Virtual Appliances

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* [http://download.distribution.telcobridges.com/appliances/centos5_virtual_appliance_v2-7.ova Release 2.7 Centos 5 Open Virtual Appliance (.ova)]
 
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Revision as of 14:36, 16 September 2016

A virtual appliance is a pre-configured virtual machine image, ready to run on a hypervisor. TelcoBridges distributes virtual appliances having Tctrl (TMG-CONTROL) pre-installed.

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How to Use the Virtual Appliance

Oracle VirtualBox

1. Download and install the latest free Oracle VirtualBox from VirtualBox.org

2. Open the .ova file with Oracle VirtualBox

3. Start the Virtual Machine

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4. Login to the Virtual Machine from the VirtualBox terminal window

  • login: root
  • Password: P*ssw0rd

5. Type "ifconfig" and get the IP address of your VM (only accessible from your computer)

Virtualbox vm login.PNG

6. Open a browser and type in http://ip_address:12358 in the address bar

Virtualbox vm browse.png

7. Login to the web portal

  • Username: root
  • Password: root



VMware Workstation Player

1. Download and install the latest license free VMware Workstation Player from VMware

2. Open the .ova file with VMware Workstation Player

3. Start the Virtual Machine

Vmware vm start.png

4. Login to the Virtual Machine from VMware Player terminal window

  • login: root
  • Password: P*ssw0rd

5. Type "ifconfig" and get the IP address of your VM (only accessible from your computer)

Vmware vm login.png

6. Open a browser and type in http://ip_address:12358 in the address bar

Vmware vm browse.png

7. Login to the web portal

  • Username: root
  • Password: root
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