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Event Notification Window Options (continued)

 

 

 

 

Option

 

 

Description

 

 

 

 

URL Base

 

 

Enter a string to be used as the prefix in the HTTP URL for the secondary

 

 

 

server. The HTTP URL is sent in this format:

 

 

 

http://<IP address>/<URL Base>?<system-provided-name-value-pairs>

 

 

 

where IP address is the IP address of the destination server, URL Base is the

 

 

 

string that you enter, and system-provided-name-value-pairsis information

 

 

 

about the event.

 

 

 

 

Port Number

 

 

Enter the port number that receives messages on the secondary server to

 

 

 

which HTTP messages are sent.

 

 

 

 

User Name

 

 

If authentication is required on the secondary server to which HTTP

 

 

 

messages are sent, enter the user name.

 

 

 

 

Password

 

 

If authentication is required on the secondary server to which HTTP

 

 

 

messages are sent, enter the password.

 

 

 

HTTP Authentication

 

If authentication is required on the secondary server to which HTTP

 

 

 

messages are sent, choose the authentication method from the drop-down

 

 

 

list.

 

 

 

Email Notification Area

 

 

 

Primary SMTP Server

 

Identify the primary SMTP server that is used for sending e-mail by

 

 

 

choosing IP Address or Hostname from the drop-down list and entering the

 

 

 

IP address or host name in the corresponding field.

 

 

 

Primary SMTP Port

 

Enter the port number for the primary SMTP server. The default SMTP port

 

 

 

number is 25.

 

 

 

 

POP Server

 

 

Identify the primary POP server that is used for sending e-mail by choosing

 

 

 

IP Address or Hostname from the drop-down list and entering the IP

 

 

 

address or host name in the corresponding field.

 

 

 

This field is dimmed if you do not choose Requires POP Before SMTP in

 

 

 

the Authentication field that follows.

 

 

 

 

Authentication

 

 

If the primary SMTP server requires authentication to send e-mail, choose

 

 

 

the appropriate authentication type from the drop-down list. The

 

 

 

authentication type typically is the same as that for the POP3 server that you

 

 

 

use to receive e-mail.

 

 

 

 

Account Name

 

 

If the primary SMTP server requires authentication, enter the account name

 

 

 

for the server.

 

 

 

 

Password

 

 

If the primary SMTP server requires authentication, enter the account

 

 

 

password for the server.

 

 

 

Secondary SMTP

 

Identify an optional secondary SMTP server that is used for sending e-mail

Server

 

 

by choosing IP Address or Hostname from the drop-down list and entering

 

 

 

the IP address or host name in the corresponding field.

 

 

 

Secondary SMTP Port

 

Enter the port number for the secondary SMTP server. The default SMTP

 

 

 

port number is 25.

 

 

 

 

 

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