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Configuring Reasons
The page invoked by selecting a reason link in the event logcodes table is very similar to the
Configuring Events page but with the following differences.
There is no “Do not log this event” checkbox. There is the following additional parameter:
Inherit alarm priority from event
Selecting this checkbox causes the following “Alarm Priority” parameter to be disabled and
cause the priority to be the same as the event that triggered it. The “Alarm Priority”
parameter is the same as in the “Configuring Events” page.
Related CLI Commands
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
event n ev_filter
Comma separated
list of event codes
Do not log this event
There are no CLI commands for editing Event logcodes. However, it is possible to edit the
“LOGCODES.TXT” file which holds all the logcode information. For details on how to do this,
refer to the “Event Log” section of this manual.
SMTP Account
Configuration - Alarms > SMTP Account
In order for the router to successfully send emails, an email account (SMTP) must be
available. This section describes the configuration of the router in order to use the email
account that has been set up for it.
Hostname or IP address of your SMTP server
This parameter sets the IP address or hostname of the SMTP mail server, e.g.
smtp.myisp.com. Sending email requires a connection to the Internet so depending upon
how the router is configured, it may be necessary to check that the PPP configuration allows
a connection to the ISP or external SMTP mail server.
Port
The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) uses TCP port 25, which is the default for this
parameter. If the mail server uses a different TCP port, enter it here.
Username
Email accounts are controlled by requiring a username and password in order to send and
receive mail. This field is where the account username is set. This information will be
provided by the administrator of the email server.
Password
This field is where the account password is set.
Confirm Password
This field is used to re-enter the password. The two passwords are compared to check that
they are the same and that there hasn’t been a typographical error when entering them.
This check is used since the password characters are not echoed and so the usual visual
feedback is not available.
Display “Email From” as