Connect the StorageWorks NAS S1000 to your Network
1. Connect one of the enclosed CAT-5 Ethernet cables to either 10/100 Base T Ethernet port on the
back of your system. Insert the other end of this cable into a 10/100 Ethernet connection on
your network hub or switch. If you connect both Ethernet ports to your network, they are pre-
configured to enable fail-over and load balancing. Use the power cord to connect the
StorageWorks NAS S1000
to a power source.
2. Make sure the main power On/Off rocker switch located at the back of the unit is in the On
position. Next, press the soft-power button on the front panel. The power light will begin to
flash and continue flashing for several minutes during the power-up cycle. When the power
light stops flashing and remains on, your
StorageWorks
NAS S1000 is ready to configure.
Install the StorageWorks NAS S1000 Setup and Discovery Utility
Software
1. Insert the CD labeled
StorageWorks
NAS S1000 Installation into your CD-ROM drive. If the
StorageWorks
NAS S1000 menu does not appear shortly after insertion, use Windows Explorer
to locate and launch the Setup file on the CD.
2. From the opening screen, select
StorageWorks
NAS S1000 Setup and Discovery Utility, and
then follow the on-screen instructions.
3. When the installation is complete, select the option to launch
StorageWorks
NAS S1000 Setup
and Discovery Utility, and then click on the FINISH button. A
StorageWorks
NAS S1000 Setup
and Discovery Utility window will appear with a “SEARCHING, Please Wait. . .” message. When
the search is complete, the
StorageWorks
NAS S1000 system(s) on your network will be
displayed in the window grid.
Configure your StorageWorks NAS S1000
1. If you have a DHCP server operating on your network, skip to step 3 below.
2. Select the
StorageWorks
NAS S1000 unit you just installed by single-clicking the factory default
server name. The default server name will begin with the letters “SW”. Select “Change Settings”.
Set "DHCP Client" to "Disabled", e
nter the desired IP Address, Net Mask,
and
Gateway
,
and c
lick
the
“Apply” button to commit the changes. The server will then automatically reboot. Close the
“Change Settings” window. After the system has completed rebooting, press the “Refresh”
button.
3. Double-click on the factory default server name appearing in the
StorageWorks
NAS S1000 Setup
and Discovery Utility window. The default server name will begin with the letters “SW”. Your
web browser will launch and display a login screen. Enter the login name “Administrator”
(without quotes) and leave the password blank. Select “Administer this server appliance”. A
second identical login will be required.
4. The First Time Setup Wizard will help you set the date and time, assign the administrator
password, setup E-mail alert notifications, and assign a name for your system. Depending on
the changes made, you may be instructed to reboot the system.
5. Once rebooted, your
StorageWorks
NAS S1000 is ready for use.
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WorldWide Telephone Support
booklet for technical support contact information
in your country.
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