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Note:
The “Remote Control” functions of the Portal allow you to access IP
services (like e.g. HTTP(S), SSH, VNC, RDP or other TCP-based
services) running on your netFIELD Edge Device/netFIELD OS (or
on other devices connected to a network that is accessible by the
netFIELD Edge Device/netFIELD OS) from a remote PC via a
HTTPS tunnel. The HTTPS tunnel is established by the remote
agent container, which is automatically downloaded and started on
your device/netFIELD OS when you click the
Enable Remote
Control
button on the
Overview
page of your device in the Portal
for the first time.
For a detailed description of the remote control functions, see
section
Remote Control
in the
netFIELD Portal
manual,
DOC190701OIxxEN).
Figure 55: Remote Access tab
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In the
Remote Access Control
dropdown-list, enable (
on
) or disable
(
off
) the remote access according to your use case. You can also
define time limits (
On for Time Span
) for allowing remote access to the
device.
Important:
Be aware that disabling the Remote Access and clicking the
Save
button will instantly cut off your remote connection from the
netFIELD Portal to your device. Accessing the netFIELD OS will
then be possible via local LAN, SSH or Console connection only.
Ø
Click
Save
.
netFIELD Compact X8M | User manual
DOC220302UM01EN | Revision 1 | English | 2022-05 | Released | Public
© Hilscher 2022