HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage System User Guide (440583-006, June 2008)

Configuration Steps
Change the host name, IP settings, and administrator settings.iLO 2 settings
A Domain Name System (DNS) server name is required to provide
for domain name to IP address resolution.
DNS server
A Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) server name is required
to determine the IP address associated with a particular network
computer.
WINS server
Server Name
Assign a unique name to the storage system. This name identifies the
storage system on the network.
Server name
Running the Rapid Startup Wizard
The Rapid Startup Wizard is only displayed during the initial setup process. This wizard guides you
through configuring the following system settings:
Date, time, and time zone
Administrator identity (user name and password)
Alert e-mail notification
Lights-Out 100 (LO100) / Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2) settings
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) settings
Network interfaces
Server name
For more information about the configuration settings available in the Rapid Startup Wizard, click
Help to see the corresponding Rapid Startup Wizard online help topic.
Completing system configuration
After the storage system is physically set up and the basic configuration is established, you must
complete additional setup tasks. Depending on the deployment scenario of the storage system, these
steps can vary. These additional steps can include:
Running Microsoft Windows Update—HP highly recommends that you run Microsoft Windows
updates to identify, review, and install the latest, applicable, critical security updates on the storage
system.
Creating and managing users and groups—User and group information and permissions determine
whether a user can access files. If the storage system is deployed into a workgroup environment,
this user and group information is stored locally on the device. By contrast, if the storage system
is deployed into a domain environment, user and group information is stored on the domain.
Joining workgroup and domains—These are the two system environments for users and groups.
Because users and groups in a domain environment are managed through standard Windows or
Active Directory domain administration methods, this document discusses only local users and
groups, which are stored and managed on the storage system. For information on managing users
and groups on a domain, see the domain documentation available on the Microsoft web site.
Using Ethernet NIC teaming (optional)—Select models are equipped with an HP or Broadcom
NIC Teaming utility. The utility allows administrators to configure and monitor Ethernet network
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