Chapter 2: Network Setup
Running the DHCP and DNS Install Script
Prerequisites
All prerequisite conditions must be observed to ensure proper installation of the additional
components required to support the One Point Wireless Manager™ application on a Linux
platform.
1.
You must be logged on as the
root user
under a KDE Session. At the
Welcome to
WMS
screen, select
KDE
under the
>Session
menu at the bottom of the screen.
Click the
OK
button
to continue.
2.
Enter
the
Username
:
root
and press
Enter.
3.
Enter the Password:
g0ld11
and press Enter.
The following steps are required to install the Linux environment setup
/opt/motoMeshDuo_setup
as a working directory. This script will set up DHCP and DNS as
specified by the small system reference design. It will also install the r0kd daemon which is
required if EAP-TTLS Secure Mesh is going to be used.
Procedure 2-2
DHCP and DNS Install Script
1
Insert the CD containing the Linux environment setup archive into the CDROM drive.
2
Right-click on the desktop and select
Open Terminal
to launch a new terminal shell.
Execute the following commands:
mkdir /opt/MotoMeshDuo_setup
cp -f /media/cdrom/Tools/motomesh_duo_linux_setup.tar.gz /opt/MotoMeshDuo _setup
cd /opt/MotoMeshDuo _setup
zcat motomesh_duo_linux_setup.tar.gz | tar xf -
bash ./install
3
Observe the following prompt:
Do you want to setup Networking? This will overwrite any existing network settings. [yes or
no]
Enter
yes
.
4
Observe the following prompt:
Do you want to use this machine as a DHCP server?
Enter
yes
.
5
Observe the following prompt:
Do you want to start the DHCPD service?
Enter
yes
.
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