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Many Allegro Network | Many Allegro Network Multimeters come with a on-board [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_Platform_Management_Interface IPMI] interface for basic hardware management. | ||
This interface can be used to start, reboot, or shutdown the device without accessing the web interface. You can also access a virtual monitor to see the output on the console and use a virtual keyboard to interact with the device. This can be helpful for [[Performing a factory reset or configuration reset]]. | This interface can be used to start, reboot, or shutdown the device without accessing the web interface. You can also access a virtual monitor to see the output on the console and use a virtual keyboard to interact with the device. This can be helpful for [[Performing a factory reset or configuration reset]]. | ||
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== Access to IMPI == | == Access to IMPI == | ||
The IPMI interface can be | The IPMI interface can be accessed via a LAN at the very top-left Ethernet port, usually above the USB ports. By default, the port will obtain an IP address via DHCP but within the IPMI web interface it can be reconfigured. | ||
If you point | If you point a browser to that IP address, a SuperMicro login will be presented where you can log into the interface. The default credentials are ADMIN/ADMIN but some newer devices come with a random password printed at the serial number sticker. | ||
We recommend to change the default password into a secure one. | We recommend to change the default password into a secure one. |