Maxtor MaxAttach NAS 6000 User Manual

MaxAttach NAS 6000  
MaxAttach NAS 6000  
Quick Start Card  
Quick Start Card  
This Quick Start Card is only for a single MaxAttach NAS 6000 Base Unit  
enclosed within a cabinet or a single rack-mountable Base Unit. For other  
configurations, see the MaxAttach NAS 6000 Installation and Configuration Guide  
on the enclosed MaxAttach NAS 6000 Installation and Documentation CD.  
Welcome to the  
MaxAttach NAS 6000  
Thank you for choosing a MaxAttach NAS  
6000 system. Take a moment to verify the  
contents in your box and note the model  
and serial numbers for future reference.  
The procedures outlined here assume that  
you have purchased a MaxAttach NAS  
6000 Base Unit system enclosed within a  
cabinet, or a rack-mountable MaxAttach  
Base Unit system, and that you are highly  
familiar with networking and system  
administration basics. If not, please refer to either the appropriate Getting Started  
Guide based on your systems configuration, or the Installation and Configuration  
Guide on the enclosed CD.  
Box Contents  
Equipment:  
MaxAttach NAS 6000 file server (with rack mount hardware if required)  
EMU/CPU Serial Cable (for rack mount systems)  
Two AC power cords  
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4: Reseat All Hard Disk Drives  
Reseat each hard drive to make sure shipping vibration has not dislodged them. Be  
sure to replace the drive in its original as-shipped Drive Bay.  
1. Press down on the Ejector Tab and lift up on the Ejector Lever.  
2. Pull the drive out of its Drive Bay (now is a good time to record the drive type  
and serial number) and then replace the drive in its Drive Bay until it begins to  
engage the connector. Close the Ejector Lever to lock in place.  
5: Power Up Your System  
1. Make sure the both back panel ON/OFF rocker switches are in the ON or “|”  
position.  
2. Press the front panel power rocker switch. The green Disk Activity LED on  
each disk drive and the green System Status LED in the middle of the Base Unit  
front panel will beging to blink for several minutes.  
3. When the system has completed its boot process, the Disk Activity LEDs will  
go out and the Stystem Status LED will stay on. Your MaxAttach is ready to  
configure.  
6: Install MaxNeighborhood Software  
1. Insert the CD labeled MaxAttach NAS 6000 Installation and Documentation CD  
into your CD-ROM drive. If the MaxAttach menu does not appear shortly  
after insertion, use Windows Explorer to locate the CD drive and launch the  
Setup file on the CD.  
2. From the opening screen, select the Install MaxNeighborhood button. Follow the  
step-by-step instructions carefully.  
3. When the installation is complete, select the option to launch  
MaxNeighborhood and then click on the Finish button. A MaxNeighborhood  
window will appear with a “SEARCHING, Please Wait...” message. When the  
search is complete, the MaxAttach unit/s on your network will be listed.  
7: Configure Your MaxAttach  
1. If you have DHCP service on your network, skip to step #3 below.  
2. Select the MaxAttach unit you just installed by single clicking the factory  
default server name. The default server name will begin with the letters “MA.”  
3. Select the Change Settings button. Enter the desired IP Address, Net Mask,  
Gateway, and set DHCP Client to Disabled.  
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4. Click on Apply to commit the changes. The server will automatically reboot.  
5. Close the Change Settings window. After the system has rebooted, press the  
Refresh button.  
6. The factory default server name will begin with the letters “MA.In the  
MaxNeighborhood window, double-click on the default server name. Your  
web browser will launch and display a login screen.  
7. Enter the login name “Administrator” (without the quotes) and leave the  
password blank. Select the “Administer this server appliance” link. A second  
identical login will be required.  
8. The First Time Setup Wizard will start and guide you through key configuration  
steps: setting the date and time, assigning the administrator password, setting up  
email alert notifications, assigning a server name, and helping you change global  
network settings. Depending on the changes made, you may be instructed to  
reboot your system.  
9. Once rebooted, you MaxAttach NAS 6000 is ready for use or for advanced  
configuration.  
8: Register for On-Site Support  
Register now to activate on-site service for your MaxAttach NAS 6000. We are  
pleased to provide standard Next Business Day on-site service for your MaxAttach  
and wish to ensure that your service is activated. If you have not already received a  
service activation contract from Maxtor, please contact 1-800-4MAXTOR or  
visit our web site at www.MaxAttach.com. Should you have any questions about  
activating your MaxAttach, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank You  
9: Worldwide Support Contacts  
Technical support is available worldwide.  
United States: 1-800-4MAXTOR, www.MaxAttach.com  
United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Denmark: +353 1 204 11  
11 (Ireland), [email protected]  
Germany: +49 (0) 89 96241919, [email protected]  
Asia Pacific: +852-2585-4500, [email protected]  
©2001 Maxtor Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Maxtor is a registered trademark of Maxtor Corporation.  
MaxAttach™ and MaxNeighborhood™ are trademarks of Maxtor Corporation. Other product names,  
company names, and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Maxtor reserves the right to revise this publication  
and to make changes in the content hereof without the obligation of Maxtor to notify any person of such  
revision or changes.  
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