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AlertMail screen, Changing settings, Virtual Buttons tab

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Changing settings You can change enclosure settings from this screen. To save the settings after making the changes, click the Apply button. Item Enclosure Name Rack Name Asset Tag Possible value Description 1 to 32 characters including all The name of the selected enclosure alphanumeric characters, the dash (-), and the underscore (_) 1 to 32 characters including all The name of the rack in which the alphanumeric characters, the dash (-), enclosure is installed and the underscore (_) 0 to 32 characters including all The asset tag is used for inventory alphanumeric characters, the dash (-), control. and the underscore (_) The default asset tag is blank Virtual Buttons tab To change the state of the enclosure UID, click the Toggle On/Off button. The enclosure UID is located to the left of the Enclosure link-down port. AlertMail screen AlertMail enables users to receive system events by email instead of using SNMP traps. AlertMail is completely independent from SNMP, and both can be enabled at the same time. AlertMail uses standard SMTP commands to communicate with an SMTP-capable mail server. The "Reply To" address for each email sent by AlertMail is @. To enable the AlertMail feature, select the Enable AlertMail check box. To test the AlertMail function: 1. Be sure that the email address, alert sender domain, and SMTP server settings are correct. 2. Select the Send Test AlertMail button. 3. To confirm that the test completed successfully, verify the recipient email account. Enclosure settings 83

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Changing settings
You can change enclosure settings from this screen. To save the settings after making the changes,
click the
Apply
button.
Description
Possible value
Item
The name of the selected enclosure
1 to 32 characters including all
alphanumeric characters, the dash (-),
and the underscore (_)
Enclosure Name
The name of the rack in which the
enclosure is installed
1 to 32 characters including all
alphanumeric characters, the dash (-),
and the underscore (_)
Rack Name
The asset tag is used for inventory
control.
0 to 32 characters including all
alphanumeric characters, the dash (-),
and the underscore (_)
Asset Tag
The default asset tag is blank
Virtual Buttons tab
To change the state of the enclosure UID, click the
Toggle On/Off
button. The enclosure UID is
located to the left of the Enclosure link-down port.
AlertMail screen
AlertMail enables users to receive system events by email instead of using SNMP traps. AlertMail
is completely independent from SNMP, and both can be enabled at the same time. AlertMail uses
standard SMTP commands to communicate with an SMTP-capable mail server. The "Reply To"
address for each email sent by AlertMail is <Enclosure Name>@<Alert Sender Domain>. To enable
the AlertMail feature, select the
Enable AlertMail
check box.
To test the AlertMail function:
1.
Be sure that the email address, alert sender domain, and SMTP server settings are correct.
2.
Select the
Send Test AlertMail
button.
3.
To confirm that the test completed successfully, verify the recipient email account.
Enclosure settings
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