Configuration Worksheet
Local area conne
ction 2
Any additional l
ocal area connections can be renamed to prevent
confusion.
IP address Same as above.
Subnet mask Same as above.
Default gatew
ay
Same as above.
iLO 2 settings
Change the host name, IP settings, and administrator settings.
DNS server
A Domain Name System (DNS) server nam e is required to provide
for domain name to IP address resolution.
WINS server
A Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) server name is
required to determine the IP address associated with a particular
network computer.
Server Name
Server name
Assignauniquenametothestorageserver.Thisnameidentifies the
storage ser ver on the network.
Running the Rapid Startup Wizard
The Rapid Startup Wizard is only displayed during the initial setup process. This wizard guides you
through the c onfiguration process.
The Rapid Startup Wizard guides you through c on figuring the following system settings:
• Date, time, and time zone
• Administrator identity (user name and password)
• Alert e-mail notification
• Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2) settings
• Simple Network M anagement Protocol (SNMP) settings
• Network inter faces
• Server name
For more information about the configuration settings available in the Rapid Startup Wizard, click Help
to see the corresponding Rapid Startup Wizard online help topic.
Completing system configuration
After the storage server is physically set up and the basic con figuration is established, additional setup
tasks must be completed. Depending on the de ployment scenario of the storage server, these steps can
vary. T
hese additional steps can include:
• Running Microsoft Windows Update—HP highly recommends that you run Microsoft Windows
updates to identify, review, and install the latest, applicable, critical security updates on the storage
server. For recommendations, instructions, and documentation to help manag e the software
update, hotfix, and security patches process on the storage ser ver, see Microsoft Software Updates
on HP ProLiant Storage Servers at h
ttp://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/storageservers.html.
• Creating a nd managing users and groups—User and g roup information and permissions
determine whether a user can access files. If the storage server is deployed into a workgroup
environment, this user and group information is stored locally on the device. By contrast, if the
storage server is deployed into a domain environment, user and group information is stored
on
the domain.
• Joining workgroup and dom ains—These are the two system environments for users and groups.
Because users and groups in a domain environment are managed through standard Windows or
Ac
tive Directory domain administration methods, this document d iscusses only local users and
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