Start With The Hardware - IBM N Series Hardware Manual

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User authentication style:
1. Active Directory authentication (Active Directory
domains only)
2. Windows NT 4 authentication (Windows NT or Active
Directory domains only).
3. Windows workgroup authentication using Storage
systems local user accounts
4. etc/password or NIS/LDAP authentication
Windows Active Directory
Domain.
CIFS administrator or group
You can specify an additional user or group to be added to
the storage system's local BUILTIN\Administrators group,
thus giving them administrative privileges as well.

Start with the hardware

See the appropriate installation and setup instructions for your model at:
https://www-947.ibm.com/support/entry/myportal/overview/hardware/system_storage/ne
twork_attached_storage_(nas)/
Check the instructions on the document on these steps:
Unpacking the N series
Rack mounting
Connecting to storage expansions
Power and network cable installations
The IBM System Storage N series come with pre-configured software and hardware, and with
no monitor or keyboard for user access. This configuration is commonly termed a
system. You access the systems and manage the disk resources from a remote console by
using a web browser or command line after initial setup. Otherwise, use a serial port.
The ASCII terminal console enables you to monitor the boot process, configure your N series
system after it boots, and perform system administration.
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IBM System Storage N series Hardware Guide
Windows Domain Name
Time server names or IP
addresses
Windows user name
Windows user password
Local administrator name
Local administrator password
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