junger D*AP8 FLX Manual page 22

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Important Note! The authentication may be enabled / disabled form the console interface as well
(see page 8 "1: Manage Password") via USB connection but also via Telnet! If you have higher security
demands you should turn the Telnet server off. Authentication will be turned off and passwords will be reset if
one initializes the device to factory default (see Reboot - page 19, INIT/RESET rear button - page 4).
If there was an authentication failure, the admin will be notified at
the next proper login about such conditions. The pop up appears
for each login that has failed. It shows the IP address of the device
that caused the authentication failure.
After a correct login the status "who" (e.g. admin)
and a <Log Out> button are available from the GUI :
Network
IP Address
Netmask
Gateway
Transmit Metering Data
Service Options
Maintenance Interface [OFF / ON]
via RPC
Telnet Server
Diagnostics
<save diagnostics file> Pressing this soft button will start the assembly of a diagnostics file.
Device Time
Date (Local)
Time (Local)
Date (UTC)
Time (UTC)
Get Time from
IP address setup, see above:
getting started – IP setup of the D*AP8
A proper address for your network – default [10.110.xxx.yyy]
The net mask of your network – default [2555.255.0.0]
The optional gateway address – default [0.0.0.0]
[ON / OFF]
Metering data will be streamed via UDP protocol. In order to receive such
data by external applications and the GUI, you must enable it.
For administrative use to enable communication with factory tools.
[ON / OFF]
Enables a telnet server to connect to the consol interface via
TCP (port 23). You must be aware about the security risks if you do that
over the internet!
The file will be presented in XML format for download.
If you experience unexpected behavior of the device you may be asked by
the Junger service team to send such file by e-mail for analysis.
Allows you to set the device clock. At the factory it will be set
to UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).
If you click into the Date (local) input field, a calendar tool:
appears to select month and year.
If you click into the Time (local) input field,
you will be able to set the device time.
Similar as above for local date setting.
Similar as above for local time setting.
[Manual Setting / Browser / NTP Server]
If set to NTP Server the D*AP4 will look for the below servers to
synchronize the internal clock.
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D*AP8
via web browser
via console interface

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