Setup guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction to iControl Edge
- System Requirements
- Installation and Setup
- Key Concepts
- Task 1: Preparing to Install an iControl Edge System
- Task 2: Installing the iControl Application Server
- Task 3: Preparing a PC for Configuring the Application Server
- Task 4: Configuring the Application Server
- Task 5: Installing & Configuring EdgeVision Devices
- Task 6: Installing & Configuring Densité Systems
- Task 7: Installing & Configuring GC-100 Network Adapters
- Task 8: Installing Set-Top Boxes
- Task 9: Installing & Configuring Allégro Systems
- Task 10: Verification & Readiness Check
- Task 11: Managing the iControl Edge Configuration Files
- Task 12: Uploading and Applying iControl Edge Configuration Files
- Key Concepts
- Troubleshooting
- Installing PuTTY
- Using WinSCP
- Contact Us!

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Connecting to the Application Server
To connect to the Application Server
1. Using a crossover Ethernet cable, connect the client PC to the eth0 port on the new
Application Server.
Connection between client PC and Application Server
Rear view of Application Server, showing logical ports eth0 and eth1 (physical ports Gb1 and Gb2,
respectively)
Sample workflow: Configuring the Application Server
1. Connect to the Application Server from a client PC or laptop (see page 27).
2.
Ensure that the client PC or laptop has the correct version of the Java Runtime Environment
installed (see "Installing Java", on page 30).
3.
Log on to the Application Server’s Webmin utility (see page 30).
4.
Configure the Application Server’s network settings (see "Configuring the Network", on
page 32).
5.
Apply your changes and perform a readiness check (see "Restarting the System and
Verifying the Configuration", on page 39).
IMPORTANT: Ethernet Port Labels on the PowerEdge R210 and R310
If your Application Server is a Dell PowerEdge R210 or R310, please read the sec-
tion regarding Ethernet port labels (see page 29).
Gb1 Gb2