Installation guide
Chapter 5. McBIOS Configuration
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using DHCP if that option is available on your network. An IP address allocation
scheme will reduce the time it takes to set-up client computers and eliminate the
possibilities of administrative errors and duplicate addresses. To manually
configure the IP address of the controller, move the cursor bar to Local IP
address item, then press the Enter key to show the default address setting in
the RAID subsystem. You can then reassign the static IP address of the
controller.
5.5.8.3 HTTP Port Number
To manually configure the “HTTP Port Number” of the controller, move the
cursor bar to “HTTP Port Number” item, then press the Enter key to show the
default address setting in the RAID subsystem. Then you can reassign the
default “HTTP Port Number” of the controller.
5.5.8.4 Telnet Port Number
To manually configure the “Telnet Port Number” of the controller, move the
cursor bar to “Telnet Port Number” item, then press the Enter key to show the
default address setting in the RAID subsystem. You can then reassign the
default “Telnet Port Number” of the controller.
5.5.8.5 SMTP Port Number
To manually configure the “SMTP Port Number” of the controller, move the
cursor bar to the main menu “Ethernet Configuration” function item and then
press Enter key. The “Ethernet Configuration” menu appears on the screen.
Move the cursor bar to “SMTP Port Number” item, then press Enter key to show
the default address setting in the RAID subsystem. You can then reassign the
default “SMTP Port Number” of the controller.
5.5.8.6 Ethernet Address
Each Ethernet port has its unique Mac address, which is also factory assigned.
Usually, Ethernet address is used to uniquely identify a port in the Ethernet
network.
5.5.9 Alert By Mail Config
To configure the RAID subsystem’s e-mail function, Move the cursor bar to the
“Alert By Mail Configuration”, then select the desired function.
The firmware contains a SMTP manager that monitors all system events. Single
or multiple user notifications can be sent via “Plain English” e-mails with no
software required.










