Toshiba ASD-G9ETH 사용자 설명서

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8.  Using the ICC Finder Utility 
The “ICC Finder” utility is a simple Windows PC program (just a single .exe file, 
no installations, DLL’s etc.), which when executed discovers all ICC 
communication interfaces on the current Ethernet subnet, regardless of 
whether or not their network parameters are currently compatible with the 
subnet upon which they reside.  Refer to Figure 5 on page 19. 
 
In order for the Finder application to discover devices, certain UDP Ethernet 
traffic must be allowed in and out of the computer, and firewall applications 
(such as Windows Firewall) are often configured to block such traffic by default.  
If the Finder is unable to discover any devices on the current subnet, be sure to 
check the computer’s firewall settings during troubleshooting, and add an 
exception to the firewall configuration if necessary. 
 
All discovered devices can be organized in ascending or descending order by 
clicking on the desired sort header (IP Address, MAC Address, Application 
Firmware or Product).  The buttons on the left side of the window perform the 
following actions: 
 
Open Web Interface: Opens a web browser page of the selected device.  
Refer to section 9. 
 
Open FTP Interface: Opens the computer’s default FTP application, which 
could be either Windows Explorer, a web browser, or a 3
rd
-party FTP program 
(whatever the computer/operating system is configured for by default).  This 
allows you to interact directly with the unit’s on-board flash filesystem, enabling 
you to drag and drop files to/from the unit and upload new firmware.  Refer to 
section 11. 
 
Configure IP Settings: Allows configuration of whether the device will use 
static IP parameters or will obtain its IP parameters via DHCP.  Refer to section 
7 for more information. 
 
Device Info: Opens a dialog box containing relevant device information. 
 
Reboot Device: Opens a dialog box which prompts for a password to reboot 
the interface.  Enter the case-sensitive system password (default is “icc”), then 
click Reboot.  The reboot cycle has completed when the displayed status 
changes from “Rebooting” to “Ready” (note that this may require 30s or more to 
complete.)  Clicking Close will then close the dialog box and cause the 
discovery utility to automatically rescan the network. 
 
Refresh List:  Causes the discovery utility to rescan the network. 
 
Close:  Closes the discovery utility.