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Intel® Server Board S2600CO Family TPS Platform Management Functional Overview
Revision 1.4 71
Intel order number G42278-004
Event Filter Number Offset Mask Events
10 Power down, power cycle, and reset Watchdog timer
11 OEM system boot event System restart (reboot)
12 Drive Failure, Predicated Failure Hot Swap Controller
Additionally, the BMC supports the following PEF actions:
Power off
Power cycle
Reset
OEM action
Alerts
The “Diagnostic interrupt” action is not supported.
6.10.10 LAN Alterting
The BMC supports sending embedded LAN alerts, called SNMP PET (Platform Event traps),
and SMTP email alerts.
The BMC supports a minimum of four LAN alert destinations.
6.10.10.1 SNMP Platform Event Traps (PETs)
This feature enables a target system to send SNMP traps to a designated IP address by means
of LAN. These alerts are formatted per the Intelligent Platform Management Interface
Specification Second Generation v2.0. A Module Information Block (MIB) file associated with
the traps is provided with the BMC firmware to facilitate interpretation of the traps by external
software. The format of the MIB file is covered under RFC 2578.
6.10.11 Altert Policy Table
Associated with each PEF entry is an alert policy that determines which IPMI channel the alert
is to be sent. There is a maximum of 20 alert policy entries. There are no pre-configured entries
in the alert policy table because the destination types and alerts may vary by user. Each entry in
the alert policy table contains four bytes for a maximum table size of 80 bytes.
6.10.11.1 E-mail Alerting
The Embedded Email Alerting feature allows the user to receive e-mails alerts indicating issues
with the server. This allows e-mail alerting in an OS-absent (for example, Pre-OS and OS-Hung)
situation. This feature provides support for sending e-mail by means of SMTP.
6.10.12 SM-CLP (SM-CLP Lite)
SMASH refers to Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware. SMASH is defined
by a suite of specifications, managed by the DMTF, that standardize the manageability
interfaces for server hardware. CLP refers to Command Line Protocol. SM-CLP is defined by
the Server Management Command Line Protocol Specification (SM-CLP), version 1.0, which is
part of the SMASH suite of specifications. The specifications and further information on SMASH
can be found at the DMTF website (http://www.dmtf.org/).

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Intel S2600CO series Specifications

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BrandIntel
ModelS2600CO series
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