Changing the nas manager language, How to find online help, Primary menu – Dell PowerVault 725N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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System host name

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System status, which displays the following status conditions:

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Normal (green text)

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Informational (grey text)

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Warning (yellow text)

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Critical (red text)

Clicking Status: <status_type> takes you to the Status page.

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Microsoft Windows® Powered logo

Primary Menu

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

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

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Status — Provides information about alerts and other status.

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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.

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Disks — Allows you to configure disks and volumes, set disk quotas, and create snapshots (or persistent images).

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

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

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Maintenance — Allows you to perform maintenance tasks such as backup and restore, apply software updates, check logs, change the language of the
NAS Manager, and access the Terminal Services Advanced Client.

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MDM — Allows you to configure multiple device management (MDM) settings.

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Help — Provides access to online Help for network attached storage.

Changing the NAS Manager Language

The NAS Manager is available in different languages. To change the NAS Manager language, perform the following steps:

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Log in to the NAS Manager.

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Click Maintenance.

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Click Language.

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Click the radio button next to the language you want to use.

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Click OK.

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Reboot the system when prompted.

The NAS system reboots, and the changes are complete after the reboot.

How to Find Online Help

The NAS Manager provides two kinds of help. The NAS Manager online help provides information on NAS Manager functionality and procedures. The Windows
Powered operating system online help, which you can access through the Terminal Services on the Maintenance page, documents the functionality of the
Windows Powered operating system.

Also, most other software applications have online help that you can access when you use those applications.

To access NAS Manager Help, use one of the following methods:

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Click Help on the primary menu; the NAS Manager screen is replaced by a split Help screen that displays a table of contents on the left and topics on
the right.

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Click the question mark icon at the far right of the primary menu to access the context-sensitive help topic related to the current page.

To start Windows Powered help, perform the following steps:

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Log in to the NAS Manager.

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Click Maintenance.

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Click Terminal Services.

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Log in to the NAS system.

NOTE:

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

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