Launch the remote console JViewer application by using a supported web browser on your PC to remotely connect to the SBC host console. Remote Console is mainly used to re-install the ConnexIP Operating System or remote access of the host server.
The default network ports used by BMC system controller are listed on the page SBC 5400 Ports. These ports are not configurable and are fixed for use by the BMC. Depending on your network these ports may need to be configured as part of your router or firewall configuration.
The following prerequisites allow you to use your PC/Laptop as a remote console:
To support network security, IE blocks the website from downloading files to your computer and this creates a problem in opening the remote console using IE8 or later.
By default, the JViewer remote console is disabled from the BMC GUI. Navigate to Configuration > Network and you can see the JViewer in disabled state in the Security section of Network Settings screen.
The above image depicts the default Network Settings. The JViewer option is not enabled by default. Therefore, A message, "Java Console is disabled, please enable in Configuration > Network" is displayed on the Dashboard or Remote Console > Console Redirection window.
Use the following procedure to launch the remote console (JViewer):
Login to the SBC BMC using the credentials:
Username: root
Password: superuser
The BMC main screen appears.
Click Configuration > Network. The Network Settings window is displayed.
Select Enable JViewer and click Save.
A message stating the network configuration is successful is displayed.
Click Launch.
The JViewer console can also be launched under Remote Control > Console Re-direction.
A security warning message appears seeking your permission to run JViewer.
Select I accept the risk and want to run this application and Click Run. The JViewer Console window is displayed.
To enhance SBC Platform security, log on to JViewer Console using the linuxadmin
credentials. The direct root
access is no longer supported.
Enter the following credentials:
Username: linuxadmin
Password: sonus
At the prompt, switch user to root
using the following command:
su -
Enter the root
password as sonus1.
Once you are in 'root' access, proceed with your actions.