Configuration: About Your Storage Array 77• You must use fully qualified e-mail addresses, for example,name@mycompany.com.• You can configure multiple e-mail addresses before you click OK.Configuring SNMP AlertsTo add a management console to the list of addresses configured to receiveSNMP alerts:1 Open the Configure Alerts dialog by performing one of these actions:• In the Tree view or the Table view on the Devices tab in the EMW,select a node, and select Edit Configure Alerts. Go to step 3.• In the Setup tab in the EMW, select Configure Alerts. Go to step 2.2 Select one of the following radio buttons to specify an alert level:• All storage arrays—Select this option to send an alert notificationabout events on all storage arrays.• An individual storage array—Select this option to send an alertnotification about events that occur in only a specified storage array.These results occur, depending on your selection:• If you selected All storage arrays, the Configure Alerts dialog appears.• If you selected An individual storage array, the Select Storage Arraydialog appears. Select the storage array for which you want to receivealert notifications and click OK. The Configure Alerts dialog appears.NOTE: If you do not know which storage array to select, click Blink to turn onthe LEDs of the storage array.3 Select the SNMP tab to configure the SNMP alert destinations.• Adding an SNMP address—In Community name, type thecommunity name. In Trap destination, type the trap destination, andclick Add.NOTE: The community name is an American Standard Code for InformationInterchange (ASCII) string that identifies a known set of network managementstations and is set by the network administrator. The default community nameis the string “public”. The trap destination is the IP address or the host nameof a computer running an SNMP management application. An example of aSNMP enabled management application is the Dell Management Console.Please see dell.com for more information on the Dell Management Console.