Broadcast message send method, Log to file send method, Snmp send method – HP B6960-90078 User Manual
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5. In the information services list, select
Microsoft Exchange Server
.
6. Click
Next
to display the
Profiles
page.
7. In the
Profile Name
text box, enter
OmniBack
, and then click
Next
.
The
Microsoft Exchange Server
page appears.
8. In the
Microsoft Exchange Server
text box, enter the name of the
server.
9. In the
Mailbox
text box, enter the name that you want to appear in
email messages. This is usually Data Protector or the administrator’s
name.
10. The remaining information is optional. Follow the on-screen
instructions, and then click
Finish
to complete the wizard. You will
then have a new MS Exchange profile for Data Protector.
Broadcast Message Send Method
The broadcast message send method allows you to send a broadcast
message with the output of the report to specified systems.
Broadcast messages can be sent to Windows systems only, by specifying
the system to which the broadcast message should be sent. Broadcast
messages are limited in length, so the
short
format is preferred. The
reports are limited to 1000 characters.
Log to File Send Method
The log to file send method allows you to post a log file with the output of
the report to a specified file.
The log file is posted to the Cell Manager system. Specify the name of the
file to which you want to post the report. The file will be overwritten if it
exists.
SNMP Send Method
SNMP send method allows you to send an SNMP trap with the output of
the report. The SNMP trap can be further processed by applications
using SNMP traps.