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6 sspa web server (http) interface, 1 enabling the sspa web server interface – Comtech EF Data LPODnet User Manual

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LPODnet M&C Netbook Accessory

Revision 3

Ethernet-Based M&C using the LPODnet

MN-LPODNET

3–10

3.6

SSPA Web Server (HTTP) Interface

A user-supplied web browser allows the full monitor and control (M&C) of the SSPA from its

Web Server Interface. This embedded web application is designed for, and works best with,

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or higher (the examples shown use Internet Explorer

Version 7.0).

As this manual assumes user familiarity with SSPA operations, you should also refer to the

pertinent detailed information as provided in the pertinent SSPA manual (CEFD P/N MN-LPOD or

MN-SPODPSX):

• For detailed information about the functionality of the individual Web pages depicted in

this chapter, see Sect. 4.5 Web Server (HTTP) Interface in Chapter 4. ETHERNET-BASED

REMOTE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT.

• For explicit information about the Remote Commands and Queries emulated by the

SSPA Web Server (HTTP) Interface, see Chapter 5. SERIAL-BASED REMOTE PRODUCT

MANAGEMENT.

3.6.1 Enabling the SSPA Web Server Interface

To enable the Web Server Interface in the SSPA using only a 100BaseTx remote interface:

1. Open the user-installed Telnet Client and connect to the SSPA using the default IP address of

192.168.1.4.

2. Enter the Telnet

username and

password (the default

for both is comtech):

3. Set the remote access

parameter to accept

Ethernet remote

control using the LRS

command.

LRS=3, the default

remote command,

provides Serial +

Ethernet control.

Remote command

LRS=2 provides

Ethernet control only.