Apple Xsan 2 (Third Edition) User Manual

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Setting Up a SAN

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3

When the Mac setup assistant finishes and the Finder appears, choose System

Preferences from the Apple () menu.

4

Click Network and select the first Ethernet port, which should be connected to your

public intranet and the Internet.

5

Choose a configuration method from the pop-up menu, and then enter the

appropriate settings for the client computer. You can choose:

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Manually, and then enter the static public IP address, subnet mask, router address,
and DNS server address for the client computer

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Using DHCP with manual address, and then enter the client computer’s IP address if
your DHCP server provides other TCP/IP connection settings

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Using DHCP, if your DHCP server provides the client computer with a static IP
address and other connection settings

Don’t configure the port connected to the private metadata network—the Xsan setup
assistant configures it for you.

6

In Date & Time preferences, configure the computer to set the date and time

automatically using a time server.

7

Insert the Xsan Install Disc, double-click the Install Xsan icon, and then follow the

onscreen instructions to install the Xsan software on the client computer.

8

Eject the Xsan Install Disc.

If the client has Mac OS X Server installed:

1

Turn on the client computer.

2

Follow the Mac OS X Server setup assistant’s onscreen instructions to set up the

computer, paying special attention to the information in the following panes:

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