Logicube ZX-
Tower™ User’s Manual
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7: Remote Operation
7.0 Introduction
The ZX-T comes with two gigabit network connections in the back of the unit. Connecting the
ZX-T to a network allows remote access to the ZX-T from any computer within the same
network.
The ZX-T is configured for DHCP by default. See
Section 7.5
for instructions on how to configure
the ZX-T with a Static IP address.
The ZX-T is setup with a Zero Configuration Network (Zeroconf). There are two ways to access
the ZX-T:
Web interface – A graphical interface using an Internet browser where the screens are
shown exactly the way they appear on the ZX-T
Command Line Interface (CLI) – A text only command line interface that can be accessed
one of two ways:
i.
Telnet (via a network connection)
ii.
SSH (Secure Shell via a network connection)
BROWSER COMPATIBILITY
:
Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are
recommended. Other browsers may not compatible.
7.1 Web Interface
Using a web browser, go to the IP address or the name of the ZX-T with its serial number. Both
IP address and serial number can be found by going to the
Statistics
screen on the ZX-T. For
example, browse to
http://192.168.1.100
or
http://ZX-T-XXXXXX/
where XXXXX is the 6 digit
serial number of the ZX-T. The ZX-T’s web interface will appear on the browser screen. All
screens and operations available on the ZX-T will be available on the browser.
On some browsers or Operating Systems, the ZX-T will need to be accessed by
browsing to
http://ZX-T-XXXXXX.local/
.
The ZX-T can be controlled by clicking on the icons appearing on the browser window.
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