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The Manager Application 
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Remote Operation 
The Manager can be used to remotely configure multiple sites from a central 
location. This facility is a valuable engineering tool for off-site support and 
maintenance, enabling the configuration to be received, edited and sent back. 
The INDeX environment must also be configured. By default, the IPNC is 
configured with a remote manager dial in facility. It is necessary to set up the off-
site Admin PC to gain access to the remote system. 
The Remote System 
The default settings are shown in the table below. If any of these have been 
changed from the defaults, it is necessary to know the changes made and to 
change the settings at the off-site Manager PC accordingly. 
CAUTION:   The customer’s password and default IP Address should always be 
changed from the default value to prevent illegal access. 
Default Dial In Access Settings 
Profile Field  Value 
User Name RemoteManager 
 Password 
thepword 
 
Dial In On 
Ticked 
RAS Name 
DialIn 
IP Route 
IP Address 
192.168.99.0 
 IP 
Mask 
255.255.255.0 
 Destination 
RemoteManager 
 
The Off-Site Manager 
To gain access to your remote system it is necessary to have a method for 
dialling into the system. Typically this will be a PC/IPNC system configured as 
follows: 
1.  Create a Service on the local IPNC with the following values: 
–  Name - a suitable exclusive name for the customer 
–  Account Name – RemoteManager 
–  Password – thepword 
–  Telephone Number - the customer’s number 
–  Save configuration and upload to IPNC. 
2. Use 
File | Preferences to enter the address of the remote system, i.e. 
192.168.42.1 
3.  Proceed to configure the remote system as if locally connected. 
 
Bootp 
The first item in the Configuration tree is Bootp, which is normally only used to 
recover faulty unit (see Boot Protocol (BOOTP) on page 127). The Manager 
application acts as a Bootp server and is used to reload the operational software 
to the IPNC's flash memory. 
 
INDeX IPNC Cassette Administration Manual 
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38DHB0002UKDD – Issue 7 (22/11/02) 
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