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7.

If using an APC-brand UPS appliance, plug the 

USB cord

 from the UPS into a 

USB port on the rear of the SnapServer.

NOTE: SnapServer systems are designed to work with APC-brand USB or network-based 
UPS devices to automatically shut down cleanly in the event of a power failure. You must 
configure the APC unit both in the Web Management Interface and in the APC user 
interface.

8.

Briefly press the front 

power button

 ( ) to power ON the unit.

Important – Read This Before Continuing

After initial power up with new drives, a SnapServer appliance takes up to 

10 

minutes

 to complete the new appliance initialization process. During this time, the 

Status LED flashes an alternating green and amber pattern.

CAUTION:  

Under no circumstances should power be removed while the system is in 

this state! Doing so may render the appliance inoperable.

Once initialization is complete, the system automatically reboots and the Status LED 
displays a solid green color. Continue with 

Connect for the First Time.

Step 6

Connect for the First Time

NOTE: SnapServers are configured to acquire an IP address from a DHCP server. If no DHCP 
server is found on the network, the SnapServer defaults to an IP address in the range of 
169.254.xxx.xxx. You may not be able to see the appliance on your network until you discover 
and optionally assign an IP address using SnapServer Manager (SSM).

If you are installing your SnapServer appliance on a network with a DHCP 
server, continue with 

Connecting Using the Appliance Name

.

If your network does not have a DHCP server or name resolution services, 
continue with 

Connecting Using the SnapServer Manager

.

Connecting Using the Appliance Name

This procedure requires that name resolution services (via DNS or an equivalent 
service) be operational.

1.

Find the 

server name

.

The default appliance name is “SNAP

nnnnnnn

,” where 

nnnnnnn

 is the appliance 

number. The server number is a unique, numeric-only string that appears on a 
label affixed to the bottom of the server.

2.

In a web browser, enter the 

server URL

.

For example, enter “http://SNAP

nnnnnnn

” (using the default appliance name).

3.

Press 

Enter

 to connect to the Web Management Interface.

4.

In the login dialog box, enter 

admin

 as the user name, 

admin

 as the password, 

then click 

OK

5.

Complete the 

Initial Setup Wizard

.

Your appliance is ready to be configured for your specific environment and needs.

Connecting Using the SnapServer Manager

SnapServer Manager (SSM) is an administrative application that 
is Java-based, platform-independent, and runs on all major 
platforms. SSM provides administrators a single interface from 
which they can discover any SnapServer on the network. You can 
download and install SSM from:

http://docs.overlandstorage.com/ssm

Be sure to install SSM on a computer residing on the same network segment as your 
SnapServer.

SnapServer Manager Procedure

1.

Launch 

SSM

.

SSM discovers all SnapServers on its local network segment and displays their 
names, IP addresses, and other status information in the main console. If you do 
not have a DHCP server, there might be a delay before the appliance appears on 
the network. 

NOTE: To distinguish multiple SnapServers, you may need to find their default appliance 
names as explained in 

Connecting Using the Appliance Name

 section.

2.

In SSM, right-click the appliance name and select 

Launch Web 

Administration

.

3.

Log into the 

Web Management Interface

.

In the login dialog box, enter 

admin

 as the user name, 

admin

 as the password, 

then click 

OK

4.

Complete the 

Initial Setup Wizard

.

Your appliance is ready to be configured for your specific environment and needs.

Step 7

User Guides

For detailed information on configuring your SnapServer 
appliance, refer to the 

SnapServer Administrator’s Guide for 

GuardianOS 

or the

 GuardianOS Release Notes

.

They are 

available online

 at:

http://docs.overlandstorage.com/snapserver

Translated versions of this Quick Start Guide are also 
available on the web page.

Warranty and Technical Support

For warranty and general technical support information, 
see our 

Contact Us

 web page:

http://www.overlandstorage.com/company/contact-us/
index.aspx

For information on contacting Overland Technical Support, 
see our

 Contact Us

 web page:

http://docs.overlandstorage.com/support

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