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SSL Certificate notes
When you first connect to the Voyager IP unit‟s https configuration page, you will receive 2 browser
security warnings. To proceed you will need to click Yes.
The first warning will disappear when the first client installs the Daxten [Voyager IP] root certificate.
The second warning can be avoided by adding a line to your window‟s „hosts‟ file (normally found at
\Windows\system32\drivers\etc)
The line format should be: any-IP any-name.daxten.kvmip
Example:
192.168.0.155
VoyagerIP. daxten.kvmip
You can now browse the Voyager IP by typing https://VoyagerIP.daxten.kvmip
You can use any device name except for daxten.kvmip which is reserved by Daxten.
Network – Configuration
Device Name
– Enter a name for the Voyager IP. The default Device Name takes the form of a six
digit device number (D.N) prefixed with "D".
First TCP Port
– Select 3 consecutive ports, enter the first port number of the series. The default
port is 900, this should suit most installations.
Note:
Your firewall or router security access list must enable inbound communication
through the selected TCP ports for the Voyager IP‟s IP address.
For Client computer access from a secured LAN, the selected ports should be open for
outbound communication.
LAN 1
Enable DHCP
When a DHCP server is active on the network to
which the Voyager IP is connected, DHCP provides
automatic IP assignment.
DHCP disabled
(Recommended) You can assign a fixed IP address
to the Voyager IP
When DHCP is disabled, enter the IP Address,
Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway for LAN 1, as
provided by your Network Administrator.
Saving Changes
Click Save & Restart to save changes to the configuration, and restart the Voyager IP.
Administration – User Settings
Click on User Settings
On this page, the Administrator can create and edit
users. There are three levels of users:-
Administrator
User
View only
Voyager IP
Figure 1 – LAN 1 Settings
Figure 2 – User Settings
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