Laurel Electronics Ethernet Node Configuration for Series 2 Digital Panel Meters, Counters, Timers, Transmitters and Ethernet-to-Serial Device Servers User Manual
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Top row: Links to DEVICE INTERFACE SETUP, NETWORK SETUP, and NODE SETUP web pages.
POP3 SERVER: The incoming mail server to be used for the Node. Enter the same name as for the
other email clients on the same network, such as mail.mycompany.com. Press on the first GO to
enter.
POP3 USERNAME: The username to be supplied to retrieve incoming email. It is tied to the
Node's specific email address and is normally supplied by the network administrator or company
IT department. Press on the first GO to enter.
POP3 PASSWORD: The password to be supplied to retrieve incoming email. It is tied to the
Node's specific email address and is normally supplied by the network administrator or company
IT department. Press on the first GO to enter.
POP3 PORT: A number which identifies the type of incoming email port. Leave at 110, which is
the normal number for a POP3 port. The POP3 protocol assumes that there is only one client con-
nected to the mailbox. On rare occasions, a network administrator or company's IT department
may specify a different number. Press on the first GO to enter.
POP3 INTERVAL (SEC): The interval in seconds at which to Node will check email. Enter 0 to
disable email checking. The maximum interval is over 4 million seconds. Normally do not check
email more often than every 60 seconds. Press on the first GO to enter.
SMPT SERVER: The outgoing mail server to be used for the Node. Enter the same name as for the
other email clients on the same network, such as mail.mycompany.com. Press on the first GO to
enter. Press on the first GO to enter.
SMPT EMAIL ADDRESS: The email address that will be shown as the sender of the email. A
typical email address would be in the format [email protected]. Press on the first GO to
enter.
SMPT PORT: A number which identifies the type of outgoing email port. Normally leave the
number at 25, which is the standard for sending email via SMTP. Since port is also often used for
sending spam, Internet Service Providers may block it. If blocked, try Port 2525 or Port 587.
Press on the first GO to enter.
ADD NEW EMAIL ADDRESS: Write in each email address which is to receive emails from the
Node, then press GO. Addresses should be in the format [email protected]. All entered
addresses will appear below the email entry field, each preceded by a DELETE box.
DELETE: Check each box to the left of any previously entered recipient email address that your
wish to delete from the Node, then press GO to execute. This will update the Email Setup screen.
TEST EMAIL: Check the Test Email box, then press then press GO to execute. This will send a test
email to all email recipients that have been defined using the ADD NEW EMAIL ADDRESS field to
the left, thereby verifying email operation.