
SCSxx05/SCSxx20 User Guide 5: Web Interface
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Table 5-1. Links to Setup Menu Parameters
Parameter Link Page
Network Configuring Hostname and IP Address 4-4
Timezone Configuring Timezone 4-6
DNS Configuring DNS 4-8
Services Configuring Services 4-9
NTP Configuring NTP 4-10
Email Relay Configuring Email Relay 4-11
Timeouts Configuring Timeouts 4-11
Modem
(SCSxx20 only)
Configuring Modem (SCSxx20 Only) 4-12
CHAP Secrets Configuring CHAP Secrets 4-15
PAP Secrets Configuring PAP Secrets 4-16
User Auth. Configuring User Authentication 4-16
NFS Mount Configuring NFS Mount 4-2
Packet Filtering Configuring Firewall (Packet Filtering) 4-4
Device Ports Configuring Device Ports 4-5
S/W Updates Updating Software 4-14
Some functions cannot be administered using the Web interface:
Users cannot access the system using the Web interface (only the
system administrator can).
You cannot enable or disable the Web interface from the Web interface.
You cannot reboot, power off, or access the command line interface from
the Web interface.
Web Access Delay
The Web interface has a built-in delay of approximately one minute between
sessions to allow the system to write files as required before the next Web
interface session can open. This delay also prohibits two network users from
accessing the system via the Web interface at the same time. After the current
user closes the browser and the timeout expires, click the hostname (in this case
SCS1620) at the top of the page. The login window displays.
Figure 5-5. Web Access Delay Message
Note: If you properly exit the Web interface and then reconnect from the
same IP connection, the delay might not occur.
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