MCS-Bacnet-Router2
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Chapter - 4. Web Interface
The MCS-BACNET-ROUTER2 comes with a built-in Web server and a Web interface to configure the MCS-
BACNET-ROUTER2 and extract statistics information. The Web interface allows configuring the IP settings,
BACnet and other configuration settings.
4.1.
Device Information and Account Management
In a Web browser, enter the default IP address 192.168.1.254 of the MCS-BACNET-ROUTER2. Note that if
your PC has an IP address in a subnet other than 192.168.1.xxx, you must open a command tool and enter
the following route command to add a route to device.
To Add a Route to the Device
1. Windows
START
7
Run
2. Enter ‘cmd’ and click
OK
.
3. In the command window enter the command line
4. route add 192.168.1.254 %COMPUTERNAME%
5. In Windows7 replace %COMPUTERNAME% with the PC’s actual IP address.
6. Then open your Web browser and type in the default IP address ‘192.168.1.254’.
7. The device information page should appear as shown in Figure 3.
The device information page shows information about the MCS-BACNET-ROUTER2 and the current firmware
version. It also contains operational parameters, such as free memory, system temperature and supply voltage.
LIP-ME201 User Manual
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LOYTEC
Version 4.8
LOYTEC electronics GmbH
Figure 3: Device Information Page.
The device information page shows information about the LIP-ME201 and the current
firmware version. It also contains operational parameters, such as free memory, system
temperature and supply voltage.
Click through the menus on the left hand side to become familiar with the different screens.
If you click on
Config
in the left menu, you will be asked to enter the administrator
password in order to make changes to the settings as shown in Figure 4. Enter the default
administrator password ‘loytec4u’ and select
Login
. Note, that previous firmware versions
used ‘admin’ as the default password.
Figure 4: Enter ‘loytec4u’ as the default administrator password.
The Config menu opens. Click on
Passwords
in the Config menu, which opens the
password configuration page as shown in Figure 5. The device has three user accounts: (1)
guest
allows the user to view certain information only, e.g., the device info page. By
default the guest user has no password. (2)
operator
is able to read more sensible
information such as calendar data. (3)
admin
has full access to the device and can make
changes to its configuration. Note that the user accounts are also used to log on to the FTP
and Telnet server.