Dell PowerVault MD3260 Administrator's Guide - Page 41

Configuring SNMP Alerts

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- Every x hours - Sends an e-mail alert after the specified time interval if an event has occurred during that time interval. You can select this option only if you have selected either Event + Profile or Event + Support in the Information To Send list. 7. Click OK. An alert icon is displayed next to each node in the Tree view where an alert is set. 8. If required, verify if the e-mail is sent successfully: - Provide an SMTP mail server name and an e-mail sender address for the e-mail addresses to work. - Ensure that the e-mail addresses that you had previously configured appear in the Configured e-mail addresses area. - Use fully qualified e-mail addresses; for example, [email protected]. - Configure multiple e-mail addresses before you click OK. Configuring SNMP Alerts 1. Open the Configure Alerts dialog by performing one of these actions in the EMW: - On the Devices tab, select a node and then on the menu bar, select Edit → Configure Alerts. Go to step 3. NOTE: This option enables you to set up alerts for all the storage arrays connected to the host. - On the Setup, select Configure Alerts. Go to step 2. 2. Select one of the following options to specify an alert level: - All storage arrays - Select this option to send an alert notification about events on all storage arrays. - An individual storage array - Select this option to send an alert notification about events that occur in only a specified storage array. These results occur, depending on your selection: - If you selected All storage arrays, the Configure Alerts dialog is displayed. - If you selected An individual storage array, the Select Storage Array dialog is displayed. Select the storage array for which you want to receive alert notifications and click OK. The Configure Alerts dialog is displayed. NOTE: If you do not know location of the selected storage array, click Blink to turn on the LEDs of the storage array. 3. Select the SNMP tab to configure the SNMP alert destinations. - Adding an SNMP address - In Community name, type the community name. In Trap destination, type the trap destination, and click Add. NOTE: The community name is an ASCII string that identifies a known set of network management stations and is set by the network administrator. The default community name is the string public. The trap destination is the IP address or the host name of a computer running an SNMP management application. An example of an SNMP enabled management application is the Dell Management Console. For more information on the Dell Management Console, see dell.com . - Replacing an SNMP address - Select the SNMP address in the Configured SNMP addresses area, type the replacement community name in Community name and the trap destination in Trap destination, and click Replace. - Deleting an SNMP address - Select the SNMP address in the Configured SNMP addresses area, and click Delete. - Validating an SNMP address - Select the SNMP address in the Configured SNMP addresses area, and click Test. A test message is sent to the SNMP address. A message box with the results of the validation and any error information is displayed. 4. Click OK. 41

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Every x hours
— Sends an e-mail alert after the specified time interval if an event has occurred during that
time interval. You can select this option only if you have selected either
Event + Profile
or
Event + Support
in
the
Information To Send
list.
7.
Click
OK
.
An alert icon is displayed next to each node in the Tree view where an alert is set.
8.
If required, verify if the e-mail is sent successfully:
Provide an SMTP mail server name and an e-mail sender address for the e-mail addresses to work.
Ensure that the e-mail addresses that you had previously configured appear in the
Configured e-mail
addresses
area.
Use fully qualified e-mail addresses; for example, [email protected].
Configure multiple e-mail addresses before you click
OK
.
Configuring SNMP Alerts
1.
Open the
Configure Alerts
dialog by performing one of these actions in the EMW:
On the
Devices
tab, select a node and then on the menu bar, select
Edit
Configure Alerts.
Go to step 3.
NOTE:
This option enables you to set up alerts for all the storage arrays connected to the host.
On the
Setup
, select
Configure Alerts
. Go to step 2.
2.
Select one of the following options to specify an alert level:
All storage arrays
— Select this option to send an alert notification about events on all storage arrays.
An individual storage array
— Select this option to send an alert notification about events that occur in only
a specified storage array.
These results occur, depending on your selection:
If you selected
All storage arrays
, the
Configure Alerts
dialog is displayed.
If you selected
An individual storage array
, the
Select Storage Array
dialog is displayed. Select the storage
array for which you want to receive alert notifications and click
OK
. The
Configure Alerts
dialog is
displayed.
NOTE:
If you do not know location of the selected storage array, click
Blink
to turn on the LEDs of the storage
array.
3.
Select the
SNMP
tab to configure the SNMP alert destinations.
Adding an SNMP address — In
Community name
, type the community name. In
Trap destination
, type the
trap destination, and click
Add
.
NOTE:
The community name is an ASCII string that identifies a known set of network management
stations and is set by the network administrator. The default community name is the string
public
.
The trap destination is the IP address or the host name of a computer running an SNMP management
application. An example of an SNMP enabled management application is the Dell Management
Console. For more information on the Dell Management Console, see
dell.com
.
Replacing an SNMP address — Select the SNMP address in the
Configured SNMP addresses
area, type
the replacement community name in
Community name
and the trap destination in
Trap
destination, and
click
Replace
.
Deleting an SNMP address — Select the SNMP address in the
Configured SNMP addresses
area, and
click
Delete
.
Validating an SNMP address — Select the SNMP address in the
Configured SNMP addresses
area, and
click
Test
. A test message is sent to the SNMP address. A message box with the results of the validation
and any error information is displayed.
4.
Click
OK
.
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