Step 4: Array Initialization And Configuration; Array Initialization - NEC D3-10i Quick Start Manual

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STEP 4: Array Initialization and Configuration

This section describes the process used to initialize and configure the array for use in a Microsoft Windows
environment.

Array Initialization

This section will describe the step-by-step process of using the Management Client Initialization Wizard to
initialize the array. Array initialization is only required for newly deployed arrays. Previously deployed arrays
moved to a new network or location should be reconfigured as if an array initialization process has already been
performed, by configuring logical disks and pools as described on page 49 of this guide.
If the array is being used with an iSCSI switch, the switch should be configured before starting this step, so that
the array can connect with any application servers for the host information gathering process. Ensure that all
application servers are operational and connected to the switch and/or array before beginning the initialization
process.
1. Start Internet Explorer and navigate to the
management server's network address and port
(default port 8070). If the server has an
associated DNS entry, navigate to that address
in the browser window. If the server is only
identified by an IP address, navigate to that
address.
Note: If the client browser cannot connect to the
Storage Manager host over the network, make
sure that the management server is attached to
the network, the Storage Manager service is
running, and that any intervening network
firewalls or client firewalls have a rule that
permits UDP port 2730 traffic to pass through.
2. Log on to the Storage Manager client
with a previously created user name
that has administrative privileges.
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