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Serial line to connect to: COM1 (or the respective COM-port in your PC)
Speed (baud): 19200
Data bits: 8
Stop bits: 1
Parity: None
Flow control: None
3. Once you've had the login prompt of the Arctic, enter the username and password. By default,
the username is root and password is empty.
Next, type "boa &" to the command line as follows:
# boa &
The operating system will then show a number, which is the process ID number of boa web server
that you have just started.
4. If the IP address of the Arctic needs to be changed, follow the Q/A for changing the Arctic’s IP
address.
5. Next, you should connect to Arctic with web browser, as usually, and click “Services”. In the
opening screen you'll see the Web Server menu item with buttons “Enabled” and “Disabled”.
Click the “Enabled button.
Check also that the “Web Configuration Access” is also enabled. If not; click the “Enabled
button for that item as well.
Then click Apply and wait until you'll see the text Operations completed successfully and click the
Commit” button in the left part of the screen.
Wait until you'll see the text Data files successfully saved.
6. Last, reboot the Arctic so that the new configuration is taken into use.
23. Appendix G: References
Viola Systems Ltd. homepage
http://www.violasystems.com
Documentation for Viola Systems products
http://www.violasystems.com/docs
Calculating CIDR routable subnets
http://www.subnet-calculator.com/cidr.php
Free on-line encyclopedia
http://www.en.wikipedia.org
Definition for EDGE network
http://gsmworld.com/technology/edge.htm
RFCs at http://www.ietf.org/rfc.html
RFC-791
RFC- 1918, 4193
RFC-2661
RFC-3022