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GALAXYNASLX CONFIGURATION AND SYSTEM INTEGRATION GUIDE
55 Section 3 Menu Functions
Lock console with password: to get access to the console you need to type in a
password. Note that this password should be exactly 8 characters long and include
only 1-4 digits.
Unlock console: the unrestricted access to the console
Notes: Please exercise caution with this function when all computers in the network
have assigned IP addresses via DHCP: Any current IP can be replaced by a new one
only after the lease ends. Please use Lock console feature carefully – in case of any
erroneous IP address settings you will not be able to reset default administrator access
from the console. To restore default settings you have to re-update software in the
GalaxyNASLX OS module or contact technical support.
3.4.3 Function “E-mail notification” Figure 3.18
In case of significant events, critical errors, warnings, etc., the GalaxyNASLX can send an
email to the administrator. Please enter administrator email address.
" Note: When the SMTP server receives mail, and uses the monitoring function of
IP numbers, it compares the IP number from the SMTP server (for example
RorkeData.com) with the IP number of a computer from which email was sent. This
email may be treated as “spam” and will not be accepted. To avoid the above problem,
use a different SMTP server then the computer currently uses. The best solution for a
correct email distribution is to use your local mail server.
3.4.4 Function “SSL Certificate Authority” Figure 3.18
If you want to install Certificate Authority (CA) on your web browser, click on the SSLCert.crt
link. Download CA onto the Desktop, click on it and "Install Certificate". The Browser will show
you a warning, that CA is not trusted and it is normal. Follow the instructions to install CA to
your web server.
" Note: If you want to delete or view CA go to: Tools->Internet Preferences-
>Content->Certificates->Trusted Root Certification Authorities and RORKE DATA
which should be there.
3.4.5 Function “SNMP Settings” Figure 3.18
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol for monitoring a network and
computer equipment. You can monitor:
ethernet bandwidth
used memory
used swap
CPU load
SYSTEM load
Uptime