HP StorageWorks 2000 Modular Smart Array Reference Guide (481599-003, August 2008)

Chapter 2 Configuring Your System for the First Time 57
2. Type values in the following fields:
Email Address 1–4 – Email addresses that the system should send notifications
to. Email addresses must use the format
user-name@domain-name.
Email Comment – Text to send with email messages. For example, you might
want to identify the location, name, or use of the system.
Mail Server – The IP address of the SMTP mail server to use for the email
messages. If the mail server is not on the local network, make sure that the
gateway IP address is configured on the General Config > LAN Configuration
page.
Domain Name – The domain name that, with the sender name, forms the “from”
address for remote notification. Because this name is used as part of an email
address, do not include spaces. If no domain name is set, a default name is
created. If the domain name is not valid, some email servers will not process the
mail.
Sender Name – The sender name that, with the domain name, forms the “from”
address for remote notification. Because this name is used as part of an email
address, do not include spaces. If no sender name is set, a default name is
created.
3. Enable or disable email notification.
The default is Disable.
4. Click Change Email Alerts Configuration.
5. Click Send Test Email.
Each configured email address should receive the test message.
If the test fails, check the following:
The configured email addresses are correct.
The gateway is properly configured to enable email to be sent across subnets, and
the Mail Server value is the IP address of the subnet’s router. For information
about setting up IP addresses, see “Configuring Ethernet Management Ports” on
page 48.
The domain name and sender name do not include spaces.
Some mail servers are set up to reject mail if the mail does not pass a mail filter.
Verify that mail can be sent and received from the configured domain and sender.