Cisco WVC2300 Administration Guide - Page 96
Configuring E-Mail Alerts, Sample Configurations, Scheduling an Event on Configuring
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Sample Configurations Configuring E-Mail Alerts 9 Configuring E-Mail Alerts When using motion detection, you may want to be advised by e-mail when movement is detected. Configure your e-mail settings first and then configure scheduling an event. See "Scheduling an Event" on page 91 and "Configuring Motion Detection Area and Sensitivity" on page 92. To configure e-mail alerts, follow these steps: STEP 1 Click Setup in the toolbar. STEP 2 Click Applications > Mail. The Applications > Mail window displays. STEP 3 In Primary SMTP, configure the following: • Check the check box Primary SMTP to upload to the primary SMTP. • SMTP Mail Server-Enter the address of the Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) server to be used to send e-mail. • Port-Enter the port number of the mail server. The default is 25. • Authentication-From the drop-down list, choose one of the following options: - Not Required-Authentication is not required to send mail. - Requires SMTP Authentication-Select if the SMTP server requires a login to send mail. - Requires POP before SMTP-Select if the SMTP server requires a POP login to send mail. • Account Name-Enter the account name to be used on the e-mail server. • Password-Enter the password associated with the account name. • POP Server Name-Enter the name of the POP3 mail server that is being used to receive e-mail. • Test SMTP Server-Click to test the configuration. You will get an error message if the transaction does not complete, for example, test fails due to a wrong username or password. • Requires SSL Encryption-Check the check box to enable. This option supports cryptographic protocols that provide security and data integrity for communications over TCP/IP networks such as the Internet. Cisco PVC2300 and WVC2300 Internet Video Cameras with Audio Administration Guide 89