Adaptec 5325301507 Administration Guide - Page 31

To Connect to a SnapServer Using SSM, Complete the Initial Setup Wizard.

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Connecting to the Server for the First Time The server number is a unique, numeric-only string that appears on a label affixed to the chassis. • On the SnapServer 410 and N2000, the server label is located on the top of the chassis in the left front corner. • On the SnapServer 110 or 210, the label is on the underside of the chassis. • To obtain the server number for SnapServer 4200 and 4500, remove the front bezel to read the label. 2 Connect to the server. In a Web browser, enter the following URL: http://SNAPnnnnnn (where nnnnnn is the server number) Press Enter. The Web View screen opens. 3 Log into the Administration Tool. Click the administration link, and in the login dialog box, enter admin as the user name and admin as the password, and then click OK. 4 Complete the Initial Setup Wizard. For instructions for using the Initial Setup Wizard, see page 16. To Connect to a SnapServer Using SSM 1 Install and launch SnapServer Manager. Install and launch SSM (see page 12) on a machine residing on the same network segment as your SnapServer(s). Upon startup, SSM displays the IP address of each SnapServer on its local network segment. 2 If using a DHCP server, skip to the next step. Otherwise: In the SSM console, right-click a server name and select Set IP Address. At a minimum, enter an IP address for the SnapServer and a subnet mask, and then click OK. 3 Launch the Administration Tool from the SSM console. In the SSM console, right-click a server name and select Launch Web Administration. 4 Log into the Administration Tool. Click the Administration link, and in the login dialog box, enter admin as the user name and admin as the password, and then click OK. 5 Complete the Initial Setup Wizard. For instructions for using the Initial Setup Wizard, see the next section. Chapter 1 Administrative Overview 15

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Connecting to the Server for the First Time
Chapter 1
Administrative Overview
15
The server number is a unique, numeric-only string that appears on a label
affixed to the chassis.
On the SnapServer 410 and N2000, the server label is located on the top of the
chassis in the left front corner.
On the SnapServer 110 or 210, the label is on the underside of the chassis.
To obtain the server number for SnapServer 4200 and 4500,
remove the front
bezel to read the label.
2
Connect to the server.
In a Web browser, enter the following URL:
http://SNAP
nnnnnn
(where
nnnnnn
is the server number)
Press
Enter
. The Web View screen opens.
3
Log into the Administration Tool.
Click the
administration
link, and in the login dialog box, enter
admin
as the user
name and
admin
as the password, and then click
OK
.
4
Complete the Initial Setup Wizard.
For instructions for using the Initial Setup Wizard, see page 16.
To Connect to a SnapServer Using SSM
1
Install and launch SnapServer Manager.
Install and launch SSM (see page 12) on a machine residing on the same network
segment as your SnapServer(s). Upon startup, SSM displays the IP address of
each SnapServer on its local network segment.
2
If using a DHCP server, skip to the next step. Otherwise:
In the SSM console, right-click a server name and select
Set IP Address
. At a
minimum, enter an IP address for the SnapServer and a subnet mask, and then
click
OK
.
3
Launch the Administration Tool from the SSM console.
In the SSM console, right-click a server name and select
Launch Web
Administration
.
4
Log into the Administration Tool.
Click the
Administration
link, and in the login dialog box, enter
admin
as the user
name and
admin
as the password, and then click
OK
.
5
Complete the Initial Setup Wizard.
For instructions for using the Initial Setup Wizard, see the next section.