DIN RELAY 4
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When changing IP addresses, you may need to restart
your network switch to validate the new IP on an “auto-
configuring” switch port. Be sure to record the new IP
address.
Auto Ping Automatic Reboot
The internal AutoPing™ feature is a handy system for
rebooting IP equipment without human intervention.
AutoPing works by cycling power when a device becomes
unresponsive to IP pings. To learn more about AutoPing and
how to use it, visit:
Digital-Loggers.com/AutoPing2.html
Security
Your relay employs secure challenge-response
authentication,and HTTPS with a new encryption token for
each transaction. This gives it fairly good out-of-the box
security. Making it more secure takes just a moment:
Changing the Password
It’s a good idea to change your password. You will be
prompted to change it from the default. Use the Setup page
to change it. Write it down in a safe place.
Restricting Subnet Access
To restrict access to only the 255 IP addresses on your LAN,
“Class C”, enable the subnet restriction on the setup page.
Changing the HTTP Port
Changing the HTTP port to a non-standard value makes
it more difficult to find the relay. The default port is
80. For example, if you change the port to 5372, use
http://192.168.0.100:5372 to access the relay.
HTTPS
Recommended for security, but can be disabled by admin.