03-10-2011 07:03 AM - edited 03-21-2019 03:46 AM
Dear all thank for ur support and really enablement lab specially help us a lot,
My question is regarding the email notification ,my setup is I have 2 3750 switch in stack connected to uc520 in trunk ,and exchange 2010 connected to the switch ,the voice vlan is 20 and interface vlan ip 192.168.40.1 and email server 192.168.70.100 I can ping from both side means from exchange server to uc520 and uc520 to exchange or in other way from192.168.70.100 to 192.168.40. and vice versa the problem after configuring the email notification I can not get any email notifcation althought all configuration are right ,
My questions:
In exchange when email comes it wil come from the ip 192.168.40.1 why I am asking so I can add receive connector form this ip in exchange to allow receiving email or uc520 use other ip
How can I test connectivity between uc520 and my exchange 2010 server in most application there is button test email but really this feature is missing here so how can I test the connectivity
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03-14-2011 09:04 AM
UC520 more specifically uses SMTP. One way I test authentication is to telnet to the SMTP server with port 25. Then, you can do an "EHLO" command to make sure it gives a good response. This is a Microsoft document on how to test SMTP through:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/153119
Also, make sure you can ping the SMTP server from the CUE module itself.
Regards,
Adam Compton
03-14-2011 09:04 AM
UC520 more specifically uses SMTP. One way I test authentication is to telnet to the SMTP server with port 25. Then, you can do an "EHLO" command to make sure it gives a good response. This is a Microsoft document on how to test SMTP through:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/153119
Also, make sure you can ping the SMTP server from the CUE module itself.
Regards,
Adam Compton
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