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372 Module - eFR
• The parameter description refers to the name of the destination user,
and allows you to assign a user name. For example, you can enter the
first name and last name.
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The parameter "from" is part of the resulting Windows pop-up message
and is shown to the user. The parameter "from" allows the destination
user to identify what user or application has sent the pop-up message.
For example, you can use DECT Messenger.
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The parameter "to" is the most important parameter as this parameter
defines the destination system used by the embedded NET SEND
functionality. The parameter "to" must be the correct PC name of the
destination user.
As a suggestion, open the command window on the target system and
use the echo %computername% command to find out the value that
needs to be specified in the field "to". For example, In the figure, the
resulting value is BENB121027.
Figure 102
Parameter
to
Destinations type SMS
The following figure illustrates Destinations type SMS.
Figure 103
Destinations type SMS
The following parameters are specific to SMS.
• The parameter "description" refers to the name of the destination user,
and allows you to assign a user name. For example, you can enter the
first name and last name of the user.
• The parameter "address" refers to the IP address of the system that
runs the SMS_service process. When the service runs on the same
system, use the loopback value 127.0.0.1.
• The parameter "port" refers to the port number that is configured in the
SMS_service process for inbound SMS request.
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