Network screen – AJA FS1 User Manual

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Security follows the “Basic” authentication defined in RFC2617, which can be read
here:
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2617.txt

2. The default value is Disabled. Once changed to Basic Password, only entering the

password or a dual button factory reset will change this parameter back to Disabled,
the single UP button factory reset will not (see parameter 99.0 for information).

3. Changing Authentication to Disabled resets the System Password parameter to the

default password, which is “password”.

4. If you select Basic Password Authentication, the default password will initially be

used (until you set a password with “Set Password”).

5. After selecting Basic Password, your browser will prompt for a username/password

for all access to the FS1. The FS1 ignores any supplied username. Only the password
will be used during authentication. If prompted for a password more than once, please
re-enter the proper password each time you are asked.

6. In the web browser, changing this parameter will show/hide the Set Password and

Confirm Password controls for setting the password.

7. You may be prompted for a password before you are able to set a new password. In

this case, you need to enter the default password. (This happens because enabling the
feature enables it with the default password already set to “password” and all traffic
to/from the FS1 needs to be authenticated once this happens.)

Set Password—the field used to enter a password (this field will not be visible if

Authentication is set to Disabled).

Confirm Password and Change Password button—the field used to confirm the password

entered above; contents must match and the password will not be final until the
Change Password button is clicked (these controls will not be visible if
Authentication is set to Disabled).

Display Intensity (70.2)—Either by using the slider or by entering a value, you can dim

or brighten the alphanumeric display and activity indicator LEDs in steps from 1
(dim) to 8 (brightest).

Reset All FS1 Parameters To Factory Values—As this button title implies, clicking it will

cause all current FS1 parameter settings to revert to the original AJA factory values
(except network settings—which are retained). Any settings you have made to date
will be overwritten.

Recalling factory defaults does not affect these network settings: IP Config, IP
Address, Subnet Mask, or Default Gateway. To clear network settings and recall
factory defaults, hold down both the Adjust (up) and Adjust (down) buttons at the
same time from the FS1 front panel.

Network
Screen

This screen contains all of the information required to set up FS1 TCP/IP networking.
The screen also shows all FS1s that are on the same LAN as the FS1 the web browser is
communicating with.

Note:

FS1 IP Address and netmask fields filter keystrokes and only allow legal

characters. The FS1 also checks the format of the entry to ensure it is valid; if found to
be invalid, the background of the IP Address or netmask will turn red. If you click the
Update button while an invalid entry exists in one of the these fields, the FS1 will
display an error dialog—you must correct the error before updating.

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