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W&T Com-Server++ - Configuration Menu Structure

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W&T Configuration access to the Com-Server
7�1 Configuration menu structure
The setup of the Com-Server is treelike regardless of whether
the configuration is used for a Telnet client or an Internet
browser. An overview of all the levels can be found in the fol-
lowing illustration.
Prior to configuration a valid IP address must have been
already assigned to the Com-Server (see “Assigning the IP
Address”). Access is then possible from virtually any computer
having network access and an installed TCP/IP protocol.
A detailed description of both configuration access types,
their conditions as well as the respective navigation within the
menu tree can be found in the following section.
1
HTTP protocol and its standard port 80 are fre
quent targets of Web attacks. In order not to impair
data throughput of the applications and of the Com-Server,
Web Based Management is therefore factory disabled. Ways of
activating this as part of the startup process can be found in
the section on Web Based Management.
i
If you exit the configu-
ration menu by closing
the Telnet connection
without first invoking
SAVE Setup, the ori-
ginal configuration is
retained.

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