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4. One-Net Operation
4.1. Power Up, User Interface and Initial Setup
The One-Net uses a standard AC power cord. It uses a single power toggle switch to
power on. NOTE: Power is supplied to the unit electronics while the external cord is
plugged and supplied with power even if the unit is powered off.
The One-Net can present graphical user interface in one of three ways. The first is
using a VGA monitor, keyboard and mouse connected to the correct ports on the back
of the One-Net. The keyboard and mouse should be connected prior to power on.
The VGA monitor can be connected at any time.
The other two ways to get a user interface are via a network connection using a Web
browser on a remote host. The One-Net is given a default static network address of
192.168.0.200. The One-Net can be connected directly to another computer’s
Ethernet port using a network crossover cable, or can be connected to a hub or router
using a standard network cable. Network cabling may be done at any time.
NOTE: the One-Net must be fully booted before it can provide a network
connection.
Once the One-Net is correctly cabled, power up by pressing the power switch or
rocker on the upper right corner of the rear panel. The LCD screen will light up if
power is applied. Allow the One-Net time to boot. The LCD screen and the green
system status LED will indicate when the One-Net is ready.
4.1.1.
Using a VGA monitor, keyboard, and mouse with a One-Net
To configure the One-Net:
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Connect the VGA monitor, keyboard and mouse connected to the correct
ports on the back of the One-Net.
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Then power up and wait for the One-Net to boot and become fully
operational. Make sure the VGA monitor is powered on.
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You will be presented with a login prompt on the VGA monitor. Type in
the user name of "root" (without parenthesis). The default password is
"dasdec1".
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After login, the One-Net presents a shell prompt.
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The typical task at this point is to launch a desktop user interface. Type
the command 'startx' and then press the Enter key. This will run the KDE
desktop windowing user interface.
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