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ATTO Technology Inc. FibreBridge Installation and Operation Manual
E-mail messages provide error notification
E-mail notification allows the FibreBridge to send
an E-mail message to you, a network
administrator or other users when certain events
occur. Serious error messages are sent
immediately, while messages for less serious
errors are sent every 15 minutes.
You may send E-mails to up to five E-mail
addresses and designate which conditions prompt
each E-mail notification.
When an event occurs that warrants E-mail
notification, the FibreBridge sends the message; it
cannot respond to a rejection by a server for an
invalid address. Ensure all E-mail addresses typed
in are valid.
Each E-mail is time stamped when it leaves as
part of the SMTP header information as shown in
Exhibit 4.0-3.
1 If you have not already, open an ExpressNAV
session. For instructions, refer to
Open an
ExpressNAV session
on page 27.
2 On the left hand menu, click
Remote Mgt.
3The
Remote Management page appears.
4 Click on the
enabled radio button next to the
Email Notification heading.
5 Type in the sender address (E-mails show this
name in the
From field)
6 Type in the SMTP Server IP address
7 Type in the user name and password of your
SMTP E-mail account if your server requires it
8 Type in up to five E-mail addresses
9 Choose
All, Informational, Warning, or
Critical for each E-mail address.
10 When all information is typed in, click
Submit.
Exhibit 4.0-3 The E-mail messages sent by the FibreBridge follow this format.
Subject: [The Type of Event that Occurred]
Message Body:
This is a status message from [FibreBridge name]. Identifying information as
well as the most recent entries from the event log appear below.
*************** Unit Information ***************
Serial Number : [Serial Number]
IP Addresses: [IP Address1]
[IP Address2]
*************** Event Log Entries ****************
[Listing of the ten latest event log entries]
Voltage Info Yes Yes A monitored voltage level has increased or
decreased to within standard operating ranges
Voltage Critical Yes Yes A monitored nominal voltage level has increased
or decreased beyond the percentages listed
below:
Level
...
VDDA
......
VDDB
..... .
VDDC
........
VDDD
.............
3.30V
.........
2.50V
........
1.50V
.........
1.35V
Low
.......
5%
..............
4%
............
5%
.........,..
4.5%
High
....
8%
............
5%
..... ....
5%
............
5%
Voltage Warning Yes Yes A monitored nominal voltage level has increased
or decreased beyond the percentages listed
below:
Level
...
VDDA
......
VDDB
..... .
VDDC
........
VDDD
.............
3.30V
.........
2.50V
........
1.50V
.........
1.35V
Low
.......
3%
..............
3%
..........
3%
.........,..
3%
High
.....
5%
..........
3.5%
... ......
3%
..........
3%
Event
Severity
Level
Extended
Traps disabled
Extended
Traps enabled
Explanation