Dell PowerVault 735N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) Manuel d'utilisation

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Changing the Default Administrator Password For NAS Appliances

NOTICE: Any information you send from the NAS Manager can be viewed
by others on the network. To prevent others from seeing your information,
use the method explained in “Using Terminal Service Advanced Client to
Send Encrypted Password Commands,” found later in this document, to
change the administrator password.

To change the administrator password for the system, perform the following steps:

1.

Connect to the PowerVault NAS Manager from a supported Web browser and
enter the following in the browser address line:

http://systemname:1278

where

systemname is Dellservice tag number. The line must appear in a

format similar to this:

http://Dell1234567:1278

You also can enter:

http://system_ipaddress:1278

See the System Administrator’s Guide for a list of supported Web browsers.

2.

On the primary menu bar, click Network Setup.

3.

On the Network Setup page, click Change Administrator Password.

4.

Type the current administrator password in the Current password text box.

5.

Type the new administrator password in the New password text box.

NOTE: The new administrator password must conform to any password complexity
rules in effect for the domain to which the appliance belongs.

6.

Type the new administrator password again in the Confirm new password
text box.

7.

Click OK.

Using Terminal Service Advanced Client to Send

Encrypted Password Commands

NOTE: This procedure works only on a Windows client because the Terminal Service
Advanced Client only works on Windows operating systems.

This method sends encrypted text across the network to prevent others from seeing
your administrator password.

1.

Connect to the PowerVault NAS Manager from a supported Web browser using
the information in step 1 of the previous procedure.

2.

On the primary menu bar, click Maintenance.

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