Instruction manual

NXB-AP-1000 Interface – Initial Setup by Network Admin
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Epica DGX 32 Instruction Manual
Handling Security Issues
From the NXB-AP-1000 Interface, you can enable or disable security access to web server control of the
Epica DGX 32 system.
If tight security is required, we recommend that the following security measures be followed:
Enable/Disable the security settings and login information as part of the initial setup
(see below).
Place the server site inside your network firewall.
Deploy the NXB-AP-1000 Interface in a secure LAN environment.
Enable the DoD mode setting on the NetLinx Master (see the NetLinx documentation).
Lock the front control panel (see page 70).
If extra precaution is necessary, lock the enclosure(s) in a secure location.
Setting Security Settings
From the Admin drop down menu, select Security Settings to open the Security Settings page (FIG. 38).
Use the options on the page to specify security settings and login information for the Epica DGX 32.
Click the appropriate check box(es) to enable specific types of security (if one or more are selected,
Login Information is required). The default for each of the Security Settings is “disabled.”
Note: If you enable a Security Setting and then click Accept without specifying Login Information,
the login defaults apply (see the next page).
FIG. 38 Security Settings page
Enable/Disable Security Settings
Setting Resulting Restrictions
Web Security When Web Security is enabled, a username and password are required to access any
system Web pages.
Telnet Security When Telnet Security is enabled, a username and password are required to establish a
Telnet or SSH connection.
Admin Security When Admin Security is enabled, a username and password are required to modify any
system configuration item.