Chapter 6 – RouteFinder Software
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Administration > Administrative Access
Administration > Administrative Access
The networks and hosts that are allowed to have administrative access are selected on this screen. This is a good way to
regulate access to the configuration tools.

Administrative Access - Available Networks and Allowed Network

Select the networks/hosts that will be allowed administrative access. Note that the selection box list will include
those networks you enter under Networks & Services > Networks.
You can change access by moving network/hosts names from the Available list to/from the Allowed list. The
RouteFinder will display an ERROR message if you try to delete access to a network that would cause you to lock
yourself out.
Allowed Networks
The default Any has been entered here for ease of installation. ANY allows administrative access from
everywhere once a valid password is provided.
Caution: As soon as you can limit the location from which the RouteFinder is to be administered (e.g., your IP
address in the internal network), replace the entry ANY in the selection menu with a smaller network. The
safest approach is to have only one administrative PC given access to the RouteFinder. You can do this by
defining a network with the address of a single computer from the Networks and Services > Networks
screen.