Quick Start - Connections With Multirack; More About Profiles; Using The Console - Comrex ACCESS MultiRack Product Manual

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QUICK START-MAKING CONNECTIONS WITH MULTIRACK
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This section skips over many of the details concerning the configuration of remote connections with MultiRack, and
focuses instead on the minimum information needed to establish a connection. MultiRack connections with and
without use of the Switchboard server will be covered.

MORE ABOUT PROFILES

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Refer to
for more information about creating profiles on MultiRack. Profiles, once created, can be assigned
to any remote connection on the Connections page. MultiRack ships with several popular profiles pre-programmed
by default, and has the ability to create custom profiles. For the purposes of this Quick Start, use the system default
profile, which won't require changes to the factory default settings. This factory-default profile uses the Opus mono
encoder in both directions of the link.

USING THE CONSOLE

The MultiRack console interface is accessed by connecting a keyboard, video monitor, and mouse to the rear panel
before power-up. This interface is nearly identical to the web-based interface page.
LOGGING IN
For users without KVM connections, they will need to know the IP address of their MultiRack in order to use it.
After determining the IP Address of the MultiRack, open any computer's web browser on the same network as
MultiRack. Type the IP address in the browser URL to navigate to the MultiRack's web interface. Log in to MultiRack
with any user name and, if it has not been changed, the default password "comrex".
FIGURE 3
WEB INTERFACE LOGIN
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