Qsan XS5224D User Manual page 69

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Reset/Shutdown
Reset or shutdown the system.
View IP Setting
Display current IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.
Change IP
Set IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. There are three options of
Config
DHCP, BOOTP, or static IP address.
Enc.
Show the enclosure data of disk drive temperature, fan status, and
Management
power supply status.
Reset to Default
Reset the system to default settings. The default settings are:
INFORMATION:
DHCP: The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a standardized
network protocol used on IP (Internet Protocol) networks for dynamically
distributing network configuration parameters, such as IP addresses for
interfaces and services. With DHCP, computers request IP addresses and
networking parameters automatically from a DHCP server, reducing the
need for a network administrator or a user to configure these settings
manually.
BOOTP: Similar to DHCP, the Bootstrap Protocol is also a computer
networking protocol used in Internet Protocol networks to automatically
assign an IP address to network devices from a configuration server.
While some parts of BOOTP have been effectively superseded by the
DHCP, which adds the feature of leases, parts of BOOTP are used to
provide service to the DHCP protocol. DHCP servers also provide legacy
BOOTP functionality.
This table displays the LCM menu hierarchy for your reference when you operate USB LCM.
Reset Management Port IP address to DHCP, and then fix IP
address: 169.254.1.234/16.
Reset admin's Password to 1234.
Reset System Name to model name plus the last 6 digits of serial
number. For example: XS5216-123456.
Reset IP addresses of all iSCSI Ports to 192.168.1.1,
192.168.2.1, ... etc.
Reset link speed of all Fibre Channel Ports to Automatic.
Clear all access control settings of the host connectivity.
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