Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Installation and Configuration Manual
- Tait Communications Corporate Head Office
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation
- 3 Configuration
- 4 Administrating the SCADA Gateway
- 4.1 Logging on to the SCADA Gateway
- 4.2 Logging on to the SCADA Gateway as ‘root’
- 4.3 Self-Signed SSL Certificates
- 4.4 Using the Certificate from a Certification Authority (CA)
- 4.5 Changing the ‘root’ and ‘taitnet’ Passwords
- 4.6 Stopping/Starting the SCADA Gateway Software
- 4.7 Changing to a Local Time Zone
- 4.8 SCADA Gateway Resource File
- 5 Uploading SCADA Gateway Firmware
- 6 Backing up/Restoring Configuration Files
- Appendix 1: Transferring an ISO Image to a USB Flash Drive
- Appendix 2: Adding an Alternate Interface in CentOS
48 Transferring an ISO Image to a USB Flash Drive SCADA Gateway Installation and Configuration Manual
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9. The progress of the USB flash drive write is displayed as follows:
10. When the USB flash drive write has finished, the Cancel button will
change to a Close button. Click Close to complete the process.
11. Remember to safely eject the USB flash drive before physically
removing it from the PC.
1.2 Using Win32DiskImager
1. To create a USB flash drive with CentOS or SCADA gateway soft-
ware, first download and install the Win32DiskImager application.
2. Insert a suitably sized USB flash drive into one of the PC’s USB
ports. (CentOS will require at least an 8GB flash drive, and for the
DMR application 1GB or greater is required.)
3. Run the Win32DiskImager program.
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