4.
Enter the command "start /HOST/console", confirm, and hit enter again to access the Talari
console.
5.
Log in to the appliance via the command line. To enable first time login and access to the
Talari appliance, a default administrator account and its password are provided with the
system. To build a secure environment, change the default password (talari) for the default
Administrator account (talariuser) after your initial login.
6.
Enter the command "tcon" and wait for the prompt to return.
7.
Enter the command "management_ip".
8.
Stage the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway IP Address for the Talari as provided by
the network administrator using the command "set interface <ip address> <subnet mask>
<gateway>". Review the staged settings, then enter the "apply" command to activate.
9.
Disconnect from the console. If the network administrator will be configuring the
appliance, no further action is required.
10.
To apply the configuration package, navigate to the Talari management IP in a web
browser and log in to the Talari web console using the credentials given above. Select
Configuration > Local Change Management from the left-hand menu.
11.
Click Browse and select the .zip package provided by your network administrator, then
click Upload.
12.
When the upload is complete, click Next to proceed to activation.
13.
Click Activate Staged to complete the process.
14.
Once the activation process is complete, navigate to Manage Appliance > Enable/Disable
Services and enable the Talari service.
Collecting ILOM Diagnostics for D2000 and D6000
Enabling ILOM on your D2000 or D6000 appliance provides hardware support at the
component level by means of an ILOM snapshot. Oracle's technical support center can analyze
the snapshots and access data such as FMA reports to determine which components require
replacement in a fault situation.
To enable ILOM snapshots on your appliance:
1.
Sign into SD-WAN OS and sudo to root.
talariuser@NCN-d6000:~# sudo su
bash-4.2#
2.
Verify that the ILOM-to-host interconnect is disabled by observing State:disabled.
bash-4.2# ilomconfig list interconnect
Interconnect
============
State: disabled
Type: USB Ethernet
SP Interconnect IP Address: 169.254.182.76
Host Interconnect IP Address: (none)
Interconnect Netmask: 255.255.255.0
SP Interconnect MAC Address: 02:21:28:57:47:16
Host Interconnect MAC Address: 02:21:28:57:47:17
3.
Enable and verify ILOM-to-host interconnect.
bash-4.2# ilomconfig enable interconnect
Set 'state' to 'enabled'
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