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Microsemi SyncServer S300 - ADMIN - Alarms

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ADMIN - Alarms
SMTP Gateway: The email server that forwards the password recovery message (e.g., smt-
p.domainname.com). The SyncServer must have a valid SMTP Gateway addresses for
password recovery to work. If LAN1 is unable to reach a DNS server, the SMTP gateway
must be entered as an IP address, not as a DNS name. If needed, contact a network admin-
istrator to obtain this information.
Send Test Email: Select this option to verify that password recovery by email is configured cor-
rectly and works.
Note: Once applied, recovery question, answer, and email address data do not remain visible
on the page. The SMTP Gateway entered here is also used for email notification of alarms.
However, email addresses for alarm notification are entered on the SERVICES - Email page.
Email notification of alarms is configured on the ADMIN - Alarms page.
ADMIN - Alarms
Alarm Configuration and Notification
Use this page to view alarm status and to perform the following tasks:
n Configuring Alarm Severity (ALARM LED color).
n Manually clearing alarms.
n Configuring Alarms to clear automatically after 15 minutes.
n Configuring notification by SNMP traps and email messages.
n Logging of alarms, notification events.
The Alarm LED at the top left corner of the web interface and on the front panel indicates the
highest severity alarm on the ADMIN - Alarms page:
n Red: Alarm with severity = Major.
n Orange: Alarm with severity = Minor.
n Green: Alarm with severity = Notification, or no alarms.
Alarm Configuration and Notification
Name: Describes the system event that causes the alarm. Also see Alarm Descriptions (on
page 86).
State: A graphic LED indicating the alarm state and severity at the time the page was gen-
erated:
n Grey LED: Severity is set to Notify.
n Green LED: Severity is Major or Minor, and there is no alarm.
n Orange LED: Severity is set to Minor, and there is an alarm.
n Red LED: Severity is set to Major, and the alarm there is an alarm.
Note: To check the current state, click the refresh icon (rotating arrows) at the lower right
corner of the page.
Clear Now: This checkbox is only available during an alarm. To clear the alarm, select the
Clear Now checkbox and click the APPLY button. Doing so returns the alarm to a "No
Alarm" state.
997-01520-02 Rev. F1.......................................................................... Page 85

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