ALARM NOTIFICATION Temperature FailureInstallation Manual June, 2011 15-3ALARM NOTIFICATION The IPedge server can generate SNMP messages in response tospecified alarm conditions.• Server Component stopping automatically• Server Component stopped manually• Server Component restart• Server chassis fan failure (Low fan speed)• Hardware Clock failure• Temperature too high• Power Supply failure (EM server only)• LAN failureTemperature Failure There are three temperature messages.• If the server temperature exceeds threshold 1, the BMC sends anSNMP trap packet.• If the server temperature exceeds threshold 2, the BMC sends anSNMP trap packet and shutdowns the server.• If the server temperature exceeds threshold 3, the BMC shutdownsthe server.The thresholds shown above are for temperature failure detected byBMC. Other than these, the server CPU itself has failure handling. Oneway to handle the failure is an audible alarm tone in the server chassisand the other is system shutdown.Notification IP Address Up to three destinations can be defined for alarm notification.1. Using Enterprise Manager select the IPedge server to configure.2. Select Maintenance > System > Maintenance > AlarmNotification.3. Click on the New icon.4. Enter the IP Address of the system to which the alarms will be sent.5. In the Community Name field enter a character set that will be usedas authentication. This field does not have to refer to the CommunityName of any server.6. Select the Alarms to generate a notification.7. Click on OK.Modify To modify an existing notification address:1. Select the address to be modified.2. Click on the Edit icon3. Enter the new address.Note: The first assignment will set the Community Name for all alarmnotification addresses. The community name can be changed, allnotification addresses will change to the new community name.