Installation and Operation Guide

TS-3000i Web Clock Installation & Operation Guide 4-19
Figure 4-14: DNS Server Settings
How to Setup E-Mail and SNMP Trap Notification
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an Internet standard for
electronic mail (e-mail) transmission across Internet Protocol (IP)
networks. While electronic mail server software uses SMTP to send and
receive mail messages, user-level client mail applications typically only
use SMTP for sending messages to a mail server for relaying. For
receiving messages, client applications usually use either the Post Office
Protocol (POP) or the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) to
access their mail box accounts on a mail server.
The E-mail settings allow you to setup SMTP, ”To” and “From” e-mail
accounts, and select Time Sync plus Report and Backup events for e-
mail notification. The parameters for E-mail and SNMP Trap notification
need to be defined if you desire e-mail notification for significant
TS-3000i time validation events. However, if you do not setup these
parameters you can still obtain a record of the TS-3000i clock
transactions by viewing the Reports (see Reports Utility for additional
details). These clock transactions represent a history, while e-mail and/or
SNMP Trap notification represents an alert for a current event.
Only define the
DNS Servers
you are using.