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7. Enter the User name and Password for logging on to your SmartServer, which are both ilon by
default, and then click OK. The SmartServer - Welcome Web page opens.
The navigation pane on the left side of the SmartServer Web pages provides a hierarchal view of the
LAN on which your local SmartServer resides. The top level of the navigation pane shows the LAN
icon, which represents the SmartServer’s Ethernet connection. The host devices on the LAN are then
listed one level below the LAN icon. When you initially connect your SmartServer, your local
SmartServer and a sample e-mail server are the only host devices on the LAN. The remote access
(modem) connections and the network attached to your local SmartServer are listed one level below
the local SmartServer icon.
You can connect other host devices to your local SmartServer via its Ethernet connection or a dial-up
modem connection. The host devices you can connect to your local SmartServer include OpenLNS
Servers, e-mail (SMTP) servers, time servers (SNTP), IP-852 Configuration Servers, Web Connection
Target servers, and remote SmartServers. See Adding Host Devices later in this chapter for more
information on how to do this.