To get started with the appliance, you must install the
appliance in the rack, configure the appliance for access, start the
user interface, and confirm the operational state of the appliance.
Before you begin
- You must have a 1 gigabit network connection for the MGMT0 management port.
- Decide whether you are using the 1 gigabit or 10 gigabit Ethernet
ports for your data grid. You must use either the left Ethernet module
(1 gigabit ports), or the right Ethernet module (10 gigabit ports).
- The IP addresses for the Ethernet interfaces for management access
and data grid use.
- The IP address of the default gateways (routers) that supports
the subnets for the Ethernet interfaces.
- The IP address for the network services (SSH, Telnet, and so on).
Procedure
- Physically install the appliance in the rack.
Important: Do not attempt to physically open the case
of the appliance. Opening the case triggers a security fault and the
appliance no longer operates. It must then be returned to IBM® for remanufacturing.
- Carefully unpack the appliance. Locate all supplied
power cords, the serial cables, and the rails.
- Identify the rack location for installation, and ensure
that there is sufficient space above and below the appliance for ventilation
and appliance maintenance.
- Secure the mounting rails.
- Install the appliance on the rails, and slide the appliance
into place.
- From the front of the appliance, use network cables
to connect the appliance to your network. Ethernet cables are not
supplied.
- Connect the MGMT0 management port to a 1 gigabit network.
- For non-management traffic for the data grid, use either the left
Ethernet module (1 gigabit ports), or the right Ethernet module (10
gigabit ports).
- Use the supplied power cords to connect power supplies
to power outlets.
- From a serial console, establish a connection to the CONSOLE connector on the front of the device, configured with
9600 baud 8N1 (8 bits per character, no parity, 1 stop bit), and no
flow control. Use the supplied serial cable or PL-2303 USB-to-serial
cable to make the connection. If you are using the PL-2303 USB-to-serial
cable, download and install a driver for the cable. The recommended
terminal emulation on the serial console is VT100.
- Press the power button. The green power LED light is
illuminated and the serial console displays.
- The login prompt displays. For the initial appliance
configuration, log in with the user ID and password: xcadmin/xcadmin.
Important: Do not lose the xcadmin user ID and password.
If you lose this information, you cannot log back in to the appliance
and you must send the appliance back to IBM for remanufacturing, which erases all data on the appliance.
To ensure access to the xcadmin user ID and password, consider configuring an SMTP server and
email address so you can reset the xcadmin password.
- Configure the appliance for access with the serial console. A wizard guides you through the process of accepting the license
agreements and configuring the Ethernet ports. See Initializing and configuring IBM WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance for more information.
- Update your appliance firmware to the latest version. See Updating the firmware for more information.
- Track the startup status of the appliance after the firmware
upgrade. Run the start-progress command to monitor the progress. When this command returns STARTED, the appliance is ready for use.
- Start the user interface.
- In the Web browser address bar, enter the URL and port
information defined during the device initialization. You can use
the IP address that you defined or the host name that corresponds
to the IP address, for example: https://myXC10.ibm.com. Use the secure HTTP protocol (HTTPS).
- Enter xcadmin in the User field.
- Enter the corresponding password in the Password field. This password is initially set to xcadmin.
- Click Log In. To log out, click Log Out.
- Confirm the operational states of the appliance.
- The green Power LED light at front of the appliance is illuminated.
- The amber Fault LED light at front of the appliance is not illuminated.
- The green Caching LED light at the front of the appliance is illuminated.
- The amber Caching Error LED light at the front of the appliance
is not illuminated.
- The liquid crystal display (LCD) on the front of the appliance
displays the product release and build version.
For a diagram of where each of these lights is located
on the appliance, see Appliance specifications and features .
If you have concerns,
contact IBM Support. Go to: http://www-947.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/overview/software/websphere/websphere_datapower_xc10_appliance.