Administration
Email Alert
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Cisco Small Business WAP121 and WAP321 Wireless-N Access Point with PoE
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Scheduled Message Severity—Log messages of this severity level or
higher are grouped and sent periodically to the configuration email address.
Select from these values: None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning,
Notice, Info, Debug. If set to None, then no scheduled severity messages are
sent.
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Urgent Message Severity—Log messages of this severity level or higher
are sent to the configured email address immediately. Possible values are:
None, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Info, Debug. If set to
None, then no urgent severity messages are sent. The default is Alert.
In the Mail Server Configuration area, configure these parameters:
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Server IPv4 Address/Name—Configures the SMTP server IP address. The
server address must be a valid IPv4 address or hostname. The IPv4 address
should be in a form similar to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (192.0.2. 1 0).
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Data Encryption—Configures the mode of security. Possible values are
Open or TLSv1.
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Port—Configures the SMTP port. The range is a valid port number from 0 to
65535. The default is 25.
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Username—The username for authentication. The username is a 64-byte
character string with all printable characters.
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Password—The password for authentication. The username is a 64-byte
character string with all printable characters.
Configure the email addresses and subject line.
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To Email Address 1/2/3—Enter up to three addresses to send email alerts
to. The address must be a valid email.
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Email Subject—The text to appear in the email subject line. This can be up
to a 255 character alphanumeric string.
Click Test Mail to validate the configured email server credentials. The
administrator can send a test email after the email server details are configured.
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Running Configuration and to the Startup
Configuration.
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