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Ethernet Interface

2.12 E-mail Transmission Test

Explanation

You can transmit test e-mail messages to recipient 1 or recipient 2 that you specified in
section 2.11 to confirm whether e-mail messages can be transmitted.

Items to Check before Performing This Test

• Connect the Ethernet cable correctly. For the connection procedure, see section 2.2.
• Check that the Ethernet interface settings are correct. For the procedure, see

section 2.3 or 2.5.

• Check that the e-mail settings are correct. For the procedure, see section 2.11.
When setting the Ethernet interface or e-mail, check the settings with your system or
network administrator.

Checking the Results of the E-mail Transmission Test

• The result of the e-mail transmission test can be confirmed by displaying the e-mail

log (displayed on the CX (see section 2.8)) or Web screen (see section 2.10) or by
outputting the result using the FL command (see section 6.11).

• If an error message is displayed on the CX, see appendix 7, “Messages.”

Contents of the Test E-mail Message

The figure below shows the contents of the test e-mail message. If a message is
specified, <Message> is written under <Time>

From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 07:25:20 +0900 (JST)
Subject: (CX) Test_mail
To: [email protected]

Test mail.
<Host name>
CX

<Time>
Dec.23 07:25:20

Test mail example

Procedure

Performing the E-mail Transmission Test

1.

Press the FUNC key.
The FUNC menu appears. The structure of the FUNC menu varies depending
on the basic settings and options.

2.

Press the [E-Mail test] soft key.
A menu appears for you to select the recipient for the e-mail transmission test.

3.

Press the [Recipient 1] or [Recipient 2] soft key.
The e-mail transmission test to the selected recipient is executed.

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