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10. Return to the ISIS 2000 Storage Manager Agent page again and click Time in the left pane
of the System tab and do one the following.
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If using a network time servers, enter the IP addresses of your network time servers.
If your network has a network time protocol (NTP) server, you can enter the IP address
of that server in the Chassis Configuration window. NTP Server 1 is for the primary
NTP server and if you have a secondary NTP server, enter the secondary IP address in
NTP Server 2.
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If not using a network time server, manually enter the Date, Time, and Time Zone or
Enable network time protocol.
11. Click Submit.
A dialog box might appear with an informational warning to restart the Engine; click the
restart button, enter the “se-admin” password, and the system will restart. The Engine is now
properly addressed.
12. Assign appropriate static IP address to the network port of the System Director.
13. Attach the System Director to the switch and verify that you can ping the System Director
from another system on the network.
Connecting Network Cables with a 1 Gb System
Director Connection
Connect the ISIS 2000 System Director with a 1 Gb cable and the Engine with a 10 Gb Ethernet
cable to the switch as described in this section.
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Only System Directors with a 10 Gb connection to the switch support CIFS and FTP clients.
When using a 1 Gb connection between the ISIS 2000 System Director and the switch, you must
turn off the CIFS service after you have installed the ISIS 2000 software. Disable the CIFS
service as described in Turning Off the CIFS Service With a 1 Gb Connected System Director.
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The network switch used in the illustrations in the section is the Force10 S4810 switch. For an
up-to-date list of ISIS 2000 switches, see the
Avid ISIS ReadMe
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