
Getting Started Guide 7
The NAS system retrieves the required information to set up network
parameters (the IP address, gateway subnet mask, and DNS server
address) from a
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (
DHCP)
server on the network.
NOTE: Depending on your configuration and the amount of storage
attached to the NAS system, it may take several minutes for the NAS
system to boot.
Figure 1-1. NIC Connector
Configuring the Network IP Address for the NAS System
If you have a DHCP server on your network, you are not required to
configure your NAS system’s IP address because DHCP automatically
assigns an address to the NAS system. If your network is not configured
with a DHCP server, configure the NAS system’s IP address through the
Network Configuration window.
To access the Network Configuration window, click Start→ Settings→
Control Panel→ Network Configuration.
NOTE: If you do not have a DHCP server on your network, a local keyboard,
monitor, and a mouse is required to complete your NAS configuration. For more
information, see "Configuring Your System Using a Keyboard, Monitor, and
Mouse" on page 6.
NOTE: The Windows Firewall is enabled by default. When you access
the remote system, you may experience issues with connectivity.
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