Setup Guide

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August 2010
Setting Up Your Dell PowerVault NAS Solution
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Initial Configuration
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System Configuration
The
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runs when you first log on to the PowerVault NX200
storage system.
The initial configuration tasks include:
Changing the local administrator default password
Selecting the system language
Confirming the settings
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configures the NAS specific software. Once the wizard
is complete, you will be prompted to reboot the system.
The
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window opens when
the administrator logs on to the system.
Using Server Manager, you can perform the
following tasks:
Initial computer configuration
Configure networking
Change the computer name
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Additional Information
Utility Share
Utility share is a Server Message Block (SMB) share preconfigured on your system. The utility share allows you to view data either locally or remotely.
To access the utility share, type \\D<ServiceTag>\NASUtils\
where <ServiceTag> is the Service Tag number located on the system.
Documentation
For documentation and information updates, see the Dell Support website at
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Dell OpenManage Server Administrator
You can monitor your system remotely using Dell OpenManage Server Administrator. To access Server Administrator, connect to the secure port 1311,
of your NAS system.
For example, type:
https://D<ServiceTag>:1311
where <ServiceTag> is the Service Tag number located on the system.
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