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G E T T I N G S T A R T E D
User Guide
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<CAUTION>
Room temperature might not be adequate for long term use of the Freedom9
appliance; for optimum environmental requirements for the appliance, refer to the
FSL100
Appliance Specifications
on page 1-8.
<CAUTION>
Be careful of additional hazards, including frayed power cords, wet or moist floors, and
missing safety grounds.
What You Must Know Before You Install the
Freedom9
Appliance
You must understand the following concepts before you install the Freedom9 appliance for
the first time:
• Basic understanding of TCP/IP.
• IP addresses and subnet masks.
Installing the
Freedom9
Appliance
Connecting the Power
You must connect a power source to the
appliance
before you configure the appliance.
To connect the power:
1.
On the appliance, plug the DC connector end of the power cable into the DC power receptacle on the
back of the appliance.
2.
Plug the AC adapter end into a surge protected AC power source.
3.
The
Freedom9
appliance
is now powered ON.
Connecting the Appliance to Other Network Devices
Once the power is connected to the
appliance
, you can connect it to other network devices. Use
either of the two Ethernet interfaces labeled eth0 and eth1. Use these interfaces to connect other
network devices as necessary.
Configuring the
FSL100
Appliance
After you supply power to the appliance, use the console interface to initially configure the
appliance.
Connecting the Console Cable
To use the console interface, you must connect the null modem cable included in the product
packaging.
To connect the console cable to the appliance:
1.
Connect the female end of the console cable to the console port on the back of the 0 appliance.
2.
Connect the other female DB9 connector to a serial interface on a laptop or desktop machine.
3.
To access the appliance console interface, launch a terminal emulation program.
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