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4.In the corresponding boxes, enter the following command strings for the modem attached to the EMP port (boxes that aren’t listed here are not required for paging alerts):

ESC Sequence: the escape sequence. This string is sent to the modem before sending command strings. The maximum length for the string is five characters; longer strings are truncated.

Hangup String: hang up or drop the connection. The EMP automatically sends an <ENTER> character following this string. The maximum length for the string is eight characters; longer strings are truncated.

Modem Dial Command: the command to dial a phone number. This string is sent to the modem before sending the paging string.

Modem Init String: the initialization string for the modem. This string is sent every time the EMP initializes. The maximum length for the string is determined at run-time from firmware. You will be notified if the string is truncated. Following a save, the actual string saved is displayed in the edit box.

5.Click Save to save the changes.

6.Click Close to return to the PEM window.

7.In the PEM window, click Configure PEP.

8.Select the Enable PEP check box.

9.In the Blackout Period box, enter the minimum time, in minutes, between successive pages. The valid range is [0 - 255] where 0 disables the blackout period. Setting a blackout period can save you from being flooded with repeat pages. After you receive a PEP page, no additional pages are sent by PEP for the duration of the blackout period.

10.In the Paging String box, enter the phone number to dial for the page and the message you want sent with the page. The maximum length for the paging string is determined at run-time from firmware. You will be notified if the string is truncated. Following a save, the actual string saved is displayed in the edit box.

11.From the Options menu, choose Configure Event Actions.

12.In the Platform Event Paging Actions window, move the events that you want to generate an alert to the Enabled column and move all other events to the disabled column using the following buttons:

>>: Moves all events from the enabled list to the disabled list.

>: Moves the selected event from the enabled list to the disabled list.

<: Moves the selected event from the disabled list to enabled the list.

<<: Moves all events from the disabled list to the enabled list.

13.Click Save to save the changes.

14.Click Close to return to the PEP Configuration window.

15.To send a test page to verify that you have correctly configured PEP, from the Options menu, choose Send Alert.

16.Click Save to save the configuration.

17.Click Close to return to the Platform Event Manager window.

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Contents Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Page Contents Configuration Software and Utilities UpgradingSolving Problems Equipment Log and Power Consumption WorksheetsTechnical Reference Regulatory and Integration InformationFigures TablesServer Board Features Server Board FeaturesDescription Server Board VersionsServer Board Connector and Component Locations Server Board Connector and Component LocationsBack Panel Connectors Back Panel ConnectorsProcessor MemoryPCI Riser Slots VideoScsi Controller ATA-100 ControllerNIC Connector and Status LEDs Network ControllerKeyboard and Mouse RJ-45 Serial PortRear Serial 2 Port Adapter Pin-out RJ-45 SignalAbbreviation System Management Baseboard Management ControllerSystem Event Log Field Replaceable Units and Sensor Data RecordsPlatform Event Management Intel Server Management Emergency Management PortEMP and Serial Over LAN Intrusion Switch Monitoring Using PasswordsSecurity Software LocksSecure Mode Summary of Software Security Features Software Security FeaturesBoot without keyboard Installation Procedures Rearrange the StandoffsInstall the Server Board Installing the Server BoardInstall the Processor Retention Brackets Installing ProcessorsLower the locking bar completely Installing the Heat Sink Installing the Heat Sink Clip Installing Memory Connecting Cables Connect CablesInstalling a Service Partition on the Server Optional Installing Intel Server Management Installing your Operating SystemInstalling Intel SMaRT Tool Upgrading Tools and Supplies NeededInstalling DIMMs Processors Adding or Replacing a ProcessorLower the locking bar completely Installing the Heat Sink Replacing the Back up Battery Removing a ProcessorReplacing the Back up Battery Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Configuration Software and Utilities Service Partition OptionalConfiguration Utilities System Software Update SequencePower-On Self-Test Post Hot KeysHot Keys To Do ThisIf Bios Setup Is Inaccessible Bios SetupTemporarily Changing the Boot Device Priority When to Run the Adaptec SCSISelect Utility Configuring the Adaptec AIC-7899 Scsi AdapterRunning the Adaptec SCSISelect Utility Running the SCSISelect UtilityWhen to Run the Promise FastBuild Utility Running the Promise FastBuild UtilityDirect Platform Control DPC Console Running the Promise FastBuild UtilityDPC Console Modes of Operation Running the DPC Console Using the System Setup UtilityCreating SSU Diskettes Working with the SSU Interface Running the SSUCustomizing the SSU Interface Setting Boot Device Priority Setting Passwords and Security OptionsSetting the Administrator Password Exiting the SSUSetting Security Options Setting the User PasswordViewing the System Event Log Viewing FRU Information Viewing Sensor Data RecordsUpdating System Firmware and Bios Updating the BiosUpdating the Firmware Verifying the FirmwareSaving and Restoring the System Configuration Saving a ConfigurationRestoring a Configuration Setting Up Paging AlertsIntel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Setting Up LAN Alerts Setting Up Remote Modem or Serial Access Setting Up Remote LAN AccessManaging the Server Remotely Software Updates Creating a Bootable DisketteRecovering the Bios Software Update PackageRunning the Firmware Update Utility Firmware Update Utility DescriptionFRU/SDR Load Utility Description Command Line Format CommandWhat You Need to Do How You Use the FRU/SDR Load UtilityPrompting for Product Level FRU Information Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Solving Problems Resetting the SystemChecklist Initial System StartupRunning New Application Software After the System Has Been Running CorrectlyMore Problem Solving Procedures Monitoring PostVerifying Proper Operation of Key System Lights Confirming Loading of the Operating SystemPower Light Does Not Light Specific Problems and Corrective ActionsNo Characters Appear on Screen System Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly Characters Are Distorted or IncorrectDiskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Problems with Network Problems with Application SoftwareBootable CD-ROM Is Not Detected CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not LightAdd-in adapter stopped working without apparent cause Cannot Connect to a ServerIntel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide What it does at system reset Technical ReferenceServer Board Jumpers Jumper NameDiagnostic LEDs Diagnostic LED Decoder PostPost Codes Code0Fh 2Bh Off 2Dh 82h Off Post Error Codes and Messages Standard Post Error Messages and CodesError Code Error Message119 11A 11B 11E 120 121 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 Extended Post Error Messages and Codes Bios Recovery Beep Codes Bootblock Error Beep CodesBios Recovery Beep Codes Bootblock Error Beep CodesIntel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Product Safety Compliance Regulatory and Integration InformationProduct Regulatory Compliance Product EMC ComplianceProduct Regulatory Compliance Markings Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices FCC USAEurope CE Declaration of Conformity Bsmi TaiwanEquipment Log and Power Consumption Worksheets Equipment LogManufacturer Name Serial Number Date InstalledModel Number Calculating Power Consumption Worksheet, Calculating DC Power UsagePower Usage Worksheet Current UsageVoltage level and total current V X a = W Worksheet, Total Combined Power Used by the SystemTotal Watts For each voltage level Index Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide