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System Event Log
—SMTP Configuration
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the standard for email transmissions across
the network. You can configure the SMTP server IP, sender, mail account, password,
and the recipient email addresses which the e-mail alert will send to. There are also
four types of event
—Device Cold Start, Authentication Failure, X-Ring Topology
Change, and Port Event
—available to be issued as the e-mail alert. Besides, this
function provides the authentication mechanism including an authentication step
through which the client effectively logs in to the SMTP server during the process of
sending e-mail alert.
Email Alert:
With this function being enabled, the user is allowed to configure the
detail settings for sending the e-mail alert to the SMTP server when the events
occur.
SMTP Server IP:
Assign the mail server IP address (when
Email Alert
is enabled,
this function will then be available).
Sender:
Type in an alias of the switch in complete email address format, e.g.
switch101@123.com
, to identify where the e-mail alert comes from.
Authentication:
Having ticked this checkbox, the mail account, password and
confirm password column fields will then show up. Configure the email account
and password for authentication when this switch logs in to the SMTP server.
Mail Account:
Set up the email account, e.g.
johnadmin
, to receive the email alert.
It must be an existing email account on the mail server.
Password:
Type in the password for the email account.
Confirm Password:
Reconfirm the password.
Rcpt e-mail Address 1 ~ 6:
You can also fill each of the column fields with up to 6
e-mail accounts to receive the email alert.
Click
Apply
to have the configuration take effect.
Summary of Contents for LPES-2208CA
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Page 57: ...50 IP Configuration interface ...
Page 66: ...59 Syslog Configuration interface ...
Page 68: ...61 SMTP Configuration interface ...
Page 70: ...63 Event Configuration interface ...
Page 74: ...67 Click Apply to have the configuration take effect SNTP Configuration interface ...
Page 76: ...69 IP Security interface ...
Page 79: ...72 Port Statistics interface ...
Page 81: ...74 Port Control interface ...
Page 91: ...84 State Activity of Switch 2 ...
Page 105: ...98 RSTP System Configuration interface ...
Page 107: ...100 RSTP Port Configuration interface ...
Page 109: ...102 SNMP System Configuration interface ...
Page 112: ...105 SNMP v3 configuration interface ...
Page 115: ...108 QoS Configuration interface Port Based Priority Configure per port priority level ...
Page 118: ...111 IGMP Configuration interface ...