Use the front panel display to set up the network (Section 5.5)
Get the Web monitor operational (Section 5.9)
Use the Web monitor to set the date and time (Section 5.10)
Use the Web monitor to configure advanced network settings (Section 5.11)
Use the Web monitor to configure security (Section 5.12)
Other sections explore the configuration tools and should be read to familiarize yourself with the
system.
5.1
Powering on the System
Separate power cables should be connected to each of the two RamSan-810 power modules. The
3-prong AC inlet lies on the right side of each power module. Though the RamSan-810 will
operate when only one power supply is connected, this is not recommended.
5.2
System Initialization
The front panel display shows the boot process’ current state. Once the power is connected, the
system turns on automatically and the front panel display begins the power-on sequence. The
following happens automatically:
Once AC power is connected, the RamSan-810 will
power-up.
The front panel will display “
Status:
OK
” and the system performance statistics when the
system is fully ready. The statistics shown are the
system bandwidth in MB/s and total input/output
operations per second.
Status: OK
BW:
0
IOPS:
0
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