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Programmable digital audio processing node
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Chapter 5 - Setting up the NION
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Enabling or disabling the web interface
The web interface is disabled by default on NioNodes and must be enabled before you can
access a NION via a web browser.
To enable or disable the web interface
1. Open a browser and specify the IP address of the NION in the Address bar.
2. From the main menu, select CONFIG to display the first configuration page, LAN
CONFIG, then select NEXT repeatedly until the NETWORK SERVICES page is
displayed.
3. Use the wheel and the wheel push button to change the WEB setting to ENABLED or
DISABLED.
4. Select APPLY.
When the web interface is enabled, you can enter the IP address of the unit into your web
browser to get to the web interface.
Tip: If this does not work, you may have an IP address problem on either the NioNode or your
PC. If you have a proxy server set up in your internet options, you may have to create an
exception for local IP addresses.
Understanding the system status page on the front panel
The system status page on the NION front panel shows information about the CPU load during
set periods of time. The information is based on the output from the Linux Top command,
/proc/loadavg file and the uptime command.
LOAD
5M
15M
CPU
For more information on the Top command, see
http://linux.die.net/man/1/top http://linux.die.net/man/1/top.
For more information on the /proc/loadavg file and the uptime command, see to
www.luci.org http://www.luci.org/luci-discuss/200210/ms
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The average of the number of tasks
running during the period of time since the
page was last refreshed.
Average CPU load over the last 5 minutes.
Average CPU load over the last 15
minutes.
Current percentage utilization of the CPU.
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