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Using Real-Time System Manager
Running real-time one-to-one tasks
Configuring alerts
To protect the target computer from network flooding
1
Open the Real-Time view for the computer you want to manage.
See
"Accessing the Real-Time view"
2
Click Real-Time System Manager > Networking > Intel AMT Network
Filtering.
3
Click Limit the number of PING packets to and type the number of packets
per second allowed to pass through the Intel vPro network filter.
Default: 10 packets per second.
4
Click Save changes.
(Intel AMT, ASF, DASH)
You can specify the custom destination for SNMP alerts (PET). For a computer
with Intel AMT, you can specify which alerts to log and send.
You cannot directly disable ASF alerts using Real-Time System Manager. However,
you can modify the SNMP server and SNMP community settings appropriately
specifying a non-existent destination for ASF alerts. For example, you can type
. If the destination does not respond to ping, ASF alerts are disabled.
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To change the PET destination
1
Open the Real-Time view for the computer you want to manage.
See
"Accessing the Real-Time view"
2
Click Real-Time System Manager > Management Operations > Manage
Alerts.
3
Under Subscription settings, type the SNMP server s IP.
This value is applied to computers with Intel AMT and ASF.
By default, the task is configured with the Notification Server computer s IP.
In this case, the Altiris™ Event Console software, which is installed on the
Notification Server computer, accepts and displays the SNMP events that the
client computers send.
4
Type the SNMP community string.
Example: public
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