Adaptec 5325301638 Administration Guide - Page 108

To Run the Snap Server 14000 in Maintenance Mode

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System Reset Options Mode Description 3 As in mode 1, clears the IP address stored on the network, resets the server to use DHCP, and resets speed/duplex settings to autonegotiate. Mode 3 additionally, resets network bonding to standalone and resets all network protocols to factory defaults. 4 As in mode 1, clears the IP address stored on the network, resets the server to use DHCP, and resets speed/duplex settings to autonegotiate. As in mode 3, resets network bonding to standalone and resets all network protocols to factory defaults. Mode 4 additionally eliminates all shares to all volumes, and returns settings for the server name, date and time, users, groups, quotas, and the activation and configuration of CA eTrust Antivirus to factory default values. Tip When the server finishes rebooting, the Login dialog box opens. Enter the default admin password of admin, and click OK. The Initial Setup Wizard runs, allowing you to reset the server name, admin password, and IP address. 5 Reserved for technical support 6 Reserved for technical support To Run the Snap Server 14000 in Maintenance Mode 1 Power off the server. 2 Depress the middle button (under the LCD panel) and power up the server, keeping the middle button depressed until maintenance mode 1 displays in the Snap Server's LCD. 3 Use the buttons to navigate to the desired maintenance mode. To Invoke Mode 1 Using the Reset Button on Snap Servers 4200, 4500, 15000, or 18000 On Snap Servers 4200, 4500, and 15000 remove the front bezel and press the white button, located to the left of the black power button. On the Snap Server 18000 the reset button is accessed via a small hole next to the power button on the front of the server. Use a small device like a paperclip to push the reset button. The system will reboot after about a minute. As a part of the reset and reboot process, the Snap Server clears user-defined settings such as DHCP configuration, the server name defaults to its factory setting, network speed and bonding settings are returned to their defaults, and the Administrator password is reset to the default (admin). The Snap Server then does a full boot. 94 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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System Reset Options
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Snap Server Administrator Guide
To Run the Snap Server 14000 in Maintenance Mode
1
Power off the server.
2
Depress the middle button (under the LCD panel) and power up the server,
keeping the middle button depressed until maintenance mode 1 displays in the
Snap Server’s LCD.
3
Use the buttons to navigate to the desired maintenance mode.
To Invoke Mode 1 Using the Reset Button on Snap Server
s
4200, 4500, 15000,
or 18000
On Snap Servers
4200, 4500, and 15000 remove the front bezel and press the white
button, located to the left of the black power button. On the Snap Server 18000 the
reset button is accessed via a small hole next to the power button on the front of the
server. Use a small device like a paperclip to push the reset button. The system will
reboot after about a minute. As a part of the reset and reboot process,
the Snap
Server clears user-defined settings such as DHCP configuration,
the server name
defaults to its factory setting,
network speed and bonding settings are returned to
their defaults,
and the Administrator password is reset to the default (
admin
). The
Snap Server then does a full boot.
3
As in mode 1, clears the IP address stored on the network, resets the server to use
DHCP, and resets speed/duplex settings to autonegotiate.
Mode 3 additionally, resets network bonding to standalone and resets all network
protocols to factory defaults.
4
As in mode 1, clears the IP address stored on the network, resets the server to use
DHCP, and resets speed/duplex settings to autonegotiate.
As in mode 3, resets network bonding to standalone and resets all network
protocols to factory defaults.
Mode 4 additionally eliminates all shares to all volumes, and returns settings for
the server name, date and time, users, groups, quotas, and the activation and
configuration of CA eTrust Antivirus to factory default values.
Tip
When the server finishes rebooting, the Login dialog box opens. Enter the
default admin password of admin, and click OK. The Initial Setup Wizard runs,
allowing you to reset the server name, admin password, and IP address.
5
Reserved for technical support
6
Reserved for technical support
Mode
Description