2 Connect one end of the power cord to the power socket
on the rear of the NSA and the other end to the external
power supply. Connect the external power supply to a
power outlet.
3 Turn on the power by pressing in the power
button on the front of the NSA. Look at the front
panel lights. The PWR light turns steady green.
The SYS light turns steady green after the NSA
has booted successfully (it takes about 50
seconds). The LAN light turns on if the NSA
Ethernet port is properly connected to your
network. It blinks while transmitting or receiving
traffic.
Note: To turn off the NSA, press the power
button in once only. The SYS light blinks
red indicating the NSA is shutting down.
3 Access the NSA
You can access the NSA in one of two ways: using
the NDU (NSA Discovery Utility) or directly entering
the NSA IP address into your web browser.
3.1 Use the NDU to Discover the NSA IP Address
Use the NDU (NSA Discovery Utility) on a Windows computer if your network has a DHCP
server that will assign the NSA an IP address and/or if you have many NSAs in your
network.
Note: The Genie Backup program uses the same network port as the NDU to
discover the NSA. To avoid a port conflict, do not run the Genie Backup at the
same time as the NDU.
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