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    Todd,

    The serial number is the same in the browser, console, on the box and the unit itself, I just didn't want to list it here.

    I will try Firefox and post back if that works.

    As to the motherboard, the area where there would have been an internal USB header there are no pins mounted there. Dell typically does this type of thing - even newer servers of theirs are very proprietary like that using specialized connectors, etc..

    Terry

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    Todd,

    Firefox allowed me to add the volume.

    As to the manual, it still only has 3 pages when downloaded.

    Serial number issue still will need addressed as well.

    What are the random beeps? Is this just letting you know a command was issued or carried out?

    Thanks for the help so far. Off to do some testing.....

    Terry

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    Can you send me a screen shot of the console. Can you send me the motherboard model number so I can look it up or send me the link of the manufacture of that motherboard.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    Just to get you going you can download the manual from the link below. Download the DSS manual all iSCSI information is on this manual with NAS info. Just disregard the NAS information. Concerning the beeps we don't issue sound identifications in our software so this is mostly related or possibly in the BIOS setup. Are the beeps happening when you issue a command in the Console or Web GUI?

    Select the : Open-E DSS EN

    http://www.open-e.com/data_storage_s...serv=downloads
    All the best,

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    Beeps are somewhat random - but seem to happen more often when I am doing something from the console, browser - or as an example I just formatted a target and started to copy a large folder over to it. It randomly beeped at first seemed to have stopped and then you get a random beep or two every so often. I turned off the speaker in bios, so it shouldn't be coming from the motherboard......

    Downloaded the manual you advised.

    I really appreciate your help.

    Terry

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    In researching the motherboard to see if possibly Dell's front panel connector may have had the internal USB connectors rerouted to it I came up with nothing. The motherboards Dell uses are made just for them and you can't find out who the manufacturer was (at least I never could). The Dell site only shows basic info as to the motherboard connections, replacing CPU, memory,etc... Not sure if this link will work for you:

    http://support.dell.com/support/topi...dhs&redirect=1

    Not sure how to do a screen shot of the console - browser I could for whatever page you wanted.

    Terry

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    OK that link didn't go directly to the page, but on that page if you select PowerEdge then 700 that will take you to the info

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    You are right they don't have the USB Pins (crazy as most Motherboards do these days). Are you using the external USB cable with our DOM. If not contact Storage Order to get you one.
    Get me a screen shot from the GUI showing no serial number. Send it to support@open-e.com.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    Screen capture sent showing serial number. I made my own cable to adapt to the included connector. A cable is actually available to convert from the external USB plug?
    I will contact storage order to obtain one.

    Terry

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