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ISO Frequently asked Questions
Do I need to know how to use Linux?
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No – Installation is completely automated and all post install configuration is
performed via the web interface.
What server hardware will it run on?
It will run on most server hardware that meets the minimum stated
requirements (see below).
This includes, but is not limited to:
• Dell 2950, 1950, 2500, 2400
• HP/Compaq DL360, DL380
What specification of server hardware does jetNEXUS ALB-X need?
A minimum of a high-end Pentium 4 with 512MB of RAM, an 80GB hard disk and
2 Intel or Broadcom Gigabit capable NICs.
What IP address will it come up on?
On first boot it will try and find a DHCP server for an IP address. If it does not
find one, then its default IP will be 192.168.100.100.
How can I initially access the new server hardware?
You can use jetNEXUS Discovery (a Windows application), the web GUI (http://
IP:27374/), secure shell (ssh over Ethernet), or a serial cable.
Can I get root access to the device?
This is not provided by default but can be supplied at the discretion of the
jetNEXUS support team.
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Hardware Requirements |
CPU and Memory
A high-end Pentium 4 with
512MB of RAM. More memory
would be required where caching
is being employed. How much
will of course depend on how
much data you are planning for
the ALB-X to cache.
Note: performance is significantly
improved by running multi
core CPU’s.
Network Requirements
Two NICs (Network Interface
Cards). jetNEXUS ISO build officially
supports only Intel and
Broadcom on the basis of their
suitability for - and performance
with network intensive processes
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