Operation and Maintenance
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Aastra 470 as of R3.2
syd-0337/1.6 – R3.2 – 09.2014
E-mail signal destination
With the e-mail client integrated in the communication server, event messages can
be sent to internal or external e-mail destinations. Normally, the signal destination
E-mail destination
is automatically assigned to event table 5. Up to 5 e-mail destina-
tions can be defined, and e-mail notification can be activated or deactivated glob-
ally.
For the communication server to send the e-mails the access to the e-mail service
provider's SMTP server must be configured in the
SMTP server
(
=rm
) view.
Destination alarm server (ATAS)
Event messages can also be sent via the ATAS interface, for instance, to an alarm
server. This may be an Aastra Alarm Server or a third-party alarm server. The use of
the ATAS protocol is subject to a licence.
After a first-start of the communication server, the signal destination
Alarm server
(ATAS)
is automatically allocated event table 6. The notification service via the ATAS
interface to the alarm server can be globally switched on or off.
Testing the signal destination configuration
To test the configuration, a test event message can be separately initiated for each
destination in the WebAdmin configuration (
Message destinations
=h1
view). The
event message is signalled without any delay, directly at the selected signal desti-
nation.
If the communication server is connected via a modem or terminal adapter, the test
event messages will be signalled only once the connection is cleared down.