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To access an interface’s embedded web server, either use the finder utility (refer to section 8) and select the “Open Web Interface” button when the target unit is highlighted, or just directly enter the target unit’s IP address into the address (URL) field of your web browser. Refer to Figure 7 for a representative screenshot of the web server interface.

In order to access the web server and view the parameter values, destination TCP ports 80 and 2000 must be accessible from the client computer. If an “XML socket connection failed” error message is displayed in the information window, and no parameter values are shown, this is typically indicative of port 2000 being blocked by a firewall or Ethernet router situated between the client computer and the interface card.

10.2 Authentication

For security, the interface requires valid user authentication whenever the web page is accessed. The authentication request will appear as a browser popup box that will request entry of a user name and password. Refer to Figure 8.

The factory-default user name is “root”, and the password is “icc”. Note that the username and password are case-sensitive, and that once authenticated, the authentication will remain in effect from that point until all browser windows are closed. The authentication credentials can also be changed from their default settings (refer to section 10.7.3.)

Figure 8: Web Server

Authentication

10.3 Page Select Tabs

The web interface is subdivided into several different “tabs” of associated information, much the same as how folders in a filing cabinet are arranged. Refer to Figure 9. To change tabs, just click on the tab you wish to view. The title of the currently-selected tab is red. Note that because different protocols are supported by the interface with different firmware images, not all tabs may be accessible with the firmware image currently loaded. The titles of tabs that are not accessible are grayed-out, and clicking them has no effect.

Figure 9: Page Select Tabs

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