System Administration
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Chapter4 - System Administration
This chapter describes the system administration activities and commands, including:
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