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R-Series PDU v4 Instruction Manual

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IP Address: Displays the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses currently being used by the
unit. Clicking on the Add/Modify icon will allow you to change the unit's IPv4
address and Netmask. (Note that if DHCP is enabled, then there will be no Modify
icon, indicating that this address can't be changed by the user.) The IPv6 address
is a "Link Local" address inherent to the unit, and cannot be changed.

HTTP Services: Enables/disables access via HTTP and HTTPS. Available options
are: HTTP and HTTPS, HTTP only, and HTTPS only. It is not possible to disable
the web interface completely.

HTTP/HTTPS Server Port: Allows you to change the TCP ports which the HTTP
and HTTPS services listen to for incoming connections. The defaults are port 80
for HTTP, and 443 for HTTPS.

4.2.3 Email

The unit is capable of sending e-mail notifications to up to five e-mail addresses
when an Alarm or Warning Event occurs.

To send e-mails, the unit must be configured to access the mail server, as follows:

SMTP Server: the name or IP address of a suitable SMTP or ESMTP server.

Port: the TCP port which the SMTP Server uses to provide mail services.
(Standard is port 25 for an unencrypted connection, or 465 for a TLS/SSL-

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