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    Revision 2.0.03 A 1 000001 576 MaxAttach NAS 60 00 MaxAttach NAS 6000 Quick Start Car d Quic k Start Ca rd This Quick Start Card is on ly for a single MaxAttach NAS 600 0 Base Unit enclosed withi n a cabinet or a sing le rack-mou ntable Base U nit. For o ther confi guration s, see the MaxAtt ac h NAS 60 00 Installation and Configuration Guide on th[...]

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    Revision 2.0.03 A 2 000001 576 Documentation: n Quick Star t Card n Max Atta ch NAS 600 0 End User Lice nse Agr eemen t ( EULA ) n MaxAt tach NAS 6000 Release Notes n MaxAttach NAS 6 000 Installation and Documentation CD containing: n MaxNeig hborhood Dis co v er y an d Setu p Wizard applic ation n MaxAttach NA S 6000 Documentation n Standalone O/S[...]

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    Revision 2.0.03 A 3 000001 576 4 : Reseat All Hard Disk Drives Reseat each hard dr iv e to mak e sure ship ping vibration has not dislo dged them. Be sure to r eplace the dr iv e in its or ig inal as-shipped Dr iv e Ba y . 1. Press down on the Ej ector T ab and lift up on th e Ejec tor Lev er . 2. Pull the dr iv e o ut of its Dr i v e Bay (no w is [...]

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    Revision 2.0.03 A 4 000001 576 4. Click on Appl y to c ommit the c hanges. T he ser ver will automati cally reboot. 5. Cl ose the Change Settings window . After th e syste m has rebooted , press the Refresh button. 6. The f a ctor y de fa ult ser ver name will b eg in with the lette rs “MA. ” In the MaxNeighb orhood w indo w , double-clic k on [...]