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A. In the User name field, type in admin. B. In the Password field, type in reporter. C. Click OK to go to the main screen of the Administrator console: Network Settings A. From the Network menu at the top left of the screen, choose Network Setting to display the Network Settings screen in which you enter LAN settings the ER will use on your network: B. Enter the Host Name that includes your domain name. For example: er.myserver. com. This must be a valid DNS entry. C. Enter the LAN 1 IP address of the ER server. This IP address must be FTP-accessible via the Web access logging device, and via port 3306 from the client workstation that will run the reports. D. Enter the Netmask (subnet) that will define the traffic designated for the LAN. E. Enter the Gateway IP address for the default router or firewall that is the main gateway for the entire network segment. F. Enter the First DNS IP address of the primary Domain Name System (name server). The server will use this IP address to identify IP addresses on the network. G. Enter the Second DNS IP address of the fallback DNS. WARNING: Be sure to make note of the IP addresses and host name you assigned to the ER. It is strongly suggested you document and save a copy of these entries since they are now the only way to communicate with the ER. H. Click Save. Regional Setting: Time Zone A. From the Network menu, choose Regional Setting to display the Regional Setting screen in which you specify the geographic region of the ER, select the language set to display in the console, and then select the Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers the ER will use for time synchronization with Internet clocks: B. At the Region pull-down menu, select your country from the available choices. C. At the Location pull-down menu, select the time zone for the specified region. D. Click Save. Regional Setting: Language A. If necessary, select a language set from the Language pull-down menu to display that text in the console. B. Click Save. Regional Setting: NTP Servers A. In the Server 1 field on the Time Settings screen, enter the IP address of the primary NTP server you wish to use for clock settings on your server. B. In the Server 2 field, enter the IP address of the secondary NTP server. The time from this server will be used by your server if the IP address for the primary server fails to be accessed by your server. C. In the Server 3 field, enter the IP address of the tertiary NTP server. The time from this server will be used by your server if the IP addresses for the primary and secondary servers fail to be accessed by your server. D. Click Save. Physically Connect the ER to the Network Now that your ER network parameters are set, you can physically connect the unit to your network. This step requires a standard CAT-5E cable (not the CAT-5E crossover cable supplied with the ER). NOTE: This section requires you to restart the ER. If you wish to relocate the ER before connecting it to the network, you must first shut down the server instead of restarting it. To shut down the ER, go to the Server menu, select Shut Down, and then choose Shutdown Hardware. Once the server is shut down, you must power on the ER and then log back into the Administrator console. WARNING: A. Restart the machine using the steps below. Never reset by using the power or reset buttons as this can corrupt the database and result in lost data. 1. From the Server menu, select Shut Down. 2. On the Shut Down screen, choose Restart Hardware. 3. Click Apply. 4. When the Warning screen displays, click Restart. NOTE: From the time you click Restart Hardware, you have approximately 2 minutes to perform steps B through E while the ER goes through the Restart process. B. Disconnect the crossover cable from the ER. C. Plug one end of a standard CAT-5E cable into the ER’s LAN 1 port. D. Plug the other end of the standard CAT-5E cable into an open port on the network hub to which the Web-access logging device (R3000 or equivalent type of unit) is connected. E. Wait until the Restart process has completed (indicated by the drive light staying off for 30 seconds. This process may take 5 - 10 minutes), then proceed to Step 2. NOTE: To verify that the server is in the process of being restarted, you can try accessing another screen. If you cannot access another screen, the restart process is still in progress. Step 1C: LCD Panel Setup Procedures The ER can be configured using the LCD panel on front of the chassis bezel. When the bezel is placed on the front of the chassis, with the USB plug inserted into the USB port, the default LCD screen displays. To the right of the LCD screen, the keypad displays, consisting of the following keys: up arrow, down arrow, left arrow, right arrow, checkmark, and “X”. Storage Device Setup (for Attached Storage Units) If you have a NAS (SCSI Connected Storage Device or “SAN”) that will be used with the ER, you will need to connect it to the ER at this point. Refer to the Appendix at the end of t...
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