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Operations Center Appliances and Require
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Note: In the Operations Center context, when an appliance acts as the Operations Center it uses only a single port, which is the MGMT port for the NT-1400, NT-2200 or NT-4000. Collectors may use multiple interfaces for network discovery and management, including 802.1q virtual scan interfaces. Typically, both the LAN1 and LAN2 ports are used in this manner on each Collector appliance. For more information, see Configuring Network Interfaces for Operations Center.

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In this document, all hardware models are treated generically and referred to as a "NetMRI appliance." Any currently sold appliance model can operate as a NetMRI Operations Center central node.

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  1. Convert the NetMRI appliance to an Operations Center Controller:
    1. Obtain an Operations Center license from Infoblox.
    2. Upload the license into the admin account's /Backup directory using WinSCP or a similar program.
    3. Log into the admin shell and enter the license <NameOfLicenseFile> command.
  2. Log in to the administrative shell and enter theĀ configure tunserver command. Answer the prompts to set up the basic tunnel server settings, as described in the section 3rd Step: Running Configure Tunserver on the Controller.

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NetMRI requires a connection to each network you wish to directly discover, manage or control. Scan Interfaces are the ports on NetMRI appliances and virtual appliances that perform this function. Physical scan interfaces are actual Ethernet ports on the appliance.

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