MAX Servers - Setup and Configuration
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MAX Servers: HT Home Theater and MMS Multimedia Servers
Connect a PS/2 mouse and keyboard, and a VGA monitor directly to the MAX server to access the on-
board interface, called the
MAX Admin Menu
(FIG. 12). You’ll use the options in the Admin Menu to
configure communication settings and add/remove MAX-AVP Audio/Video Players as well as MAX-
AVM and MAX-AOM modules.
Step 2: Connect the Power Cable(s) and Apply Power
MMS-01S, -02S, -02SB and MAX-HT Servers:
1.
Connect the power supply, using the supplied power cord.
2.
Flip the Master Power Supply switch to On.
3.
Push the Power On/Off pushbutton to apply power.
4.
Allow up to one minute for the server to boot-up.
MMS-04S and -12S Servers:
1.
Connect both of the power supplies, using the supplied power cords.
2.
Push the Power On/Off pushbutton to apply power.
3.
Allow up to one minute for the server to boot-up.
MMS-900 Servers:
1.
Connect all of the (4) power supplies, using the supplied power cables.
2.
Turn on the Power switch (on the front panel) to apply power.
3.
Allow up to one minute for the server to boot-up.
MAX-HT Servers:
1.
Connect the power supply, using the supplied power cord.
2.
Flip the Master Power Supply switch to On.
3.
Push the Power On/Off pushbutton to apply power.
4.
Allow up to one minute for the server to boot-up.
Static electricity can damage electronic circuitry. Before touching the MAX server,
discharge any accumulated static electricity from your body by touching a grounded
metal object.
Alternatively, you can access the MAX Admin Menu via Telnet, using the Server
Configuration feature in the WInMAX software. This requires that the MAX server is
configured with an IP address and Subnet Mask settings which are appropriate for
your network configuration. Refer to “Step 6: Install and Configure WinMAX Software”
for details.
Consider using a UPS with the MAX server, modules and ethernet switch (if
applicable).
Summary of Contents for MAX Servers
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