Setup guide

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DS2 Network Guide
Note: Ethernet proles can also be entered in the proles le instead of using the web interface
page.
# DS2 Profiles Table 23-January-2004
# Profile list
# PPP_Link1 = COM2 - Default alarm dial communication port.
# PPP_Link2 = COM1 - Default dial in communication port.
# Ether1 = Alarm connection across an Ethernet Port (Entering Ethernet as the Profile
# will connect over Ethernet)
# Rules
# 1) The IP address range is that of the remote network the DS2 is connecting to.
# 2) IF you set the IP range to 10.0.0.50 with a subnet of 255.255.255.0, the HOST PC
# IP address range will be 10.0.0.51 to 10.0.0.254
# 3) If you only wish to dialling into the DS2, the Phone No.
# 4) The first field <Username & Profile Label> is the description you will use in the
# Alarm Connection Page as the Profile description for the primary & secondary call.
# The Profile label/username & password listed in the Profiles Table are “Case
Sensitive”.
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# Profiles Table List
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#<Username> <Password> <Port> <Phone No> <Address Range> <Subnet Mask>
Dm password PPP_Link2 1234567890 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
username password PPP_Link1 1234567890 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
Test password PPP_Link1 1234 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
USER.ini
A number of features on the unit are password protected; these have default usernames and
passwords. The features that can be enabled for authentication are FTP, telnet and serial
communication.
The user.ini le contains the username and password information for these features and is also the
interface to enable or disable password protection.
The example shows the default usernames and passwords and which of these features are enabled
on the unit when shipped from the factory.
[FTP]
dm=ftp
[Telnet]
dm=telnet
[Serial]
# dm=serial
# serial=password
vidcfg.ini
The unit can support up to 600Gb of internal storage, however in applications that require large
storage capacities it is possible to integrate the Dedicated Micros RAID or JBOD storage units into
the application.
As the unit automatically detects external storage, this le is dynamically updated by the system, the
example below shows a typical le conguration.
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# DS2 03-03-2004