N-Tron 102PC-SE Http Configuration, Snmp Configuration, Smtp General, Smtp Address Configuration

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HTTP Configuration

HTTP: Enables/Disables the HTTP server for the module/host device configuration/monitoring

Default: disable

HTTP Port: Sets the HTTP server port to listen for requests

Default: 80

HTTP Page: Sets the HTTP server to give control on module configuration from the browser or give access to only serial device pages. If set to "default", the default HTML page (index.html) is launched. If set to "serial", the serial device page (http-s0.html) is launched

Default: default

Note: The above parameters cannot be changed through browser

HTTP Banner: Sets the banner to be displayed on the HTML pages

Default: SocketEthernetIP Module

SNMP Configuration

SNMP-Agent:Enables/Disables the SNMPv1 Agent on the module. SNMP manager compiled with proprietary MIB can configure/monitor the module using set/get/getnext commands

Default: disable

SNMP Port: Sets the SNMP Agent port

Default: 161

Community String: Sets the community string so as to respond only to a particular community of managers. The managers indicate to which community they belong in the request message.

Default: public

SMTP General

Server Name: Sets the SMTP Server name or IP address

Default: 127.0.0.1

Server Port: Sets the SMTP Server port

Default: 25

Host Name: Sets the SMTP Client Host Name

Default: NULL

From Identity: Sets the ‘From:’ description in the email header

Default: NULL

From Address: Sets the default From email address

Default: NULL

Reply-to Address: Sets the default email address to be used when the recipient uses the reply-to button

Default: NULL

SMTP Address Configuration

To Address: Sets the email addresses as primary addresses. These are the default email addresses to which emails are to be sent. Supports configuration upto 5 addresses. If these are NULL, send-mail command prompts for the to-address

Default: NULL

CC Address: Sets the email addresses as alternate addresses (carbon copy). These are the default email addresses to which messages are to be sent other than the primary addresses. Supports configuration upto 5 addressesi. If these are NULL, send-mail command prompts for the cc-address

Default: NULL

POP3 Configuration

Server Name: Sets the POP3 Server name or IP address

Default: 127.0.0.1

Server Port: Sets the POP3 Server port

Default: 110

Mailbox Name: Sets the mail box user name for POP3 server authentication

Default: NULL

Mailbox Password: Sets the mail box password for POP3 server authentication

Default: NULL

Leave On Server: Enables/Disables "leave a copy of message on server" flag, which tells the POP3 server not to delete the mails from it once the mails are received

Default: disable

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Contents 12/1/2006 Table of Contents 12/1/2006 Safety Warnings Contact InformationEnvironmental Safety Electrical Safety Package Contents CleaningUnpacking Servicing DIN Rail MountingFront Panel Color DescriptionApplying Power Top View Grounding Techniques Connecting the Unit Serial Interface Serial CableRS-232 Troubleshooting Support FCC StatementCLI Tree of Menus Set Set configurable fields Recv-mail Configure incoming mail options Send-mail Configure outgoing mail optionsSerial Configure the serial settings for the serial port s0 Show Show general and detailed information Socket Actions to take over a UDP socket Software Configuration Web Management12/1/2006 General Configuration User ConfigurationPort Configuration Web Management Tree of Menus Modem Configuration Bridge Configuration PPP Configuration ChatscriptTelnet Configuration Successfully. These cannot be modifiedUDP Configuration Autodial ConfigurationHttp Configuration Snmp ConfigurationSmtp Address Configuration POP3 ConfigurationSntp Daylight Saving Configuration CommandsRestore Defaults Sntp GeneralMandatory Configuration Settings Ethernet to Serial ConnectivityCommands to Setup Manual Dial-out with the 102PC-SE Scenario 1 Manual DialoutScenario 2 Auto Dialout Using Telnet PrerequisitesScenario 3 Auto Dialout Using UDP Auto Dialout Feature using UDP Mode# set ppp ppp0 raw-mode enable Scenario 4 Remote Bridging with Modem ConnectionSerial to Ethernet Connectivity Commands to Setup Manual Dial-In with the 102PC-SE Scenario 1 Manual Serial Dial-inScenario 2 Serial Auto Dial-in Using Telnet Scenario 3 Serial Auto Dial-in Using UDP FunctionalityScenario 4 Serial Tunneling Mode # set ip telnet raw-mode enable# set serial s0 raw-dialout enable Using E-Mail Features Sending Text E-mails from the Command Prompt Receiving E-mails from the Command Prompt KEY Specifications Switch PropertiesEmissions and Safety Approvals PhysicalTron Limited Warranty