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514 | Management Access Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 5.0 | [User Guide
5. Enter the hex value for the color of the background in the Background color field. This determines the color
of the header of the guest listing.
6. Click Preview Current Settings to preview the Guest Provisioning page while you are designing it.
7. To save changes, click Apply.
Configuring Email Messages
You can specify an email to be sent to the guest or sponsor (or both). Email messages can be sent automatically at
account creation time or sent manually by the network administrator or guest provisioning user from the Guest
Provisioning page at any time.
1. Specify the SMTP server and port that processes the guest provisioning (also known as guest access) email.
You can complete this step using the WebUI or CLI commands:
“Configuring the SMTP Server and Port in the WebUI” on page514
“Configuring an SMTP server and port in the CLI” on page514
2. Create the email messages. Complete this step using the WebUI:
“Creating Email Messages in the WebUI” on page514
Configuring the SMTP Server and Port in the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Management > SMTP page.
2. Enter the IP address of the SMTP server to which the controller sends the guest provisioning email in the IP
Address of SMTP server field.
3. Enter the number of the port through which the guest provisioning email passes in the Port field.
4. Click Apply and then Save Configuration.
Configuring an SMTP server and port in the CLI
The following command creates a guest-access email profile and sends guest user email through SMTP server IP
address 1.1.1.1 on port 25.
(host) (config) #guest-access-email
(host) (Guest-access Email Profile) #
(host) (Guest-access Email Profile) #smtp-port 25
(host) (Guest-access Email Profile) #smtp-server 1.1.1.1
Creating Email Messages in the WebUI
After you configured the SMTP server and port, follow these steps:
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Management > Guest Provisioning page and select the Email tab.