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Server Settings
Alarm mailing can be set for e-mail notication of faults and alarms in devices, and a
SMTP server address can be set for e-mail notication of user rejection and temporary
passwords.
The refresh cycle of a device can also be changed.
Click Edit ( ) on the screen to move to the server setup screen.
Is Alarm Mailing Enabled
Check the “Send a mail to the administrator when an alarm occurs.” eld to send
notication e-mail to an administrator in the event of a device error.
The notied administrator addresses the device error.
SMTP Server Address
A SMTP server address can be set for e-mail notication of user rejection and temporary
passwords.
Device Refresh Interval
Devices and the server check for commands to be executed by the devices at set
intervals. An interval can be set for commands to be checked for.
An interval can be set in seconds by clicking the arrow button or entering a number.
Terminology
What is SMTP? -
SMTP is a protocol used to transfer e-mail. Just
as 'http' is the default protocol of the WWW, a
protocol is required to use e-mail. SMTP is the
protocol used to send e-mail and POP and POP3
are the protocols used to receive e-mail.
What is a Download Server? -
The MagicInfo Lite Edition Server can have
multiple download servers. A download server is
used to lessen the volume of contents deployed
by a single server.
When a content item is uploaded to the main
server, it must be deployed to each of the
download servers so that they can deploy the
content item to devices.
What is Download Server Sync? -
Download server synchronization refers to
downloading any new contents that have been
uploaded to the main server.
Caution
SMTP Server -
The SMTP server should be congured separately
from MagicInfo.
Terminology
What is a Device Refresh Interval? -
A device and server does not always maintain
a connection. This is because a maintained
connection applies a burden on the server.
So each device is checked at a set interval for
any new commands to execute. Device refresh
interval refers to the interval at which commands
to execute are checked for.