Netgear RN31211D Software Manual - Page 171

Alert Event Settings, Send Test Message, Apply, To manage alert event settings

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ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Item Description Advanced Options If you selected Gmail, AOL, or Yahoo as your email account provider, the Advanced Options fields are automatically populated. If you selected Custom, you must enter the Advanced Options fields manually. SMTP Server Enter the address of the outgoing SMTP server. SMTP Port Enter the port number for the outgoing SMTP server. If no port number is entered, the default port number is 25. From Enter a valid email address that identifies the sender of the email alert. Use TLS Select this check box to use email encryption over TLS. 4. To determine if you configured the email settings correctly, click the Send Test Message button. 5. Click the Apply button under the Alerts heading. Your changes are saved. Alert Event Settings The ReadyNAS automatically generates email alert messages when certain system events occur. You can determine which optional system events generate alerts. NETGEAR recommends that you keep all alerts enabled. However, if you are aware of a problem, you can disable an alert temporarily.  To manage alert event settings: 1. Select System > Settings > Alerts. 2. In the Alert Events section, select the check box next to each event that you want to generate an alert. System Settings 171

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System Settings
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ReadyNAS OS 6.1
4.
To determine if you configured the email settings correctly, click the
Send Test Message
button.
5.
Click the
Apply
button under the Alerts heading.
Your changes are saved.
Alert Event Settings
The ReadyNAS automatically generates email alert messages when certain system events
occur. You can determine which optional system events generate alerts. NETGEAR
recommends that you keep all alerts enabled. However, if you are aware of a problem, you
can disable an alert temporarily.
To manage alert event settings:
1.
Select
System > Settings > Alerts
.
2.
In the Alert Events section, select the check box next to each event that you want to
generate an alert.
Advanced Options
If you selected Gmail, AOL, or Yahoo as your email account provider, the
Advanced Options fields are automatically populated. If you selected Custom,
you must enter the Advanced Options fields manually.
SMTP Server
Enter the address of the outgoing SMTP server.
SMTP Port
Enter the port number for the outgoing SMTP server. If no
port number is entered, the default port number is 25.
From
Enter a valid email address that identifies the sender of the
email alert.
Use TLS
Select this check box to use email encryption over TLS.
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