TP-Link EAP225-Wall Omada Controller Software 3.1.13 User Guide - Page 133

General Setting, 6.2.1 Con Controller Name, 6.2.2 Con Mail Server

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■■ If you select administrator, the Site Privileges option will not appear and all sites are available for the administrator user. 5. Click Apply to add the user account.  Note •• You can refer to the Role page to view the user role's type, description information, permission scope and created time. •• The user account cannot be used to log in to the Omada Controller through Omada Cloud Service. To access the controller via Cloud Access, you should be a cloud user. To add a cloud user, refer to manage the cloud users. 6.2 General Setting 6.2.1 Configure Controller Name Omada Controller is given a default name in the format Omada Controller_XXXXXX. You can give your controller a descriptive name in the Controller Settings > General Setting page and click Apply. 6.2.2 Configure Mail Server With the Mail Server, you can reset the login password of the user account if necessary. An email with the link of resetting password will be sent from the Omada Controller. It is different from the SMTP Server, which is just for the system log emails sending. Follow the steps below to configure mail server. 1. Go to Controller Settings > General Setting and click Mail Server. 127

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If you select
administrator
, the
Site Privileges
option will not appear and all sites are available
for the administrator user.
5. Click
Apply
to add the user account.
²NtTs
You can refer to the
Role
page to view the user role’s type, description information, permission scope and
created time.
The user account cannot be used to log in to the Omada Controller through Omada Cloud Service. To
access the controller via Cloud Access, you should be a cloud user. To add a cloud user, refer to
manage
the cloud users
.
6.2 General Setting
6.2.1
Configure Controller Name
Omada Controller is given a default name in the format
Omada Controller_XXXXXX
. You can give
your controller a descriptive name in the
Controller Settings
>
General Setting
page and click
Apply
.
6.2.2
Configure Mail Server
With the Mail Server, you can reset the login password of the user account if necessary. An email
with the link of resetting password will be sent from the Omada Controller. It is different from the
SMTP Server, which is just for the system log emails sending.
Follow the steps below to configure mail server.
1.
Go to
Controller Settings >
General Setting
and click
Mail Server
.