# AMI Remote Access Companion configuration file # Version 2.4 - DO NOT EDIT/REMOVE THE FOLLOWING LINE [Version2.4] # # All lines beginning with '#' are treated as comments, and will be ignored by # the utility. # Adding '#' at the middle of a line, which does not also have '#' at the # beginning may cause the utility to misbehave. # # All equal signs ('=') must be preceded by exactly one blank space. And # should be followed immediately by the values, if any, without any space in # between. There should also be no trailing spaces in any line. INI files # which do not follow the above guidelines may cause the utility to misbehave. # # PCCardmodem group contains keys to configure the PCCard modem, if present # # BaudRate: # Default: 57600 # Valid Values: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 # # DialMode: # Default: Tone # Valid Values: Pulse, Tone # # ExtraModemInitString: # Default: (empty) # Valid Values: (Standard modem init strings and/or modem specific strings) # [PCCardModem] BaudRate =57600 DialMode =Tone ExtraModemInitString = # ExtModem group contains keys to configure the External modem, if present # # BaudRate: # Default: 57600 # Valid Values: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 # # DialMode: # Default: Tone # Valid Values: Pulse, Tone # # ExtraModemInitString: # Default: (empty) # Valid Values: (Standard modem init strings and/or modem specific strings) # [ExtModem] BaudRate =57600 DialMode =Tone ExtraModemInitString = # NetConfig group contains keys to configure the IP address and related items # # IpAddr: # Default: 127.0.0.1 # Valid Values: (Any valid unique IP address) # # SubNetMask: # Default: 0.0.0.0 # Valid Values: (Any valid Subnet Mask) # # GatewayAddr: # Default: 0.0.0.0 # Valid Values: (Any valid IP Address, which points to a gateway) # [NetConfig] IpAddr =127.0.0.1 SubNetMask =0.0.0.0 GatewayAddr =0.0.0.0 # PPPConfig group contains a key to configure PPP related items # IPPoolStart: (Start address of three consecutive addresses to be used on # PPP connections through the RAC's modems) # Default: 128.0.0.1 # Valid Values: (Any valid unique IP, with two successive free IPs) # [PPPConfig] IPPoolStart =128.0.0.1 # RACTemp group contains keys to manage the monitoring of the RAC's temperature # # Low Warning: # Default: 5 # Low Alert: # Default: 0 # High Warning: # Default: 45 # High Alert: # Default: 50 # Monitoring: # Default: Enable # Valid Values: Enable, Disable # Polling Time: (Gives the time interval between two successive measurements) # Default: 10 # Period: (Gives the granularity or units for Polling Time) # Default: Secs # Valid Values: Secs, Mins, Hours, Days # # The general idea is that the normal RAC temperature would be between the # Low warning and the high warning limits. If the temperature either drops # below the Low warning, or rises above the high warning, the RAC would # generate a Warning condition alert. Typically the Low alert value # should be lower than the Low warning and the High alert should be higher # than the high warning, so that if the temperature continues to either drop, # going below Low warning, or to climb going above High warning, then the # RAC will generate an Error condition alert. # So, usually, # Low alert < Low warning < normal value < High warning < High alert. # [RACTempConfig] Low Warning =5 Low Alert =0 High Warning =45 High Alert =50 Polling Time =10 Period =secs Monitoring =Enable # WallAdapVolt group contains keys to manage the monitoring of the RAC's # Wall Adapter Voltage, if available # # Low Warning: # Default: 5.5 # Low Alert: # Default: 5.0 # High Warning: # Default: 9.0 # High Alert: # Default: 9.5 # Monitoring: # Default: Enable # Valid Values: Enable, Disable # Polling Time: (Gives the time interval between two successive measurements) # Default: 10 # Period: (Gives the granularity or units for Polling Time) # Default: secs # Valid Values: secs, mins, hours, days # # The general idea is that the normal Wall Adapter Voltage would be between # the Low warning and the high warning limits. If the Voltage either drops # below the Low warning, or rises above the high warning, the RAC would # generate a Warning condition alert. Typically the Low alert value should # be lower than the Low warning and the High alert should be higher than the # high warning, so that if the Voltage continues to either drop, going below # Low warning, or to climb going above High warning, then the RAC will # generate an Error condition alert. # So, usually, # Low alert < Low warning < normal value < High warning < High alert. # [WallAdapterVoltConfig] Low Warning =5.5 Low Alert =5.0 High Warning =9.0 High Alert =9.5 Polling Time =10 Period =secs Monitoring =Enable # PCIVolt group contains keys to manage the monitoring of the Host's PCI # 5 Volt signal of the slot in which the RAC resides. # # Low Warning: # Default: 4.5 # Low Alert: # Default: 4.0 # High Warning: # Default: 5.5 # High Alert: # Default: 6.0 # Monitoring: # Default: Enable # Valid Values: Enable, Disable # Polling Time: (Gives the time interval between two successive measurements) # Default: 10 # Period: (Gives the granularity or units for Polling Time) # Default: Secs # Valid Values: secs, mins, hours, days # # The general idea is that the normal PCI 5V level would be between the # Low warning and the high warning limits. If the Voltage either drops # below the Low warning, or rises above the high warning, the RAC would # generate a Warning condition alert. Typically the Low alert value should # be lower than the Low warning and the High alert should be higher than the # high warning, so that if the Voltage continues to either drop, going below # Low warning, or to climb going above High warning, then the RAC will # generate an Error condition alert. # So, usually, # Low alert < Low warning < normal value < High warning < High alert. # [PCIVoltConfig] Low Warning =4.5 Low Alert =4.0 High Warning =5.5 High Alert =6.0 Polling Time =10 Period =secs Monitoring =Enable # AdminEntryxx groups contain keys to configure Admin properties and # preferences. AdminEntry0 is for the first Admin in the list, # AdminEntry1 is for the second, and so on up to AdminEntry15 which will # correspond to the sixteenth Admin in the list of Admins. # # Administrator alias: (Login name) # Password: (Admin's password) # Security Feature: # The AdminName and Password will not be displayed in the INI file. The User has # to edit the two fields manually when he/she configures the the DRAC card. Once # Configuration is done, the values for AdminName and Password is agained removed # from the INI file. # # CallBackNumber: (Security feature: When this admin dials in to the RAC # and successfully logs in, when the dialer drops the line, the # RAC calls back the admin at this number. # Default: (empty) # Pager Number: (Admin's pager number to be used for Alerts by paging, # if configured) # Default: (empty) # Page Type: (Admin's pager type) # Default: None # Valid Values: None, Numeric, AlphaNumeric # Service prov no: (To be used in case of Alphanumeric pagers) # Default: None # Preferences: (Paging preferences indicating which levels of Alerts the Admin # would like to receive over his/her pager. To specify multple # levels, include multiple Preferences keys for the same Admin) # Default: Empty # Valid Values: Information, Warning, Error, Fatal # Custom Code: (This will be included in Numeric/Alphanumeric pages to # help identify the location of the RAC/Server originating the Alert) # Default: None # Valid Values: (Numeric/Alphanumeric string for Numeric/Alphanumeric pagers) # PageOn xxxx: (Paging preferences based on Hourly intervals for each day # of the week. xxxx may be Sunday, Monday, upto Saturday. # Each line should have a string of 24 characters (0's or 1's only) # each of which represents one hour for that day. # Let's consider PageOn Sunday as an example. # If the first character is 0 (or 1), then, it means that the admin # wants (or does not want) to be paged on alert, between 0000 hrs # and 0100 hrs on Sunday morning. If the characters 20 to 24 are 0 # then, the admin does not want to be paged between 7pm and midnight # on Sunday. # The same holds true for each day of the week. If any of the Hours # do not have a corresponding in the INI file, then the default is # taken to be 1) # MailID : Email addres where alert notificiations hould be sent to the # administrator. # Default : (Empty) # Valid Values : Any mail id of the form name@server.com # MailOnSeverity : Severities for which the admin would like to be mailed # Deafult : Empty # Valid Values : Information Warning Error Fatal # For multiple severities include multiple keys # To remove a particular severity remove the whole key for that severity [AdminEntry0] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry1] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry2] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry3] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry4] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry5] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry6] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry7] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry8] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry9] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry10] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry11] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry12] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry13] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry14] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = [AdminEntry15] Administrator Alias = Password = CallBackNum = Service Provider = Pager Number = Pager Type =None Preferences = Custom Code = PageOn Sunday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Monday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Tuesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Wednesday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Thursday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Friday =111111111111111111111111 PageOn Saturday =111111111111111111111111 MailID = MailOnSeverity = # ManagementStationx groups contain keys to specify the phone numbers of upto # 8 ManagementStations which can be dialled into by the RAC for logging events # and Alerts regarding the RAC/Server events and conditions, if so configured. # # Phone number: (Spcifies a phone number for the RAC to dial out to) # Default: None # # Management Station Severity Mask: (Preferences indicating those levels of # Alerts for which the RAC may dial out. To specify multple # levels, include multiple keys) # Default: (all four levels) # Valid Values: Information, Warning, Error, Fatal # # If one does not want an alert for informational just remove # the key which says Management Station Severity Mask = Information [ManagementStation0] PhoneNumber = Management Station Severity Mask =Information Management Station Severity Mask =Warning Management Station Severity Mask =Error Management Station Severity Mask =Fatal [ManagementStation1] PhoneNumber = Management Station Severity Mask =Information Management Station Severity Mask =Warning Management Station Severity Mask =Error Management Station Severity Mask =Fatal [ManagementStation2] PhoneNumber = Management Station Severity Mask =Information Management Station Severity Mask =Warning Management Station Severity Mask =Error Management Station Severity Mask =Fatal [ManagementStation3] PhoneNumber = Management Station Severity Mask =Information Management Station Severity Mask =Warning Management Station Severity Mask =Error Management Station Severity Mask =Fatal [ManagementStation4] PhoneNumber = Management Station Severity Mask =Information Management Station Severity Mask =Warning Management Station Severity Mask =Error Management Station Severity Mask =Fatal [ManagementStation5] PhoneNumber = Management Station Severity Mask =Information Management Station Severity Mask =Warning Management Station Severity Mask =Error Management Station Severity Mask =Fatal [ManagementStation6] PhoneNumber = Management Station Severity Mask =Information Management Station Severity Mask =Warning Management Station Severity Mask =Error Management Station Severity Mask =Fatal [ManagementStation7] PhoneNumber = Management Station Severity Mask =Information Management Station Severity Mask =Warning Management Station Severity Mask =Error Management Station Severity Mask =Fatal # SNMPDestx groups contain keys to specify upto 8 SNMP trap destinations # to which the RAC can send SNMP Trap alerts, if configured. # # IpAddr: # Default: 0.0.0.0 # Valid Values: (Any valid unique IP address) # Community name: # Default: (none) # Valid Values: (Any valid SNMP Community name) # # SNMP Severity Mask: (Preferences indicating those levels of # Alerts for which the RAC may send a trap. To specify multple # levels, include multiple keys) # Default: (all four levels) # Valid Values: Information, Warning, Error, Fatal # to remove trap for aparticular severity remove the whole key # for eg: Snmp Severity Mak = Information has to be removed # [SNMPDest0] IpAddr =0.0.0.0 Community Name = Snmp Severity Mask =Information Snmp Severity Mask =Warning Snmp Severity Mask =Error Snmp Severity Mask =Fatal [SNMPDest1] IpAddr =0.0.0.0 Community Name = Snmp Severity Mask =Information Snmp Severity Mask =Warning Snmp Severity Mask =Error Snmp Severity Mask =Fatal [SNMPDest2] IpAddr =0.0.0.0 Community Name = Snmp Severity Mask =Information Snmp Severity Mask =Warning Snmp Severity Mask =Error Snmp Severity Mask =Fatal [SNMPDest3] IpAddr =0.0.0.0 Community Name = Snmp Severity Mask =Information Snmp Severity Mask =Warning Snmp Severity Mask =Error Snmp Severity Mask =Fatal [SNMPDest4] IpAddr =0.0.0.0 Community Name = Snmp Severity Mask =Information Snmp Severity Mask =Warning Snmp Severity Mask =Error Snmp Severity Mask =Fatal [SNMPDest5] IpAddr =0.0.0.0 Community Name = Snmp Severity Mask =Information Snmp Severity Mask =Warning Snmp Severity Mask =Error Snmp Severity Mask =Fatal [SNMPDest6] IpAddr =0.0.0.0 Community Name = Snmp Severity Mask =Information Snmp Severity Mask =Warning Snmp Severity Mask =Error Snmp Severity Mask =Fatal [SNMPDest7] IpAddr =0.0.0.0 Community Name = Snmp Severity Mask =Information Snmp Severity Mask =Warning Snmp Severity Mask =Error Snmp Severity Mask =Fatal # AlertTableConfig contains entries to configure how the RAC uses the # different possible Methods of Alerting, in what order, how many times # to retry, and how often. # # AlertMethodx: (There can be four different Alert Methods) # Default: # Method1: SNMPTrap # Method2: Email # Method3: Page # Method4: ManagedConsole # Valid Values: SNMPTrap, Page, ManagedConsole, Email # RetriesMethodx: (The number of retries to be attempted for each method) # Default: # Method1: 1 # Method2: 2 # Method3: 2 # Method4: 3 # NotificationFrequency: (The number of seconds to wait before retrying) # Default: 10 # [AlertTableConfig] AlertMethod1 =SNMPTrap AlertMethod2 =Email AlertMethod3 =Page AlertMethod4 =ManagementStation RetriesMethod1 =1 RetriesMethod2 =2 RetriesMethod3 =2 RetriesMethod4 =3 NotificationFrequency =10 # MiscConfig group contains keys for miscellaneous configuration items. # # StartupTimeDelay: # Default: 0 # HeartBeatTimeout: (The number of seconds that the RAC waits between two # successive Heartbeats from the RAC Driver. If there is no # Heartbeat after this time, the RAC assumes the Host OS to be # 'Dead' or Crashed) # Default: 15 # ServerID: # Default: 0 # [MiscConfig] HeartBeatTimeout =15 ServerID =0 # AutoRecoveryConfig group contains keys to configure AutoRecovery options. # # AutoRecovery Method: (The method of AutoRecovery to be used by the RAC if # it has determined the Host server to be Dead) # Default: Disable # Valid Values: Disable, HardwareReset, HardwarePowercycle # AutoRecovery Timer: (The time in seconds, after which, to initiate # AutoRecovery after the Host is Dead) # Default: 30 # [AutoRecoveryConfig] AutoRecovery Method =Disable AutoRecovery Timer =30 # DialOutConfig group contains keys to configure DialOut parameters. # # Alias: (DialOut Alias to be used by the RAC when it dials out to Management # Stations) # Password: (DialOut Password to be used by the RAC when it dials out to # Management Stations) # [DialOutConfig] Alias =GUEST Password = # TCPIPConfig group contains keys to configure Advanced Internal parameters of # the TCPIP communication stack. # # EtherMTU = 46-1500 # TCPTTL = 60-512 # SRTTBase = 0-4096 # SRTTDefault = 6-512 # TCPReXmtMin = 2-512 # TCPReXmtMax = 128-4096 # # [defaults] [Slow Connections] # EtherMTU =1500 EtherMTU =500 # TCPTTL =60 TCPTTL =128 # SRTTBase =0 SRTTBase =256 # SRTTDefault =6 SRTTDefault =384 # TCPReXmtMin =2 TCPReXmtMin =2 # TCPReXmtMax =128 TCPReXmtMax =1024 [TCPIPConfig] EtherMTU =1500 TCPTTL =60 SRTTBase =0 SRTTDefault =6 TCPReXmtMin =2 TCPReXmtMax =128 # DHCPConfig groups contains keys to Enable/Disable the DHCP client on the RAC # # DHCPClient: # Default: Enable # Valid Values: Enable, Disable # [DHCPConfig] DHCPClient =Enable # TerminalServerConfig groups contains keys to Enable/Disable the # TerminalServer interface on the RAC # # Terminal Server Config: # Default: Enable # Valid Values: Enable, Disable # [TerminalServerConfig] Terminal Server Config =Disable # SNMPServerConfig group contains keys to identify the SNMP parameters # # Community Name: (Name of the SNMP Community) # EnterpriseID: # [SnmpServerConfig] Community Name =public EnterpriseID =3582 # EmailServerConfig contains parameters to enable sending mails # The card has to communicate to a SMTp server to send mails # This group contains information about the server # # # # MailServerIpAddress (Address of Mail server in IP form) # Default : 0.0.0.0 # Valid Values : Any valid IP # # [EmailServerConfig] MailServerIpAddress =0.0.0.0Download Driver Pack
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Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
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