D-Link DSN-3400-10 User's Manual for DSN-3200-10 Valid for firmware 1.6.1 - Page 140
Accessing the Management Port Diagnostic Menu
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5. From the serial port diagnostic menu, type the appropriate number for the option you want to perform: - To reset all admin account passwords, type 1 and press the Enter key. This selection removes every user account that had either Manage Storage or Manage User Accounts privileges, and creates a single account with the user name admin and password admin (if it doesn't already exist) with both privileges. After you confirm your desire to reset all admin accounts, the Startup menu appears again. Type 4 and press Enter to continue to start the xStack Storage Array. - To download configuration parameters, type 2 and press the Enter key. Use this selection to set the xStack Storage Array configuration from a TFTP server. When selected, you are prompted for the IP address of your TFTP server. The next prompt requests the file name containing the configuration. After the new configuration is downloaded, the Startup menu appears again. Type 4 and press Enter to continue to start the xStack Storage Array - To access the Enclosure Services Test Tool, type 3 and press the Enter key. - To skip the serial port startup menu and continue with the startup operation, type 4 and press the Enter key. C.2 Accessing the Management Port Diagnostic Menu If the xStack Storage Array is operational, but the management console is not accessible, you can use the following procedure to access the management port diagnostic menu. 1. Be sure your PC Ethernet port is connected so that it has access to the xStack Storage Array management port. There must be physical connectivity, either a direct connection or through a switch, and both the PC and the xStack Storage Array must have IP addresses on the same subnet. 2. Telnet to the xStack Storage Array management port. The example Figure C-2 uses a Microsoft Windows Telnet application. This screen was accessed by clicking the Start button and then clicking Run, typing telnet 192.168.1.1 in the Run dialog box, and clicking OK. 140 Appendix C Performing Advanced Diagnostics