
NTI
Mini Server Environment Monitoring System
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More Network Settings (see
Figure 38
)
SMTP Settings
Description
SMTP Server
Enter a valid SMTP server name (e.g. yourcompany.com)
Port
Enter a valid port number (default port is 25, for SSL most use 465, for STARTTLS most use
587)
Use SSL
Place a checkmark in the box if the SMTP server supports SSL
Use STARTLS
Place a checkmark in the box if the SMTP server supports TLS
Use Authentication
Place a checkmark in the box if the SMTP server requires authentication to send email
Username
Enter a valid username to be used by the ENVIROMUX to send emails
Password
Enter a valid password assigned to the ENVIROMUX username
SNMP Settings
Enable SNMP agent
Place a checkmark in the box to enable access to the SNMP agent
Enable SNMP traps
Place a checkmark in the box to allow SNMP traps to be sent
Read-write community name
Enter applicable name (commonly used- “private”)
Not applicable as of this printing
Read-only community name
Enter applicable name (commonly used- “public”)
Server Settings
Enable Telnet
Place a checkmark in the box to enable access to the ENVIROMUX via Telnet
The default is disabled.
Enable SSH
Place a checkmark in the box to enable access to the ENVIROMUX via SSH
Enabe HTTP access
Place a checkmark in the box to enable access to the ENVIROMUX via standard (non-secure)
HTTP requests
HTTP Port
Port to be used for standard HTTP requests
HTTPS Port
Port to be used for HTTPS requests
Web Timeout
Number of minutes after which idle web uses will be logged-out (enter 0 to disable this feature)
If the administrator chooses to have the IP and DNS information filled in automatically via DHCP, the SMTP server and port
number still need to be entered for email alerts to work. If the SMTP server requires a password in order for users to send emails,
the network administrator must first assign a user name and password to the ENVIROMUX.
Note: The SMTP server port number is shown in Figure 38 as "25". This is a common port number assigned, but not
necessarily the port number assigned to your SMTP server. For SMTP servers that support SSL, the common port
number is 465, and for those that support TLS, the common port number is 587.
The administrator may assign a different HTTP Server Port than is used by most servers (80).
Note: If the port number is changed and forgotten, to determine what it has been changed to connect the ENVIROMUX
for control using the text menu (page 59) and review the Miscellaneous Service Settings (page 82).
Read-Only Community Name
The SNMP Read-only community name enables a user to retrieve "read-only" information from the ENVIROMUX using the SNMP
browser and MIB file. This name must be present in the ENVIROMUX and in the proper field in the SNMP browser.
Read-Write Community Name
(not applicable as of this printing)
The SNMP Read-Write community name enables a user to read information from the ENVIROMUX and to modify settings on the
ENVIROMUX using the SNMP browser and MIB file. This name must be present in the ENVIROMUX and in the proper field in
the SNMP browser.