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netFIELD OnPremise | User manual
DOC200901UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2021-06 | Released | Public

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Page 1: ...User manual netFIELD OnPremise Hilscher Gesellschaft f r Systemautomation mbH www hilscher com DOC200901UM02EN Revision 2 English 2021 06 Released Public...

Page 2: ...ors 17 4 2 3 Real Time Ethernet connectors 17 4 2 4 USB connectors 18 4 2 5 Serial interfaces COM1 and COM2 18 4 2 6 Wi Fi 20 4 2 7 Monitor connectors 20 4 3 LEDs 21 4 3 1 Positions of the LEDs on the...

Page 3: ...Settings 116 6 10 5 OT Interface Using the cifx0 interface or RTE 119 6 10 6 Remote Access 121 6 11 Terminal 123 6 12 System Update 124 6 13 Logs 128 7 Good to know 129 7 1 Device recovery via USB 129...

Page 4: ...ation 142 9 2 Removal of battery 142 9 3 Disposal of waste electronic equipment 143 10 Legal notes 144 List of figures 148 List of tables 151 Contacts 152 netFIELD OnPremise User manual DOC200901UM02E...

Page 5: ...s page 17 updated Section LEDs of the Real Time Ethernet interface page 23 updated Section Establish LAN connection and login to Local Device Manager page 29 updated Section Onboard register device in...

Page 6: ...important note you must follow to avoid malfunction Note general note note on further information Instructions 1 Operational step Instruction Instruction 2 Operational step Instruction Instruction Res...

Page 7: ...g system with connection to the netFIELD Platform netFIELD Edge Devices or systems running the netFIELD OS netFIELD Platform Internet hosted platform providing APIs for cloud to cloud and cloud to edg...

Page 8: ...IELD OS provides two Docker runtimes that are running simultaneously on the device IoT Edge Docker for remote and automatic deployment and maintenance of containers These containers are deployed pulle...

Page 9: ...configure networks and more Build to last Build to survive in harsh environments like unexpected shutdowns with security in mind Easy to port Based on Yocto Linux for easy porting to most capable dev...

Page 10: ...hen controlled by using the start stop commands or by enabling the autostart option Also the deletion of containers and images is a part of container management In order to enable the field devices fo...

Page 11: ...single band 2 4 GHz Client mode supports Personal and Enterprise WPA Secure communication to the netFIELD Platform services Remote device control access via netFIELD Portal protected by four eyes pri...

Page 12: ...ption 12 152 2 4 Depiction of netFIELD OnPremise SW architecture Figure 4 netFIELD OnPremise SW architecture netFIELD OnPremise User manual DOC200901UM02EN Revision 2 English 2021 06 Released Public H...

Page 13: ...ctricity must be present concerning the following topics Safety and health at work Mounting and attaching of electrical equipment Measurement and analysis of electrical functions and systems Evaluatio...

Page 14: ...on 14 152 4 Hardware description 4 1 Device drawings 4 1 1 Positions of the interfaces Figure 5 Front and top view netFIELD OnPremise User manual DOC200901UM02EN Revision 2 English 2021 06 Released Pu...

Page 15: ...nnector Combicon Power supply page 17 12 Power button On Off 13 Real Time Ethernet connector RJ45 jacket port 1 channel 1 Real Time Ethernet connectors page 17 14 LED for indicating the communication...

Page 16: ...Hardware description 16 152 4 1 2 Dimensions Figure 6 Device dimensions netFIELD OnPremise User manual DOC200901UM02EN Revision 2 English 2021 06 Released Public Hilscher 2021...

Page 17: ...in the Local Device Manager see section Networking page 55 4 2 3 Real Time Ethernet connectors The two RJ45 connectors see positions 13 and 15 in section Positions of the interfaces page 14 allow you...

Page 18: ...422 or RS 485 interface Requirements for using serial interface You have to set the interface type in the BIOS For this you need a keyboard with USB connector and a monitor with DVI I or DP connector...

Page 19: ...n Signal Description 1 Tx Send signal negative 2 Tx Send signal positive 3 Rx Receive signal negative 4 Rx Receive signal positive 5 ISO_GND Ground reference potential 6 n c 7 n c 8 n c 9 n c Table 7...

Page 20: ...configured in the Local Device Manager on the Networking Services page see section Networking Services page 76 4 2 7 Monitor connectors The device is equipped with a DVI I socket see position 3 in sec...

Page 21: ...description 21 152 4 3 LEDs 4 3 1 Positions of the LEDs on the device Figure 7 LED positions on device netFIELD OnPremise User manual DOC200901UM02EN Revision 2 English 2021 06 Released Public Hilsch...

Page 22: ...ently not used TX1 green Transmission of data at serial interface COM1 RX1 yellow Receiving data at serial interface COM1 TX2 green Transmission of data at serial interface COM2 RX2 yellow Receiving d...

Page 23: ...ce 4 3 4 LEDs of the Real Time Ethernet interface LEDs 6 11 in section Positions of the LEDs on the device page 21 relate to the Real Time Ethernet network OT network that is connected to the RTE port...

Page 24: ...ngs page 116 6 Optional Configure netFIELD OS firewall Note By default the internal netFIELD OS firewall allows all traffic trusted zone When you assign an interface or subnet to the drop or block zon...

Page 25: ...igure netFIELD OS for using proxy server Section Network Proxy settings page 69 5 If applicable if the default Docker IP addresses are not compatible with your LAN Customize Docker Network Settings Se...

Page 26: ...ndicators Therefore an LED sticker with the names of the respective RTE protocol is included in the delivery of the device Stick the sticker of the RTE protocol to be used onto the shield of the Field...

Page 27: ...unting Mount the device with four screws into the control cabinet The figure shows the distance of the mounting holes Figure 9 Mounting holes netFIELD OnPremise User manual DOC200901UM02EN Revision 2...

Page 28: ...o the device see position 11 in section Positions of the interfaces page 14 Device Destruction by Exceeding the Allowed Supply Voltage The supply voltage must not exceed 30 V otherwise the device will...

Page 29: ...warning message when connecting to the device for the first time You can ignore the warning and depending on your browser model select the option to continue to the device s website anyway respective...

Page 30: ...k and to the DHCP server Your device should now automatically obtain an IP address from the DHCP server This may take a few minutes If you know the IP address that the DHCP server has assigned to your...

Page 31: ...connecting to the netFIELD OS Alternative A Connecting via Windows network environment Because the device supports the UPnP technology Universal Plug and Play it will be displayed in the Windows netwo...

Page 32: ...e device s host name into the address bar of your browser You will find the host name printed on the device label next to DHCP as shown in this example Figure 11 Host name on device label example Note...

Page 33: ...o your PC or notebook 2 Set IP address on your PC or notebook under Microsoft Windows Open the Windows Control Panel Start menu Windows System Control Panel In the Control panel select Network and Int...

Page 34: ...e device s website anyway respectively add an exception rule for this website Note that the automatically created certificate is valid for one year On the Certificate page of the Local Device Manager...

Page 35: ...Figure 15 Enter new password dialog In the New password field enter a new and safe password then click Sign In button Enter your new password again in the Retype new password field then click Sign In...

Page 36: ...after password change dialog opens Figure 16 Re Authentication dialog Enter your new password once again then click Sign In button The Local Device Manager opens netFIELD OnPremise User manual DOC200...

Page 37: ...page of the Local Device Manager then click the red date time value next to System Time Figure 17 System time value The Change System Time dialog opens Figure 18 Change System Time dialog Click x but...

Page 38: ...ific NTP servers Opens further fields for entering the addresses of certain NTP servers that you want to use e g ptbtime1 ptb de You can create a list of several servers the system will use the first...

Page 39: ...ith the Advanced method which allows onboarding in a certain separate instance of the netFIELD Portal you must enter an Activation Code an API Key and an API End Point URL You must research respective...

Page 40: ...field enter the name under which the device shall be displayed in the portal In the E Mail and Password fields enter the credentials of a user of the portal who possesses createDevices and onboardedD...

Page 41: ...ee section Device Navigation Edit device settings Update mask in the operating instruction manual netFIELD Portal DOC190701OIxxEN In case your organization has a Deployment Manifest that you want to u...

Page 42: ...the Device Manager of the portal for the Advanced onboarding method In this case you can either use the Advanced onboarding method or you can delete the device in the portal and then start the Basic...

Page 43: ...er choose Onboarding then open Advanced tab Figure 20 Research Hardware ID Select the Hardware ID and copy the string to your clipboard Open a new tab in your browser and change to the portal but do n...

Page 44: ...but recommended Keep all other parameters at their default settings If necessary you can reconfigure these parameters in the Portal later after onboarding For information on how to configure these pa...

Page 45: ...ly created device opens showing the Activation Code that you will have to enter locally on your device Figure 22 Activation Code in portal Copy the Activation Code to your clipboard netFIELD OnPremise...

Page 46: ...e URL In the API KEY field enter an API Key that possesses the right to onboard devices See Side note How to copy an API Key for onboarding below Copy the activation code which you have created in ste...

Page 47: ...nnects to the portal and is registered there If the process has been successful the following message appears Success Device is now onboarded Side note How to copy an API Key for onboarding For onboar...

Page 48: ...missions of an API Key click on the key in the list or select the corresponding button then open its Permissions tab Figure 24 Example of an API Key permitting to onboard devices To copy the API Key i...

Page 49: ...y to your clipboard Figure 25 Copy key to clipboard Go to the Onboarding Advanced page in the Local Device Manager of your local device and insert the key into the API KEY field netFIELD OnPremise Use...

Page 50: ...controller the netX From the netFIELD OS Local Device Manager side the netX can only be accessed via its Dual Port Memory and the cifX API This requires the deployment of special netFIELD application...

Page 51: ...abel text or value is highlighted in blue it contains a clickable link that opens a page or dialog box with further details or configuration options 6 Toolbar in the upper right corner of the screen T...

Page 52: ...nel and PCI devices Model Name Model name of the device Hardware ID Unique identification number of the device To match the required format the ID may be filled up with zeros This ID is also used in t...

Page 53: ...Equivalent to the transient host name which can be used to connect to the device and which can be changed by DHCP or mDNS at runtime Can contain lower case characters digits dashes and periods with p...

Page 54: ...t belong to the kernel processes Kernel sy Linux kernel processes I O Wait wa Idle while waiting for an I O operation to complete Memory The graph shows the usage of the RAM memory of the netFIELD OS...

Page 55: ...are managed by the netFIELD OS You can also configure your firewall and HTTPS HTTP FTP Proxy server settings here Figure 29 Networking page The Networking page features the following sections Sending...

Page 56: ...interfaces page 14 eth1 This is the port 2 LAN interface of the device see position 5 in section Positions of the interfaces page 14 wlan0 This is the Wi Fi interface of the device By clicking here yo...

Page 57: ...interfaces and if you cannot reach the device via Wi Fi you will have to perform either a device recovery in order to be able to reconnect again see section Device recovery via USB page 129 or you ca...

Page 58: ...ual interfaces and their IP parameters IP address current send receive volumes docker0 Virtual interface bridge of the Standard Docker Iotedge0 Virtual interface bridge of the IoT Edge Docker vethxxxx...

Page 59: ...hat the No Proxy URIs localhost and 127 0 0 1 are internal destinations in the netFIELD OS and are therefore not to be addressed via Proxy server They appear as No Proxy entries by default even if you...

Page 60: ...ocker or in the IoT Edge Docker may require certain ports on the host system to be open in order to function and communicate properly Therefore make sure that you add these ports to the Allowed Servic...

Page 61: ...he FIREWALL link on the Networking page Figure 33 Open Firewall configuration page The Firewall configuration page opens Figure 34 Elements on Firewall configuration page netFIELD OnPremise User manua...

Page 62: ...f the interface All incoming IP packets will be dropped Block All packets reaching the interface will be dropped The sender will be notified by an ICMP unreachable message NAT Trusted NAT Network Addr...

Page 63: ...physical or virtual interface s that you want to assign to the selected zone Note that each interface can be assigned to one zone only Interfaces that have already been assigned to a different zone a...

Page 64: ...IP address ranges that are assigned to the zone i e these are the subnet s respectively IP address ranges to which the rules of the zone apply You can assign networks to a zone in the Add Zone dialog...

Page 65: ...ame of the service or alias of the custom port that is allowed in the zone TCP Number of the TCP port that is allowed in the zone UDP Number of the UDP port that is allowed in the zone Action Opens a...

Page 66: ...looking for you can scroll through the list by using the scroll bar or you can enter the name of the service or the port number into the Search field Select the service s port s in the check box then...

Page 67: ...o be forwarded to a certain port of another interface e g of an internal interface like a virtual container interface veth whose IP address is not visible to the outside world Port forwarding settings...

Page 68: ...new port forwarding definition is added to the existing zone Control elements in main toolbar 7 The main toolbar on top of the Firewall configuration page features the following control elements Elem...

Page 69: ...f you change the proxy settings locally on your device after onboarding you must synchronize the settings with the netFIELD Portal in order to keep the settings there up to date to synchronize open th...

Page 70: ...erver for your netFIELD OS Do not edit or remove localhost and 127 0 0 1 from the No Proxy list To configure your network proxy settings proceed as follows Note Ask your local network administrator fo...

Page 71: ...xy server is using If your proxy server requires authentication select the Authentication required option and enter Username and Password of the server In the No Proxy section you can specify destinat...

Page 72: ...y separate proxy servers uncheck the Use this proxy server for all protocols option This enables separate configuration fields for the HTTP HTTPS and FTP protocols Figure 42 Separate HTTP HTTPS FTP co...

Page 73: ...automatic system restart to open the Restart dialog in which you can restart the netFIELD OS immediately or specify a delayed restart Click Manual restart later if you want to restart the netFIELD OS...

Page 74: ...the page by pressing F5 on your keyboard Figure 44 Synchronize proxy settings with netFIELD Portal In the E Mail and Password fields enter the credentials of a user of the portal who possesses the upd...

Page 75: ...or edit the entries in the corresponding fields After clicking the Apply button the proxy server will be removed from the configuration and the new settings will become effective after restarting the...

Page 76: ...less network as Access Point Other clients connected to the same Wi Fi network can thus access the Local Device Manager and or other IP based services provided by the netFIELD OS on your device If con...

Page 77: ...the interface by the DHCP server Note If you want to manually assign a fixed IP address click on Automatic DHCP to open the IPv4 Settings dialog Access Point Mode In this mode the Wi Fi interface wla...

Page 78: ...isible Wi Fi networks After scanning you can connect to a visible network by clicking the button in the Action column Note If the device detects a network for which an Auto Connect profile exists it a...

Page 79: ...s table shows the visible i e not hidden Wi Fi networks that are currently within reach of the device Click Scan Networks button to rescan for visible networks Parameter Description SSID SSID of the v...

Page 80: ...name or login name Anonymous Identity Anonymous identity string for EAP authentication methods Used as the unencrypted identity with EAP types that support different tunneled identities like EAP TTLS...

Page 81: ...authentication will not be verified Tunneled Transport Layer Security TTLS EAP using tunneled TLS protocol Identity Identity string for EAP authentication methods This is often the user s user name or...

Page 82: ...ne a fixed IP address e g because a DHCP service is not available click Configure Interface to open the wlan0 interface configuration page where you can reconfigure its IP settings Hidden Network If y...

Page 83: ...whether you are currently connected to the network Auto Connect Shows whether you have enabled the Auto Connect option for the network In Auto Connect mode Connect automatically the device tries to a...

Page 84: ...for available Wi Fi networks will thus not be able to detect your SSID network Clients that know about your access point and want to connect to it will have to enter the SSID and the pre shared key d...

Page 85: ...169 254 0 0 16 i e from 169 254 0 0 to 169 254 255 255 Note that IPv4 link local address are generally not routed because they are not guaranteed to be unique beyond their network segment therefore w...

Page 86: ...dialog to replace the link local address with a more appropriate IP address Figure 52 wlan0 configuration page In the IPv4 Settings dialog select Manual in the Addresses drop down list Figure 53 Set...

Page 87: ...al IP Address Configure DHCP Server of Access Point To allow clients to connect easily to your Access Point you should now also configure a DHCP service on the DHCP Server tab accordingly see section...

Page 88: ...on or edit your existing configuration Interface IP address IP address of your wlan0 interface access point Note IP address settings of the wlan0 interface must be defined under Networking Interfaces...

Page 89: ...lements Parameters on DHCP Server page Click on the button to open the DHCP Server Configuration dialog where you can add a new DHCP Server configuration or edit your existing configuration Note Note...

Page 90: ...for assigning IP addresses to clients IP Address Range End Address Enter here the end of the address range that the DHCP server shall use for assigning IP addresses to clients Default Gateway Enter he...

Page 91: ...n they request a lease Click the symbol above Action to add a reservation To delete a reservation click the symbol In the MAC Address field enter the MAC address of the client device for which you wan...

Page 92: ...synchronize these new settings here with the netFIELD Portal by clicking the Synchronize button The Synchronize button will only be visible if you have actually changed the proxy server settings See a...

Page 93: ...netFIELD Portal who possesses deleteDevices and offboardedDevices permissions Click Offboard button After successful offboarding the following message appears Success Device is now deleted Offboardin...

Page 94: ...rd button After successful offboarding the following message appears Success Device is now deleted Note After offboarding all application containers managed by the netFIELD Portal are automatically de...

Page 95: ...andard Docker can be managed under General Settings Docker Network Settings see section Docker Network Settings page 116 Figure 60 Standard Docker Filter options in header The elements in the header 1...

Page 96: ...the amount of mass storage left available Containers The Containers area 3 lists the container instances of the Docker images according to your Filter options settings in the header 1 To expand a box...

Page 97: ...er or change its resource limits Figure 62 Container parameters with terminal window To go back to the Standard Docker overview page click the blue Show all containers link in the page header Images T...

Page 98: ...ist featuring the search results is displayed Select an image in the list then click Download button The image is downloaded extracted and displayed in the Images area Starting a container You can sta...

Page 99: ...it Figure 64 Run Image dialog Note For information about the configuration parameters and environment variables that the container requires consult the documentation or description of the image on Doc...

Page 100: ...display a control button to delete it click on the blue arrow icon on the left of the image in the list Figure 65 Expand image details To manage an image click on it in the list netFIELD OnPremise Use...

Page 101: ...licking on it in the list To go back to the Standard Docker overview page click the blue Show all images link in the page header Note The Standard Docker can also be managed by using Docker commands w...

Page 102: ...er from the Standard Docker which allows the parameterization of containers before they are started see section Standard Docker page 95 Here you can however change the limits of the resources memory a...

Page 103: ...nd images You can choose in the drop down list Images and running containers All downloaded Docker images and currently running containers are displayed default Everything All Docker images and contai...

Page 104: ...n the header 1 To expand a box showing concise container details or to display a control button to restart it click on the blue arrow icon on the left Figure 68 Container details expanded To display m...

Page 105: ...ages area 4 lists the Docker images that were deployed from the netFIELD Portal Note To remove an image and its container from the device you must first delete the container in the Device Manager of t...

Page 106: ...or to display a control button to delete it click on the blue arrow icon on the left Figure 70 IoT image expanded To show more details of an image click on it in the list netFIELD OnPremise User manua...

Page 107: ...the details page of the container by clicking on it in the list To go back to the IoT Edge Docker overview page click the blue Show all images link in the page header Note The IoT Edge Docker can als...

Page 108: ...nd define passwords and access right roles Figure 72 Accounts To create a new user account click on the Create New Account button The Create New Account dialog opens Figure 73 Create new account Fill...

Page 109: ...and IoT Edge Docker but is otherwise not allowed to make any changes to the netFIELD OS settings The Container Administrator can download container images in the Standard Docker and can also start an...

Page 110: ...on containers in the Local Device Manager Authorized Public SSH Keys This area lists the SSH keys assigned to this account Click on the button to add an SSH key Note With a SSH key pair private and pu...

Page 111: ...LD OS Figure 75 Web Server Certificate page Note The netFIELD OS contains a certificate issued by Hilscher Note that the automatically created certificate is valid for one year You can upload your own...

Page 112: ...tings 6 10 1 Overview Under General Settings page you can change various configuration settings of the netFIELD OS Figure 76 General Settings netFIELD OnPremise User manual DOC200901UM02EN Revision 2...

Page 113: ...the netFIELD OS respectively Local Device Manager will be lost You will have to reconnect by specifying the new port number after the IP address in the address bar of your web browser Note Changing t...

Page 114: ...scher netFIELD Apps use this configuration file Other containers i e non Hilscher application containers that do not require their own customized MQTT client settings can also use these settings here...

Page 115: ...d successfully only this connection will be used The client will not open multiple connections to multiple servers simultaneously Last Will and Testament Select this option if you want to use the last...

Page 116: ...with your company s LAN address configuration i e to avoid an address conflict Note that after changing the address settings of the Standard and or IoT Edge Docker all containers running on the corres...

Page 117: ...r0 bridge as CIDR Suffix or in dotted decimal notation Default CIDR Suffix 24 Default dotted decimal notation 255 255 255 0 Default address pools Here you can define reserve address pools subnets for...

Page 118: ...55 255 255 0 Default address pools Here you can define reserve address pools subnets for the internal IoT Edge Docker bridge networks The default pool consisting of the IP address CIDR Suffix 10 253 0...

Page 119: ...es instead of the LAN interfaces of the device Note that in this case the UPnP service cannot be used for connecting to the device because it is not supported by the cifx0 interface Important If you w...

Page 120: ...Container is not possible Therefore you have to make sure that the RTE Port TCP IP Channel option on this page is disabled if you want to use a Real Time Ethernet Docker Container like e g the netFIEL...

Page 121: ...Control functions of the Portal allow you to access IP services like e g HTTP S SSH VNC RDP or other TCP based services running on your netFIELD Edge Device netFIELD OS or on other devices connected...

Page 122: ...g remote access to the device Important Be aware that disabling the Remote Access and clicking the Save button will instantly cut off your remote connection from the netFIELD Portal to your device Acc...

Page 123: ...ss the terminal by using an external SSH Client like e g PuTTY via standard port 22 File transfer via SCP protocol is also supported Note that in order to work with root privileges in the CLI sudo has...

Page 124: ...ntainers user accounts passwords and its cloud registration onboarding will thereby be preserved In a recovery the currently installed OS will be fully replaced by the new recovery image This restores...

Page 125: ...D Software Overview page https kb hilscher com x sSAfBw and navigate to the latest netFIELD OS version for the netFIELD OnPremise device In the Software table go to the Update via local Device Manager...

Page 126: ...not a recovery file for instance which would delete all your configuration settings and containers Click Yes if you want to start the update The image is uploaded to the device This might take a few m...

Page 127: ...ain with your usual login credentials The new firmware version is indicated in the bottom left corner of the Local Device Manager screen Note If you have performed a recovery by uploading and installi...

Page 128: ...rop down lists in the header you can filter the messages by time date Severity type and Service i e the service that issued the message Click on a message in the list to display the information in ful...

Page 129: ...means that you will have to commission and configure your device again after the recovery procedure Note also that the firmware of the netX communication controller will not be affected by the recover...

Page 130: ...ip archive on your local PC The unpacked folder contains the following folders and files which you will later have to copy onto the USB stick after having formatted the stick 2 Format and rename USB s...

Page 131: ...label name RECOVERY is mandatory Do not use any other name otherwise the procedure will fail Under Format options check Quick Format option Click Start button Acknowledge the warning message with OK A...

Page 132: ...Make sure that the device is switched off the green Status LED below indicating power must be dark Connect the USB keyboard with one of the USB sockets of the device for the positions of the USB sock...

Page 133: ...gure 93 BIOS start screen To open the BIOS setup menu press Del on your keyboard immediately Note If you have missed the time slot for opening the BIOS setup menu the device boots in its usual mode In...

Page 134: ...ab in BIOS setup menu Use the downwards arrow key to navigate to the FIXED BOOT ORDER Priorities area and select Boot Option 1 Figure 96 Boot option 1 in BIOS setup menu Press Enter key to open the Bo...

Page 135: ...ey to take over this option Use the upwards arrow key to navigate to the main menu then use the right arrow key to open the Save Exit tab Figure 98 Save Exit tab In the Save Exit tab select Save Chang...

Page 136: ...ty question The device restarts and boots from the connected USB stick The following boot option question appears Figure 100 Boot options question Ignore the question respectively leave the option at...

Page 137: ...tically switches itself off Wait until the device has switched itself off then remove the USB stick from the device Note If you don t remove the USB stick the firmware will be updated again after re p...

Page 138: ...ose docker compose version 7 2 5 Manage Standard Docker docker docker commands Example To list all created containers for the Standard Docker instance docker ps a 7 2 6 Manage IoT Edge Docker docker i...

Page 139: ...service sudo systemctl start iscsi initiator Target discovery and connection administration sudo iscsiadm parameter Configuration files initiatorname iscsi iscsid conf 7 2 9 Follow the system log via...

Page 140: ...A Power of the used power supply unit 60 W Connector 3 pin terminal block IT interface Interface type 2 x 10 100 1000 Mbit Intel I210AT LAN connector 2 x RJ45 socket OT interface Interface type 10BAS...

Page 141: ...with EMC directives CE sign Yes Shock and vibration resistance Shock resistance 50 G half sine 11 ms IEC 60068 2 27 Vibration resistance Random 2 Grms 5 500 Hz IEC 60068 2 64 Sinusoidal 2 Grms 5 500...

Page 142: ...ot be treated as household waste As a consumer you are legally obliged to dispose of batteries according to national and local regulations for instance at the public collection sites for waste batteri...

Page 143: ...must not be treated as household waste This product must be disposed of at a designated waste electronic equipment collecting point Waste electronic equipment may not be disposed of as household wast...

Page 144: ...be ruled out Therefore we cannot assume any guarantee or legal responsibility for erroneous information or liability of any kind You are hereby made aware that descriptions found in the user s manual...

Page 145: ...ion of the hardware and or software in connection with Flight control systems in aviation and aerospace Nuclear fission processes in nuclear power plants Medical devices used for life support and Vehi...

Page 146: ...g conditions or is due to violations against our operating regulations or against rules of good electrical engineering practice or if our request to return the defective object is not promptly complie...

Page 147: ...the performances specified in this agreement The customer must not use this confidential information to his own advantage or for his own purposes or rather to the advantage or for the purpose of a thi...

Page 148: ...onboarding screen in Device Manager 40 Figure 20 Research Hardware ID 43 Figure 21 Add device mask in netFIELD Portal 44 Figure 22 Activation Code in portal 45 Figure 23 Advanced Onboarding tab in de...

Page 149: ...oarding Basic 93 Figure 59 Offboarding Advanced 93 Figure 60 Standard Docker 95 Figure 61 Expand concise container details 96 Figure 62 Container parameters with terminal window 97 Figure 63 Image Sea...

Page 150: ...d USB stick 131 Figure 92 Prepared USB stick 132 Figure 93 BIOS start screen 133 Figure 94 BIOS setup menu 133 Figure 95 Boot options tab in BIOS setup menu 134 Figure 96 Boot option 1 in BIOS setup m...

Page 151: ...owed Services table 65 Table 16 Columns elements in Forward Ports table 67 Table 17 Control elements in main toolbar 68 Table 18 Wi Fi operating modes 77 Table 19 Currently Connected Network 79 Table...

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