User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- WavePoint™ Product Safety
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Key Features and Supported Protocols
- Requirements
- Accessories
- Product Variations
- WavePoint 10e Labels
- WavePoint™ Components
- Certified Antennas
- Connect Power
- Network Deployment Scenarios
- Connecting and Logging In
- Configuration Pages
- Chapter 2: Configuring Basic WavePoint™ Network Features
- Chapter 3: Additional Data Networking Features
- Chapter 4: Configuring Wireless Access
- Example: Point-to-Point Configuration
- Point-to-Multipoint Configuration Examples
- Configuring Wireless Communication
- Defining Advanced Radio Settings
- Verify the Wireless Connection
- Enabling Virtual Access Points
- Wireless Security
- Scheduling When Wireless Connections are Available
- Chapter 5: Security
- Chapter 6: Management and Administration
- Set Up Remote Access to the WAN Port
- User Access Management
- Software Maintenance
- System Logging
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- Authentication Certificates
- Setting the Date and Time
- System Statistics
- Chapter 7: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Factory Default Settings
- Chapter B: Installation Instructions
- Appendix C: WavePoint™ Configurations
- Appendix D: Bench Test Verification of WavePoint™ Configuration
- Appendix E: WavePoint 10e Technical Specifications
- Glossary
- Index
WavePoint 10e
Sending alert messages about logging activities to an email address helps monitor
the state of the network from a remote location.
Procedure
1. Connect to the WavePoint 10e either through an Ethernet cable connected to Ethernet
port 3 or 4 or through the computer's wireless options.
2. Use a web browser to access the Configuration pages.
3. On the Administration menu, click Logs > Email Logs.
4. Set the Enable Email Log option to On.
5. Enter the Email Server Address or the email server's domain name.
The WavePoint 10e tries to connect to this server when sending emails to the addresses
provided.
6. Enter the SMTP Port number on the email server associated with SMTP.
This setting is port 25 if the mail server uses TCP.
7. Enter the Return Email Address all generated log messages are sent from.
Note: This is also the email address that receives returned emails.
8. In the Send to Email Address (1 to 3) fields, enter a maximum of three different email
addresses the log messages are sent to.
9. Select a Authentication with SMTP method used to authenticate the WavePoint 10e
connection to the server identified in the Email Server Address and SMTP Port field.
l None - Authentication is disabled, and not required on the email server.
l Plain Login - The User Name and Password are sent to the email server without
encryption.
l CRAM-MD5 - The User Name and Password are sent to the email server
encrypted.
CRAM-MD5 is a challenge-response authentication mechanism often supported by
SMTP mail servers.
10. In the Respond to IDENTD from SMTP field, select whether the WavePoint 10e
responds to IDENTD requests from the email server to verify its authentication.
IDENTD is a protocol that helps to identify the user of a TCP connection.
Note: If the email server in the network does not use the IDENTD protocol, leave
this set to Off.
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