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CAUTION:
If you do not shut down the new unit before you insert the hard disks, you will
be prompted to re-initialize the disks. If you do this, all the data on your hard disks will be
lost.
2.
Transfer the hard disks to the new unit.
3.
Connect the new unit to your network and power on the new unit.
4.
Access the
Storage System Console
for the new unit.
As long as the new unit is in the same subnet as the old unit, you can access
the
Storage System Console
using the same procedure you used
previously. However, if the new unit is in a different subnet, you might have
to install the Console on a computer in the same subnet as the storage system
and use the Console to access it.
5.
If the firmware in the flash memory of the new unit differs from the
firmware on the hard disks, a message appears, prompting you to update the
flash memory on the storage system with the firmware from the hard disks.
Click on
Update
to proceed. If you do not want to upgrade the firmware at
this time, click on
Shut Down
to shut down the system.
NOTE:
If the firmware on your new unit is newer than the firmware on your hard disks, you
might want to contact your vendor about obtaining the latest firmware. Refer to “Firmware”
on the previous section for information about upgrading to newer firmware.
If no message appears, you can manage the unit as you did before.
Summary of Contents for MNAS-4100
Page 1: ...MNAS 4100 User s Guide April 2006 Preliminary draft only...
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Page 28: ...22 5 The following screen appears Click on Scan...
Page 30: ...24 7 Click on Upload and the following screens would appear in sequence...
Page 31: ...25 8 The system will reboot...
Page 34: ...28 13 The following screen appears Set the network settings then click on Next...
Page 39: ...33 19 The system will reboot...
Page 49: ...43 3 Click on Assign Access and the following screen appears For Windows Mac OS X user CIFS...
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