Configuring the OVOC Server Manager on Azure (Internal IP)
This section describes the required configuration actions on the OVOC server deployed in the Azure Cloud when CE devices are deployed in the same Virtual network.
Restart the OVOC server where specified in the referenced procedures for changes to take effect.
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To configure the OVOC server: |
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Change the following default passwords: |
Unless you have made special configurations, the Azure instance is in the public cloud and therefore is accessible over the Internet. Consequently, it is highly recommended to change theses default passwords to minimize exposure to password hacking.
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Load the OVOC license (see License). |
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Configure the OVOC server with its internal (private) IP address to enable devices deployed in the same Azure Virtual network to connect to OVOC (see Server IP Address). See the setup of the virtual machine Step 1: Creating Virtual Machine on Azure to find the Azure Internal IP. |
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Configure the Azure IP address/Domain Name (where OVOC is installed) as the external NTP clock source (see NTP). |