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Web/SNMP Cards
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UPS Management
SMTP Section
The SMTP page controls the e-mail notification functionality.
SMTP configuration page
The basic SMTP settings are the following:
Parameter Name
Description
SMTP Server
Hostname or IP-address of the SMTP server
Sender name
The MAIL FROM field of the mail message
Recipent e-mail address
The RCPT TO field of the mail message
If the SMTP server requires authentication, the following sections shall also be defined.
Parameter Name
Description
Account
Username for SMTP server authentication
Password
Password for SMTP server authentication
Alarm notification page
This page is used to configure the alarm notification via trap and/or e-mail. Every alarm is listed, and the user may
enable the notification via trap and/or e-mail upon alarm (de)activation.
Further to this, alarm handling can be enabled/disabled through the Enable checkbox. When disabled, an alarm
occurrence is totally filtered – the alarm will never appear active, it will not be reported by any mean and it will
not be logged.
Note
: The same Alarm Configuration will be used byr Both Local & Remote Monitoring service. For Local Monitor-
ing SMTP settings should be Configured and for Remote Monitoring, RM&D Service should be activated.
Log Section
This section offers access to the System and the UPS log. The System log collects information on user activity, while
the UPS log lists UPS alarms. Both the logs can be exported by copying the relevant text from the page (Highlight
button gollowed by CTRL+C).
Utility Section
This section includes some useful tools for troubleshooting and configuration:
• DNS lookup: a tool for verifying DNS server configuration, useful for troubleshooting DNS problems.
• Mii-tool: shows the media technology currently selected / negotiated.
• Speed/Duplex: set the media technology to be used / advertised.
As most network devices, SNMP/Web adapters use an auto-negotiation protocol (Auto setting) to com-
municate what media technologies they support, and then select the fastest mutually supported media
technology. Some passive devices, such as single-speed hubs, are unable to auto-negotiate. To handle
such devices, the SNMP/Web adapter can be forced to operate in one of the following modes:
• 100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD, 10baseT-FD and 10baseT-HD.
• Service: enable / disable the various service interfaces provided over the network.
• CA Root Certificate: link to the Certification Authority root certificate for download an installation in the
Trusted CA repository on the selected browser. Refer to the ENCRYPTION section for details.