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• SMS SMS is used with SMS technology to send a SMS message to a
destination mobile GSM phone.
• SMTP SMTP is used when sending an e-mail message by means of an SMTP
enabled mail server infrastructure, resulting in delivery of an e-mail message
to the inbox of the destination addressee.
• SNMP SNMP is used when sending SNMPv1 trap to a destination SNMP trap
receiver.
Depending of the selected notification type, define additional parameters as needed. Typically,
additional parameters define the remaining values that are specific to the selected transport
mechanism, and contain information to identity the destination user or device, as well as
parameters that define the intermediate infrastructure.
The following Destination types are described in this chapter.
• Destinations type NET
• Destinations type SMS
• Destinations type SMTP
• Destinations type SNMP
Destinations type NET
The following figure illustrates Destinations type NET.
Figure 91: Destinations type NET
The following parameters are specific to NET.
• The parameter description refers to the name of the destination user, and allows you to
assign a user name. For example, you can enter the first name and last name.
• The parameter "from" is part of the resulting Windows pop-up message and is shown to
the user. The parameter "from" allows the destination user to identify what user or
application has sent the pop-up message. For example, you can use DECT
Messenger.
• The parameter "to" is the most important parameter as this parameter defines the
destination system used by the embedded NET SEND functionality. The parameter "to"
must be the correct PC name of the destination user.
As a suggestion, open the command window on the target system and use the echo
%computername% command to find out the value that needs to be specified in the field
"to". For example, In the figure, the resulting value is BENB121027.
Destinations type NET
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