8.0 Remote Operation - Introduction
The SuperSonix-NG comes with a gigabit network connection in the back of the unit. Connecting
the SuperSonix-NG to a network allows remote access to the SuperSonix-NG from any computer
within the same network.
The SuperSonix-NG is configured for DHCP by default. See
configure the SuperSonix-NG with a Static IP address.
The SuperSonix-NG is setup with a Zero Configuration Network (Zeroconf). There are two ways
to access the SuperSonix-NG:
Web interface – A graphical interface using an Internet browser where the screens are
shown exactly the way they appear on the SuperSonix-NG
Command Line Interface (CLI) – A text only command line interface that can be accessed
one of two ways:
i.
Telnet (via a network connection)
ii.
SSH (Secure Shell via a network connection)
BROWSER COMPATIBILITY
recommended. Other browsers may not display the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
properly.
8.1 Web Interface
Using a web browser, go to the IP address or the name of the SuperSonix-NG with its serial
number. Both IP address and serial number can be found by going to the Statistics screen on the
SuperSonix-NG. For example, browse to
XXXXX is the 6-digit serial number of the SuperSonix-NG. The SuperSonix-NG's web interface will
appear on the browser screen. All screens and operations available on the SuperSonix-NG will
be available on the browser.
On some browsers or Operating Systems, the SuperSonix-NG will need to be
accessed by browsing to http://sonix-XXXXXX.local.
The SuperSonix-NG can be controlled by clicking on the icons appearing on the browser window.
®
-NG User's Manual
Logicube SuperSonix
Section 8.6
:
Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are
http://192.168.1.100
or
8: Remote Operation
for instructions on how to
http://sonix-XXXXXX
where
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