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To choose from other character sets, navigate to the third line and use the left and right keys
to select the proper string of characters. Move back to the top line to use those characters
in either Insert or Overwrite mode.
When you have the correct IP address entered, press the center button to accept the entry.
This will take you to the pervious screen that shows your new IP address and as well as
your external IP provided that the entry is valid. Invalid entries will result in the display of
the current IP address. You can now arrow down to the Save line and use the center button
to finally accept the changes. When leaving this menu the system will check to make sure
that the value is a valid format for that field or it will be reset to the last know valid IP
address.
After saving any settings you will be taken back to the network settings menu where you
can use the left button to go back to the main menu, when all entered values will be put
into active use by the system.
3c. Information
:
This menu has three sub menus,
Versions, Span(s),
and
Freespace.
The
versions menu will show you what version of system software you are currently running on
the system, along with patch information, under the Rhino System Image menu; also under
the versions menu you will be able to see what Rhino PCI cards are installed and what
version they are, under the Rhino Hardware submenu. Span(s) menu will allow you so see
how spans are defined and their state. The Freespace menu will show the amount of
available system media storage.
3d. Advanced
:
This menu has three submenus:
Logs, Reboot,
and
Power Off.
Logs has
two log files; System Boot Log will show you a log starting with Linux boot and all the
way through the ACPI and information that Linux collects on start up; System Update Log
that shows information about updating patches and status during the update.
Reboot will first confirm that you want to restart the system and then perform a full system
restart. Power off will again confirm that you want to power down the system and then
perform a proper shutdown of the system.
4. Splash Screen:
Please note that the “splash screen” data can be changed by editing
the text file located at /etc/rsli.splash. Use a text editor such as nano to edit this file to add
whatever data you wish to display. To display the IP address of the Ceros on the splash
screen, use the tag “<IP>” in the text file (without the quotation marks).
nano w /etc/issue.splash
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