensors. You can select any of the available
options.
PEF Action—Displays the same information for all sensors:
Sensor Type—Displays the type of sensor selected.
Sensor Name—Displays the name of the sensor.
PEF Action—Enables you to select from Power Off, Power Cycle, Hard Reset, and Send
Alert (requires a systems management console supporting IPMI 1.5 or later).
PEF Control—Enables or disables the sensor.
Alert Policy (list adjacent to the Add button)—Enables you to select an alert policy (if
defined). Alert policies are defined on the PET Configuration screen. For information, see

"Platform event trap configuration."

If alert policies are not defined (default), the Alert Policy list displays No Alert Policy. The
Alert Policy list populates after alert policies are defined and configured. After configuring
your alert policies, you can select from the defined alert policies for this sensor and PEF.
Add—Adds the new entry to the PEF Current Entry table at the top of the page.
Platform event trap configuration
The IPMI PEF Configuration screen enables you to set an alarm or specified condition originating
on the server to alert an IPMI 2.0-supported systems management console. To display the IPMI PEF
Configuration screen, on the main menu navigation bar, click IPMI PEF Configuration.
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