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Checking your Router
Once you’ve been all the way through the Install CD, your internet
connection should be up and running. Going to a website is the easiest
way to check that it is working, but the light indicators on your router can
also tell you that everything is okay. For your peace of mind, you can
check your router lights against the following list.
On the following pages you’ll find some general information related to
setting up and using your Business Mail service. You’ll also find detailed
support materials which may be accessed by logging onto ‘Mission
Control’, the Business Mail host site.
https://missioncontrol.pm.telstra.com
Business Mail POP
The Business Mail POP is a ‘store and forward’ mail service, where messages
sent to your email address(es) are received and stored on your behalf
in individually-addressed (ie customer_name@companyname.com.au)
mailboxes, defined on POP3 mail servers within Telstra’s partner Data
Centre. The messages are then forwarded (downloaded) to your email
client software upon requestvia an authenticated session based on
a username and password using the POP3 industry standard mail
protocol which operates on TCP Port 110.
Each POP mailbox comes with basic virus and SPAM filtering. This will
reject known unsolicited bulk email SPAM, messages that may contain
viruses or other potentially malicious content “malware, and certain
attachments such as .exe, .bat, .pif and .cmd files. This will prevent
potentially harmful content not yet handled by virus filtering updates
from reaching your inbox or computer. There are no changes required to
the computer or email programs to utilise these filters, as they operate
upon the creation of the POP mailbox in Mission Control.
INDICATOR
LIGHT
DESCRIPTION
POWER/SYS
Solid green indicates that the SRP is powered on.
Green flash indicates that the SRP is booting.
LAN Ports 1 to 4
Solid green indicates link.
Green flash indicates link traffic.
DSL CD Solid green indicates carrier detection.
DSL DATA Green flash indicates DSL activity.
WLAN
Solid green indicates the radio is operational.
Green flash indicates wireless traffic.
USB
Solid green indicates USB device is operational.
Green flash indicates device failure or
unsupported device.
WPS
Solid green indicates WiFi Protected Setup success.
Slow green flash indicates setup in progress.
Fast green flash indicates a setup error.
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Please note: these filters do not provide complete protection and may
reject some email which is legitimate. Customers seeking a higher level
of protection and the added benefit of features, such as calendaring and
meeting planner, can acquire other email options available under the
Business Mail suite of offerings.
Business Mail
For customers who have purchased Telstra Business Broadband, the service
includes ten Business Mail POP mailboxes. Once your Business Mail
service is set up, it can be accessed through the same computer all the
time (subject to outages and routine maintenance) or at any computer
with internet access by using the Webmail function.
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