Detailed Server Settings; Receiving Server Settings - Panasonic CZ-256ESMC2 Operation Manual

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bl Input the IP address of the primary and secondary DNS servers as necessary.
bm Input the IP address of the primary and secondary WINS servers as necessary.
bn Input the Intelligent Controller's device name (device ID) (within 15 characters).
(This is used to identify the Intelligent Controller when using DNS, for example.)
bo For details on the mail server settings, see "6.8.10.1 Detailed server settings".
* Refer to the network administrator for con rmation of detailed mail and network settings.
* If a Web browser (on PC) was used to change any of the settings from 7 to bn, the "Network settings have
changed. Restart the unit." message appears and the Intelligent Controller restarts automatically.
* If you change the settings for items 7 and bn, the system restarts so that the new settings are re ected
when you switch to other screens.
* You cannot set the IP address to "0.0.0.0" or "255.255.255.255". You cannot set the subnet mask, default
gateway, DNS, or WINS to "0.0.0.0".

6.8.10.1 Detailed server settings

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From the "WEB settings" screen (
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following screen.
This screen enables you to use the same and actual mail server settings to set up the Intelligent
Controller as well. Therefore, check your mail server settings in advance and then apply the same
settings to the Intelligent Controller.
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1 Specify a port to use for sending mails, using a number within 6 digits.
2 Select an encryption type to use for sending mails: "None", "SSL", "TLS", or "STARTTLS".
3 Select this check box if you want to perform authentication during mail transmission.
Settings 4 to 8 below are valid only when you have selected this check box.
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), clicking the "Server details" button displays the
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4 Select this option if you want to perform SMTP authentication during mail transmission.
Settings 5 and 6 below are valid only when you have selected SMTP authentication.
5 Select either or all of the authentication methods: "LOGIN", and "PLAIN".
If both check boxes are selected, "LOGIN" takes priority.
If both check boxes are not selected, then SMTP authentication is not performed.
6 Specify a user ID and a password for authentication. For each of them, you can use within 50
characters.
7 Select this option if you want to perform POP before SMTP authentication when the mail server
is receiving mails from the Intelligent Controller.
8 Click this button to set up the server if you want to perform POP before SMTP authentication.
See "6.8.10.1.1 Receiving server settings".

6.8.10.1.1 Receiving server settings

Clicking the "Receiving server settings" button on the "Server details" screen displays the following
screen.
Use this screen to set up the server so that you can perform POP before SMTP authentication
when the mail server is receiving mails from the Intelligent Controller.
Check your mail server settings in advance, and then apply the same settings here.
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1 Specify the address of the receiving server (POP3), within 40 characters.
If it is same as the sender's server, then set it to the same address of the "Sender's SMTP"
setting on the "WEB settings" screen.
2 Specify a user ID and a password for receiving mails. For each of them, you can use within 50
characters.
3 Specify a port to use for receiving mails, using a number within 6 digits.
4 Select this check box if you want to use SSL protected connection to receive mails.
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