Miscellaneous commands, 1 e-mail, 1 description – GE MULTILINK ML1200 User Manual
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MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Multilink ML1200
Managed Field Switch
Chapter 17: Miscellaneous
Digital Energy
Multilin
Miscellaneous commands
17.1 E-mail
17.1.1 Description
SMTP (RFC 821) is a TCP/IP protocol used in sending e-mail. However, since it's limited in its
ability to queue messages at the receiving end, it's usually used with one of two other
protocols, POP3 or Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) that lets the user save
messages in a server mailbox and download them as needed from the server. In other
words, users typically use a program that uses SMTP for sending e-mails (out going - e.g.
replying to an e-mail message) and either POP3 or IMAP for receiving messages that have
been arrived from the outside world. While SMTP (and its related protocols such as POP3,
IMAP etc.) are useful transports for sending and receiving e-mails, it is extremely beneficial
for a network administrator to receive e-mails in case of faults and alerts. The MultiLink
ML1200 Managed Field Switch can be setup to send and e-mail alert when a trap is
generated.
If this capability is used, please ensure that SPAM filters and other filters are not set to
delete these e-mails.
GE Multilin recommends that a rule be setup on the mail server so that all e-mails
indicating SNMP faults are automatically stored in a folder or redirected to the necessary
administrators.
The SNMP alerts can be configured using the MultiLink Switch Software for the following:
• Send e-mail alert according to the configuration rules when a specific event
category happens.
• Send e-mail alert according to the configuration rules when a specific trap SNMP
trap category happens.
• Provide configuration and customization commands for users to specify SMTP
server to connect to, TCP ports, user recipients and filters.
• The SMTP alerts provide the following capabilities: