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Snap! Server 4000 Quick Start Guide

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Installing a Snap! Server on Your Network

The Snap! Server  Model 4000 is a member of the Quantum Snap! Server family of network 

attached storage (NAS) products. This Quick Start Guide describes how to install a Snap! Server 

on your network and use the server from your Windows 95, 98, NT, or Windows 2000 computer or 

Macintosh computer. 

Before installing your Snap! Server, make sure you have these items:

An AC power source (110-220V)
An active port in a 10Base-T or 100Base-TX Ethernet hub

1. To install in a standard 19-inch rack, 

carefully slide the server into the shelf, and 

secure the unit to the rack as shown. Use the 

screws included in your Snap! Server 

package.  
To use your Snap! Server as a desktop 

system, remove the mounting brackets from 

the unit. Then peel the five rubber feet off the 

backing sheet and attach them in the 

indentations on the bottom of the unit.

2. Connect the server to a network hub using 

the Ethernet cable provided.

3. Connect the server to an AC wall outlet using 

the cord provided.

4. Press and hold down the power button until 

the System LED turns on; then release the 

button and wait for the server to start up. 

5. When the System LED starts blinking at a 

steady rate (about once a second), startup is 

complete.

Congratulations! The Snap! Server is installed on 

your network and is operating with its default 

factory settings. You can use it as is, or change 

settings to fit your networking requirements.

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Summary of Contents for Snap! Server 4000

Page 1: ...rver on Your Network 1 Using the Snap Server from your Windows Computer 2 Locating the Snap Server Using Find Computer 3 Mapping the Snap Server to a Drive Letter 3 Customizing the Snap Server 4 Using...

Page 2: ...erland CH 41 22 929 7600 www snapserver com Copyright 1998 2000 Quantum Corporation All rights reserved Trademarks Snap Server the Snap Server logo Snap IP and Snap Assist are trade marks of Quantum C...

Page 3: ...rack as shown Use the screws included in your Snap Server package To use your Snap Server as a desktop system remove the mounting brackets from the unit Then peel the five rubber feet off the backing...

Page 4: ...e Find Computer function as described on page 3 By default there are no security restrictions for accessing the files and folders within the Snap Server Anyone who can connect to the Snap Server from...

Page 5: ...he network disk drive s NetWare users also see a SYS volume Mapping the Snap Server to a Drive Letter When you map the Snap Server to a local drive letter you can use the network folder in the same wa...

Page 6: ...Click the Initial Setup button 4 Follow the on screen instructions to customize your Snap Server If you need more information about any setting click Help 5 Click Finish to restart the Snap Server and...

Page 7: ...able security and customize other Snap Server features NOTE The Snap Server uses DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically If your network uses TCP IP but does not assign IP addresses automatically u...

Page 8: ...lp link from any page to get more information about the settings on that page 6 When you complete the initial setup select Finish to apply your changes and if necessary restart the server Assign an IP...

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