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- STARTTLS = If the mail server is supporting STARTTLS flags, the email
communication will be encrypted
- SSL/TLS = The email communication will be encrypted
The firmware version 4.xx provides the function „Attach AlarmLog to Email“. Enable it and
every email, that will be send from the CS121, will contain the AlarmLog. If you enable the
function „Attach all DataLogsog files to email“, every email will contain the AlarmLog,
UPSData.log and ExternalDeviceLog. Additionally the email contains the parameters MAC-
Address, UPS Model, UPS Location, IP-Address of the CS121, System Time and Actual
Event.
The firmware version 4.30.x provides the function Email database interface format. This
option will send Emails configured into the Events/Alarms configuration in a standard, machine
readable format. This allows the monitoring and interpretation of alarms by the email software.
You can select the following options for the email logging:
Never
Always
Erors, only
Mailservers outside the LAN require a username and password. For this function please use
“email authentication” and enter a username and the corresponding email password (twice).
Note: Do not use email authorization if this is not required by your mailserver !
If authorization is required, the email function “AUTH LOGIN” (the CS121 adapter supports
only this function) needs to be supported (e. g. freemail.de). This changes the protocol from
SMTP to ESMTP and a password is required.
The length of the password should be a minimum 3 and a maximum of 63 characters.
Send a test-mail to validate your settings after you have applied the mail-settings. A short
message on the menu indicates whether the test-mail could be sent or not.
The usage of the settings in the live operation requires the reboot of the CS121 via the “Save,
Exit & Reboot” function!
Note: Please ensure that you have specified a DNS-server in menu “Network
& Security” if the mail-server could not be reached. You can transfer up
to 511 signs.
4.2.9 Email Trap
The Email Trap function provides the transfer of device/UPS data via POP protocol to the
UNMS II. Into the UNMS II AdminConsole can the connection type be defined, like the other
(UPSTCP, SNMP, RAS), but it is only into the UNMS II module extension „Data Center /
TeleService available
Unlike to the other connection types, this one can assimilate incoming email traffic only and is
therefore the optimal fitting for relevant to security customers and remote monitoring.
Transfer protocol: POP
Reference data: IDP, VDP, propritary data
Data format: JSON (as attachment)
Mail server configuration: globally for all connections, into the UNMS II
AdminConsole
Mail client configuration: per device as connection type, into the UNMS II
AdminConsole
One mailbox/user for all devices, IP- and MAC address distinct