4.
Press the <Enter> key. The SMX checks to see if it is password-protected.
If the SMX is not password-protected, the System Status web page is displayed.
If the SMX is password-protected, the network password dialog box is displayed
(see
figure 45
).
5.
In the
Password
field, enter the appropriate administrator or user password. If desired,
select the check box to have the system input the password the next time you enter your
SMX IP address. Click
OK
.
Figure 45.
Example of a Network Password Dialog Box
NOTE:
A
User Name
entry is not required. Some web pages may not be available or
viewable only when logged in as a User.
The SMX checks several possibilities, in the following order, and responds accordingly:
•
Does the address include a specific file name, such as
192.168.254.254/file_
name.html
? If so, the SMX downloads that HTML page.
•
Is there a file in the SMX memory that is named “index.html?” If so, the SMX
downloads “index.html” as the default startup page.
•
If neither of the above conditions is true, the SMX downloads the factory-installed
default startup page, “nortxe_index.html” (System Status page, see
figure 46
).
Any of the four main pages (System Status, Configuration, File Management, and Control)
can be accessed at any time by clicking on the relevant tab. Each main page has a series of
sub-pages, accessible through the named links in the sidebar menu.
Figure 46.
System Status Page Set to the Default Home Page
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