TP-Link EAP225-Wall Omada Controller Software 3.0.5 Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 98

Batch Upgrade, Server, Upgrade Online

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Enable Authentication Time Mode Fixation Time You can check the box to enable mail server authentication. Enter the sender's mail account name and password. Select Time Mode. System logs can be sent at specific time or time interval. If you select Fixation Time, specify a fixed time to send the system log mails. For example, 08:30 indicates that the mail will be sent at 8:30 am everyday. Period Time If you select Period Time, specify a period time to regularly send the system log mail. For example, 6 indicates that the mail will be sent every six hours. More Client Detail Log With the option enabled, the logs of clients will be sent to the receiver's E-mail address. Server If Server is enabled, system logs will be sent to a server. Check the box to enable the feature and configure the parameters. System Log Server IP System Log Server Port More Client Detail Log Enter the IP address of the server. Enter the port of the server. With the option enabled, the logs of clients will be sent to the server. 3.8.5 Batch Upgrade You can upgrade your EAP devices of the same model in batches using Batch Upgrade. Two options are available for upgrading: upgrade online and upgrade manually. Upgrade Online With Cloud Access enabled, the latest firmware for the EAPs can be detected by the controller automatically. And you can upgrade the EAPs online. Thus you need not to save the firmware files locally in advance. 92

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Enable Authentication
You can check the box to enable mail server authentication. Enter the
sender's mail account name and password.
Time Mode
Select Time Mode. System logs can be sent at specific time or time interval.
Fixation Time
If you select Fixation Time, specify a fixed time to send the system log mails.
For example, 08:30 indicates that the mail will be sent at 8:30 am everyday.
Period Time
If you select Period Time, specify a period time to regularly send the system
log mail. For example, 6 indicates that the mail will be sent every six hours.
More Client Detail Log
With the option enabled, the logs of clients will be sent to the receiver’s
E-mail address.
Server
If Server is enabled, system logs will be sent to a server. Check the box to enable the feature and
configure the parameters.
System Log Server IP
Enter the IP address of the server.
System Log Server Port
Enter the port of the server.
More Client Detail Log
With the option enabled, the logs of clients will be sent to the server.
3.8.5
Batch Upgrade
You can upgrade your EAP devices of the same model in batches using Batch Upgrade. Two
options are available for upgrading: upgrade online and upgrade manually.
Upgrade Online
With Cloud Access enabled, the latest firmware for the EAPs can be detected by the controller
automatically. And you can upgrade the EAPs online. Thus you need not to save the firmware files
locally in advance.