Owner's Manual

424 Troubleshooting and Recovery
4
Enable alerting:
a
Select the check boxes of the events for which you want to enable
alerting. To enable all events for alerting, select the
Select All
check
box.
b
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
5
Click the
Email Alert Settings
subtab. The
Email Alert Destinations
page
displays.
6
Specify the SMTP server IP address:
a
Locate the
SMTP (Email) Server
field, and then type the SMTP
hostname or IP address.
NOTE: You must configure the SMTP e-mail server to accept relayed
emails from the CMC's IP address, a feature which is normally turned off
in most mail servers due to security concerns. For instructions as to how
to accomplish this in a secure manner, refer to the documentation that
came with your SMTP server.
b
Enter the desired originator e-mail for the alert, or leave it blank to
use the default e-mail originator. The default is cmc@<
IP_address
>
where <
IP_address
> is the IP address of CMC. To enter a value, the
syntax of the e-mail name is <
emailname
>[@<
domain
>], and an e-
mail domain can be optionally specified.
If @<
domain
> is not specified and there is an active CMC network
domain, then the e-mail address of <
emailname
>@<
cmc_domain
>
is used as the source e-mail. If @<
domain
> is not specified and CMC
has no active network domain, then the IP address of CMC is used
(for example, <
emailname
>@<
IP_address
>).
c
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
7
Specify the e-mail address(es) that receive the alerts:
a
Type a valid e-mail address in an empty
Destination Email
Address
field.
b
Enter an optional
Name
. This is the name of the entity receiving the
e-mail. If a name is entered for an invalid e-mail address, it is ignored.
c
Click
Apply
to save your settings.