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Hello James,

Am 05.08.2021 um 19:30 schrieb James H. H. Lampert via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Actually, at this point, I'm leaning towards just getting the installed-but-not-configured iACS on my iMac talking to the Lan Console Ethernet on the E4A.

I see. Configuration in General should be easy. In the systems configuration, there are headings "General", "Connection", and "Console".

I *guess* you need to put the ASMI IP address into the Service-Hostname field. But I also remember that in SST, there was also a "service" adapter to be configured, but I honestly don't remember details.

Our E4A is configured as a LAN Console box, and because of the small size of our shop, we do not have the Console Ethernet plugged into a separate isolated network.

In general, I see no functional difference between a 1:1 connection of the console port, or it being part of a LAN. The most important point is IP connectivity. :-)

:wq! PoC


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