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NOTE: The CD-ROM supplied with the ER contains the ER Web Client User Guide, the latest version which can be downloaded from our Web site at: Step 5: Launch the ER Client A. Launch IE, enter or https://x.x.x.x:8443 in the address window (in which “x.x.x.x” represents the IP address of the ER server), and then click Go to access the login window of the ER client. B. Enter your Username and Password, and then click LOGIN to access the main screen of the client: NOTE: If you do not have your own Username and Password set up in the ER client, the default Username is manager and the default Password is 8e6ReporT. C. In the navigation panel, select Settings, and then choose User Permissions from the menu: D. Click Add User to open the Enter User Permissions dialog box: E. Enter the Username. F. Enter the Password, and Confirm Password. G. Select the User Type (“Admin” or “Sub-Admin”). H. Click Save to close the dialog box, and to add the username to the user list. I. Exit the client. You can now launch the client and enter the password you just set up. NOTE: For instructions on logging into the client after initial set up, refer to the ER Web Client User Guide. Conclusion Congratulations; you have completed the ER quick start procedures. Now that the ER server is set up on your network and the client can be accessed from your workstation, you will need to be sure the Web-access logging device you are using is sending log files to the ER database. Once the ER database is populated, the client can be used for generating reports. Initially, you will only be able to report on IP addresses. To implement user names in ER reporting, please consult the ER Administrator User Guide. Refer to the ER Web Client User Guide for information on generating reports. NOTE: If you cannot view reports, or if your specific environment is not covered in the ER Administrator User Guide, contact an 8e6 Technologies solutions engineer or technical support representative. Port 22 (SSH) and Port 3306 (SQL) must be open on your network to allow access by remote technical support. Important Information about using the ER in the Evaluation Mode When evaluating the ER and using this product in the evaluation mode, the Expiration screen in the Administrator console and the ER Server Statistics window in the client will display and function differently than they do in the activated (standard) mode of the ER (described in the ER Administrator User Guide and ER Web Client User Guide). Administrator Console, Expiration Screen On the Expiration screen, the following message displays at the top of the screen: “Evaluation Mode – Max Data Storage ‘X’ Weeks” (in which ‘X’ represents the maximum number of weeks in the ER’s data storage scope). In the evaluation mode, you will not be able to make adjustments to the data storage scope. Thus, the Save button is not included at the bottom of the screen. Evaluation Mode information is for viewing purposes only. ER Client, ER Server Statistics Window In the ER Server Statistics window, the note “*Evaluation Mode Enabled” displays above the ER Activity frame. To the right of this note, the Info button displays. When this button is clicked, an alert box opens with the message: “Evaluation Mode – Max Data Storage ‘X’ Weeks” (in which ‘X’ represents the maximum number of weeks in the ER’s data storage scope). Click OK to close the alert box. LED Indicators and Buttons SL Unit Front LED Indicators and Buttons for Hardware Status Monitoring LED indicators and buttons for hardware status monitoring display on the front panel, located on the right side of the SL and MSA chassis (see diagrams below). SL chassis control panel LED Indicator KeyPWR = PowerHD = HDD ActivityNIC1 = LAN 1NIC2 = LAN 2OH = Overheat LED indicators alert you to the status of a feature on the unit while buttons let you perform a function on the unit. LED Indicator Color Condition Description Power Green On System On Off System Off HDD Amber Blinking HDD Activity Off No HDD Activity LAN 1 & LAN 2 Green On Link Connected Blinking LAN Activity Off Disconnected Overheat Red On System Overheated Off System Normal HL Unit Front LED Indicators and Buttons for Hardware Status Monitoring On an HL unit, the following control panel buttons, icons, and LED indicators for hardware status monitoring display on the right side of the front panel: HL chassis control panel LED Indicator KeyPWR = PowerHD = HDD ActivityNIC1 = LAN 1NIC2 = LAN 2OH = OverheatUID = Unique IDentifier The buttons and LED indicators for the depicted icons function as follows: UID (button) – On an HL unit, when the UID button is pressed, a steady blue LED displays on both the front and rear of the chassis (see also Rear of Chassis). These indicators are used for easy location of the chassis in a large stack configuration. The LED remains on until the button is pressed a second time. Overheat/Fan Fail (icon) – This LED is unlit unle...
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