Label
Hostname
Host Description
Date / Time (UTC)
Local Date / Time
Set Local Date / Time
Timezone
NTP server
NTP server
Mail settings
SMTP server
SMTP port
Email address
SMTP requires authentica-
tion
User
Password
Assign a name to the router.
To identify the device within a network, provide a meaningful description here.
Displays the current system time in Universal Time Coordinates (UTC).
Displays the time based on local time zone.
Enter the time here in case there is no NTP server installed, or in case it is unavail-
able. Example: 2007.10.30-13:33:00
Format
Meaning
YYYY
Year e.g. 2007
MM
Month e.g. 10
DD
Day e.g. 30
HH
Hour e.g. 13
MM
Minute e.g. 34
SS
Seconds e.g. 48
Click on the drop-down field and select the time zone where you are. The preset
time zone is: Berlin, Germany
Checking this box gives control of the router's time zone to another computer
(which must be entered in the next input field) and displays the current system time.
The time is updated only after a restart or manually.
Registered time server: 134.176.25
Specifies a time server for updating system time. A time server IP address may be
entered instead of a name. If a name is entered, there must be a DNS server en-
tered in the network settings,
or an existing Internet connection. The NTP server simply needs to be available.
Selecting "yes" in "Activate automatic mail" means that the router will use MB Con-
nect Line's mail server and fixed parameters.
The SMTP server is needed for the router to send emails.
The port over which emails will be sent should be entered here. Usually this is port
25.
Enter the appropriate sender address for emails from the router here.
The box should be checked or unchecked depending on ISP. Ask your ISP for the
correct setting.
A user name and password are required for SMTP server authentication, i.e. if the
router wants to send an email to the SMTP, it must first authenticate itself if neces-
sary.
Description
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