Dell DR6300 DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 28

alerts --help

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Syntax alerts --snmp_trap_email --enable Result Successfully enabled SNMP Trap email forwarding. NOTE: To disable SNMP trap mail forwarding, substitute the --disable command, as in the following example: alerts --snmp_trap_email --disable Successfully disabled SNMP Trap email forwarding. alerts --help Description Displays the listing of alerts and related options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series system CLI. Syntax alerts --help Result Usage: alerts --show [--email] [--snmp] [--events] [--index ] [--count ] [--all] [--alerts] [--index ] [--count ] [--all] [--summary] alerts --email [--add ] [--delete ] [--recipients ] [--relay_host ] [--admin_name ] [--company ] [--admin_email ] [--phone ] [--comments ] [--appliance_alerts ] [--software_updates ] [--daily_report ] alerts --test_email alerts --snmp_add --host --port --community alerts --snmp_delete --host alerts --snmp_enable --host alerts --snmp_disable --host alerts --snmp_trap_email [--enable][--disable] alerts --help alerts can be one of: --show Displays system alerts and events. --test_email Sends a test email using current email settings. --snmp_add Sets SNMP traps to be sent to a host. 28

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Syntax
alerts --snmp_trap_email --enable
Result
Successfully enabled SNMP Trap email forwarding.
NOTE:
To disable SNMP trap mail forwarding, substitute the
--disable
command, as in the following example:
alerts --snmp_trap_email --disable
Successfully disabled SNMP Trap email forwarding.
alerts --help
Description
Displays the listing of alerts and related options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series system CLI.
Syntax
alerts --help
Result
Usage:
alerts --show [--email]
[--snmp]
[--events] [--index <[-]number>] [--count <number>] [--all]
[--alerts] [--index <[-]number>] [--count <number>] [--all]
[--summary]
alerts --email [--add <email>]
[--delete <email>]
[--recipients <email>]
[--relay_host <server name>]
[--admin_name <admin name>]
[--company <company_name>]
[--admin_email <email>]
[--phone <phone number>]
[--comments <comments>]
[--appliance_alerts <yes|no>]
[--software_updates <yes|no>]
[--daily_report <yes|no>]
alerts --test_email
alerts --snmp_add --host <server name>
--port <number>
--community <name>
alerts --snmp_delete --host <server name>
alerts --snmp_enable --host <server name>
alerts --snmp_disable --host <server name>
alerts --snmp_trap_email [--enable][--disable]
alerts --help
alerts <command> <command-arguments>
<command> can be one of:
--show
Displays system alerts and events.
--test_email
Sends a test email using current email settings.
--snmp_add
Sets SNMP traps to be sent to a host.
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