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Configuring your system

There are a number of items to do to get your system on your network and
ready to use.

Startup and shutdown

There are several procedures to turn on or off your system.

First plug in the power cord

1.

Plug the power cord into the rear of the power supply.

2.

Press the power button once. The control board initiates the power up
sequence in three seconds.

Power down

Turn off the unit using a clean operating system shutdown from Windows.

How to install the SFPs

This product uses hot-swappable SFPs, but you should disconnect any cables
before changing the SFP modules.

Caution: 

Wear a grounding strap when handling SFPs to avoid

damaging them or other components. Avoid exposure to laser
radiation from optical components by keeping the dust plugs
installed until you are ready to install the cables.

Your 

transceivers

 can be inserted into any open port and in any

order.

You can hot-swap the connected transceivers at any time, but it is
recommended you then re-launch Observer Analyzer so that the
new speeds can be identified.

      

How to set the IP address

Setting the IP address ensures the hardware appliance has a visible and
permanent network presence.

Prerequisite(s):   

KVM

 switch or keyboard, monitor, and mouse are connected.

The user input devices or KVM switch are only temporarily
needed to set the IP address, so you can disconnect them after the
IP address is set.

The IP, subnet, and gateway or router addresses are available and
known to you.

 

1.

Log in to the Windows operating system using the Administrator
account and its default password admin.

You can change the Administrator account password after logging in.
See the Windows documentation if necessary.

2.

Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), and click Properties.

3.

Set the IP address, subnet mask, router or gateway, and DNS server for
your environment and click OK.

 

 

4.

Click OK again to close the Properties dialog for that network
connection.

You interact with the hardware appliance through the Apex UI.

1.

Navigate to 

https://hostname

 where 

hostname

 is the IP

address or DNS name for the appliance.

2.

Log into the interface using the username 

admin

 and default password

admin.

Configuring the LOM or IPMI port

Your appliance comes with an on-board LOM or IPMI port that provides
you a dedicated management channel for device maintenance. It allows you
to monitor, start, stop, and manage your appliance remotely regardless of
whether the appliance is powered on.

If you want to use Lights Out Management features, you must first configure
the IP address for the IPMI port from the BIOS. Then, you should change the
administrator password to something different than the default.

1.

Connect an Ethernet cable from your router or switch to the IPMI or
LOM port.

2.

When starting your appliance, press Delete during POST to enter the
BIOS setup.

3.

In the BIOS, choose IPMI > BMC network configuration.

 

 

4.

Set Update IPMI LAN configuration to Yes.

5.

Set Configuration Address source to Static.

6.

Configure the Station IP addressSubnet mask, and Router address.

These values must be valid and usable on your network!

 

 

7.

Press F4 to save your changes and to exit the BIOS setup.

The system automatically shuts down and restarts.

Now you can log on to the IPMI web interface and change the default
password.

8.

To change the default password, open a web browser to http://
<IpAddressOfIPMIport>, and log on with the user name ADMIN in
caps and <password>.

IpAddressOfIPMIport is the station IP address you configured in step
6. The password is located on a sticker that is affixed to the body of the
applicance. The sticker looks very similar to this one.

9.

Choose Configuration > Users, and select the second user account
(ADMIN account).

Summary of Contents for G4-PT-040-8T

Page 1: ...G4 PT 040 8T Hardware Installation 8 Apr 2020 ...

Page 2: ...Gb SR LR BiDi Universal For QSFP28 the QSFP28 tranceivers may be SR4 LR4 or BIDI Parts list Each appliance comes packed in a box or several boxes The boxes contain the various components necessary for a successful installation The G4 PT 040 8T appliance box contains the following components 1 Portable analyzer with RAID and OS drives preinstalled 1 Power supply cables 2 Ethernet cables 2 Operating...

Page 3: ...e a KVM switch if desired The KVM must be compatible with the operating system used on the appliance The user input devices or KVM switch are only temporarily needed to set the IP address so you can disconnect them after the IP address is set 6 Turn on the appliance and wait for the RAID to initialize The power button is located on the front of the appliance on the top left This process may take a...

Page 4: ...CP IPv4 and click Properties 3 Set the IP address subnet mask router or gateway and DNS server for your environment and click OK 4 Click OK again to close the Properties dialog for that network connection You interact with the hardware appliance through the Apex UI 1 Navigate to https hostname where hostname is the IP address or DNS name for the appliance 2 Log into the interface using the usernam...

Page 5: ...gs at Configuration Syslog You configured the IPMI port and changed the default password You may have also configured your system to send alerts when certain situations arise Technical Support Please contact technical support if your issues are not represented or you need further help North America 1 800 526 7919 South America 1 800 526 7919 EMEA 44 1 959 569 880 APAC 44 1 959 569 880 All Other Re...

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