Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10
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... 105 7.4 Working with Network Portals 107 7.4.1 Creating Network Portals 107 7.4.2 Deleting a Network Portal 108 7.4.3 Pinging from a Network Portal 109 7.5 Grouping ...xStack Storage 117 8.2 Removing an xStack Storage 118 8.3 Force System Failover 119 Chapter 9 Best Practices ...121 9.1 Saving Configuration Settings 122 9.2 Resetting Display Preferences 122 9.3 Working with Firewalls 122 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting ...125 10.1 Downloading a System Diagnostic Capture 126 10.2 Possible Problems and Recommended Corrective Actions 127 Appendix A Menu Summary ...129 Appendix B Factory...
... 105 7.4 Working with Network Portals 107 7.4.1 Creating Network Portals 107 7.4.2 Deleting a Network Portal 108 7.4.3 Pinging from a Network Portal 109 7.5 Grouping ...xStack Storage 117 8.2 Removing an xStack Storage 118 8.3 Force System Failover 119 Chapter 9 Best Practices ...121 9.1 Saving Configuration Settings 122 9.2 Resetting Display Preferences 122 9.3 Working with Firewalls 122 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting ...125 10.1 Downloading a System Diagnostic Capture 126 10.2 Possible Problems and Recommended Corrective Actions 127 Appendix A Menu Summary ...129 Appendix B Factory...
Hardware Reference Guide for DSN-1100-10 Valid for firmware 2.0.0.119 and later
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... Table 2-4) Power - a power receptacle is located to initial factory settings. (see Figure 2-4, Figure 2-5 and Table 2-5). Management port (Mgmt 10/100) - Receptacle fits the most common security lock. This requires a male-to reset the system. this is located to the right of a pen or a... ports - Back View of the management port. Note: This reboots the system and does not reset the unit to the right of the DSN-1100 Storage System 16 Chapter 2 DSN-1100 Layout one 10/100 RJ-45 management port is hidden within a small hole. Four 1-Gigabit iSCSI RJ-45 ...
... Table 2-4) Power - a power receptacle is located to initial factory settings. (see Figure 2-4, Figure 2-5 and Table 2-5). Management port (Mgmt 10/100) - Receptacle fits the most common security lock. This requires a male-to reset the system. this is located to the right of a pen or a... ports - Back View of the management port. Note: This reboots the system and does not reset the unit to the right of the DSN-1100 Storage System 16 Chapter 2 DSN-1100 Layout one 10/100 RJ-45 management port is hidden within a small hole. Four 1-Gigabit iSCSI RJ-45 ...
Hardware Reference Guide for DSN-1100-10 Valid for firmware 2.0.0.119 and later
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... Resets the DSN-1100 storage system. Data Port Speed and Port Activity LEDs LED Port Speed Port Activity Color Description Yellow/Green Yellow = link is operating at 10 Mbps Green ON = link is being sent or received. Data is operational. DSN-1100 Hardware Reference Guide 17 Table 2-5. None = link is operational. Please use the tip of the DSN-1100 Rear Panel Switch Reset...
... Resets the DSN-1100 storage system. Data Port Speed and Port Activity LEDs LED Port Speed Port Activity Color Description Yellow/Green Yellow = link is operating at 10 Mbps Green ON = link is being sent or received. Data is operational. DSN-1100 Hardware Reference Guide 17 Table 2-5. None = link is operational. Please use the tip of the DSN-1100 Rear Panel Switch Reset...
CLI User's Guide for DSN-1100-10
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...property, and the return parameter (if any). Both tables include a description of controllers exists. Parameters: filePath: String for the path to factory defaults Restores the system configuration from the same chassis Saves the current system configuration to occur when a Do bound pair of the command or... Sets the configuration is used with the global action command Do. Table 5-30. Lets you access the Reset TCP/IP Upper Layer Do counter Restores the array to its factory default settings Do Paramter: Boolean to include or exclude the Management Port IP Address as one of the ...
...property, and the return parameter (if any). Both tables include a description of controllers exists. Parameters: filePath: String for the path to factory defaults Restores the system configuration from the same chassis Saves the current system configuration to occur when a Do bound pair of the command or... Sets the configuration is used with the global action command Do. Table 5-30. Lets you access the Reset TCP/IP Upper Layer Do counter Restores the array to its factory default settings Do Paramter: Boolean to include or exclude the Management Port IP Address as one of the ...