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Setting a static IP address on your computer for connection.
Physically connecting the computer to the DRS5000 using an Ethernet cable.
Instructions for powering up the DRS5000 server.
Allowing sufficient time for the server to complete its boot process.
Navigating to the Webmin interface using its IP address in a web browser.
Overview of the Webmin portal's capabilities for configuration and management.
Managing software licenses and updates through the service.
Controlling rooms through the Maestro Room Control interface.
Viewing the server's status and installed software versions.
Accessing online support materials and documentation.
Entering the default username 'dealer' and serial number password.
Tip to skip network setup for initial login and proceed with system time/recovery.
Setting the correct time zone for accurate timekeeping.
Configuring the server to sync time with an external NTP server.
Manually setting the system and hardware clock if needed.
Adding external devices to the TimeSync service for time synchronization.
Inputting IP, username, and password for target devices.
Importing device IP addresses from a text file for bulk configuration.
Running TimeSync and checking the operation log.
Formatting a USB drive to FAT32 for backup and recovery.
Mounting the USB drive and performing an immediate backup.
Locating and selecting the desired backup file for restoration.
Executing the restore process and handling potential license implications.
Modifying IP address, netmask, and broadcast address of the server.
Saving and applying the new network settings, noting potential connection loss.
Setting the default router address for network communication.
Default usernames and passwords for Conductor and Maestro clients.
Login information for databases and Encore/Webmin servers.
Permitting specific IP addresses or networks to access the database.
Setting up network access for remote clients connecting from different subnets.
Logging in as 'sysadmin' to manage system configurations.
Navigating Webmin to manage user accounts.
Setting new passwords for Webmin users.
Changing the 'sysadmin' password for enhanced security.