Smtp authentication, Network glossary – ADS Environmental Services Spider QR 775010 A0 User Manual

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Please refer to Appendix H: Testing E-mail Connectivity on page 106
for details.

SMTP Authentication


Most SMTP servers do not need authentication and, therefore, this
field should be left

DISABLED

.


NOTE: If your server does require authentication, select

ENABLED

and enter a user name and a password. You can obtain these from
your network administrator.

Network Glossary


The Network and E-mail sections used several networking terms. All
of these are standard network parameters used in IT. Detailed
explanations are beyond the scope of this document. However,
following is a brief explanation of each parameter, noting any special
relevance to the Spider implementation:

My IP Address (*):
current IP address of Spider. This is the same as
the value shown on the LCD display.

Network Mask (*): Network mask. This is the same as the value
shown on the LCD display.

Gateway (*): IP address of a computer allowing access from the local
network to the Internet.

Primary DNS (*): IP address of the primary domain name server.
This server performs translation from domain names (such as

adsenv.com

) to

dotted ip

format (such as

192.168.0.187

).


Secondary DNS (*): IP address of the secondary domain name
server. This server performs the same function as the Primary DNS.
It is contacted only if there is no reply from the Primary DNS.

SMTP mail server: address of a computer serving as a mail host.
The Spider will contact this computer to send the actual e-mail. The

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