Tripp Lite PDU3EVNR6L2130 10kW 200-240V 3PH Monitored Per-Outlet PDU - LX Interface, Gigabit, 30 Outlets, L21-30P Input, LCD, 1.8 m Cord, 0U 1.8 m Height, TAA

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4. Telnet/SSH Console
4.3.3.1 Email Settings
-------- Email Settings --------------------------------------------------------
Relay Server Settings
Server Name :
Port : 25
Authentication Login Name :
Authentication Password :
Authentication Methods
Digest MD5 Authentication Supported: Yes
CRAM MD5 Authentication Supported : Yes
Login Authentication Supported : Yes
Plain Authentication Supported : Yes
Message Data
From Address : [email protected]
Subject : PowerAlert Notification
1- Server Name
2- Port
3- Authentication Login Name
4- Authentication Password
5- Digest MD5 Authentication Supported
6- CRAM MD5 Authentication Supported
7- Login Authentication Supported
8- Plain Authentication Supported
9- From Address
10- Subject
A- Apply Changes
X- Remote Services
M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
Menu Data
Server Name
This defines the email server address information used for sending out email messages.
Port
This defines the port on the email server used for sending out email messages.
Authentication Login Name
If authentication is required by the email server, this is the login name to use. This is optional.
Authentication Password
If authentication is required by the email server, this is the password for the authentication login name. If an Authentication Login Name is
specified, then the Authentication Password must also be provided.
Digest MD5 Authentication Supported
This indicates if the email server supports Digest MD5 Authentication.
CRAM MD5 Authentication Supported
This indicates if the email server supports CRAM MD5 Authentication.
Login Authentication Supported
This indicates if the email server supports Login Authentication.
Plain Authentication Supported
This indicates if the email server supports Plain Authentication.
From Address
This is the information to be used as the “From” address in the message.
Subject
This is the information to be used as the “Subject” line in the message.
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