Configuring Email Alert; Figure 38 - Email Alerts Configuration; Table 40 - Qos Settings - D-Link DWL-2600AP Administrator's Manual

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Note: After you configure the QoS settings, you must click Apply to apply the changes and to save
the settings. Changing some settings might cause the AP to stop and restart system processes. If
this happens, wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity. We recommend that you change
AP settings when WLAN traffic is low.

Configuring Email Alert

The Email Alert feature allows the AP to automatically send email messages when an event at or above the configured
severity level occurs. Use the Email Alert Configuration page to configure mail server settings, to set the severity level
that triggers alerts, and to add up to three email addresses where urgent and non-urgent email alerts are sent.
Note: Email alert is operationally disabled when the AP transitions to managed mode.
Field
Email Alert Global Configuration
Admin Mode
From Address
Log Duration
Urgent Message
Severity
January 2015

Table 40 - QoS Settings

Figure 38 - Email Alerts Configuration

Description
Globally enable or disable the Email Alert feature on the AP. By default, email alerts are
disabled.
Specify the email address that appears in the From field of alert messages sent from the AP,
for example dlinkAP23@foo.com. The address can be a maximum of 255 characters and
can contain only printable characters. By default, no address is configured.
This duration, in minutes, determines how frequently the non-critical messages are sent to
the SMTP Server. The range is 30-1440 minutes. The default is 30 minutes.
Configures the severity level for log messages that are considered to be urgent. Messages
in this category are sent immediately. The security level you select and all higher levels are
urgent:
•) Emergency indicates system is unusable. It is the highest level of severity.
•) Alert indicates action must be taken immediately.
•) Critical indicates critical conditions.
•) Error indicates error conditions.
•) Warning indicates warning conditions.
•) Notice indicates normal but significant conditions.
•) Info indicates informational messages.
•) Debug indicates debug-level messages.
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