Smtp configuration – SENA SS800 User Manual
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may then add a new Dynamic DNS Host link after logging in to their Dynamic DNS Network Services
Members NIC.
After enabling the Dynamic DNS service in the Dynamic DNS Configuration menu, the user must enter
the registered Domain Name, User Name, and Password. After applying the configuration change,
users can access the Super Series using only the Domain Name.
Figure 3-4 shows the Dynamic DNS configuration web interface.
Figure 3-4 Dynamic DNS Configuration
3.4. SMTP Configuration
The Super Series can send an email notification when the number of system log messages reaches to
certain value and/or when an alarm message is created due to an issue with serial port data. The user
must configure a valid SMTP server send these automatically generated emails. The Super Series
supports three SMTP server types:
SMTP without authentication
SMTP with authentication
POP-before-SMTP
These examples can be seen in Figure 3-6. Required parameters for each SMTP configuration
include:
SMTP server IP address
SMTP user name
SMTP user password
Device mail address
The device mail address specifies the sender’s email address for all log and alarm delivery emails.
SMTP servers often check only the sender’s host domain name of the email address for validity.
Consequently, the email address set for the device can use an arbitrary username with a registered
hostname (i.e.
or
).