Toolvox® x3, Administrator guide 3 configuring server settings – Code Blue TOOLVOX X3 User Manual

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ToolVox® X3

Administrator Guide

3 Configuring Server Settings

Warning:

Advanced knowledge of the ToolVox system is required before making any changes other

than network settings to the system. Changing settings other than the network settings may result

in complete system failure. Hourly support packages are available and require remote access to the

system via remote desktop control.

The ToolVox X3 has the IP configuration set to DHCP by default. While facing the back of the

ToolVox X3 server, the NIC on the left is eth0 and the NIC on the right is eth1. NIC eth0 is the only

interface that is activated at boot. NIC eth1 would need to be activated in Webmin, if it is needed.

A user account was also added to run the following from the CLI for those familiar with Linux

platforms:

There are multiple methods for logging into the ToolVox server.

Initially you may just want a keyboard and monitor directly plugged into the server. You can then

configure the network settings using CLI commands listed below. Once you know the IP address of

the server you can connect via SSH or use a web browser and enter the Webmin side of the server

to edit network settings. You do not need to do both methods.

Configuration of Network Settings Via Direct Connect and
SSH commands:

This is the login information for the user account on the Toolvox systems:

Login:

cbadmin

Password:

CodeBlue92

These are some of the common commands this user is able to run as sudo:

Ifconfig (see current network info)
The server by default is DHCP so once you have connected a network connection to the eth0 port
on the rear of the server, it will pull an IP address if DHCP is running on your network.

If the network is not running DHCP, then run the below command to configure a static IP address.

sudo system-config-network (setup Dynamic/Static network settings for the ToolVox).

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