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get_started:ericsson_hosting:access [2015/02/14 18:21]
Jonas Bjurel
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 The userid and the ip-adress will be provided with your access grant The userid and the ip-adress will be provided with your access grant
  
 +Once you have a Account on the Ericsson SSH GW. You will be assigned a lab for your use.  ​
  
-From the SSH gateway, all the POD resources can be reached. 
  
-Accessing ​the iLO GUI: +Refer to the Ericsson OPNFV Montreal Lab Document [[https://wiki.opnfv.org/_media/get_started/opnfv_montreal_lld_lab_workbook.pdf|Link to OPNFV Media Space]]
-Start firefox ​ browse to OA IP  http://10.118.33.191 user://<​Provided with your access grant>// ​   password: //<​Provided with your access grant>/+
  
-From there you can access ​the different blade'​s ​respective consoles.+The Lab Document Outlines ​the following:​ 
 +    - Steps for connecting and setting up Port Forwards to access your Lab 
 +    - IP Subnet / VLAN Assignments per Lab 
 +    - Logical and Physical Connection Information 
 +    - Layout of both Baremetal and Nested Environment 
 +    - Password Info / Tip'​s ​and Tricks. 
 +    - Examples of Manual Steps (build server, fuel install, deploy environment,​ etc)
  
-Once an OS is installed and configured on the blades - there is also direct access ​to the blade'​s mgmt network, see (https://wiki.opnfv.org/​get_started/​ericsson_hosting/​network).+Accessing ​the iLO GUI: Start firefox browse ​to OA IP http://10.118.32.197 user:<​Provided with your access grant> password: <​Provided with your access grant>
  
 +From there you can access the different blade'​s respective consoles.
get_started/ericsson_hosting/access.1423938077.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015/02/14 18:21 by Jonas Bjurel