MegaRAC® G4 User’s Guide
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Step 5 Initial Configuration of the MegaRAC® G4 card
The MegaRAC® G4 card is ready to be used at this stage. If you have an AC Adapter
attached to the MegaRAC® G4 card’s USB cable, it will be powered on even if your host
system is not powered on.
At this point you may wish to do an initial configuration of the MegaRAC® G4 card in
order to find its
IP Address
.
You can access the MegaRAC® G4 card from another system via the network. AMI
refers to this other system as the client system. To do this, you must know the
MegaRAC® G4 card’s
IP Address
. If you have installed the MegaRAC® G4 card on a
network that uses DHCP, you can search the network for the MegaRAC® G4 card. To
locate and find out its
IP Address
, you can run either
Intel Device Spy for UPnP
Technologies
or use the
G4ConfigApp
Utility located on your CD.
G4ConfigApp
The MegaRAC card can be located using the
G4ConfigApp
utility. Once the IP Address
is located or configured, you can use your Internet browser to access the MegaRAC card
remotely. The
G4ConfigApp
utility is a GUI-based program that must be run from the
host machine. The host machine is the computer that has the MegaRAC card installed in
it.
To run the
G4ConfigApp
program, double left click the
G4ConfigApp.exe
icon
located in the following directories on your
MegaRAC™ G4 CD:
CDROM\ServerAgent\Windows\
The
G4ConfigApp Dialog
window will appear. When prompted for the user name and
password, use
root
for the User Name and
superuser
for the Password. Both are all
lower-case characters. Once logged in, you will be able to get the MegaRAC card’s
current network information.
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