Connecting to the PowerVault NX1950 Storage System Initially 17In an environment that does not support DHCP, you can use CLI supportin SAC to connect through a serial port to a system running MicrosoftWindows® Unified Data Storage Server 2003 and configure networksettings. After you configure the network using SAC, you can remotelyaccess the graphical user interface (GUI) to configure and manageWindows Unified Data Storage Server using the IP address. To do this,you need to:1 Access the SAC command prompt2 Configure the system’s IP addresses and the Domain Name System (DNS)Accessing the SAC Command PromptSAC is the primary emergency management system (EMS) CLIenvironment hosted by Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003operating systems. It is separate from the CLI environment and providesdifferent functionality.SAC is available immediately after you turn on the system. You can useSAC to manage the server during normal system operation and toconfigure most of the Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003operating system components. You can also use SAC when the system is inSafe Mode and during GUI-mode setup. When EMS is enabled, the SACremains active as long as the kernel is running.You can access SAC using a serial cable between the storage server anda portable system, through a terminal emulation program such asHyperTerminal.NOTE: To access EMS remotely, ensure that you are using compatible clientsoftware for terminal emulation. For more information, see "Selecting clientterminal software for Emergency Management Services" on the Microsoftwebsite at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=66418.To access the SAC command prompt:1 Start the terminal emulation program and connect to the serial port.2 Turn on the PowerVault NX1950 storage system.3 After EMS starts, at the SAC prompt, type cmd and press to create a command prompt window.