Uniden ENR1504 English Owners Manual - Page 41

Mail Server Authentication

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6. If this account requires authentication to receive external email, click Mail Server Authentication, then enter the User Name and Password. 7. If you select the Daily log, select what time the router should send the log each day. 8. If you select the Weekly log, select what day each week and what time on that day the router should send the log. 9. Click Apply. If the router displays a dialogue box that says "Values are saved. Do you really want to reboot the system now?" click OK. This will reboot the router and apply all configuration changes. NOTE: If the router does not prompt you to reboot it at the end of the last configuration step, you must use the reboot command. See Rebooting the Router on page 77. READING SYSTEM LOGS 1. Open a browser window and login to the router. 2. In the menu at the left side of the screen, click System Administration, then Log/Report, then Logs. This opens the Logs screen (see Figure 36). 81 Figure 36 Logs Screen This screen displays the following information: No. This field displays a sequentially assigned number for each log event. Time This field displays time at which the event was logged. This time is based on the Current Time/System Time field on the System Information screen. Event This field displays a description of the event. Some examples of events are a PC accessing the router, the router receiving an error from the ISP or any PC, an unauthroized IP or MAC address trying to access the router, a PC logging into the router, a PC logging into the network, etc. 82

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6. If this account requires authentication to receive external
email, click
Mail Server Authentication
, then enter the
User Name
and
Password
.
7.
If you select the
Daily
log, select what time the router should
send the log each day.
8.
If you select the
Weekly
log, select what day each week and
what time on that day the router should send the log.
9. Click
Apply
.
If the router displays a dialogue box that says
Values are saved. Do you really want to reboot the system
now?
” click
OK
.
This will reboot the router and apply all
configuration changes.
NOTE: If the router does not prompt you to reboot it at the
end of the last configuration step, you must use the
reboot command.
See Rebooting the Router on
page 77.
READING SYSTEM LOGS
1.
Open a browser window and login to the router.
2. In the menu at the left side of the screen, click
System
Administration
, then
Log/Report
, then
Logs
.
This opens
the
Logs
screen (see Figure 36).
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Figure 36
Logs Screen
This screen displays the following information:
No.
This field displays a sequentially assigned number for
each log event.
Time
This field displays time at which the event was logged.
This time is based on the Current Time/System Time
field on the
System Information
screen.
Event
This field displays a description of the event.
Some
examples of events are a PC accessing the router, the
router receiving an error from the ISP or any PC, an
unauthroized IP or MAC address trying to access the
router, a PC logging into the router, a PC logging into
the network, etc.