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CAND Series User ’ s Guide Network Attached Storage[...]
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4 T able of C ontents 4 T ABLE OF C ONTENTS INTRODUCTION 6 Featur es 6 Accessories 7 Conven tions & Safety Instructions QUICK ST ART 11 Mapping 11 Web-based GUI 12 Printer 12 IP Address 12 FTP Service COMPLETE USER’S GUIDE Chapter 1 - Basics 1.1 - Quick Setup 15 1.1.1 - Wizard 16 1.1.2 - Add User 17 1.1.3 - Add Group 18 1.1.4 - Add Share Chap[...]
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5 27 2.3.2 - Time Settings 27 2.3.3 - T urn O 28 2.3.4 - Information 28 2.3.5 - Disk Usage 29 2.3.6 - Error Notication 2.4 Network Service 30 2.4.1 - DHCP Server 31 2.4.2 - Bonjour 2.5 Maintenance 32 2.5.1 - Disk Utility 33 2.5.2 - RAID Settings 34 2.5.3 - Firmw are Upgrade 34 2.5.4 - Save Conguration 34 2.5.5 - Restore Conguration 34 2[...]
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6 Introduction Featur es • 10/100/100 Mbit/s LAN Speed • Printer server capability with USB 2.0 • Precongur ed to RAID 1 • Pref ormatted to ext3 • Supports RAID 0, RAID 1, Spanning, and JBOD • Supports ext 2, ex t 3, F A T32 ( JBOD only) formatting • Supports FTP/SMB ser ver • Supports UPnP Protocol •[...]
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7 Conv entions & Safety Instructions CAUTION: This symbol is to r emind you to pay attention and r ead carefully. F ailur e to do so could result in injury or data loss. NOTE: This symbol is used to pr ovide you with useful information. • Read through this entire manual and sav e for future refer ence. • Place unit in a secure locatio[...]
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9 Quick Star t Guide This portion of the manual gives a brief overview of the steps required to start transferring les. It also goes over the main features and functions of the NAS drive such as attaching a printer and determining the unit’ s IP address. Advanced congura tion of formatting and RAID settings are not required t o use the unit[...]
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10 Quick Star t NOTE: F or optimal security and convenience , we recommend designating a single computer to handle all congurations . 1. Connect the power adapter to the NAS. Then plug the adapter int o an electrical outlet. 2. T urn on the power; the “P ower” LED light will indica te the unit is on. 3. Insert the Ethernet cable to the LAN p[...]
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11 Mapping Windows XP Users 1. Go to “ My Network Places” , then click on “Entire Network” in the lef t hand panel. 2. Go to “Microsoft Window s Network ” >> “ W orkgroup” >> “Ca valry ” 3. Find and right-click “public” then click on “Map Network Drive... ” 4. In the new window , designate a Drive Letter and [...]
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12 Printer (optional) 1. Attach a network-capable printer to the NAS with the USB cable. 2. Refer to your printer settings t o properly congure it to the system. NOTE : GDI/Host-based print ers are not supported. IP Address (optional) 1. T o nd the IP address of the NAS unit, go to the command prompt - “ cmd” in Run. 2. T ype “ping cava[...]
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13 Complet e User ’ s Guide The remainder of this manual is optional and gives a mor e thorough guide to the featur es oered. A higher lev el of networking experience may be required for some of the more advanced fea tures. The following thr ee chapters corresponds to a menu item located on the top of the web-based GUI. Instructions to access [...]
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15 Chapter 1 Basics 1.1 Quick Setup Click on “Quick Setup” on the lef t of the GUI to open a sub-menu. See the “Quick Start ” section for instructions on how to access the GUI. 1.1.1 Wizard 1.1.2 Add User 1.1.3 Add Group 1.1.4 Add Share 1.1.1 Wizard Follo w the on screen instructions to complete the following steps: • Pref erence Langu[...]
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16 1.1.2 Add User Step 1. Add user name and passwor d • Enter a new user name and password . ( T o simply create a new user with default settings, enter the username and passwor d in the rst step then click “Next ” then click “Next ” through the remaining 2 steps.) • Designate a shared folder b y checking the “Cr eate Shared [...]
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17 Step 3. Share P ermission - Grant users access to existing gr oup-shares. A group-share is a location in the NAS where multiple users can view and/or edit les. • Choose any existing group-share(s) to g rant users access to , and click “Read Only” or “ Writable ” . The g roup-share will move to the “ Access Granted” column wit[...]
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18 Step 3. Give a group ac cess to existing group-shares • Choose any existing group-share(s) to g rant access to , and click “Read Only ” or “Writable” . The group-share will move to the “ Access Granted” column with the chosen permissions. “Read Only ” will allow the group to access les in the g roup- share but will not be[...]
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19 Step 2. Grant users and/or groups ac cess to the share • Click on a user or group (groups ar e denoted by the “@” prex) in the “ Access Denied” column and click either “Read Only ” or “Writable” to move the user to the “ Access Granted” column. • T o remove a user or group , choose a user or group and click “Re[...]
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21 Chapter 2 Contr ol P anel 2.1 Users and Groups 2.1.1 User Management 2.1.2 Group Management 2.1.1 User Management T o add a new user : • T o add a new user, type a new name in the “User Name” eld • Enter a password and r etype to conrm. • Check the “Create Shared priva te Folder” box to create a personal f older for [...]
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22 2.1.2 Group Management T o add a new group: • T o add a new user, type a new name in the “Group Name ” eld • Click “Save” . T o edit an existing group • Choose an “ existing group ” from the list. • T o add members to this group, click “Members” and follow section 1.1.3 • T o delete a group, choose an [...]
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23 2.2 F ile and Print 2.2.1 File Server 2.2.2 Share Management 2.2.3 Printer Server 2.2.1 File Server • Change the character set of the NAS to one appropriate for y our region. • Check the Windows Setting box (checked by default) t o enable the NAS to be on a Windows workgr oup network. • FTP capability is enabled by default. Unchec[...]
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24 2.2.2 Share Management Grant users and/or groups acc ess to the share • Choose an existing share from the list and click on “Windows, FTP Ac cess” or “NFS Access ” to congure preferred ac cess method settings. • Windows , FTP Access (FTP must be enabled. See 2.2.1) • Click on a user or group (groups ar e denoted by the [...]
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25 • NFS Access • Enter either an IP address or an IP subnet to gr ant access to. • Click on “ Add” to allow the IP address/subnet access t o the NFS. • T o remove, click on the IP address/subnet on the left and click on “Remove” • Alternatively , check “Grant access t o all” to give all IP address/ subnet full [...]
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26 2.3 System 2.3.1 LAN Settings 2.3.2 Time Settings 2.3.3 T urn O 2.3.4 Information 2.3.5 Disk Usage 2.3.6 Error Notication 2.3.1 LAN Settings • Select “Obtain IP Address automatically” and “Obtain DNS Server Address auto- matically” ( These default settings are r ecommended and appropriate for most cases). If unsure, contact th[...]
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27 2.3.2 Time Settings Adjust the NAS internal clock to the local time manually or automatically • Manually change the date, time and time zone. • Click “Save” • Automatically change the time through a Network Time Protocol Server (NTP Server). • Select your time zone then choose one of the default NTP Servers (requires inte[...]
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28 2.3.4 Information Displays the system inf ormation and the IP address of the NAS unit. • Use the IP address when mapping / mounting the drive ont o the computer . (See the Quick Start sec tion) 2.3.5 Disk Usage Displays the amount of disk space used / remaining • View by summary or by individual users.[...]
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29 2.3.6 Error Notication Send error / malfunction notication email. • Check the boxes of the warnings y ou wish to recieve. • Enter the SMTP server address to set up an email service. • Click “Send T est Email” to verify the email ser vice works. • Contact your email service provider for assistance .[...]
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30 2.4 Network Ser vice 2.4.1 DHCP Server 2.4.2 Bonjour 2.4.1 DHCP Ser ver • Check “Enable Ser ver” to allow the NAS to act as a DHCP ser ver . (Only on a LAN without an existing DHCP server) • Optional settings (rst red box) - mainly used is the NAS is not being used as a DHCP server . Set these settings to conform to customized L[...]
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31 2.4.2 Bonjour Enable Bonjour to connect network devices and applications and access shared music in iT unes • Enable / Disable the Bonjour function by checking the box. • Click on “iT unes enable” to allow iTunes to ac cess shared music. • Access the NAS volume fr om your computer and creat e a folder called “music” under [...]
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32 2.5 Maintenance 2.5.1 Disk Utility 2.5.2 RAID Setting 2.5.3 Firmw are Upgrade 2.5.4 Save Conguration 2.5.5 Restore Conguration 2.5.6 F actor y Reset 2.5.7 Software Update 2.5.1 Disk Utility View the status of and ref ormat the individual hard drives. (Only use this utility f or JBOD congurations) • T o reformat, choose from the dro[...]
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33 2.5.2 RAID Settings View or change current RAID congura tions • RAID level and File sy stem information is displayed • The “RAID Size” shows the total usable capacity of the NAS (e.g . RAID 1 is mirrored so half of the total capacity is usable) • T o change the RAID conguration, click on “R emove raid sy stem” then c[...]
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34 2.5.3 Firm ware Upgrade Update the NAS rmware • Check if the “Current F irmware V ersion” is the most recent by visiting the Cavalry website: www.cavalrystorage.c om >> Suppor t >> Downloads • If there is a newer version, download it to y our computer . • Click on “Choose File ” to browse for and select the [...]
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35 2.6 Log F ile 2.6.1 Samba Log 2.6.2 FTP Log 2.6.3 DHCP Log 2.6.4 System Log 2.6.5 Administration Log 2.6.1 - 2.6.5 Logs • View the respective logs f or detailed activit y information. • Click on “Clean” to clear the logs.[...]
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37 Chapter 3 P ersonal Information 3.1 Personal Inf ormation 3.1.1 Account 3.1.1 Accoun t • Change password, language pr eferences, and ac count description. • View Disk Usage Share membership . • Click “Save” .[...]
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39 Chapter 4 Help F A Q and T roubleshooting 4.1 Q: Why can ’t I access the NAS setup page? A: Please connect the NAS directly to your computer via the RJ45 port. Open a web browser and key in the default IP address 192.168.1.1 Then type “ admin” for both Ac- count Name and P assword to enter the NAS setup page. 4.2 Q: Why can ’t I perform [...]
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40 4.7 Q: Why can ’t Windows XP ent er the SMB folder with a password via the NAS? A: Please update Windows XP t o SP2 or higher . 4.8 Q: What is the NAS default login name and password? A: The default Login name: “admin” , default password: “ admin” . 4.9 Q: How do I access the NAS via the Internet? A: If your NAS is using a public IP , [...]
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41 4.14 Q: What is the protocol of network le sharing syst em using by the NAS? A: The NAS has the built-in Samba Server for le sharing; it is using a SMB (Server Mes- sage Block) protocol to int egrate TCP/IP , NE TBUEI and IPX/SP X protocol. In other words , if the client PC can support T CP/IP , NETBUEI or IPX/SPX, it will also be compatib[...]
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Copyright © 2010 Cavalry Storage, Inc. All rights reserved. Cavalry , the names of series and the Cavalry logo are registered trademarks of Cavalry Storage. All other trademarks or register ed trademarks are the property of their respective owners. When referring to hard drive ca- pacity, one gigab yte, or GB, equals one billion bytes and one tera[...]
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CAND Series 20100318 v1.3[...]