Rockwell Automation 20G PowerFlex 755 Drive Embedded EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750COM-UM001E-EN-P - October 2013

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Viewing the Adapter Web Pages

Chapter 8

3.

Type the following information in their respective boxes.

Figure 36 - DOS Dialog Box Example Showing Email Server IP Address

4.

Click Save Changes.

Information

Description

‘IP address of…’

Type in the address of the mail server that will be used to deliver the
email messages. (When the IP address is unknown, read the TIP shown
below this table to determine the mail server address.)

‘E-mail addresses to notify…’

Type in addresses to where you want email 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 email message.

TIP

If the IP address of the email server is unknown, you can contact your
IT department or use the following DOS command instructions to find
its IP address.

a. From the Start menu On the Windows task bar, choose Run to

display the Run dialog box.

b. In the Run dialog box Open field, type ‘cmd’.

c. Click OK to display the DOS dialog box.

d. On the c:\ > command line, type ‘nslookup [name of email server]’.

The entry ‘c:\ > nslookup smtp.company.com’ is an example.

e. Press Enter to display the email server IP address (

Figure 36

).

f. Type the second (bottom) IP address shown in the DOS dialog box

(for this example, 131.200.165.58) into the E-mail Notification web
page (

Figure 35

).

IMPORTANT

After configuring E-mail Notification, it is recommended to protect the
settings. Otherwise the configuration can be changed anytime the web
page is accessed with a browser. To protect the settings, use
Parameter 53 - [Web Features] to set E-mail Cfg Bit 0 value to ‘0’
(Disabled).

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