NX-590E Internet Interface
14
L
OCATIONS
37-40
N
AME FOR YOUR
E
S
ERVER
(1
SEGMENT
/ 16
CHARACTER DATA
)
These locations are used to provide the server for email in the form of
mail.yourdomain.com
.
This must be programmed for email. Confirm that this server accepts email from the domain
name of the NX-590E since many mail servers reject emails from domains other than their own
to prevent spamming.
Location 37
Name of Mail Server (chars 1-16)
Location 38
Name of Mail Server (chars 17-32)
Location 39
Name of Mail Server (chars 33-48)
Location 40
Name of Mail Server (chars 49-64)
L
OCATIONS
41 - 44
R
ESERVED
L
OCATIONS
45- 52
IP
ADDRESSES
(1
SEGMENT DECIMAL DATA
)
If you turned on static IP's instead of Dynamic in location 0, you will need to program locations
45, 52, and 54 with the appropriate IP addresses. Otherwise, the NX-590E will use the assigned
DHCP Server
Location 45
IP Address For This Module
Location 46
IP Address For Primary Receiver
Location 47
IP Address For Secondary Receiver
Location 48
IP Address For On-Site Event Recorder
Location 49
Reserved
Location 50
Reserved
Location 51
IP Address Mail Server
Location 52
IP Address of Gateway
It is necessary to power down the NX-590E module and power it back
up in order initialize the new IP address.
L
OCATION
53
IP
ADDRESS FOR
D
OWNLOAD
C
OMPUTER
(1
SEGMENT DECIMAL DATA
)
Location 53 contains the address for the download computer. The default is 0.0.0.0.
L
OCATION
54
S
UBNET
M
ASK
(1
SEGMENT DECIMAL DATA
)
Location 54 contains the subnet mask (typically 255.255.255.0). However, we suggest you call
your Network administrator. This location must be configured so that all IP addresses up to and
including the local gateway are allowed. When using cable modem/DSL, this will generally be
the same as the computer. To obtain your IP address, gateway, and subnet mask, use one of
the following steps:
For Windows 9X and Windows ME -- At the DOS prompt, type “ipconfig”
For Windows 2000 & XP -- At the COMMAND prompt, type “ipconfig”
L
OCATIONS
55-57 P
ORT
A
DDRESSES
(4
SEGMENTS DECIMAL DATA
)
These locations contain the IP ports used by the TCP/IP receiver. You should never change
these except as directed by your central station provider.
Location 55
Receiver Alarm Port
Location 56
Receiver Download Port
Location 57 Email
Port
L
OCATIONS
58-59
R
ESERVED