The “” button scrolls down through the menu. The “” button is also used confirm certain commands, as indicated on the display. If the menu is not selected, this button is disabled.

3.1.1Front Panel menu system layout

The following details the menu system of the front panel display:

Main Menu Ethernet Setup

Show Current Config Set IP Config

Static

IP

Subnet Mask Gateway

DHCP None

No Change (Exit) Restart Network Exit Menu

Active Monitor Mode/Deactivate Monitor Manual Shutdown

Power off system? LED Display

Set LED Mode

Display Bandwidth Display IOPS Performance Demo LED Test Pattern Disable LEDs

Exit Menu Set LED Brightness

LED Brightness [Level] Exit Menu

Display logo Exit Menu

3.2Text Management Interface

The RamSan’s management port allows you to manage, configure, and monitor system behavior.

You may connect to the management port with either a DB-9 serial cable or an RJ-45 Ethernet cable.

3.2.1Connecting using a terminal program

To connect to the RamSan using a serial port connection, use a dumb terminal or a terminal emulation program such as Windows™ HyperTerminal. Set your baud rate to 9600 with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control.

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