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IVIEW CR-iVU25NR Quick Start Manual

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www.cyberoam-iview.com
CR-iVU25NR
Version 1.0- 0126-09/06/2014

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Summary of Contents for IVIEW CR-iVU25NR

  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide www.cyberoam-iview.com CR-iVU25NR Version 1.0- 0126-09/06/2014...
  • Page 2: Understanding The Appliance

    ! One Crossover Ethernet Cable Web Admin Console ! One Cyberoam Quick Start Guide Username admin ! One Straight-through Ethernet Cable Password cyberoam By default Cyberoam iView is shipped with two Administrator Users. CLI Console (SSH/Serial Connection) Administrator 1 Username admin Password admin Administrator 2 If any items from the package are missing.
  • Page 3 No activity Ports - Eth0, Green (L), Amber (R) Port is connected at 100Mbps Eth1, Eth2, Eth3 Green (L), Green (R) Port is connected at 1000Mbps No link 5 Once you turn on the power, Cyberoam iView appliance booting process starts.
  • Page 4 6 Once the appliance is booted successfully, you will be prompted to login. Logon with default username 'root' and password 'admin'. Change directory to the network- scripts and change IP address of Cyberoam iView appliance using 'system-config-network' command. Select action as ‘Device configuration’.
  • Page 5 IP address is changed to 172.16.13.120. Execute ‘service network restart’ command to restart service network. 9. Change Console Password for user root (optional). Congratulations!!! This finishes the basic configuration of Cyberoam iView and you are now ready to use the Appliance.
  • Page 6 Web RAID Management Software (WebGUI). For more information, refer to the KB article "Cyberoam iView - RAID Troubleshooting Information". 3. Cyberoam iView can be integrated with various devices to generate reports. Refer to http://sourceforge.net/projects/cyberoam-iview to know integration process with supported devices.
  • Page 7 Cyberoam iView License Policy Cyberoam iView is free software, if you are using and/or enhancing / developing open source applications: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.