HP J3278B - SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower 7 NAS Server Quick Installation Manual
HP J3278B - SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower 7 NAS Server Quick Installation Manual

HP J3278B - SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower 7 NAS Server Quick Installation Manual

Cd-rom server for 10 mbits/s ethernet networks
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  • Page 2: Before You Begin

    Before You Begin • Stand-Alone version only: Verify that the CD-ROM Server power supply (19V DC) is marked with the correct AC voltage and fre- quency for your country. • Verify that power is not connected to the CD-ROM server or any of the CD-ROM drives. The SCSI bus may be damaged if you connect or disconnect any units when the power is on.
  • Page 3: Basic Installation

    Basic Installation (See User’s Guide, chapter 2) Connecting the Hardware You can connect up to seven SCSI CD-ROM drives to a single HP CD-ROM Server. The drives are connected using SCSI cables. The cables must have the proper connectors for your drives and must be ordered separately.
  • Page 4: Network Configuration

    CD-ROM server is ready for use 6. Insert a disc into a drive and verify that the green light on the server turns on. If it does not, verify your SCSI cable connections and then power cycle the CD-ROM server. Network Configuration If you are using the SMB protocol to communicate with the CD-ROM server (e.g., Windows 95 or NT...
  • Page 5 TCP/IP CD-ROM Server Configuration • If the CD-ROM server is not on a TCP/IP network, TCP/IP configuration is not required. • For Windows NT and UNIX, use the instructions below to configure the IP address. For other TCP/IP parameters (e.g., subnet mask and default gateway address), see the User’s Guide.
  • Page 6: Mounting Or Mapping Network Drives

    Example: (Use the IP address from step 1) arp -s 192.124.138.80 00:60:b0:10:00:86 temp ping 192.124.138.80 Mounting or Mapping Network Drives The HP CD-ROM Server is integrated into your network operating system just like file servers and you use the same commands to access it. To be able to access CD-ROMs from your applications, you need to make them available to your system, that is, you “mount”...
  • Page 7 Windows 95 & NT 4.0 (SMB Network) 1. Start the Windows Explorer from the Start/Programs Menu. 2. In Network Neighborhood, locate your HP CD-ROM Server under Entire Network/ Workgroup. This may take several minutes. The default name is HP hhhhhh where are the six last digits of the LAN hhhhhh...
  • Page 8 Windows for Workgroups 3.11 (SMB Network) 1. Start File Manager. 2. Select Connect Network Drive… in the Disk menu. The Connect Network Drive dialog is shown. Use default, or select unused drive letter. In ‘Path’, type: \\HP hhhhhh \CD Then click OK. 3.
  • Page 9 Web browsers (HTTP on TCP/IP Network) 1. Start the Web browser (for example, Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer). 2. Enter the Internet (IP) address or host name of the CD-ROM server as the URL (for example, http://192.124.138.80 3. When the CD-ROM server home page is displayed, you are communicating with the CD-ROM server.
  • Page 10 HP CD-ROM Server Stand-Alone Module (Rear View) Reset button RJ-45 50-pin high-density SCSI-2 Network connectors Power supply connector HP CD-ROM Server Tower Module (Rear View) Reset button 50-pin SCSI-2 Power supply connector RJ-45 Network connectors Copyright © 1997, 1998 Hewlett-Packard Company Manual Part Number 5967-2214 *5967-2214*...

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