Modifying An Smtp Server Configuration; Delete An E-Mail Sender; Configuring An E-Mail Sender; Configuring Advanced Options - Dell PowerVault NX3600 Administrator's Manual

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Modifying An SMTP Server Configuration

1.
Select Cluster Management → Monitoring Configuration → Email Configuration.
The Email Configuration page displays a list of existing SMTP servers.
2.
From the list of existing SMTP servers, under SMTP server, click the appropriate SMTP server.
The Edit SMTP server page is displayed.
3.
In SMTP server, enter the updated IP address or name of the e-mail server.
4.
In Description, enter the updated description of the server.
5.
Select The SMTP server requires authentication to authenticate all e-mail on the SMTP server using the user name
and password that you enter in User name and Password.
6.
Click Save Changes.

Delete An E-mail Sender

1.
Select Cluster Management → Monitoring Configuration → Email Configuration.
The Email Configuration page displays a list of existing SMTP servers.
2.
From the list of existing SMTP servers, select one or more SMTP server(s) and click Delete SMTP Server(s).

Configuring An E-mail Sender

Some e-mail systems prevent e-mail messages from being sent if the sender does not belong to a specific domain. You
can configure the system to send all e-mail messages from a specific user in the required domain.
To determine the e-mail address that must be displayed in the From field when sending e-mail messages, In Send E-
mails From, type an e-mail address belonging to the required domain.

Configuring Advanced Options

1.
Select Cluster Management → Monitoring Configuration → Email Configuration.
The Email Configuration page is displayed. By default, the General tab is selected.
2.
Click the Advanced tab.
The Add SMTP server page is displayed.
3.
In Maximum mail size (kB), enter the maximum size of each E-mail message.
4.
In Messages sent in intervals of (seconds), enter the maximum time an alert may wait before it is sent.
5.
Click Save Changes.

Configuring SNMP

Dell Fluid File System supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), a commonly used network
management protocol that allows SNMP-compatible management functions such as device discovery, monitoring, and
event generation.
The SNMP page allows you to configure SNMP-compatible management functions.
To configure SNMP properties:
1.
Select Cluster Management → Monitoring Configuration → SNMP Configuration.
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