Logicube ZClone™Xi User’s Manual
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7: Remote Operation
7.0 Remote Operation - Introduction
Two Gigabit Ethernet network connections are available in the back of the unit. Connecting the unit to a
network allows remote access from any computer within the same network.
DHCP is enabled by default. See
for instructions on how to configure a Static IP address.
Zero Configuration Network (Zeroconf) is also available. There are two ways to access the unit:
Web interface – A graphical interface using an Internet browser where the screens are shown
exactly the way they appear on the unit’s touch screen.
Command Line Interface (CLI) – A text only command line interface that can be accessed one of
two ways:
i.
Telnet (Using a Telnet client over a network connection)
ii.
SSH (Using a Secure Shell Client over a network connection)
BROWSER COMPATIBILITY:
Google Chrome and
Mozilla Firefox are recommended. Other browsers may
not display the Graphical User Interface (GUI) properly.
7.1 Web Interface
Using a web browser, go to the IP address or the hostname of the unit. Both IP address and hostname can
be found by going to the
Statistics
screen. For example, browse to
or
where XXXXXX is the 6-digit serial number of the unit. The web interface will appear on the
browser screen. All screens and operations available on the unit’s screen will be available on the browser.
On some browsers or Operating Systems,
the unit will need to be accessed by
browsing to
The unit can be controlled by clicking on the icons appearing on the browser window.
7.2 Command Line Interface (CLI)
A CLI or Command Line Interface is also available. This interface has no graphical content and is all
command line (text) based and is for advanced users who have knowledge of command line functions.
This type of connection requires a Telnet or SSH client. There are several Telnet and SSH clients available
from different software companies. Microsoft Windows also has a built-in Telnet client that can be used.