Security
Security
All security settings have to be made by the user of the device!
It is strictly recommended that you adapt the security settings according to the
local regulations and requirements at the end of the commissioning procedure.
The device is delivered with maximum “open” settings, i. e. all access restrictions are deactivated. This way the
commissioning is not complicated unnecessarily. But afterwards, when the device is running, it is probably required
to restrict the access to some extent. There are in particular the following two aspects to consider:
It is strictly recommended to define passwords different from the default ones.
(The default password “1234” does not provide any security against
unauthorized access.)
It is recommended to define (as part of the overall security concept) the rules
and restrictions for accessing the device via the operating software
Smart view.
It is recommended to define different, level-specific passwords for the different
access areas / levels. This way it is possible to make sure that different user
groups get their individual access permissions.
By default, all kinds of
Smart view access to the device are permitted. Note, however, that it can be required for
security reasons to block (or at least restrict) the access after commissioning (e. g. block the TCP/IP access over
the network).
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Summary of Contents for HighPROtec MCDLV4
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