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APM100 Access Point Controller
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Allows the configuration of 5 recipient E-mail
addresses and necessary mail server settings
where various user related logs will be sent to.
SMTP Server
: Enter the IP address of the
sender's SMTP server (For example,
"smtp.gmail.com").
SMTP Port
: By default the port number is 25.
Administrator can specify other ports if the
SMTP server runs SMTP over SSL (For example,
Port 587).
Encryption
: Enable this option if your SMTP
server runs SMTP over TLS or SSL.
SMTP Authentication
: The system provides
four authentication methods, Plain, Login,
CRAM-MD5 and NTLMv1, or "None" to choose
none of the above. Depending on which
authentication method is selected from the
drop-down list, enter the Account Name,
Password and Domain.
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Plain is standardized authentication
mechanisms which can use a UNIX login
and password. Netscape use Plain as
default.
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Login is Microsoft proprietary mechanisms
which can use a UNIX login and password.
Outlook and Outlook express use Login as
default, although they can be set to use
NTLMv1.
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CRAM-MD5 is standardized authentication
mechanisms. Pegasus uses CRAM-MD5.
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NTLMv1 is Microsoft proprietary
mechanisms but it is currently not
available for general use.
Sender E-mail Address
: The e-mail address
of the administrator in charge of the monitoring.
This will show up as the sender's e-mail.
Receiver E-mail Address (1 ~ 5)
: Up to 5
E-mail addresses can be set up here to receive
notifications.
FTP Settings
Allows the configuration of an external FTP
Server where selected users logs as well as
system logs will be sent to.
IP Address:
Specify the IP address your FTP
server.
Port:
FTP servers typically use Port 21.
Login
: If the FTP server requires
authentication, enter the Username and
Password when select “Normal”.
Send Test File
: A “Send” button can be used
to send a test file for testing your current FTP
destination settings.