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Subnet Mask
Menus → System → Communications → Ethernet → Subnet Mask
A Subnet mask address can only be configured when DHCP is disabled. The subnet
mask number helps to define the relationship between the host (computers, routers,
switches, etc.) and the rest of the network. Consult the network administrator when
configuring this menu.
Notes:
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When DHCP is enabled, the Subnet Mask address is not updated at the Subnet
Mask menu.
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AquaManager users should program the Subnet mask either by force serial port
in the AquaManager Communication menu or locally at the 5200A. Poll node
using RS232 communication to upload configuration information including:
static IP, port, subnet, and gateway addresses.
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Numbers between 0-255 are valid for each of the four (4) Subnet Mask IP
Address fields.
Gateway
Menus → System → Communications → Ethernet → Gateway
The Gateway address can only be configured when DHCP is disabled. A gateway IP
refers to a device on a network which sends local network traffic to other networks.
Consult the network administrator when configuring this menu.
Notes:
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When DHCP is enabled, the Gateway address is not updated at the Gateway
menu.
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AquaManager users should program the Gateway address either by force se-
rial port in the AquaManager Communication menu or locally at the 5200A.
Poll node using RS232 communication to upload configuration information
including: static IP, port, subnet, and gateway addresses.
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Numbers between 0-255 are valid for each of the four (4) Gateway IP Address
fields
Port
Menus → System → Communications → Ethernet → Port
The default port number for the ethernet module is 10001. Consult the network
administrator when configuring this menu.
Note:
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AquaManager users should program the port number either by force serial
port in the AquaManager Communication menu or locally at the 5200A.
Configuring the 5200A
Poll node using RS232 communication to upload configuration information
including: static IP, port, subnet, and gateway addresses.
DNS Address
Menus → System → Communications → Ethernet → DNS
Domain Name Service (DNS) numbers are IP addresses that a workstation or server
uses to refer to specific servers that resolve domain names to IP addresses.
Notes:
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When DHCP is enabled, the serial to ethernet device will acquire SMTP and
DNS addresses during initialization.
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When DHCP is enabled, the DNS address is not updated at the IP address
menu.
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Numbers between 0-255 are valid for each of the four (4) DNS IP Address fields
Email Addresses
Menus → System → Communications → Ethernet
→ Email Address
→
Address
→
Address
→
CC/Email
Address
Up to four email addresses can be configured for
5200A emails.
At a minimum,
the first email address and the CC/email address must be configured.
If the CC/
email address is not configured, 5200A alarm emails will not contain any alarm
information.
The email ‘from’ address will be the email address entered in the first
Email Address
menu.
Notes:
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See
Send Test Email Msg
- page 99 to verify proper configuration of ethernet
menus.
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On a network, both master and slave alarm emails are sent to the configured
email addresses in the master.
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Test the alarm email delivery by creating an alarm condition at the 5200A and
verify the email(s) is received.
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The CC/Email address must be configured when using 5200A email alarming.
Specific alarm system information will not be sent if the CC/Email address
menu is not configured with a valid email address.
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Use AquaManager to easily configure email addresses using the PC keyboard.
See AquaManager on line help.
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If Autopoller is being used for AquaManager email alarming on a TCP/IP
connection, it is strongly recommended that the 5200A email alarming using
the serial to ethernet device be disabled. When the ethernet device sends
Configuring the 5200A