JLCooper eBOX User Manual
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eBOX Security
The eBOX contains a basic security mechanism that prevents
unintended hosts or eBOXes from passing data through a secured
eBOX. An eBOX can be protected with password that is set on the
configuration web page. The password is stored in nonvolatile
memory and, is read upon power up.
When password protection is enabled, the sending eBOX embeds
the password in the transmitted IP packet. At the remote end, the
receiving eBOX must have password protection enabled AND
have a matching password.
The DIP switches are read only at power on so the eBOX must be
power cycled for any changes to take effect.
This security mechanism is only used in eBOX Server and eBOX
Client modes. SW6 should be set to the off position when used in
the GPI to Serial and GPI to Ethernet modes.
SW6
On
Disable password protection
Off
Enable password protection
Security Configuration
The effect of SW6 takes place immediately.
Note: If an eBOX has password protection is disabled, it will ignore the
password and act on any packets sent to it.