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Aurora Browse Installation and Configuration Guide
April 6, 2010
Appendix C Legacy systems
NOTE: Notice the s in the https: address. Also, make sure your browser allows
cookies and JavaScript (or JIT).
Subsequent NAS machines (nb-nas-2, nb-nas-3) have IP addresses incremented
accordingly (192.168.50.32, 192.168.50.33)
The NAS Administration Tool window opens at the Welcome page.
3. Enter the password. The default password is triton. The Status page opens.
4. In the tree view click
Network | Network Ports
. The Configure Network Ports page
opens.
5. Configure network ports as follows:
a. Port 0 Client Network - Set the IP address and subnet mask for the Client
network as specified by the local network administrator.
NOTE: The DiMeda NAS requires a static IP address for the client port. Set this up
with the local network administrator.
b. Port 1 Production Network - Set the IP address for the production network as
specified by the local network administrator, then set the subnet mask to
255.255.255.0.
NOTE: For detailed information about configuration options, click the Help icon
(?) in the upper right corner of each window.
c. Click
Save
, then select the
Restart
option to restart. Reboot takes 2-10 minutes.
Do not power-down the enclosure during reboot.
6. After the NAS reboots, access the NAS configuration software as described earlier
in step 2 and step 3, except this time, enter the following in the browser address bar:
https://
The Status page appears.
7. In the Status page tree view, click
Network | Names/IPs
. The Names and IPs page
opens.
8. Set the following:
• Domain name - Enter the Client network Domain name.
• Gateway - Enter the IP address for the Client network gateway. Consult the
network administrator.
• Node Name - For example: (root-nb-nas-n)
9. In the tree view click
System | System Administration | Date/Time
. The Date/Time
page opens.
10. Select the correct time zone, date, and time.
11. Click
Save
, then select the
Restart
option to restart.
Reboot takes 2-10 minutes. Do not power-down the enclosure during reboot.
12. After the NAS reboots, access the NAS configuration software again as described