Security; Web Interface And Ftp Security; Bluetooth Radio Link Security - Axis 9010 User Manual

Axis 9010 access points
Hide thumbs Also See for 9010:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Security

22
7. Security
The AXIS 9010 has built-in functionality providing security for both management
and access control.

7.1 Web Interface and FTP Security

In order to protect the settings from being changed by an unauthorized user, a
security login process is initiated before you can access the Web interface or an
FTP session. The user ID is root and the default password is pass in your AXIS
9010.
It is strongly recommended that you set a new password instead of the default
password, pass. This password will apply for all users of the Web interface.
You can change the password in the AXIS 9010 Web interface.
Bluetooth
7.2
To prevent unauthorized use of your AXIS 9010 a security login process is
initiated before you can set up a Bluetooth radio link. By default, the Bluetooth
Passkey is set to a default PIN code for each AXIS 9010. You will find the default
PIN code on the underside of your AXIS 9010. This means that if a login window
appears in your client before you have established a Bluetooth radio link, the PIN
code should be entered in the entry field. It is strongly recommended that you set a
specific passkey for your AXIS 9010.
When two Bluetooth devices connect to each other, a link key is created. By default
the storing of link keys is active. If you deactivate the storing of link keys, the
login window will appear in your client when connecting to your AXIS 9010. The
number of link keys that can be stored is limited to 8 clients.
You can change the Bluetooth Passkey and deactivate the storing of link keys in
the AXIS 9010 Web interface.
Radio Link Security

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents