User's Manual

Figure 94: Destinations type SMTP
The following parameters are specific to SMTP.
The parameter "description" refers to the name of the destination user, and allows you to
assign a user name. For example, enter the first and last name of the user.
• The parameter "address" refers to the e-mail system IP address that runs the SMTP
Server process. When the e-mail server supporting SMTP runs on the same system, use
the loopback value 127.0.0.1. Contact your e-mail server administrator to obtain this
value.
The parameter "port" refers to the port number configured in the SMTP server for inbound
SMTP requests. The default value 25 matches most installations. Contact the e-mail
server system administrator to obtain this value.
• The parameter "domain" refers to the e-mail domain name configured on the SMTP
server. In most cases this matches the characters after the @ of the company local e-
mail addresses. Contact the e-mail server administrator to obtain this value.
• The parameter "from" refers to an e-mail address that acts as originator of the e-mail
address. In many cases, the syntax matches user@domain.com. In some environments,
the domain must match the existing domain or be a registered domain. Contact the e-
mail server administrator to obtain this value. Avaya recommends that you use an existing
e-mail address so people can respond to the e-mail if necessary.
• The parameter "to" is the most important parameter and refers to the e-mail address of
the destination e-mail user. Depending on relay settings of the e-mail server infrastructure,
this can be limited to an internal e-mail user only, which limits you to send e-mail only to
users of the same domain. The parameter "to" can also be an external e-mail user, which
allows you to send e-mail to users of any domain. Contact the e-mail infrastructure
administrator to discuss the parameters and to determine if an adjustment of the e-mail
server is necessary.
Destinations type SNMP
The following figure illustrates Destinations type SNMP.
Destinations type SNMP
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