User can do the network IP settings via V-100 or web pages. This chapter describes the usage of web pages. The
default IP settings are as follows.
3.1.1 IP Configuration
The IP serial console requires a valid IP address to operate within the user’s network environment. If the
IP address is not readily available, contact the system administrator to obtain a valid IP address for the IP
serial console. Please note that the IP serial console requires a unique IP address to connect to the user’s
network.
There are two types of IP assignments user can choose from:
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Static IP
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DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
The IP serial console is initially defaulted to Static IP mode, with a static IP address of 192.168.123.211.
*The onfiguration setting will not go into effect until clicking the button Save to flash & reboot.
3.1.2 SMTP Configuration
The IP serial console (IPCS) can send an email notification when the number of system log messages
reaches to certain value and/or when an alarm message is created due to an issue with serial port data.
The user must configure a valid SMTP server to send these automatically generated emails.
The “device mail address” must be registered to SMTP server.
The IPCS supports two SMTP server types:
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SMTP without authentication
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SMTP with authentication
The SMTP user name and SMTP user password are required when selecting SMTP with Authentication.
Secondary SMTP configuration is also provided so that mail can be delivered even when the primary SMTP
server fails. Only when the primary SMTP server fails, the secondary SMTP server will be tried for mail
delivery.
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