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IX Series IP network-compatible intercom Multi-purpose Adapter IXW-MA Web Setting Manual Software version 2.00 or later Important • Before configuring and using the system, read Web Setting Manual (this document) carefully. • For the installation and connection of each device, refer to "Installation Manual."...
Table of contents Introduction 1. Notational symbols in this manual ..................5 2. Product manuals ........................6 3. Configuring the system ......................7 4. Flowcharts for configuring the system .................. 8 4.1 For Static IPv4 Address ....................9 4.2 For IPv4 Address with DHCP ..................14 4.3 For static IPv6 address ....................
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Introduction This manual describes how to set up the IXW-MA through a Web browser. IX system offers a separate manual for Installation, Settings, and Operations. Refer to the relevant manual.
Introduction 1. Notational symbols in this manual The following symbols identify important information concerning operational procedures. This symbol means that operating the station incorrectly, or ignoring these precautions may Warning cause severe injury or death. This symbol means that operating the station incorrectly, or ignoring these precautions may Caution cause severe injury or property damage.
IX Support Tool Setting Manual (Electronic format (PDF file).) found on our Web site at https:// Describes how to configure and maintain the system using IX Support Tool. (For www.aiphone.net/support/ for download system administrator) and reference. Monitoring Software (IX Supervision Tool) Operation Manual (Electronic format (PDF file).)
Introduction 3. Configuring the system After installing and connecting all stations, the system will need to be fully configured before it will be operational. IX system can be configured in one of the two methods below. Choose one method. Using the "IX Support Tool" (1) is recommended.
Introduction 4. Flowcharts for configuring the system When configuring the system through a browser, follow the flowchart that fits the application. Save the setting data after configuring the system. Refer to “Settings File Backup (→page 90)” for information on how to save setting data. If the setting data is lost, it may be impossible to restore it after maintenance or after-sales servicing.
Introduction For Static IPv4 Address Important • Save the setting file after configuring the system. Refer to “Settings File Backup (→page 90)”. • If the setting data is not saved, it may be impossible to restore if post-installation service or maintenance is required. 4.1.1 Create new data Use this flowchart to create a new setting file, for example, when installing a new system.
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Introduction 4.1.2 Change the settings Use this flowchart to change the settings. 1. Log in to the web server of the station whose settings are to be modified. “Log in to the Web server of the station to be configured (→page 42)” 2.
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Introduction 4.1.3 Add a station Use this flowchart to add a station. 1. Connect PC to the station to be added. Connect stations one at a time to avoid IP address conflict. “Connecting to a PC (→page 41)” 2. Log in to the web server of the station to be added. “Log in to the Web server of the station to be configured (→page 42)”...
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Introduction 4.1.4 Delete a station Use this flowchart to delete a station. Important • Be sure to delete the data of the station from all other stations and Support Tool. Not doing so may result in slower operation. 1. Delete the data of the station from all other stations and Support Tool. 2.
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Introduction 4.1.5 Replace a station Use this flowchart to replace a station. Can the web server of the station to be replaced be accessed? 1. Back up the setting file of the station to be 1. Replace the station. replaced. “Settings File Backup (→page 90)”...
Introduction For IPv4 Address with DHCP Important • Due to the architecture of the IX system, DHCP configuration is only recommended for network environments utilizing managed (static) IP address leasing. For how to set up the DHCP server, refer to its manual. •...
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Introduction 7. Configure the station. “Configuring the Station (→page 51)” 8. Configure other stations in the same manner. Refer to each station's Web Setting Manual. 9. Complete.
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Introduction 4.2.2 Change the settings Use this flowchart to change the settings. 1. Log in to the web server of the station whose settings are to be modified. “Log in to the Web server of the station to be configured (→page 42)” 2.
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Introduction 4.2.3 Add a station Use this flowchart to add a station. 1. Configure the DHCP server to assign a static IP address. For how to set up the DHCP server, refer to its manual. 2. Connect PC to the station to be added. Connect stations one at a time to avoid IP address conflict.
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Introduction 4.2.4 Delete a station Use this flowchart to delete a station. Important • Be sure to delete the data of the station from all other stations and Support Tool. Not doing so may result in slower operation. 1. Delete the data of the station from all other stations and Support Tool. 2.
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Introduction 4.2.5 Replace a station Use this flowchart to replace a station. Can the web server of the station to be replaced be accessed? 1. Back up the setting file of the station to be 1. Replace the station. replaced. “Settings File Backup (→page 90)”...
Introduction For static IPv6 address Important • Save the setting file after configuring the system. Refer to “Settings File Backup (→page 90)”. • If the setting data is not saved, it may be impossible to restore if post-installation service or maintenance is required. 4.3.1 Create new data Use this flowchart to create a new setting file, for example, when installing a new system.
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Introduction 4.3.2 Change the settings Use this flowchart to change the settings. 1. Log in to the web server of the station whose settings are to be modified. “Log in to the Web server of the station to be configured (→page 42)” 2.
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Introduction 4.3.3 Add a station Use this flowchart to add a station. 1. Connect PC to the station to be added. Connect stations one at a time to avoid IP address conflict. “Connecting to a PC (→page 41)” 2. With default IPv4 Address (192.168.1.160), log in to the Web server of the station to be added.
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Introduction 4.3.4 Delete a station Use this flowchart to delete a station. Important • Be sure to delete the data of the station from all other stations and Support Tool. Not doing so may result in slower operation. 1. Delete the data of the station from all other stations and Support Tool. 2.
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Introduction 4.3.5 Replace a station Use this flowchart to replace a station. Can the web server of the station to be replaced be accessed? 1. Back up the setting file of the station to be 1. Replace the station. replaced. “Settings File Backup (→page 90)”...
Introduction For Stateless IPv6 Address Important • Save the setting file after configuring the system. Refer to “Settings File Backup (→page 90)”. • If the setting data is not saved, it may be impossible to restore if post-installation service or maintenance is required. 4.4.1 Create new data Use this flowchart to create a new setting file, for example, when installing a new system.
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Introduction 7. Log in to the web server of each station with the IPv6 addresses identified. “Log in to the Web server of the station to be configured (→page 42)” 8. Set “Language (→page 54)”. Click [Update] to update the settings. 9.
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Introduction 4.4.2 Change the settings Use this flowchart to change the settings. 1. Log in to the web server of the station whose settings are to be modified. “Log in to the Web server of the station to be configured (→page 42)” 2.
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Introduction 4.4.3 Add a station Use this flowchart to add a station. Support Tool is needed to configure the system using this flowchart. Install Support Tool, and set for IPv6. For set up information, refer to "IX Support Tool Setting Manual." 1.
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Introduction 4.4.4 Delete a station Use this flowchart to delete a station. Important • Be sure to delete the data of the station from all other stations and Support Tool. Not doing so may result in slower operation. 1. Delete the data of the station from all other stations and Support Tool. 2.
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Introduction 4.4.5 Replace a station Use this flowchart to replace a station. Support Tool is needed to configure the system using this flowchart. Install Support Tool, and set for IPv6. For set up information, refer to "IX Support Tool Setting Manual." Can the web server of the station to be replaced be accessed? 1.
Introduction For IPv6 Address with DHCP Important • Save the setting file after configuring the system. Refer to “Settings File Backup (→page 90)”. • If the setting data is not saved, it may be impossible to restore if post-installation service or maintenance is required. 4.5.1 Create new data Use this flowchart to create a new setting file, for example, when installing a new system.
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Introduction 7. Set “Language (→page 54)”. Click [Update] to update the settings. 8. Configure the station. “Configuring the Station (→page 51)” Refer to "Web Setting Manual" for each station. 9. Complete.
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Introduction 4.5.2 Change the settings Use this flowchart to change the settings. 1. Log in to the Web server of the station whose settings are to be modified. “Log in to the Web server of the station to be configured (→page 42)” 2.
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Introduction 4.5.3 Add a station Use this flowchart to add a station. 1. Configure the DHCP server to assign a static IP address. The DUID of the station is "00030001 + MAC address." For how to set up the DHCP server, refer to its manual. 2.
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Introduction 4.5.4 Delete a station Use this flowchart to delete a station. Important • Be sure to delete the data of the station from all other stations and Support Tool. Not doing so may result in slower operation. 1. Delete the data of the station from all other stations and Support Tool. 2.
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Introduction 4.5.5 Replace a station Use this flowchart to replace a station. Can the web server of the station to be replaced be accessed? 1. Download the setting file of the station to be 1. Replace the station. replaced. “Settings File Backup (→page 90)” 2.
Startup and configuration 1. System requirements PC requirements Network Ethernet (10 BASE-T, 100 BASE-TX) Web browser Microsoft Edge / Internet Explorer 10.0, 11.0 / Mozilla Firefox 59 or 60 (TLS1.0, 1.1, or 1.2 enabled)
Startup and configuration 2. Part Names Front Back MAC address Status indicator (orange/blue) Panel Option connectors LAN port Reset button *1*2 Accessible when terminal cover is opened. Press and hold the reset button for at least 1 second (less than 5 seconds), then release to restart (reset) the station.
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Startup and configuration ■ Indicators : On; : Off Name Status (pattern) Description Status Orange Booting 0.75 sec 0.75 sec indicator flashing Device error, 0.25 sec 0.25 sec startup error Communication 0.5 sec 4 sec failure Firmware version 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25...
Startup and configuration 3. Connecting to a PC Connect the station with a PC using a PoE compatible switch. • Use CAT5e/6 straight cable to connect the devices through the LAN port. • The station will start up with the default IP address of 192.168.1.160 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Change the PC IP address as necessary.
Startup and configuration 4. Log in to the Web server of the station to be configured Apply power to the station. • Power is supplied by a PoE compatible switch. • The status indicator flashes (orange) when the station is starting. •...
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Startup and configuration Select a language. The login window of the selected language will be shown.
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Startup and configuration Enter the ID and password. Types of accounts Default values Administrator account ID: admin Password: admin User account ID: user Password: user Important • When logging in at the first time, be sure to change the ID and password. Click [Login] to show the setting window.
Startup and configuration 5. Setting window When logging into the web server of the station, the following setting window will be shown. This window will be used to configure the station. • Depending on PC and OS being used, the window may be slightly different. •...
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Startup and configuration Repeat Steps 1 to 3 for other settings. • To log out of the web server of the station, click [Log out] in the setting menu. Note • To exit the station's web setting, click [Log out] and do not close the browser window by clicking [X]. If [Log out] is not used, it will be unable to login for approximately 1 hour.
Startup and configuration 6. System settings list The table below shows all the settings for the system. The symbols indicate the following: ♦: Indicates a required field. A value must be entered. Retain the default settings, unless a change is necessary. ♣: Indicates that Support Tool has uploaded the data.
Configuring the Station Important • The symbols indicate the following: ♦: Be sure to input the settings. Upon use, leave the unnecessary items at their default values. ♣: Indicates that IX Support Tool has uploaded the data. If the entry is altered through a web browser, the data will not be applied to IX Support Tool.
Configuring the Station 1. Station Information Identification ■ Number♦♣ Description Set an unique number for each station. Settings 3 - 5 digits Default values — ■ Name Description Set the station name. Settings 1 - 24 alphanumeric characters Default values —...
Configuring the Station ID and Password ■ Administrator ID♦♣ Description Set the ID of the administrator account for logging in to the Web System Setting Server. Settings 1 - 32 alphanumeric characters Default values admin ■ Administrator Password♦♣ Description Set the Password of the administrator account for logging in to the Web System Setting Server. Settings 1 - 32 alphanumeric characters Default values...
Configuring the Station Language ■ Language Description Configure the language for the following on the station. • Language used for various settings (including the station name) • Set the email and System Log language. Settings • Japanese • English • French •...
Configuring the Station Time 1.4.1 Time Zone ■ Select time zone Description Set the Time Zone. Settings Select from 99 regions Default values (GMT-08:00) Pacific Standard Time (US), Tijuana Note • When logging in to web configuration with the station in its default state at the first time, this will be set as follows depending on the language selected when logging in.
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Configuring the Station 1.4.3 Date and Time ■ Set date and time Description Set the current time for the system. This is a required setting. Settings 2017/1/1/00:00:00 - 2037/12/31/23:59:59 [Sync with PC]: Synchronized with the current time setting of the PC. Default values The time from 2018/1/1/ 00:00:00 with the time difference set in “Select time zone (→page 55)”...
Configuring the Station 2. Network Settings IP Address Important • When a setting related to the IP Address is updated, the station will restart. In some cases, it may take up to 10 minutes for the station to start up. 2.1.1 Static / DHCP Description...
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Configuring the Station 2.1.2 IPv4 Address Important • If "Static / DHCP" was set to "DHCP," settings will not be applied to the station if "IP Address," "Subnet Mask," and "Default Gateway" are entered. ■ IP Address♦♣ Description Set the IP address. The IP Address should be unique.
Configuring the Station When IPv4 or IPv6 is configured as Hostname for each entry, a DNS server must be configured for name resolution. 2.2.1 Primary Server ■ IPv4 Description Set the IPv4 address for DNS Primary Server. Settings 1.0.0.1 - 223.255.255.254 Default values —...
Configuring the Station Packet Priority Important • When a VLAN-related setting is updated, the station will restart. In some cases, it may take around 10 minutes for the station to restart. ■ VLAN Setting Description Select Enable / Disable for tagged VLAN. Settings •...
Configuring the Station 2.4.1 Enable NTP Description Select Yes / No Use to synchronize the time with an NTP server. Settings • Yes • No Use Default values No Use 2.4.2 Synchronization Interval [hour]♦ Description Configure the interval to synchronize with the NTP server. Settings 1-255 hours (by one hour) Default values...
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Configuring the Station 2.4.3.2 Port♦ Description Set the port number for NTP. Settings 1 - 65535 Default values 2.4.4 Secondary Server 2.4.4.1 Address ■ IPv4 Description Set the IPv4 address for NTP Secondary Server. Go to “DNS (→page 60)” to set hostname. Settings 1.0.0.1-223.255.255.254 or hostname(1-64 alphanumeric characters) Default values...
Configuring the Station 3. Option Input / Relay Output Settings Option Input 3.1.1 Option Input Advanced Settings How to configure Option Input Select the option input to be configured in "Option Input #" • The settings of the selected option input are displayed. Configure each item.
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Configuring the Station ■ Detection Time Range Description Select the Detection Time Range for Option Input. Settings • 0 (Immediate): Detect at input less than 200 msec. • 200 - 2000 [msec]: Select when setting a value from 200 to 2000 msec (by 100 msec). Enter the time in "Detection Time♦."...
Configuring the Station Relay Output Click [Relay Output]. Or, click "Relay Output" in the Setting menu to switch to the Relay Output window. Important • The four relay output methods are shown below. Redundant configuration is possible for each relay output. If multiple commands occur during a single relay output, the last command will take priority.
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Configuring the Station 3.2.1 Relay Output Advanced Settings How to configure Relay Output Select the relay output to configure in "Relay Output #." • The settings of the selected relay output will be displayed. Configure each item. Click [Update]. ■ Function Description Select the function of the Relay Output.
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Configuring the Station 3.2.1.1 Schedule Settings How to configure the Weekly Schedule Configure the time to perform relay output for each day of the week, from Sunday to Saturday. 12 schedules can be set for each day. Configure the "Start Time" and "End Time" for each day of the week. Click [Update].
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Configuring the Station How to configure Daily Schedule Configure the time at which relay output will be performed, in units of one day. A schedule one year from the set day can be configured. 12 schedules can be set for each day. Calendar Set schedule list Select the day to configure a schedule from "Calendar."...
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Configuring the Station ■ End Time Description Set the time to end the relay output. If set earlier than “Start Time (→page 69)”, the end time will be the time the following day. Settings 00:00 - 23:59 Default values How to delete Daily Schedule Select the day to delete a schedule from "Calendar."...
Configuring the Station Email Configure this section when email notification of station operation is required. 4.2.1 Server Settings ■ SMTP Server Description Set the SMTP server. Configure either the IP address or hostname. Settings 1 - 255 alphanumeric characters Default values —...
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Configuring the Station 4.2.2 Authentication Settings ■ SMTP Authentication Description Select ON / OFF for SMTP Authentication. Settings • ON • OFF Default values ■ Mode Description Select the SMTP Authentication Mode. Settings • LOGIN • CRAM-MD5 Default values LOGIN ■...
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Configuring the Station 4.2.3 Email Addresses ■ Destination 1 Description Set the destination email address. Settings 1 - 64 alphanumeric characters Default values — ■ Destination 2 Description Set the destination email address. Settings 1 - 64 alphanumeric characters Default values —...
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Configuring the Station 4.2.4 Email Event Trigger Set the email event trigger which initiates the message sending process. Configure the email event trigger for each destination address. ■ Error Description Send email when a communication error has occurred. Settings • Checked: Send •...
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Configuring the Station 4.2.5 Periodic Log Transmission ■ Periodic Log Transmission Description Select Enable / Disable for send station log periodically. Settings • Enable • Disable Default values Disable ■ Periodic Log Transmit Time Description Set the time to send the periodic log. Settings From 00:00 to 23:59 Default values...
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Configuring the Station 4.2.6 Send Test Email Send a test email to the destination address specified in “Email Addresses (→page 74)”. How to send a test email Click [Send]. The following email is sent to the set email address. Example of sending an email message: When sending a test email from the station (Station Number: 010, Station Name: Multi-purpose Adapter 10).
Configuring the Station For details of the CGI functionality, contact the local Aiphone representative. 4.3.1 CGI Functionality Description Select Enable / Disable for CGI functionality. Settings • Enable • Disable Default values Disable Important • CGI controls may fail when multiple CGI commands are received.
Configuring the Station For details of the SIF functionality, contact the local Aiphone representative. 4.4.1 SIF Functionality Description Select Enable / Disable for SIF functionality. Settings • Enable • Disable Default values Disable 4.4.2 SIP URI Format Description Select Enable / Disable when SIP URI Format is used for station destination. TERM ID cannot be used when SIP URI Format is selected.
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Configuring the Station 4.4.3 SIF Settings Configure SIF recipient and communication settings. 16 SIF settings can be configured. Note • There are two ways to configure SIF communication: manually configuring settings or uploading a file in “SIF Communication Settings (sif.ini) (→page 82)”.
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Configuring the Station 4.4.4 Transmission Trigger Configure the SIF sending trigger when “Program Type (→page 80)” is set to "0010" or "0100-1111." ■ Change contact Description Send SIF command when Option Input contact or Relay Output contact is changed. Settings •...
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Configuring the Station 4.4.6 SIF File Management ■ SIF Communication Settings (sif.ini) Description Upload or download the content in “SIF Settings (→page 80)” with "sif.ini." • Upload: Click [Browse], select a file, and then click [Upload]. • Download: Click [Download] to save the file. Settings —...
Configuring the Station Generate a signature request (CSR) to submit when requesting a server certificate from a certificate authority (CA). How to generate a signature request (CSR) Enter each item. Click [Create]. Specify the save location and store your created file in it. •...
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Configuring the Station ■ Common Name Description Set the common name. Settings 1-64 alphanumeric characters Default values The station's IP address is listed.
Configuring the Station SSL Certificate Upload the Server Certificate received from the Certificate Authority (CA) as well as the CA certificate. Important • When uploading the SSL certificate, restart the station. This may take approx. 10 minutes in total. The station will not function until complete.
Configuring the Station IEEE 802.1X Configure the settings for IEEE 802.1X authentication. Important • When the "IEEE802.1X" setting is changed, the station will restart. It may take around 10 minutes for the device to finish restarting. The station cannot be used until it has finished restarting. ■...
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Configuring the Station ■ Certificate Authority Description Upload a CA certificate. Settings • Upload: Click [Browse], select a file, and then click [Upload]. • Delete: Click [Delete] to delete registered data. Default values — ■ Client Certificate Description Upload the certificate for client authentication if "EAP" is set to "TLS." Settings •...
Configuring the Station 5. Maintenance Firmware Update Access our website at https://www.aiphone.net/support/ to download the latest version of the firmware. How to update the firmware Click [Browse] and select the firmware to be updated. Click [Firmware Update]. Important • If the firmware update is started while the station is operating (such as on a call), the operation will end and the firmware update will begin.
Configuring the Station Initialization How to initialize Click [Initialization] or [Initialize User Settings]. • Initialization: All settings revert to their default values. The system log is cleared. • Initialize User Settings: Only user settings are initialized. Click [OK]. • Click [Cancel] to cancel the initialization. Important •...
Configuring the Station Settings File Backup Back up the setting file so it can be used to restore the system. How to back up the setting file Important • When a setting is changed, back up the setting file. With the backup setting file, the settings of a replaced station can easily be restored.
Configuring the Station System Log Download the system log to view the operation of the station. The log is mainly used for troubleshooting. How to view the system log Click [Download]. Specify the location to store the setting file. • The default file name is "systemlog.txt." Change the file name if needed.
Configuring the Station syslog ■ IPv4 Address Description Set the IPv4 address for syslog server. Settings 1.0.0.1-223.255.255.254 or hostname(1-64 alphanumeric characters) Default values — ■ IPv6 Address Description Set the IPv6 address for syslog server. Settings ::FF:0 - FEFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF or hostname (1 - 64 alphanumeric characters) Default values —...