User manual SYMANTEC REAL-TIME SYSTEM MANAGER 7.0 SP2

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[. . . ] AltirisTM Real-Time System Manager from Symantec User Guide Version 7. 0 SP2 MR1 AltirisTM Real-Time System Manager from Symantec User Guide The software described in this book is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of the agreement. Documentation version 7. 0 SP2 MR1 Legal Notice Copyright © 2010 Symantec Corporation. Symantec, the Symantec Logo, Altiris, and any Altiris or Symantec trademarks used in the product are trademarks or registered trademarks of Symantec Corporation or its affiliates in the U. S. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. [. . . ] See "Accessing the Real-Time view" on page 32. 2 3 Click Real-Time System Manager > Networking > Intel AMT Network Filtering. Click Limit the number of PING packets to and type the number of packets per second allowed to pass through the Intel vPro network filter. Default: 10 packets per second. 4 Click Save changes. Configuring alerts (Intel AMT, ASF, DASH) You can specify the custom destination for SNMP alerts (PET). For a computer with Intel AMT, you can specify which alerts to log and send. You cannot directly disable ASF alerts using Real-Time System Manager. However, you can modify the SNMP server and SNMP community settings appropriately specifying a non-existent destination for ASF alerts. If the destination does not respond to ping, ASF alerts are disabled. To change the PET destination 1 Open the Real-Time view for the computer you want to manage. See "Accessing the Real-Time view" on page 32. 2 3 Click Real-Time System Manager > Management Operations > Manage Alerts. Under Subscription settings, type the SNMP server's IP. This value is applied to computers with Intel AMT and ASF. By default, the task is configured with the Notification Server computer's IP. In this case, the AltirisTM Event Console software, which is installed on the Notification Server computer, accepts and displays the SNMP events that the client computers send. 4 Type the SNMP community string. Example: public Using Real-Time System Manager Running real-time one-to-one tasks 39 5 Type the destination URI for DASH alerts. By default, the value is set to the Notification Server's Web service event listener: http://<Notification Server IP>/Altiris/WSEL/wsel. aspx Currently, DASH does not support sending alerts through HTTPS. If your Notification Server is installed on a secure Web site, configure the wsel. aspx file so that it can be accessed through HTTP. 6 Select a DASH alerts delivery mode. The options are as follows: Push DASH client computer does not verify if the event listener has accepted the alert. Push with acknowledge DASH client computer verifies if the event listener has accepted the alert. If the event listener does not reply, the client computer can unsubscribe this particular event filter (vendor dependent). 7 Click Save changes. To subscribe to alerts (Intel AMT and DASH only) 1 Open the Real-Time view for the computer you want to manage. See "Accessing the Real-Time view" on page 32. 2 3 Click Real-Time System Manager > Management Operations > Manage Alerts. Under Select and configure event filters, configure the alerts. The options are as follows: Add Remove Adds a new alert subscription. Removes the alert from the client computer's memory and reclaim space. [. . . ] An event that is originated directly from platform firmware (BIOS) or platform hardware (ASIC, chipset , or microcontroller) independently of the state of the operating system or system management hardware. PET events provide advance warning of possible system failures. The overall power consumption of the system. Six power states exist that range from S0 (the system is powered on and fully operational) to S5 (the system is powered off). [. . . ]

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