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NOTE:
When using Ethernet to access the unit, it may be necessary to
change your computer’s IP access to be compatible with the
radio IP address. You can identify or verify the unit’s IP
address by using a Local Console session to communicate with
the radio through its
COM 1
Port and viewing the
Starting
Information Screen
.
2. Start the Telnet program on your computer targeting the IP address
of the unit to which you are connected. and press
.
TIP:
A Telnet session can be started on most PCs by selecting:
Start>>Programs>>Accessories>>Command Prompt
. At the command
prompt window, type the word
telnet
, followed by the unit’s IP
address (
e.g.
,
telnet 10.1.1.168
). Press
to receive the Telnet
log in screen.
NOTE:
Never connect multiple units to a network with the same IP
address. Address conflicts will result in improper operation.
3. Enter your username (default username is
iNET
or
iNET-II
, in accor-
dance with radio model). Press
.
Next, the
Password:
prompt appears. Enter your password (default
password is
admin
). (For security, your password keystrokes will not
appear on the screen.) Press
.
The unit responds with a Starting Information Screen (see
Figure 2-6). From here, you can review basic information about the
unit or press
G
to proceed to the Main Menu.
NOTE:
Passwords are case sensitive. Do not use punctuation mark
characters. You may use up to eight alpha-numeric characters.
Starting a Web
Browser Session
NOTE:
Web access requires that you know the IP address of the unit
you are connecting to. If you do not know the address, start a
Local Console session (see Starting a Local Console Session
(Recommended for first-time log-in) on Page 27) and access
the
Starting Information Screen
. The IP address is displayed
on this screen.
1. Connect a PC to the unit’s
LAN
port, either directly or via a network.
If connecting directly, use an Ethernet
crossover
cable; if
connecting via a network, use a
straight-through
cable. The
LAN
LED lights to indicate an active connection.
2. Launch a Web-browser session on your computer (
i.e.,
Internet
Explorer, Netscape Navigator, etc.).
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
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