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UPS Management
Troubleshooting E-Mail Notification (SMTP)
When e-mail notification via SMTP is configured and enabled, the SNMP/Web adapter will notify the selected re-
cipients upon UPS alarm activation / deactivation. If problems are experienced with this functionality, follow the
flowchart below to identify the root-cause of the problem and implement proper corrective actions.
Please note that proper configuration of the SNMP/Web adapter and the SMTP server set-up and configuration
are responsibility of the user. This section aims to give basic troubleshooting guidance. For details on SMTP proto-
col refer to RFC 821, RFC 1123 and RFC 2821.
(*)If the adapter and the SMTP server belong to different subnets check the gateway settings.
(**) Particularly:
• If the SMTP server supports logging, enable the log functionality. Server error messages may give useful
hints on the nature of the problem
• Check the SNMP/Web adapter hostname (must be a valid domain name), SMTP sender-name and e-mail
recipient (both must be valid e-mail addresses)
• If the SMTP server requires authentication, verify the account settings on the SNMP/Web adapter.
With reference to Authentication, the embedded e-mail client only supports the CRAM-MD5 and LOGIN mecha-
nisms. Make sure the e-mail server supports at least one of these mechanisms.