Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface Template Formats
- Web-based (GUI) Configuration
- Configuration
- Device Information
- System Information
- Serial Port Settings
- IP Address Settings
- IPv6 Address Settings
- IPv6 Route Settings
- IPv6 Neighbor Settings
- Port Configuration Folder
- Static ARP Settings
- User Accounts
- System Log Configuration Folder
- DHCP Relay Folder
- MAC Address Aging Time
- Web Settings
- Telnet Settings
- CLI Paging Settings
- Firmware Information
- SNTP Settings Folder
- SMTP Settings Folder
- SNMP Settings Folder
- Layer 2 Features
- Jumbo Frame
- VLANs
- 802.1Q Static VLAN
- Q-in-Q Folder
- 802.1v Protocol VLAN Folder
- GVRP Settings
- Asymmetric VLAN Settings
- MAC-based VLAN Settings
- PVID Auto Assign Settings
- Port Trunking
- LACP Port Settings
- Traffic Segmentation
- IGMP Snooping Folder
- MLD Snooping Settings
- Port Mirror
- Loopback Detection Settings Page
- Spanning Tree Folder
- Forwarding & Filtering Folder
- LLDP Folder
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Security
- Access Control List (ACL)
- Monitoring
- Save and Tools
- System Log Entries
- Trap List

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In this window, the following parameters can be configured:
Click on the Apply button to accept the changes made.
SMTP Service
This window is used to test the SMTP Service Settings configured in the previous window.
To view the following window, click Configuration > SMTP Settings > SMTP Service:
To test to see if the SMTP settings are working properly, enter a Subject, Content, and then click the
Send button.
SNMP Settings Folder
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an OSI Layer 7 (Application Layer) designed
specifically for managing and monitoring network devices. SNMP enables network management
stations to read and modify the settings of gateways, routers, switches, and other network devices. Use
SNMP to configure system features for proper operation, monitor performance and detect potential
problems in the Switch, switch group or network.
Parameter Description
SMTP State Use the radio button to enable or disable the SMTP service on this device.
SMTP Server Address Enter the IP address of the SMTP server on a remote device. This will be the
device that sends out the mail for you.
SMTP Server Port (1-65535) Enter the virtual port number that the Switch will connect with on the SMTP
server. The common port number for SMTP is 25, yet a value between 1 and
65535 can be chosen.
Self Mail Address Enter the e-mail address from which mail messages will be sent. This address
will be the “from” address on the e-mail message sent to a recipient. Only one
self-mail address can be configured for this Switch. This string can be no
more that 64 alphanumeric characters.
Add A Mail Receiver Enter an e-mail address and click the Add button. Up to eight e-mail
addresses can be added per Switch. To delete these addresses from the
Switch, click the corresponding Delete button in the SMTP Mail Receiver
Address table at the bottom of the window.