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For SmartServer 3.4 and higher, see Configure Your SmartServer. |
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- Connect to the SmartServer as described in the section Connecting to Your SmartServer.
- On a client computer, open a compatible web browser as described in the section Open the SmartServer CMS.
- In your browser, specify one of the following:
https://SmartServer_IPaddress
orhttps://
smartserver−smartserver-
nnnnnn
(wherennnnnn
is is the SmartServer's install code. See Connecting to the Console using a LAN Connection as described in the section Connecting to Your SmartServer.) Named access using usinghttps://
smartserver−nnnnnnsmartserver-
nnnnnn
works on networks that have a local DNS server. Otherwise, you may need to use usehttps://
smartserver−smartserver-nnnnnn.local
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The login page appears. - Click Login.
The log in dialog box appears prompting you to enter a username and password. - Enter the username and password. The default username is apollo and the default password is printed on the label on the bottom of the SmartServer. If you changed either the username or password, use the username and password you selected. Use the defaults if you did not change them.
- Click OK to login as appropriate for your web browser.
- The Network Configuration page appears enabling you to view and edit these settings. The menu bar at the top of the page provides the ability to go to the System, LON, BACnet, OPC UA, RS-485, and Features configuration pages, as well as the CMS. These configuration pages are described below.
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If you are using a LON U60 interface with a static IP address for eth0 or eth1, you must set the LAN Interface Gateway field as shown in the example below. |
The SmartServer hostname is displayed in the Hostname field and can be updated as needed if you are using self-signed certificates (not if you are using built-in, signed certificates).
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- Click the SmartServer IoT or other device on the Devices widget.
The device details appear. Verify that the latitude and longitude settings are accurate for the location of your SmartServer or other device.
If so, click CANCEL to return to the Devices widget.
If not, click the Set Location button () and set the latitude and longitude values as appropriate for your system. You can set the SmartServer or other device location by using the latitude and longitude arrows (), by entering values directly in the latitude and longitude fields, or by moving the SmartServer or other device location on the map ().Note Note: To best view all of the information on this view, click the Expand button ( ).Click SAVE to save your settings and return to the Devices widget.
Note title Changing the SmartServer timezone or location may cause the SmartServer to reboot If changing the SmartServer timezone or If changing your location results in a change to the SmartServer's (or other devices') local timezone, then the SAVE operation will cause the SmartServer/device to reboot after about a one minute delay. If a reboot occurs, a blue banner will appear at the top, right of the CMS dashboard (shown below). Allow 5-8 minutes for the process to complete before continuing to work.
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- Open the CMS Settings widget.
- Click SMTP Settings.
The SMTP Settings view appears. - Enter the SMTP settings, including:
- Host – hostname, 4-40 characters (required).
- Port – port value between 1 and 65536 (required).
- From – email address, 1-40 characters (required).
- User – username for your email account on the SMTP server, 1-40 characters (required).
- Password – password for your email account on the SMTP server (required). Click the Show Password button () to display the password.
- Set options, including:
- – set to on if the SMTP server requires authentication.
- – set to on if the SMTP server requires Transport Layer Security (TLS) connection.
- – set to on if the SMTP server requires authentication.
- Click TEST to send a verification email from the SmartServer to the provided email address.
- Click SAVE to save SMTP settings.
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