System Administration
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Chapter4 - System Administration
This chapter describes the system administration activities and commands, including:
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Configuration E-Mail Settings
• Configuration and System File Tools
• Configuring SMTP
• Configuring NTP
• Configuring SNMP Polling
• Connectivity and Testing
• System Tools
• Event Tracking
• System Administration Tools
• Troubleshooting Tools
• Subscriber Connectivity Commands
• Upgrades
Configuration E-Mail Settings
Setting the Default Configuration E-mail
Each time you save a new configuration, the SMS2000 can automatically send an e-mail
with the new configuration to a specified recipient. The set config-mail command allows
you to specify the recipient.
Note:
The SMTP server must be the DNS name or IP address of the destination
mail server. If the IP address is not provided, the server name in the e-mail
address is used, which is normally not the desired behavior.
To configure the SMS2000 to send its configuration file to a specified e-mail address
each time the configuration is saved, use this command:
set config-mail recipient@SMTPserver [SMTPserver]
For example, to configure the SMS2000 to send an e-mail with the new configuration file
attached to ted@smith.com, using smith.com as the e-mail server, type:
sms2000% set config-mail ted@smith.com mail.smith.com