d. In the
Map Network Drive
window, click
different user name
.
The
Connect As...
window is displayed.
e. Enter a user name and password to connect to the NAS system with administrator privileges.
f. Click
OK
.
g. Click
Finish
.
3. Copy the latest BIOS file from
support.dell.com
to the share.
4. Disconnect the share from the client system.
a. Right-click
My Computer
and select
Disconnect Network Drive
.
b. Select the share that you want to disconnect and click
OK
.
To log in to the NAS Manager and run the BIOS Update Utility, perform the following steps:
1. Open a Web browser.
The NAS Manager is compatible with clients running Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 or later (or for Red Hat Linux
only, Netscape Navigator 6.1 or later).
2. Type in the name of the NAS system in the URL box, and then press <Enter>.
The default system name is Dell
xxxxxxx
, where
xxxxxxx
is the system's service tag number. For example, if your
service tag number is 1234567, enter
DELL1234567
. You can find the service tag number on the top cover of your
NAS system.
The NAS Manager is served on port 1279 and is accessed by the URL
https://
system_name
:1279
, where
system_name
is DELL
service_tag
. For example, if your service tag number is 1234567, you would enter
https://DELL1234567:1279
. Port 1279 uses secured socket layers (SSL) to encrypt data going to and coming from
the NAS system to provide data security.
NOTICE:
Although port 1278 can be used, it uses plain text authentication, which can be a significant
security risk. Therefore, using port 1278 is not recommended.
3. When the
Enter Network Password
window displays, type a user name and password and then click
OK
to log in
as the administrator.
NOTE:
The NAS Manager default administrator user name is
administrator
and the default password is
powervault
.
4. Click the
Administer This Server Appliance
link.
5. When the
Enter Network Password
window appears again, enter the same user name and password that you
entered in step 2, and then click
OK
.
You are now logged in to the NAS Manager.
6. On the NAS Manager primary menu, click
Maintenance
.
7. Click
Terminal Services
.
8. Log in to the
Terminal Services
session as administrator.
9. If the
Advanced
Administration
Menu
is open, click
Exit
, and then
OK
to close it.
10. Open the Windows Explorer, and expand the directory
C:\
Dell\BIOS Update Utility
.
11. Double-click the
WinSFI.exe
file.
This is the BIOS Update Utility.
12. In the
WinSFI_AMIWinFlash
window, ensure that only the boxes for
Boot Block Programming
and
NVRAM
Programming
are checked.
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