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Chapter 3: Operation
98-148232-B To access the terminal from a remote location 26
You should now be connected to the built-in web interface of the terminal.
To get remote access to the web interface from a trusted IP address (preconfigured)
1. Connect a computer to the EXPLORER 540 and access the web interface locally.
2. Prepare the terminal as described in Remote management on page 68.
3. Make sure your remote computer has access to the Internet.
4. On the remote computer, open your web browser.
5. In the address bar of your browser, enter the IP address of the terminal followed by a colon
and the port number
http://<ip address>:<incoming port>.
<ip address> is the external IP address of the EXPLORER 540. The external IP address can
only be obtained when a data connection (PDP context) is established. If a data
connection is started. you can get the external IP address with the GETINFO SMS
command, see GETINFO: Retrieve information from the EXPLORER 540 on page 22.
<incoming port> is the port you defined in Remote management on page 68 (Incoming
port for web application, default port 80).
Example: If the IP address of the terminal is 161.30.180.12 and the incoming port number
defined in the Remote management page in the web interface is 80, enter
http://161.30.180.12:80.
You should now be connected to the built-in web interface of the terminal.
Access to the EXPLORER 540 web interface is restricted with a password. See Security
setup on page 27 and Passwords on page 62.
This method requires that you initially have local access to the EXPLORER 540. If not,
use the _IREMWEB command described in the previous section.
Access to the EXPLORER 540 web interface is restricted with a password. See Security
setup on page 27 and Passwords on page 62.