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Server IP Address
Enter the mail server address from where email is to be sent.
Domain
Enter the domain of the email server (usually found to the right of the @ symbol
in an email address).
Destination Name
Set the email recipient name (typically found to the left of the @ symbol in an
email address).
Compression
Note: If the Compression feature (FAST code) has not been purchased for this
modem/router, the Compression menu item will not be displayed.
The Compression dialog, shown in figure 2-42, sets the parameters for header
and payload compression in the modem.
This feature only applies to units that have modulators. The parameters are not
applicable to CDD-56X units or to Expansion units, since all demodulators will
automatically detect compressed packets that are received and perform decom-
pression.
Tx Header Compression
If the Enable check box is selected, this modem will transmit packets with
compressed headers.
Note: When compression is enabled, the modem/router checks the HDLC
header to determine whether a received packet has a compressed
header. It is possible, for example, to have header compression enabled
only on some of the modems in a single STDMA group.
The first check box, for L3/L4/L5 (IP, UDP, TCP, and RTP traffic) header
compression, is always set to Enabled and appears grayed out (inactive). This
compression is configured on a per route basis, as described in the section
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