Instructions
- 1Create a suitable storage location for the SAN by freeing up rack space for rack-mounted units or dedicating a solid shelf for desktop units.
- 2Install a battery backup system and run a network cable to the location of the SAN.
- 3Install the SAN unit into the rack or onto the shelf.
- 4Connect the network patch cable to the back of the SAN unit and the power cord to a battery-protected port on the battery backup unit and power the unit on.
- 5Allow the SAN unit five minutes to start up for the first time and review any indicator lights present on the unit. Refer to the documentation that came with the unit for an explanation of the particular patterns or lights and what they mean, which will vary slightly by make and model.
- 6Navigate to the IP address or shared name of the unit as indicated in the documentation from any computer on the network.
- 7Follow the on-screen prompts to configure access and set up the volumes on the SAN. Each brand and model will require slightly different procedures.
- 8Launch Windows Explorer from any connected computer and navigate to the SAN by typing a "\\" followed by the device name or IP address and press "Enter" to see a list of shared drives on the device.
- 9Right-click on one of the shared drives and click "Map Network Drive." Repeat for additional folders as needed.
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