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# Log in to the Traffic Management Shell (tmsh) by typing the following command:  
 
# Log in to the Traffic Management Shell (tmsh) by typing the following command:  
tmsh
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tmsh
  
 
# To configure the system to send locally generated email messages, use the following command syntax:  
 
# To configure the system to send locally generated email messages, use the following command syntax:  
modify /sys outbound-smtp mailhub <mail_server>:<port>
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modify /sys outbound-smtp mailhub <mail_server>:<port>
  
3.To save the configuration, type the following command:  
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# To save the configuration, type the following command:  
save /sys config
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save /sys config
  
5.Optional: If the SMTP mail host supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)/TLS authentication but does not establish a secure connection automatically, you must add the following four additional parameters into the /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf configuration file:  
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#Optional: If the SMTP mail host supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)/TLS authentication but does not establish a secure connection automatically, you must add the following four additional parameters into the /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf configuration file:  
UseSTARTTLS=yes
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UseSTARTTLS=yes
 
  UseTLS=yes
 
  UseTLS=yes
 
  AuthUser=<SMTP-Account-Username>
 
  AuthUser=<SMTP-Account-Username>
 
  AuthPass=<SMTP-Account-Password>
 
  AuthPass=<SMTP-Account-Password>
  
7.Verify that ssmtp is configured properly and can send an email message:
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#Verify that ssmtp is configured properly and can send an email message:
  
 
echo "ssmtp test mail" | mail -vs "Test email" [email protected]
 
echo "ssmtp test mail" | mail -vs "Test email" [email protected]

Revision as of 17:27, 14 May 2018

Back to Misc

  1. Log in to the Traffic Management Shell (tmsh) by typing the following command:
tmsh
  1. To configure the system to send locally generated email messages, use the following command syntax:
modify /sys outbound-smtp mailhub <mail_server>:<port>
  1. To save the configuration, type the following command:
save /sys config
  1. Optional: If the SMTP mail host supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)/TLS authentication but does not establish a secure connection automatically, you must add the following four additional parameters into the /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf configuration file:
UseSTARTTLS=yes
UseTLS=yes
AuthUser=<SMTP-Account-Username>
AuthPass=<SMTP-Account-Password>
  1. Verify that ssmtp is configured properly and can send an email message:

echo "ssmtp test mail" | mail -vs "Test email" [email protected]


8.To modify the permissions on the user_alert.conf file to include write access, type the following command: chmod 644 /config/user_alert.conf

alert BIGIP_SHELL_BP_CONFIGURATION_LOADED {

snmptrap OID=".1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.4.0.28";
email toaddress="[email protected]"
fromaddress="root"
body="New configuration loaded"
}

alert BIGIP_MCPD_MCPDERR_POOL_MEMBER_MON_DOWN "Pool (.*?) member (.*?):(.*?) monitor status down." {

snmptrap OID=".1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.4.0.10";
lcdwarn description="Node down" priority="1"
email toaddress="[email protected]"
fromaddress="root"
body="A pool member went down"

}

alert BIGIP_MCPD_MCPDERR_POOL_MEMBER_MON_UP "Pool (.*?) member (.*?):(.*?) monitor status up." {

snmptrap OID=".1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.4.0.11"
email toaddress="[email protected]"
fromaddress="root"
body="A pool member came back up"

}


alert BIGIP_MCPD_MCPDERR_NODE_ADDRESS_MON_DOWN "Node (.*?) monitor status down." {

snmptrap OID=".1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.4.0.12";
lcdwarn description="Node address down" priority="1"
email toaddress="[email protected]"
fromaddress="root"
body="A node went down"

}


alert BIGIP_MCPD_MCPDERR_NODE_ADDRESS_MON_UP "Node (.*?) monitor status up." {

snmptrap OID=".1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.4.0.13"
email toaddress="[email protected]"
fromaddress="root"
body="A node came up"

}


9.To restore the permissions on the user_alert.conf file, type the following command: chmod 444 /config/user_alert.conf

10.To restart the alertd process, type the following command: tmsh restart /sys service alertd