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7. For NEC IPF embedded appliances:
a. The Configure NEC IPF Settings window will open.
b. In the Address field, type a 1-256 character IP address in dot notation form or a DNS
name. The address is not case sensitive.
c. In the Username field, type a 1-64 character username to be used to log in to the
embedded appliance. Usernames are case sensitive.
d. In the Password field, type a 1-64 character password to be used to log in to the
embedded appliance. Passwords are case sensitive.
e. Click Next.
f. The embedded device discovery will verify that the embedded appliance’s product ID
matches the appliance type. If successful, the Select Options window will open.
g. The Appliance Name field contains the name stored in the embedded appliance. You
may change this to a 1-256 character unique name. Names are not case sensitive.
h. Enable or disable the Allow target devices with the same name to be merged into a
single target device checkbox.
i. Click Next.
8. Click Finish.
Adding managed appliances from a range or list of IP addresses
This procedure is valid for supported KVM switches and serial console appliances. It may also
be valid for appliances supported by a plug-in; see the appropriate documentation.
To add a managed appliance from a range or list of IP addresses:
1. In a Units View window containing managed appliances (see Accessing Units View
windows on page 118), click Add. The Add Appliance Wizard will open.
2. The Select Add Unit Procedure window will open.
3. To enter IP addresses as a delimited list, click Add multiple appliances, then click Next.
Enter IPv4 and/or IPv6 addresses, separated by either a comma (,) or a semi-colon (;).
-or-
To enter an IP address range, click Discover appliances on the network from an IPv4
address range or an IPv6 subnet, then click Next. Select Use IPv4 address range and
type the IP address from which to begin and end the search in the corresponding fields,
or select Use IPv6 subnet and type the IPv6 network prefix in the corresponding field.
Click Next.
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