Introduction - Radyne DMD50 Installation And Operation Manual

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Appendix D. WEB BROWSER
D.1

Introduction

The DMD20/50/2050 Web Browser allows for connection to Radyne products through the
Ethernet port. The Web interface allows for complete control and monitoring of all equipment
parameters and functions via a 10Base-T Ethernet connection. Utilization of the Web browser is
dependent upon proper set-up of the TCP-IP menus. For TCP-IP setup guidelines refer to
Appendix G in the manual. For additional information on the various WEB configurations and
descriptions refer to the Remote Protocol Manual MN-DMDREMOTEOP.
To verify that the Radyne product is configured with the Web interface, use the products front
panel <SYSTEM> control screen and verify that the WEB sub menu is visible. Contact the
Radyne Customer Service Department if the WEB feature is not displayed on the front panel to
identify the product is upgradeable.
Utilization of the Web Browser requires proper setup of the TCP-IP menus. The unit is
shipped from the factory with the Boot Mode configured as Default. Verify that the
Boot Mode is set for Default. To access the unit via the Ethernet port, set the Boot Mode
IMPORTANT
to IP TEST. This will set the IP parameter to an accessible address. If user wants to
utilize an alternate address, user must set the Boot Mode to NON-VOL. Contact the IT
manager for proper guidance to ensure setup is successful.
D.2
WEB Users Configuration
Radyne utilizes authentication and authorization together with a user database and a security
Realm to design a secure site. This allows for the use of users and groups, where users are
generally people that may access the system, and groups represent the position that users can
hold.
The Modem's Front Panel has full administrative privileges, allowing the operator through the
Front Panel Menu entries to perform monitor and control modem parameter settings, change other
interface user names and passwords, and modify IP network settings.
The web user database consists of three users (USER 1, USER 2, USER 3), with initial default
names of guest, oper, and admin. Access rights and authentication make it possible to restrict
access to a specified set of web users. There are three levels of security privileges that can be
assigned to any user. They are:
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