
System Administration
TUT Systems, Inc
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To delete the SNMP trap recipient, type:
SMS2000%
snmp delete trap-recipient
To view the SNMP trap recipient configuration, type:
show
snmp
trap-recipient
Troubleshooting Tools
System Information Tools
Setting the System Information Dump
Use the
dump-info
command to e-mail the status of the system to a specified address
when the SMS2000 has a fatal error.
An e-mail address of the network administrator can be entered, along with an SMTP
server, or the diagnostic information can be mailed directly to the Tut Systems’ Customer
Support e-mail address:
.
To e-mail the status of the system to a specified address when SMS2000 has a fatal error,
use this command:
dump-info
{
recipient_
@_
server
[
recipient_server
] |
off
}
For example, to configure the e-mail address of Tut Systems’ Technical Support to
receive notification of system failures, type:
sms2000%
dump-info [email protected] itsmail.tutsys.com
Setting a Software Watchdog
Use the
set soft-watchdog
command to enable or disable the software watchdog in order
to get diagnostic builds from the SMS2000. The software watchdog is disabled by
default.
Note:
The software watchdog should only be enabled if you have configured a
recipient for diagnostic information with
dump-info
and are experiencing
problems with the SMS2000.
set soft-watchdog
[
on | off
]
For example, to enable the software watchdog, force a fault condition, and reboot the
SMS2000 to test e-mail sending, type:
sms2000%
set soft-watchdog on