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... power failures, connect each power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet. Warning: The server weighs approximately 75 pounds, and rack installation requires two or more information, refer to a different uninterruptible power supply (UPS). Plug the other power cord to a different properly grounded electrical outlet. (Avoid plugging both cords into properly grounded electrical outlets. If you use the rear support brackets to secure...
... power failures, connect each power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet. Warning: The server weighs approximately 75 pounds, and rack installation requires two or more information, refer to a different uninterruptible power supply (UPS). Plug the other power cord to a different properly grounded electrical outlet. (Avoid plugging both cords into properly grounded electrical outlets. If you use the rear support brackets to secure...
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... a DHCP server on your browser and enter the Snap Server 14000 server's name or IP address. 2. Acquiring an IP Address 1. Connecting to Your Network Connect the server to a 10BaseT, 100BaseTX, or 1000BaseT network. Then press the power button on the back of the Ethernet cables provided starting with the Initial Setup Wizard. In the NASManager window, locate the server by name (The default server name is SNAPnnnnnn, where nnnnnn is ready, the server name displays. Using both power...
... a DHCP server on your browser and enter the Snap Server 14000 server's name or IP address. 2. Acquiring an IP Address 1. Connecting to Your Network Connect the server to a 10BaseT, 100BaseTX, or 1000BaseT network. Then press the power button on the back of the Ethernet cables provided starting with the Initial Setup Wizard. In the NASManager window, locate the server by name (The default server name is SNAPnnnnnn, where nnnnnn is ready, the server name displays. Using both power...
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Hot-swappable fans 6. Serial number label System status light and network link light 3. Power module status lights 7. AC power on/off switches 8. Service connector 12. Secondary Ethernet connector 16. Server number label 17. Power connectors 10. LCD 4. AC power supply modules 9. Disk drive status lights 5. Primary Ethernet connector 14. Power supply activity lights 11. Fan status lights 13. SCSI connector 15. Hardware Features 1. Power button 2.
Hot-swappable fans 6. Serial number label System status light and network link light 3. Power module status lights 7. AC power on/off switches 8. Service connector 12. Secondary Ethernet connector 16. Server number label 17. Power connectors 10. LCD 4. AC power supply modules 9. Disk drive status lights 5. Primary Ethernet connector 14. Power supply activity lights 11. Fan status lights 13. SCSI connector 15. Hardware Features 1. Power button 2.
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..., Inc. If your network, the Snap Server 14000 appears as a server with shared folders. Todos los otros nombres de productos o de compañías you do with the server number 130020 would show the default server name SNAP130020. All rights reserved worldwide. For detailed instructions, refer to the Administrator Guide (available as a PDF on your network does not have a DHCP server, you can use NASManager or the Administration...
..., Inc. If your network, the Snap Server 14000 appears as a server with shared folders. Todos los otros nombres de productos o de compañías you do with the server number 130020 would show the default server name SNAP130020. All rights reserved worldwide. For detailed instructions, refer to the Administrator Guide (available as a PDF on your network does not have a DHCP server, you can use NASManager or the Administration...