Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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a. In Windows Explorer, right-click the go.bat file on the diskette, and then select Edit to edit the file to the

following variable value for your environment:

\\server_name\\share_name, where server_name is the name of the client system and share_name is the

name of the CD drive share (for example, \\PV715\CD)

b. Save and exit the go.bat file.

11. Update the boot image:

a. If it is not still in the diskette drive, insert the reinstallation diskette that you created in step 9 into the

diskette drive of the networked Windows 2000 client system.

b. Click the Start button and point to Programs® Dell Reinstallation Console® Update boot image.

c. Remove the diskette from the diskette drive, and then reboot the client system.

12. If the Resource CD is still in the CD drive, remove it.

13. Insert the Reinstallation CD in the CD drive.

14. Start the Intel PXE Server and verify that the services are running.

a. Click the Start button and point to Programs® Dell Reinstallation Console® Intel PXE Service.

b. In the PXE Configuration Utility window right-click the server name, PV715REC, and then select

Start/Stop Services.

c. Verify that the proxy DHCP/Boot PXE and M/TFTP services are installed and running correctly by selecting

Stop and then selecting Start.

If the services are running, the indicator should display Started after you click Start and Stopped after you

click Stop.

d. Click OK.

15. On the Intel PXE server software, configure the system to listen to the DHCP port by performing the following

steps:

a. Right-click proxyDHCP Server Name, and select Configure proxyDHCP Server.

b. In the Configure proxyDHCP Server window, click the Use DHCP Port for Listening check box.

c. Close and re-open the PXE server software.

16. On the client system, create a HyperTerminal connection:

a. Click the Start button and point to Programs® Accessories® Communications® HyperTerminal.

b. In the Connection Description window, enter any name for the connection, and then click OK.

c. In the Connect To window, use the Connect using drop-down menu to select the correct local COM port.

The COM port is the communication port on the client system to which the serial cable connects. The COM

port used on your client system is typically labeled COM1 or COM2.

d. Click OK.

e. In the COMx Properties window, set bits per second to 115,200 baud and flow control to Xon/Xoff.

f. Click OK.

17. Turn on your NAS system.

18. In the HyperTerminal window, press <F2> immediately after you see the following message:

Press <F2> to enter the Function Select menu.

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