Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Installation
- Basic Configuration
- LAN Configuration
- Connect to the Internet
- Wireless Settings
- VPN
- Security
- Maintenance
- Status and Statistics
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A - Glossary
- Appendix B - Factory Default Settings
- Appendix C - Standard Services for Port Forwarding & Firewall Configuration
- Appendix D - Log Output Reference
- Appendix E - RJ-45 Pin-outs
- Appendix F - New Wi Fi Frequency table ( New appendix section )
- Appendix G - Product Statement
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Section 9 - Maintenance
Field Description
Remote Log Identier
Enter a prex used to identify the source of the message. This identier is prexed to both e-mail and
Syslog messages.
E-Mail Log Toggle to ON to enable E-Mail logs.
E-Mail Server Address
Enter the IP address or network address of the SMTP server. The router will connect to this server to send
e-mail logs when required. The SMTP server must be operational for e-mail notications to be received.
SMTP Port Enter the SMTP port of the e-mail server.
Return E-Mail Address Enter the e-mail address where replies from the SMTP server are to be sent (required for failure messages).
Send to E-Mail Address (1-3) Enter up to three e-mail addresses where logs and alerts are to be sent.
Authentication with SMTP
Select an authentication if the SMTP server requires authentication before accepting connections. Choices
are:
• None: No authentication is used. The User Name and Password elds are not available.
• Login Plain: Authentication used to log in using Base64-encoded passwords over non-encrypted
communication session. Base64-encoded passwords oer no cryptographic protection, making them
vulnerable.
• CRAM-MD5: A challenge-response authentication mechanism dened in RFC 2195 based on the
HMAC-MD5 MAC algorithm. CRAM-MD5 oers a higher level of authentication than Login Plain.
User Name
If Authentication with SMTP is set to Login Plain or CRAM-MD5, enter the user name to be used for
authentication.
Password
If Authentication with SMTP is set to Login Plain or CRAM-MD5, enter the case-sensitive password to be
used for authentication.
Respond to identd from SMTP Toggle to ON to have the router respond to IDENT requests from the SMTP server.
Unit
Select the period of time that you need to send the log. This option is useful when you do not want to
receive logs by e-mail, but want to keep e-mail options congured, so you can use the Send Log function
Event Log viewer pages. Choices are:
• Never: Disable sending of logs.
• Hourly: Send logs every hour.
• Daily: Send logs every day at the Time specied.
• Weekly: Send logs weekly, at the Day and Time specied.
Day If Unit is set to Weekly, select the day of the week when logs will be sent.
Time If Unit is set to Daily or Weekly, select the time when logs will be sent.
Save Click to save and activate your settings.