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v.: 2020-09-04
Copyright of the European Union is effective (Copyright EU) (c) 2019 GENEREX Systems GmbH, Hamburg, Germany, All rights reserved
TEL +49(40)22692910 - EMAIL generex@generex.de - WEB www.generex.de (This and all other product datasheets are available for download.)
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Notification Settings
Depending on which command is received by a valid RCCMD transmitter, three basic scripts are executed automatically. Each
script triggers an RCCMD functions. The RCCMD routines are preconfigured and normally there is no need to edit them.
However, if you want to execute your own scripts by RCCMD,
you can either write these scripts directly to the appropriate .sh - script and execute them as a custom command or you may edit
these basic files.
Warming:
If you modify, customize, or extend these scripts, you change the overall behavior of RCCMD within your system. Be sure to
make a backup before editing the scripts to find back to the original system state. Changes to the original configuration may
result in unpredictable behavior of RCCMD and may cause system-wide problems.
Edit these scripts at your own risk!
When will these scripts be executed?
RCCMD differs between three different scripts:
Email notification
The CS141 will normally rely on its own mail client - this is also the recommended way. However, in some high-security
networks, it may not be desirable for the web manager to be able to send their own mails. The RCCMD client can be used as an
interface to forward short mail messages.
You can also use this script to trigger additional scripts:
Send an email AND execute the following script ...
for this function, the freeware Linux tool send mail is installed, which allows RCCMD to send e-mails. You can configure the tool
at any time by logging in via a console on the Linux interface of the RCCMD client.
To forward an email from a CS141, use the Custom Commands and enter the following command by entering the IP address:
Mail targetmailaddress@targedmailserver.com <Text message>
At the Cs141, you will enter:
mail Kirk@enterprise.de Jean-Luc Picard was here
RCCMD would take over and write a mail to kirk@enterprise.de with the topic „Jean-Luc Picard was here“.

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