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49UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide
For events that have an associated clearing event, you can also set these parameters. (An example of an event
with its clearing event is
UPS: Lost communication with the battery packs and
UPS: Restored communication with the battery packs).
E-mail notification screens
Overview of setup. Use Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) to send e-mail to up to four recipients when
an event occurs.
To use the e-mail feature, you must define the following settings:
The IP addresses of the primary and, optionally, the secondary Domain Name System (DNS) servers.
(See “DNS screen”)
The IP address or DNS name for the SMTP Server and From Address. (See “SMTP Server” below)
The e-mail addresses for a maximum of four recipients
. (See “E-mail recipients”)
You can use the To Address setting of the recipients option to send e-mail to a text-based
screen.
SMTP Server.
Path: Configuration > Notification > E-mail > Server
This screen lists your primary and secondary DNS server (see “DNS screen”) and then these fields:
Repeat at an interval of n
The notification is sent repeatedly at the specified interval (the default is every 2
minutes until the condition clears).
Up to n times During an active event, the notification repeats for this number of times.
or
Until condition clears The notification is sent repeatedly until the condition clears or is resolved.
Field Description
Outgoing Mail Configuration
From Address
The contents of the From field in e-mail messages sent by the NMC:
In the format user@ [IP_address] (if an IP address is specified as Local SMTP Server)
In the format user@domain (if DNS is configured and the DNS name is specified as Local
SMTP Server) in the e-mail messages.
Note: The local SMTP server may require that you use a valid user account on the server for this
setting. See the servers documentation.
SMTP Server
The IPv4/ IPv6 address or DNS name of the local SMTP server.
Note: This definition is required only when SMTP Server is set to Local. See “E-mail recipients”
Authentication Enable this if the SMTP server requires authentication.
Port The SMTP port number, with a default of 25. The range is 1–65535.
User Name/
Password/
Confirm
Password
If your mail server requires authentication, type your user name and password here. This performs a
simple authentication, not SSI.
Field Description
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