CHAPTER 3 Media Flow Manager Web-Based Interface
Media Flow Manager Administrator’s Guide
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First Time Login
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First Time Login
To log into the Web-based interface, just navigate to the configured Media Flow Manager IP
address, and use the default login credentials:
admin
(no password). Example:
http://192.168.1.100
To log into the system command line interface (CLI) for the first time, you’ll need the IP
address assigned the interface.
1. Open an SSH session and enter the Media Flow Manager management IP address or
hostname, or open a serial console session with the console server IP address and port,
to connect.
2. Log in with the default credentials (there is no default password).
User:
admin
Monitoring
The
Monitoring
tab gives you quick access to statistics and information about the current
system, including bandwidth usage, namespace usage, CPU load, and more.
Monitoring > Summary
The
Summary
page provides the following information. See
Figure 4
for graphic.
CMC Managed Media Flow Controller Nodes
For each currently managed Media Flow Controller:
•
Media Flow Controller
—The managed Media Flow Controller hostname. Click on the
name link to open the Management Console for that Media Flow Controller; a login is
required. Note that configuration changes for that Media Flow Controller are greyed-out
unless you specifically choose to enable configuration.
•
Enabled
—Whether or not monitoring of this Media Flow Controller is enabled.
•
Connected
—Whether or not this Media Flow Controller is currently connected.
•
Connection Duration
—How long this Media Flow Controller has been connected to this
CMC.
•
Alive
—Whether or not this Media Flow Controller is still transmitting “alive” signals to this
CMC.
•
Disk Space
—How much free disk space is left on this Media Flow Controller.
•
CPU Usage
—How much CPU is currently being used by this Media Flow Controller.
•
Version
—The version of this Media Flow Controller.