Figure 14: Topic Selection Page Device Log Export This option allows you to export device logs in three ways: by E-Mail, FTP, or HTTP. Each method is described in the following sections. NOTE: If the E-Mail, FTP, or HTTP servers are not located on the same Ethernet network segment as the EGX, be sure the EGX Default Gateway is properly configured. See Ethernet and TCP/IP Settings on page 6 E-mail Export 2. Select E-Mail as the mode of transport. Opens the E-Mail device log export options. 3. Check the Incremental check box. Hourly or Logging interval, the selected, the whole log file is sent via e- mail attachment on each scheduled interval. Selects only new interval data logged since the last successful data export. Selects how often the data logs are sent. 2010 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 19
63230-319-216A2 Setup 3/2010 day of the week, and/or the day of the month. 6. In the From Address text box, type the e- mail address of the person administering the device. NOTE: A From e-mail address is required because most SMTP servers require it. 7. In the To Addresses text boxes, type the e-mail addresses (5 maximum) that will be receiving the data logs (one address per text box). 8. In the Server IP Address text boxes, enter the address of the outgoing mail server (0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255). if you do not know the address of the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server. 9. In the Server TCP Port text box, enter the outgoing mail server delivery port. 10. If the SMTP server requires login information, enable the SMTP server requires login check box. NOTE: The EGX supports Plain, Login, CRAM-MD5, and Digest-MD5 access authentication. 11. If you have checked the SMTP server requires login check box, enter your username and password in the text boxes. 12. Click Test E-mail to send a test e-mail using the parameters you set, or click Apply. NOTE: Clicking Test E-mail applies the log export e-mail settings and sends a test e-mail, and clicking Apply only applies the settings. Selects when the data logs are sent. Enters from whom the e-mail was sent. Enters the e-mail addresses of the recipients Enters the address of the server delivering the e-mail data logs. Enters the outgoing mail server delivery port. Default: 25 Allows you to enter SMTP server login information. Records your SMTP server login information. Sends a test e-mail, and/or applies the log export e-mail settings. Figure 15: Device Log Export Page - E-mail 20 2010 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.
FTP Export 2. Select FTP as the mode of transport. Opens the FTP device log export options. 3. Enable the Incremental check box. Hourly or Logging interval, the selected, the whole log file is sent via FTP on each scheduled interval. day of the week, and/or the day of the month. 6. In the Server IP Address text boxes, enter the address of the outgoing FTP server (0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255). if you do not know the address of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server. 7. In the Server TCP Port text box, enter the FTP server port. 8. In the Directory text box, enter the directory. 9. Enter your username and password in the text boxes. Selects only new data logged since the last good send interval to be sent. Selects how often the data logs are transported. Selects when the data logs are transported. Enters the address of the server transporting the data logs. Enters the outgoing delivery port. Default: 21 Allows you to enter directory information for the remote server. Records your server login information. 10. Enable the Passive check box. Sets FTP file transfer mode to passive. 11. Click Test to test the FTP parameters you set, or click Apply. NOTE: Clicking Test applies the log export FTP settings and transfers a test file, and clicking Apply only applies the settings. Sends a test file to the FTP server and directory, and/or applies the FTP settings. Figure 16: Device Log Export Page - FTP Hourly or Logging interval, the incremental check box will automatically be 2010 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 21
63230-319-216A2 Setup 3/2010 HTTP Export 2. Select HTTP as the mode of transport. Opens the HTTP device log export options. 3. Enable the Incremental check box. Hourly or Logging interval, the selected, the whole log file is sent via HTTP on each scheduled interval. day of the week, and/or day of the month. 6. In the Server IP Address text boxes, enter the address of the HTTP server (0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255). if you do not know the address of the Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server. 7. In the Server TCP Port text box, enter the HTTP server port. 8. In the Path text box, enter the path to the server script the web server will execute as a result of the EGX posting data to it. 9. In the Field Name box, enter the name under which the web server will expect the file name. NOTE: If there is no such requirement, use the default value datafile1. 10. In the Host Name box, enter the domain name of the host. 11. Enter your user name and password in the text boxes. 12. Click Test to test the HTTP parameters you set, or click Apply. NOTE: Clicking Test applies the log export HTTP settings and transfers a test file. Clicking Apply only applies the settings. Selects only new data logged since the last good send interval to be sent. Selects how often the data logs are transported. Selects when the data logs are transported. Enters the address of the server transporting the data logs. Enters the outgoing delivery port. Default: 80 Enters the server script path. Allows the EGX to push files to an existing WWW server script. Identifies a specific host on the WWW server if it is hosting multiple domains on a single IP address. (Blank by default) Records your server login information. Sends a test file to the HTTP server and directory, and/or applies the HTTP settings. 22 2010 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.
Figure 17: Device Log Export Page - HTTP Date and Time The Date and Time page allows you to set the date and time for the EGX. 1. From the Setup menu, click Date and Opens the Date and Time page. Time. 2. Configure the year, month, day, hour, Sets up the date and time. minutes, and seconds. 3. Select the Time Zone Offset. Sets the clock to the selected time zone. 4. To set the clock to automatically adjust to Daylight Savings Time, enable the Enable Automatic Daylight Savings Time Adjustment check box. 5. Enter the number, day, month, and hour to begin and end Daylight Savings Time. Allows you to set the clock to adjust to Daylight Savings Time automatically. Sets the beginning and end of the Daylight Savings Time adjustment. 6. Click Apply. Saves the Date and Time settings. Figure 18: Date and Time Page Network Time Synchronization Enabling network time synchronization allows the time and date of the EGX system clock to be set by a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. NOTE: If the NTP server is not located on the same Ethernet network segment as the EGX, be sure the EGX Default Gateway is properly configured. 2010 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 23