Users Guide

46 Setup and Administration
•The
SMTP Server name
and
DNS Suffix for SMTP Server
fields
specify your organization's Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and
domain name server (DNS) suffix. To enable Server Administrator to
send e-mails, you must type the IP address and DNS suffix for the
SMTP server for your organization in the appropriate fields.
NOTE: For security reasons, your organization might not allow e-mails to be
sent through the SMTP server to outside accounts.
•The
Command Log Size
field specifies the largest file size in MB for
the command log file.
•The
Support Link
field specifies the Web address for the business
entity that provides support for your managed system.
•The
Custom Delimiter
field specifies the character used to separate
the data fields in the files created using the
Export
button. The
;
character is the default delimiter. Other options are
!
,
@
,
#
,
$
,
%
,
^
,
*
,
~
,
?
,
:
,
|
, and
,
.
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When you finish setting options in the
Server Preferences
window, click
Apply Changes
.
X.509 Certificate Management
Web certificates are necessary to ensure the identity of a remote system and
ensure that information exchanged with the remote system cannot be viewed
or changed by others. To ensure system security, it is strongly recommended
that you either generate a new X.509 certificate, reuse an existing
X.509 certificate, or import a root certificate or certificate chain from a
Certification Authority (CA).
NOTE: You must be logged in with Administrator privileges to perform certificate
management.
You can manage X.509 certificates for Server Administrator and IT Assistant
from the respective Preferences Web page. Click General Settings, select the
Web Server tab, and click X.509 Certificate. Use the X.509 certificate tool to
either generate a new X.509 certificate, reuse an existing X.509 certificate, or
import a root certificate or certificate chain from a CA. Authorized CAs
include Verisign, Entrust, and Thawte.