60 Configuring the iDRAC6 Using the Web Interface4 In the IPv4 Destination List or the IPv6 Destination List, do the followingfor the Destination Number to configure the IPv4 or IPv6 SNMP alertdestination:a Select or clear the State checkbox. A selected checkbox indicates thatthe IP address is enabled to receive the alerts. A clear checkboxindicates that the IP address is disabled for receiving alerts.b In Destination IPv4 Address or Destination IPv6 Address, enter avalid platform event trap destination IP address.c In Test Trap, click Send to test the configured alert.NOTE: Your user account must have Test Alerts permission to send a testtrap. See Table 6-6 for more information.The changes you specified are displayed in either the IPv4 or IPv6Destination List.5 In the Community String field, enter the iDRAC SNMP communityname.NOTE: The destination community string must be the same as the iDRAC6community string.6 Click Apply. The settings are saved.NOTE: If you disable a Platform Event Filter, the trap associated with that sensorgoing "bad" is also disabled. Traps associated with "bad to good" transitions arealways generated, if the Enable Platform Event Filter Alerts option is enabled. Forexample, if you disable the Generate Alert option for the Removebale Flash MEdiaInformational Assert Filter and remove the SD card, the associated trap is notdisplayed. The trap is generated if you insert the SD card again. But if you enablethe Platform Event Filter, a trap is generated when you remove or insert the SDcard.Configuring E-Mail AlertsNOTE: If your mail server is Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, ensure that iDRACdomain name is configured for the mail server to receive the email alerts fromiDRAC.NOTE: E-mail alerts support both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.1 Log in to the remote system using a supported Web browser.2 Ensure that you have performed the procedures in "Configuring PlatformEvent Filters (PEF)" on page 59.