84 CHAPTER 2: D IAL P LANConfiguring DomainName ServerInformationWhen the SMTP utility attempts to send e-mail, it must be able to resolvea host name within an e-mail address and determine the proper IPaddress from that name. Domain Name Servers on the Internet performthis function. You can configure up to three DNS entries with the NBXNetSet utility. The NBX system uses the second and third entries if the firstor second cannot be reached. To configure DNS information in the NBXNetSet utility:1 In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click System Configuration.2 Click the System Settings tab and the System-wide button. The SystemSettings dialog box appears.SMTP DATA END response Definition: The time that the local system waits,after sending the entire message, for anacknowledgement from the other site that themessage was received.Detail: After the local system sends the entiremessage, it waits for a response from the other siteindicating acceptance of the message.Minimum: 10 minutesDefault: 10 minutesSMTP RSET response Definition: The time that the local system waits foran acknowledgement of a RSET command.Detail: Since the RSET command resets the SMTPconnection, the local system must wait for the othersite to reset itself and acknowledge.Minimum: None definedDefault: 10 minutesSMTP QUIT response Definition: The time that the local system waits foran acknowledgement of the QUIT command.Detail: When the local system is finishedtransmitting a message and wants to break theconnection, it sends a QUIT command. It then waitsfor the other site to acknowledge the QUITcommand. When the acknowledgement arrives, orwhen the time-out value is reached, whichevercomes first, the local system breaks the connection.Minimum: None definedDefault: 5 minutesTable 19 VPIM Advanced Settings Dialog Box (continued)Field Purpose