Service manual
D
Restore Management Server Procedure
D-3
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 cycles through and displays
server operational information.
6. Configure the following parameters at the server LCD panel (Ta sk
5: Configure Director Network Information (Optional) on page 2-30).
•LCDpanelpassword.
• IP address for private and public LAN connections.
• Subnet mask or private and public LAN connections.
7. Log on to the server Windows 2000 desktop through a LAN
connection to a browser-capable PC.
8. Configure Windows 2000 configuration information as required
by the customer:
a. Configure the computer and workgroup names for the server.
If required, change the server gateway address and DNS
server IP address to conform to the customer LAN addressing
plan (Task 8: Configure Management Server Information on
page 2-38).
b. Change the default Windows 2000 administrator password
and configure password access for authorized users.
c. Set the server date and time.
d. Configure the call-home feature.
9. Insert the EFC Management Applications CD-ROM in the CD-RW
driveandclosetheLCDpanel.
10. At the server Windows 2000 desktop, click Start attheleftsideof
the task bar, then select the Run option. The Run dialog box
displays (Figure D-1).
Figure D-1 Run Dialog Box