
Chapter
1.
The
Quick
Start
Guide
Table
1-2.
Serial
parameters
Parameter Value
Bits/second
115200
Data
bits
8
Parity
no
Stop
bits
1
Flow
control
none
Use
a
terminal
software
(e.g.
hyperterm
or
minicom
)
to
connect
to
the
V-IP
.
Reset
the
V-IP
,
and
immediately
press
the
“
ESC
”
key.
You
will
see
a
“
=>
”
prompt.
Enter
the
command
“
config
”
,
and
press
the
key
“
ENTER
”
.
Quite
soon
afterwards
you
are
asked
to
adjust
the
IP
auto
configuration,
the
IP
address,
the
net
mask,
and
the
default
gateway.
Pressing
the
“
ENTER
”
key
without
entering
values
does
not
change
settings.
The
gateway
value
has
to
be
set
to
0.0.0.0
(for
no
gateway)
or
any
other
value
for
the
IP
address
of
the
gateway.
After
the
confirmation
the
V-IP
performs
a
reset
using
the
new
values
as
set
before.
Web Interface
The
V-IP
may
be
accessed
using
a
standard
Java
enabled
web
browser.
You
may
use
the
HTTP
protocol
or
a
secure
encrypted
connection
via
HTTPS.
Just
enter
the
con-
figured
IP
address
of
the
V-IP
into
your
web
browser.
The
initial
login
settings
are:
Table
1-3.
Standard
User
Settings
Parameter Value
Login
admin
Password
hetec
Changing
these
settings
to
user
specific
values
is
strongly
recommended
and
can
be
done
on
the
“
User
Management
”
page
(see
the
Section
called
Users
And
Groups
in
Chapter
6
).
The Remote Console
The
Remote
Console
is
the
redirected
screen,
keyboard
and
mouse
of
the
remote
host
system
in
which
the
V-IP
is
installed.
The
web
browser
which
is
used
for
accessing
the
V-IP
has
to
supply
a
Java
Runtime
Environment
version
1.1
or
higher.
However,
it
is
strongly
recommended
to
install
Sun
JVM
1.4.
The
Remote
Console
will
behave
exactly
the
same
way
as
if
you
were
sitting
directly
in
front
of
the
screen
of
your
remote
system.
That
means
that
both
the
keyboard
and
mouse
can
be
used
in
the
usual
way.
Open
the
console
by
selecting
the
preview
picture
on
the
main
site
of
the
HTML
frontend.
Figure
1-4
shows
the
top
of
the
Remote
Console.
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