USING THE WEB INTERFACEEATON Managed ePDU User’s Guide 164201xxx Rev 1 DRAFT 10−OCT−200868NOTE The ePDU is capable of sending out two types of SNMP traps: PDU−specific traps, which are sent if configured in Event Log setting, while the PDU MIBs should beself explanatory. IPMI PET (Platform Event Traps), which are generated in alert configuration and sent out inIPMI−specific formats, containing raw data.Details of such traps can be referenced at:http://www.intel.com/design/servers/ipmi/pdf/IPMIv2_0_rev1_0_E3_markup.pdf(http://www.intel.com/design/servers/ipmi/pdf/ipmiv2_0_rev1_0_e3_markup.pdf) (Chapter 17.16) andhttp://download.intel.com/design/servers/ipmi/PET100.pdf(http://download.intel.com/design/servers/ipmi/pet100.pdf).Setting Up Event LoggingBy default, the ePDU captures certain system events and saves them in a local(internal) event log. You can expand the scope of the logging to also capture events inthe NFS, SMTP, and SNMP logs.Configuring the Local Event LogTo configure the local event log:1. Select Device Settings, and then select Event Log. The Event Log Settings pagedisplays. The Local Logging panel displays first. This panel controls the local eventlog. See Figure 63.Figure 63. Local Logging Panel2. The local event log is enabled by default. To turn it off, clear the Local LoggingEnabled check box.3. By default, 20 log entries are listed on each page of the local event log when it isdisplayed on your screen. To change this, type a different number in the Entriesshown per page field.4. To clear all events from the local event log: Click the Clear button. The button changes to Really Clear and you areprompted to click it only if you are certain you want to clear the log. Click Really Clear to complete the clear operation, or click Cancel to terminateit.