S1 Server Manual Last updated: 11/26/2013 Page 2 of 10 Contents The first glance .......................... 3 Power Supply..........................4 Connect to Server ........................4 WAN setting ........................4 WIFI setting ........................7 Pool Setting ..........................7 Server Status ..........................8 System Configuration ........................
S1 Server Manual Last updated: 11/26/2013 Page 3 of 10 1 The first glance S1 Server is a blade style server, which contains two blades. It has been assembled before Fab out. Bellow screen shows all S1’s components: One blade server can work separately, it is showed in bellow: Notice: 1.
S1 Server Manual Last updated: 11/26/2013 Page 4 of 10 2 Power Supply Connect the 12V Power line to the Power Supply socket. Note not to reverse positive (+12V) to negative (GND). 3 Connect to Server 3.1 WAN setting Step 1. Read the IP address labeled in the Fan Bracket (Front). Manually set up your PC’s IP address in the network segment same as the server’s IP address.
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S1 Server Manual Last updated: 11/26/2013 Page 5 of 10 Step 2. Connect server and your PC via network cable. Step 3. Enter server’s IP address into your web browser, then login server management interface, both of username and password is ‘root’ by default. Step 4.
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S1 Server Manual Last updated: 11/26/2013 Page 6 of 10 Step 5. Modify the IP address of the WAN interface. Click “Network->Interface->WAN” to modify the IP address of WAN in the following page. Note: 1. WAN and LAN can’t be at the same network segment. Please set WAN to DHCP client or different network segment with WAN.
S1 Server Manual Last updated: 11/26/2013 Page 7 of 10 3.2 WIFI setting There is WIFI built in the server, and it can be used to connect to the Ethernet via another WIFI hot point. Note: Bad WIFI performance will reduce the server’s hash rate. You have to prepare the WIFI antenna by yourself.
S1 Server Manual Last updated: 11/26/2013 Page 8 of 10 5 Server Status Click the status marked below, you will be able to check your server running status. ASIC#: ASIC number in the chain Fan: Fan speed Temp: Temperature, centigrade Frequency: ASIC setting frequency ASIC status: o stands for OK, x stands for error.
S1 Server Manual Last updated: 11/26/2013 Page 9 of 10 6 System Configuration 6.1 Password Modification Through ‘System->Administration’, you will be able to modify the server login password, and choose ‘Save’ and ‘Save and Apply’ after modifying it. 6.2 System Upgrading Through ‘System->Backup / Flash Firmware’...
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