Citrix SD-WAN Platforms
Specifications 4100 WANOP 5100 WANOP
EMC & susceptibility US (FCC (Part 15 Class A));
Europe (CE (EN55022/55024));
Australia (RCM), Japan (VCCI),
Korea (KCC), Taiwan (BSMI),
China (CCC), India (BIS),
Russia (EAC), Saudi Arabia
(CITC), Brazil (Anatel), South
Africa (ICASA), Mexico (NOM),
Egypt (NTRA), Israel (MoC)
US (FCC (Part 15 Class A));
Europe (CE (EN55022/55024));
Australia (RCM), Japan (VCCI),
Korea (KCC), Taiwan (BSMI),
China (CCC), India (BIS),
Russia (EAC), Saudi Arabia
(CITC), Brazil (Anatel), South
Africa (ICASA), Mexico (NOM),
Egypt (NTRA), Israel (MoC)
Environmental compliance RoHS, REACH, WEEE RoHS, REACH, WEEE
Lights Out Management Port of the SD-WAN WANOP 4100/5100
Appliance
May 23, 2019
The SD-WAN 4100/5100 appliances have an Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI), also
known as the Lights out Management (LOM), port on the front panel of the appliance. By using the
LOM, you can remotely monitor and manage the appliance, independently of the SD-WAN 4100/5100
soware. You can remotely change the IP address, perform dierent power operations, and obtain
health monitoring information of the appliance by connecting to the appliance through the LOM port.
By connecting the LOM port over a dedicated channel that is separate from the data channel, you can
make sure that connectivity to the appliance is maintained even if the data network is down.
Accessing the LOM Port by using a Web Browser
By using a web browser you can remotely log on to the LOM port to obtain information about the
appliance and perform dierent operations on the appliance.
To access the LOM by using a web browser
1. In a web browser, type the IP address of the LOM port. For initial configuration, type the port’s
default address.
2. In the User Name box, type nsroot.
3. In the Password box, type nsroot.
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