Lantronix 900-332 manual Unit Name, Domain Name, Recipient, Trigger

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Configuration Via Serial Mode or Telnet Port

Unit Name

Enter the username used by the WiPort to send Email messages. The current value is displayed in parentheses.

Unit name () ? _

Domain Name

Enter the Email server’s domain name. The current value is displayed in parentheses.

Domain name () ? _

Recipient 1

Enter the full Email address of the trigger email recipient. The current value is displayed in parentheses.

Recipient 1 () ? _

Recipient 2

Enter the full Email address of the trigger email recipient. The current value is displayed in parentheses.

Recipient 2 () ? _

Trigger 1

A trigger event occurs when the unit receives the specified trigger input as a result of a specified combination of conditions on the configurable pins.

Enable serial trigger input (N) ?

Trigger input1 [A/I/X] (X) ?

Trigger input1 [A/I/X] (X) ?

Trigger input1 [A/I/X] (X) ?

Message () ?

Priority (L) ?

Minimum notification interval (1 s) ?

Re-notification interval (0 s) ?

Set the configurable pins to A = Active, I = Inactive, or X = Don’t Care. Active can mean Active Low or Active High. If the configurable pins are all set to X (Don’t Care), then they are disabled. If both the serial sequence and the configurable pins are disabled, the trigger is disabled.

To change the configurable pins’ settings, you must use DeviceInstaller or send setup records to Port 77FE.

The Message is the subject line of the trigger event Email to the specified recipient(s).

The Priority is the priority level for the trigger even Email. Enter L for normal priority or H for high priority.

The Minimum notification interval is the minimum time allowed between individual triggers. If a trigger event occurs within the minimum interval since the last trigger, it is ignored.

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Contents WiPort User Guide Page Lantronix Corporate Headquarters Technical SupportSales Offices Disclaimer and Revisions Contents Contents Accessing Setup ModeWlan Settings5-19 Expert Settings5-20Factory Defaults Exit Configuration ModeGpio Pins Control ProtocolPage Using This Guide Purpose and AudienceChapter Summary Remaining chapters in this guide includeUsing This Guide Additional DocumentationIntroduction CapabilitiesConfiguration Methods ApplicationsProtocol Support IntroductionAddresses and Port Numbers Hardware AddressIP Address Port NumbersPage Configuration using DeviceInstaller Accessing WiPort using DeviceInstallerServer Configuration Wlan Configuration Host List Configuration OEM Pin ConfigurationConfiguration Using DeviceInstaller Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration Common I/F Mode Setting Serial SettingsUDP Datagram Mode Passive ConnectionActive Connection Disconnection ConnectionBuffer Flushing Email Configuration PackingTriggers Unit NamePage Configuration using Web-Manager Accessing WiPort using Web-ManagerNetwork Configuration Configuration Using Web-ManagerAutomatic IP Address Configuration Static IP Address ConfigurationClick the OK button when finished Select Obtain IP address automaticallySelect Use the following IP configuration Default GatewayIP Address Subnet MaskServer Configuration AdvancedSerial Settings Retry SettingsHost Information Port Settings Disable Serial PortAvailable fields, enter the following information ChannelConnection Settings TCP Pack ControlFlush Input Buffer Serial to Network Flush Output Buffer Network to SerialConnect Mode Passive Connection Connect Mode Active ConnectionConnect Protocol Endpoint Configuration Disconnect ModeCommon Options Connection Settings UDP Datagram ModeConfigure the following fields Change Address TableMail Server IP Address Configurable Pins Enable Serial TriggerRecipients ConditionsMessage Properties Ad Hoc Settings Wireless Network SecurityEnter or modify the following fields Advanced Settings Configure or modify the following fields for each pinUpdating Settings Page Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port Accessing Setup ModeTelnet Access Serial Port Access Configuration Via Serial Mode or Telnet PortClick OK. The following information displays Set the IP Address Set the Gateway IP AddressChange Telnet Configuration Password Set the NetmaskDhcp Name Network Class Host Bits NetmaskInterface Mode Following table displays available I/F Mode optionsMode Option Interface Mode OptionsCommon I/F Mode Setting Binary Hex FlowPort Number Flow Control OptionConnect Mode Enter Connect Mode options in hexadecimal notationConnect Mode Option Port Numbers Reserved forIncoming Connection ResponseManual Connection Manual Connection Address ExampleAutostart Automatic Connection Hostlist Hostlist ExampleModem Mode Datagram TypeMessage Meaning Modem Mode Command Modem Mode CommandsFunction Modem Mode Function Command Remote IP AddressRemote Port Flush Mode Disconnect Mode Option10. Disconnect Mode Options 11. Flush Mode OptionsOption DisConnTime Inactivity Timeout Channel Port PasswordSendChar 1 and SendChar2 Telnet Terminal TypeMail Server Unit Name Domain NameRecipient TriggerWlan Settings Enable WlanEnable Ad Hoc Network Creation Find Network NameExpert Settings Security SettingsDisable Snmp Disable Telnet SetupDisable Tftp Firmware Upgrade Disable Port 77FE HexFactory Defaults Channel 1 Configuration Channel 2 ConfigurationWlan Settings Exit Configuration Mode Expert SettingsSecurity Settings Email SettingsConfigurable Pins Gpio PinsFeatures Control ProtocolCommands Configurable PinsByte 0 Command Types Command 10h, Get FunctionsCommand 11h, Get Directions Command 12h, Get Active LevelsCommand 13h, Get Current States Command 19h, Set DirectionsCommand 1Ah, Set Active Levels Command 1Bh, Set StatesCommand details Examples1Bh = response to command 1Bh 03h, 00h, 00h, 00h = Page Monitor Mode Entering Monitor Mode via the Serial PortEntering Monitor Mode via the Network Port To enter Monitor Mode locallyMonitor Mode Commands Following commands are available in Monitor ModeCommand Command Name Function Monitoring the NetworkUsing Tftp Graphical User Interface Updating FirmwareObtaining Firmware Reloading Firmware ROM File FWX FileUsing Tftp Command Line Interface Recovering the Firmware Using the Serial PortTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Problems and Error MessagesProblem/Message Reason Solution Please try again Caps Lock is not onGeneral DeviceInstaller Settings Device Server messageTechnical Support Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa