User's Guide

AirTight Management Console Configuration
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1.
Go to Configuration>System Settings>SMTP Configuration.
2. Click Restore Defaults to restore the default values of the SMTP configuration fields .
3. Click Save to save the changes.
Test SMTP Settings
To test SMTP settings, you can send a test email. The SMTP configuration settings are used for this mail.
The settings used for this mail are the SMTP settingsspecified by you. Make sure you have configured
SMTP correctly before testing the settings.
To test SMTP settings, do the following.
1.
Go to Configuration>System Settings>SMTP Configuration.
2. To send a test e-mail, click Test SMTP Settings. An email is sent if the configuration is correct.
Copy SMTP Configuration to Another Server
You can copy the SMTP configuration from one server to another server when both servers are part of
the same server cluster. You can copy SMTP configuration from child server to child server, parent server
to child server, or child server to parent server. You must be a superuser or an administrator to copy
policies from one server to another.
To copy SMTP configuration, do the following.
1.
Go to Configuration>System Settings>SMTP Configuration on the parent server.
2. Click Copy Policy. The Copy Policies dialog box appears.
3. Select the server from which the SMTP configuration is to be copied.
4. Select the server to which the SMTP configuration is to be copied.
5. Click OK to copy the SMTP configuration.
View System Status
The Configuration>System>System Status page displays information about the AirTight Wi-Fi /
AirTight WIPS server.
All the static server information is available under System Information.
The current status of the server is displayed under Server Information.
Information about backup files stored on the server is displayed under Backup Files stored on the server.
The file name,
The following table describes the static information seen on the System Status page.
Field Description
Server ID
Specifies the unique identifier for the server appliance. If you have
installed a single server appliance, then retainthe default server ID, that
is, 1.
AirTight Device
Communication
Port
Specifies the AirTight device port number on which the AirTight
Management Console server communicates with the device.
Serial Number
Specifies the hardware serial number of the AirTight Management