5
Figure 8. “Authentication required” page
Note
: The buttons are shown in different languages depending on the WEB browser and the actual Windows regional setting.
Network Configuration
Configuration of network parameters, according to system administrator’s requirements, has to be performed before using the transmitter in local network.
The Network configuration menu (Figure 9) allows to modify the IP parameters, user name and password. For security reasons it is highly recommended
to change the default login data.
New network parameters will be applied only after rebooting the device server. The device server reboots after clicking “Save Config” button. Rebooting
may take time about 1 min.
Default network settings
Login settings
:
User Name: admin
Password: admin
Network settings
:
IP address – 192.168.1.99
Net mask – 255.255.255.0
Gateway – 192.168.1.2
SNMP settings
:
Host IP – 192.168.1.1
SNMP read community string = public
SNMP write community string = private
SNMP trap target community string = public
Enable Trap= On
To reset network and login settings of the device server to their default values, press twice the “DEF” button on transmitter front panel (Figure 1, pos.6)
as explained:
1) Press the “DEF” button until the transmitter activity LED (Figure 1, pos. 5) lights up in green.
2) Press the “DEF” button a second time. Green LED flashing for a few seconds indicates a successful procedure of rewriting data.
Warning
: Changing IP configuration could result in loss of browser connectivity to the current URL. If you change the IP address of the server, you need
to change the IP address in your browser before accessing the configuration web page again. IP address of the transmitter should be compatible with the
available LAN IP addresses.
Figure 9. Server Network configuration Menu