Use the cross-over or straight thru cable, Define a temporary network route, Use a dhcp server – Western Digital WD Arkeia RAx300T Installation and Configuration Guide User Manual

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Choose the alternative that seems simplest

—that is consistent with your own

experience and knowledge of your network. This section will define each option
in detail.

3.3.1. Use the Cross-Over or straight thru Cable

Connect an Ethernet cable directly to a separate PC via the Ethernet port on the
back of the WD Arkeia Physical Appliance and press the power button on the
front panel.

Point a Web browser on the PC to the default IP address of the appliance:
10.10.10.10.

Continue configuring the appliance in section 3.4.

3.3.2. Define a Temporary Network Route
Many routers allow administrators to set a temporary “network route.” This
directive or rule would be set temporarily in the router to redirect some local
address (e.g. X.X.X.X) to 10.10.10.10.

Once the route is defined, you can point a Web browser to X.X.X.X to gain
access to the appliance. Continue configuring the appliance in section 3.4.

3.3.3. Use a DHCP Server

Remember, you should use your Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) server
only to initially connect the appliance to the network during setup. Static IP
addresses should be assigned in the setup process and used in any production
environment.

Note that the DHCP is set to “on” by default. For both scenarios

below, be sure to connect your appliance via Cat-5/RJ-45 cable/connector to
a network with an active DHCP server.

3.3.3.1. Use a VGA-compatible Monitor to view the IP Address

One elegant solution is to attach a monitor to the VGA connector on the back
panel of the appliance. Reboot the appliance by pressing the power button on
the front panel. The WD Arkeia Physical Appliance will wait for one minute to
receive a DHCP response.

If the DHCP server responds, the obtained IP address will be displayed on the
monitor.

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If no DHCP response is received, the appliance will retain the default

IP address of 10.10.10.10.)

Point a Web browser to the IP address displayed to gain access to the
appliance. Continue configuring the appliance in section 3.4.

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