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Web Control Panel (WCP) Connection
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MediaWall 2000 User’s Guide
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WEB CONTROL PANEL (WCP) CONNECTION
After connecting the communications cables and applying power, you
are ready to control the unit. To operate the
MediaWall 2000
you have
the choice of using a command line interface or a graphical user
interface (GUI). The command line interface may be accessed from
either the RS-232 serial port or by a Telnet session from the 10/100
Base-T ethernet port. The graphical user interface is accessed only from
the ethernet port.
Please refer to the
MediaWall 2000
Technical Reference Manual for
more information on establishing RS-232 Serial and Telnet Control.
Figure 2-4.
MediaWall 2000
Front Panel
MediaWall 2000
’s
Web Control Panel
(WCP) interface provides a
graphical alternative to the “command-line” setup and control used with
serial or telnet control. The WCP uses the
MediaWall 2000
’s internal
Web Server, allowing you to set up and operate the system from a
standard browser.
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Please note the following important recommendations:
•
To minimize compatibility issues between browsers, it is
recommended that you use the Internet Explorer
®
web browser.
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Changes to the
MediaWall 2000
default IP address should be
made before putting your
MediaWall 2000
on the network.
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IP ADDRESS
The
MediaWall 2000
is configured with a fixed IP address. The default
IP address for the
MediaWall 2000
is 192.168.1.200.
An IP address is composed of two parts known as the network ID and
the host ID. The default network ID for
MediaWall 2000
is 192.168.1 and
the default host ID is 200. The control computer should be assigned an
IP address with the same network ID as
MediaWall 2000
, but a different
host ID (for example 192.168.1.201).
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