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10.9.2  Email Configuration 
In order for an alarm trigger to 
successfully send a notification 
email, some network settings 
must first be configured properly 
(refer to Figure 41 and Figure 42.) 
 
DNS Servers: Enter the dotted-
decimal IP addresses of the 
primary and secondary DNS 
servers which will be used to 
resolve the configured SMTP 
server name.  Only the primary 
DNS server is required, but if a 
secondary DNS server is entered, 
then it will be used if the primary 
server is inaccessible. 
 
Mail Server: Enter the SMTP 
server address as a name or as a 
dotted-decimal IP address, and 
the SMTP port (default=25) that 
the SMTP server listens for 
incoming emails on. 
 
“From” Email: Enter the email 
address that will appear as the 
sender’s email address in the 
email headers. 
 
 “To” Emails: Up to four 
recipients can be designated to 
receive alarm emails.  Blank 
entries will not be processed by 
the interface. 
 
“Test Email” Button: When the 
“Test Email” button is pressed, 
the interface card will use the 
information currently entered in 
the above-mentioned fields to send a test email.  Note that you do not have to 
first “submit” the settings to the interface card’s filesystem (refer to section 
10.9.4) in order to test them: fields can be changed and retested on-the-fly 
without affecting the operation of the interface card’s control protocols.  When 
the correct settings have been confirmed with a successfully-sent test email, 
“submit” the changes at that time to commit them to the interface card’s 
filesystem: any changes made prior to submitting as described in section 10.9.4 
are temporary only and will be lost if a different configuration tab is selected or if 
the web browser is closed. 
 
Figure 41: Email Configuration 
 
Figure 42: SMTP AUTH Configuration