G.hn Network Security; System Login - ZyXEL Communications PLA6457 User Manual

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3.1.1 G.hn Network Security

When the PLAs communicate with each other, they use encryption to protect the information that is
sent in the G.hn network. Encryption is like a secret code. If you do not know the secret code, you
cannot understand the message. The G.hn standard uses 128-bit AES (Advanced Encryption Standard)
to safely transmit data between PLAs.
For the PLAs to communicate with each other they all need to use the same network name (or Domain
Name). This network name allows the PLAs to understand the encrypted information sent in the G.hn
network.
By default the PLAs are all configured with the network name G.hn, this allows you to simply plug the
devices in and not worry about setting up security. If you want to enhance the security on your G.hn
network, you can change the network name on the PLAs you want to allow to communicate in your
G.hn network.

3.2 System Login

Make sure your PLA hardware is properly connected to a router with DHCP server (refer to the Quick
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Start Guide). Note down the DHCP-assigned IP address for your PLA.
Start your web browser.
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The PLA is a DHCP client by default. Type "http://DHCP-assigned IP address" in the Location or Address
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field. Press [ENTER]. Your computer must be in the same subnet in order to access this website address.
The following screen appears.
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Figure 8 Web Configurator: Login
Enter the default password as shown on the cover page. Click Ok to log into the Web Configurator to
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manage the PLA directly.
Chapter 3 Web Configurator
for more information on enhancing your G.hn network security.
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