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Using the RAID GUI
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2.10.3 Setting up the network
The network interface serves as one of the methods to manage the controller. There are two network types, static and
DHCP.
To set up the network, do the following:
1. Select System Management > Network from the main menu.
2. (For the redundant-controller system only) From the Controller drop-down menu, select the desired controller for the
following network settings to apply.
3. From the Assignment Method drop-down menu, select either static, DHCP or DHCP+APIPA.
• If you select the static method, assign the IP address, network mask, gateway, and DNS Server to the network.
• If you select the DHCP method, assign the DNS server address.
• If you select the DHCP+APIPA method, assign the DNS server address.
4. Click Apply, and the settings are effective immediately.
Reset SMTP server
Select a server you want to clear the SMTP configurations from, and click Reset.
Configure or Modify SMTP server
Select a server you want to configure and click Modify. The configurations window opens. Enter the information for the
following options.
Test SMTP server
Select a server and click Test SMTP to ensure the SMTP server is correctly configured. The Send Test Mail window
displays. Enter an email address for testing.
Note
If DHCP is selected for the network, you need to close the GUI and use the new IP for the
connection.
Note
APIPA stands for Automatic Private IP Addressing. If DHCP+APIPA is selected and the controller
cannot get response from DHCP servers on the network, the controller will choose an unused IP
adress in the private address space between 169.254.0.0 and 169.254.255.255 (address conflict is
avoided by probing the network).
Server Address Set the SMTP server address.
Port Enter the SMTP port for the outgoing mails. Check with your ISP provider for the
port number to use. By default, the port is set to 0.
SSL Setting Enable or disable the SMTP server to use secure connection.
Sender Account Set the account to be used on the SMTP server.
Authentication Turn the authentication on or off for the SMTP server.
Password Set the password of the account on the SMTP server.
Name Set the name to be shown in the sender field. If this option is not set, the sender
account on the SMTP will be used.
Note
The primary and secondary server must not be the same SMTP server and sender.
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