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If you want the alert to be broadcast to an entire subnet, enter the IP address for the subnet.
9From the Options menu, choose Configure Event Actions.
10In the BMC LAN Alerting 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 |
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| the disabled list. |
• | < | Moves the selected event from the disabled list to |
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| the enabled list. |
•<< Moves all events from the disabled list to the enabled list.
11Click Save to save the changes.
12Click Close to return to the BMC LAN Configuration window.
13To send a test alert to verify that you have correctly configured BMC LAN alerts, from the Options menu, choose Send Alert.
14Click Save to save the changes.
15Click Close to return to the PEM window.
Managing the server remotely
You can set up the server so that you can connect to it from a remote client system to perform management tasks. You can make the connection over a LAN or by using a modem or direct serial cable to the Emergency Management Port (EMP). Instructions for setting up the server for remote LAN and serial/modem access are given below.
Setting up remote LAN access
To configure remote LAN access:
1From the SSU Main window, choose Platform Event Manager (PEM).