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Sendmail agent configuration
The following system-monitor-mail relay host commands allow the sendmail
agent on the switch to resolve the domain name and forward all e-mail
messages to a relay server.
• To create a mapping:
switch(config)# system-monitor-mail relay ip-address 1.2.3.4 domain-name
domain_name1.brocade.com
• To delete the mapping:
switch(config)# no system-monitor-mail relay ip-address 1.2.3.4 domain-name
domain_name1.brocade.com
• To change the domain name:
switch(config)# system-monitor-mail relay ip-address 1.2.3.4 domain-name
domain_name2.brocade.com
NOTE
You must delete the first domain name before you can change it to a new
domain name.
• To delete the domain name and return to the default:
switch(config)# no system-monitor-mail relay ip-address 1.2.3.4 domain-name
domain_name2.brocade.com
Viewing system SFP optical monitoring defaults
You can view the optical monitoring default values by entering show defaults threshold followed by
the SFP type.
The following example command will display the defaults for type 1GLR SFPs:
switch# show defaults threshold sfp type 1GLR
Displaying the switch health status
To display the health status of a switch, enter show system monitor.
switch# show system monitor
** System Monitor Switch Health Report **
RBridge 154 switch status : MARGINAL
Time of Report : 2013-03-24 20:51:53
Power supplies monitor : MARGINAL
Temperatures monitor : HEALTHY
Fans monitor : HEALTHY
Flash monitor : HEALTHY
Threshold Monitor overview
The threshold-monitor commands allow you to monitor CPU and memory usage of the system,
interface and SFP environmental status, and security status and be alerted when configured
thresholds are exceeded. These commands are configured in RBridge ID configuration mode to
support fabric cluster and logical chassis cluster topologies.
With the policy keyword (available for interface, SFP, and security monitoring), you can create your
own custom policies that have nondefault thresholds, and apply them by means of the apply operand.
This allows you to toggle between default settings and saved custom configuration settings and to
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