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By accessing the Web server built into e-VTRs from
Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator, you can
make e-VTR settings and perform file operations
through the Web application.
The following operations can be performed from the
Web application.
• Displaying e-VTR specifications (model name,
destination, serial number, etc.) and network
information (IP address, subnet mask, default
gateway)
• Adding, modifying, and deleting files
• Displaying the e-VTR function and setup menus, and
changing menu settings
• Executing functions corresponding to e-VTR
maintenance menu functions, registering e-VTR
users, and setting up the e-mail notification function
Notes
• To access the Web server, specify the e-VTR’s IP
address directly as the URL (example: 192.168.0.1).
• Do not use a proxy server.
If your browser is set up to use a proxy server,
proceed as follows to cancel the setting.
Internet Explorer:
Select Internet Options from the
Tools menu. In the Connections tab of the
Internet Options dialog, click LAN settings. In
the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings dialog,
clear the check from the Use proxy server check
box.
Netscape Navigator: Select Settings from the Edit
menu, and select Proxy from the Advanced
category of the Settings dialog. In the Proxy
Settings screen, select Connect to Internet
directly.
Supported Web browsers
Use either Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.
The browser version should be at least as high as those
listed below. Web pages may not display correctly if
viewed with an earlier version of either browser.
Internet Explorer: Version 5 or higher
Netscape Navigator:
Version 4.7 or higher
Web Application Operations
Summary of Contents for BKMW-E2000
Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL English 1st Edition NETWORK INTERFACE BOARD BKMW E2000 ...
Page 7: ...5 Computer Standard VTRs Applying SNMP monitoring to a standard VTR system ...
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