3.
Enter the address of the e-mail server into the
Server
Address:
field.
4.
Select an encryption option from the
Use
Encryption
drop-down list.
•
None
– Notification e-mails do not use encryption.
•
TLS
– Notification e-mails are sent using TLS encryption.
•
SSL
– Notification e-mails are sent using SSL encryption.
5.
Set the TCP port number by entering the number into the
TCP
Port:
field. The port is
typically
25
,
465
, or
587
.
6.
In the
Username:
field type the user name for the e-mail account entered in step 1.
This name is displayed in the outgoing notification emails.
7.
In the
Password:
field type the password for the e-mail account entered in step 1.
•
Passwords must consist of alphanumeric characters (letters and numbers) only.
Special characters and punctuation are not allowed.
•
Passwords are case-sensitive.
8.
In the
Options:
field type in any required options for the e-mail account.
9.
Click
Test
to send an e-mail from the SMP 351 to the designated recipient. An
Test
Results
dialog box opens indicating the status of the e-mail test.
10.
Click
Re-Test
to send the e-mail again or click
Close
to close the dialog box.
11.
If the test e-mail does not arrive, change settings within the
Alarm
Notifier
Destinations
pane as needed and click
Test
again. Repeat if necessary.
Configuring alarms
The
Alarm
Message
List
pane features a list of the available types of alarms (types of
SNMP traps). To configure each alarm in the list, select the radio button corresponding to
the desired option in the
Severity
columns.
•
Notify
— This option sends an e-mail to the designated recipient each time the
corresponding alarm is triggered. The alarm is also displayed and logged.
This is
High
priority, shown with "alert" severity.
•
Display
— This option displays a notice of the alarm condition within the SMP 351
embedded Web pages and the front panel display when the corresponding alarm
condition occurs. No e-mail is sent. The event is logged.
This is
Normal
priority, shown with "notice" severity.
•
Log
— This option tells the SMP 351 to list the corresponding alarm in the events
log, accessed by clicking
Troubleshooting
>
Logs
tab. No e-mail is sent.
This is
Low
priority, shown with "info" severity.
•
Disabled
— If this option is selected, the SMP 351 will not create a log, front panel
display, or notification for the corresponding alarm type, though it will still appear in the
alarms list within
Troubleshooting
>
Alarms
.
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