Operation Manual
System Reboot Occurred: This router has rebooted. This depends on NTP being enabled and available to report
the correct time.
Unrecognized MAC Address: Used with the MAC monitoring lists. An alert is sent when a new unrecognized MAC
address is connected to the router.
WAN Device Status Change: An attached WAN device has changed status. The possible statuses are plugged,
unplugged, connected, and disconnected.
Configuration Change: A change to the router configuration.
Login Success: A successful login attempt has been detected.
Login Failure: A failed login attempt has been detected.
Account Locked: Account has been locked due to excessive failed login attempts.
IP Address Banned: An IP address has been banned.
VPN Tunnel Goes Down: Sends an alert when a VPN tunnel goes down.
Feature License Expiration: Sends an alert when a feature license is about to expire.
Full System Log: The system log has filled. This alert contains the contents of the system log.
Recurring System Log: The system log is sent periodically. This alert contains all of the system events since the
last recurring alert. It can be scheduled for daily, weekly and monthly reports (Frequency). You also choose the
Time you want the alert sent.
SMTP Mail Server
Since your router does not have its own email server, to receive alerts you must enable an SMTP server. This is possible
through most email services (Gmail, Yahoo, etc.)
Each SMTP server will have different specifications for setup, so you have to look those up separately. The following is
an example using Gmail:
Server Address: smtp.gmail.com
Server Port: 587 (for TLS, or Transport Layer Security port; the router does not support SSL).
Authentication Required: For Gmail, mark this checkbox.
User Name: Your full email address
Password: Your Gmail password
From Address: Your email address
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