satwar Posted October 2, 2015 Share Posted October 2, 2015 I recently upgraded my ISY99i to ISY994i. I entered all the network addresses and such, same as the old ISY. I retained all the port forwarding configuration the same in my routers because I used the same IP address and Port number. For some reason the new ISY is not happy, but I'm at a loss as to why. Link to comment
LeeG Posted October 3, 2015 Share Posted October 3, 2015 That means the File | Enable Internet Access was not used which you would not use because you have manually set up port forwarding in the router. Link to comment
satwar Posted October 3, 2015 Author Share Posted October 3, 2015 The reason I'm a little concerned is when I try to browse to the ISY My Lighting web site, I get asked for a user & password but then the web page cannot be found. I'm using the ip address:port 192.168.0.xx:xxxx Link to comment
larryllix Posted October 3, 2015 Share Posted October 3, 2015 The reason I'm a little concerned is when I try to browse to the ISY My Lighting web site, I get asked for a user & password but then the web page cannot be found. I'm using the ip address:port 192.168.0.xx:xxxx Your 192.168.0.xx:yyyy is an address that is not allowed out on the Internet and is for local LAN access only. Almost everybody uses the same range of IP addresses on their own LAN and routers will not pass this range outside onto the Internet. Port forwarding in your router allows an external Internet IP address to be converted to a local LAN IP address and vice versa. This is effectively "punching a hole" in the natural firewall created by your router. Usually inside your own LAN the port address is assumed to be 80 and not needed to be specified. http:// is the prefix to be used with this non-secure port. https:// (note 's') would be used for ports like 443 and higher. This is more secure protocols. Link to comment
satwar Posted October 3, 2015 Author Share Posted October 3, 2015 Yes, I do understand what you are saying, but for clarification, I do require the port no. to get even local LAN access. But, after getting the ISY Authentication user id/password screen I just get a message "/USER/WEB/iTouch.htm not found". I should know this but, I don't understand how I get to the ISY web page. Sorry for the dumb questions Link to comment
larryllix Posted October 3, 2015 Share Posted October 3, 2015 Sounds like an Apple product problem. I live in apple country but the kind some people eat only. Hopefully somebody versed with this, more than I, will jump in here. Link to comment
satwar Posted October 3, 2015 Author Share Posted October 3, 2015 It looks like I.m looking for the web server code for UDAJAX, which is loaded /user/web directory in ISY. I guess it's not loaded in my ISY994i. Link to comment
paulbates Posted October 4, 2015 Share Posted October 4, 2015 It looks like I.m looking for the web server code for UDAJAX, which is loaded /user/web directory in ISY. I guess it's not loaded in my ISY994i. Were you using HAD? If your ISY is firmware 4.2.0 or greater, go to the default http webpage and select "Home Automation Dashboard" as the default UI. If the ISY firmware version is older than this, you will have to load it on yourself. I would really suggest updating to a 4.2.0 or newer ISY firmware if this is the issue. Also, I do not have iTouch.htm in my ISY's Web directory. Is this a custom page you wrote or installed on the old ISY? That page (and any other customized files) will need to be copied back onto the new 994i Paul Link to comment
satwar Posted October 4, 2015 Author Share Posted October 4, 2015 I finally found that I either inadvertently corrupted the ISY web server home page or it wasn't there to begin with. I picked on "Use Default" on ISY web server configuration tab and all is good. Thank you for all your help. Link to comment
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