Introduction
10
SIPxNano IP-PBX Getting Started Guide
2 • Setting Up the SIPxNano
Introduction
This chapter will help you set up the SIPxNano for the first time. The factory has already installed the CentOS
operating system, but you will need to initially configure the system the first time you use it.
Before you begin...
Before you turn on the SIPxNano, follow these steps (see
figure 1
):
Note
The NanoServ chassis is within thermal and design limits but it does run
warm. For proper operation and cooling the system must have 2 cm or 1
inch of space for pen air around both side vents. In other words, it cannot be
laid down flat on a table, and it cannot be standing flat against a partition,
etc.. If mounted in some place, it must be mounted with stand off space
about 1 inch. If mounted in a closed enclosure, it will need 1 or 2 fans on the
outer enclosure for proper air flow inside.
1. Place the SIPxNano upright in the metal stand (included).
2. Attach a VGA monitor (not included) into the VGA port on the rear panel.
3. Attach the keyboard (not included) into the PS/2 port on the rear panel.
4. Attach the mouse (not included) into the other PS/2 port on the rear panel.
5. Attach the Ethernet cable (not included) into the RJ-45 port and connect the other end to the PC (not
included).
6. Attach the power adapter (included), and plug it into the closest electrical outlet.
7. Turn on the power supply switch on the rear panel.
Figure 1. Rear panel of the SIPxNano (Model 6075 shown)
POWER SW
DC-IN 5V
COM1
Audio Line-Out
Mic-In
Serial Port **
VGA Port
RJ-45 10/100 Ethernet Jack
USB Port
PS/2 Mouse (6-pin)
Parallel Port **
PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse (6-pin)
DC Power Jack (3-pin)
Power supply switch
** This feature is only
available for Model 6075.