Package Contents DSN-3200/3400 xStack Storage CD-ROM with User Guide Area Network (SAN) Array Keys Rack mount Rails Power Cables Hardware and Screws If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller. D-Link DSN-3200/3400 Installation Guide...
The second Ethernet adapter will be used by the server to access your local network (LAN). The diagrams on pages 8 and 9 provide a visual overview of the final configuration for the DSN-3200 and DSN-3400 respectively. D-Link DSN-3200/3400 Installation Guide...
Once you have built confidence in your understanding of the DSN-3000 series device, the product manual found on the accompanying CD provides details for allowing you to configure the unit to your own specific needs. D-Link DSN-3200/3400 Installation Guide...
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The default configuration of these ports is shown above. Host Network Connections 0 through 3 all share IP address 192.168.2.1. Host Network Ports 4 through 7 share IP address 192.168.3.1. In our example we will only attach to the first group. D-Link DSN-3200/3400 Installation Guide...
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Then plug the other end of these power cables into a reliable filtered power source such as a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply). Proceed to Software Installation Overview for the DSN-3000 series. D-Link DSN-3200/3400 Installation Guide...
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And then plug the other end of these power cables into a reliable filtered power source such as a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply). Proceed to Software Installation Overview for the DSN-3000 series. D-Link DSN-3200/3400 Installation Guide...
Please open a DOS window or Command Prompt within the Windows operating system of your file server. Use the command “ping 192.168.2.1” to verify that you have a valid connection. Below is an example of a valid connection. D-Link DSN-3200/3400 Installation Guide...
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Storage device (this name is “dlink”). Select the Change button shown above and the following screen appears. Type in the name “dlink” (without quotes) in the entry space. Click OK to move to the next step. D-Link DSN-3200/3400 Installation Guide...
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5. Your iSCSI Intitator Properties Screen will now show the dlink name as the Initiator Node Name. 6. Select the Discovery tab and the following screen will appear. Initially you will find no addresses in the Target Portals pane. D-Link DSN-3200/3400 Installation Guide...
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Connection on the xStack Storage device (192.168.2.1) and then click 8. The initiator software will now validate the connection between itself and the xStack Storage device. If all is well, then you will see the following screen. D-Link DSN-3200/3400 Installation Guide...
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10. Click the Refresh button and the following will appear. The long name that you see is the unique name given to the LUN. A LUN is the name given to the connection to the storage device. This LUN is also marked as inactive. D-Link DSN-3200/3400 Installation Guide...
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13. Your file server can now see the xStack Storage device as a local hard drive. You may treat it just like any other drive by configuring it using the disk management utility found in Microsoft Windows. D-Link DSN-3200/3400 Installation Guide...
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14. Open the Microsoft Windows Computer Management utility and you will see the following screen. 15. Click on Storage found under the Name pane. You will see this screen. D-Link DSN-3200/3400 Installation Guide...
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Rescan Drives. Your drive should now appear. 18. Configure your new volume as you would any new local drive. Every time your file server is restarted and the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator software is loaded, the drive will be available. D-Link DSN-3200/3400 Installation Guide...
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