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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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    Random beeps solved now as well. I had another server right next to this one running my UPS software. When iSCSI server was turned on it was bumping the load warning - thus the beeps. When the iSCSI server wasn't running the beeps would go away. It sounded like the beeps were coming from the iSCSI server due to the proximity of both.

    Terry

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    The serial number is shown on the about Open-E iSCSI R-3 Enterprise with release date and version. Your serial number is 91367583 - please register your product using the link below.

    http://www.open-e.com/data_storage_s...v=registration
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    Thanks for the update Terry!
    All the best,

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    Quote Originally Posted by To-M
    The serial number is shown on the about Open-E iSCSI R-3 Enterprise with release date and version. Your serial number is 91367583 - please register your product using the link below.

    http://www.open-e.com/data_storage_s...v=registration
    Todd,

    That is the serial number I have been trying to use all along. When I try to register this is what the site shows:

    The serial number that you have provided is incorrect!

    I just tried again using both browsers in case it had something to do with that and I still get that message that it is incorrect.

    Terry

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    Terry,

    Send all information to support@open-e.com, name, address and all other information and we will investigate and enter this in for you. Thank you for your patience.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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