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The innovaphone Linux Application Platform provides possibilities to install innovaphone or custom applications for certain purposes, like Reporting or a Fax Server.<br> | The innovaphone Linux Application Platform provides possibilities to install innovaphone or custom applications for certain purposes, like Reporting or a Fax Server.<br> | ||
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The Linux distribution Debian 6 (Squeeze) is used. | The Linux distribution Debian 6 (Squeeze) is used and 2.6.35.4 as kernel. | ||
==Requirements== | ==Requirements== |
Revision as of 15:35, 24 March 2011
Introduction
The innovaphone Linux Application Platform provides possibilities to install innovaphone or custom applications for certain purposes, like Reporting or a Fax Server.
The Linux distribution Debian 6 (Squeeze) is used and 2.6.35.4 as kernel.
Requirements
There are two ways to use the innovaphone Linux Application Platform:
On an IPxx10 Gateway
- An IP0010, IP3010 or IP6010 Gateway
- Firmware Version 9
- A compact flash card with UDMA support (minimum 2 GB)
- We recommend SanDisk Extreme with UDMA and 60 MB/s or above
As a Virtual Machine
- VMWare Player/VMWare Workstation
Installation
Download the latest Linux Application Platform from download.innovaphone.com .
You can download and install two different packages:
Default Credentials
- Web/Webdav: admin/linux
- Root-Login (e.g. with Putty): root/iplinux
Linux Application Platform (IPxx10 Gateways)
It is recommended to use CF-Cards with sizes of 4GB or more and the cards must support UDMA!
- Enable Linux with !config flags L... and !config write.
- Decompress the downloaded package. You should have an image file like linux_ipxx10_armel.img now.
- Upload the decompressed file over the gateways web interface [ http://wiki.innovaphone.com/index.php?title=Reference9:General/Compact-Flash/Image here ]. Select "Part 1" before starting the upload!
- Upload the decompressed file over the gateways web interface under Reference9:General/Compact-Flash/Image . Select "Part 1" before starting the upload!
- Reset the box (which also activates the config change of step 1).
- Configure IP under Reference9:Linux/IP : select either "Disabled" to assign a static IP or ETH0/ETH1 to receive an IP-Address from DHCP-Server behind ETH0 or ETH1.
- Configure the kernel file, which you find under Reference9:General/Compact-Flash/General#Browse_CF_Content on Reference9:Linux/General Linux kernel file (Currently "Image-6010-2.6.32.3")
- Configure "root=/dev/sda2" (without quotes) under Reference9:Linux/General Kernel command line.
- If you want, configure the autostart flag.
- Submit your changes.
- Click the Reference9:Linux/General Start-Link. The page refreshes until Linux gets an IP and then tries to get a link to the Linux Web Server, which can take some time for the first time installation (> 20 minutes).
- Open the Linux Seb Server to see the installation progress (which might take several minutes too). The default credentials are admin/linux.
- Enter the innovaphone device admin credentials when the installation has finished. Now wait until the page refrehses. The web server credentials are now the innovaphone device admin credentials.
- Linux install has finished.
Linux Application Platform (VMWare)
- Decompress the downloaded archive. You should have two files: IP-Debian.vmx and IP-Debian.vmdk.
- Now you have two possibilities (example for VMWare Player, VMWare Workstation should be similar):
- If you want to assign more than 4 GB virtual flash:
- Do not directly start/doubleclick the vmx file!
- Start the VMware Player and Open the vmx file with Open a Virtual Machine.
- Open Edit virtual machine settings.
- Select the hard disk and Expand it under Utilities to the wished size.
- Apply the change and klick Play virtual machine.
- If 4 GB are enough, simply double click the vmx file and Linux will start.
- If you want to assign more than 4 GB virtual flash:
- The first time, a script will automatically configure a new partition, the web server etc., which will take some time.
- In the meantime, fetch your IP from the VMWare Player screen or login as root and get your IP address with the command ifconfig.
- Login to the web server to see the installation progress (it may take some minutes until the web server is up).
- Linux will restart automatically after the first time installation has finished.
- Linux install has finished.