User Manual

Instruction Manual
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System Identication
Machine Name: This is the name that is used to
uniquely identify this machine. You may wish to create
a DNS entry that matches this name. The name is
provided as the Client Name for the DHCP server. It is
also shown at the top of each page in the web browser
interface and is the desktop name” for VNC clients.
Other identication details: These values are for
information purposes. They are visible from the VNC
client and via SNMP (if enabled).
Location: This string is sent as the system.sysLocation
value over SNMP. It should describe the location of this
system.
Contact Name: This string is sent as the system.sys
Contact value over SNMP. It should describe who to contact regarding this machine.
Typically it includes an email address.
Network Address: This value is not used in our conguration, but is meant to store a
user-dened value that identies the controlled machine on the network. The ocial
DNS name of the controlled machine is an obvious value to put here, but you may use
it for any purpose.
Description: A user-dened description for the controlled machine.
Security
This menu allows you to congure a number of settings,
including the admin password. Be careful when making
any changes remotely, as altering these features could
make the unit inaccessible through Web conguration
(i.e. due to rewall ltering). Note that any password
changes you make will have to be entered twice to
protect against user error.