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System Requirements
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Ethernet Network employing 10BaseT or 100BaseTX.
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TCP/IP protocol.
The following client PCs are supported:
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PC using Windows 95/98 or later.
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PC using Windows NT4.0 or later.
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Apple Macintosh with AppleShare and system 7.5 or later.
Connections and Components
All connections and switches are on the rear panel. Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with
your new Disk
Server.
Figure 1: Disk Server Rear Panel
Power Switch
This is a spring-loaded "Soft Switch".
If Off, press once to turn On.
If On, press once to start the Disk
Shutdown
sequence. During
Shutdown
, the
Ready
LEDs will blink.
Power Input
Connect the supplied power adapter here.
Reset Button
(IP/Password)
If the Disk Server's IP Address or password is lost, press and release this
button. The Disk Server will beep once to indicate the reset has occurred.
The Disk Server password will be cleared, and its IP Address set to the default
value of 192.168.0.2, with a Network Mask of 255.255.255.0
You can then connect to the Disk Server and set the correct IP Address and
password.
Uplink Button
If connecting directly to a PC or iMac via Ethernet, depress this button.
For normal operation (connecting to a hub), this button should be UP.
10/100BaseTX
connector
Use this to connect the Disk Server to your 10BaseT or 100BaseTX hub.
100BaseTX
LED indicator
(amber)
This will be ON if the 10/100BaseTX connector is using 100BaseTX.
10BaseT LED
indicator
(green)
This will be ON if the 10/100BaseTX connector is using 10BaseT.
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