Administration Settings
Logging
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NOTE
TLS 1.2 is supported on the ATA. The new openssl library is compatible with the old
version (supports TLS1.0 and older.) The actual protocol version used in a session
is negotiated between the server and the client in the handshake phase.
When logging is enabled, you can send logs to an email address by using SMTP.
NOTE
Service providers’ requirements vary. Be aware that some providers do not allow
SMTP email from a free account. Other providers may require a user to log on to a
new mailbox before sending emails. For accurate information, read the support
documentation from your provider. In your provider's support or help system,
search for information about SMTP server settings.
Port
Enter the port to use on the server. Valid values are from
1 to 65535.
Field
Description
Field
Description
Sender
If you wish to send log entries to an email account,
complete all of the fields in this section. Enter a valid
email address to identify the sender of the email.
Example: [email protected]
Receiver
Enter a valid email address where the email will be sent.
Example: [email protected]
SMTP Server
Enter the IP address or domain name of the mail server
that you will use to send this email. Example:
smtp.gmail.com
SMTP Port
Enter the port to use on the SMTP server. The default
value is 25. Use the port specified by your email server
administrator or service provider.
Subject
Enter a brief description for the subject line of the email.
Example: Log from My ATA
Number of Logs
Enter the number of log entries to include in the email.
The valid range is 10 to 200.
Interval
Enter the interval, in minutes, at which to send emails.
The valid range is 1 to 1440 (24 hours).