User’s Manual
Synaccess Networks, Inc.
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Defines a static subnet mask that is a part of your static network address settings. This
entry is for your IP network class, which is distinguished by using a subnet mask.
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Gateway IP address:
Defines a gateway IP address that is a part of your static network address settings. This is
your router’s IP address.
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HTTP Port Number:
Specifies a HTTP port number. Default value is 80.
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Telnet Port Number:
Specifies a Telnet port number. Default value is 23.
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POP3 Email Server:
Specifies POP (incoming Email) server address. The system supports POP3 Internet
Email Protocols, not web based Email services. “mail.synaccess-net.com” and
“pop.tom.com” are examples of POP Email servers. Make sure that the POP server you
use does not require log on secure password authentication.
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SMTP Email Server:
Specifies SMTP (outgoing Email) server address. This server will be used for you to send
outgoing (reply) Emails. “mail.synaccess-net.com” and “smtp.tom.com” are examples of
SMTP Email servers. NC systems support SMTP log on secure password authentication
option.
Helpful Info: use the command “/emailget” to immediately check incoming emails.
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Incoming Email Account Name:
Specifies email address that the system receives. This email account name is also used for
outgoing (replying) emails.
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Incoming Email Account Password:
The Email account password is specified in this entry. This password is also used for
outgoing (replying) emails.
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Outgoing (Replying) Email Address:
This is an additional outgoing reply email address. The system always send replying email
to the sender. There is no limitation of types of destination email servers, whether a web
based emailing system or SMTP. Examples of destination addresses are
myMail@hotmail.com
and
yourMail@aol.com
.
Helpful Info: use the command “/emailsend” to immediately send an outgoing test email.
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Outgoing Email Authentication:
If an SMTP (outgoing) email requires a user name and password authentication, enter “Y”
for this entry.
Helpful Info: use command “/emailget” to immediately check incoming emails.