6: Changing Local Software Settings
Updating Server Access Settings
The Server Access Settings area in the Local Settings tab is for connecting to a UBox that is either password protected or uses active discovery. For most users, Server Access Settings are blank.
To update server access settings:
1.In the Server Access Settings area of the Local Settings tab, click the Add button. The Edit Local Server Access window opens.
Figure 6-2. Edit Local Server Access Window
2.Update the following information as needed:
Server Serial Number Serial number of the UBox to which you want to connect. This
| is the Network (MAC) address on the bottom of the unit. |
Access Password (if | Enter the UBox’s password. The password may have up to 31 |
required) | characters (including spaces) and is case sensitive. |
Encoded Session | Selecting this checkbox encodes your communication |
| between the UBox hardware and your computer. You only |
| need to enable this option in this window. |
| Warning: Encoding the communication with your UBox |
| affects overall performance of the UBox and the USB |
| devices connected to it. |
Active Discovery | If your UBox is outside of your network, for example, in |
| another office, or if you need to access your UBox across a |
| WAN, enable Active Discovery. Active discovery searches |
| for UBoxes outside of your local network. It requires that you |
| know the IP address, TCP port, and password (if one has |
| been set up) of the UBox that you want to access. |
IP Address | If you selected Active Discovery, the IP Address field |
| becomes available. Enter the UBox’s IP address. |
TCP Port | If you selected Active Discovery, the TCP Port field |
| becomes available. Enter the TCP port number. The default |
| setting is 10010. |
3.Click OK. The window closes and the following information displays in the Server Access Settings area:
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