So, for the example above, the password you will have to type is sohoWelcome. Now, in order to access this through SSH, use root as user and sohoYOURPWD as password. This will enable SSH on your Iomega StorCenter. On old StorCenters, once you’ve reached the support.html page, you will have to click on Support Access and then on Allow remote access for support.
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On the diagnostics.html page, same as per the Cloud Edition, you will see the option ( Allow remote access for support) straight away, see the following screenshot. Once on the diagnostics.html page, you will see the option ( Allow remote access for support) straight away, see the following screenshot.
#Storcenter ix2 cloud upgrade
The upgrade can be accomplished however it is destructive. Maybe you want some of those cloud features, or maybe you have a Mac with Lion, which apparently isnt supported on the non-cloud models. If you own an older IX Series (pre Cloud Edition), then you will need to reach this address: So youve got a 'non-cloud' version of the iomega ix2-200, and youre miffed that iomega doesnt officially support an upgrade path to convert it to the newer 'cloud' editions. If you own a StorCenter PX Series (PX2-300d, PX4, PX6 etc.) you want to reach the diagnostics page through this link: If you own a StorCenter IX Series (IX2-200, IX4-200d etc.) Cloud Edition you want to reach this address (remember to replace the IP we’re using in the example with the IP of your NAS):
![storcenter ix2 cloud storcenter ix2 cloud](https://data2.manualslib.com/first-image/i15/75/7438/743720/iomega-storcenter-ix2.jpg)
Let’s say that the address of your StorCenter is 192.168.5.15 and that the password of your primary administrative account is Welcome. This is going to work on the R (rack) series too. Why is that? Well, the reason is very simple: when troubleshooting any issue you are experiencing, their support team might ask you a dump file or to enable options (including Enable SSH on your Iomega StorCenter) that are available only in a specific interface of the StorCenter which is not linked to in any section of the web UI.
![storcenter ix2 cloud storcenter ix2 cloud](https://pricespy-75b8.kxcdn.com/product/standard/280/1253017.jpg)
Not even in the rack editions!įortunately switching this option on is very simple and it’s kind of supported by Iomega/Lenovo. If you own one of the Lenovo Iomega EMC StorCenter NAS devices, you might have noticed that SSH is disabled by default and there’s no option, in the common interfaces, to turn it on. Iomega StorCenter iX2, Cloud Edition: Say hello to the future of backup (review) With a bevy of features and customization options, Iomegas latest StorCenter iX2 refresh is proof of why you.