6.2 Connecting the Notebook with the Server
Information on
Background Initialize
is displayed under the Status menu item of the
ETERNUS CS800 Web GUI (
Status > Hardware > Details > Storage Arrays
), see chapter
"Accessing Remote Management" on page 122
for information about how to access the
system management pages and chapter
for detailed information
about the Status page.
6.2
Connecting the Notebook with the Server
Proceed as follows:
1. Using an Ethernet cable, connect the Ethernet port of the notebook to the service port
(the right onboard port labeled "0").
Figure 75: Connecting server with the notebook
2. Configure the network settings on the notebook.
This procedure assumes you are running Windows 7, 8.x or 10 on the
computer. The steps might be different if you are using another operating
system.
a. Type
network and sharing
into the Search box in the Start Menu and select
Network and Sharing Center
when it comes up. When
Network and Sharing Center
opens, click on
Change adapter settings
.
b. Right-click the network connection that corresponds to the Ethernet port you have
connected to the server (for example,
Local Area Connection
), and click
Properties
.
c. Select Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP
) in the list of connections, then click
Properties
.
The
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
window displays.
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Summary of Contents for ETERNUS CS800 S6
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