Smtp Authentication; Snmp - ABB SREA-01 User Manual

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SMTP Authentication

If the SMTP server require authentication you should enable SMTP Authentication.
There are several types of authentication methods supported by the module:
• Disable – No username based authentication is used. Usually this means that
you have to use the Internet connection provided by your SMTP server provider.
• Plain – a simple non-encrypted method supported by most SMTP servers.
• Login – a simple non-encrypted method supported by most SMTP servers.
• Cram-md5 – a more secure login method where the user name and password is
encrypted. (This method is not supported by all SMTP servers.)
Note: To be able to send E-mails, you have to specify a host name on the Ethernet
setup page. See section
To verify the setup, use the Test E-mail functionality. Clicking the 'send' button will
generate a test E-mail and send it to the recipient specified in the field.

SNMP

The SNMP Setup page contains configuration to be able to send SNMP traps.
• SNMP Manager – The address of the SNMP manager to which SNMP traps
should be sent.
• Port – The port number on the SNMP manager to which traps should be sent.
If SNMP is activated for alarms, all alarms will be sent by using SNMP. See section
Alarm
Ethernet
on page
84
for more information on configuring alarms.
on page
75
for more information.
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