Configure Services; Services Settings; Rfid Services - Honeywell IF1C User Manual

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Configure Services

Configure the way users (such as developers) can access and configure the reader.
1. Log in to the web browser interface and click Network Configuration > Ser-
2. Enable or disable the services by selecting or clearing the check boxes, or by
3. Click Activate Changes to save your changes.

Services Settings

Service settings control the way users access the reader.
Service
Enable Web Server
(Insecure)
Enable Web Server
(Secure)
Enable SSH Server
Enable FTP Server
Enable Telnet Server
Enable CIFS/SMB
Service
Enable Bonjour Service
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Enable UPnP Discovery

RFID Services

The RFID services set the protocol your application uses to communicate with the
RFID module. There are two RFID services available:
12
vices.
selecting options from the drop-down list.
Description
Enables access to the web browser interface. An insecure connection
only allows users to log in to web browser interface from HTTPS through
port 80.
Enables access to the web browser interface. A secure connection only
allows users to log in to web browser interface from HTTPS through port
443.
Enables Secure Shell (SSH) access to the Linux system console using
the same login and password as the web browser interface (default is
). SSH access is disabled by default.
intermec
Enables access to the reader through its FTP server.
Enables access to the Linux system console via standard Telnet, using
the same login and password as the web browser interface. The default
login and password is intermec. The Telnet server is disabled by default.
Enables the Common Internet File System service, which creates a file
sharing connection from a Windows PC to the /home/developer
directory on the IF1C. CIFS/SMB is disabled by default.
When you enable the CIFS/SMB service, entry fields for a username and
password appear. Enter these settings and then click Activate Changes.
Enables the reader to advertise services and be discovered by Bonjour
zero-configuration networking. Bonjour is enabled by default.
To prevent errors when using Bonjour, make sure the reader hostname
does not include spaces.
Enables the reader to be discovered by Universal Plug and Play
protocols. UPnP is enabled by default.
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