GE NX-10 Installation Manual page 146

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Location
14.7.1.4
Receiver Polling
14.7.1.5
Polling Time
14.7.2
Network
14.7.2.1
Use DHCP
14.7.2.2
Our IP Address
14.7.2.3
Gateway IP Address
14.7.2.4
Subnet Mask
14.7.2.5
Network Timeout
14.7.2.6
Max Network Attempts
14.7.2.7
Port Numbers
14.7.2.7.1
TCP/IP Alarm Port
14.7.2.7.2
U/D Port
14.7.2.7.3
E-mail Port
14.7.2.7.4
Automation Port
14.8
Model
Term
A menu option that configures the module to send polling
messages to the report receivers.
A menu option that configures the TCP/IP polling time. This
value must match the TCP/IP polling time set on a TCP/IP
receiver. The value chosen is determined by the level of
security required and the cost of data transmission. This
can be from 1 to 255 seconds. If set to 0, the option is
disabled.
A menu entry that groups network options.
A menu option that configures the NX-590E to use a
dynamically assigned IP address. If this option is enabled,
you should configure a Polling Time. If this option is
disabled, configure Our E-mail Address, Gateway IP Address
and Subnet Mask.
A menu option that configures the IP address assigned to
the module.
A menu option that configures the IP address of the
gateway used by the module. You must power down the
NX-590E module and power it back up to initialize the new
IP address.
A menu option that configures the subnet mask. This is
typically 255.255.255.0. Contact the network administrator
to confirm. All IP addresses up to and including the local
gateway must be allowed. When using cable modem/DSL,
this mask is the same as that used by the PC.
A menu option that configures the maximum overall length
of time by the NX-590E to report to each receiver. If the
report is not successful during this time, the attempt is
abandoned. This can be from 30 to 255 seconds.
A menu option that configures the number of attempts the
module makes to send a report. This can be from 1 to 15.
A menu entry that groups TCP/IP port options.
A menu option that configures the number of the TCP/IP
port to which polling and alarms are reported. The default
is 9999 and under normal circumstances should not be
changed.
A menu option that configures the number of the port used
for upload/download. The default is 9999 and under
normal circumstances should not be changed.
A menu option that configures the port number that the
email server uses for email. The default is 0025 and under
normal circumstances should not be changed.
A menu option that configures the number of the port used
for automation. The default is 0000 and under normal
circumstances should not be changed.
A menu option that displays the current model of the
selected module.
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