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3: Getting Started
It is important to consider the following points before logging into and configuring the
Terminal Server:
You must configure the Terminal Server IP address before any TCP/IP functionality
is available. (See
Setting the IP Address
on page 20) You cannot use the ThinWeb
Manager until you have configured an IP address.
Changing any server, service, or port setting requires privileged user status. The de-
fault privileged password is
system
.
The login password is required for remote console logins. The default login pass-
word is
access
.
Note:
If you would like to change either the privileged or login password, ei-
ther use EZWebCon or refer to the Device Server Reference Manual
located on the CD-ROM.
3.1 Configuration Methods
3.1.1 EZWebCon
The EZWebCon configuration software is the recommended way to configure the Terminal
Server. EZWebCon’s graphical user interface guides first time users through the initial
configuration process and allows experienced users to update any configurable parameters.
EZWebCon requires a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) on the client. Black Box provides JVM
installers for Solaris and 32-bit Windows users, as well as source code and instructions for
compiling it for other systems.
The EZWebCon software is located on the distribution CD-ROM. All instructions for
installing EZWebCon are provided in the README file. For assistance once EZWebCon
is running, refer to the EZWebCon on-line help.
Note:
See Appendix 13 for more information.
3.1.2 Using a Web Browser
The Web Manager web browser interface allows you to log into and configure your
Terminal Server using a standard web browser with JavaScript enabled. Simply type the
Terminal Server IP address or resolvable text name into the browser’s URL/Location field.
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