Dell iDRAC6 User Manual page 65

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The Platform Events screen appears, displaying a list of events for which
you can configure iDRAC6 to generate email alerts.
12 Enable email alerts for one or more events by selecting the check box in
the Generate Alert column.
13 Click Apply if you made any changes on this screen.
14 Click Trap Settings.
The Trap Settings screen appears.
15 In the first available Destination IP Address field in the IPv4 Destination
List section, select the Enabled check box, and then enter the IP address
of your Management Station.
16 Click Apply if you made any changes on this screen.
You can now send a test trap by clicking the Send link in the Test Trap column.
Dell highly recommends that for security purposes you create a separate User
for IPMI commands with its own user name, IPMI over LAN privileges,
and password:
1 In the system tree, select System→ Remote Access→ iDRAC6.
2 Click the Network/Security tab, and then click Users.
The Users screen appears, displaying a list of all users (defined or
undefined).
3 Click the User ID of an undefined User.
The User Configuration screen for the selected User ID appears.
4 Select the Enable User check box, and then enter the user's name
and password.
5 In the IPMI LAN Privilege section, ensure that Maximum LAN User
Privilege Granted is set to Administrator.
6 Set other user privileges as needed.
7 Click Apply to save the new User settings.
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