E-mail Alert: default DISABLE
Domain Name (optional): no default, maximum length 59
characters
SMTP Mail Server: no default, maximum length 27 characters
E-mail Alerts To: no default, maximum length 27 characters
Return Address: no default, maximum length 27 characters
Select ENABLE in E-mail Alert
Enter the Domain Name in this field if needed. (this is
optional)
Enter the SMTP Mail Server in the field.
Enter the e-mail account you want to reach or notice in the
field of E-mail Alerts To.
Enter the e-mail account you want to return in the field of
Return Address.
4.4 Backup and Restore
This function allows you to save ATC-2000's configuration as
backup, or retrieve the configuration file you saved before to
turn the setting back.
Backup: Click "Backup" button save the current
configuration as a backup file in your hard disk.
Restore: Enter path of the configuration file you saved on
the PC. You can click "Browse" to view the folders and select
the file. Click "Restore" to retrieve it.
Note: the sub-name of file you retrieve must be ".cfg"
4.5 Upgrade Firmware
This function allows you to upgrade the latest version
firmware to keep your ATC-2000 up-to-date. Before you
upgrade the firmware, you have to get the latest firmware and
save it on the PC you use to configure the ATC-2000.
Browse: To select a file to upgrade, you have to enter path of
the latest firmware you saved on the PC. You can choose
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"Browse" to view the folders and select the firmware.
Upgrade: After you enter or select the path, click "Upgrade"
to start the firmware upgrade process.
Note: don't power off the router during the firmware
upgrading, otherwise the incompletion of firmware
upgrading will cause serious damage to the integrity of
the ATC-2000's firmware that will lead to fail to boot the
ATC-2000 again.
4.6 Ping
This function allows you to test the connection between
ATC-2000 and LAN or between ATC-2000 and Internet.
Source IP Address: the current ATC-2000's IP address
(Read Only).
Destination IP Address: the IP Address of destination device
you want to ping.
Packet Number: the packet numbers you wish to use to ping
the destination device. The maximum numbers are 4.
Packet Size: the numbers of packet size you wish to use to
ping the destination device. The maximum packet sizes are
1400.
Ping Result: The result will show the numbers of sending
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