Dell PowerVault NX3300 User Manual

Before you begin 2, Cabling the system or solution using iscsi, Powering-up and connecting your nas solution

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Setting Up Your Dell PowerVault Network Attached Storage Solution

WARNING: Before you set up and operate your Dell PowerVault system, review

the safety instructions that shipped with your system.

Dell Software License Agreement

Before using your system, please read the Dell Software License

Agreement that came with the system.
You must consider any CD, DVD, or diskette set of Dell installed

software as BACKUP copies of the software installed on your system’s

hard-disk drive.
If you do not accept the terms of the agreement, please call the

customer assistance telephone number. For customers in the United

States, call 800-WWW-DELL (800-999-3355). For customers outside

the United States, visit support.dell.com and select your country or

region from the bottom of the page.

Documentation

For documentation and information updates, see support.dell.com/

manuals.

Verifying Package Contents

Verify that all components listed on your packing slip are available. Save all

documentation and accessories.

Installing the System in a Rack

This system requires a properly grounded electrical outlet, a compatible rack,

and a rack installation kit.

Locating Your System Service Tag

Your system is identified by a unique Express Service Code and Service Tag

number. The Express Service Code and Service Tag are found on the front

of the system by pulling out the information tag.
This information is used by Dell to route support calls to the appropriate

personnel.

NOTE:

The illustrations in this document are not intended to represent a specific NAS

solution.

Default Password

The default password for the network-attached storage (NAS) system is

Stor@ge!

Default System Name

Your system is configured with a default system name of

D<ServiceTag>

where

<ServiceTag> is the Service Tag number located on the system

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Before You Begin

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Cabling the System or Solution Using iSCSI

Power-Up Procedure

You must first turn on the storage arrays and additional expansion enclosure(s), if any. After the storage arrays and enclosure(s) are initialized, turn on

the PowerVault NX3300 NAS solution.

Connection Procedure

Using a Remote Desktop
If Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Domain Name System (DNS) are implemented on your network, your system automatically

configures the network settings. You can launch Remote Desktop from a client and remotely access the NAS system using the default system name.
For example, in the Remote Desktop Connection window, type

D<ServiceTag>, where <ServiceTag> is the Service Tag number located

on the system.

Using Keyboard, Video, and Mouse

Connect a keyboard, monitor, and mouse directly to the NAS system for local administration.

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Powering-Up and Connecting Your NAS Solution

Check for documentation and information updates on support.dell.com/manuals.

Always read the updates first because they often supersede information in other documents.

NOTE:

You can also use the optional iDRAC interface for remote administration. For information about initial setup, configuring iDRAC, and console redirection, see

the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 7 User’s Guide at supportdell.com/manuals.

SAN switches

Client switches

Dell PowerVault NX3300 Controller 0

External iSCSI (directly
connected to MD array)

Active directory server
connected to the network

Dell PowerVault NX3300 Controller 1

Storage array

Network Cabling

CIFS/NFS

NOTE:

This figure is an example of cabling the PowerVault NX3300 NAS solution

with the MD3

XXX

storage array. To connect other Dell storage arrays to the

PowerVault NX3300 NAS solution, see the documentation for the storage array.

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