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Enable Enhanced Password, Disable Port 77F0 (Hex), Default Settings

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5: Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port Enable Enhanced Password This setting defaults to the N (No) option, which allows you to set a 4-character password that protects Setup Mode by means of Telnet and web pages. The Y (Yes) option allows you to set an extended security password of 16-characters for protecting Telnet and Web Page access. Enable Enhanced Password (Y) ? _ Disable Port 77F0 (Hex) Port 77F0 allows a custom application to query or set the eight MatchPort configurable pins when they are functioning as general purpose I/O (GPIO). Disable this capability, if desired, for security purposes. Disable Port 77F0h ? _ The default setting, the N (No) option, enables GPIO control. The Y (Yes) option disables the GPIO control interface. Default Settings Select 7 Defaults from the Change Setup menu to reset the unit's Channel 1 configuration, Channel 2 configuration, Email settings, and Expert settings to the factory default settings. The server configuration settings for IP address, gateway IP address, and netmask remain unchanged. The configurable pins' settings also remain unchanged. Additionally, for the MatchPort b/g, wireless enable, infrastructure or ad hoc settings, and wireless security settings remain unchanged. The specific configurations and settings that are reset by selecting the 7 Defaults option are listed below. Note: To reset network settings to factory defaults, use one of the "Reset to Defaults" Configurable Pin Settings. For more information on Configurable Pins, see Configurable Pins page 76. Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration Baudrate I/F Mode Port No Connect Mode Hostlist Retry Counter 9600 4C (1 stop bit, no parity, 8 bit, RS-232C, no flow control) 10001 on Channel 1 10002 on Channel 2 C0 (always accept incoming connection; no active connection startup) 3 MatchPort User Guide 73

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5: Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port
Enable Enhanced Password
This setting defaults to the
N
(No) option, which allows you to set a 4-character
password that protects Setup Mode by means of Telnet and web pages. The
Y
(Yes)
option allows you to set an extended security password of 16-characters for
protecting Telnet and Web Page access.
Enable Enhanced Password (Y) ? _
Disable Port 77F0 (Hex)
Port 77F0 allows a custom application to query or set the eight MatchPort
configurable pins when they are functioning as general purpose I/O (GPIO). Disable
this capability, if desired, for security purposes.
Disable Port 77F0h ? _
The default setting, the
N
(No) option, enables GPIO control. The
Y
(Yes) option
disables the GPIO control interface.
Default Settings
Select
7 Defaults
from the Change Setup menu to reset the unit’s Channel 1
configuration, Channel 2 configuration, Email settings, and Expert settings to the
factory default settings. The server configuration settings for IP address, gateway IP
address, and netmask remain unchanged. The configurable pins’ settings also
remain unchanged.
Additionally, for the MatchPort b/g, wireless enable, infrastructure or ad hoc settings,
and wireless security settings remain unchanged.
The specific configurations and settings that are reset by selecting the
7 Defaults
option are listed below.
Note:
To reset network settings to factory defaults, use one of the “Reset to
Defaults” Configurable Pin Settings. For more information on Configurable
Pins, see
Configurable Pins
page
76
.
Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration
Baudrate
9600
I/F Mode
4C (1 stop bit, no parity, 8 bit, RS-232C, no flow
control)
Port No
10001 on Channel 1
10002 on Channel 2
Connect Mode
C0 (always accept incoming connection; no active
connection startup)
Hostlist Retry Counter
3
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