Figure 41. Advanced Features Configuration Screen 3 - Intel SR6850HW4 - Server Platform - 0 MB RAM Product Manual

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Enable HTTPS: When the HTTPS server is disabled, it closes all open sockets so that the
network stack will not accept incoming HTTPS connections. When the HTTPS server is
enabled, it will wake up the HTTPS thread, which will open its sockets. If this feature is
disabled, none of the other fields is editable.
HTTPS Port: The HTTPS Port edit box allows the HTTPS Port number for this server to be
set. The HTTPS port is the port on which the SSL connection is made. The default is 80. The
valid range is 1 – 65535.
Advanced Features Configuration Screen 3: SMTP Alert Settings
This screen allows you to continue the configuration of the Advanced Features on this server by
configuring the SMTP alert settings.
The BMC Email Alerting feature provides a way for IPMI alerts to be delivered via email as well as
the IPMI standard alerting methods. This allows email alerting in an operating system-independent
and operating system-absent fashion, such as before the operating system is loaded and in case the
operating system hangs. The BMC provides support for sending mail via SMTP, the Simple Mail
Transport Protocol.
Sender Machine Name: The Sender Machine Name edit box is where the name of this server
goes. This name is used in the email so that the recipient knows what machine the email is
coming from.
From Address: The From Address edit box is where the email address of where the emails are
coming from, so that the recipient can tell whom the email is from.
To Address: The To Address edit box is the email address of where the emails are being sent.

Figure 41. Advanced Features Configuration Screen 3

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