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2.8.3 COM port
In this section, you can configure the terminal settings on the COM port as 
instructed below. Select Terminal port, and click Modify to open the 
configurations window.
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Terminal port
The terminal port serves as one of the mechanisms to manage the 
controller on-site. The configurations for the terminal ports are baud rate, 
stop bit, data bit, parity check, and flow control.
To change the settings, specify the following options:
2.9 Event Management
Event Management enables or disables event notifications. When an 
event is detected, the controller will alert you by the specified notification 
methods. All the events will be recorded in the controller. You are allowed 
to erase and download the log, and send a test email of events.
2.9.1 Setting up the SMTP
The controller can notify you when an event occurs by sending a mail to 
the specified user account. Specify the following options for event 
configurations.
Baud Rate: 2400 / 4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400 / 57600 / 115200 (default)
Stop Bit: 1(default) / 2
Data Bit: 7 / 8 (default)
Parity Check: None (default) / Even / Odd
Flow Control: None (default) / HW
Note
In a redundant-controller system, the two controllers use the same 
configuration for the terminal port.
Notify State: On / Off (default)
This option enables or disables the SMTP event notifications.
Mail Subject: RAID system event notification (default)
Enter the mail subject. The maximum length is 31 bytes.
Mail Content: By default, there is no content.
Enter the mail content. The maximum length is 47 bytes.
