Instruction
Manual
12
Clicking the
Commit
button applies any changes made on this page, but leaves the old
settings active until the next time the unit restarts. Clicking
Make changes effective
now
applies the changes and restarts SVxx41HDIE so the new settings take effect
immediately.
Ethernet Address (MAC Address):
This is the Ethernet hardware address of this unit's
LAN/WAN port. It is set at the factory and cannot be changed. You may need this number
to configure your DHCP server.
User Accounts:
This menu will allow you to add accounts other
than admin to the system. These accounts will
not have the authority to change settings, but can
access the Web interface and log into the VNC
console. Selecting
Delete
permanently removes
the user from the system. If you enter values for
a user that does not already exist under
Edit User
Details
, the system will create that user for you
when you click
Record changes
. If the user
already exists, you will change the password for
that user.
System Ident:
Mac
hine Name
: This is a name that is used to uniquely
identify this machine. You might want to create a DNS entry
that matches this name. The name is provided as the
Client
Name
for the DHCP server. It is also shown at the top of
each page in the web browser interface and is the “desktop
name” for VNC clients.
Other identification details:
These values are for
information purposes. They are visible from the VNC client
and via SNMP (if enabled).
Location:
This string is sent as the system.sysLocation
value over SNMP. It should describe the location of this
system.
Contact Name:
This string is sent as the system.sysContact value over SNMP. It should
describe who to contact regarding this machine. Typically it includes an email address.
Network Address
: This value is not used in our configuration, but is meant to store a
user-defined value that identifies the controlled machine on the network. The official DNS
name of the controlled machine is a obvious value to put here, but you may use it for any
purpose.
Description:
A user-defined description for the controlled machine.