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HP StoreOnce 4500 - Accessing the Management Console

HP StoreOnce 4500
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Figure 19 Powering on the HP StoreOnce 2900 and 4500 Backup system
Figure 20 Powering on the HP StoreOnce 2700 Backup system
1. Power On button
Discovering the HP StoreOnce Backup system on the network
If you have used the Quick Install option of connecting LAN Port 1 to a DHCP-enabled 1 Gbit
ethernet network, you can connect to and manage the StoreOnce Backup system from any client
attached to the same network using the appliance's Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). The
FQDN is on a label/sticker on the server. Once connected, run the StoreOnce CLI network
commands to optimize your network configuration.
If your network is not DHCP enabled or you have attached to a different network port, connect a
monitor with keyboard directly to the appliance to configure initial network settings using the
StoreOnce CLI commands. As a minimum, you must configure network access to the StoreOnce
CLI and GUI across the internet. Once configured for internet access, use the StoreOnce CLI or
GUI, as appropriate, to manage the appliance and refine network settings, as appropriate.
NOTE: For ease of initial configuration HP recommends using the net set wizard StoreOnce
CLI command to configure the network. This wizard presents a series of questions, using the answers
you provide to configure the appliance on the network. See Network configuration, how to use
StoreOnce CLI commands (page 38) for more information and network configuration examples.
Accessing the StoreOnce Management Console
There are two ways of accessing the StoreOnce Management Console:
Using the StoreOnce Command Line Interface, CLI
Using the StoreOnce Web Management Interface, GUI
The StoreOnce CLI
The StoreOnce Command Line Interface (CLI) enables administration and monitoring of the system.
Many tasks, such as library and NAS share configuration and user management, and most network
configuration can be performed from either the StoreOnce GUI or the StoreOnce CLI; other tasks,
such as data in flight network configuration, SNMP configuration and date and time configuration,
can only be performed through the StoreOnce CLI. See the HP StoreOnce Backup system CLI
Reference Guide for more information about the StoreOnce CLI commands and their syntax.
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