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This table lists the commands for setting how often to send information to the VRPT (ZyXEL’s
Vantage Report) server.
38.1.4 E-mail Profile Commands
This table lists the commands for the e-mail profile settings.
Table 185 logging Commands: VRPT Settings
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
vrpt send device information interval
<15..3600>
Sets the interval (in seconds) for how often the
ZyWALL sends a device information log to the
VRPT server.
vrpt send interface statistics interval
<15..3600>
Sets the interval (in seconds) for how often the
ZyWALL sends an interface statistics log to the
VRPT server.
vrpt send system status interval <15..3600> Sets the interval (in seconds) for how often the
ZyWALL sends a system status log to the VRPT
server.
show vrpt send device information interval Displays the interval (in seconds) for how often the
ZyWALL sends a device information log to the
VRPT server.
show vrpt send interface statistics interval Displays the interval (in seconds) for how often the
ZyWALL sends an interface statistics log to the
VRPT server.
show vrpt send system status interval Displays the interval (in seconds) for how often the
ZyWALL sends a system status log to the VRPT
server.
Table 186 logging Commands: E-mail Profile Settings
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
show logging status mail Displays the current settings for the e-mail profiles.
[no] logging mail <1..2> Enables the specified e-mail profile. The no
command disables the specified e-mail profile.
[no] logging mail <1..2> address {ip |
hostname}
Sets the URL or IP address of the mail server for
the specified e-mail profile. The no command
clears the mail server field.
hostname: You may up to 63 alphanumeric
characters, dashes (-), or periods (.), but the first
character cannot be a period.
logging mail <1..2> sending_now Sends mail for the specified e-mail profile
immediately, according to the current settings.
[no] logging mail <1..2> authentication Enables SMTP authentication. The
no command
disables SMTP authentication.
[no] logging mail <1..2> authentication
username username password password
Sets the username and password required by the
SMTP mail server. The no command clears the
username and password fields.
username: You can use alphanumeric characters,
underscores (_), and dashes (-), and it can be up to
31 characters long.
password: You can use most printable ASCII
characters. You cannot use square brackets [ ],
double quotation marks (“), question marks (?),
tabs or spaces. It can be up to 31 characters long.
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