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c. The iNET unit will respond with a login screen. Enter your pass-
word and press the
ENTER key. (Default = admin)
The iNET responds with the start-up menu screen.
(Figure 2-5 on page 24)
Procedure with Web
Browser
a. Connect a personal computer’s Ethernet port to the LAN Port
connector on the iNET 900 using an Ethernet crossover cable.
(See Figure 3-3 on page 83 for location.) The
LAN LED will
light up.
b. Launch a Web-browser (HTTP) program, such as Microsoft’s
Internet Explorer™, on your computer.
c. Type in the radio’s IP address. For example
192.168.1.1 and press
the
ENTER key. (Default address = 192.168.1.1)
d. A login screen will be displayed that will require a user name
and password to access the Management System.
(Defaults: user =
iNET; password= admin)
e. The iNET responds with the startup menu screen.
(See Figure 2-3 on page 19.)
NOTE: If the default address of 192.168.1.1 does not work, use the
terminal-emulator procedure to communicate with the unit
through the COM1 port. The current IP address will be
displayed on the Starting Information Screen (Figure 2-5 on
page 24).
2.1.4 Navigating the Menus
Navigating with a Web browser is straightforward with a framed page.
The primary navigation menu is permanently located in the left-hand
window. The right-hand window displays the current menu item.
The text-based interface, accessible through Telnet or terminal emu-
lator, uses a traditional multi-layered text menu system. To move further
down a path in the menu tree, type the letter key to the left of the menu
item. You will automatically move to the associated screen. In most
cases, use the
ESCAPE key to move up a level.
In general, the top portion of the screen shows read-only information
with no user selection letter. The bottom portion of the screen contains
parameters that can be selected for further information, alteration of
values, or to navigate to other menus.