1. Start the Advanced Appliance Configuration console application by clicking its
icon.
2. On the left pane of the Advanced Appliance Configuration console, select the
appliance to administer. Initially, the appliance name is
IBM5195
-
serial number
;
the serial number is located in the lower right corner of the bezel on the front of
the appliance.
3. Click the
Start Web Management
button to start the Universal Manageability
(UM) Services browser. This will open a separate Web browser window.
4. Proceed to “Accessing Universal Manageability Services”.
For more information on the IAACU, see “IAACU Console” on page 15.
Accessing Universal Manageability Services
1. You will be prompted to authenticate with the administrative user name
(“Administrator”) and password (initially “password,” but you can change it later;
note that the password is case-sensitive, but the user name is not).
If this is the first time you have accessed the UM Services browser (on any
appliance) from this workstation, you will also be prompted to install the Swing
and XML Java libraries in your Web browser. You can download these libraries
from the Model 326 through the network link.
2. The UM Services browser starts. In the left pane, Microsoft Windows 2000 for
Network Attached Storage is automatically selected on the Appliance tab. In the
right pane, Windows 2000 for Network Attached Storage starts.
3. Again, you are prompted to authenticate with the administrative user name and
password.
4. Click
Administer this server appliance
to bring up the Microsoft Windows
2000 for Network Attached Storage GUI.
5. You are now ready to begin administering the appliance. Details for this task are
described in “Initial setup and configuration”.
Initial setup and configuration
This section provides details on the initial setup and configuration of the Model 326.
Note that if you are administering the Model 326 without a keyboard, monitor, and
mouse (“headless” mode), you can use one of two methods:
v
Terminal Services, which provides full administrative function. (See “Terminal
Services and the IBM NAS Administration Console” on page 12.)
v
Windows 2000 for Network Attached Storage, which provides a subset of the full
administrative function in Terminal Services. (See “Windows 2000 for Network
Attached Storage” on page 23.)
In general, you administer the appliance by adjusting information contained in the
following task groups:
Note:
In this example, you access the task groups through the Windows 2000 for
Network Attached Storage Web-based GUI.
v
“Setting the date and time” on page 27
v
“Setting up the network” on page 27
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