Basic navigation, Default administrator user name and password, Primary menu – Dell PowerVault 770N (Deskside NAS Appliance) User Manual

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You are now logged in to the NAS Manager.

Logging Into the NAS Manager Directly on the NAS System

1. Connect a keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the NAS system.

2. Turn on the NAS system and log into the system as an administrator.

NOTE:

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

3. Double-click the NAS Manager icon on the desktop of the NAS system.

NOTE:

If you are part of a domain, the NAS Manager icon may not be displayed. To access the NAS Manager,

open Internet Explorer and enter http://localhost, and then click the Administer this server link to display

the NAS Manager.

4. When prompted, enter the user name and password.

The default user name and password for the NAS Manager are the same as for the NAS system.

Default Administrator User Name and Password

When logging into the NAS system for the first time, you must enter an administrator user name and password. The default

administrator user name for your NAS system is administrator and the default password is powervault.

Basic Navigation

When navigating the NAS Manager, use the buttons within the program to go backward and forward.

The top of each page of the Web user interface (UI) displays a status area, as well as primary and secondary menu bars, and

the body of each page displays specific content related to each functional area.

Primary Menu

The primary menu bar below the status area allows you to choose from the following menu items:

Welcome — Allows you to take a tour and set the administrator password, NAS system name, and default page.

Status — Provides information about alerts and other status.

Network — Provides access to basic network setup tasks such as setting the NAS system name, configuring properties

of network interfaces, configuring global network settings, setting IP addresses and ports for the administration

website, configuring Telnet, and changing passwords.

Disks — Allows you to configure disks and volumes, set disk quotas, and create shadow copies.

Users — Enables you to create, edit, and delete local users and groups.

Shares — Enables you to manage local folders and create or modify file shares.

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