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08-06-2010 01:47 AM
08-06-2010 01:47 AM
i have a P4300 SAN with a seperate ISCSI Network, without connection to the company network
I want configure the SMTP Server for E-Mail Notifications and i get the error that the server is not able to resolve the name of the SMTP gateway
My CMC is installed on a virtual machine and this machine is connected tho both networks, the iscsi and the company network.
How can i resolve this issue to send notification emails
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08-06-2010 04:50 AM
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Re: HP P4000 Networking Question
Email notifications are sent from the NSM's themselves (not the CMC).
If you want to make sure nothing besides email can get in our out of the ISCSI network, use ACL's.
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08-06-2010 06:33 AM
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Re: HP P4000 Networking Question
I have one question about the routing and using acl´s to only transmit the SMTP Packages
How must i implement this on Procurve 1810G-24 Switches?
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08-06-2010 10:14 AM
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Re: HP P4000 Networking Question
There would be one alternate method to pull this off, you could put a second network card in your mail server and give it an IP on the iSCSI network (alternately, you could use any machine multihomed on both netowrks and just put a small SMTP server on it with it's smarthost pointed to your real mail server). In either case, you'll put the IP address of the machine you use (the iSCSI network IP) in the SMTP server configuration of the CMC. Do not use the machine name.
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08-10-2010 11:33 PM
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Re: HP P4000 Networking Question
I think i will install the local SMTP Relaying from Windows 2003.