Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revision Previous revision | |||
network:guidelines [2017/11/13 14:55] go [Guidelines for Working with a DHD Network] |
network:guidelines [2017/11/13 14:59] go [Guidelines for Working with a DHD Network] |
||
---|---|---|---|
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
For this case, here are some further helpful strategies: | For this case, here are some further helpful strategies: | ||
- | - Use a dedicated PC to access the DHD systems. Put this PC on the separate DHD network only. If you need to transfer data to and from this PC, use a CD-ROM or an USB memory stick. | + | - Use a dedicated PC to access the DHD systems. Put this PC on the separate DHD network only. If you need to transfer data to and from this PC, use an USB memory stick or a CD-ROM. |
- | - Have a dedicated PC within the separate DHD network. Equip this PC with a second network card or an ISDN card, or use a Router, Firewall or VPN solution to access the separate network from the outside. Remote control the service PC by means of well-known remote control software of other manufacturers (PC Anywhere, VNC, Timbuktu etc.). | + | - Have a dedicated PC within the separate DHD network. Equip this PC with a second network card or use a Router, Firewall or VPN solution to access the separate network from the outside. Remote control the service PC by means of well-known remote control software of other manufacturers (VNC, TeamViewer etc.). |
- Place no PC inside the separate network. Instead, use a laptop and plug it into the network when necessary. Make absolutely sure nobody else has physical access to the separate network via the service port. | - Place no PC inside the separate network. Instead, use a laptop and plug it into the network when necessary. Make absolutely sure nobody else has physical access to the separate network via the service port. |