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Nas manager, Basic navigation, Status area – Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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NAS Manager

Dell™ PowerVault™ 715N NAS Appliance System Administrator's Guide

Basic Navigation

How to Find Online Help

Using Shares

Using the PowerVault Advanced Administration Menu

Disk Quotas

Using Logs

Using Other Languages

Shutting Down the NAS Appliance

Managing Volumes

Managing Disks

The Dell™ PowerVault™ NAS Manager is a Web-based user interface that is the primary way to configure NAS appliances.

This section describes basic navigation of the NAS Manager. See "

How to Find Online Help

" for more information.

NOTE:

To use the NAS Manager, you must be logged in as administrator. The NAS Manager default administrator

user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.

Basic Navigation

The NAS Manager displays when you access a PowerVault 715N NAS appliance from Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.01 or

later (or for Red Hat Linux only, Netscape Navigator 6.1 or later) Web browser.

NOTE:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 may be used only in Windows NT® 4.0 with Service Pack 4 or later. All other

browsers are not supported.

When navigating the NAS Manager, use the browser buttons to go backward and forward. In addition, you can use the two

associated menu bars.

The top of each page of the interface is composed of a status area, as well as primary and secondary menu bars. The

body of each page of the Web user interface (UI) is composed of the content area.

Status Area

The following information displays from left to right:

Logo

System host name

System status

The status might be:

Normal (green text)

Informational (grey text)

Warning (yellow text)

Critical (red text)

Clicking Status: sends you to the Status—> Information page.

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