1.
Press
the
select
button.
The
first
gateway
address
number
field
is
highlighted.
2.
Press
the
up
button
if
you
want
to
increase
the
value
that
is
displayed;
press
the
down
button
if
you
want
to
decrease
that
value.
If
you
want
to
quickly
increase
the
highlighted
value,
hold
the
up
button.
If
you
want
to
quickly
decrease
the
highlighted
value,
hold
the
down
button.
Note:
If
you
want
to
disable
the
fast
increase/decrease
function,
press
and
hold
the
down
button,
press
and
release
the
select
button,
and
then
release
the
down
button.
The
disabling
of
the
fast
increase/decrease
function
lasts
until
cluster
creation
is
completed
or
until
the
feature
is
again
enabled.
If
the
up
or
down
buttons
are
pressed
and
held
while
the
function
is
disabled,
the
value
increases
or
decreases
once
every
two
seconds.
To
again
enable
the
fast
increase/decrease
function,
press
and
hold
the
up
button,
press
and
release
the
select
button,
and
then
release
the
up
button.
3.
Press
the
right
or
left
buttons
to
move
to
the
number
field
that
you
want
to
update.
4.
Repeat
steps
and
for
each
number
field
that
you
want
to
update.
5.
Press
the
select
button
to
complete
the
change.
Create
Now?
This
option
lets
you
start
an
operation
to
create
a
cluster.
Press
the
select
button
to
start
the
operation.
If
the
create
operation
is
successful,
Password
is
displayed
on
line
1.
The
password
that
you
can
use
to
access
the
cluster
is
displayed
on
line
2.
Be
sure
to
immediately
record
the
password;
it
is
required
on
the
first
attempt
to
access
the
cluster.
Attention:
The
password
displays
for
only
60
seconds,
or
until
a
front
panel
button
is
pressed.
The
cluster
is
created
only
after
the
password
display
is
cleared.
If
the
create
operation
fails,
Create
Failed:
is
displayed
on
line
1
of
the
service
display
screen.
Line
2
displays
one
of
two
possible
error
codes
that
you
can
use
to
isolate
the
cause
of
the
failure.
Press
the
up
button
to
return
to
the
Create
Cluster?
option.
Delete
Cluster?
The
field
for
Delete
Cluster?
is
displayed
only
if
you
select
Create
Cluster?
on
a
SAN
Volume
Controller
that
is
already
a
member
of
a
cluster.
Normally,
you
can
use
the
command-line
interface
(CLI)
or
the
graphical
user
interface
(GUI)
to
delete
a
cluster.
However,
if
you
cannot
use
the
CLI
or
GUI,
you
can
use
Delete
Cluster
to
force
the
deletion
of
a
node
from
a
cluster.
Perform
the
following
steps
to
delete
a
node
from
the
cluster:
1.
Press
and
hold
the
up
button.
2.
Press
and
release
the
select
button.
3.
Release
the
up
button.
The
SAN
Volume
Controller
is
deleted
from
the
cluster
and
the
node
is
restarted.
The
display
then
returns
to
the
default
menu.
The
create
cluster
option
must
be
selected
again
to
start
the
create
option.
Use
the
up
button
to
return
to
the
Create
Cluster?
option.
Appendix
C.
Using
the
front
panel
of
the
SAN
Volume
Controller
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