User guide

45 Mbps Backhaul User Guide
Issue 3, December 2004 Page 69 of 113
SNMP Trap IP Address Is the address of either the network SNMP manager or Trap receiver. When
asynchronous events (Traps in SNMP terminology) are generated the client unicasts these to this IP Address.
When the address is changed the system requires a mandatory reboot before the setting is adopted
SNMP Trap Port Number The SNMP Trap Port Number is the port number of either the networked SNMP
manager or Trap receiver. By convention the default value for the port number is 162. When the port number is
changed the system requires a mandatory reboot before the setting is adopted.
6.3.8.2 SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol)
The SMTP client is an alternative method for the 45 Mbps Backhaul to alert the outside world when there are or
have been system errors
SMTP Email Alert This attribute controls the activation of the SMTP client.
SMTP Enabled Messages The SMTP Enabled Messages attribute controls which email alerts the unit will send.
SMTP IP Address The IP address of the networked SMTP server.
SMTP Port Number The SMTP Port Number is the port number used by the networked SMTP server. By
convention the default value for the port number is 25.
SMTP Source Email Address The email address used by the 45 Mbps Backhaul to log into the SMTP server
with. This must be a valid email address that will be accepted by your SMTP Server
SMTP Destination Email Address The email address to which the 45 Mbps Backhaul will send the alert
messages.