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VTrak E-Class Product Manual - Promise Technology, Inc.

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<strong>VTrak</strong> E-<strong>Class</strong> <strong>Product</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Managing Software Services<br />

Software Services include the following functions:<br />

• Making Email Settings (page 90)<br />

• Making SLP Settings (page 91)<br />

• Making Web Server Settings (page 91)<br />

• Making Telnet Settings (page 93)<br />

• Making SNMP Settings (page 93)<br />

• Making CIM Settings (page 95)<br />

• Making Netsend Settings (page 96)<br />

Making Email Settings<br />

The Email sends notification messages to users. See Setting-up User Event<br />

Subscriptions (page 73).<br />

To make Email service settings:<br />

1. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View.<br />

2. Click the Administrative Tools icon.<br />

3. Click the Email Setting link in Management View.<br />

4. Enter the IP address for your SMTP server.<br />

5. Enter server port number for your SMTP server.<br />

25 is the default.<br />

6. Select Yes to enable SMTP authentication or No to Yes.<br />

7. If you selected Yes for SMTP authentication, enter a Username and<br />

Password in the fields provided.<br />

8. Enter an Email sender address (example: RAIDmaster@mycompany.com).<br />

9. Enter an Email subject (example: <strong>VTrak</strong> Status).<br />

10. Click the Submit button.<br />

Sending a Test Message<br />

To send one test message to the User currently logged into WebPAM PROe:<br />

1. Under Test Email, check the “Send A Test Email” box.<br />

2. Click the Submit button.<br />

If you do not receive the Test Email message, see your Network Administrator for<br />

assistance with the mail server setup, email accounts, and other issues.<br />

Changing the Startup Setting<br />

1. Under Startup Type:<br />

90

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