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Chapter 2. Getting Started with Access Server
2.4. Introduction to Configuration
When Access Server is installed and powered up for the first time, the default configuration
settings are being used. With these settings, Access Server automatically configures its network
settings assuming that it is connected to a LAN network with a DHCP server running. Addition-
ally, Access Server also uses Zero Configuration Networking (also known as Automatic Private
IP Addressing) to connect to the 169.254.x.x network, which can be used if the network has no
DHCP server.
After booting up, the only Bluetooth profiles enabled are the Object Push and File Transfer Pro-
files, used to send files to/from Access Server.
More Bluetooth profiles can be enabled, and most of Access Server settings can be configured
by using the setup application. It has a WWW interface at http://wrap-ip/setup but it can also
be run at the command line.
All configurable settings in the setup application are listed in Appendix B with short help texts.
Note: The default username is root and the default password is buffy.
2.5. Using the Setup WWW Interface
The easiest way to change Access Server settings is to use the WWW interface. Accessing the
WWW interface is instructed in Section 2.2.
A typical WWW configuration page is shown in Figure 2-8 (This page can be found at Setup
Security settings)
Figure 2-8. Example WWW Setup Page
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