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Connecting to the NAS System From a Windows NT Client

This section assumes that you have already configured your client system to connect to the NAS system. If you have not

configured the client system, see "

Setting Up the Windows NT Client to Connect to the NAS System

."

1. Ensure that your NAS system is on and that it has had sufficient time to boot into the Windows operating system.

NOTE:

It may take several minutes for the NAS system to boot, depending on your configuration and the

amount of storage attached to the system.

2. From the desktop of the client system, double-click the icon for the connection to the NAS system.

3. Dial into the NAS system:

a. In the Dial-Up Networking window, click Dial.

b. Type the administrative user name, password, and domain for your NAS system when prompted, and then click

OK.

NOTE:

The default administrative user name is administrator and the default password is powervault. For

domain, enter the NAS system's name. The default system name is DELLxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxx is the system's

service tag number. For example, if your service tag number is 1234567, type http://DELL1234567.

c. Start a Web browser on the client system where you will configure the NAS system.

NOTE:

The NAS Manager supports clients running Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later (or Netscape Navigator

6.2.2 or later for Red Hat Linux).

d. Type https://192.168.192.1:1279 in the browser and press <Enter>.

192.168.192.1 is the IP address used by your NAS system for this serial cable connection.

e. Click Yes to accept the security certificate.

f. Enter the administrative user name and password for your system when prompted, and then click OK.

NOTE:

The default administrative user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.

The NAS Manager is displayed.

After the NAS Manager is displayed, you can configure your system through the NAS Manager or through the

Terminal Service Client. See "

Configuring the Network Address for the NAS System

" in "NAS Manager."

Other Documents You May Need

Table 1-1

lists the additional documentation included with your system.

Table 1-1. Other Documents

Document

Type of Information

Setting Up Your

System

General overview of system setup.

User's Guide

System features, technical specifications, and device drivers.

Installation and Instructions for installing system hardware, as well as troubleshooting and diagnostic procedures for

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