SnapSAN S2000 User Guide
When the wizard finishes, the initial (default) Windows SnapSAN Manager window is
displayed showing the new volumes on the S2000 (such as "DSK1_VOL4").
Chapter 4, "Storage Management,"
SnapSAN Manager and also how to set up and manage the SAN.
These other chapters cover specific manager features in more detail:
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Chapter 5, "PC and Servers Management"
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Chapter 6, "Network Management"
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Chapter 7, "Appliance Management"
Using the Web Management Interface
The web interface to the appliance, Web Management Interface, supports most
common web browsers, including Internet Explorer 7 or 8, and Firefox 3.5. JavaScript
must be enabled in the browser.
To use the built-in Web Management Interface to configure a specific SAN appliance,
it is necessary to know either the network name or network address (the IP
address) of the appliance. To find these, do one of the following:
• If you are not running a DHCP server, connect a keyboard and monitor to the
appliance so that you can assign a network address to it as described in
"Assigning a Static Network Address" on page
• If you are running a DHCP server on the network, find the network address of
the appliance as described in
page
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IMPORTANT: If your DHCP server supports reservations, reserve an IP address
for the appliance.
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describes in general how to use Windows
3-11.
"Finding the DHCP Network Address" on
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