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If the network has a DHCP server, Open-E iSCSI should gain access to the IP settings automatically. If that is the case, you can proceed at 3.5. If your network does not have a DHCP server, Open-E iSCSI will start with the default settings: IP address 192.168.0.220 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0.

You can change these values again by typing in the following key combination: left CTRL, left ALT and N. You can select a different IP address now. All other available functions on of the console will appear after pressing F1 key (see below).

After a connection has been established, all settings can also be changed remotely via the web browser. If your network requires it, the address of the standard gateway and the broadcast address can be changed.

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You can use below key sequences (C-means ‘Left Ctrl’,A-‘Left Alt’)

C-A-N – to edit static IP addresses

C-A-P – to restore default factory administrator settings

C-A-I – to restore default factory IP configuration

C-A-T – to run console tools

C-A-X – to display extended tools

C-A-H – to display hardware and drivers info

F2 - to display all network interface

F5 – to refresh console info

C-A-S – to shutdown the system

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For additional information, please read the chapter “Functions of the console display.”

4.3 Logging into Open-E iSCSI ENTERPRISE

You can establish a connection to Open-E iSCSI from every network computer. To establish this connection, use a browser (e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer) and enter the IP address or the name of the computer hosting the Open-E iSCSI server into the URL entry line: https://192.168.0.220.

For security reasons, Open-E iSCSI uses the encrypted SSL protocol (https).

You will now be asked for verification of the encryption certification. Since Open-E iSCSI does not allow for creating shares on the Internet but only on the Intranet, there is no need for global certification by an authorized body. You can accept the certificate for the session only, but also for all future use.

Now you have to accept the license in order to use the Open-E software and you can choose the language you want to use.

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Contents Manual Ver .61 May 02 Hardware installation ConfigurationBefore you get started Description of functionsTroubleshooting Guide Appendix a Appendix B Copyright TrademarksDisclaimer Content of this package Before you get startedSystem requirements Safety precautions Supported clientsSupported network protocols Required toolsFeatures What is iSCSI?Why Open-E iSCSI? Description of the functionsRAID types Hardware installation Installing Open-E iSCSIGetting ready Page Configuration Basic configuration of the iSCSI computerFirst-time operation of Open-E iSCSI Logging into Open-E iSCSI Enterprise Page Create RAID Units Creating iSCSI targets volume Adding Disk UnitsPage Configuring end user workstation How to connect iSCSI in Windows 2000/XP/2003 Description of functions Functions of Open-E iSCSI via browser access F1, F2 and F5Shutting down and restarting ServerFunction Language Settings NetworkFunction IP address Function IpsecFunction Bonding Set bondingAdministrator MiiPrimary Function Administrator Password Function Administrator AccessFunction E-mail notification How to retrieve information from SNMP? Function SSL Certificate AuthorityFunction USE Snmp Function Remote access You can get information byHardware Function UPS configuration Function Clock settings Function Power button settings Function Set timeFunction Motherboard info Target Manager Function Unit ManagerFunction iSCSI Volume Manager Function Disks LocalizerFunction Units Assigned Function Number of snapshots Function Snapshot definition Function Chap User Target Access Function Create new targetFunction Target Volume Manager Function Target IP AccessFunction Chap User Target Snapshot Access Function Target RenameFunction Target Remove Function Target Snapshot Access Function Snapshot renameFunction Create new Chap user Function Edit Chap user Function Delete Chap userUsing snapshot with Open-E iSCSI Shutdown Function System Shutdown Function Schedule for shutdownFunction System Restart Function Connection reset SnapshotMiscellaneous Software Update Function Update downloader During update from CD please follow this steps2.5 S.M.A.R.T Function S.M.A.R.T. e-mail notification FailedHardware Page 3.3 S.M.A.R.T Function S.M.A.R.T. unit’s health statusFunction S.M.A.R.T. info Function 3ware administrations Function S.M.A.R.T. test4.1 H/W Raid Function Qlogic administration Fibre Channel4.3 S/W Raid Function Create new S/W RAID unitAvailable Raids RAID 5 layout parity-algorithm RAID 6 layout parity-algorithmFunction S/W RAID E-mail notification Function „Manager RAIDFunction „Info Function „Software RAID unit removePage Troubleshooting Guide Open-E iSCSI does not boot, keyboard LEDs are flashingError values are not valid Error passwords do not matchAppendix a Open-E Software License agreementOwnership and Copyright Intellectual Property RightsAuthorized Service Disclaimer of WarrantiesLimitation of Liability WaiverAppendix B GNU General Public LicensePage Page Page Page Page No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries