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There are several steps to performing the basic configuration of a new filer:

Providing the filer with an IP address

Using the Setup Wizard to do the configuration

Verifying the configuration of the filer

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There are two methods to providing the filer with an IP address:

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To use the DHCP server to obtain an IP address for the filer, you need to ensure that the following DHCP configuration exists:

You need the MAC address from the filer’s e0 interface before you turn on and configure your filer. You need to manually allocate a static IP address on the DHCP server.

The e0 MAC address is printed on a label on the back of the filer’s PCB carrier, in the upper left-hand corner.

Use the e0 MAC address to manually allocate a static IP address on the DHCP server for your filer; or provide your DHCP administrator with the information to perform this task. The DHCP server uses the e0 MAC address to identify the filer when it boots.

To avoid IP address conflicts, use a static IP address on your DHCP server. If you use a dynamic IP address, the filer does not release that address when its lease expires. The lease is a predetermined expiration time set on the DHCP server.

If you are using DHCP to obtain the IP address for the filer, see "Using Setup Wizard on a Filer With a DHCP Server."

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