MRV Communications LX-4000 Series manual Web Configure Mode

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Configuring the LX-4000 Series for the First Time

9. Enter your Username and Password, and click Login.

NOTE: By default, authentication is done against the LX local user database. To start, use the known username InReach and password access.

When you login, the next screen that appears depends on which mode you are authorized to configure and monitor. Refer to “Web Configure Mode” on page 31 or “Web Access Mode” on page 32, depending on which mode you can access.

Web Configure Mode

If you are authorized to access the Web Configure Mode, do the following:

1. If you log in as a user, the following window appears.

2.To log in as a superuser, click the Admin button on the tool bar and log in with the default Supe- ruser password system. You can now configure the unit via the GUI.

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Contents MRV America Sales MRV International Sales MRV Americas Service and SupportGetting Started with the LX-4000 Series Corporate HeadquartersFCC Notice Licensing Notice Bsmi Notice Vcci Notice451-0308 Table of Contents Appendix C Post Test Error Codes Figures 451-0308 Tables 451-0308 Customer Support PrefaceOther Documentation Conventions Chapter Overview of the LX-4000 SeriesDescription System SpecificationsUnpack and Inspect the Unit Chapter Installing the LX-4000 SeriesHardware Installation Package ContentsFront Panel LEDs LX-4000 Indicators and InterfacesPort Status LEDs Rear Panel LEDsRCV Link Mbps Environmental and Installation ConsiderationsCable Connections Connect the Power CableConnecting the Ethernet Interface Mounting the Unit into a 19-inch or 23-inch RackConnecting DC Power Connecting Your Management StationConnect Serial Device Cables Modem Port Optional Powering OnResetting the Unit System Login and PasswordsInstalling the LX-4000 Series Configuring the LX-4000 Unit for the First Time Chapter Configuring the LX-4000 Series for the First TimeFirst Time Quick Configuration 451-0308 Assigning an IP Address via the Network Completing the First Time ConfigurationAccessing and Configuring the Graphical User Interface GUI Manually Setting the IP Address Via the CLIMRV Communications, Inc 451-0308 Web Configure Mode Menu/Config Mode Web Access ModeLaunching the EZConfig GUI GUI EZ ConfigurationAccessing and Configuring Additional Features Software UpgradesIP Configuration Menu Booting from DefaultsAdditional Considerations Additional Considerations for an Internet Environment Command Line Interface CLI Tree StructureAutobauding Feature Reinitializing/Powering Off the UnitConnecting the Temperature/Humidity Sensor Sensor Temperature/Humidity PortsChapter Alternative Port Capabilities Async 4-40access sensor Power ManagementConnecting ConnectingPower Strip Management Telco Alarm Inputs Setup and Usage Using LX Ports as Alarm Inputs and Control OutputsTypical Alarm Inputs Connections Control Output Setup and UsageTypical Interface Design for Control Output Signals LX-4000 Series Specifications Description Appendix a Technical SpecificationsLX-4008, LX-4016 Appendix a Technical Specifications Temperature/Humidity Sensor Specifications Description LX-4000 Series Factory Defaults Description Appendix B Factory DefaultsMain Menu Configuration Factory Default Setting Ppciboot Factory Default SettingsError Code Definitions Appendix C Post Test Error Codes451-0308 Post Test Error Code Sample 3 4 5 6 7 Cabling Considerations Serial Device ConnectorsDiagnostic Port Connector Port Appendix D Cabling the LX-4000 SeriesPin Assignments 10/100 ConnectorModular Adapters Ordering CablesDB-25 Pins Connecting to the Diagnostic Port Port Ordering and Installing the Inlet Connector LockModem Control/Hardware Flow Control Modular Adapters RJ-45 to DB-25 RJ-45 Wiring ConsiderationsSupports RTS/CTS Adapter Wiring, LX-Series to DCE, with Ring MRV 8-Wire CablingLX Series MX-151-3027Numerics DB-2556, 61 RJ-4561 RJ-45 jacks Index