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Identify LED
Off -
Factory default.
On -
When On is selected, the power LED on the connected HELO Plus’s front
panel will blink. This can help you identify a particular HELO Plus unit if more
than one is connected.
UPnP Host
Enable -
UPnP is enabled, allowing easier connection to HELO Plus over the
network via discovery through Bonjour or Windows network browsing
(factory default).
Disable -
UPnP is disabled. HELO Plus will not advertise itself for discovery via
Bonjour or Windows networking. This HELO Plus will not appear in any AJA
product web UI Network lists, and cannot be a member of a Group.
HTTPS Web Access
For greater security, use HTTPS if you require the communications between
your HELO Plus unit and client web browsers to be encrypted. If you are not
sure whether you need secure, encrypted sessions, consult with your system
administrator.
Disable -
HTTPS Web Access is disabled (factory default).
Enable -
When HTTPS Web Access is enabled, an Upload Certificate control
displays. Use the Choose File button to upload a certificate.
Prerequisites
For HELO Plus and the HTTPS protocol to work together, a few prerequisites need
to be in place:
• A fully qualified domain name
• A digital certificate and key from a Certificate Authority
• Digital certificate and key uploaded to your HELO Plus
Fully Qualified Domain Name
A fully qualified domain name has both a host name and a domain name. Blank
spaces are not allowed. For example:
HELO Plus-st.aja.com
In this case, "HELO Plus-st" is the host name, followed by "aja.com" which is the
domain name.
The Domain Name System (DNS) maps the domain name to the specific IP
address of a HELO Plus unit's internal web server. The domain name and the
digital certificate must match.
NOTE: When accessing a secure internal HELO Plus web server from a web browser,
always use its domain name rather than its IP address. Accessing it through its IP
address will result in a web browser certificate error.
Acquiring a Digital Certificate
You can acquire a digital certificate, such as an SSL (secure socket layer) certificate,
from a trusted Certificate Authority. A Certificate Authority assigns a digital
certificate to a fully qualified domain name and provides both the certificate and
its key as a digital download.