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ExpressCluster X 2.0 for Windows Reference Guide - Nec

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User Name Within 255 bytes SuspendResume<br />

Section II Resource details<br />

Understanding IMAP4 monitor resources<br />

Specify the user name to log on to IMAP4.<br />

Default value: None<br />

Password Within 255 bytes SuspendResume<br />

Specify the password to log on to IMAP4. Click Change and enter the password in the dialog<br />

box.<br />

Default value: None<br />

Authentication Method SuspendResume<br />

Select the authentication method to log on to IMAP4. It must follow the settings of IMAP4 being<br />

used:<br />

• AUTHENTICATE LOGIN (Default value)<br />

The encryption authentication method that uses the AUTHENTICATE LOGIN command.<br />

• LOGIN<br />

The plaintext method that uses the LOGIN command.<br />

Displaying the IMAP4 monitor resource properties with the<br />

WebManager<br />

1. Start the WebManager (http://FIP_address_<strong>for</strong>_the_WebManager_group: port_number (the<br />

default value is 29003)).<br />

2. Click an IMAP4 monitor resources object, , in the tree view. The following<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation is displayed in the list view.<br />

Name: IMAP monitor resource name<br />

Comment: Comment of the IMAP monitor resource<br />

IP Address: IP address of the IMAP server to be monitored<br />

Port No.: Port number of the IMAP to be monitored<br />

Certification Method Authentication method to connect to IMAP4.<br />

Status: Status of the IMAP monitor resource<br />

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