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Viewing the Adapter’s Web Pages

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Example of Selected Faults Configuration Page

C. Click the desired fault/alarm check boxes, and click Save Changes.

D. Click the “Back to E-mail Configuration Page” link.

2. Type the following information in their respective boxes:

If the IP address of the e-mail server is unknown, you can contact your
IT department or use the DOS window to enter a command to find its IP
address:

A. On the Windows task bar, click Start > Run to display the Run

window.

B. In the Run window Open field, type “cmd” and click OK to display

the DOS window.

C. On the c:\ > command line, type “nslookup [name of e-mail

server].” The entry “c:\ > nslookup smtp.company.com” is an
example.

D. Press ENTER to display the e-mail server IP address (see

Figure 6.6

).

Information

Description

“IP address of…”

Type in the address of the mail server that will be used to
deliver the e-mail messages. (When the IP address is
unknown, see the information following this table.)

“E-mail addresses to notify…”

Type in addresses to where you want e-mail messages to be
sent. Multiple addresses can be used, but they must be
separated by commas (comma delimited).

“Subject of e-mail message…” Type in the desired subject text for the e-mail message.

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