Table B-5. Alert Filter Property Group and Object IDs (continued)

GroupID

Object ID

Object Default Value

cfgOobSnmp

cfgOobSnmpTrapsEnable

TRUE

cfgTraps

cfgTrapsDestIpAddr

0.0.0.0

cfgTraps

cfgTrapsEnable

FALSE

cfgTraps

cfgTrapsSnmpCommunity

""

cfgTraps

cfgTrapsFilterRacEventMask

0x777777

cfgTraps

cfgTrapsFilterSysEventMask

0x777777

 

 

 

Alert Test Commands

You can test alerts using test commands. The racadm command has subcommands that test the different types of alert interfaces. These object ID sets cause the firmware to execute the subcommand with the option that indicates the test alert type to test. The test message is preset in properties for each test alert type. The types of alerts are email and trap.

The following subsection describes the command interfaces and the operation of the subcommand for each option.

Email Test Command

Synopsis

racadm testemail -i <index>

racadm testemail -u <username>

Alert Data Definitions

The email alert contains the following information: message (including test message, if a paging test), event description, date, time, severity, system ID, model, BIOS version, asset tag, service tag, managed system name, operating system name, and BMC version. The following is an example test email (fields shown are examples only and may not reflect actual observed output for your environment):

Subject: Alert from Dell Remote Access Card: 10.35.10.108

Message: TEST PAGE

Event: Email paging test to user 1

Date: 06-jun-2004

Time: 00:01:37

Severity: Info/Normal

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