Windows 2000 For Network Attached Storage; Terminal Services And The Ibm Nas Administration Console - IBM TotalStorage Network Attached Storage 300G User Reference

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Windows 2000 for Network Attached Storage

You can perform the appliance administration tasks with the Windows 2000 for NAS
GUI. You navigate through various administrative task categories by clicking on the
appropriate links on pages, or buttons at the top of the page, and then selecting the
task from that category.
Online help is available for Windows 2000 for NAS. This online help can be
accessed in two ways:
1. By clicking the Help button at the top of any Web page. This will display a table
2. By clicking the question mark (?) button at the top of any Web page. This will
While you can perform most administrative tasks using Windows 2000 for NAS,
there are some advanced tasks for which you must use Terminal Services Client.
See "Terminal Services and the IBM NAS Administration Console" for more
information.
You can start Windows 2000 for NAS in one of three ways:
1. Through UM Services, as described in step 3 on page 16.
2. From a Web browser, by entering http://<ip_address>:8099 or
3. From the Model G00 desktop while using Terminal Services Client and starting

Terminal Services and the IBM NAS Administration Console

If you are familiar with Windows operating systems, you can use Terminal Services.
In some cases, you must use Terminal Services to complete administrative tasks.
You can access Terminal Services in two ways:
1. Through the UM Services browser, as described in step 3 on page 16.
2. By using the Terminal Services Client software.
To use the UM Services browser, go to "Connecting to Terminal Services" on
page 18.
To use Terminal Services Client on your workstation and have not yet installed it, do
the following steps to install it on the remote workstation and connect to your Model
G00 appliance:
1. Insert the Supplementary CD into the workstation CD-ROM drive.
2. Click Start → Run.
3. In the Open field, type (with quotes)
4. Accept the defaults in each window that opens or refer to the Microsoft
5. Check the workstation network TCP/IP protocol configuration settings.
of contents which you can navigate to find help for any Windows 2000 for NAS
task.
display context-sensitive help for the task you are currently performing.
http://<computer_name>:8099 and then logging on to the Model G00.
a browser.
"x:\Terminal Services Client\Disk 1\setup.exe"
where x is the drive letter assigned to the CD-ROM drive. Then click OK to
begin the Terminal Services Client Setup program.
Windows documentation for more instructions. When the Terminal Services
Client Setup program is completed, proceed to the next step.
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