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Logging on to the everRun Availability Console for the First Time

After completing the installation of the everRun software, log on to the everRun Availability Console to accept the end-user license agreement (EULA) and to manage the everRun system.

Prerequisites: To log on to the everRun Availability Console the first time, you need the following:

To log on to the everRun Availability Console for the first time

  1. From the remote management computer, type the IP address of node0 (primary) into a browser address bar.

    The logon page of the everRun Availability Console appears.

  2. Enter admin for the Username and admin for Password, and then click LOGIN

    The Stratus everRun EULA appears.

  3. Read the EULA and then, if appropriate, click Accept to accept it.

    The INITIAL CONFIGURATION page appears.

  4. Under NOTIFICATIONS, the box for Enable Support Notifications is checked, by default. If you do not want the everRun system to send health and status notifications to your authorized Stratus service representative, uncheck the box. You can change this setting later (see Configuring Remote Support Settings).

  5. Under SYSTEM IP, for IP Address, enter the address you obtained from your network administrator.

    After you have entered the network information, click Continue.

  6. The Portal Restart Required window appears. After waiting a minute (as indicated in the window), click OK to refresh the console and to continue.
  7. The LICENSE INFORMATION window appears. Under Upload License Key, click Browse and navigate to the license .KEY file that you received from Stratus. Select the license file and click Upload.

The initial logon is complete, and the everRun Availability Console appears. Bookmark or otherwise make note of the system IP address for use when logging in to the console in the future.

For security, change the default user login name and password for the admin account on the Users & Groups page. See Managing Local User Accounts.

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