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USER GUIDE - Rev. 3 (January 2018)
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ACCESS TO THE EQUIPMENT
The SIP-2 can be managed locally and remotely, through a console or through a built-in
web server (http/https).
If management is carried out through the http server, it is assumed that the user has a
basic knowledge of IP addressing and networking devices such as hubs, switches, routers,
etc.
All the parameters controlling the equipment operation are described in detail in chapter 5,
using the HTML pages as an auxiliary graph example.
4.1
CONSOLE
The equipment provides a user console application called
CLI (
Command Line Interface),
accessible through the COM 0 connector (service port), a RJ-45 female connector in DCE
mode that operates at 115200 bit/s, with 8-bit characters, without parity and with a stop bit.
Access can also be obtained to the console remotely through a Telnet session.
Appendix B
contains all the information required to use the
CLI
user console. The appendix
explains the access methods, local and remote, commands available on the console and
gives a step-by-step example of how to obtain information on the status and configuration
of the equipment.
4.2
HTTP SERVER
The HTTP server included provides access to the HTML pages giving access to all the
configuration data.
To execute the HTTPS protocol is necessary the installation of certificates. The procedure
for loading the certificates is described in section B.4 of Appendix B,
Data structure in CLI.