Scheduling - HP R100-Series Configuration And Administration Manual

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To E-mail Address
The recipient email address of the alert messages.
SMTP Server Address
The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the mail server.
SMTP Server Port
The TCP port number used by the SMTP server. The SMTP protocol typically uses port 25.
Encryption
If you choose to use a secure connection to the mail server, select TLS/SSL and then enter the
required user name and password.
Username
The username to connect with the mail server. Do not use these characters: ` " & ' # \
Password
The password to use for the mail server. Do not use these characters: ` " & ' # \
Confirm Password
Enter the password again to confirm it.
Alert Level
Sets the syslog severity threshold level used to trigger alert messages. The alert levels from the
lowest to the highest are Debug, Informational, Notice, Warning, Error, Critical, Alert, and
Emergency. All events at the set level and higher will be sent to the configured email recipient.
For example, setting the Warning level will report all events from Warning to Emergency.
Caution
Setting the Alert Level too low can result in a very high number of emails being sent to the
recipient. HP recommends to only set the highest two or three levels.

Scheduling

The Scheduling feature enables scheduling of firewall and radio rules. Firewall and radio rules
can be selectively activated to restrict access to the network or disable the radio. The user must
first define schedule rules, and then apply them to features on the Firewall and Wireless pages.
Schedule rules can be applied to: client filtering, MAC filtering, URL filtering, content filtering,
and disable radio. Each feature can have a maximum of 10 schedule rules defined.
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