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SMTP Server Selects one of the following methods for routing e-mail: • Local: Through the SMTP server of the cooling unit (the recommended setting). This option ensures that the e-mail is sent before the cooling unit’s 20-second time-out, and, if necessary, is retried several times. Also do one of the following: • Enable forwarding at the cooling unit’s SMTP server so that it can route e-mail to external SMTP servers. Typically, SMTP servers are not configured to forward e- mail. Always check with the administrator of your SMTP server before changing its configuration to allow forwarding. • Set up a special e-mail account for the cooling unit to forward e-mail to an external mail account. • Recipient: Directly to the recipient’s SMTP server. On a busy remote SMTP server, the time-out may prevent some e-mail from being sent because, with this option, the cooling unit tries to send the e-mail only once. When the recipient uses the cooling unit’s SMTP server, this setting has no effect. Format Select Long or Short. The Long format contains Name, Location, Contact, IP address, serial number of the device, date, time, event code, and event description. The Short format provides only the event description. E-mail test. Use this option to send a test message to a configured recipient. InRow RC/RD/RP (600 mm) User’s Guide SNMP traps Trap receivers. View trap receivers by NMS IP/Host Name. You can configure up to six trap receivers. • To open the page for configuring a new trap receiver, click Add Trap Receiver. • To modify or delete a trap receiver, first click its IP address or host name to access its settings. (If you delete a trap receiver, all notification settings configured under Event Actions for the deleted trap receiver are set to their default values.) • To specify the trap type for a trap receiver, select either the SNMPv1 or SNMPv3 radio button. For a NMS to receive both types of traps, you must configure two trap receivers for that NMS, one for each trap type. Item Definition Trap Generation Enable (the default) or disable trap generation for this trap receiver. NMS IP/Host Name The IP address or host name of this trap receiver. The default, 0.0.0.0, leaves the trap receiver undefined. SNMPv1 option. Community Name The name ("public" by default) used as an identifier when SNMPv1 traps are sent to this trap receiver. Authenticate Traps When this option is enabled (the default), the NMS identified by the NMS IP/ Host Name setting will receive authentication traps (traps generated by invalid attempts to log on to this device). To disable that ability, clear the checkbox. SNMPv3 option. Select the identifier of the user profile for this trap receiver. (To view the settings of the user profiles identified by the user names selectable here, choose Network on the top menu bar and user profiles under SNMPv3 on the left navigation menu.) SNMP trap test. Use this option to test the sending of a trap to a configured trap receiver. Last Test Result—The result of the most recent SNMP trap test. A successful SNMP trap test verifies only that a trap was sent; it does not verify that the trap was received by the selected trap receiver. A trap test succeeds if all of the following are true: • The SNMP version (SNMPv1 or SNMPv3) configured for the selected trap receiver is enabled on this device. • The trap receiver is enabled. • If a host name is selected for the To address, that host name can be mapped to a valid IP address. To—Select the IP address or host name to which a test SNMP trap will be sent. If no trap receiver was ever configured, a link to the Trap Receiver configuration page is displayed. (If a trap receiver was deleted, or was reset to its default values by this or any other management application, the default values for its trap type are listed.) InRow RC/RD/RP (600 mm) User’s Guide Administration: General Options Information about the Cooling Unit Identification Use this option to define the System Name, Contact, and Location values used to identify the cooling unit. For example, you might configure Name as Test Lab, Contact (whom to contact about the device) as Donald Adams, and Location as Building 3. Date & time Mode. Use this option to set the time and date used by the cooling unit. The option displays the current settings, and allows you to change those settings manually or through a Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server. • Manual: Use this selection to do one of the following: – Enter the date and time for the cooling unit – Mark the checkbox Apply Local Computer Time to match the date and time settings of the computer you are using, and click Apply. • Synchronize with NTP Server: Use this selection to have an NTP Server define the date and time for the cooling unit. Setting Definition Primary NTP Server Enter the IP address or domain name of the primary NTP server. Secondary NTP Server Enter the IP address or domain name of the secondary NTP server, when a secondary server is available. Time Zone S...
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