Making Automatic Ip Settings; Configuring The Raid; Viewing Ip Address And Settings; Exiting The Clu - Asus DS300i User Manual

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3.
Type the new IP Address.
4.
Follow the same procedure to specify the Subnet Mask, Gateway IP
Address and DNS Server IP Address.
If you do not have a DNS server, skip the DNS Server IP address.
5.
Highlight TCP Port Number to change the entry.
3260 is the default and recommended for most applications.
6.
Press Ctrl-A to save these settings and move to the RAID configuration
screen.

Making Automatic IP Settings

To make Management Port and iSCSI Port settings automatically:
1.
Press the arrow keys to highlight DHCP.
2.
Press the spacebar to toggle to Enable.
3.
Highlight TCP Port Number to change the entry.
3260 is the default and recommended for most applications.
4.
Press Ctrl-A to save these settings and move to the RAID configuration
screen.

Configuring the RAID

You can configure your RAID arrays and logical drives using the CLU at this time.
However, those actions are described in Creating Disk Arrays with ASUS Storage
Management (page 47). ASUS suggests that you highlight Skip the Step and
Finish and press Enter. Then create your disk array using WebPAM PRO.

Viewing IP Address and Settings

To view the current IP address and network settings when using DHCP:
1.
In the CLU Main Menu, highlight Network Management and press Enter.
2.
Highlight the Management Port or iSCSI Port you want and press Enter.
3.
Highlight DHCP and press the spacebar to toggle to Disable.
The current Management or iSCSI Port settings are displayed.
4.
Press the spacebar to toggle DHCP back to Enable.
5.
Press Ctrl-A to save these settings and move to the RAID configuration
screen.

Exiting the CLU

In the CLU Main Menu, highlight Return to CLI and press Enter.
This completes the Management Port setup.
Chapter 3: ASUS Storage Setup
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