Nodegrid Services Router
  • 23 May 2023
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Quick Start Guide for Nodegrid Services Router

Security Warning

Nodegrid Services Router (NSR) provides extensive access to the devices attached to it. Precautions must be taken to avoid compromising your security policies.

From the factory, this equipment is shipped with the following settings:

  • DHCP, SSHv2, HTTPS – ENABLED
  • All Serial, USB, SFP+ and switch ports – DISABLED
  • Ethernet – ENABLED

Users will be required to create a password the first time they login to the device.

Note: root access has been disabled for security reasons.

Please consult the NodegridUser Guide for more information on security settings.

NSR shown

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1 Mount your NSR

For detailed rack mounting instructions, see the Nodegrid User Guide which is available in the Document Library.

2 Connect to your network

Connect a ZPE-recommended CAT 5e or CAT 6 cable from the 10/100/1000BaseT port to your network. You may connect to either or both network ports for redundancy.

3 Connect to the Serial Console port

Using the ZPE’s RJ-45 console adaptor, connect a terminal or workstation to the serial console port on the NSR. The NSR will be configured using a terminal or terminal emulator with session settings of: 115200, 8, N,1, with no flow control. Alternatively, use the HDMI port.

4 Connect power cables and turn NSR on

Connect the power cables to the appliance. Turn on the power switches.

Note: All remaining manual setup steps are required the first time you configure your NSR.

For manual downloads and support, visit: www.zpesystems.com/document-library/
For further assistance please contact ZPE Technical Support. support@zpesystems.com

5 Configure network parameters

NOTE: Skip to step 6 if you have a DHCP environment. DHCP is the default IP configuration. If no DHCP server is available, please log in to Nodegrid SR via its console or HDMI port using admin credentials and configure a static IP address using CLI instructions as follows:

[admin@nodegrid /]# cd /settings/network_connections/ETH0
[admin@nodegrid ETH0]# set ipv4_mode=static
[+admin@nodegrid ETH0]# set ipv4_address=10.0.0.10
[+admin@nodegrid ETH0]# set ipv4_bitmask=24
[+admin@nodegrid ETH0]# set ipv4_gateway=10.0.0.1
[+admin@nodegrid ETH0]# show
name: ETH0
type: Ethernet
ethernet_interface = eth0
description =
connect_automatically = yes
set_as_primary_connection = yes
enable_lldp = no
ipv4_mode = static
ipv4_address = 10.0.0.10
ipv4_bitmask = 24
ipv4_gateway = 10.0.0.1
ipv4_dns_server =
ipv4_dns_search =
ipv4_default_route_metric = 90
ipv4_ignore_obtained_default_gateway = no
ipv6_mode = address_auto_configuration
ipv6_dns_server =
ipv6_dns_search =
ipv6_default_route_metric = 90
ipv6_ignore_obtained_default_gateway = no
[+admin@nodegrid ETH0]# commit

6 Configure serial, network & USB devices

Note: Your NSR will respond over the network at 192.168.160.10 if your DHCP server fails or is unavailable.

Note: To check your current IP address, connect to the NSR console port and hit Enter at the login prompt until you see the IP address of ETH0 interface.

To configure the NSR for the first time via Network:

a) Open a web browser (HTTP/S) and enter its IP address in the address field. Or start an SSH session to your NSR’s IP address.

b) Log in to your NSR as admin.

c) Set your NSR basic configuration:

  • Security

    • Security, Services page: Select the desired services and Ports, cryptographic protocols and cipher suite levels. Click Save when finished.
    • Authentication page: add your Remote Authentication servers (AD, LDAP, Tacacs+, Radius and/or Kerberos).
    • Authorization page: create users groups, set profiles and assign devices
  • Network

    • Network settings tab: Set your desired Network and Interfaces parameters. Click Save for each submenu.
  • Change Admin Password
    At any time, click admin@domain.com in the upper right corner of your screen and click “Change Password” to change your system password.

d) NSR modules

  • Serial & USB

    • Managed Devices, Devices page: Select serial and/or USB ports checkboxes and click “Edit.” Set your preferences and click Save when finished.
  • Ethernet

    • Network, Switch page: select the interfaces’ checkboxes and click on “Edit”. Set your preferences and click Save when finished.
  • Other modules: please refer to the Nodegrid User Guide.

Congratulations!

Your Nodegrid SR is now configured and ready to accept users and connections to its ports and interfaces.

7 Additional Configuration

NOTE: We recommend that you set up a new Administrator account (in admin group with full privileges) and use the new account instead of the default admin account.

Add New Users
Click Security tab, Local Accounts, Add, set options, Save.

Alerts & logging
Set and send alerts by email, SMS, and/or SNMP.

Power
Control network attached PDU power strips and server, network and storage devices.

For advanced configuration options, howtos and tips please refer to your Nodegrid User Guide.

8 Get technical updates

To automatically receive future firmware updates and technical information, sign up here:
www.zpesystems.com/the-loop/


By installing, copying, or otherwise using this device, you agree to be bound by the terms of the licensing, maintenance and sale agreements set forth on www.zpesystems.com/docs/legal. If you do not agree to the terms of those agreements, do not install or use the Hardware and/or Software Product(s).


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