CONFIGURING YOUR DEVICE
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Field Description
Email Enter the sender email address. This address will be added as the
sender email address to the sent emails.
Username Enter the name that can access the SMTP server.
Password Enter the password that can access the SMTP server.
Mail Log Settings
Entries to Keep Enter the desired number of mail log entries that are to be stored
in the router. The range of values is 10 to 1000. If you click Submit,
this setting is not applied to the emails that are in progress or
deferred. Note that logs are not saved on the device. Also, logs do
not persist through power cycles.
Send a Test Email
Address To make sure that the SMTP is configured properly, enter a
destination email address, then click Send Test Email.
Configuring the Serial Port
To configure the serial terminal connected to the RS-232 connector on the router:
1. Go to Setup > Serial IP Configuration > Serial Port Settings, check Enabled.
2. From the Baud Rate drop-down list, select the baud-rate at which the serial terminal communicates. The
default is 115200.
3. From the Flow Control drop-down list, select the flow control for the serial port. The options are NONE or
RTS-CTS. The default is NONE.
4. From the Parity drop-down list, select the parity for the serial port. The options are NONE, EVEN, or ODD.
The default is NONE.
5. To use the Modbus protocol as the protocol the serial devices use to communicate, check Modbus
Gateway.
6. From the Data Bits drop-down list, select the data bits for the serial port. Data bit options are 7 or 8. The
default is 8.
7. From the Stop Bits drop-down list, select the stop bits for the serial port. The options are 1 or 2. The
default is 1.
8. Click Submit.
9. To save your changes, click Save and Restart.
Configuring Device to Act as Client
You can set up the router to act as a client.
The TCP, UDP, SSL/TLS client feature enables the router to act as a proxy TCP, UDP, or SSL/TLS client to the serial
terminal connected to the RS-232 port on the router. This helps the serial terminal access any TCP, UDP, or SSL/TLS
server on the LAN/WAN allowing two-way traffic between the serial device and the remote server.
To use this function, you must first check Enabled under Serial Port Settings. To configure the IP Pipe in TCP, UDP,
or SSL/TLS client mode:
1. Go to Setup > Serial-IP Configuration > Serial Port Settings > IP Pipe group.