User Guide
“CFOL Series”, User Guide
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Ethernet link status change - system will send notification on Ethernet link status
change.
RSSI level lower than - system will send notification when RSSI reach value lower
Than specified. Default: 25 dBm.
Noise level greater than - system will send notification when signal noise will
reach value greater than specified. Default: -60 dBm.
RX drop greater than - system will send notification when RX drops will reach
Value greater than specified packets per second. Default: 250 packets per seconds.
TX retry greater than - system will send notification when TX retries will reach
more than specified packets per second. Default: 250 packets per seconds.
Device reboot - system will send notification about unexpected or administrator
initiated device reboot.
DFS channel change - system will send notification on DFS channel change.
2.4.2.1
SNMP Traps Settings
Manager address - specify the IP address or hostname of Trap receiver.
Manager port - specify the port number of the Trap receiver. Default port number is
162.
Trap community - specify the SNMP community string. This community string acts as
password between SNMP manager and point-to-point unit. by default Trap community
string is "public".
Use inform - select to wait an acknowledgment from SNMP manager that trap was
received.
Retry count - specifies maximum number of times to resend an inform request [1-10].
Default: 5.
Retry timeout - specifies number in seconds to wait for an acknowledgment before
resending request [1-10]. Default: 1.
2.4.2.2 SMTP
Settings
Server address - specify the IP address or hostname of the networked SMTP server.
Server port - specify the SMTP Port Number is the port number used by the networked
SMTP server. By default the port number is 25.
Source e-mail - specify the e-mail address that will be used by the point-to-point unit.
Destination e-mail - specify the e-mail address where the point-to-point unit will send
the alert messages.
E-mail notification interval - specify interval in seconds at which the e-mail
notification will be send from the point-to-point unit [0-86400]. If 0 specified, then
device will send an e-mail notification immediately after unexpected system behavior.