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“Key length” The administrator can select the key length among 64, 128 or 256 bits.
64bits is the default setting.
“Key format” Hexadecimal or ASCII. “HEX” is the default setting.
“HEX” digits consist of the numbers 0~9 and the letters A-F.
“ASCII” is a code for representing English letters as numbers from 0-127 except
“, <, > and space characters that are reserved.
“Network Key” Entering a key in either hexadecimal or ASCII format. When selecting
different key length, acceptable input length is listed as following:
64 bits key length: 10 Hex digits or 5 characters.
128 bites key length: 26 Hex digits or 13 characters.
256 bits key length: 58 Hex digits or 29 characters.
Note: When 22(“), 3C(<) or 3E(>) are input in network key, the key format can’t be
changed to ASCII format.
Mail & FTP
SMTP
When the SMTP server support SMTP authentication, users need to give the valid user
name and password to send email via the server.
“SMTP (mail) server 1” The domain name or IP address of the external email server.
“User name of SMTP 1” This granted user name on the external email server.
“Password of SMTP 1” This granted password on the external email server.
“Recipient email address 1” The email address of the recipients for snapshots or log
file. Multiple recipients must be separated by semicolon, ‘;’.
“SMTP (mail) server 2” The domain name or IP address of another email server once
the previous server is unreachable.
“User name of SMTP 2”, granted user name on the backup email server.
Some invalid settings may cause the system failing to respond. Change the
configuration only if necessary and consult with your network supervisor or experienced
users for correct settings. Once the system has lost contact, refer to Appendix A for reset
and restore procedures.