Introduction
The VSM Hardware Appliance is a collector type that was offered in the past and is no longer available for new installations, however many customers still use existing Hardware Appliances.
The Hardware Appliance remains the property of and is managed by Virsae.
This section serves to detail configuration and log file collection steps for any Legacy Hardware Appliances.
Hardware Appliance Physical Installation
The VSM hardware appliance is a 19’’ rack mount 1 U server. The make and model changed from time to time and Ranged from IBM/Lenovo M3-6 servers to Lenovo SR250 series servers.
The appliance needs to be rack-mounted in an air-conditioned environment and requires only a single power and single LAN connection.
The LAN connection needs to be configured as per VSM Connectivity requirements allowing access to both the Internet and all UC components being managed on the appropriate ports.
- Determine a suitable location for the appliance in a rack with suitable power and LAN connections
- Connect the appliance NIC 1 (labelled with a MAC address) to an Ethernet switch using a standard Cat 5 LAN cable
- Plug the power in
- Power on the appliance
Hardware Appliance Administration
Introduction
The VSM appliance runs virtualized services within the same hardware configuration. An initial setup for configuration is to set network details of the host machine.
This configuration is performed by directly connecting the appliance maintenance port to the engineer’s computer. To perform this step the engineer will require:
- Physical access to the appliance.
- Ethernet crossover cable or standard Ethernet cable if the engineer's computer runs gigabit ethernet.
- Engineer computer, e.g. a laptop with a browser.
Connecting Engineer's Computer To Appliance
The appliance has two built-in network cards. First, connect the ethernet cable to the engineer's computer.
Locate the Ethernet ports on the back of the appliance. Connect the ethernet cable to the NIC 2 Ethernet port labelled with http://169.254.95.254(WM)
Web browser and VSM Appliance Configuration
On the engineer's computer, start-up the preferred web browser.
Enter into the address bar the address http://169.254.95.254 - this address should be labelled on the front of the appliance.
When a connection is established the following log on screen will appear:
The default username/password is user/123.
Login to the appliance and a number of configuration settings are shown as part of the home page (see below)
- Administration
- Current Status
- Change IP Address
- Setup Proxy
- Ping Test
Configuration of the appliance occurs through the Change IP Address and Setup Proxy options.
If proxy server configurations are needed, enter these first. This can be done using the Setup Proxy option (shown below).
Fill in the form to configure the use of Proxy then click Submit.
Next, change the network adapter settings to match the customer’s network requirements. Select the “Change IP Address” option.
The following web page is shown. Enter appropriate values for the fields displayed and submit the request to the appliance.
Click Submit.
The appliance is now configured.
Administration
To maintain secure access to the appliance, change the default password of the User account using the “Change User Password” option (shown below).
Testing Connectivity
Ping test
To check if the appliance has been successfully integrated into the customer’s network, a simple ping test is provided by the Ping Test option (shown below).
VSM Connectivity test
Finally, select Current Status to check the connection of the appliance to the Virsae Cloud Computing Service. If everything is correct the Connection Status will show as connected, and the Last VSM Heartbeat will show a recent date and time.
To check the connectivity from the Virsae Cloud Computing Service end, login to the Virsae web portal and navigate to Service Desk> Equipment Locations. The Last Heartbeat Message will show a recent date and time.
Log Collection
Connect to the VSM appliance as detailed earlier in this section. Once you are logged into the VSM appliance web management console, click on the ‘Administration’ button and select ‘Windows Services’ from the dropdown box.
Expand the ‘Appliance Controller Client’ list by clicking on the + symbol:
The most recent log file will be at the bottom, click on the ‘open’ link to download and save the file for review:
Example log file below: