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E-mail Notification
32.1
Overview
A mail server is an application or a computer that runs such an application to receive, forward and
deliver e-mail messages.
To have the Device send reports, logs or notifications via e-mail, you must specify an e-mail server
and the e-mail addresses of the sender and receiver.
32.2
The Email Notification Screen
Click
Maintenance > Email Notification
to open the
Email Notification
screen. Use this screen
to view, remove and add mail server information on the Device.
Figure 154
Maintenance > Email Notification
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 120
Maintenance > Email Notification
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Add New Email
Click this button to create a new entry.
Mail Server
Address
This field displays the server name or the IP address of the mail server.
Username
This field displays the user name of the sender’s mail account.
Password
This field displays the password of the sender’s mail account.
Email Address
This field displays the e-mail address that you want to be in the from/sender line of the e-
mail that the Device sends.
Delete
Click this button to delete the selected entry(ies).
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32.2.1
Email Notification Edit
Click the
Add
button in the
Email Notification
screen. Use this screen to configure the required
information for sending e-mail via a mail server.
Figure 155
Email Notification > Add
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 121
Email Notification > Add
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Mail Server
Address
Enter the server name or the IP address of the mail server for the e-mail address specified
in the
Account Email Address
field.
If this field is left blank, reports, logs or notifications will not be sent via e-mail.
Authentication
Username
Enter the user name (up to 32 characters). This is usually the user name of a mail account
you specified in the
Account Email Address
field.
Authentication
Password
Enter the password associated with the user name above.
Account Email
Address
Enter the e-mail address that you want to be in the from/sender line of the e-mail
notification that the Device sends.
If you activate SSL/TLS authentication, the e-mail address must be able to be authenticated
by the mail server as well.
Apply
Click this button to save your changes and return to the previous screen.
Cancel
Click
this button to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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Log Setting
33.1
Overview
You can configure where the Device sends logs and which logs and/or immediate alerts the Device
records in the
Log Setting
screen.
33.2
The Log Settings Screen
To change your Device’s log settings, click
Maintenance > Log
Setting
. The screen appears as
shown.
Figure 156
Maintenance > Log Setting
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The following table describes the fields in this screen.
33.2.1
Example E-mail Log
An "End of Log" message displays for each mail in which a complete log has been sent. The
following is an example of a log sent by e-mail.
You may edit the subject title.
The date format here is Day-Month-Year.
The date format here is Month-Day-Year. The time format is Hour-Minute-Second.
Table 122
Maintenance > Log Setting
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Syslog Setting
Syslog Logging
The Device sends a log to an external syslog server. Select
Enable
to enable syslog logging.
Mode
Select the syslog destination from the drop-down list box.
If you select
Remote
, the log(s) will be sent to a remote syslog server. If you select
Local
File
, the log(s) will be saved in a local file. If you want to send the log(s) to a remote syslog
server and save it in a local file, select
Local File and Remote
.
Syslog Server
Enter the server name or IP address of the syslog server that will log the selected categories
of logs.
UDP Port
Enter the port number used by the syslog server.
E-mail Log Settings
Mail Server
Enter the server name or the IP address of the mail server for the e-mail addresses
specified below. If this field is left blank, logs and alert messages will not be sent via E-mail.
System Log
Mail Subject
Type a title that you want to be in the subject line of the system log e-mail message that
the Device sends.
Security Log
Mail Subject
Type a title that you want to be in the subject line of the security log e-mail message that
the Device sends.
Send Log to
The Device sends logs to the e-mail address specified in this field. If this field is left blank,
the Device does not send logs via E-mail.
Send Alarm to
Alerts are real-time notifications that are sent as soon as an event, such as a DoS attack,
system error, or forbidden web access attempt occurs. Enter the E-mail address where the
alert messages will be sent. Alerts include system errors, attacks and attempted access to
blocked web sites. If this field is left blank, alert messages will not be sent via E-mail.
Alarm Interval
Specify how often the alarm should be updated.
Allowed
Capacity Before
Email
Set what percent of the Device’s log storage space can be filled before the Device sends a
log e-mail.
Clear log after
sending mail
Select this to delete all the logs after the Device sends an E-mail of the logs.
Active Log and Alert
System Log
Select the categories of system logs that you want to record.
Security Log
Select the categories of security logs that you want to record.
Send
immediate alert
Select log categories for which you want the Device to send E-mail alerts immediately.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to restore your previously saved settings.
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• "
End of Log
" message shows that a complete log has been sent.
Figure 157
E-mail Log Example
Subject:
Firewall Alert From
Date:
Fri, 07 Apr 2000 10:05:42
From:
To:
1|
Apr
7 00
|From:192.168.1.1
To:192.168.1.255
|default policy
|forward
|
09:54:03
|UDP
src port:00520 dest port:00520
|<1,00>
|
2|Apr
7 00 |From:192.168.1.131
To:192.168.1.255
|default policy
|forward
| 09:54:17 |UDP
src port:00520 dest port:00520
|<1,00>
|
3|Apr
7 00 |From:192.168.1.6
To:10.10.10.10 |match
|forward
| 09:54:19 |UDP
src port:03516 dest port:00053
|<1,01>
|
……………………………..{snip}…………………………………..
……………………………..{snip}…………………………………..
126|Apr
7 00 |From:192.168.1.1
To:192.168.1.255
|match
|forward
| 10:05:00 |UDP
src port:00520 dest port:00520
|<1,02>
|
127|Apr
7 00 |From:192.168.1.131
To:192.168.1.255
|match
|forward
| 10:05:17 |UDP
src port:00520 dest port:00520
|<1,02>
|
128|Apr
7 00 |From:192.168.1.1
To:192.168.1.255
|match
|forward
| 10:05:30 |UDP
src port:00520 dest port:00520
|<1,02>
|
End of Firewall Log

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