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!

Installation and Setup
Configuring the Ethernet Interface
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3. Click Static, and then type the fixed IP address you would like to use for this Application
Server.
4. Type addresses in the Netmask and Broadcast boxes that correspond to your desired
network configuration.
The values you type should be based on the IP address and the desired network
configuration. In the above example (10.10.80.10), the corresponding netmask has been
configured as
255.255.255.0, with a resulting broadcast address of 10.10.80.255. You
should always verify these values with your network administrator.
5. Click Ye s , next to Activate at boot.
6. Click Save.
Note: This page shows the current settings for the eth0 interface, which are the
factory default values if you are configuring this port for the first time.
Notes
• Make sure you type the IP address exactly as it is on the Edit Host Address
page (see step 3 of "Configuring Host Addresses", on page 34).
• Typically the IP addresses for all devices on a LAN will begin with the same
two data groups, and the remaining two will be assigned by the system
administrator.
Note: Leave the MTU box blank.
Note: If you do not click Ye s , the eth0 interface will return to its previous
configuration the next time the system restarts.