
4.4.5 Security (continued)
Login Password –
To access Readings, Chart, and Web Link menus this password is
required. The password length can be up to 16 alphanumeric case-sensitive characters.
To change the password click on
Change
.
Empty box means no password is required. The default Login Password is
12345678
.
Administrator Password –
To access Setup menu this password is required. The
password length can be up to 16 alphanumeric case-sensitive characters. To change the
password click on
Change
.
Empty box means no password is required. The default Administrator Password is
00000000
.
This password will also be prompted when Telnet connection to port 2002 is
made. Port 2002 is the Telnet console port that allows users to configure some
of the parameters that can be configured through the web server.
Local Port Password –
To access the iServer (via TCP or UDP socket connection to
port 2000) this password is required. The maximum length can be up to 16
alphanumeric case-sensitive characters.
Empty box means no password is required. The default is
none
.
Telnet Console Access –
If it is unchecked, Telnet console connection to port 2002 will
be blocked. The iServer must be rebooted for the change to take place. The default is
checked
.
Web Server Access –
If it is unchecked, the iServer’s Web server will not be accessed.
The iServer must be rebooted for the change to take place. The default is
checked
.
When the Web Server Access is not enabled, the iServer needs to be
configured using Telnet console.
If someone needs to access the Web Server again, use the Telnet console to
enable it.
Secured Readings and Charts –
If it is checked the Login password will be required to
display Readings and Chart applets. The default is
checked
.
IP Exclusivity –
This table contains the IP addresses that are allowed to communicate
with the iServer over TCP or UDP connection. This means if the table is empty
connections from all IP nodes are allowed to the iServer. If enabled, all packets from IP
addresses not on this list are ignored and thrown away.
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