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Functions
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO
13.7
Messages
13.7.1
Configuring the Message Dispatch
The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO can send an e-mail to any recipient on different events
or trigger an SNMP trap. A series of pre-define events are available for this, like
signals or pulses at input 1 or set-up of connections or VPN tunnels for example.
Configuration with the web interface
In order to enable to send an e-mail, you must enter the necessary data
for the e-mail account in the menu "Messages" on the
page"Configuration" in the section "E-mail". Enter the e-mail address into
the field "E-mail address" for this. Enter the first and last name of the
person holding the e-mail account (or any text) into the field "Real
name". Enter the domain name or the IP address of the SMTP server into
the field "SMTP server" as well as the port, at which the SMTP server
receives e-mails, into the field "SMTP port" (usually port 25). Enter the
user name for the e-mail account into the field "User name" as well as
the associated password into the field "Password".
In order to enable to trigger an SNMP trap, you must specify the SNMP
version in the menu "Messages" on the page"Configuration" in the
section "SNMP traps". In order to use SNMP v2c, select the radio button
"SNMP v2c". Moreover, the community string must be entered into the
field "Community". In order to use SNMP v3, select the radio button
"SNMP v3". Moreover, the community string must be entered into the
field "Community". In order to use an optional SNMP v3 authentication,
select the authentication method in the drop-down list "Authentication"
and enter the password for the authentication (at least 8 characters) into
the respective field. In order to use an optional SNMP v3 encryption,
select the encryption method in the drop-down list "Encryption" and
enter the password for the encryption (at least 8 characters) into the
respective field. An authentication is pre-condition for an encryption.
Save your settings by clicking "OK".
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