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where
<community name>
is the SNMP community to which the
chassis belongs, and
<index>
is the index value you specified in steps 4
and 5.
You can configure up to four destination IP addresses to receive traps alerts.
To add more IP addresses, repeat steps 2–6.
NOTE: The commands in steps 2–6 will overwrite any existing settings configured
for the index you specify (1–4). To determine whether an index has previously
configured values, type: racadm getconfig -g cfgTraps -i <index>. If the index is
configured, values will appear for the cfgTrapsAlertDestIPAddr and
cfgTrapsCommunityName objects.
To test an event trap for an alert destination:
racadm testtrap -i <index>
where
<index>
is a value 1–4 representing the alert destination you want to
test. If you are unsure of the index number, type:
racadm getconfig -g cfgTraps -i <index>
Configuring E-mail Alerts
When the CMC detects a chassis event, such as an environmental warning or
a component failure, it can be configured to send an e-mail alert to one or
more e-mail addresses.
Table 11-1 provides an overview of the events that trigger e-mail and SNMP
alerts. For information on SNMP alerts, see "Configuring SNMP Alerts" on
page 298.
You can add and configure e-mail alerts using the Web interface or
RACADM.
Using the Web Interface
NOTE: To add or configure e-mail alerts, you must have Chassis Configuration
Administrator privilege.
1
Log in to the CMC Web interface.
2
Select
Chassis
in the system tree.
3
Click the
Alert Management
tab. The
Chassis Events
page appears.
4
Enable alerting: