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Summary of Contents for Compaq StorageWorks S1000 - NAS
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10/100 Mbps Ethernet network (or Gigabit Ethernet network when so equipped), and is administered using an Internet Explorer web browser. It includes StorageWorks NAS S1000 Setup and Discovery Utility, Compaq’s software utility that helps you locate the unit on your network, configure StorageWorks NAS S1000 network settings, and launch the web user interface.
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1 Pre-Installation Planning Equipment Required for Installation To connect, install and administer your StorageWorks NAS S1000, you will need an available 10/100 Ethernet network hub or switch port. It will be necessary for your workstation to have the following capabilities: •...
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Pre-Installation Planning Table 1-2. Electrical Requirements Item Quantity Voltage Range 90 ~ 135 VAC or 180 ~ 265 VAC Frequency 47 ~ 63 Hz WARNING: Make sure your site has the necessary capacity to handle your StorageWorks NAS S1000 unit(s). Overloading electrical supply circuits is extremely hazardous.
Pre-Installation Planning About Your StorageWorks NAS S1000 Front Panel The StorageWorks NAS S1000 front panel has four LEDs. Three are grouped together on the right side, one on the left. The LEDs indicate the following: • Far left LED (soft power button). Solid LED indicates power on. This LED will blink during boot-up, and will also blink to indicate error conditions (See StorageWorks NAS S1000 On-Line Help File for alert codes).
2 Installing Your StorageWorks NAS S1000 Connecting StorageWorks NAS S1000 to Your Network To connect the StorageWorks NAS S1000 to your network, insert one or both of the included Ethernet cables into either StorageWorks NAS S1000 10/100 Ethernet port (LAN 1 or LAN 2), located on the rear panel.
StorageWorks NAS S1000 is ready to configure. Installing StorageWorks NAS S1000 Setup and Discovery Utility Software StorageWorks NAS S1000 Setup and Discovery Utility software is Compaq’s software utility that helps you locate the unit of your network, configure StorageWorks NAS S1000 network settings, and launch the web user interface.
Installing Your StorageWorks NAS S1000 StorageWorks NAS S1000 Setup and Discovery Utility When the StorageWorks NAS S1000 initial installation screen appears, click the StorageWorks NAS S1000 Setup and Discovery Utility link. The utility will guide you through a typical installation process.
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Installing Your StorageWorks NAS S1000 NOTE: If you launch StorageWorks NAS S1000 Setup and Discovery Utility from the InstallShield, the InstallShield will remain running in the background. You may wait until completion of your configuration (next chapter) to finish and exit the InstallShield, or you may minimize all other applications and finish and exit at this time.
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Installing Your StorageWorks NAS S1000 If a DHCP server is running in your network, launch the StorageWorks NAS S1000 configuration screens by double-clicking on the default name of your newly installed StorageWorks NAS S1000 and skip to Chapter 3. CAUTION: You are reminded that currently, there is no Netscape browser support.
3 Configuring Your StorageWorks NAS S1000 First Login To begin configuring your StorageWorks NAS S1000, you must now login by entering Administrator into the User Name field. Leave the Password field and Domain field blank and click OK. After finishing login, then Internet Explorer browser will launch and display the HTTP Shares window.
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Configuring Your StorageWorks NAS S1000 Security Alert The Security Alert dialog box appears, asking if you want to proceed with the security certificate. NOTE: If you select the NO button, it will end the Security Alert dialog box, and you will not be able to proceed. If you select the YES button and do not install the certificate, then this Security Alert message box will be activated each time login occurs!
Configuring Your StorageWorks NAS S1000 Once added to the Root Store, you will no longer be prompted for the Security Certificate at login. NOTE: If you change the name of your StorageWorks NAS S1000 during the Setup and Configuration phase, you will be required to re-install the security certificate.
Configuring Your StorageWorks NAS S1000 Setting the Date and Time Enter the year, month, date, hour, and time (hours, minutes, AM/PM) and your time zone for your StorageWorks NAS S1000. Optionally, you can also have the server automatically adjust your server's time for daylight saving time changes. The changes you make to your StorageWorks NAS S1000 will not affect the settings on your desktop client workstation.
Configuring Your StorageWorks NAS S1000 Setting E-mail Alerts The Set Alert E-Mail page allows you to either enable or disable sending alert e-mails. Alert e-mails are defined as: Critical alerts - these alerts could result in system malfunction or failure unless cleared. Warning alerts - these alerts describe abnormal system operation that should be fixed as soon as possible.
Configuring Your StorageWorks NAS S1000 Setting Server Appliance Identity Use this wizard step to fully identify your unit by entering the following information: Server appliance name DNS suffix (if required) If the server appliance is a member of a workgroup or domain The name or the workgroup or domain If the server is a domain server, enter the name and password of the user with Admin rights, to allow them to join the domain.
Configuring Your StorageWorks NAS S1000 Finish the Wizard If you DID NOT change the server appliance name (host name), the DNS suffix, the workgroup or domain membership, nor the workgroup or domain name, a Setup Wizard Finish window appears. Click on the Finish button to exit the wizard and return to the Web UI. A restart WILL NOT be required.
Configuring Your StorageWorks NAS S1000 Ready for use Once configured, your StorageWorks NAS S1000 is now ready for use. From your workstation on the StorageWorks NAS S1000 Setup and Discovery Utility window, select Refresh button. Then highlight and double click the name of your StorageWorks NAS S1000 unit in the StorageWorks NAS S1000 Setup and Discovery Utility window.
Configuring Your StorageWorks NAS S1000 Normal Power-Down To power-down your StorageWorks NAS S1000 under normal conditions, you may use the web interface, by selecting Maintenance on the menu bar, and then Shutdown, or you may use the soft power button on the front panel. After shutdown, to terminate power to all integrated components of StorageWorks NAS S1000, switch off the main power switch on the back panel.
Index Back panel 3 LEDs 3 Load balancing 4 Configuring your StorageWorks Login 9, 11 NAS S1000 9 Main power switch 5 Date and Time setting 12 Netscape 1 Default network settings Netscape browser support 8 modifying 8 Network activity indicator 7 DHCP server 8 Network connection 4 network without 8...
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Table top installation 1 Temperature 2 View Certificate 10 Web site ii Workgroup 7, 14...