Lantronix EMG 8500 EMG User Guide - Page 165
Troubleshooting Browser Issues, Add IP Address, Delete IP, Address, Apply, Secure Lantronix, Network
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8: Services Figure 8-8 Services > Secure Lantronix Network - Search Options 2. Enter the following: Secure Lantronix Network Search IP Address Select the type of search you want to conduct. Local Subnet performs a broadcast to detect secure Lantronix devices on the local subnet. Manually Entered IP Address List provides a list of IP addresses that may not respond to a broadcast because of how the network is configured. Both is the default selection. If you selected Manually Entered IP Address List or Both, enter the IP address of the secure Lantronix device you want to find and manage. 3. If you entered an IP address, click the Add IP Address button. The IP address displays in the IP Address List. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each IP address you want to add. 5. To delete an IP address from the IP Address List, select the address and click the Delete IP Address button. 6. Click the Apply button. When the confirmation message displays, click Secure Lantronix Network on the main menu. The Services > Secure Lantronix Network page displays the secure Lantronix devices resulting from the search. You can now manage these devices. Troubleshooting Browser Issues Depending on which browser you are using and what type of SSL certificate the EMG web server is configured with, there may be errors connecting to a Web SSH or Web Telnet session. These errors may be the standard browser error displayed for self-signed or untrusted certificates ("There is a problem with this website's security certificate." or "Your connection is not private."). The SSL server that handles Web SSH and Web Telnet sessions is accessible on port 8000, instead of the standard port 443 for SSL connections. It is recommended that the EMG be configured to use a SSL certificate from a Certificate Authority to prevent issues accessing Web SSH and Web Telnet terminals. If your EMG web server is configured to use a self-signed or untrusted SSL certificate, refer to the notes below for how to work around this for various browsers. EMG™ Edge Management Gateway User Guide 165