NetComm NB600W manual Email Alarm Options

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Field

Description

 

 

Use the DMZ host.

The DMZ feature allows one local network user to

 

 

 

be exposed to the Internet to use special-purpose

 

 

 

services, such as Internet gaming or videoconferenc-

 

 

 

ing. DMZ forwards all the ports to this computer,

 

 

 

exposing it entirely to the Internet. This is not rec-

 

 

 

ommended for continuous use.

 

Email Alarm - Options

The E-mail alarm feature enables you to receive the gateway access log through emails regu- larly. Click the checkbox, if you want to receive these e-mails from the gateway.

Field

Description

Mail Server

This is the e-mail server address on your network or

 

on the Internet. The mail server specified should relay

 

your mails without user name and password login,

 

otherwise the mail cannot be sent.

Port No

The standard SMTP port for sending e-mails is 110.

 

Change it if you have special settings, otherwise

 

leave it as the default.

Subject

The subject you enter will appear as the subject of the

 

e-mails that the gateway will send to you. This allows

 

the user to identify by subject which mail is from the

 

gateway.

Send Mail To

Enter the e-mail address you want the gateway send

 

to.

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Contents Page Important rules for safe operation Legal & Regulatory InformationCustomer Information NB600W Super-G Wireless Broadband Gateway User Guide Contents Product Overview IntroductionNetComm NB600W Super-G Wireless Gateway Features and benefitsWhat’s in the package? Connecting your Gateway Connecting the NetComm Super-G Wireless GatewayConnect the Power Cable Connect the Ethernet Cables1 NB600W Front Panel 2 NB600W Back Panel Factory DefaultDevice Log-in Management / Gateway Address Default ValuesOverview Configuring your ComputersConfiguring Windows 98 and Millennium PCs Page Configuring Windows 2000 PCs Page Configuring Windows XP PCs Page Http//192.168.1.1 Configuring the Wireless GatewayAccessing the Configuration Manager Internet Port Basic ConfigurationHost Name/Domain Name Dhcp ConfigurationUse Static DNS MAC addressPassword &Confirm Password PPPoE ConfigurationService Name Packet Size MTUField IP Address Static IP ConfigurationGateway Primary DNSServer IP Pptp ConfigurationPassword & Confirm Password Default value is 1492 Bytes. If your ISP requires a Number of IP address Local PortStart IP address Wins Server Lease TimeStatic Dhcp IP & MAC Address Hide Ssid Wireless LANRegion ChannelSecurity Mode Enable Wireless Access ListRal Key Integrity Protocol. Tkip utilizes a stronger WPA Pre-Shared Key802.1x Radius Advanced Items Advanced Setup Access Control ListUser Group ApplicationEvery IP address This IP address IP Address Range Define Group OptionsGroup Name Application name Define Application OptionsProtocol Port Range/Port NumberBlock URLs By Keyword Advanced Setup Content filteringBlock URLs With IP Address Block Java AppletsBlock Download File Block CookiesSchedule Trust UserAdvanced Setup Dynamic DNS Update Status Advanced Setup Firewall Email Alarm Options Time Return AddressMail log Web Management Port Advanced Setup Remote ManagementPassword, Confirm Password Send System Log to this PC Allow Management from PCDestination Network / Host Advanced Setup Static RoutesEnable UPnP Advanced Setup UPnPServer IP address Advanced Setup Virtual ServerPort Number Port RangeManagement Management Access LogNB600W Management Factory ResetManagement Firmware Upgrade Refresh Management Network StatusConnect/Renew Disconnect/ReleaseSession List User ListManagement Save Configuration Management Time Appendix a Technical Specifications Hardware Dimensions & WeightWeb Contents Filtering Wireless SecuritySoftware Networking /Transport layer protocolManagement What is DMZ? What is a dynamic IP address?What is Dynamic DNS? Why Dynamic DNS? What is Wildcard? Appendix B Frequent Asked QuestionsWhat is MTU? What’s MX Mail Exchanger? And why MX?What is PPPoE PPP Over Ethernet? Cannot access the Internet Appendix C TroubleshootingRefresh your IP address MS Windows IP address conflictAppendix D Ddns Update Status Messages RJ-45 Network Ports Appendix E Cable ConnectionsCross-Over Cabling Straight and crossover cable configurationStraight-Through Cabling To RJ-11 adapter RJ11 connector and cableContact Information Appendix F Registering your NetComm ProductLegal & Regulatory Information Customer Information Product Warranty Limitations of Warranty YML775 Rev1