Ending a terminal configuration session, Working with configurad, Web browser requirements – RAD Data comm IPmux-11 User Manual
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Chapter 3 Operation
Installation and Operation Manual
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Configuration Alternatives
IPmux-11 Ver. 2.00
Type the line number corresponding to the desired value, and then press
To enter a value which requires free text entry, type in the desired string
and then press
Note that whenever applicable, the allowed range of values of a parameter
is listed within square brackets [ ].
• The entry is checked after pressing
valid:
If you make an error, for example, if you press a key not active on the
current screen or select an invalid parameter value, an ERROR indicator
appears in the right-hand corner. This indicator disappears as soon as you
make a correct operation.
If you select a parameter value incompatible with the current operating
state or other parameters, you will see a message that explains the error.
• When done with the current screen, press
screen, or type ! to return directly to the main menu.
Ending a Terminal Configuration Session
To end the current terminal session:
• Type &.
After a session is ended, it is necessary to enter again a valid user name and
password to start a new session.
Working with ConfiguRAD
Web Browser Requirements
The following Web browsers can be used to access the IPmux-11 supervision
utility from any location that enables access to the IPmux-11 using Internet
protocols.
• Internet Explorer 6.0, running on Windows™ 98, Windows™ 2000,
Windows™ XP
• Netscape Communicator 7.1, running on Windows™ NT or Unix.
However, before using Web access, it is necessary to perform a preliminary
configuration of IPmux-11.
When using a Web browser, pay attention to the following points:
• Enable scripts
• Configure the firewall that is probably installed on your PC to allow access to
the destination IP address
• Disable pop-up blocking software (such as Google Popup Blocker); you may
also have to configure your spyware/adware protection program to accept
traffic from/to the destination IP address
• Browsers store the last viewed pages in a special cache. To prevent
configuration errors, it is absolutely necessary to flush the browser’s cache
whenever you return to the same screen.