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where

<chassis number>=

The number for this IES-1000 chassis (1 to 64).

This command sets a number to identify this IES-1000 in a network. This is an optional parameter to help network administrators keep track of multiple IES-1000s. Enter the command without the chassis number to display the IES-1000’s chassis number.

23.4Secured Host Commands

Allow up to ten remote administrators to access your IES-1000 via IP addresses you specify.

23.4.1Secured Host Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 sys> secured host [<mode>]

where

<mode> = "enable" or "disable".

If <mode>= disable (default), then anyone may access your IES-1000.

If <mode>= enable, then only those computers with IP addresses specified by you may access your IES-1000 (refer to the Secured Host Add command).

This command enables/disables the secured host function. To display current secured host settings, simply enter the command secured host.

23.4.2Secured Host Add Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 sys> secured host add <host IP>

where

<host IP> =

The IP address of a secured host.

This command adds the IP address of a secured host. You may add up to ten IP addresses.

23.4.3Secured Host Delete Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 sys> secured host delete <host IP>

where

 

<host IP> =

The IP address of a secured host.

This command deletes the IP address of a previously added secured host.

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