Set Up Logins; Configure The If2 To Use A Password Server - Honeywell IF2 User Manual

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Access Services Descriptions
Service
Enable Web Server
Enable Bonjour Service
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Enable UPnP Discovery

Set Up Logins

To ensure login security for configuring or maintaining the IF2, you should use a
password server or at least change the default user name and password.

Configure the IF2 to Use a Password Server

If you use a password server to manage users who log in to this IF2, you need to tell
the IF2 how to communicate with the password server and then you need to con-
figure the password server.
Note: If errors occur and you cannot log in to the IF2, restore defaults via a serial connection
to reset all passwords to default values. For help, see
Configuration" on page
18
Description
Enables access to the IF2 via the web browser interface.
Select Enable Web Server (Insecure) to allow users to log in using either
a nonsecure (HTTP via port 80) or secure (HTTPS via port 443) web
interface.
Select Enable Web Server (Secure) to allow only the secure web
interface through port 443.
If both web server services are disabled, you need to restore the IF2 to the
factory defaults. For more information, see
Configuration" on page
Enables the IF2 to advertise services and be discovered by Bonjour zero-
configuration networking. Bonjour is enabled by default.
To prevent errors when using Bonjour, make sure the IF2 hostname does
not include spaces. To set the hostname, see
Network Settings" on page
Enables the IF2 to be discovered by Universal Plug and Play protocols.
UPnP is enabled by default.
A password server is typically an embedded authentication server (EAS) or other
RADIUS server. To use a password server, you must have a password server on
the network that contains the user name/password database. On the IF2, you
need to enable RADIUS for login authorization.
When you attempt to log in to the IF2, you must enter a user name and pass-
word. This login is sent to the RADIUS server, which compares the login to its
list of authorized logins. If a match is found, you can log in to the IF2 with read/
write privileges.
For help, see the next section, "Configuring the IF2 to Use a Password Server."
If you do not want to use a password server, you should change the default login
user name and password, and create a read-only password. For help, see
"Change the Default Login" on page
49.
20.
49.
"Restore the IF2 to the Default
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"Restore the IF2 to the Default
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