8e6 Technologies ERS-200 (5K02-52), ER3-100 (5K02-55) Console Setup Procedures, Preliminary Setup

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Step 1B: Console Setup Procedures

Preliminary Setup

Create a “setup workstation” using a Windows-based laptop or desktop machine with a network card and Internet Explorer 6.0 (or later). The setup workstation will be used for accessing the ER server on the network and configuring the unit.

Workstation Configurations

A.From the desktop of the setup workstation, follow the procedures for your machine type:

Windows XP - go to Start > Control Panel. Open Network Connections. Right- click the link for LAN or High-Speed Internet and choose Properties.

Windows 2000 - right-click the My Network Places icon and select Properties. Right-click the correct Local Area Connection and choose Properties.

Windows NT - right-click the Network Neighborhood icon and select Properties.

Windows ME - right-click the My Network Places icon and select Properties.

B.Click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to highlight it (Windows NT and ME users should select the Protocols or Configuration tab and choose TCP/IP Protocol).

C.Click the Properties button.

WARNING: Be sure to make note of the current network settings on the setup workstation as you will need to return them for further setup procedures.

D.Choose the option Use the following IP address (Windows NT and ME users should choose the option Specify an IP Address).

E.Type in the IP address of 1.2.3.3.

F.Type in the Subnet mask (netmask) of 255.0.0.0 and click OK.

G.Close the LAN connection properties box.

Storage Device Setup (for Attached Storage Units)

If you have a NAS (SCSI Connected Storage Device or “SAN”) that will be used with the ER, you will need to connect it to the ER at this point. Refer to the Appendix at the end of this document for instructions on how to connect the SCSI Connected Storage Device.

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Contents Guide 8e6 Enterprise Reporter Quick Start Guide Contents Server Specifications Regulatory Specifications and DisclaimersAppendix Scsi Connected Storage Device ER Enterprise Reporter Introduction Conventions Used in this Document About this DocumentProcedures 8e6 Corporate Headquarters USA8e6 Taiwan Unpack the Unit from the Carton Select a Site for the Server Install the H Server Bezel 8e6 Enterprise Reporter Quick Start Guide 8e6 Enterprise Reporter Quick Start Guide Rack Mount the Server Rack Setup PrecautionsRack Setup Suggestions Rack Mount Instructions for non-H ServersIdentify the Sections of the Rack Rails Install the Rack Rails Install the Chassis RailsInstalling the Server into a Telco Rack Install the Server into the RackIdentify the Sections of the Rack Rails Install the Inner Rails Install the Outer RailsRack Mount Instructions for H Servers Install the Server into the Rack Installing the Server into a Telco Rack Power Supply Precautions Check the Power SupplyServer Operation and Maintenance Precautions General Safety InformationElectrical Safety Precautions AC Power Cord and Cable PrecautionsMotherboard Battery Precautions Setup Procedures Quick Start Setup RequirementsAdministrator Console Setup Requirements Storage Device Setup for Attached Storage Units Quick Start Setup ProceduresMonitor and Keyboard Setup Serial Console SetupHyperTerminal Setup Procedures 8e6 Enterprise Reporter Quick Start Guide 8e6 Enterprise Reporter Quick Start Guide Quick Start menu screen Login screenQuick Start menu administration menu Log Off, Disconnect the Peripherals System Status screenConsole Setup Procedures Preliminary SetupWorkstation Configurations Plug the ER into a power source with an appropriate rating Boot Up Process Network Setup Access the InternetLog in to the Administrator Console Network Settings 8e6 Enterprise Reporter Quick Start Guide Regional Setting Time Zone Regional Setting NTP Servers Regional Setting LanguagePhysically Connect the ER to the Network Access the Internet Change User Name and Password, Set Self- MonitoringEnter a User Name and Password Change User Name and PasswordSet Self-Monitoring Enter the Master Administrator’s E-Mail AddressSelect 8e6 Enterprise Reporter, and then click Save R3000 ConfigurationClient Workstation Configuration Launch the ER Client Enter the Password, and Confirm Password Conclusion Administrator Console, Expiration Screen ER Client, ER Server Statistics Window Specification Value Physical SpecificationsInternal Product Specifications Hardware Component SpecificationsDiagrams and Descriptions Front Panel LED Indicators and ButtonsLED Indicators and Buttons LED Indicator KeySpecification ERH-100 Value ERH-200 Value Sdram Specification ERH-100 ERH-200Front of Chassis Control Panel Rear of Chassis Declaration of the Manufacturer or Importer Safety ComplianceElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Models 5K02-51, 5K02-52, 5K02-55, 5K02-56Electromagnetic Compatibility Class a Notice EC Declaration of Conformity Preliminary Setup Procedures Other Required Installation ItemsUnpack the Unit from the Carton Rack Setup Precautions Rack Mount the ServerRack Mount Components Step Step Step Link the ER Unit with the Scsi Connected Device Install the UnitShut Down, Restart Procedures Shut Down the Storage Device UnitRestart the Storage Device Unit Physical Components Temperature and Ventilation Status Power Supply StatusLED Display Disc Drive Alarm Management AlarmSilence Button Disk Drive ActivityPhysical Specifications SpecificationsHardware Component Specifications Specification SATABoy Model ValueAppendix SAN Installation

ERH-200 (5K02-24), ER3-200 (5K02-56), ERS-100 (5K02-51), ERS-200 (5K02-52), ERH-100 (5K02-61) specifications

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