Chapter 2: Network Setup
7 Once formatting is complete, the system will copy the installation files to the drive. Upon
completion, the system will reboot. On reboot, do not press a key to boot from CD; just allow
the system to boot into the Windows 2003 Server Setup to continue with the installation.
8 After a period of time, the Regional and Language Options dialog will appear. The default
selection of English (United States) is correct. Select Next.
9 Enter a Name and Organization, then select Next.
10 Depending on the media used for install, the Product Identification screen may appear. If it
does, enter the 25-digit key and select Next.
11 Select per Server for licensing mode unless there is a specific requirement for different
licensing according to the deployment. Select Next.
12 Enter a Computer Name: radius, and enter an administrator password G0ld11 (Windows
2003 Server requires you to use a capital letter in the administrator password).
Select Next and then select Yes at the dialog box to accept the password as is.
13 Set the correct Date and Time, and Time Zone. Select Next; the installation will continue.
14 After a period of time this system will reboot. Again, avoid pressing a key to boot from the CD.
The system will boot to the login prompt. Login as administrator using the password previously
defined.
15 Adjust any necessary settings, such as display size, etc, as needed.
16 Open Control Panel | System and select the Computer Name tab. Next select the Change
option and then the More button. Set the primary DNS suffix to meshnetworks.net. Upon
confirmation, the system will request a re-start. Select Yes.
17 When the reboot is done, the base Windows 2003 Server Installation is complete.
Windows 2003 server does not recognize the HP GL360 G5’s Ethernet adapter by default
and drivers must be loaded. The server comes with a driver CD which can also be obtained
online at HP’s website.
Procedure 2-4 Ethernet Driver Installation for the HP DL360 G5 Server
1 Insert the HP Smart Start CD.
2 The License and Smart Start GUI will display. Accept the license.
3 Select Start menu.
4 Right mouse button, click on My Computer and select Properties popup menu option.
5 Select Hardware tab.
6 Select Device Manager button.
7 Select the Other devices group.
8 Right-click on one of the two Ethernet Controllers and select Update Driver.
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