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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order Group Email Syntax EMAIL:SETUp:S MTPPort <NR1> EMAIL:SETUp:S MTPPort? Arguments Integer that represents the em ail SMTP server port number . Examples EMAIL:SETUP:S MTPPORT 19 s…

Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
EMAIL:SETUp:
SMTPLOGIn
Sets or returns the email SMTP server login ID for the common server setup
information that is shared between the Act on Event commands and the Hardcopy
Email comman
ds.
Group
Email
Syntax
EMAIL:SETUp:SMTPLOGIn <QString>
EMAIL:SETUp:SMTPLOGIn?
Arguments
Quoted string that represents the email SMTP server login ID. The maximum
number of characters allowed is 128.
Examples
EMAIL:SETUP:SMTPLOGIN “johnnysmith” sets the email SMTP server login
ID to johnnysmith.
EMAIL:SETUp:SMTPPASSWord (No Q uery Form)
Sets the email SMTP server login password for the common server setup
information that is shared between the Act on Event commands and the Hardcopy
Email commands. For security reasons, no query form is provided.
Group
Email
Syntax
EM
AIL:SETUp:SMTPPASSWord <QString>
Arguments
Quoted string that represents the email SMTP server login password. The
maximum number of characters allowed is 128.
Examples
EMAIL:SETUP:SMTPPASSWORD “foo7acme” sets the email SMTP server login
ID to foo7acme.
EMAIL:SETUp:SMTPPort
Sets or returns the email SMTP server port number for the common server setup
info
rmation that is shared between the Act on Event commands and the Hardcopy
Email commands. The default port number is 25.
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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Group
Email
Syntax
EMAIL:SETUp:SMTPPort <NR1>
EMAIL:SETUp:SMTPPort?
Arguments
Integer that represents the email SMTP server port number.
Examples
EMAIL:SETUP:SMTPPORT 19 sets the email SMTP server port number to 19.
EMAIL:SETUp:SMTPServer
Sets or returns the email SMTP server DNS name for the common server setup
information that is shared between the Act on Event commands and the Hardcopy
Email commands.
Group
Email
Syntax
EMAIL:SETUp:SMTPServer <QString>
EMAIL:SETUp:SMTPServer?
Arguments
Integer that represents the email SMTP server DNS name.
Examples
EMAIL:SETUP:SMTPSERVER“SMTP1.mail.com” sets the email SMTP server to
SMTP1.mail.com.
ETHERnet:DHCPbootp
This command specifies the network initialization search for a DHCP/BOOTP
server.
Group
Ethernet
Syntax
ETHERnet:DHCPbootp {ON|OFF}
ETHERnet:DHCPbootp?
Arguments
ON enables the oscilloscope to search the network for a DHCP or BOOTP server
in order to automatically assign a dynamic IP address to the oscilloscope.
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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
NOTE. Do not use
DHCP/BOOTP searching if your oscilloscope has been
assigned a static address on a network. If you set this command to ON, the
DHCP/BOOTP search will delete or change your static IP address information.
OFF disables the oscilloscope to search the network for a DHCP or BOOTP server.
Examples
ETHERNET:DHCPBOOTP ON sets the oscilloscope to search for a DHCP or BOOTP
server and assign a dynamic IP address to the oscilloscope.
ETHERnet:DNS:IPADDress
This command specifies the network Domain Name Server (Dns) IP address.
Group
Ethernet
Syntax
ETHERnet:DNS:IPADDress <QString>
ETHERnet:DNS:IPADDress?
Arguments
<QString> is a standard IP address value, enclosed in quotes.
Examples
ETHERNET:DNS:IPADDRESS “128.196.13.352” sets the Dns IP address that
the oscilloscope uses to communicate with the network.
ETHERnet:DOMAINname
This command specifies the network domain name.
Group
Ethernet
Syntax
ETHERnet:DOMAINname <Qstring>
ETHERnet:DOMAINname?
Arguments
<QString> is the network domain name, enclosed in quotes.
Examples
ETHERNET:DOMAINNAME “Alpha1.Mycorp.com” sets the domain name that
the oscilloscope uses to communicate with the network.
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