CN9000/CN9600/CN9900/CN9950 User Manual
Daily at will dial out once a day at a specified time. Use the hh:mm
format to specify the time.
PPP online time specifies how long you want the ISP connection to
last before terminating the session and hanging up the modem. A
setting of zero means it is always online.
Emergency Dial Out: If the CN9000/CN9600/CN9900/CN9950 gets
disconnected from the network, or the network goes down, this function
puts the switch online via the ISP dial up connection.
If you choose PPP stays online until network recovery, the PPP
connection to the ISP will last until the network comes back or the
switch reconnects to it.
If you choose PPP online time, the connection to the ISP will
terminate after the specified time. A setting of zero means it is always
online.
Dial Out Mail Configuration: This section provides email notification of
problems that occur on the devices connected to the CN9000/CN9600/
CN9900/CN9950's ports.
Note: This email notification differs from the one configured under SMTP
Settings in that it uses the ISP mail server rather than the internal
company's mail server.
Enter the IPv4 address, IPv6 address, or domain name of your SMTP
server in the SMTP Server IP Address field, and enter the
corresponding port in the Service Port field.
If your server requires a secure SSL connection, check the SMTP
server requires secure connection (SSL) checkbox
If your server requires authentication, check the SMTP server
requires authentication checkbox, and enter the appropriate account
name and password in the fields below.
Enter the email address of the person responsible for the SMTP server
(or some other equally responsible administrator) in the Email From
field.
Enter the recipient email address(es) in the To field. If you are sending
the report to more than one email address, separate the addresses with a
comma or a semicolon.
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