Logicube ZClone™ User’s Manual
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7. Remote Operation
Introduction
The ZClone comes with a network connection in the back of the unit. Connecting the ZClone
to a network allows remote access to the ZClone from any computer within the same
network.
The ZClone is setup with a Zero Configuration Network (Zeroconf). There are two ways to
access the ZClone:
•
Web interface – A graphical interface where the screens are exactly the way you
would see it on the ZClone
•
Command Line Interface (CLI) – A text only command line interface that can be
accessed one of three ways:
i.
Telnet (via a network connection)
ii.
SSH (Secure Shell via a network connection)
iii.
Serial Port (via the RS-232 serial port)
Web Interface
Using a web browser, go to the IP address or the name of the ZClone with
its serial number. For example, browse to
http://192.168.1.100
or
http://zclone-XXXXXX/
where XXXXX is the 6 digit serial number of the
ZClone. The ZClone’s web interface will appear on the browser screen. All
screens and operations available on the ZClone will be available on the
browser.
Note:
On some browsers or other Operating Systems, the ZClone will need
to be accessed by browsing to
http://zclone-XXXXXX.local/
.
The ZClone can be controlled by clicking on the icons appearing on the
browser window.
Command Line Interface (CLI)
The ZClone also has a CLI, or Command Line Interface. This interface has no
graphical content and is all command line (text) based. This type of
connection requires a telnet client, SSH client, or terminal client. There are