Lantronix EDS32PR User Manual

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11: Advanced Settings 
EDS Device Servers User Guide 
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Email Configuration Page  
Email Configuration 
Page Settings 
Description 
To (Required) 
Enter the email address of the recipient of this message. 
Separate multiple email addresses with semi-colons. 
Cc 
Enter the email address to copy this type of email. 
Separate multiple email addresses with semi-colons. 
From (Required) 
Enter the email address of the sender of this type of email.  
Reply –To 
Enter the email address to which replies should be sent. 
Subject 
Enter the subject of the email. 
File 
Enter the file on the filesystem that must be sent with all 
notification email messages. The file is inserted as the 
message text, not as an attachment. 
Overriding Domain 
Enter the sender's domain name that will be forged in the 
outgoing email message. This domain name may be 
needed if this device is located behind a firewall whose IP 
address resolves to a different domain name than this 
device. For SPAM protection, many SMTP servers perform 
reverse lookups on the sender IP address to ensure the 
email message is really from whom it says it is from.  
Server Port 
Enter the SMTP server port number. The default is a 
random port number. Usually, the port number is 25, but it 
is configurable. 
Local Port or Random 
Enter the local port to use for email alerts. The default is a 
random port number. 
Priority 
Select the priority level for the email alert. 
To test your configuration, you can send an email immediately by clicking Send Email at 
the top of the page. 
CLI Pages 
Clicking the CLI link in the menu bar displays the Command Line Interface Statistics 
page. This page has two links at the top for viewing statistics and for viewing and 
changing configuration settings. 
Command Line Interface Statistics Page 
The Command Line Interface Statistics page displays when you click CLI in the menu 
bar. It also displays when you click Statistics at the top of the CLI Configuration page. 
This read-only page shows the current connection status of the CLI servers listening on 
the Telnet and SSH ports. When a connection is active: 
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The remote client information displays. 
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The number of bytes that have been sent and received displays. 
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Kill link can be used to terminate the connection.