
CMG-DCM
gives you access to all the module's configuration options. You can use this Web interface over any network connection using the HTTP or HTTPS protocols. Alternatively, you can log in to the DCM's Linux operating system and issue commands directly: see Section 6.2, “Command line tools”.
Web setup
The DCM provides a Web interface which you can use to set up the system. To access this from anywhere on the local network, open any web browser and
navigate to the IP address of the DCM. For example, if the DCM has the address 10.82.0.1 you would enter
http://10.82.0.1/ or https://10.82.0.1/
https is a secure variant of the http protocol, which ensures that network traffic cannot be read in transit. The DCM as supplied accepts connections only over https, although this may be altered if required (see “HTTP server” in Section 4.5)
Your browser may ask you for a username and password to access the Web configuration interface. An initial root username and password will have been supplied by Gü ralp Systems; however, you should check with the DCM's
administrator what username you should use. On a clean install of the Linux distribution, the password for root is rootme.
Once you have logged in, you will see a Web page similar to this:
The work area on the right displays a summary of the DCM's current state, including a report on network traffic (produced by the Linux ifconfig command), details on the services provided by its internal serial ports, and
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