How can KIV-21 be configured?
The KIV-21 can be configured locally through its Red LAN, remotely over its Black serialinterface from a remote Red LAN, or locally through its Red console port. A Webbrowser is used to configure the KIV-21 from its local or remote Red LAN. The WindowsHyperTerminal application or any VT-100 compliant application is used to configureKIV-21 from its console port. The Web browser approach to managementis particularly cost effective since it requires no special S/W or H/W. The KIV-21 keyscan be mapped and zeroed from the Web browser, but cannot be rekeyed from eitherapplication. Rekey occurs locally through the key fill port. To manage the KIV-21 from aremote Red LAN a limitation exists which requires the network address of the remoteRed LAN to be different from the Red LAN Address of the KIV-21 to be managed.
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