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Important: Some options of the Web User Interface take the library OFFLINE. This
inactive mode can interfere with host-based application software,
causing data loss. Make sure the library is idle before attempting to
perform any remote operations that will take the library OFFLINE.
To login, select the Role type and enter the correct password. The TL4000/TL2000
RMU screen shows Welcome : User, superuser, admin, or service after a successful
login. The user can log out at any time by clicking on the "logout" text located in
to top right corner of the RMU page.
The User account has only viewing privileges to the unit, not able to make any
v
configuration changes.
v Superuser - The Superuser has access to the Monitor Library and Manage
Library sections.
The Admin account has access to monitor, configure and run unit diagnostics
v
(only exception is the advanced diagnostics reserved for service personnel only).
v
The Service account has all the same privileges as the Admin account with the
addition of advanced unit diagnostics.
Note: User and Superuser accounts must be enabled by the library
administrator. These accounts are disabled by default.
Use the following password for logging in as an Admin user: secure
Each level affects which areas you have access to and what actions you can initiate
from those areas.
For DHCP, use the Operator Control Panel to determine the IP Address assigned to
your library. Navigate to Monitor → Library → Identity. Scroll down to IP Address
and make note of the address. Enter the IP Address in your internet browser
address field to access your library with the Web User Interface.
For IPv4 or Dual Stack IPv4 + IPv6, enter your library's static IP Address using the
0.0.0.0 format (four octets).
For IPv6, enter your library's static IP Address or Router Assigned IP Address
using the following format: http://[0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0]. To determine your Router
Assigned IP Address, navigate to Monitor → Library → Network on the Operator
Control Panel.
If the dual IP stack is enabled (IPv4 + IPv6), IPv6 addresses cannot be configured
in the OCP (Operator Control Panel) and must be configured through the Web
User Interface. IPv6 addresses can only be configured in the OCP if the IPv6-only
stack is enabled. In the case where the dual stack is enabled, the IPv6 address must
be configured through the web interface (either using the IPv4 address or a known
other IPv6 address).
Chapter 2. User Interfaces
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