DHCP (Fig. 3a, pg. 5):
1. After selecting DHCP in the IP Address Method field click the button labeled Submit Network Settings. A dialog box will display "New network settings will
take effect after the server is rebooted". Click OK. Next, click on the button labeled Reboot Server. After rebooting the NetWay4ES will be set in the DHCP
mode. The IP address will be assigned by the router when the NetWay4ES is connected to the network. It is recommended to have the assigned IP Address
reserved to ensure continued access (see the network administrator).
2. Subnet Mask: When operating in DHCP the router will assign the subnet mask values.
3. Gateway: TCP/IP gateway of the network access point (router) being used will be displayed.
4. HTTP Port: Enter the HTTP port number assigned to the NetWay4ES module by the network administrator to allow remote access and monitoring.
The default inbound port setting is 80. HTTP is not encrypted and unsecure. Even though HTTP can be used for remote access, it is recommended primarily
for use with LAN connections.
5. HTTPS Port: Enter the HTTPS port number assigned to the NetWay4ES module by the network administrator to allow remote access and monitoring.
The default inbound port setting is 443. Being encrypted and more secure, HTTPS is highly recommended for remote access.
6. Click the button labeled Submit Network Settings. A dialog box will display "New network settings will take effect after the server is rebooted". Click OK.
Trap Receiver Settings (Fig. 3b, pg. 5):
1. Enter up to five SNMP trap receiver IP addresses. When accessing the NetWay4ES remotely, check with the network administrator for proper configuration.
2. Click the button labeled Submit Trap Receiver IP Settings. A dialog box will display "New Trap Receiver IP settings will take effect after the
server is rebooted". Click OK.
SNMP Port Settings (Fig. 3c, pg. 5):
SNMP uses the default port 161 for general SNMP messages and port 162 for SNMP trap messages. In the event these port need to be changed, enter the new port
numbers assigned by the network administrator. Click the button labeled Submit Port Settings. A dialog box will display "New SNMP port settings will take effect
after the server is rebooted". Click OK.
Email Settings (Fig. 3d, pg. 5):
The NetWay4ES can send emails via an in-house email server, email service provider (i.e. Gmail, Yahoo), or Altronix default email service.
In-house email server:
1. From: Enter the email address assigned to the NetWay4ES module by the system administrator.
2. Subject: Identify the location of the NetWay4ES (ie. the Site ID)
3. Username: Enter the username associated with the NetWay4ES module email address.
4. Password: Enter the username password
5. SMTP server IP: Enter the SMPT IP address of the in-house email server.
6. SMTP server Port: Enter the SMPT port assigned to the in-house email server.
7. Outgoing Email Address 1-5: Enter up to five outgoing email addresses.
8. Click the button labeled Submit Email Settings email setting will be saved.
Email service provider:
1. From: Enter the email address for the NetWay4ES module.
2. Subject: Identify the location of the NetWay4ES (ie. the Site ID)
3. Username: Enter the username associated with the NetWay4ES module email address.
4. Password: Enter the username password
5. SMTP server IP: Enter the SMPT IP address of the email service provider.
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