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User Interface
R&S
®
GP-E/GP-S
45User Manual v16.2.1 ─ 01
The "Notifications" panel provides the following SMTP setting options:
Field Description
"Relay Host" Specify the outgoing mail server by entering a host name or an IP address.
"Port" Enter the port to be used for communication. The default value is port 25.
"Reachable from Zone" From the drop-down list, select the network zone in which the daemon that con-
nects to the configured mail server is started. The WAN zone is selected by
default.
"Mail from" Enter the sender email address from which notifications are sent.
"Mail to" Enter the recipient email address to which notifications are sent.
"Use TLS" Optional: Select this checkbox to encrypt communication with the mail server.
"Relay Host needs
authentication"
Optional: If it is desired to use a specific web interface user account as the
sender email address, select this checkbox and enter the login credentials
( "User" and "Password" ).
If you modify the settings, click "Save" to store your changes or "Reset" to discard
them. Otherwise, click "Close" to shut the editor panel.
Click " Activate" in the toolbar at the top of the desktop to apply your configuration
changes.
The table below the SMTP setting options shows a list of event types that can be
enabled. For each type, the table includes a checkbox to enable or disable the notifica-
tion, a type ( "Code" ) and a description of the message content ( "Body" ).
Notifications belong to one of three types:
Critical errors (CRIT) indicate problems that require the immediate attention of an
administrator.
Warnings (WARN) are issued to alert an administrator to events that may require
action soon.
Info messages (INFO) are used to notify an administrator when certain events take
place during daily operation. Events of this type do not typically require interven-
tion.
If the mail server is located in a zone other than that in which the daemon is started, a
firewall rule must be defined to permit communication. Similarly, firewall rules have to
be configured to allow traffic if the mail server is running in a zone in the internal net-
work and needs to send messages to recipients in another zone (such as WAN). For
further information, see Chapter 3.3, "Firewall Rule Settings", on page 22.
Settings
The "Settings" allow you to determine the host name of your gateprotect Firewall and
to specify the Captive Portal authentication method. You can also use these settings to
set the system date and time, to specify your time zone and to enable NTP servers.
Navigate to "Firewall > System > Settings" to display and edit the default system set-
tings.
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