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Access from Laptop | |
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1- start the Juni[per VPN | |
2- Start workstation Pro | |
From web browser | |
https://10.23.8.9/ui/ | |
Host Info | |
Select the Host | CPU Cores: 24vCPU ( 2x 12 ) RAM: 160GB |
Host CPU | |
VM Info | |
CPU: 12 CPU RAM: 128GB | |
Conductor IP address | |
from the Laptop ( using Juniper VPN ) | 10.23.8.17 and 10.23.8.18 |
Conductor and SSR in ESXi | conductor node1 on ESXi : 172.2.8.124/16 GW= 172.20.0.1 DNS= 8.8.8.8 ( https://10.23.8.124/ ) conductor node2 on ESXi : 172.2.8.124/16 GW= 172.20.0.1 DNS= 8.8.8.8 |
for the SSR | 172.20.8.17/16 and 172.20.8.18/1616 GW= 172.20.0.1 DNS= 8.8.8.8 |
branch1 and dc1 | 172.20.8.19/16 and 172.20.8.20/1616 GW= 172.20.0.1 DNS= 8.8.8.8 |
SSR test 6.0 IBU | 172.20.8.112/16 GW: 172 GW= 172.20.0.1 DNS= 8.18.8.8 |
Static IP address | network-scripts ifcfg-ens ifcfg-eth |
BASIC SSR Config | basic SSR configuration |
branch1 | vi /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ens3 ( driver e1000 ) systemctl restart network.service ( or reboot ) |
default route | via=172.20.0.1 and dev= ens3 |
nameserver | /etc/resolv.conf namserver 8.8.8.8 |
1- create an static IP address 2- stop the 128T.service 3- create the node on the Condcutor 4- select the asset id | |
DC | |
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