Web Application Operations

By accessing the Web server built into e-VTRs from Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator, you can make e-VTR settings and perform file operations through the Web application.

The following operations can be performed from the Web application.

Displaying e-VTR specifications (model name, destination, serial number, etc.) and network information (IP address, subnet mask, default gateway)

Adding, modifying, and deleting files

Registering e-VTR users

Setting the SNMP parameters

Displaying the menus regarding network operations

Setting the destination servers for file transmission using the control panal

Setting the DNS server and internet proxy

Notes

To access the Web server, specify the e-VTR’s IP address directly as the URL (example: 192.168.0.1).

Do not use a proxy server.

If your browser is set up to use a proxy server, proceed as follows to cancel the setting.

Internet Explorer: Select Internet Options from the Tools menu. In the Connections tab of the Internet Options dialog, click LAN settings. In the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings dialog, clear the check from the Use proxy server check box.

Netscape Navigator: Select Settings from the Edit menu, and select Proxy from the Advanced category of the Settings dialog. In the Proxy Settings screen, select Connect to Internet directly.

Displaying the Web Application

Proceed as follows to display the Web application.

1 In the Web browser address field, enter the IP address of the e-VTR you want to access.

The Enter Network Password window appears.

2 Enter your user name and password and click on the OK button.

The user name and password to be entered are the same as those for file and VTR operations (page 22).

If the user name and password are correct, the Web application starts.

The top page (see next page) is displayed when the Web application starts.

Supported Web browsers

Use either Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. The browser version should be at least as high as those listed below. Web pages may not display correctly if viewed with an earlier version of either browser.

Internet Explorer: Version 5 or higher
Netscape Navigator: Version 6 or higher

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