Nortel Networks 4050 Manuale Utente
52 Chapter 2 Initial setup
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Real IP address
The Real IP address (RIP) is the Nortel SNAS 4050 device host IP address for
network connectivity. The RIP is the IP address used for communication between
Nortel SNAS 4050 devices in a cluster. The RIP must be unique on the network
and must be within the same subnet as the MIP. In a two-armed configuration, the
Nortel SNAS 4050 device has two RIPs: one for the client portal interface and one
for the management traffic interface (see
network connectivity. The RIP is the IP address used for communication between
Nortel SNAS 4050 devices in a cluster. The RIP must be unique on the network
and must be within the same subnet as the MIP. In a two-armed configuration, the
Nortel SNAS 4050 device has two RIPs: one for the client portal interface and one
for the management traffic interface (see
).
Initial setup
The initial setup is a guided process that launches automatically the first time you
power up the Nortel SNAS 4050 and log on. You must use a console connection in
order to perform the initial setup.
power up the Nortel SNAS 4050 and log on. You must use a console connection in
order to perform the initial setup.
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For a standalone Nortel SNAS 4050 or the first Nortel SNAS 4050 in a
cluster, see
cluster, see
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To add a Nortel SNAS 4050 to a cluster, see
.
Setting up a single Nortel SNAS 4050 device or the first in a
cluster
cluster
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Log on using the following username and password:
login:
admin
Password:
admin
Note: Nortel recommends that you always use the MIP for remote
configuration, even though it is possible to configure the Nortel
SNAS 4050 device remotely by connecting to its RIP. Connecting to the
MIP allows you to access all the Nortel SNAS 4050 devices in a cluster.
The MIP is always up, even if one of the Nortel SNAS 4050 devices is
down and therefore not reachable at its RIP.
configuration, even though it is possible to configure the Nortel
SNAS 4050 device remotely by connecting to its RIP. Connecting to the
MIP allows you to access all the Nortel SNAS 4050 devices in a cluster.
The MIP is always up, even if one of the Nortel SNAS 4050 devices is
down and therefore not reachable at its RIP.