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Extract the zip archive. It should contain the 3 files “allegro-multimeter.ovf”, “allegro-multimeter.vmdk” and “allegro-multimeter-virtualbox.ovf”. | Extract the zip archive. It should contain the 3 files “allegro-multimeter.ovf”, “allegro-multimeter.vmdk” and “allegro-multimeter-virtualbox.ovf”. | ||
=== | === Allegro Virtual Edition deployment to VMWare Workstation === | ||
Download, install and Open VMWare Workstation (see [https://www.vmware.com/ https://www.vmware.com/]): | Download, install and Open VMWare Workstation (see [https://www.vmware.com/ https://www.vmware.com/]): | ||
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[[File:Workstation player import.png|600px]] | [[File:Workstation player import.png|600px]] | ||
Next, specify the location on your disk, set a name and import the | Next, specify the location on your disk, set a name and import the Allegro Virtual Edition. | ||
[[File:Workstation player import 2.png|600px]] | [[File:Workstation player import 2.png|600px]] | ||
The Allegro Virtual Edition will be imported. Once this is complete, you can edit the settings of the | The Allegro Virtual Edition will be imported. Once this is complete, you can edit the settings of the Allegro. Note that the first interface is used for Management access and requires a network with a DHCP server. The second network port is used as a data plane. The Allegro Virtual Edition analyzes all traffic on this network port. By default, both ports are bridged to your local network. You can change the first port to NAT to allow only access from your local PC. You can also change the settings later at any time. | ||
[[File:Workstation player settings.png|600px]] | [[File:Workstation player settings.png|600px]] |
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