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Configuring CMC To Send Alerts
You can set alerts and actions for certain events that occur on the chassis. An event is generated when a device or service’s status has
changed or an error condition is detected. If an event matches an event filter and you have configured this filter to generate an alert
message (email alert or SNMP trap), then an alert is sent to one or more configured destinations such as email address, IP address, or an
external server.
To configure CMC to send alerts:
1. Enable the Chassis Event Alerts option.
2. Optionally, filter the alerts based on category or severity.
3. Configure the email alert or SNMP trap settings.
4. Enable chassis event alerts to send an e-mail alert, or SNMP traps to configured destinations.
Topics:
Enabling Or Disabling Alerts
Configuring Alert Destinations
Enabling Or Disabling Alerts
To send alerts to configured destinations, you must enable the global alerting option. This property overrides the individual alert setting.
Make sure that the SNMP or email alert destinations are configured to receive the alerts.
Enabling Or Disabling Alerts Using CMC Web Interface
To enable or disable generating alerts:
1. In the left pane, click Chassis Overview > Alerts.
2. On the Chassis Events page, under the Chassis Alert Enablement section, select the Enable Chassis Event Alerts option to
enable, or clear the option to disable the alert.
3. To save the settings, click Apply.
Filtering Alerts
You can filter alerts on the basis of category and severity.
Filtering Alerts Using CMC Web Interface
To filter the alerts on the basis of category and severity:
NOTE: To apply chassis events configuration changes, you must have the Alert Configuration privilege.
1. In the left pane, click Chassis Overview > Alerts.
2. On the Chassis Events page, under the Alerts Filter section, select one or more of the following categories:
System Health
Storage
Configuration
Audit
Updates
3. Select one or more of the following severity levels:
Critical
Warning
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