Virtual Machine Distribution

Access Commander can be distributed as a virtual machine. See below for installation procedures on the supported virtualization platforms.

Virtual Box

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It is recommended to enable the VT-X virtualization technology in the BIOS.

  1. Download the latest VirtualBox version from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads.

    Preferably including the VirtualBox Extension Pack.

  2. Download the appropriate software from Software & Firmware at 2N.com. Unpack the downloaded file.

  3. Open VirtualBox and select “File – Import appliance...”.

  4. Edit the name.

  5. Check the CPU setting (2 at least), RAM setting (2048 MB at least) and network card selection.

  6. Confirm the license terms.

After installation, the Linux configuration console opens for you to make basic system settings. Make the complete configuration via the web interface.

VMware Player

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The supported VMWare version is 6.5 and higher.

  1. Download the appropriate software from Software & Firmware at 2N.com. Unpack the downloaded file.

  2. In WMware Player File – Open... select the path to the OVA file.

  3. Rename it if necessary and click Import.

  4. Check the CPU setting (2 at least), RAM setting (2048 MB at least) and network card selection.

After installation, the Linux configuration console opens for you to make basic system settings. Make the complete configuration via the web interface.

VMware vSphere

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The supported VMWare version is 6.5 and higher.

  1. Download the appropriate software from Software & Firmware at 2N.com. Unpack the downloaded file.

  2. In VMware vSphere select File – Deploy OVF Template... and follow the wizard instructions.

  3. After import, check Edit Settings...

    Edit the name (on the Options card).

    Check the CPU setting (2 at least), RAM setting (2048 MB at least) and network card selection.

After installation, the Linux configuration console opens for you to make basic system settings. Make the complete configuration via the web interface.

Hyper-V

  1. Download the appropriate software from Software & Firmware at 2N.com. Unpack the downloaded file.

  2. Launch the Hyper-V Manager and select Import Virtual Machine for the required host.

  3. Check the displayed information in the installation wizard and press Next to confirm reading.

  4. Select the path to the folder from step 1.

  5. Confirm the virtual machine selection.

  6. Select the import type.

  7. Select the virtual network card for the virtual machine.

  8. Check the summary of the settings selected in the previous steps and press Finish for confirmation.

After installation, the Linux configuration console opens for you to make basic system settings. Make the complete configuration via the web interface.

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