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Using the Wizard to Con Your iSCSI Storage Appliance, Command, Function

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Using the Wizard to Configure Your iSCSI Storage Appliance The Setup wizard runs if the iSCSI Storage Appliance is in factory default state when the CLI is started. (You can also run the Setup wizard by typing setup.) The Setup wizard prompts you to enter the information required to connect the iSCSI Storage Appliance to a local network. In addition to typing in the values (the answers to the questions), you can also use the three commands in this table. Command Function *abort *back Help Quit the Setup wizard without changing anything Go to previous question Describe the current options If a question has a predefined or default answer, the answer appears in square brackets [ ]. Some values take an arbitrary string, in which case you can't use the *back or *abort commands. In those circumstances, enclose the answer in double-quotes " " so that the answer will be accepted even if it is the same as a command. To configure the iSCSI Storage Appliance: 1 Power on the iSCSI Storage Appliance. The Command Line Interface (CLI) Setup wizard opens.

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Using the Wizard to Configure Your iSCSI Storage
Appliance
The Setup wizard runs if the iSCSI Storage Appliance is in factory default state
when the CLI is started. (You can also run the Setup wizard by typing
setup
.) The
Setup wizard prompts you to enter the information required to connect the iSCSI
Storage Appliance to a local network. In addition to typing in the values (the
answers to the questions), you can also use the three commands in this table.
If a question has a predefined or default answer, the answer appears in square
brackets
[]
.
Some values take an arbitrary string, in which case you can’t use the
*back
or
*abort
commands. In those circumstances, enclose the answer in double-quotes " " so that
the answer will be accepted even if it is the same as a command.
To configure the iSCSI Storage Appliance
:
1
Power on the iSCSI Storage Appliance.
The Command Line Interface (CLI) Setup wizard opens.
Command
Function
*abort
Quit the Setup wizard without changing anything
*back
Go to previous question
Help
Describe the current options