Test_Email; Snmp_Add, --Host <Server Name>, --Port <Number>, --Community <Name; Snmp_Delete, --Host <Server Name - Dell DR4000 Reference Manual

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--test_email

To send a test email alert notification to all configured email recipients in the
system, enter the following command string at the system prompt:
NOTE:
Verify that the configured email recipients receive the test email notification
sent to them. This is an important check that proves they can receive DR4000
system alert notifications.
administrator@mydr4000 > alerts --test_email
Test mail sent.
--snmp_add, --host <server name>, --port <number>, --community
<name>
To set SNMP traps for a host, define its host name, port number, and list the
corresponding SNMP community, enter the following command string at the
system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > alerts --snmp_add --host
10.12.14.20 --port 1550 --community snmpPublic1
Host "10.12.14.20" added to SNMP alert recipients.
If no options are specified, the following prompts are shown:
administrator@mydr4000 > alerts --snmp_add
--host missing: Name of management console that listens to
SNMP traps.
--port missing: Port number on host that is listening for
SNMP traps.
--community missing: Name of SNMP community.
--snmp_delete, --host <server name>
To delete SNMP traps for a host, identify the host name by entering the
following command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > alerts --snmp_delete --host
10.10.10.12
Host "10.10.10.12" deleted from SNMP alert recipients.
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