Service manual
B
Restore Management Server Procedure
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Restore Management Server
5. Power cycle the server. The server performs power-on self-tests
(POSTs). After successful POST completion, the LCD panel
displays a Welcome!! message, then continuously cycles through
and displays server operational information.
6. Configure the following parameters at the server’s LCD panel.
Refer to Task 7: Configure Server Password and Network Addresses for
instructions.
• LCD panel password.
• IP address for private and public LAN connections.
• Subnet mask or private and public LAN connections.
7. Log on to the server’s Windows desktop through a LAN
connection to a browser-capable PC. Refer to Access the
Management Server Desktop for instructions.
8. Configure Windows operating system information as required by
the customer:
• Configure computer and workgroup names for the server. If
required, change the server’s gateway address and DNS
server IP address to conform to the customer’s LAN
addressing scheme. Refer to Task 8: Configure Management
Server Information for instructions.
• Change the default Windows administrator password and
configure password access for users. Refer to Task 9: Configure
Windows Operating System Users for instructions.
• Set the server’s date and time. Refer to Task 10: Set Management
Server Date and Time for instructions.
• Configure the call-home feature. Refer to Task 11: Configure the
Call-Home Feature (Optional) for instructions.
9. Insert the EFC Management Applications CD-ROM in the
CD-RW drive and close the LCD panel.
10. At the server’s Windows desktop, click Start at the left side of the
task bar, then select the Run option. The Run dialog box displays.
11. At the Run dialog box, type D:\mcdataServerInstall.exe
in the Open field.
12. Click OK. The InstallShield third-party application prepares to
install the software version, and opens the InstallShield Wizard
dialog box (Figure B-1).