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T eraSta tion 7000 U ser Manual www .buf falotech.com 35012398-05 2014-01[...]
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2 C on tents Chapter 1 Installa tion ........................................................ 9 Diagrams ............................................................................................... 9 Installation ..........................................................................................10 T urning the T eraSta tion On and Off....[...]
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3 W orking with R AID Arr a ys .................................................................34 Using JBOD ....................................................................................................34 Changing RAID Mode ...................................................................................35 C onfiguring a Hot Spare .......[...]
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4 Chapter 5 Backup ............................................................ 60 Back Up from the T eraSta tion ...........................................................60 Preparing a Backup Destina tion ..................................................................60 C onfiguring a Backup Job ...............................................[...]
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5 Disabling Playback from Specific De vices ..................................................83 iT unes Ser v er ......................................................................................84 C onfiguration ................................................................................................84 Chapter 9 Surveillanc e Ser v er [...]
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6 V ault Admin ................................................................................................ 104 Sur v eillance V ideo Manager ..................................................................... 105 Network A ctivity ........................................................................................ 105 Mini V ault Stats .[...]
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7 Ac c essing from a NFS Client ........................................................... 127 Encr ypting Da ta T ransmission ....................................................... 129 Encr ypting Settings Data .......................................................................... 129 Encr ypting FTP T ransf er Data .........................[...]
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8 Mount as Networ k Drive............................................................................ 147 Changing the IP Addr ess ........................................................................... 148 NAS Naviga tor2 for Mac ................................................................. 149 Mounting as a Networ k Drive ................[...]
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9 Chapter 1 Installa tion Diagrams 1 Po wer Button On: Pr ess the power button to turn on the T eraStation. Off : Press the po wer button twice within 3 seconds to turn off the T eraStation. 2 Reset Button This resets the T eraStation. Use a toothpick or similar object to hold down this switch for a sec ond, then release it. 3 Mute Button This turn[...]
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10 USB hubs are not supported. 9 Po wer C onnectors Use the included power cables t o connect these to a UPS, surge protector , or outlet. 10 Pow er Status Glowing green: po wer is on Blinking green: power is off Glowing red: error Blinking red: power supply fan error 11 UPS Port Connect to a UPS. 12 LAN Port 1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect this[...]
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11 3 F ollow the steps on the screen t o connect the T eraStation ’ s Ethernet and power cables and turn it on. Note: Use LAN port 1 for initial setup . After setup, y ou may connect a second cable to LAN port 2. If you use LAN port 2, configure the IP address at Network - IP Address in Settings. 4 F ollow the steps on the screen t o install NAS [...]
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12 If you are prompt ed to enter the administrator passw ord f or the T eraStation, it is “passwor d” by default. 8 Right-click on your T eraStation ’ s icon and choose S ettings . 9 Changing the passwor d from the default in File Sharing - Users - admin - Edit is recommended. 10 Go to Management - Name/Time/Language and configure the T eraSt[...]
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13 Notes: • F or best results, use an NTP server to maintain the time settings on the T eraS tation and other network devices. Clocks for the network devices may run a t slightly differen t speeds. If these devices get out of sync it may cause network problems. • Buffalo T echnology is not responsible for any loss or damage caused by using the [...]
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14 unplugging it. Y ou can also shut it down and restar t it r emotely from Settings. Shutting down or Restart from Settings: 1 Double -click the icon. 2 Right-click your T eraStation ’ s icon and selec t Settings. F or M ac OS, select the T eraStation’ s icon while holding down the control key , then selec t Settings . 3 Enter the username and[...]
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15 5 Click at the top-right of Settings and choose either Restar t or Shut Down . When all the LEDs on the front of the T eraStation turn off, the shut down process is complet e. Changing the A dministra tor P asswor d After initial setup , follow this proc edure to change your passw ord. 1 Double -click the icon. NAS Navigator2 will start. 2 Right[...]
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16 3 Enter your username and passw ord. 4 In Settings, navigate to F ile Sharing - Users . 5 Click on admin . 6 Enter the new passwor d (twice). Click OK . Y ou have changed the admin password .[...]
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17 Reco very Drive 1 Inser t a 1 GB or larger USB flash driv e into a USB port on the T eraStation. Note: All data on the USB flash drive will be erased! 2 In Settings, navigate to Management - Restor e/Erase - USB Options . 3 Select “Creat e a USB drive for syst em recov er y” . 4 Select the USB drive connected to the T eraStation from “ T a[...]
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18 Chapter 2 C onfigura tion Configure and administ er your T eraStation using the Settings inter face , accessible from a br owser window . Open the interface using the procedure below or type the T eraSta tion ’ s IP address in the URL field of your bro wser . Note: Internet Explorer 9, F iref ox 8, Google Chrome 15, Safari 5, and later ar e su[...]
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19 Username/P assword C ombinations: Username P assword Settings Available admin password All guest blank T eraStation ’ s name (read- only) your username your passwor d T eraStation ’ s name (read- only) and your passw ord. Notes: • If the time -out period is set to “10 minutes” , you will be logged out of Settings af ter 10 minut es of [...]
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20 Chapter 3 A cc ess Restric tions Y ou may restrict access to specific shar ed folders, including external USB drives . Notes: • Access r estrictions can be set separately for each shared f older , but not for folders within the shared f olders. • Configure ac cess restrictions through Settings. Configuring acc ess restrictions through Windo [...]
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21 Notes: • Names may contain up to 27 alphanumeric characters , hyphens (-), and underscor es (_). Do not use a symbol as the first character in a name. • The description may contain up t o 75 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscor es (_), and spaces. Do not use a space as the first character . • Y ou may creat e up to 400 shared fo[...]
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22 Ac counts Y our T eraStation username and password should be the same as your Windows username and password . If they are differen t, you may not be able to ac cess folders on the T eraS tation with access restrictions configured . Read-only Shares By default, new shares are set with r ead & write access, but y ou may change the attribute to[...]
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23 Notes: • Usernames may contain up t o 224 characters, including hyphens (-), underscor es (_), periods (.), !, #, &, @, $, *, ^, and %. Do not use a symbol as the first character . • F or Windo ws 8.1 or Windo ws 8, use a local username instead of your W indows Live ID . • The user ID should be a number from 1000 to 1999. Each user ID [...]
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24 3 Enter settings, then click OK . Notes: • Group names may con tain up to 224 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), undersc ores (_), and periods (.). Do not use a symbol other than an underscore (_) as the first character . • Group descriptions may contain up t o 75 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscor es (_), and spaces. Do not [...]
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25 3 Click Edit . 4 Enable “ A ccess Restrictions” . 5 Select the level of access for the user or gr oup you added. : Read and write access allow ed : Read access allowed : Access pr ohibited 6 Click OK . Notes • The example above shows ac cess restriction by user . T o restrict access by group , click the L ocal Groups tab and select group p[...]
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26 the T eraStation: info , spool, lost+found , global, printers, homes , lp, auth test, ram, msdfs_r oot, mt-daapd, usbdisk# (where # is a number , for example: usbdisk1) • Don’t use the f ollowing unsupported characters in shared folder names, w orkgroup names, or filenames: • File and folder names ma y contain up to 255 single-byte charact[...]
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27 2 Select Work group/Domain . 3 Click Edit . 4 Select “ Active Director y” , then click Next . 5 Click Y es . 6 Enter the desired settings , then click OK . 7 Choose F older Setup . 8 Click a shared folder tha t you want to set acc ess restrictions for .[...]
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28 9 Click Edit . 10 Enable “ Access Restrictions” . 11 Selec t the lev el of access for the user or g roup: : Read and write access allow ed : Read access allowed : Access pr ohibited 12 Click OK . Notes: • T o have the T eraSta tion join an Active Directory domain, configure it to use a DNS server that can resolve names for the Active Dir e[...]
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29 4 Click Edit . 5 Select “NT Domain” , then click Next . Note: T o use Active Directory from Window s 2000 or Windo ws Ser ver 2003, select “ Active Director y” instead of “NT Domain ” . 6 Click Y es . 7 Enter settings and click OK . 8 Click to the right of “Folder Setup ” . 9 Click a shared folder f or which you want t o set acce[...]
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30 13 Click OK . Notes: • If you change the T eraStation’ s name, you will no longer be able to use domain users and g roups or access r estric- tions. T o repair this , rejoin the domain. • If both read-only and read & write permissions are given to a user , the user will have r ead-only access. The most restrictive access is used . • [...]
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31 5 Click Y es . 6 Enter a workgr oup name. Select “ Assign authorization to external SMB server ” and enter the authentication server ’ s IP address (rec ommended) or name. Check “ Automatic user registra tion ” and “Use shared folder f or authorization testing ” , and enter the name of the folder to use. Click OK . 7 A shared folde[...]
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32 12 Selec t the lev el of access: : Read and write access allow ed : Read access allowed : Access pr ohibited 13 Click OK . Notes: • If access restrictions are set for users or gr oups from the authentication server , guest and anonymous connec- tions will not be possible with AFP or FTP connections. • Users who are automa tically register ed[...]
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33 Chapter 4 Managing St or age RAID Arra y s T eraStations support many types of RAID. The type of R AID arra ys available f or use depends on how many drives ar e installed in your T eraSta tion. Notes: • If you change the RAID mode, all data on the array is delet ed. This is true f or every procedure in this chapter . Always back up an y impor[...]
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34 RAID 51 RAID 51 arrays are a vailable for T eraSta tions with 6 or more hard drives . In this mode, two RAID 5 arrays are c ombined into a RAID 1 array . The t otal usable space for 6 drives in a RAID 51 arra y is 2 x the capacity of the smallest drive. F or 8 drives, the total usable capacity is 3 x the capacity of the smallest drive. RAID 10 R[...]
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35 3 Click Delete RAID Array . Once JBOD mode is configured , create shar ed folders on each drive to use them. Changing RAID Mode T o change the RAID mode, first put the drives in JBOD . 1 Select RAID. 2 Click the array to delete . Note: If the “R AID Mode ” field is blank , the arra y is already in JBOD . Pr oceed to step 7. 3 Click Delete RA[...]
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36 Note: After changing the RAID mode, cr eate a shared f older . C onfiguring a Hot Spare If you have a hot spar e configured and an array fails , the T eraStation immediately switches over t o the hot spare. T o use a hot spare, y ou need an extra drive that’ s not par t of any array and a RAID 1, RAID 10, RAID 5, RAID 51, RAID 6, or RAID 61 ar[...]
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37 RMM (RAID Mo de Manager) With RMM, y ou can create or expand a RAID array without er asing the data on the drives. Changing from JBOD to RAID 1 Y ou must have at least two driv es available in JBOD (not in a RAID array) to build the RAID 1 array with RMM. 1 Select the drive on which you do not want to erase data. 2 Check “ A dd a disk to RAID [...]
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38 Changing the RAID mode while adding a drive: • Selec t the drive you w ant to add to the RAID array and choose the mode f or the array . Enter the “C onfirm Operation ” number and click OK . • The “Confirm Opera tion ” screen will open. Enter the number , then click OK . RAID S canning RAID maintenance scans your RAID arra y for bad [...]
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39 5 Move the RAID scanning switch to the position to enable RAID scanning. Note: Normally “I15” information message or code will be notified in NAS Navigat or2, Settings, or error LED , howev er , it may not be displa yed if your T eraStation’ s firmware v ersion is 2.30. RAID scanning will star t correctly when the scheduled time passed wit[...]
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40 Dismounting Drives If the T eraStation is power ed on, dismount drives (internal and external) befor e unplugging them. Y ou may dismount any drive fr om Settings. If the T eraStation is off , then all drives are alr eady dismounted and may be unplugged saf ely . 1 In Settings, click Drives . 2 Select Drives to dismount an internal drive or USB [...]
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41 3 Select the drive to test, then click Check Disk . 4 Click Check . Y ou have the option of deleting information files fr om Mac OS during the check if desired. S.M.A.R.T . S.M.A.R.T . (Self-M onitoring , Analysis, and Reporting T echnology) monitors hard drives t o detect and repor t various indicators of reliability , in the hope of anticipa t[...]
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42 3 The S.M.A.R.T . information for the drive will be displa yed. Diff erent inf ormation may be displayed depending on the brand of drives in your T eraStation. Critical attributes are display ed in bold. Attributes with curren t value less than or equal to the threshold value ma y be significant. If an attribute reports a failure, or has had one[...]
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43 4 Select a format type, then click F ormat . 5 The “Confirm Operation ” screen will open. Enter the displayed number , then click OK . 6 Depending on the size of your drive , the format may take sev eral minutes or several hours t o complete. “I20 DISKx F ormatting” will be displayed in NAS Navigator2 until the f ormat is complete. Notes[...]
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44 Encr ypting Driv es Internal drives (and arrays) can be encrypted with 128-bit AES during formatting. Encrypted drives and arrays ar e then readable only from that specific T eraStation. T o unencr ypt a driv e or array , uncheck “Encr yption ” and format it again. Media Cartridges If configured as a media cartridge, an internal drive can be[...]
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45 • All logs deleted If you remov e a drive and then erase all data on the T eraStation, NAS Navigator2 will show the err or “HDx Error E22 HDx Can ’t Mount” where X is the hard drive you r emoved. Y ou can still use the T eraStation. F ollow the procedur e below to completely and permanently er ase all data from your T eraStation. 1 In Se[...]
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46 • If both user and group quotas are configur ed for a user , the most restrictive quota will always apply . Quotas for U sers F ollow this procedur e to limit the total drive space a vailable for a user . 1 In Settings, click to the right of “Users” . 2 Select the user whose space will be limited. 3 Enable quotas, choose the maximum space [...]
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47 Size Limits If L VM is enabled , volumes can be created with maximum siz e limits. Up to 32 L VM and iSCSI volumes are supported. 1 In Settings, click Drives . 2 Select L VM . 3 Select the drive where the volume will be located and click Enable L VM on Volume . 4 The “Confirm Operation ” screen will open. Enter the displayed number , then cl[...]
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48 8 Configure the desir ed settings, then click OK . 9 Click Close . 10 Click Close . 11 Navigate to F ile Sharing - F older Setup . 12 Click Create F older . 13 Configure the settings.[...]
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49 Notes: • The name may con tain up to 27 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscor es (_). Do not use a symbol as the first character . • The description may contain up t o 75 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscor es (_), and spaces. Do not use a symbol or space as the first character . • If multi-byte characters are use[...]
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50 Using the T eraStation as an iSCSI De vice Introduction iSCSI is a protocol f or carr ying SCSI c ommands over IP networks. Unlike traditional SAN pr otocols such as fibre channel , which requires special-purpose cabling , iSCSI can be run over long distances using existing netw ork infrastructure. Normal Window s formatting such as NTFS is supp[...]
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51 W indows 8.1, Window s 8, W indows 7, Window s V ista, W indow s Ser v er 2008, W indows Server 2012 If you are using W indows 8.1, W indows 8, W indows 7, W indows V ista, Windo ws Ser ver 2008, or Windows Server 2012, the Microsoft iSCSI Sof tware Initiator is alr eady installed on your computer . Y ou don’ t need to download and install it.[...]
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52 10 Enter a volume name, v olume description, volume, and siz e, then click OK . 11 Click Close . 12 Connect the new volume. The process for this will depend on your iSCSI software . F or the Microsoft iSCSI Sof tware Initiator , navigate in Window s to Control P anel - Administr ative T ools - iSCSI Initiator , enter the IP address of the T eraS[...]
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53 Mutual Authen tication with the T eraStation The T eraStation can per form mutual authentica tion (two-way authentication). Dual passwords ensur e that only authorized client computers can acc ess the volumes on the T eraStation. Mutual Authen tication Passw ord Setup f or the T eraStation In Settings, navigate to Drives - iSCSI - Security - Acc[...]
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54 OS. Expanding the V olume Size Y ou can expand the size of a volume . If the iSCSI volume is on an L VM- enabled drive or array , you can also create or delete the volume . 1 In Settings, click Drives . 2 Choose iSCSI . 3 Click the volume you wan t to expand. 4 Enter a new size and click OK . 5 Click OK . 6 Click Close . Disconnecting V olumes F[...]
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55 Navigate to Driv es - iSCSI . Select the iSCSI volume to disconnect and click Disable Connection . T o reconnect the volume, click Enable Connection . Similarly , you may c onnect or disconnec t a v olume from the editing page by enabling or disabling V olume Connection . Setting Ac cess Restrictions A username and password can be set f ollowing[...]
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56 3 Click the Security tab. 4 Click Edit . 5 Enable “ A ccess Restrictions” , enter the username and password, and click OK . Note: T o use mutual authentication with access r estrictions, configure the settings: • In the screen shown above , check “Mutual Authentication ” and enter the password in the “Mutual Authentication P assword?[...]
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57 5 Click Close . Mutual Authen tication Ac cess Restrictions by Username and P assw ord T o set access restrictions using mutual authentication in addition to regular ac cess restrictions, configure the settings as shown below . • I n the scr een above, check “Mutual Authentication ” and enter the password in the “Mutual Authentication P [...]
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58 • Do not change the order of the hard drives in the T eraStation. For e xample, pulling out drive 1 and replacing it with drive 2 may cause data to be c orrupted or lost. • If a new drive is not recogniz ed, click Rediscov er Disk in Settings. • If two drives fail at the same time, replac e and resync them one at a time. Hard Driv e Replac[...]
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59 2 Select the hard drive with the flashing status LED and click Dismount Disk . 3 The status LED will stop flashing and glow st eadily . 4 Unlock the failed drive by pushing the unlock button and swing ing the lock mechanism out. 5 Pull out the hard driv e car tridge and r emove it from the T eraStation. 6 Inser t the new hard driv e (sold separa[...]
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60 Chapter 5 Backup Back Up from the T eraSta tion Y ou can back up T eraStation folders to: • A different folder on the T eraStation • Another LinkStation on the network • Another T eraStation on the network Y ou can also configure backup jobs from Easy Setup . Pr eparing a Backup Destination F irst, configure a f older as a backup destinati[...]
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61 4 Click Add , enter the IP addr ess of the target LinkStation or T eraSta tion, and click Close . If your setup meets the requirements belo w , you don ’ t have to configur e these settings: • The source and target T eraSta tions are on the same network. • No backup password is set for the target T eraStation. • No T eraStation from outs[...]
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62 2 Click to the right of “Backup” . 3 Click Create New Job . Note: Up to 8 backup jobs can be configured . 4 Select backup settings such as date and time to run. The follo wing types of backup jobs may be selected: T ype F iles included Normal backup All files in the source will be backed up to the destina tion. Over write (incr emental) The [...]
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63 T ype F iles included Management backup Each time a backup is executed , management information is stor ed, and only files that have changed ar e copied or deleted. Da ta is retrieved from the previous backup file for files that w ere not changed. This is useful for making backups with limited space or for ref erencing status at a particular poi[...]
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64 Note: If the backup task is not added to the list, try refreshing the browser . 11 Click Close . Replication Replication copies all data from a shar e to a share on a diff erent T eraStation. This is an easy wa y to configure a reliable system to pr ovide data protection in the event y our main T eraStation fails. T o configure replication, conn[...]
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65 7 Click Browse under “Replication T arget” . 8 Select the shared folder that will be the replication tar get, then click OK . 9 Click OK . 10 Click Y es . Notes: • During setup, y ou may choose to encrypt and/or compress replication data. Encrypted data will transferr ed securely on the network. Compressed data will ease network loading an[...]
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66 tion. • Y ou can select subfolders as the replication sourc e. F olders whose names contain mor e than 80 alphanumeric characters cannot be selected. • If a “Replication I33 ReplicateF ailur e” error occurs, na vigate to Backup - Replic ation and click Sync . • Don ’t use the same T eraStation for both failov er and replication, or r[...]
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67 The main and backup T eraStations should be the same model and capacity. U se fixed IP addresses f or both T eraStations. Because the IP address of the T eraStation designated as the backup cannot be changed, set its IP addr ess before configuring failover . Using with UPS Once failover is c onfigured, y ou cannot set up a UPS for the backup T e[...]
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68 show I51 messages and the backup T eraStation will also show an I48 message. 7 In the backup T eraStation ’ s Settings, navigate t o Backup - F ailover and ac cept failover backup status . In the main T eraStation ’ s S ettings , the “ This T eraStation is being configured as a failo ver main device. ” message will change to a “ comple[...]
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69 5 Select AFP (Mac) to LAN Protocol Suppor t and click OK . 6 Click OK . 7 Click Close . 8 Click Backup . 9 Click the icon to the right of “ Time Machine ” . 10 Click Edit . 11 Click Browse . 12 Selec t the shar ed folder that you set in the pr evious step , then click OK . 13 Click OK . 14 Click OK . 15 Move the Time Machine switch t o the p[...]
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70 16 On the Mac, open System Pr eferences . 17 Click Time Machine . 18 Click Choose Backup Disk . 19 Selec t the T eraStation, then click Use for Backup . 20 Enter a username and password with the rights to ac cess the shared f older of the T eraStation, then click Connect .[...]
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71 Note: If access restrictions are not configur ed on the target share, log in with the administr ator account . The default username and password f or the administrator accoun t are “admin ” and “passw ord” . I f acc ess restrictions are configured , log in with an account with write privileges. 21 Time Machine will count down from 120 se[...]
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72 6 Select the shared folder for r emote replication, then click OK . Note: This f older is used by Amazon S3. F iles are not added to the selected f older and the amount of used space does not increase. 7 Enter the bucket name, ac cess key ID , and secret acc ess key of the Amazon S3 bucket, then click OK . 8 Amazon S3 is now enabled . Notes: •[...]
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73 Chapter 6 Remot e A c cess W ebAc cess W ebAccess is a pr ogram f or accessing the files in the shared f older of your T eraStation from your comput er , smartphone, or tablet through the Internet. Note: Be careful configuring W ebA ccess. C ertain settings can make the files in the shared folder available to an yone on the Internet, without any[...]
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74 • T o use SSL encr yption f or more secure data tr ansfers, enable “HT TPS/SSL Encryption” . • Y ou may use the default BuffaloNAS.com reg istration, or disable to use a diff erent DNS server . • Choose a “BuffaloNAS.com name” for your WebAc cess account. Names ma y use 3 to 20 alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), and h yphens[...]
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75 they do locally . If access restrictions are not set for the shar ed folder , then this option will not be shown. • When a user or group can ac cess a folder through WebA ccess depends on a combination of WebAc cess settings and the shared folder’ s settings. F older Setup W ebAccess P ublic Mode Allow Anonymous Allow All Groups and Users Us[...]
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76 4 F rom “ T arget Folder” , select the shared folder that will be c onnected. Notes: • The selected folder is used internally b y “ W ebAccess Remote ” . Files are not added to this f older and the amount of used space does not increase . • If using both Amazon S3 and W ebAcc ess Remote, configur e the same shared folder f or both. D[...]
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77 2 Open F older Setup . 3 Choose a folder to enable r emote FTP access on. 4 Click Edit . 5 Select read- only or r ead & write for the shared f older ’ s attribute, check “FTP ” under “LAN Pr otocol Support ” , then click OK . Acc essing the T eraStation with an FTP client • T o access the T eraStation via FTP , configure y our FT[...]
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78 Chapter 7 BitT orr ent BitT orrent is a protoc ol for distributing large amounts of data efficiently . The information in this chapter is f or users who are familiar with BitT or r ent. Note: Use compatibility mode to use Download Manager with Windows 8.1 or Windo ws 8. C onfigura tion 1 In Settings, click Applications . 2 Click the icon to the [...]
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79 5 Select the shared folder where the downloaded file will be sa ved, then click OK . 6 Click OK . 7 Move the BitT orrent switch to the position to enable BitT orrent. 8 Click the icon to the right of “BitT orrent” . 9 Click Open Download Manager . The default username is “admin ” and the default password is blank (no passw ord). 10 The d[...]
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80 Chapter 8 Multimedia DLNA DLNA is a set of guidelines for sharing digital media. The T eraStation includes a DLNA server compliant with the DLNA guidelines. The movies, photos, and music sa ved on this product can be played back on DLNA-compliant T Vs, st ereo equipment, game consoles, and other devic es within the network. C onfigura tion 1 Nav[...]
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81 4 Enable “DLNA ” under “LAN Protoc ol Suppor t” , then click OK . 5 Click Ser vices . 6 Move the DLNA switch to the position to enable DLNA. 7 Click the icon to the right of “DLNA Ser ver” . 8 Click Edit . 9 Select an inter val f or DLNA ser v er database updates and click OK . Playing F iles T o play back content fr om a DLNA-compat[...]
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82 1 In Settings, click Ser vices . 2 Click the icon to the right of “DLNA Ser ver” . 3 Click DLNA Client Acc ess Permissions . 4 A list of the MAC addr esses, IP addresses , and device names of the DLNA-compatible devices connected to the same network as the T eraStation is display ed. If your device is not listed , click Refresh Database . St[...]
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83 Disabling Playback fr om Specific Devices Y ou may block specific DLNA devices from pla ying back media content. 1 In Settings, click Ser vices . 2 Click the icon to the right of “DLNA Ser ver” . 3 Click DLNA Client Acc ess Permissions . 4 Uncheck the devices you do not want t o allow to play media and click OK . Suppor ted F ile T ypes The [...]
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84 Video files .avi, .divx, .asf , .mpg, .mpe , .m1v , .vob , .mts , .m2ts, .m2t, .mpeg, .mpeg2, .v dr , .spts, .tp, .ts, .3g p, .mov , .m4v , .wmv , .dvr-ms, .xvid, .mp4 Picture files .jpg, .jpeg , .gif , .png, .tif , .tiff, .yuv , .bmp Music files .mp3, .mpa, .wma, .aac, .apl, .ac3, .lpcm, .pcm, .wa v , .m3u, .m4a, .mp4, .3gp , .m4b , .aif , .aif[...]
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85 6 Click OK , then OK again. 7 Move the iT unes ser ver switch to the position.[...]
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86 Chapter 9 Surveillanc e Ser v er Overview The T eraStation suppor ts str eaming video from RTSP (Real Time Str eaming Pr otocol) network cameras. Getting Star ted The follo wing items are requir ed: • T eraStation with sur veillanc e camera suppor t • Suppor ted network camera • Ethernet cable • Ethernet hub • Computer Supported Operat[...]
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87 Initial Setup Installing Client T ools Download the client tools below fr om ww w .buffalotech.com and install them on your computer . Camera P olicies - Registers that a netw ork camera is connected and ready to rec ord. Live Viewer - L ets you view video as it is being r ecorded. With some network cameras, pan, tilt, zoom, f ocus, and other re[...]
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88 • Use the dedicated utility provided with the network camer a or other program to c onfirm that the network cam- era operates pr operly . Enable the Sur v eillanc e Camer a Enable surveillance camera in Settings. Note: F irst, complete the initial settings f or the T eraStation and the network camera. F or details on the proc edure, see the ma[...]
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89 8 T o enable sur v eillance cameras, change the switch t o . Notes: • If the target shared folder specified as the st orage location for r ecorded video is deleted , the sur veillanc e camera is automatically disabled. • Do not directly edit recorded video data in the shar ed storage folder . I f a file is directly edited, the surveillance c[...]
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90 T o deactivate the license, click . 5 Check that the “Sur veillanceC amera 1 camera ” and “HardDisk” were added to “Installed Licenses” . The free license is no w enabled. Registering the Rec ording P olic y of the Networ k Camer a Register the network camera that is used.[...]
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91 1 Click Star t - B UFF AL O - BUFF AL O Surveillance Ser ver - C amera P olicies . 2 Click the icon. 3 Click Next . 4 Click Find C ameras . 5 Select the detec t ed network camera, then click OK .[...]
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92 Note: Network cameras that are alr eady in use are indicated b y an asterisk (*) and they are gra y . 6 Enter the username and passwor d, then click Next . Note: Clicking T est Camer a runs an operational check of the network camera. 7 Enter the description, then click Next . 8 Select the recording schedule, then click Next .[...]
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93 9 Select the T eraStation where the video will be rec orded, then click Next . 10 Check the registration inf ormation, and if it is correct, click Next . 11 Click Next .[...]
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94 An additional network camera can be regist ered by selecting “ Y es” when asked “Do you want to add an additional camera?” 12 Click Save . Recording will begin. Y ou’v e now register ed the recor ding policy of the net work camera. Checking Recording W ait at least 15 minutes after regist ering the recording policy before performing th[...]
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95 Email Error Notifica tion Y ou may configure the T eraStation to send you an email notification when the av ailable space for rec ording is low , or when recor ding fails due to a camera malfunction, network disconnection, or other cause. C onfigura tion V ie wing Sav ed V ideo F ollow the procedur e below to view rec orded data sav ed in the T [...]
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96 3 The search r esults are displayed . Click a thumbnail to start the media viewer .[...]
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97 4 Select the sec tion to export and click Expor t . This will register the video to the export queue. 5 Open the Export screen, register the export information from “Expor t Job Configur ation ” , and click Star t Expor t . The video is exported in MOV format.[...]
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98 This completes exporting video in the MOV format. V ie wing V ideo Real-time F ollow this procedur e to view the video as it is being recor ded by the network camera. Note: Live Viewer data cannot be viewed . 1 Click Star t - B UFF AL O - BUFF AL O Surveillance Ser ver - Liv e Viewer . 2 Registered network cameras ar e listed in the Camera f old[...]
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99 3 Click the Source tab . Under “ V ault ” , selec t the T eraSta tion where the recor ded video data is saved . Select any to migrate r ecorded data on all network -connec ted T eraStations. 4 Click the Destination tab to select which T eraStation you want t o move the data fr om “ V ault ” off of. 5 Set the migration date and time on th[...]
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100 3 Click the Source tab and select the T eraStation where the r ecorded video data is sav ed under “ V ault” . Note: If any is selected, recor ded data for all T eraStations connected to the network will be backed up. 4 Click the Destination tab, then select the T eraStation where you want to mo ve the data from “ V ault ” . 5 Set the jo[...]
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101 3 Click the Source tab and select the T eraStation on which recor ded video is saved under “ V ault” . 4 Open the Criteria tab , and under “M iscellaneous Options ” , set Wat ermark: High and Watermark: L ow . F or example, the settings below delet e old data when the amount of used media space ex ceeds 80% until it drops to 40%. Set W [...]
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102 6 Click and register the policy . This job is now set up to run at 2:00 A M Monday to F riday . Changing Where Rec or ded V ideo Is Sav ed F ollow this procedur e to change the T eraStation to which video is saved . 1 Click Star t - B UFF AL O - BUFF AL O Surveillance Ser ver - C amera P olicies . 2 Click the icon on the tool bar and open the ?[...]
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103 Click to start the wizard where registra tion of network cameras and the recording schedule ar e per f ormed. Click to start the camera configuration screen where network cameras ar e register ed. Click to start a new registration screen f or an additional network camera. Y ou can also register the camera and define the recor ding video policy.[...]
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104 Data Ser vic e P olicies Data Ser vice P olicies is a software prog ram for crea ting data ser vic e policies. The policy types that can be created ar e shown below . Note: T o use migration and duplication, an additional backup license must be pur chased. P olic y T ype Action Migration Moves rec orded video data to another T eraS tation Dupli[...]
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105 Starts “Mini V ault Status ” for enabling the display of basic monitoring information. Sets the security status. Shuts down or restarts a por tion ( V ault) of the surveillance cameras. Changes the properties. Performs a diagnosis of the surveillance camera. Loads a media device . Pr epares a media device. Unloads a media device. Erases a m[...]
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106 All clients and T eraStations located on the network are indicated b y and labels. These can be moved by dragging and dropping them. Clients are displa yed only when a job is being ex ecuted and activities are indicated by a line linking the client and T eraStation. Mini V ault Stats Double -clicking the icon for a T eraStation on “Network Ac[...]
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107 3 Open the License tab , then click + . If your default free license activation is not installed, see “Enabling the F ree License ” to install it. 4 Enter the product key for the lic ense pack (sold separately), then click OK . 5 Confirm that the new license was added t o “I nstalled License ” .[...]
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108 Y ou have now activat ed the additional license. T er aSta tion Not C onnec t ed to the Internet 1 If the T eraStation is being used in an envir onment where Internet access is not a vailable, a separat e computer with access to the Internet is requir ed to activate the additional license . 2 Click Star t - B UFF AL O - BUFF AL O Surveillance S[...]
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109 5 Open the website below in w eb browser . http://buffalo .jp/suppor t_s/camera_lic ence/ 6 F rom the license pack (sold separately), en ter the product key and host ID code and click “ Activate Sof tware License ” . 7 Downloading of the license file (*.lic) begins . Save the license file to a USB memory device or other storage device . 8 C[...]
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110 11 Open the license tab, then click +. 12 Selec t Import license file , then click Browse . 13 Selec t the license file tha t was saved bef ore, then click OK . 14 Check that the license pack was added to “Installed Licenses” .[...]
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111 This completes authentica tion of an additional license. T roubleshooting Issue Possible C ause Possible Solution Video r ecording does not start. Surveillance Camera setting not enabled. Enable the Surveillance Camera from Settings. A LAN cable between the T eraStation and network camera is disconnected, or the power is turned off . Check that[...]
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112 Issue Possible C ause Possible Solution There is no r ecorded data, or the recor ded data cannot be found. A camera was added in camera policies while Sur v eillance Video Manager was running. If this is the case, this video may not be accessible. Restart Sur v eillance Video Manager to enable sear ching for rec orded video from the new camera.[...]
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113 Chapter 10 A dvanced F eatures Email Notification Y our T eraStation can send you email reports daily, or when settings ar e changed or an error occurs. Notifica tion emails may be triggered by an y of the following ev ents: • Backup job completed • Change to RAID configuration • RAID er r or • F an error • Hard drive read error • H[...]
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114 Sleep Mode T o save energy , you can specify times to put the T eraStation into sleep (standby) mode, wher e the hard drive and LEDs are turned off . 1 In Settings, click Management . 2 Click the icon to the right of “Sleep Timer” . 3 Click Edit . 4 Specify the timer interval, wake-up time, and time go into sleep mode, then click OK .[...]
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115 Notes: • Up to three timers can be set. • The time to enter sleep mode can be set fr om 0:00 to 3:45 of the next day . The time to wake fr om sleep mode can be set from 0:00 to 23:45. If the time to enter sleep mode is after 24:00, the wake-up time setting may be from 4:00 to 23:45. • The time to enter sleep mode should not be set a t the[...]
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116 W ake -on-LAN The T eraStation suppor ts Wake- on-LAN, which allows it t o be turned on remotely . 1 In Settings, click Network . 2 Click the icon to the right of “IP Address ” . 3 Click Change . 4 Enable “ W ake -on-LAN” , then click OK . W ake -on-LAN is now enabled. As long as it is c onnected to power and the network, you can turn o[...]
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117 3 Connect the UPS and T eraStation using a USB cable or serial cable. 4 T urn on the UPS, then the T eraStation. 5 In Settings, click Management . 6 Click to the right of “Pow er ” . 7 Click Edit . 8 Configure the desir ed settings, then OK . 9 Reboot your T eraStation. Settings are applied after the T eraStation restarts. Notes: • If the[...]
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118 • Bidirectional communication is not supported i.e., remaining ink quantities and other printer sta tus information is not supported. • If a multifunctional pr int er is connected, only the printer function can be used. Other functions such as scanning will not be available. • The print server does not suppor t Mac OS. Setting Up a Printe[...]
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119 2 Move the print server switch to the position to enable the print ser v er . 3 Refer to the manual supplied with the printer . 4 Click Star t - C ontrol Panel . 5 Click Network and Internet Connections . 6 Click My Network Places - View work group computers - (Name of the T eraStation Ser ver) . 7 Double -click your printer icon. 8 When “ Th[...]
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120 P ow er Supply F ailure Y ou may configure the T eraStation to shut down automatically if a po wer supply fails in Management - Po wer . 1 Navigate to Management - P ow er in Settings. Choose the Pow er Supply F ailure tab . 2 Click Edit . 3 Select the number of minutes after the power supply fails to have the unit shut do wn. Click OK .[...]
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121 IP Routing IP routing allows viewing and editing the r outing table. Y ou may configure it in Network - IP Routing . 1 Navigate to Network - IP Routing in Settings . The routing table will open. 2 Click Add Route . 3 Choose your rout e type, enter the necessary information, and click OK . NFS Rules NFS rules let you restrict who can access y ou[...]
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122 2 Browse t o the folder whose settings you wan t to change. 3 In the Hosts field, enter the hostnames or IP addresses (c omma separated) of the devices that will be able to ac cess the folder . Or , put an asterisk in the field to allo w access for ev er y one. Click OK . T eraSearch T eraSearch lets you search f or character strings contained [...]
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123 5 Click OK . 6 Click Close . 7 Click Applications . 8 Move the T eraSearch swit ch to the position to enable T eraSearch. 9 Click to the right of “ T eraSearch ” . 10 Click Refresh Index . 11 Click Edit . 12 Enter the port number that you want to use and the time that the index will be updated , then click OK . 13 Open the following URL in [...]
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124 Offline Files Offline files (included with many versions of W indows, can be used to ac cess files in the T eraStation, mimicking the computer’ s behavior even if it is disconnected from the network. W hen connected to the network again, the updated files are written and synchroniz ed. F ollow the proc edure below to use offline files . 1 In [...]
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125 Note: Offline files cannot be enabled if “Use F ast User S witching ” is enabled. T o change the setting, open “User Accoun ts” in Control P anel and select “Change the way users log on or off ” . 9 Right-click the icon of the shared folder on the T eraStation for which you ha ve set the offline featur e, then click Make A vailable [...]
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126 12 If the net w ork is disconnected after synchronization is completed, the offline file function can be used. Offline files can be accessed by the original Universal Naming C onvention (UNC) where the data was sa ved. Note: If offline files can be used, an icon appears in the system tr ay . Editing Offline Files - Offline files can be edited a[...]
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127 Note: If enabled, a DFS link target shared f older is created under the DFS r oot. If disabled, up to eight DFS link target shared folders can be cr eated under the DFS root. 4 Enter DFS Root F older Name . 5 Click Add Link . 6 Click Y es . 7 Enter the link name, hostname , and shared folder name , then click OK . Notes: • T eraStations, Link[...]
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128 F or help configuring your NetW are , Linux, or other UNIX clients for NFS support, please consult each client’ s own documentation and support. 1 Open F older Setup . 2 Choose the shared folder tha t will be accessible to the NFS client. 3 Click Edit . 4 Under “LAN Protocol Support ” , enable “NFS” . Click OK . Note the NFS path. It [...]
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129 Notes: • T o restrict NFS access to a specific network or client, navigat e to File Sharing - NFS - Services and click Edit . Enter the address of the network. For e xample, if your local network subnet has a rout er at 192.168.1.1 and clients with IP addresses in the range from 192.168.1.2 thr ough 192.168.1.48 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0[...]
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130 SSL K ey s SSL keys are used during setup screen oper ations and FTP communication. SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is a type of encryption system called public key encr yption. Generally , SSL is managed by the two files belo w . server .cr t (SSL Certificates) In this system, the T eraStation sends this file to the computer , and the computer uses [...]
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131 4 Click Edit . Note: The settings of the PHP language interpr eter can be changed from “Edit php.ini” . 5 Click Browse . 6 Choose a shared folder f or the web server , then click OK . 7 Choose an external por t, then click OK . MySQL Ser v er The T eraStation can be used as a MySQL ser ver . A MySQL database may be installed and linked with[...]
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132 2 Click the icon to the right of “MySQL Ser ver” . 3 Click Edit . 4 Click Browse . 5 Choose a shared folder f or the MySQL ser v er , then click OK . 6 Choose an external por t, then click OK . 7 Move the MySQL server switch to the position. SNMP If SNMP is enabled, you can bro wse your T eraSta tion from SNMP-compatible network management [...]
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133 3 Click to the right of “SNMP ” . 4 Click Edit . 5 Configure the desir ed settings, then click OK . Saving and Applying Settings The T eraStation ’ s settings can be saved to a USB memory device and restored t o another T eraStation. Use this function to back up and copy settings to a new T eraStation. Make a note of the hard drive config[...]
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134 3 Click to the right of “Restore/Erase ” . 4 F rom “ T arget USB drive” , select the USB memor y device that is connected to the USB 2.0 port of the T eraStation. 5 Select “Save current configura tion to a USB drive ” , then click Execute . T roubleshooting: If the settings are not saved to the USB memory device successfully , you m[...]
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135 5 Select “ T ransfer settings fr om a USB drive ” , then click Execute . Reco vering the T eraStation Crea ting a Reco v er y Driv e A recov ery dr iv e can let you reco ver your T eraStation even if it will not boot at all. It lets you completely r einstall the operating system. While your T eraStation is working per f ectly, cr eate a rec[...]
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136 3 Connect a USB keyboard and a monitor to the T eraStation. 4 Po wer on the T eraStation and repeatedly hit the F7 key o ver and over , twice per second, until the boot device menu appears. 5 Select the first “USB Flash Disk” from the menu. The name of this devic e will vary depending on the brand of your USB flash drive. The T eraStation w[...]
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137 4 Select the t ype of log that y ou want to transf er from “Logs T o T ransfer” . 5 Click OK . Notes: • Y ou can also download logs from within Settings by using either of the f ollowing hotkeys: Alt+Ctrl+Shift+b or Alt+Ctrl+Shift+l. • FTP logs cannot be written to a syslog server . • Logs are in UTF-8 f ormat. Y our Syslog ser ver mu[...]
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138 Note: At least 1 GB of fr ee space on the T eraStation is required to update the firm ware . T o update fr om Settings: 1 In Settings, click Management . 2 Choose Update . 3 Click Install Update . Y ou can also download the firmwar e from www.buffalot ech.com. Name , Date , T ime, and Language Configure the T eraStation ’ s hostname, date, ti[...]
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139 By default, the T eraStation adjusts its clock automatically by using a default NTP server . This NTP ser ver belongs to Internet Multi Feed Inc. F or more information, visit www.jst.mf eed.ad.jp . T o use a different NTP server , selec t Name/Time/L anguage from Management . Click Time , then Edit . Uncheck “Use Default NTP Ser ver” and en[...]
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140 Beep Aler ts Y ou can set the T eraStation to beep when certain er r ors occur . 1 In Settings, click Management . 2 Select Notifications . 3 Click Edit . 4 Select the conditions to beep the aler t, then click OK . Jumbo F rames If your other network devices support it, you may be able to increase network performance with jumbo frames. 1 In Set[...]
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141 Notes: • T o use jumbo frames, your c omputer ’ s NICs and all switches, hubs, and rout ers on the network need to support jumbo frames. If any device on the netw ork does not suppor t jumbo frames , use standard frames (1500 bytes) instead. • F rame sizes smaller than 1500 bytes ar e not suppor ted . • The maximum frame size depends on[...]
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142 Notes: • F rom the IP address list, other settings ar e available at the bottom left of the window . Click Change to modify the gateway and Wake- on-LAN settings . Click Allowed Pr otocols for each Port to restrict by LAN port which protocols network connections can use. Click Port T runking to combine ports in trunked combinations. See the n[...]
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143 T runking Mode Characteristics X OR * T ransmits network packets based on [(sourc e MAC address X OR’ d with destination MA C address) modulo NIC slave coun t]. This selects the same NIC slave f or each destination MA C address. Broadcast T ransmits network packets on all slav e network interfaces. Dynamic link aggregation ** Creates agg rega[...]
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144 5 Select the por t trunking mode. Some modes allow the hash policy to be configured as well. Click OK . 6 Click Save . 7 Connect the second LAN port to the switch or hub. 8 Restar t the T eraStation before use.[...]
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145 Chapter 11 Utilities NAS Naviga tor2 for Windo w s NAS Navigator2 is a utility prog ram that makes it easy to display Settings, change the T eraStation ’ s IP address, or check its hard drive . If you installed the T eraStation with the T eraNa vigator CD , NAS Navigat or2 was installed automatically . T o launch NAS Navigator2, double- click[...]
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146 Name Description Menu Map Share * Assigns the T eraSta tion ’ s shared folder as a network drive . Disconnect Share * Unmaps the network drive. Map All Remote Shares to Drive Letters Assigns all the T eraSta tion ’ s shared folders as network drives. Create Desktop Shortcut * Creates a shortcut icon to the shar ed folder “shar e” on the[...]
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147 Exit Exits NAS Navigator2. The follo wing tasks may be per f ormed from the T eraStation ’ s properties page. Name Description Configuration Click Settings to open the configuration interface. IP Address Check Use DHCP to assign an IP address fr om the DHCP ser v er automatically . If there is no DHCP server in the network , you cannot use th[...]
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148 3 An icon for the mapped shar e will appear in Computer or My Comput er . Y ou can use this network drive just like any other hard driv e. Changing the IP A ddress 1 Double -click the icon on the desktop . NAS Navigator2 will start. 2 Right-click on your T eraStation ’ s icon and choose Proper ties - IP A ddress . 3 Uncheck “Use DHCP ” an[...]
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149 • The follo wing IP address are reserved and should not be used. If you c onfigure one of them by accident, initializ e all settings. Local loopback address: 127.0.0.1, 255.255.255.0 Network address: 0.0.0.0, 255.255.255.0 Broadcast address: 255.255.255.255, 255.255.255.0 The IP address range fr om 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 NAS Naviga tor2[...]
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150 1 Click the icon in the Dock . NAS Navigat or2 will star t. 2 Click the T eraStation icon while holding down the control key , then selec t Open F older . Enter a username and password with the rights t o access the shared f older . 3 Select the shared folder that you wan t to mount, then click OK . 4 The shared f older is now mounted as a netw[...]
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151 Chapter 12 A ppendix Replacing the Battery After appro ximately 5 years, the CR2032 ba ttery on the mother boar d will need to be replaced . Use only the correct CR2032 3 V olt lithium battery . Move the lock to the side to r elease the battery and pull it straight up to remov e. Be extremely careful to put the replacement batt er y in corr ect[...]
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152 3 Remove the screw and br acket from the lower slot . 4 Inser t the expansion card in the lo wer slot (not the upper slot). 5 Replace the screw . 6 F ind and connect the power connector . 7 Close the cover . 8 Reconnect the power cords . Notes: • Port trunking is not suppor ted with ports on expansion cards. • Y ou may hav e up to 6 total N[...]
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153 Emulex OCe11102-N (dual-port) OCe11102-I (dual-port) OCe11102-F (dual-port) Intel X540T2 (dual-port) E10G42BTDA (dual-port) E10G41BFSR (single -port) E10G42BFSR (dual-port) E10G41 A T2 (single -port) See our website for an upda ted list of compatible NICs. Adding a USB 3.0 C ard T o install a USB 3.0 card in your T eraStation, follow the steps [...]
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154 5 Replace the screw . 6 F ind and connect the power connector . 7 Close the cover . 8 Reconnect the power cords . Errors Error codes can be viewed in Management - Notific ations . Error Description Corrective A ction BOOT F AIL Hard drive not f ound. Contact Buffalo technical support for assistance. SYSTEM Error E04 Can ’t L oad Krnl! The fir[...]
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155 RAID Arrayx E14 Can ’t Mount RAID array X cannot be mounted. Run the RAID array disk check in Settings. HDx Error E16 HDx Not F ound Unable to find hard drive X. Hard drive X may be disc onnected or may have failed . After shutting down, reinstall the hard drive . HDx Error E22 HDx Can ’t Mount Mounting of hard drive X failed. F ormat the h[...]
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156 RAID I18 ARRA Yx Rebuilding Rebuilding RAID array x. Note: T ransfer speeds are slower during the rebuilding process . - RAID I19 ARRA Yx 0 F illing Writing 0s to RAID array x, er asing all data. - RAID I20 DISKx F ormatting F ormatting hard drive x. - RAID I21 DISKx Checking Checking hard drive x. - RAID I22 DISKx 0 F illing Erasing the data f[...]
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157 Recovery I45 Recovery F ailed Recovery failed. - RAID ARRA Y I46 RMM+Pr ocessing Data migration or con version (RAID migration) is in prog ress. Do not turn off the T eraStation power . SYSTEM I47 Don ’t P ower Off F ailOver I49 LostMain T arget The main T eraStation in the failover configuration cannot be f ound. Make sure that the main T er[...]
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158 Microsoft Network Group Name WORKGROUP Ethernet F rame Size 1500 byt es (plus 14 bytes of header and 4 bytes of FCS) AFP Enabled FTP Disabled NTP Enabled Print Server Enabled W ebAccess Disabled Time Machine Disabled T eraSearch Disabled RAID Mode The default RAID mode for 12-drive T eraStations is RAID 6. 4- drive models come in RAID 5 by defa[...]
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159 Supported OS Window s 8.1 * , Windo ws 8 * , Windo ws 7 * , Windo ws Vista * , Windo ws XP * , Windo ws XP Media Center Edition (2004 or 2005), Windows Server 2012 R2, W indows Server 2012, Window s Ser ver 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windo ws Ser ver 2003 OS X 10.9, 10.8, 10.7, 10.6, 10.5, 10.4 *32-bit and 64-bit C om[...]
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160 A급 기기(업무용 정보통신기기) 이 기기는 업무용(A급) 전자파적합기기로서 판매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바라며, 가정외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 합니다. BSMI 警告使用者: 此為甲類資訊技術設備,於居住環境中使用時,可能會造成射頻?[...]