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APPENDIX A: SNAP ETHERNET-BASED BRAIN MEMORY MAP<br />

Starting Address Length Type Description<br />

FFFF F120 8004 4 IP Memory map copying: IP address of destination brain. Use 0.0.0.0 if<br />

copying to an address on the same brain.<br />

FFFF F120 8008 4 UI Memory map copying: IP port for destination brain. (Ignored if same<br />

brain.)<br />

FFFF F120 800C 4 UI Memory map copying: How often to copy data, in milliseconds. (0 =<br />

send once)<br />

Email Configuration—Read/Write<br />

(Does not apply to SNAP Simple I/O) Use this section to set up email addresses to which the brain<br />

will send event messages or logged data. Also use “Event Message<br />

Configuration—Read/Write” on page 136 to set up the messages or “Data Logging<br />

Configuration—Read/Write” on page 146 to set up data logging. See Chapter 2 for more<br />

information on configuring events <strong>and</strong> messages <strong>and</strong> logging data.<br />

Starting Address Length Type Description<br />

FFFF F130 0000 4 IP address of the SMTP mail server the brain will use to send email.<br />

FFFF F130 0004 4 UI SMTP port number for sending messages (usually 25).<br />

FFFF F130 0008 32 S-ZT TO: Email address of the person to receive the message.<br />

FFFF F130 003A 32 S-ZT FROM: Email address of the brain. Use an address that will identify<br />

the brain to the recipient of the message.<br />

FFFF F130 006C 32 S-ZT RE: Subject of the email. Plugins are allowed. See page 34 for more<br />

information.<br />

FFFF F130 00A0 4 UI Timeout: the length of time in milliseconds the brain should wait for a<br />

response from the email server. Default is 30,000.<br />

138 SNAP Ethernet-Based I/O Units Protocols <strong>and</strong> Programming Guide

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