DEVICELOCK Profiles

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DEVICELOCK Profiles

Setting up DEVICELOCK Profiles

SMTP profile settings.
Fig. 23. DEVICELOCK profile settings.

1. Name and status

Profile name:

Administrators can select any profile name that is helpful, meaningful and easy to remember.

Profile is used by default:

Yes means that this profile is used by default.

2. Message saving options

Path:

The path to the local directory where captured messages will be saved. This directory is used as an intermediate storage for the results being sent to the DEVICELOCK Enterprise Server.

Disk quota:

The disk quota for storing messages. Example: 10GB, 500MB, 100KB or 10000. If the quota is exhausted, files saving stops until the quota again allows this. To resume saving files, either free up space or increase the quota.

3. Connection

Server address:

The IP address or domain name of the DEVICELOCK Enterprise Server.

Server port:

The port used to notify the DEVICELOCK Enterprise Server about messages (events).

Service port:

The port through which the DEVICELOCK Enterprise Server "grabs" the results (messages/events).

4. Notification of DeviceLock

Time-out:

The timeout for the DEVICELOCK Enterprise Server notification (in seconds). After the specified amount of time, the DLES server will be notified of the results, if any.

Quantity:

Sets the number of messages to gather before the DEVICELOCK Enterprise Server is notified.

5. Message format

Duplicate headers:

Enable/disable saving standard message headers, as well as X-Sensor headers, in a separate attachment to the message named microolap_msis_headers.txt.

Possible options:

All

Save all message headers;

X-Sensor

Save headers with the X-Sensor prefix;

Other

Save standard headers, such as From, To, Cc, Bcc and also any others to which xsensor settings don't apply;

No

Disables saving of headers in a separate attachment.

6. Error handling

Timeout after failure:

Timeout for message delivery in the event of receiver rejection. Provide a value in seconds.

7. For GROUP profiles

Weight:

Determines a ratio for distribution of messages among receivers. Possible values are from 1 to 10 and the setting is valid only when used in a group profile.

Reserve profile:

Enable/disable the use of the reserve profile. If this setting is enabled and the main (non-reserve) delivery profiles fail, this profile will be used for message delivery. The setting is valid only when used in a group profile.