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Rohde & Schwarz SMAB-K24 - Password Management

Rohde & Schwarz SMAB-K24
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General Instrument Functions
R&S
®
SMA100B
341User Manual 1178.3834.02 ─ 05
"VNC"
Activates access via VNC (Virtual Network Computing) interface, a
graphical desktop sharing system that uses RFB protocol to control
the instrument remotely.
See also Chapter 12.16, "How to Set Up Remote Operation via VNC",
on page 395.
"SSH"
Activates access via SSH (Secure Shell), a network protocol for
secure data communication.
"HTTP"
Activates access via HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol), the appli-
cation protocol for hypermedia information systems.
"FTP"
Activates access via FTP (File Transfer Protocol), used to transfer
files from a host to the instrument and vice versa.
See also Chapter 10.9.2, "Accessing the File System of the
R&S SMA100B Via ftp", on page 307.
"SMB (Samba)"
Activates access to SMB (Server Message Block), used for providing
shared access to files, printers and serial ports of a network.
See also Chapter 10.9.3, "Accessing the R&S SMA100B File System
Via SMB (Samba)", on page 308.
"Avahi (Zeroconf)"
Activates Avahi, a service for automatic configuration of the instru-
ment in a network environment.
"Software Update"
Allows updating the software.
Security Password
Enters the password that is required to enable or to disable the settings protected by a
security password. Default is 123456.
Note:
We recommend that you change the default security password before connecting
the instrument to the network.
The security settings are not assigned until you select the "Accept" button.
Accept
Applies the modified settings, provided the security password is entered and correct.
11.4.4 Password Management
Access:
1. Select "System Config > Setup > Security > Security > Password Management >
User Password".
Using the Security Settings

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