Running Configuration Jump Start
This section describes the configuration jump-start script that runs the first time you log
in to GigaVUE-FM. After running the configuration script, you can log in to the GigaVUE-
FM UI from a Web browser or a remote console such as TeraTerm or PuTTY to use the
command line interface (CLI) to re-run jump-start or use other CLI commands.
The following are the steps in the configuration jump-start and an explanation of each
step.
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Hostname?
Provide a unique hostname for GigaVUE-FM. The hostname may contain letters,
numbers, periods (.), and hyphens (-), but may not begin with a hyphen. No other special
characters are permitted. This will also appear as part of the command line prompt after
jump-start completes.
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Use DHCP on eth0 interface?
The default for this step in the configuration is no. If you answer yes. GigaVUE-FM
acquires the DHCP address from the local server.
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Primary IP address and masklen?
Select Yes or No to mask you Primary address.
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Default gateway?
Provide the default gateway address for reaching the management domain.
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Primary DNS server?
Provide the default gateway address for reaching the management domain.
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Domain name?
Enter a domain name to use instead of the IP address to open the GigaVUE-FM login
page. For example, fmappliance.com.
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Admin password?
This sets the password for the admin user in GigaVUE-FM, which you will use to log in to
for the first time. The default is admin123A!. It is highly recommended that you change
the default password.
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Additional Domain Name Server IP addresses?
Enter the address of any additional name servers required. This must be provided as a set
of IP addresses with spaces. For example, 10.10.10.10 11.11.11.11.
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Additional DNS Domains?
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