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SMX System MultiMatrix Switcher • HTML Configuration and Control

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HTML Configuration
and Control

The SMX can be configured and controlled through its Ethernet port, connected through a
LAN or WAN and accessed with a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer. The
browser displays the factory-installed Web pages, which provide an alternative means of
viewing and controlling the SMX. This section includes:

Accessing the Web Pages

System Status Pages

Configuration Pages

File Management Page

Control Pages

NOTE: If your Ethernet connection to the SMX is unstable, try turning off the proxy

server in your Web browser. To do this in Microsoft Internet Explorer, click

Tools >

Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings

, and clear the

Use a proxy

server...

check box. Click

OK.

TIPS:

The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions. The SMX
does not accept these characters as part of preset names, the switcher name,
passwords, or locally created file names.

Unless otherwise specified, the following characters are not recommended or invalid
for SMX inputs:

+ ~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > “ ; : | \ ?

and

space

Accessing the Web Pages

Access the HTML pages as follows:

1.

Start the Web browser program.

2.

Click in the browser

Address

field and enter your SMX IP address (see figure 44).

NOTE: If the local system administrators have not changed the value, the

factory-specified default, 192.168.254.254, is the correct value for this field.

Figure 44.

Internet Explorer Address Field

3.

To view a non-default page instead (such as an uploaded custom page), enter a slash (/)
and the name of the file to open.

NOTES:

The browser

Address

field should display the address in the following format:

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/optional_file_name.html

.

The following characters are invalid or not recommended in the file names:

~ @

= ‘ [ ] { } < > “ ; : | \ ?

and

space