•Global Password means the viewer will prompt you for a global user password, which is used by all users (a sort of building door code).
•User Password means the viewer will prompt you for your
Note: The viewer can also prompt you for the client certificate password if you are using Level 3 security.
Global
Note: Password and security (SSL/PKI authentication) settings should be used with caution. If the switch’s security settings are set to “No Password” and “No SSL” or “No PKI authentication” (viewer connection security = Level 1), anyone with a viewer and knowledge of the IP address and port number of the switch can establish a remote connection. With these settings, there is no password protection and no data encryption. IMPORTANT: It’s highly recommended that you (or your network administrator) establish and maintain the proper security for your switch.
Main: LAN TCP/IP
This screen lets you set up the TCP/IP settings of your switch, including whether or not you want to use DHCP. Before you proceed with the various settings on this screen, however, you may first need to check with your network administrator for proper settings, as improper TCP/IP settings will result in invalid connections to the switch. After you have made all modifications, click “Store Settings” to save your settings, then click “Apply Settings”/“Restart Servers” to validate these new settings. NOTE: No change made on this screen will take effect until you click “Apply Settings”/“Restart Servers.”
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