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CONFIGURING TCP/IP SETTINGS (ETHERNET CONNECTION)
The unit can currently only be set up via a serial connection until the other interfaces are set
up and enabled.
Control Interfaces
The IPC36xx has four control interfaces. By default all interfaces are disabled except for
the Serial interface which cannot be disabled. Interfaces include: Serial, Telnet, Web,
and SNMP.
Serial Interface
The serial interface is a text-menu-driven interface where the user simply selects the
number next to the Menu item desired. Only one user may be logged on either the serial
or telnet interface. By default this interface is enabled and cannot be disabled. To
connect via the serial interface make sure that your unit is connected and turned on. Use
your favorite serial terminal emulation software (such as HyperTerminal) configured with
the settings described on page 1. The Interface will then prompt you for your user name
and password to continue. Please note that user names and passwords are case-
sensitive.
Web Interface
The web interface is a graphics-driven interface using any standard web browser. Your
browser must support JavaScript and 64-bit encryption to work correctly. Up to 11 users may
be logged into the web interface at a time regardless of serial or telnet connections. By
default this interface is enabled, but can be disabled by the user via the serial configuration
menu. To connect via the Web Browser interface use your favorite browser and point it to the
IPC unit’s IP address (example:
http://192.168.168.168
). The browser will then prompt you
for a user name and password before you can continue. Please note that user names and
passwords are case-sensitive.
Telnet Interface
The telnet interface is a text-menu drive interface much like the serial interface where
the user simply selects the number next to the Menu item desired. Only one user may be
logged on either the serial or telnet interface. By default this interface is enabled, but can
be disabled by the user via the serial configuration menu. To connect to via the telnet
interface use your favorite telnet program to connect to the unit (port 23 by default). The
Interface will then prompt you for your user name and password before you can
continue. Please note that user names and passwords are case-sensitive.
SNMP Interface
The SNMP interface is disabled by default and can be enabled from the network
configuration menu/web page. SNMP v1 and v2c are supported.
NOTE: The MIB branch and objects have changed for the IPC36xx firmware as of
version 1.2.x and higher. If support for the previous MIB is required, contact
technical support for a firmware downgrade. The new MIB is downloadable from
the Help page in the web interface.
050-3600 Rev. D
Declarations and updates
available at
Email:
ISO9001:2000
Updated
09/2010
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