Using the remote desktop method, Using the telnet server method, Enabling telnet server – HP StorageWorks X3000 Network Storage Systems User Manual
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Using the Remote Desktop method
Remote Desktop provides the ability for you to log onto and remotely administer your server, giving
you a method of managing it from any client. Installed for remote administration, Remote Desktop
allows only two concurrent sessions. Leaving a session running takes up one license and can affect
other users. If two sessions are running, additional users will be denied access.
To connect the storage system to a network using the Remote Desktop method
1.
On the PC client, select Start > Run. At Open, type mstsc, then click OK.
2.
Enter the IP address of the storage system in the Computer box and click Connect.
3.
Log on to the storage system with the administrator user name and password.
Using the Telnet Server method
Telnet Server is a utility that lets users connect to machines, log on, and obtain a command prompt
remotely. Telnet Server is preinstalled on the storage system but must be activated before use.
CAUTION:
For security reasons, the Telnet Server is disabled by default. The service needs to be modified to
enable access to the storage system with Telnet.
Enabling Telnet Server
The Telnet Server service needs to be enabled prior to its access.
1.
In Server Manager, expand the Configuration node in the left panel.
2.
Click System and Network Settings.
3.
Under System Settings Configuration, click Telnet.
4.
Check the Enable Telnet access to this server check box and then click OK.
Default storage settings
HP StorageWorks X1000 and X3000 Network Storage Systems are preconfigured with default storage
settings. This section provides additional details about the preconfigured storage.
Physical configuration
The logical disks reside on physical drives as shown in the table below.
As of the SWX image version 1.2, the DON'T ERASE volume that was created on earlier versions of
HP StorageWorks Network Storage System models is no longer used.
IMPORTANT:
The first two logical drives are configured for the storage system operating system.
X1000 and X3000 Network Storage System
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