Setting Paging-Severity Levels; Windows System Event Logs - NEC Express5800/320Ma Administrator's Manual

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Windows System Event Logs

– SMTP Server IP. A required value: The IP address of your email server.
– SNMP Community. A required value: A filter for incoming SNMP messages
and outgoing SNMP traps.
– SNMP Server 1–7 IP. The IP addresses of the SNMP servers that receive VTM
SNMP traps.
4. Click OK.

Setting Paging-Severity Levels

Set the paging-severity level to notify users when entries are made in the VTM system
event log (SEL). Use the settings to indicate how severe an error must be before you
receive a notification about it. These are errors that relate to a particular area of the
VTM adapter; for example, power, temperature sensors, and so on.
The available security levels are:
None. The user notification for this group is inactive.
Warning. The VTM notifies users when SEL entries in this group exceed warning
thresholds.
Critical. The VTM notifies users when SEL entries of the group exceed critical
thresholds.
All. The VTM notifies users of every SEL entry of events in the group.
After you set or change the paging-severity levels, the VTM reboots.
To set paging-severity levels
1. In ftSMC, expand ftServer (Local), ftServer Configuration, right-click VTM
Network Config, and select Properties.
2. On the VTM Network Config Properties page, click one of the Paging Severity
tabs and set values, as desired, for the displayed properties. Set values on the
other Paging Severity tab the same way.
3. Click OK.

Windows System Event Logs

The system maintains logs of application and system events. These event logs can
help you, or the NEC Technical Support, if problems occur on the system.
In the Windows Administrative Tools, you can use Event Viewer to view the different
logs and to
event log data, maintain a regular schedule for manually
obtain a third-party tool that performs automated event-log archiving.
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set the size
of the application and system event logs. To prevent loss of
archiving event log files
or

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