Setting Up
Setting up an OSDx system is a 3-step process:
Installing: Install OSDx on the target system.
Licensing: Enable features using Teldat-provided licenses.
Verifying: Check OSDx and license are ready to go.
Installing
Windbit devices come with OSDx pre-installed, but it is possible to run OSDx in other environments which may require the user to perform the installation. The following step-by-step guides show how to install OSDx in supported environments:
Note
While OSDx may run in other environments, they are not officially supported.
Licensing
OSDx products include a licensing mechanism. Depending on the active license, some features and functionalities may or may not be available. Contact Teldat’s support team to obtain a license. Once you have one you can proceed to the Licensing chapter.
Verifying
This section describes the items that need to be checked to ensure the installation and licensing were performed correctly.
Version
The show version
command shows attributes about the installed software as
well as the hardware it is running on.
Example:
admin@osdx$ show version
OS vendor: Teldat
OS name: OSDx
OS version: v3.1.1.1
OS Linux kernel: 4.19.181
OS built by: jenkins@daphne
OS build date: Mon Sep 20 11:56:22 UTC 2021
OS installation: physical
OS boot mode: user
License: BASE N-Cores-1
Hardware vendor: innotek GmbH
Hardware model: SDE
Hardware OEM model: VirtualBox
Hardware version: 1.2
Hardware S/N: 0
Hardware UUID: d45cddc3-ecc6-5776-877e-87749826dc82
Hardware architecture: amd64
Hardware fwid: iso
Hardware base MAC: 08:00:27:fc:9d:2c
Hardware cpu: 1 x Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700K CPU @ 3.60GHz (4 cores)
Last reboot reason: Performed by user
Date: Tue 21 Sep 2021 11:16:00 AM UTC
Uptime: 3:12:01
CPU load (1m, 5m, 15m): 0.00 0.00 0.00
CPU usage % (1m): 0.62
Storage usage (kB): 589868/20501072
Memory usage (kB): 297480/2042816
Temperature (ºC): 0
Users logged in: 0
Mode (current/next boot): user/user
Hostname: osdx
In particular, the OS Version
field contains the OSDx version currently running on
the device.
Interfaces
In order to ensure that the hardware’s network interfaces are detected correctly, use
the interfaces show detailed
command.
admin@osdx$ interfaces show detail
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Name Idx IP Adress Admin Oper Link MTU Vrf Upper Lower Type Phys addr
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eth0 2 10.0.0.1/24 up up up 1500 ethernet 08:00:27:fc:9d:2c
fe80::a00:27ff:fefc:9d2c/64
eth1 3 down down down 1500 ethernet 08:00:27:ab:91:1f
eth2 4 down down down 1500 ethernet 08:00:27:ae:cb:70
eth3 5 192.168.213.18/22 up up up 1500 ethernet 08:00:27:10:c0:b0
fe80::a00:27ff:fe10:c0b0/64
lo 1 127.0.0.1/8 up up up 65536 loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00
::1/128
License
To check the features enabled with the installed license run license show
.
Example:
admin@osdx$ license show
License: RS420_BASE CELL DPI RD-ETSI WLAN
+--------------+----------+----------+
| License Item | Status | Validity |
+--------------+----------+----------+
| CELL | Enabled | Forever |
| DPI | Enabled | Forever |
| RD-ETSI | Enabled | Forever |
| RD-FCC | Disabled | - |
| RD-NOM | Disabled | - |
| RD-ROW | Disabled | - |
| WLAN | Enabled | Forever |
+--------------+----------+----------+