Users Guide
• System Health
• Storage
• Conguration
• Audit
• Updates
3 Select one or more of the following severity levels:
• Critical
• Warning
• Informational
The Monitored Alerts section displays the results based on the selected category and severity. For information about the eld
descriptions on the this page, see the Online Help.
4 Click Apply.
Setting Event Alerts Using RACADM
To set an event alert, run the eventfilters command. For more information, see the Chassis Management Controller for PowerEdge
VRTX RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/support//manuals.
Conguring Alert Destinations
The management station uses Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to receive data from CMC.
You can congure the IPv4 and IPv6 alert destinations, email settings, and SMTP server settings, and test these settings.
Before conguring the email alert or SNMP trap settings, make sure that you have the Chassis Conguration Administrator privilege.
Conguring SNMP Trap Alert Destinations
You can congure the IPv6 or IPv4 addresses to receive the SNMP traps.
Conguring SNMP Trap Alert Destinations Using CMC Web Interface
To congure IPv4 or IPv6 alert destination settings using CMC Web interface:
1 In the left pane, click Chassis Overview > Alerts > Trap Settings.
2 On the Chassis Event Alert Destinations page, type the following:
• In the Destination eld, type a valid IP address. Use the quad-dotted IPv4 format, standard IPv6 address notation, or FQDN. For
example: 123.123.123.123 or 2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334 or dell.com.
Choose a format that is consistent with the networking technology or infrastructure. The Test Trap functionality cannot detect
incorrect choices based on the current network conguration (example, use of an IPv6 destination in an IPv4-only environment).
• In the Community String eld, enter a valid community name to which the destination management station belongs.
This community string diers from the community string on the Chassis Overview > Network > Services page. The SNMP traps
community string is the community that CMC uses for outbound traps destined to management stations. The community string
on the Chassis Overview > Network > Services page is the community string that management stations use to query the SNMP
daemon on CMC.
• Under Enabled , select the option corresponding to the destination IP to enable the IP address to receive the traps. You can
specify up to four IP addresses.
3 Click Apply to save the settings.
4 To test whether the IP address is receiving the SNMP traps, click Send in the Test SNMP Trap column.
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