Lan Leash Event Monitoring - Intel S7000FC4UR Technical Product Specification

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22.26 LAN Leash Event Monitoring

The Physical Security sensor is used for monitoring LAN link status and chassis intrusion
status. This is implemented as a "LAN Leash" offset in this discrete sensor. This sensor
monitors the link state of the two ESB2 embedded LAN channels. It does not monitor the state
of the optional RMM2 dedicated NIC.
The "LAN leash lost" offset asserts when one of the two ESB2 LAN channels loses a previously
established link. It deasserts when at least one LAN channel has a new link established after
the previous assertion.
22.27 SMTP Alerting
SMTP alerting is implemented as an OEM alert type (OEM1) for LAN channels. The SMTP is
only supported over the ESB2 embedded LAN channels. This alert type is Unacknowledged
only. Each LAN Alert Destination can be configured as an SMTP alert. The LAN Alert
Destination configuration determines the IP address of the SMTP server used to deliver the alert
and the default gateway to use. All SMTP Alerts are sent to TCP port 25 on the destination
machine. A separate LAN Channel OEM parameter defines the SMTP alert configuration
associated with a LAN Alert Destination. Maximum of four SMTP configurations are supported.
SMTP alert configurations are accessed / defined via the Get/Set SMTP Alert Configuration
Parameter commands. The supported parameters include:
Number of supported alert configurations
Email From: name (per configuration)
Email To: name (per configuration)
Email Subject: line (per configuration)
Alerting machine name (identifies the managed server to the SMTP server, it is used
with the SMTP HELO command)
Support for the feature for a LAN channel can be determined by the LAN Channel OEM Feature
Support parameter.
The Message Content is a human readable version of the SEL event that triggered the alert.
Revision 1.0
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