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When you have finished making your settings on this page, click
Save
.
Dial Out Schedule This entry sets up the times you want the Serial Console Server to
dial out over the ISP connection.
Every
provides a listing of fixed times from every hour to every
four hours.
If you select
Every two hours
(for example), the Serial
Console Server will start dialing out every two hours
beginning at 00:00.
If you don't want the Serial Console Server to dial out on a
fixed schedule, select
Never
from the list.
Daily at
will dial out once a day at a specified time. Use the hh:mm
format to specify the time.
PPP online time
specifies how long you want the ISP connection
to last before terminating the session and hanging up the modem.
A setting of zero means it is always on line.
Emergency Dial
Out
If the Serial Console Server gets disconnected from the network, or
the network goes down, this function puts the Serial Console Server
on line via the ISP dial up connection.
If you choose
PPP stays online until network recovery
, the PPP
connection to the ISP will last until the network comes back up or
the Serial Console Server reconnects to it.
If you choose
PPP online time
, the connection to the ISP will
terminate after the amount of time that you specify is up. A setting
of zero means it is always on line.
Dial Out Mail
Configuration
This section provides email notification of problems that occur on
the devices connected to the Serial Console Server's ports (see
Note:
This email notification differs from the one configured under
, page 105, in that it uses the ISP mail server rather
than the internal company’s mail server.
Key in the IPv4 address, IPv6 address, or domain name of your
SMTP server in the SMTP Server IP Address field.
Key in the email address of the person responsible for the SMTP
server (or some other equally responsible administrator), in the
Email From field.
Key in the email address (addresses) of where you want the
report sent to in the
To
field. If you are sending the report to more
than one email address, separate the addresses with a comma or
a semicolon.
If your server requires a secure SSL connection, put a check in
the
SMTP server requires secure connection (SSL)
checkbox
If your server requires authentication, put a check in the
SMTP
server requires authentication
checkbox, then key in the
appropriate account name and password in the fields, below.
Item
Action
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