Adaptec 5325301656 Administration Guide - Page 26

Connecting to the Server for the First Time, SSM Feature Licensing, To Connect Using the Server Name

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Connecting to the Server for the First Time SSM Feature Licensing Use the SSM Feature Licensing menu to apply SnapExtension and SSM license keys to one or more servers. There is no limit to the number of licenses that can be entered using this dialogue box. Start SSM and select the GuardianOS servers to be licensed. Navigate to Administration > License Servers for SSM. If you have not already obtained your licenses, in the License Required dialog box, select Click here to obtain SSM multi-use license keys or Click here to purchase SnapExtension license keys at www.snapserver.com. Once you have obtained the license keys, enter one license key per line (or multiple keys per line, separated by spaces), click Enter License..., then click OK. Note This feature is only available for servers running GuardianOS v 4.0 or later. The Feature License dialogue box does not display any pre-existing SnapExtension licenses. Only licenses that have been applied while the current dialogue box is open will be displayed. Connecting to the Server for the First Time Snap Servers are preset to acquire an IP address from a DHCP server. If no DHCP server is found on the network, the Snap Server defaults to an IP address of 10.10.10.10, and you may not be able to see the server on your network. You can discover a Snap Server using either the default server name or the SSM utility. Use the server name method if you are installing one Snap Server on the network. Use SSM if you are installing two or more Snap Servers, or if your network does not have IP to name resolution services. To Connect Using the Server Name This procedure requires that name resolution services (via Windows Internet Naming Service [WINS] or Domain Name System [DNS]) be operational. 1 Find the server name. For Snap Servers 510, 520, 550, 650, and 18000, you can read the server name and IP address on the LCD panel. For the Snap Servers 110, 210, 410, 4200, and 4500, use the default server name of SNAPnnnnnn, where nnnnnn is the server number. For example, the name of a Snap Server with a server number of 610019 is SNAP610019. The server number is a unique, numeric-only string that appears on a label affixed to the underside of the chassis of your Snap Server 110 or 210. To obtain the server number for Snap Servers 410, 4200, and 4500, remove the front bezel to read the label. 12 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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Connecting to the Server for the First Time
12
Snap Server Administrator Guide
SSM Feature Licensing
Use the SSM Feature Licensing menu
to apply SnapExtension and SSM license keys
to one or more servers. There is no limit to the number of licenses that can be
entered using this dialogue box. Start SSM and select the GuardianOS servers to be
licensed.
Navigate to
Administration > License Servers for SSM
. If you have not
already obtained your licenses, in the License Required dialog box, select
Click here
to obtain SSM multi-use
license keys
or
Click here to purchase SnapExtension license
keys at www.snapserver.com
.
Once you have obtained the license keys, enter one
license key per line (or multiple keys per line, separated by spaces), click
Enter
License...
, then click
OK
.
Note
This feature is only available for servers running GuardianOS v 4.0 or later.
The Feature License dialogue box does not display any pre-existing SnapExtension
licenses. Only licenses that have been applied while the current dialogue box is
open will be displayed.
Connecting to the Server for the First Time
Snap Servers are preset to acquire an IP address from a DHCP server. If no DHCP
server is found on the network, the Snap Server defaults to an IP address of
10.10.10.10, and you may not be able to see the server on your network. You can
discover a Snap Server using either the default server name or the SSM utility. Use
the server name method if you are installing one Snap Server on the network. Use
SSM if you are installing two or more Snap Servers, or if your network does not
have IP to name resolution services.
To Connect Using the Server Name
This procedure requires that name resolution services (via Windows Internet
Naming Service [WINS] or Domain Name System [DNS]) be operational.
1
Find the server name.
For Snap Servers 510, 520, 550, 650, and 18000, you can read the server name and
IP address on the LCD panel.
For the Snap Servers 110, 210, 410, 4200, and 4500, use the default server name of
SNAP
nnnnnn,
where
nnnnnn
is the server number. For example, the name of a
Snap Server with a server number of 610019 is SNAP610019.
The server number is a unique, numeric-only string that appears on a label
affixed to the underside of the chassis of your Snap Server 110 or 210. To obtain
the server number for Snap Servers 410, 4200, and 4500,
remove the front bezel to
read the label.