To obtain a server certificate, perform the following steps:
1On the PowerVault NAS Manager primary menu, click Maintenance.
2On the Maintenance page, click Terminal Services.
3Log on to an Terminal Services Advanced Client session.
4In the Advanced Administration Menu, click System Management, and then from the list, click Internet Information Services
5Navigate to and
6Under Secure Communications on the Directory Security property sheet, click Server Certificate to access the Web Server Certificate Wizard.
7Use the Web Server Certificate Wizard to create a certificate request.
8Send the certificate request to the certification authority. They will process the request and send you the certificate.
NOTE: Some certification authorities require you to prove your identify before processing your request or issuing you a certificate.
9Use the Web Server Certificate Wizard to install your certificate.
For more information about SSL, see the Internet Information Services online help.
Console Redirection
Console redirection allows you to maintain a NAS appliance from a remote location by redirecting keyboard input and text output through the serial port. Graphic output is not redirected. Console redirection can be used under the disk operating system (DOS) for tasks such as setting up a common basic input/output system (BIOS) configuration or setting up a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) configuration. In a typical installation, the system is connected to a port concentrator that allows you to connect several systems via a shared modem. After you use a modem or other remote connection to log into the port concentrator, you can select which system you want to manage with console redirection. This document describes the simplest connection possible: connecting to a system with a null modem cable.