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Management Guide - Kamery IP

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System <strong>Management</strong> Commands4SMTP Alert CommandsThese commands configure SMTP event handling, and forwarding of alertmessages to the specified SMTP servers and email recipients.Table 4-17 SMTP Alert CommandsCommand Function Mode Pagelogging sendmail host SMTP servers to receive alert messages GC 4-63logging sendmail level Severity threshold used to trigger alert messages GC 4-64logging sendmailEmail address used for “From” field of alert messages GC 4-64source-emaillogging sendmailEmail recipients of alert messages GC 4-65destination-emaillogging sendmail Enables SMTP event handling GC 4-65show logging sendmail Displays SMTP event handler settings NE, PE 4-65logging sendmail hostThis command specifies SMTP servers that will be sent alert messages. Use the noform to remove an SMTP server.Syntax[no] logging sendmail host ip-addressip-address - <strong>IP</strong> address of an SMTP server that will be sent alertmessages for event handling.Default SettingNoneCommand ModeGlobal ConfigurationCommand Usage• You can specify up to three SMTP servers for event handing. However, youmust enter a separate command to specify each server.• To send email alerts, the switch first opens a connection, sends all the emailalerts waiting in the queue one by one, and finally closes the connection.• To open a connection, the switch first selects the server that successfully sentmail during the last connection, or the first server configured by this command.If it fails to send mail, the switch selects the next server in the list and tries tosend mail again. If it still fails, the system will repeat the process at a periodicinterval. (A trap will be triggered if the switch cannot successfully open aconnection.)ExampleConsole(config)#logging sendmail host 192.168.1.200Console(config)#4-63

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