2 commands, Ommands – GE MULTILINK ML1200 User Manual

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MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL

MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS

CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS

• SMTP alerts can be enabled or disabled globally.
• User can defined a global default SMTP server identified by its IP address, TCP port

and retry count.

• User can add up to five SMTP alert recipients. Each recipient is identified by an ID

and e-mail address. The e-mail address needs to be a valid address and can be an
alias setup for distribution to a larger audience.

• Filters are provided for each recipient to allow only certain categories of traps and

events be sent by e-mail.

• Each recipient can have its own SMTP server and TCP port number, if this is not

defined on a certain recipient, the default SMTP server and TCP port number is
used.

17.1.2 Commands

The

smtp

command configures the SNMP alerts to be sent via e-mail.

smtp
smtp
<enable|disable>

The

show smtp

command displays the current SMTP global settings and recipients

displays the currently configured recipients of e-mail alerts.

show smtp <config|recipients>

The

add

command adds a specific

id

, where

id

represents the recipient identification and

ranges from 1 to 5. The software allows a maximum of 5 recipients

add id=<1-5> email=<email-addr> [traps=<all|none|S|R|E>]
[events=<all|none|I|A|C|F|D>] [ip=<ip-addr>] [port=<1-65535>] [domain=<domain>]

The

add

command has the following additional parameters:

• The

email

parameter is the e-mail address of the recipient.

• The optional

traps

parameter represents the trap filter. If value is all, all traps of

any type will be sent to this recipient. If value is none, no traps are sent to this
recipient. Value can also be a combination of 'S' (SNMP), 'R' (RMON) and 'E'
(enterprise). For example,

trap=SR

means that SNMP and RMON traps will be sent

via e-mail to the recipient. If this option is not defined, the recipient will have a
default value of “all”.

• The optional

events

parameter is the event filter. Value can be “all” - all event

severity types will be sent to recipient, “none” - no event will be sent to recipient or
a combination of 'I' (informational), 'A' (activity), 'C' (critical), 'F' (fatal) and 'D' (debug).
With “

event=ACF

” implies that events of severity types activity, critical and fatal will

be sent to recipients by e-mail. If this option is not defined, a value of “all” is taken.

• The optional

ip

parameter represents the SMTP server IP address. This is the SMTP

server to connect to for this particular user. If this option is not defined, the global/
default SMTP server is used.

• The optional

port

parameter specifies the TCP port of the SMTP server. If this is not

defined, the global default TCP port is used.

The

optional domain

parameter specifies the domain name of the SMTP server. If this

is not defined, the global default domain name is used.

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