Configuring Remote Alert Settings; Configuring Remote Alert Recipients - Lenovo RD220 - ThinkServer - 3798 User Manual

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5. In the Lockout period after 5 login failures field, specify how long, in minutes,
6. In the Web inactivity session timeout field, specify how long, in minutes, the
7. (Optional) In the Account security level area, select a password security level.
8. To customize the security setting, select Custom security settings to view and
9. Click Save.

Configuring remote alert settings

You can configure remote alert recipients, the number of alert attempts, incidents
that trigger remote alerts, and local alerts from the Alerts link on the navigation
pane.
After you configure a remote alert recipient, the IMM sends an alert to that
recipient through a network connection when any event selected from the
Monitored Alerts group occurs. The alert contains information about the nature of
the event, the time and date of the event, and the name of the system that
generated the alert.
Note: If the SNMP Agent or SNMP Traps fields are not set to Enabled, no SNMP

Configuring remote alert recipients

You can define up to 12 unique remote alert recipients. Each link for an alert
recipient is labeled with the recipient name and alert status.
Note: If you have not configured an alert recipient profile, the profile does not
To configure a remote alert recipient, complete the following steps:
1. Log in to the IMM for which you want to configure remote alert settings. For
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the IMM prohibits remote login attempts if more than five sequential failures to
log in remotely are detected. The lockout of one user does not prevent other
users from logging in.
IMM waits before it disconnects an inactive Web session. Select No timeout to
disable this feature. Select User picks timeout if the user will select the timeout
period during the login process.
The Legacy security settings and High security settings set the default values
as indicated in the requirement list.
change the account security management configuration.
User login password required
Use this field to indicate whether a login ID with no password is
allowed.
Number of previous passwords that cannot be used
Use this field to indicate the number of previous passwords that cannot
be reused. Up to five previous passwords can be compared. Select 0 to
allow the reuse of all previous passwords.
Maximum Password Age
Use this field to indicate the maximum password age that is allowed
before the password must be changed. Values of 0 - 365 days are
supported. Select 0 to disable the password expiration checking.
traps are sent. For information about these fields, see "Configuring SNMP"
on page 31.
appear in the remote alert recipients list.
more information, see Chapter 2, "Opening and using the IMM Web interface,"
on page 9.

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