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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION
directly connected or via a LAN or WAN with no software or patch-
es required.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol that
lets network administrators manage centrally and automate the
assignment of IP (Internet Protocol) configurations on a computer
network. When using the Internet’s set of protocols (TCP/IP), in
order for a computer system to communicate to another com-
puter system it needs a unique IP address. Without DHCP, the
IP address must be entered manually at each computer system.
DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and distribute IP
addresses from a central point. The purpose of DHCP is to provide
the automatic (dynamic) allocation of IP client configurations for
a specific time period (called a lease period) and to eliminate the
work necessary to administer a large IP network.
To configure the raid controller EtherNet port, move the cursor
bar to the main menu and click on the System Controls link. The
System Controls menu will show all items. Move the cursor bar
to the EtherNet Config item, then press Enter key to select the
desired function.
6.9.3 Alert by Mail Configuration (12/16/24
ports)
To configure the raid controller email function, move the cursor
bar to the main menu and click on the System Controls link. The
System Controls menu will show all items. Move the cursor bar
to the Alert By Mail Config item, then press Enter key to select
the desired function. This function can only set by the web-based
configuration.
The firmware contains SMTP manager monitors all system events