HP Mv2120 HP MV2120, MV5020, MV5140, MV5150 Media Vault - User's Guide - Page 172

Check the Network is Set Up Properly for TCP/IP

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• Cddib32.exe - NTI DriveBackup! • Shadow.exe - NTI Shadow • NASSelector.exe - Media Vault Selection Application • NASDriveMapper.exe - NASDriveMapper Application For instructions to unblock, see the software vendor's documentation. For information about firewall blocking alerts, see You receive firewall blocking messages on page 12-167. Check that the Router is Correctly Configured for DHCP The HP Media Vault comes automatically set to use a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server to dynamically assign IP addresses. Most router come with a built-in DHCP server. Check that the router has the DHCP server correctly enabled. Refer to the documentation that came with the router for instructions on proper DHCP server configuration. For information about configuring a router for remote access, see the following sections. Windows Vista: Check that Network Discovery is Turned On To ensure that Network Discovery is turned on 1 Click the Start menu, and then select Control Panel. 2 In the Control Panel, click View network status and tasks. 3 In the Network and Sharing Center, make sure that Network discovery is on. 4 If Network discovery is off, click , then select Turn on network discovery and Apply. Check the Network is Set Up Properly for TCP/IP Check that each computer on the network has TCP/IP listed and selected for the network properties with these options selected: • Obtain IP address automatically • Obtain Domain Name System (DNS) server address automatically 12- Version 164

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Version
12-
164
Cddib32.exe - NTI DriveBackup!
Shadow.exe - NTI Shadow
NASSelector.exe - Media Vault Selection Application
NASDriveMapper.exe - NASDriveMapper Application
For instructions to unblock, see the software vendor's documentation.
For information about firewall blocking alerts, see
You receive firewall
blocking messages on page12-167
.
Check that the Router is Correctly Configured for DHCP
The HP Media Vault comes automatically set to use a
Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
server to dynamically assign IP addresses.
Most router come with a built-in DHCP server.
Check that the router has the DHCP server correctly enabled. Refer to the
documentation that came with the router for instructions on proper DHCP
server configuration.
For information about configuring a router for remote access, see the
following sections.
Windows Vista: Check that Network Discovery is Turned On
To ensure that Network Discovery is turned on
1
Click the
Start
menu, and then select
Control Panel
.
2
In the Control Panel, click
View network status and tasks
.
3
In the Network and Sharing Center, make sure that Network discovery is
on.
4
If Network discovery is off, click
, then select
Turn on network
discovery
and
Apply
.
Check the Network is Set Up Properly for TCP/IP
Check that each computer on the network has TCP/IP listed and selected for
the network properties with these options selected:
Obtain IP address automatically
Obtain
Domain Name System (DNS)
server address automatically