User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- C-Series User Guide
- Safety information
- Regulatory compliance
- Overview
- Software installation
- Typical workflows
- Startup and shutdown
- Installing system security updates
- Managing the 3M™ SelfCheck™ System
- Home page
- Basic administration
- Advanced administration
- General maintenance
- Solving problems
- Obtaining service and supplies
- Appendix A: Email notification messages
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Mail server
The following information is required for email notifica-
tions. See also “
Notifications” on page 30.
Server host name
The domain name or IP address of the library’s mail server.
Sender email
The email address of the SelfCheck system. This will
appear in the headers of email notifications.
Network Mail Server section
Send/expect scripts
If the SelfCheck system uses telnet communications, a
send/expect login script is required to ensure security and
limit access to the library’s host computer. If the SelfCheck
system uses sockets communications, a login script is not
required. The script is created in the Send/Expect Scripts
section. The library’s network administrator should know
what is required to log in to the host.
The script is created one row at a time. Except for the
first send string, the send string in each row is typically
a response to the expect string in the preceding row. All
characters in the send/expects entries are case-sensitive
and punctuation-sensitive and must have the correct
number of spaces.
Network Send/Expect Scripts section
To create a send/expect script
1 In the Send/Expect Scripts section, click Edit …
Send/Expects.
2 On the Send/Expect Scripts page, click the Add
icon (
).
3 In the Send string box of the Add Send/Expect
page, type the characters required by the host.
4 In the Expect string box, type the characters
expected from the host.
5 In the Timeout box, select the number of seconds
the SelfCheck system should wait for a response.
6 In the Retries box, select the number of times you
want the SelfCheck system to attempt to connect to
the host if it does not succeed on the first attempt.
Add Send/Expect page
Multiple retries are used only for the first exchange, which
establishes the initial connection to the host computer.
7 Click Add Send/Expect. The send/expect line is added to the script on
the Send/Expect Scripts page.
8 On the Send/Expect Scripts page, click Save Changes.
9 To add another line to the script, repeat steps 2 through 7.