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User’s Manual
11.2
This section is designed to set up detailed settings for email notification when events occur. Make
sure you have enabled email sending in each event section to activate this function.
Figure: Email Settings
Basic Setting
Authentication: No_Auth/ SMTP_Plain/ Login/ TSL-TTLS
Select an authentication type as following details:
No_Auth: No restriction
SMTP_Plain: PLAIN is the name of a registered SASL authentication mechanism which serves as a
parameter to the AUTH command. The PLAIN authentication mechanism is described in RFC 2595.
Plain is the least secure of all the SASL authentication mechanisms since the password is sent
unencrypted across the network.
Login: The Login mechanism is supported by Microsoft's Outlook Express and by some other clients.
TLS_TTLS: TLS is usually implemented on top of any of the Transport Layer protocols encapsulating
the application-specific protocols such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP, NNTP and XMPP. The TLS protocol
allows client-server applications to communicate across a network in a way designed to prevent
eavesdropping and tampering. TLS can also be used to tunnel an entire network stack to create a
VPN as is the case with OpenVPN.
Server Address
Input a designated server address for email notification.
Port
Set “25” as default
or change to dedicated number. Ask technician for details if necessary.
User Name
Input a username with privilege to access the server.