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GRP26XX Administration Guide
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The following table describes each option in the above interface.
Table 16: Action URL – Add Destination Settings
Destination Server Option
Description
Destination Name
Identify the destination name. It must be unique.
Protocol
Configure the protocol associated with the destination server. Currently
XMPP and SMTP are supported.
Enable SSL
Configure whether to use SSL to encrypt for SMTP protocol. This option
is not editable for XMPP.
Destination Address
Configure destination server address, e.g., talk.google.com.
Port
Configure destination server port, e.g., 5222.
Domain
Configure the destination server domain for XMPP protocol. This option
is not editable for SMTP.
User Name
Configure the authorization user name of the destination server.
Password
Configure the authorization user password for the destination server.
From
Configure the sender name for SMTP protocol. This option is not
editable for XMPP.
To
Configure the receiver’s address.
Extra Attribute Name
Configure extra attribute’s name reserved for protocol specific attributes
such as “jid for XMPP protocol. If “jid is specified, user name and
domain will be overridden.
Extra Attribute Value
Configure extra attribute’s value reserved for protocol specific attributes
such as “abc@gmail.comfor jidof XMPP protocol. If it’s specified,
user name and domain will be overridden.
Up to 10 destinations can be configured here. The P-values are listed in below table.
Table 17: Action URL - Destination P-values
P Value
Destination
Value Format
P9910
Destination 1
String. Each P value consists of all the options configured for this
destination.
Example 1 - Destination 1 with protocol XMPP and 2 extra Attributes
configured:
P9910=serverName=destination1&protocol=XMPP&serverAddress=talk.
google.com&port=5222&user=username1&password=password1&from=
&to=to1&domain=gmail.com&extraAttrName1=extraAttrValue1&extraAttr
Name2=extraAttrValue2
P9911
Destination 2
P9912
Destination 3
P9913
Destination 4
P9914
Destination 5