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Reconnect and Power-up
1. Reconnect the power cord, network cable, and USB cable.
2. Reinstall the disk drive carriers into the Network Storage and close the
front door.
3. Press the power button on the front of the
Network Storage (right).
When the Network Storage is fully booted:
•
The System Status LED turns green
•
The buzzer beeps one time (if the
buzzer is enabled)
Important
See “Connection Problems After Restart” below.
10.5. Connection Problems After Restart
If your Network Storage’s network settings were set to
Obtain an IP address
automatically
, your DHCP server might assign a different IP address to the Network
Storage when you restart the Network Storage after is was shutdown for repairs.
This condition does not apply if you assigned your Network Storage’s IP address
manually.
If you experience network drive or printer connection failures, check the Network
Storage’s current IP address. See “Finding the Network Storage’s IP Address”. If the
Network Storage’s IP address has changed, your previous network drives and
printer connections will no longer work.
Here are two possible solutions:
•
You may be able to reset the Network Storage’s IP address manually. See
“Changing the Network Storage’s Network Settings” Section or “Making
Network Settings” Section
Note that changing the Network Storage’s IP address may cause an IP
address conflict on your network. Check with your Network Administrator
before taking this action.
•
If you cannot restore the previous IP address, you must create new
network drives and printer connections. See “Connecting to the Network
Storage” Section
System
Status LED
Power
Button