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22 PC Setup Program
22.8.12 Email
The JUMO AQUIS touch P can be configured for event-controlled sending of e-
mail notifications. Up to 5 e-mail templates can be stored in the JUMO AQUIS
touch P. Sending of the e-mail is triggered by a rising edge of the binary signal
in the "Alarm signal" field.
Typical networking and company networks
Function of the individual nodes
Gateway:
Separates local subnets from each other and thus filters the packets. Not all
packets are received in every subnet. Packets from outside the local subnet
must be addressed to the gateway.
DHCP server:
Can automatically assign an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address to
other nodes when switching on. These parameters can also be entered manu-
ally; a DHCP server is then no longer needed.
DNS server:
Converts symbolic names into IP addresses. Example: the query
"www.name.de" will generate the response "www.name.de has
IP = 10.12.32.45".
POP3 server:
used to read e-mails received in an e-mail account. The POP3 mail account can
be accessed after log-in entering user name and password. A successful log-in
process often releases the transmission authorization of a connected SMTP
server.
NOTE
The prerequisite for the e-mail function to operate is that the settings for the e-
mail server and Ethernet are configured correctly. In particular, the DNS server
and standard gateway entries must be correct.
Chapter "Setting up the e-mail server", page 348
Chapter 22.10.3 "Ethernet", page 357
Local
subnet
Other
subnets
Worldwide
Internet
PC
IP=x.x.x.x
Proxy
IP=x.x.x.x
SMTP
server
IP=x.x.x.x
Port 25
DHCP
server
IP=x.x.x.x
DNS
server
IP=x.x.x.x
POP3
server
IP=x.x.x.x
Port 110
Setup PC
IP=x.x.x.x
Gateway
IP=x.x.x.x
This device
IP=x.x.x.x
This device
IP=x.x.x.x

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