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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Ethernet Port Labeling on the R210 and R310 Application Servers
The physical Ethernet ports on the backs of the Dell PowerEdge R210 and R310 are labeled
as Gb1 and Gb2. The physical (cabling) port called Gb1 corresponds to logical (Webmin)
port eth0. Likewise, the physical port called Gb2 corresponds to logical port eth1. Throughout
this document, when speaking of cabling and physical ports, the physical port numbers will
match the logical port numbers, which is true for all types of Application Servers except the
R200, R210, and R310. In the case of the R200, R210, and R310, you must map according to
the table below. For example, if a procedure instructs you to connect a cable to an Application
Server’s eth0 port, you must connect the cable to the R210’s physical port labeled Gb1.
Navigating to the Network Configuration Page
To navigate to the Network Configuration page
• On the Webmin page, click Network Configuration.
The Network Configuration page appears.
Ethernet Port Mapping on the R200, R210, and R310 Application Servers
Physical Label on R200, R210, R310 Logical (Webmin) Name
Gb1 eth0
Gb2 eth1
REQUIREMENTS
Make sure you meet the following conditions before beginning this procedure:
• You you have opened iControl (see "Connecting to the Application Server", on page 27).
• You are logged on to iControl Webmin (see page 30).