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- | ===== Unipi Axon ===== | + | ===== Unipi Patron / Axon / Gate ===== |
- | Unipi Axon includes an internal SSH server which is disabled by default and must be enabled according to the instructions in the “Getting Started” leaflet packaged with the device. After the server is enabled it is possible to connect to the device via any SSH client in the local network. This guide is intended to help users who are not otherwise familiar with SSH and is not necessarily the only way of connecting to the device. | + | Patron / Axon controllers and Unipi Gate devices have an internal SSH server. This server is enabled by default for all the most current OS images that we provide for these units. The exception is the Mervis OS image, which has SSH disabled. Instructions for enabling SSH can be found in the leaflet supplied with the unit or below. After enabling the server, it is then possible to connect to the PLC through any SSH client in the local network. The following instructions are intended primarily for users who are not yet familiar with SSH. |
==== Connecting to the service interface, enabling the SSH ==== | ==== Connecting to the service interface, enabling the SSH ==== | ||
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Enter the IP address into your browser's address tab and confirm. Upon loading the service interface the following screen with multiple buttons should appear: | Enter the IP address into your browser's address tab and confirm. Upon loading the service interface the following screen with multiple buttons should appear: | ||
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- | To enable SSH click on **Enable SSH** in the middle of the screen and then click on **Restart System** in the upper right corner. | + | To enable the SSH server first, click **Enable ssh** in the **Settings** category, and when the successful enable message appears, click **Restart System** in the upper right corner. |
===== Unipi Neuron / 1.1 ===== | ===== Unipi Neuron / 1.1 ===== | ||
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===== Selecting a suitable communication software ===== | ===== Selecting a suitable communication software ===== | ||
- | There are many tools which can be used to connect to SSH servers. For this tutorial, we recommend using PuTTY | + | There are many tools that can be used to connect to SSH servers. For this tutorial, we recommend using PuTTY |
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