This document provides guidelines for configuring the AutoSupport feature in NetApp storage systems. It recommends using HTTPS as the default transport protocol for security. SMTP can be used if HTTPS/HTTP are not allowed but has limitations. The document describes setting up DNS, email servers, and configuring AutoSupport options and parameters in Cluster-Mode and 7-Mode systems. It also provides instructions for testing the AutoSupport configuration.
This document provides guidelines for configuring the AutoSupport feature in NetApp storage systems. It recommends using HTTPS as the default transport protocol for security. SMTP can be used if HTTPS/HTTP are not allowed but has limitations. The document describes setting up DNS, email servers, and configuring AutoSupport options and parameters in Cluster-Mode and 7-Mode systems. It also provides instructions for testing the AutoSupport configuration.
AutoSupport supports three transport protocols when
sending messages to NetApp: HTTPS, HTTP, SMTP. HTTPS is the default transport protocol used by AutoSupport; you should use it whenever possible.
When you send AutoSupport messages via HTTPS, the X.509 certificate of the NetApp AutoSupport server is validated and the message content is encrypted. When using the HTTP transport protocol, you can disable the validation feature.
Because SMTP can introduce limitations on message and line length, you should use HTTP or preferably, HTTPS for your AutoSupport transport protocol. HTTP uses TCP port 80; HTTPS uses TCP port 443.
To use HTTP or HTTPS to send AutoSupport messages, you may need to configure an HTTP or HTTPS proxy. If the network connection does not allow HTTPS or HTTP, you need to configure AutoSupport for SMTP. SMTP uses TCP port 25.
Note: if you or your support partner want to receive AutoSupport messages or notifications, SMTP will be the transport protocol used. The transport protocol choice only applies to messages sent to NetApp Global Support.
The AutoSupport feature requires an external email server if you use SMTP. The storage systems does not function as an email server it requires an external email server at your site to send email.
Configuring AutoSupport on the Storage Controller
Step 1: Configure information about your DNS servers. This is required to resolve Netapps AutoSupport HTTP/S destination URLs and if you use host names instead of IP addresses.
Step 2: Configure an email server name or IP address that is able to route email-based messages from the storage controller. This is required for you or support partners to receive AutoSupport messages, or if you use SMTP as the transport protocol to NetApp.
For 7-Mode: Set AutoSupport options as follows: >options autosupport.<option>[arguments] Example: >options autosupport.enable on >options autosupport.mailhost mailhost.example.com >options autosupport.to [email protected]; >options autosupport.noteto [email protected] >options autosupport.partner.to [email protected]
Testing the AutoSupport Configuration Testing AutoSupport helps ensure that it is properly configured. For Cluster-Mode: Data ONTAP 8.1: ::>system mode autosupport invoke -node node0 - type test -message "Test ASUP"
For 7-Mode: >options autosupport.doit Test ASUP If the AutoSupport message is sent to NetApp, an email will be sent back to the system owner of record to verify that the message was received. If you dont receive the confirmation email from NetApp, perform the troubleshooting task for Blocked Network Ports in the NetApp AutoSupport Family Playbook relative to the transport protocol (HTTP, HTTPS, and SMTP) in use to resolve the problem.
Refer to the Data ONTAP System Administration Guide for the version installed.
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