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5.4 TCP/IP Network Configuration Menu:

This is a submenu of System Main Menu.

Obtain IP using DHCP: Enable or disable DHCP. The

purpose of using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
is to assign dynamic IP addresses to a computer or a network
device on a network. There must be a DHCP server on a
network running and the server must permit an assigned
computer or network device to be on the LAN. If
this option is disabled on the NP systems, the system will not
send DHCP requests to a network.

Fallback to static IP (if DHCP server no offer): Define a

static IP address. If DHCP is disabled on the system, there
is no DHCP server running on a network, or a DHCP server
refuses IP offering, you have the option to whether either allow
the system to use a static IP address or not.

Static IP Address: A static IP Address is an IP address

that never changes. This IP address will be used if a DHCP
server IP has no IP offered or DHCP automatic IP address
is disabled.

Subnet Mask: Defines a static subnet mask that is a part of

your static network address settings. This entry is for your IP
network class, which is distinguished by using a subnet mask.

Gateway IP address: Specifies a gateway IP address that is a

part of your static network address settings. This is your
router's IP address.

HTTP Port Number: Specifies a HTTP port number. Default

value is 80.

Telnet Port Number: Specifies a Telnet port number. Default

value is 23.

• POP3 Email Server: Specifies POP (incoming Email)

server address. The system supports POP3 Internet Email
Protocols, not web based Email services. “mail.wiremold.com”
and “pop.tom.com” are examples of POP Email servers. Make
sure that the POP server you use does not require log on
secure password authentication.

SMTP Email Server: Specifies SMTP (outgoing Email)

server address. This server will be used for you to send
outgoing (reply) Emails. “mail.wiremold.com” and
“smtp.tom.com” are examples of SMTP Email servers. NP
supports SMTP log on secure password authentication option.

Helpful Info: Use the command “emailget” to immediately

check incoming emails.

Incoming Email Account Name: Specifies email address that

the system receives. This email account name is also used for
outgoing (replying) emails.

Incoming Email Account Password: The Email account

password is specified in this entry. This password is also used
for outgoing (replying) emails.

2nd Outgoing (Replying) Email Address: This is an

additional outgoing reply email address. The system always
send replying email to the sender. There is no limitation of
types of destination email servers, whether a web based
emailing system or SMTP. Examples of destination addresses
are [email protected] and [email protected].

Helpful Info: Use the command “emailsend” to immediately

send an outgoing test email.

Reply (Outgoing) Email Authentication: If an SMTP

(outgoing) email requires a user name and password
authentication, enter “Y” for this entry.

Helpful Info: Use command “emailget” to immediately

check incoming emails.

Check Email Interval: This entry specifies how often the

system checks incoming emails. The minimum interval is one
minute.

Access Control List (ACL) Enable: Enable or disable for

controlling client IP addresses to access the system.

Network Connection Check Using This IP: This entry

specifies an IP address or a URL site that the NP system will
ping periodically for verification of network connectivity. If the
network connection is down or inactive, AutoPing is in off
mode. If this entry leaves blank, network gateway IP address
will be used.

Figure 20 - TCP/IP Network Configuration Menu (Web Page)

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* Network Configuration Menu *

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>1)

Obtain

IP

using

DHCP...................Y

2)

Fallback

to

static

IP(if

DHCP

failed)..Y

3)

Static

IP

Address......................192.168.1.100

4)

Subnet

Mask............................255.255.255.0

5)

Gateway

IP

Address.....................192.168.1.1

6)

Set

DNS

Server

IP

Manually

(Y/N).......N

7)

Primary

DNS

IP

Address.................0.0.0.0

8)

Secondary

DNS

IP

Address...............0.0.0.0

9) HTTP Port number(default 80, see note).80

10)

Telnet

Port

Number(default

23).........23

11)

POP3

Port

Number(default

110)..........110

12)

SMTP

Port

Number(default

25)...........25

13)

POP3

Email

Server......................Undefined

14) SMTP Email Ser

ver......................Undefined

15)

Incoming

Email

Account

Name............Undefined

16)

Incoming

Email

Password................******

17)

2nd

outgoing(replying)

Email

Address...

18)

Outgoing

Email

Authentication..........Y

19)

Checking

Email

Interval(M

inute)........2

20)

Access

Control

List(ACL)

Enable

(Y/N)..N

21)

Network

Connection

Check

Using

This

IP..

[Leave

21)

blank

if

Gateway

IP

is

used.

Applicable

to

AutoPing

Mode.]

s)

Save.

q)

Quit.

Note -

Requires

system

reboot,

if

the

parameter

changes

.


Please

enter

your

selection:

Figure 19 - Network Configuration Menu (Terminal Screen)