Remote Login Using The Browser; Login Window - NEC IPASOLINK 400 Installation And Provisioning

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When the DHCP server has given the LAN card an IP address, the default gateway indicated for the LAN
card is the LCT port (and the web page) address. The address is easy to check by running cmd and typing
ipconfig. If necessary, ipconfig -release and ipconfig -renew should get the proper address. Alternatively
disable and enable the LAN card of the PC using the Control Panel (Windows 7).

REMOTE LOGIN USING THE BROWSER

The IDU can be managed remotely in the same way as locally (but with some limitations in allowed
operations). The IDU need not be attached to PNMSj or MS5000. When using the NMS port for logging in,
use the NMS port address if the IDU Bridge1 address is unknown. Then check the local and remote IDU
Bridge1 addresses using the management interface and use the Bridge1 address to log in directly to the
desired IDU.

LOGIN WINDOW

Figure 24. Login window. Default User Name = Admin and Password = 12345678
After logging in the main status page opens in a new window or (recommended) in a new tab, depending
on browser settings.
When the hop is operating properly (and the local and remote Bridge1 addresses are in the same subnet),
the remote IDU can be logged in by using the pull down menu at the top of the main page. If necessary
Refresh (F5) the page. The remote end will open in a new window or tab. Identify each IDU using the Menu
Bar.

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