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DEVICE
CONFIGURATION
Configuration Access
There are three ways to access the device for management purposes: Network IP Access, Local IP Access, and Local
Physical Connections.
NETWORK IP ACCESS
Access to the unit’s WebUI and CLI via ethernet cable that is connected to the Cloud Connectivity Ethernet Port is
determined by the network administrator.
LOCAL IP ACCESS
Access to the unit’s WebUI and CLI via ethernet cable that is connected to the Local Management Ethernet Port is
achieved by setting up the workstation computer with a static IP. see Appendix A : Local Management Port
LOCAL PHYSICAL CONNECTIONS
Access to the unit’s CLI via Monitor and Keyboard. see Appendix B : Monitor and Keyboard
Once you have made connection and have logged in you are able to configure the operation of the unit by selecting the
proper parameters for your application. All Ubiquity
Cloud application software and functionality is accessed by logging
into the cloud servers (
www.ubiquitysystems.net
) not by using this configuration page.
NOTE:
If the configuration page cannot be reached, contact TCS Technical Support -- the unit’s web interface maybe
locked out due to the “remote access mode” option in the security section.
Device Configuration Web UI
INSTALLATION INFORMATION
This section contains unit-related information used to uniquely identify the unit when it is being serviced in the field. The
Site Time is used by the local network and the QD2040c until the Ubiquity central server performs a time synchronization
with the site.
NOTE:
Be sure to set the correct time zone so that the site will correctly adjust the time during future time
synchronizations with the central server.
Once you are finished entering information in this section,click the Update Installation Info and Update Time Info buttons,
respectively.