
SCSxx05/SCSxx20 User Guide 4: Configuration
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Configuring Email Relay
The SCS incorporates a mail transport agent for email delivery. Use this option to
identify your network’s SMTP relay server.
1. With Configure Email Relay selected, press Enter.
2. Leave this value blank unless email delivery is not working, in which case
enter the IP address of your network’s SMTP relay server.
Input value for SMART_RELAY
IP Address (in dot quad notation) of your network’s SMTP
relay server.
This should normally be left blank. Enter a relay server
here only if Email delivery is not working and you are
certain that DNS is properly configured.
Input value for SMART_RELAY.
Answer:
3. Press Enter. The setup menu returns with Configure Timeouts selected.
Configuring Timeouts
You can set up the SCS to disconnect from an idle Telnet or terminal connection
after a specified period of time. You can enable or disable the timeout daemon to
configure the disconnection of idle connections for:
Telnet timeout (default is disabled)
PPP timeout (default is disabled)
Terminal port timeout (default is disabled)
You can program each timer in a range of 1 to 30 minutes.
Note: By default, all timers are disabled. Once you enable a timer, you
can disable it by entering 0 (zero).
1. With Configure Timeouts selected, press Enter. The timeout prompt
displays.
2. Select Yes to enable or No (default) to disable the timeout daemon, and
press Enter. If you selected Yes, the Telnet timeout prompt displays.
If you selected No, the setup menu returns with Configure Modem
(SCSxx20) or Configure CHAP Secrets (SCSxx05) selected.
3. To cause an idle Telnet connection to be disconnected after a specified
number of minutes, backspace over the existing value and enter a number
between 1 and 30 (minutes).
Configure Telnet Timeout
Input value for Configure Telnet Timeout
Answer: 15
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