Appendix 2
IT Functionlity
MAN_905G_1.16
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Note:
If the [Register] or [Register match] information is changed, a reset is required
for changes to take effect. Other changes will take effect directly without a reset.
Note:
Hexadecimal values must be written in the format 0xN where ‘N’ is the
hexadecimal value.
SSI in Email Messages
For predefined emails it is possible to include data in the mails. This is done in a similar way
as data is added to web pages with SSI includes. Due to natural reasons, some SSI functions
cannot be used in email messages.
The supported SSI commands for emails are:
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DisplayIP
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DisplaySubnet
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DisplayGateway
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DisplayDNS1
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DisplayDNS2
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DisplayHostName
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DisplayDomainName
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DisplayEmailServer
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DisplaySMTPUser
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DisplaySMTPPswd
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DisplayDhcpState
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DisplayDhcpSupport
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printf
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IncludeFile
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SsiOutput
Telnet Server
Through a Telnet client, the user can access the filesystem using a command line interface
similar to MS-DOS™. Depending on security settings, different parts of the filesystem can
be accessed by the user (see Security above).
The telnet server can be disabled via configuration software on the Ethernet Settings page.
General Commands
help
Syntax:
help [general|diagnostic|filesystem]
version