Owner's Manual

56 Installing and Setting Up CMC
For instructions on adding and configuring public key users for CMC using
RACADM, see "Using RACADM to Configure Public Key Authentication
over SSH" on page 95. For instructions on adding and configuring users using
the Web interface, see "Adding and Configuring CMC Users" on page 168.
For instructions on using Active Directory with your CMC, see "Using the
CMC Directory Service" on page 269.
Adding SNMP and E-mail Alerts
You can configure CMC to generate SNMP or e-mail alerts when certain
chassis events occur. For more information, see "Configuring SNMP Alerts"
on page 416 and "Configuring E-mail Alerts" on page 423.
Configuring Remote Syslog
The remote syslog feature is activated and configured through either
CMC GUI or the racadm command. Configuration options include the
syslog server name (or IP address) and the UDP port that CMC uses when
forwarding the log entries. You can specify up to 3 distinct syslog server
destinations in the configuration. Remote syslog is an additional log target for
CMC. After you configure the remote syslog, each new log entry generated by
CMC is forwarded to the destination(s).
NOTE: Since the network transport for the forwarded log entries is UDP, there is no
guaranteed delivery of log entries, nor is there any feedback to CMC whether the
log entries were received successfully.
To configure CMC services:
1
Log in to CMC Web interface.
2
Click the
Network
tab.
3
Click the
Services
subtab. The
Services
page appears.
For more information on configuring the remote syslog, see Table 5-58.