Using the powervault advanced administration menu – Dell PowerVault 725N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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On the Tasks list, click Properties.

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Click OK to return to the Volumes window.

 

Using the PowerVault Advanced Administration Menu

 

The Advanced Administration Menu is a software application that provides links to advanced functionality in your NAS system. The menu runs automatically
when you access your NAS system through Terminal Services.

 

To access the Advanced Administration Menu, 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, and then log in to the NAS system as an administrator.

 

 

The Advanced Administration Menu displays. If it does not display, double-click the Advanced Administration Menu icon on the desktop of the NAS
system.

4.

 

Click Administrative Tools or System Management to display the list of selectable options.

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Click the tool or setting you want.

6.

 

When you are finished using the Advanced Administration Menu, log off by clicking Logoff at the bottom of the Advanced Administration Menu.

 

The following tools are available through the Advanced Administration Menu:

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Broadcom Network Teaming — Launches Broadcom Advanced Server Control Suite, which allows you to perform advanced functions on Broadcom

NICs, such as setting up teaming and virtual LANs.

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Distributed File System — Allows management of multiple network shares.

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Event Viewer — Allows you to view events in your application log, security log, and system log.

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Network Tools — Displays the Network Tools Interface Utility, which allows you to perform operations such as nslookup, ping, and tracert.

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Performance Monitor — Displays the Performance Monitor.

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Perform System State Backup — Enables you to back up your system-state data.

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Retrieve Dell Service Tag — Provides the Dell service tag number for your NAS system.

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Windows Powered Help — Displays help for the Windows Powered operating system.

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Windows QFEs — Displays the QFEs installed on the NAS system.

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Windows 2000 Backup/Recovery — Launches Windows 2000 Backup and Recovery Tools.

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Computer Management — Provides management for local or remote computers.

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Disk Management — Launches Dell OpenManage Array Manager, which provides comprehensive storage management for your disks and volumes.

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Internet Information Services — Provides management for Internet Information Services on the system.

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Local Security Settings — Enables you to manually set security settings.

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Network Properties — Displays the Network and Dial-up Connections window.

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NFS Cache — Enables and disables the NFS write-back cache.

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Removable Storage — Enables you to track or manage storage media and devices.

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Set Date/Time — Allows you to set the date and time.

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Set Regional Options — Displays the Regional Options window, which allows you to change the locale and language settings for the system.

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Task Manager — Provides applications, processes, and performance information.

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Terminal Services Config — Enables you to configure Terminal Services.

 

Click the Language link to change the language of the Advanced Administration Menu to Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, or Spanish.

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NOTE:

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

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