
B. Accessing your LabKit
1. Locally
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Connect the LabKit to the monitor via the HDMI or DVI video outputs; connect the
keyboard and mouse to any of the USB sockets or to the dedicated mouse/keyboard PS2
port.
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As soon as you have powered the LabKit you will be asked for a password. The
password is the serial number found on the front of your LabKit:
You can also find your LabKit's serial number by opening the LXTerminal console on the
taskbar of your desktop, on the first line: [yatebts@ybts-'serial number'~]$.
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Access the YateBTS WebGUI locally by clicking on the YateBTS Config icon on the
desktop:
This allows you to access the GUI, via HTTP, on two different ports.
1.1.
If the machine is not in a secure network, it should be made accessible only from
localhost by uncommenting the content of the .htaccess:
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, with the '2080' port for newer YateBTS versions
1.2.
You may also connect to the WebGUI using the following links:
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, with the '2080' port for newer YateBTS versions
2. Remotely
Note:
Use the
2080
port to access the web server installed on the LabKit.
2.1.
DHCP through the Intel Ethernet port
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Connect the LabKit to your Wi-Fi router or switch with an Ethernet cable, in the Intel
Ethernet port, as seen in the image showing LabKit's rear side.
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To find out your assigned IP address, enter the Mageia Control Center, go to Network &
Internet, open the Network Center and select Wired (Ethernet) and click on Configure.
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Open your computer's browser and go to:
http://assigned-IP-address:2080/nib/main.php
to access the YateBTS WebGUI.
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