e. (Optional) The Safeguard Sessions Appliance 3500 is equipped with a dual-port
SFP+ interface card labeled A and B. Optionally, connect a supported SFP+
module to these interfaces.
NOTE:
For a list of compatible connectors, see Linux Base Driver for 10 Gigabit
Intel Ethernet Network Connection. Note that SFP transceivers encoded
for non Intel hosts may be incompatible with the Intel 82599EB host
chipset found in SPS.
4. Power on the hardware.
5. Change the BIOS password on the One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions.
The default password is ADMIN or changeme, depending on your hardware.
6. Change the IPMI password on the One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions.
The default password is ADMIN or changeme, depending on your hardware.
NOTE:
Ensure that you have the latest version of IPMI firmware installed. You can
download the relevant firmware from the One Identity Knowledge base.
To change the IPMI password, connect to the IPMI remote console.
NOTE:
If you encounter issues when connecting to the IPMI remote console, add the
DNS name or the IP address of the IPMI interface to the exception list
(whitelist) of the Java console. For details on how to do this, see the Java FAQ
entry titled How can I configure the Exception Site List?.
7. Following boot, SPS attempts to receive an IP address automatically via DHCP. If it
fails to obtain an automatic IP address, it starts listening for HTTPS connections on
the 192.168.1.1 IP address.
To configure SPS to listen for connections on a custom IP address, complete the
following steps:
a. Access SPS from the local console, and log in with username root and
password default.
b.
Select Shells > Core
c. Change the IP address of SPS:
ifconfig eth0 <IP-address> netmask 255.255.255.0
Replace <IP-address> with an IPv4 address suitable for your environment.
d. Set the default gateway using the following command:
route add default gw <IP-of-default-gateway>
Replace <IP-of-default-gateway> with the IP address of the default gateway.
e. Type exit, then select Logout from the Console Menu.
8. Connect to the SPS web interface from a client machine and complete the Welcome
shell in the Console Menu.
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