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infrafas
Oct 22, 2020Aspirant
Initial configuring when no DHCP is available
First off, I didn't see an option for the model we have. 4312V2, but I picked the closest one. We shipped this NAS to the datacenter on the other side of the country. The network there doesn't ha...
infrafas
Oct 22, 2020Aspirant
Thank you for the reply. I changed the IP for the computer's NIC to the same subnet and that didn't work.
Adding the IP as a secondary Ip to the NIC did work though. I appreciate your help!
schumaku
Oct 22, 2020Guru - Experienced User
...and this computer is on the network at the remote site?
- infrafasOct 22, 2020Aspirant
It is local to the NAS. It's a VM whose host network is plugged into the same switch
- SandsharkOct 22, 2020Sensei
You can see the NAS in RAIDar on the same machine that can't even ping it? Assuming you did set the IP address correctly, that's very odd. Any chance something is blocking the traffic on that subnet? RAIDar doesn't use a standard protocol, so might not get blocked.
I'd try connecting the computer directly to the NAS if that's possible.
- schumakuOct 22, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Sandshark wrote:You can see the NAS in RAIDar on the same machine that can't even ping it?
Yes, correct! RAIDar does, similar to Netgear's ProSafe Plus Configuration Utility, the Smart Management Center, and when I have it right the Switch Discovery Utility make use of some L2 discovery - discover devices on the same network and broadcast domain - without an IP address in the same IP subnet.
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