Usage: alerts --show [--email] [--snmp] [--events] [--index <[-]number>] [--count <number>] [--all] [--alerts] [--index <[-]number>] [--count <number>] [--all] [--summary] alerts --email [--add <email>] [--delete <email>] [--recipients <email>] [--relay_host <server name>] [--admin_name <admin name>] [--company <company_name>] [--admin_email <email>] [--phone <phone number>] [--comments <comments>] [--appliance_alerts <yes|no>] [--software_updates <yes|no>] [--daily_report <yes|no>] alerts --test_email alerts --snmp_add --host <server name> --port <number> --community <name> alerts --snmp_delete --host <server name> alerts --snmp_enable --host <server name> alerts --snmp_disable --host <server name> alerts --snmp_trap_email [--enable][--disable] alerts --help alerts <command> <command-arguments> <command> can be one of: --show Displays system alerts and events. --test_email Sends a test email using current email settings. --snmp_add Sets SNMP traps to be sent to a host. --snmp_delete Stops sending SNMP traps to a host. --snmp_enable Enables SNMP traps for a host. --snmp_disable Disables SNMP traps for a host. --snmp_trap_email Enables/Disables SNMP traps to be sent out as an email. For command-specific help, please type alerts --help <command> For example: alerts --help show
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