Refer to the NEXIO Delay Server User Guide,
part number 175-100464-00.
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Enter the delay parameters for your delay input.
Click the Create StreamDelay button on the left-hand side of the
dialog. The following dialog appears.This sample dialog is filled with
example information.
Enter the URL for your Delay Server device into your browser’s address
bar. Include the port number 8080.
Example: http://137.237.182.128:8080
You will Need:
- PC with network access to the Delay Server
- IP address for your Delay Server device’s Eth0 (NIC 1) port
6. Create your first delay
After all the parameters have been entered, click the OK button. If the input is
found, a view similar to the following dialog appears, with an indication of the
incoming rate of the stream being accumulated.
Click the Add Output link in the upper-right corner of the screen to open the
Add Output dialog. Enter the name of the output and the delay you want to
use, based either on a duration or a time of day.
To operate the remote KVM over IP you must have a Java Runtime Environment set up on the client PC, then click on the
Launch button.
To access server management, type
http://NewlyAssigned-IPaddres.
The login credential is
ADMIN/ADMIN
dSave any changes and exit from BIOS.
cThe default IP Address is 192.168.000.024 and the
default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.000. Either use
the defaults or enter a new IP Address and Subnet Mask.
bSelect LAN Configuration.
aVerify the IPMI Firmware version is 1.10 or higher.
Change the following BIOS settings in Advanced > IPMI Configuration.
Press DEL to enter system BIOS.
Connect the IPMI port (RJ-45 port above the USB ports) to
the switch that enabled DHCP.
5. Set up server management via IPMI