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Configuring the Email Alerts for a Recipient

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Maintaining the NSS Configuring the Email Alerts for a Recipient 7 STEP 3 If your DHCP server is configured to provide NTP settings, select "Assign automatically via DHCP". If not, manually configure the NTP settings. In the NTP Server fields, enter the IP address or hostname for the NTP servers you wish to synchronize. Note that the settings in these fields are also used as a fallback if you chose to get NTP settings from your DHCP server. The NTP servers can be located on your network or can be public NTP servers located on the Internet. Skip to step 6. STEP 4 Click Manually. STEP 5 Enter the date and time in the Date and Time fields. STEP 6 Select your time zone from the Time Zone drop-down menu. STEP 7 Click Update. Configuring the Email Alerts for a Recipient You can create a list of users that will receive email alerts when changes occur to the NSS. Changes can include configuration changes (such as the addition of a volume), physical changes (such as the removal or insertion of a disk), and changes of state (such as a loss of power). You can customize the user's email profile to suit the user's specific "need-to-know" requirements. To configure the NSS for email alerts: Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 135

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Maintaining the NSS
Configuring the Email Alerts for a Recipient
Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
135
7
STEP 3
If your DHCP server is configured to provide NTP settings, select "Assign
automatically via DHCP". If not, manually configure the NTP settings. In the
NTP
Server
fields, enter the IP address or hostname for the NTP servers you wish to
synchronize. Note that the settings in these fields are also used as a fallback if you
chose to get NTP settings from your DHCP server. The NTP servers can be
located on your network or can be public NTP servers located on the Internet.
Skip to step 6.
STEP 4
Click
Manually
.
STEP 5
Enter the date and time in the
Date and Time
fields.
STEP 6
Select your time zone from the
Time Zone
drop-down menu.
STEP 7
Click
Update
.
Configuring the Email Alerts for a Recipient
You can create a list of users that will receive email alerts when changes occur to
the NSS. Changes can include configuration changes (such as the addition of a
volume), physical changes (such as the removal or insertion of a disk), and
changes of state (such as a loss of power). You can customize the user’s email
profile to suit the user’s specific "need-to-know" requirements.
To configure the NSS for email alerts: