Netrestore File Servers - Dell OpenManage Network Manager Client Manual

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SMTP Server Port—The port used by your SMTP server.
Two settings for e-mail servers appear in Control Panel, one in the Control Panel > Portal >
Settings Mail Host Names edit screen, and another in Control Panel > Server Administration >
Mail. The Portal-based e-mail settings help Administrators limit signups to e-mails only existing in
their organization. The screen in that panel provides a list of allowed domain names, if that feature
is enabled.
Control Panel > Server Administration > Mail is where to configure the Main server and
authentication for routing mail

Netrestore File Servers

The Netrestore file servers provide FTP connections for retrieving and deploying devices'
configuration files, and for deploying firmware updates to devices on your network. See File Servers
on page 221 for a description of the portlet that manages file servers. If you want to configure
servers from the Common Setup Tasks portlet, a slightly different screen appears when you click
Edit.
This displays configured file servers. Configure new servers by clicking the new file server link in the
upper right corner. The editing process after that is as described in File Server Editor on page 222.
CAUTION:
If you select the internal file server, make sure no external file server is running on the same host. A port
conflict prevents correct operation. Either turn off the external file server, or use it as the FTP server.
Dell OpenManage Network Manager selects the file server protocol for backup, restore or deploy
based on the most secure protocol the device supports.
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