QNAP TS-869U-RP manuel d'utilisation

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    QNAP T ur bo NAS Soft war e User M an ual ( Ve r sio n: 3.8) © 20 1 3 QNAP S ys te m s , In c. Al l Ri g h t s R e s e rve d .[...]

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    2 Ta b le o f Co nt ent s .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .5 1. N oti c e .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. [...]

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    3 .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. 19 1 4.6 V i r t ual D i s k .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. .[...]

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    4 .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. 52 2 8.1 R e m ot e R epl i c at ion .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . [...]

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    5 1 . N oti c e Tha nk y o u fo r c hoo s ing the Q NAP pr od ucts! This us e r m an ua l pr o v ide s de taile d ins t r uc t io ns o f u sing the Tur bo NA S (ne twor k -a tt a c he d s tor ag e ). P le a se re a d c ar e fu lly a nd star t t o e nj o y the po we rf ul func tions of the Tur bo NA S ! The Tur bo NA S is he r e a fter r e fe r r e [...]

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    6 1.1 R e gul ato r y N o ti c e F C C S T A T E M E N T This e q uipm e nt ha s be e n te sted a nd fo und t o c o mp ly with t he limits f or a C las s B dig it a l de v ic e , pur su an t t o P a r t 15 o f FC C R ule s. T he s e lim it s a r e de s igne d to p ro v id e r e as o na ble p ro tec tion a g ain st ha rm ful inter fe r e nce in a r [...]

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    7 1.2 Sy m bol s in t hi s d oc ume nt Wa r ning This ic o n indic a tes the instruc tions mu st be s trictly fo llo we d. Fa ilure t o d o so c o uld r e s ult in injur y to hum an bo dy or d e a t h. C a uti o n This ic o n indic a tes the ac tion m a y le a d to dis k c le a r an ce or lo s s O R fa ilur e to fo llo w the instru ctions c ould r [...]

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    8 1.3 Safety I nf or m a ti on a nd P r e c a uti ons 1. The NAS ca n o p e ra te nor m a lly in the tem pe r a ture o f 0ºC –40ºC a nd r e la tive humid it y o f 0%– 95%. P le a s e m a k e s ure t h e e nv ir on me nt is we ll-v e ntilated . 2. The po we r co r d a nd de v ic e s c onne c ted to the NAS m ust pr o v ide c o rr e c t sup ply[...]

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    9 2 . Gett i ng St a rted W e b- ba se d Se tup o f th e N AS To p e rf or m s y ste m installa tion wit ho ut a pr o duc t C D -RO M, ple a s e v is it ht tp://qna p .co m /star t/en/ a nd clic k “S tar t Now”. Follo w the on-s c re e n instruc tions to s e le ct y o ur NA S m od e l a nd finish the h ar dwa r e a nd s o ftwar e ins talla t io[...]

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    1 0 Ha r dw a r e I nsta ll ation For t h e info r ma tion o f ha rd wa re installa tion, se e t he “Quic k I ns talla tion G uid e ” (Q I G ) in the pr o duc t pa c k a ge . Y ou ca n a lso f ind the Q IG in the pr o duc t C D -RO M o r QNA P we bs ite (ht tp://www.qna p .co m ). Sof tw are I nsta ll ation (Usi ng the C D - R OM ) A fter ins t[...]

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    1 1 2. R un the F ind e r. I f the Finder is b loc k e d by y our f ire wa ll, unblo ck the utilit y . 3. The F ind e r de tec ts the NAS which ha s not be e n co nfig ur e d. C lick “Ye s ” to p e rf or m qu ick se tup o f t h e NAS .[...]

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    1 2 4. C lick “O K ” to p ro c e e d. 5. The de fa ult we b b ro ws e r will be op e ne d. Follo w the ins t r uc tions t o c o nfig ure t he NAS .[...]

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    1 3 6. C lick “S T A R T INS T A LLAT IO N” in the la st s t e p . 7. A ll the installe d ha r d d isk dr iv e s will be fo rm a tt e d a nd a ll the da ta will be c le a re d . C lick “OK ” to pr o ce e d.[...]

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    1 4 8. Whe n f inish e d, c lick “Re turn to s y ste m a dm inistra tion p a ge ” o r e nter the NAS I P in a we b br o wse r t o c o nne c t t o the we b a dm inistra tion p a ge o f t he NAS .[...]

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    1 5 2.1 Brow s e the C D - R OM The pr od uct C D -R O M co ntains the do cu me ntation inclu ding t he Qu ick I ns talla tion G uid e (Q I G ), us e r ma nua l, a pplic a t io n no tes , a nd s of t wa r e utilit ie s Q NAP F ind e r, NetBa k R e plica tor , a nd Q G e t.[...]

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    1 6 B ro ws e the C D -R OM a nd ac c e ss the fo llo wing c o nt e nts: Fi n de r : The se tup p ro gr a m o f the Q NAP Finde r (fo r Wind o ws O S ). Fi r m wa re : The fir mwa r e I MG file o f t he NAS mo de l. Mac : Th e se tup p ro g ra m o f the Q NAP Finde r (fo r Mac O S ). Manua l: T he Q uic k I ns t a lla tion G u ide , s o ftwar e us [...]

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    1 7 2.2 H ard D isk D r ive C ompa ti bil i ty L ist This p ro duc t wor k s with 2.5-inch a nd 3.5-inc h S A T A ha r d dis k dr iv e s a nd/o r s olid -state dr iv e s (S S D ) fr om m a jo r ha r d dr iv e br a nds . For the ha rd dis k d riv e co m pa tibilit y list, ple a s e v is it h t tp://www.qna p . co m . I m p o r t a n t : Q NAP d isc [...]

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    1 8 2.3 C hec k Sy st em Sta tus ( LED a nd Alar m B uzze r ) L E D D i s p l a y & S y s t e m S t a t u s O v e r v i e w L E D C o l o u r L E D S t a t u s D e s c r i p t i o n S y s t e m S tatus R e d / G r e e n Fl a s he s gr e e n a nd r e d a lt e r na tely e v e ry 0.5 s e c 1) The ha rd dis k d riv e on the NA S is b e ing fo rm a [...]

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    1 9 L E D C o l o u r L E D S t a t u s D e s c r i p t i o n G r e e n The NAS is r e a dy . O ff A ll the ha rd dis k d riv e s o n the NA S a r e in s tandb y mo de . LA N O ra ng e O ra ng e The dis k da ta is b e ing ac c e ss e d fro m the ne twor k a nd a re a d/wr ite e rr o r o cc ur s d ur ing the pr o ce s s. Fl a s he s o ra ng e The NA[...]

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    2 0 A l a r m B u z z e r ( t h e a l a r m b u z z e r c a n b e d i s a b l e d i n “ S y s t e m T o o l s ” > “ H a r d w a r e S e t t i n g s ” ) B e e p s o u n d N o . o f T i m e s D e s c r i p t i o n S ho rt be e p (0.5 se c ) 1 1) The NAS is s tar ting up. 2) The NAS is b e ing s hut do wn (s o ftwar e s hutdown). 3) The use[...]

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    2 1 2.4 C onn e c t t o the N AS N e tw ork Shar e s W i ndow s Use r s 1. C onne c t t o the ne twor k s ha re s o f t he NAS by the fo llo wing m e a ns : a . O pe n My Ne t wo r k P la ce s a nd find the wor k gr o up of the NA S . I f the NA S c a nno t be fo und , br o wse the who le ne twor k to se a r ch fo r the NA S . D oub le c lick t he [...]

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    2 2 Mac U s e r s 1. C hoo s e “G o ” > “C o nne ct to S e r v e r ”. 2. The r e a r e two way s to mo unt a dis k : A FP: ty pe NA S _I P o r a fp://NA S _I P S MB: t y p e s mb ://NAS_IP o r NAS_nam e For e x a mp le , 169.254.100.100 o r s mb ://169.254.100.100 3. C lick “C o nne c t ”. Li n ux U s e r s O n Linux , r un the fo ll[...]

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    2 3 2.5 C onn e c t t o the N AS by a W e b Brow s e r To c o nne ct to the NAS by a we b b ro ws e r , fo llo w the s tep s be lo w. 1. Enter htt p :// NAS IP :8080 o r us e the F ind e r to find the NAS an d d oub le c lick t he NAS na me . N o t e : T he de f au lt NAS I P is 169.254.100.100:8080. I f the NAS ha s be e n c o nfigur e d to us e D[...]

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    2 4 3. Enter the a dm inistra tor na m e a nd pa s swo r d. T urn o n the op t io n “S e c ur e lo gin” (S e cur e S o c k e ts Lay e r lo gin ) to a llo w s e cur e c o nne ction to the NAS . If a us e r without ad min istra tion r ight lo gin the NAS , t he use r c a n o nly cha ng e the lo g in pa s swo r d. D e f ault us e r na me : a dm in[...]

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    2 5 4. The log in po r tal will b e s hown . C lick an a pplic a tion ic on to o pe n t he se r v ic e pa g e in the cu rr e nt windo w o r c lick the + s ign of the a pplic a t io n ic o n to o pe n the s e r v ice pa ge in a ne w t a b .[...]

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    2 6 5. To c o nfigur e the s y ste m se tt ing s, c lic k “A dm inis t r a tion” o n the lo gin p or tal. 6. C lick the tria ngle ico n ne x t to the se ction nam e to e x pa nd the tre e a nd v ie w t he item s listed und e r e a ch se c tion.[...]

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    2 7 7. To s witch to a no ther a p plic ation, se le c t t he se r v ic e fr o m t he dr op -do wn m e nu o n t o p of the pa ge .[...]

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    2 8 C lick the tria ngle ico n ne x t to the lo gin na m e o n the top rig ht ha nd f or a d ditiona l o ptions : c ha nge the log in pa s s wor d, re s tar t/shut down/ log out the NAS , o r v ie w t he pr od uct m od e l a nd fir mwa r e v e r s ion.[...]

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    2 9 2.6 Sy s te m M i gration Use r s ca n mig ra te their Q NAP NAS t o a no ther T ur bo NA S m od e l with all t he da ta a nd c onf igur a t io n re ta ine d b y s imp ly ins t a lling the h ar d dr iv e s o f the o rigin al (so ur ce ) NAS on the n e w (de s tination) NA S a cc o rd ing to it s o r igina l ha r d d riv e o rd e r a nd r e s t [...]

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    3 0 D e s t i n a t i o n N A S D i s k v o l u m e s u p p o r t e d f o r s y s t e m m i g r a t i o n 1-ba y NA S 1-dr iv e s ingle d isk v o lume 2-ba y NA S 1 to 2-d riv e sing le dis k v o lum e , JB O D , RA I D 0, 2-dr iv e R A I D 1. 4-ba y NA S 1 to 4-d riv e sing le dis k v o lum e , JB O D , RA I D 0, 2-dr iv e R A I D 1, 3 to 4-d riv [...]

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    3 1 Follow t h e ste ps be lo w to pe r fo rm s y s t e m m igr a tion. C a u t i o n : T o av oid s y ste m da ma g e o r se r io us injur ie s , the sy s tem m igr a t io n p ro c e dur e s ho uld be p e rf or m e d b y a n a utho riz e d s e r v e r ma na g e r or I T a dm inis t r a tor. 1. Tur n of f the so ur c e NAS a nd un plug t he ha rd d[...]

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    3 2 3 . S y st e m A dm i n i st ra ti on G e ne r a l S e tt ings Networ k S e r v ice B inding Har dwa r e S e cu rity Notifica tion P owe r Ma na ge m e nt Networ k R e c y cle B in B a ck up /R e stor e S e tt ing s S y s t e m Lo gs Fi r m wa re Upda te R e stor e to Fa ctor y D e f a ult 33 37 61 63 67 70 77 79 80 81 86 90[...]

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    3 3 3.1 General S e ttin gs S y s t e m A d m in is t r a t io n Enter the na me of the NAS . The NAS n am e s upp o rts m a x im um 14 c ha ra c ter s a nd c a n b e a c om bina tion of the a lpha be ts (a -z , A -Z ), numb e rs (0-9), a nd d as h (-) . S pa c e ( ), pe r iod (.), o r pur e n umb e r a re not a llowe d . The hom e /m ultime dia f [...]

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    3 4 D a t e a n d Ti m e A dj ust the da t e , ti m e , a nd time z on e a cc o rd ing to t he loc a tion o f t he NAS . I f the s e t tings a re inco r r e ct, t h e fo llo wing p ro ble m s m ay o cc ur : Whe n u sing a we b br ows e r to c o nne ct to the NAS o r sa v e a file , the dis pla y time of the ac tion will be inco r r e ct. The t im e[...]

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    3 5 D a y l ig h t S a v i n g T im e I f y o ur r e gio n a do p t s da y lig ht sa v ing t im e (D S T), turn o n the op t io n “A d jus t sy s tem c loc k a utom a tica lly fo r da y light s av ing time ”. C lic k “A pp ly ”. T he la tes t D S T sc he dule of the t im e z o ne s pe c ifie d in the “D a te a nd T ime ” se c tion will [...]

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    3 6 L a n g u a g e S e le ct the lan gua ge the NA S us e s t o d isp la y the file s a nd d ire c tor ie s. N o t e : A ll the file s a nd dir e ctor ie s o n the NAS will be c r e a t e d us ing Unic o de e nc o ding. I f the FTP clie nts or the P C O S do e s no t sup po r t Unico de , s e le c t t h e la ngua ge which is t he sa m e a s the OS[...]

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    3 7 3.2 N e tw ork T C P / IP (i) I P A d d r e s s C onf igur e the TC P /I P se tt ing s of the NAS o n t his p ag e . C lick the Edit butt o n ( ) to e d it t he ne twor k se tt ing s. F o r the NAS wit h t wo LA N po r ts, us e rs c a n c on ne ct bo th ne t wo r k inter fa c e s to two d iffe r e nt switche s a nd co nf igur e the TC P /IP se [...]

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    3 8 O n the TC P /IP Pr o pe r ty pa ge , c o nfigu re t he fo llowing s e t tings : N e t w o r k S p e e d S e le ct the ne t wo r k tra ns fe r r a t e a cc o rd ing to the ne twor k e nv iro nm e nt t o whic h the NAS is co nne c ted. S e le ct a uto ne g otiation a nd the NA S will a dj us t t he t r a ns fe r r a t e au t o m a t ic a lly . O[...]

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    3 9 Jumb o Fra me se tt ing , s e le ct t he a ppr o pr ia t e MTU v a lue fo r the ne twor k e nv ir o nme nt. Th e NAS sup po r t s 4074, 7418, a nd 9000 b y tes fo r MTU. N o t e : The Jumb o Fra me se tt ing is v a lid in G iga bit ne twor k e nv ir o nme nt o nly . A ll the ne twor k a pplia nc e s co nne c ted mu st e na ble Jum bo Fra m e a [...]

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    4 0 D H C P S e r v e r A D HC P (D y na m ic Ho st C onf igur a t io n P r o t o c ol) se r v e r a s sig ns IP a d dr e ss e s to the clie nts on a ne twor k . S e le ct “Ena ble D HC P S e r v e r ” to s e t t he NAS a D HC P se r v e r if t he r e is no ne o n t he loc a l ne twor k whe r e t h e NAS loc a tes . N o t e : D o no t ena b le [...]

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    4 1[...]

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    4 2 A d v a n c e d O p t i o n s A V ir tual LA N (V LA N) is a gr oup o f h os ts whic h c om m unic ate a s if the y we r e a tt a che d to the s a me br o ad ca s t dom a in e v e n if the y we r e lo c ate d in diff e re nt phy s ic al loc a tions . The NAS ca n be j oin e d to a V LA N and c onf igur e d a s a b a ck up s t o r a ge o f othe [...]

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    4 3 (ii i) P o r t T r u n k i n g A pplic a ble t o NA S m o de ls with t wo o r m or e LA N po r t s o nly . The NAS sup po rts po rt trunk ing which co m bine s two Ethe r ne t int e r fa c e s into o ne to incr e a se t h e ba ndwid t h a nd o ff e rs lo a d ba la ncing a nd fa ult t o le ra nc e (a ls o k no wn a s fa ilo v e r ). Loa d ba la [...]

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    4 4[...]

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    4 5 4. C lick the Ed it b utt o n unde r “I P A d dr e ss ” to e d it t he n e t wo r k s e t tings . N o t e : Mak e s ur e the Ether ne t int e r fa c e s a re co nne c t e d to the c or r e ct sw it c h a nd the s witch ha s be e n co nfig ur e d to s upp o rt the p or t t r unk ing m od e s e le cte d o n the NA S .[...]

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    4 6 The po rt trunk ing o ptions a v a ila ble o n the NAS : F i e l d D e s c r i p t i o n S w i t c h R e q u i r e d B a la nce -r r (R ound -R ob in) R ound -R ob in m od e is go o d f or g e ne r al pur po s e lo ad ba la nc ing b e t we e n t wo E t he r ne t int e r fa c e s . This m o de t r a ns mits pa ck e ts in s e que ntial o r de r f[...]

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    4 7 B a la nce -a lb (A da ptiv e Loa d B a la ncing ) B a la nce -a lb is sim ila r t o b a lan ce -tlb but a lso att e m pts t o re d istrib ut e inco m ing (r e c e iv e lo a d b a la ncing ) fo r I P V 4 t r a ff ic. T his s e t up do e s no t re quir e a ny s pe cia l switch sup po r t or c o nfigur a tion. T he r e ce iv e lo a d b ala nc ing[...]

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    4 8 (iv ) D N S S e r v e r P rim a ry D NS S e r v e r : Enter the I P a dd re s s of the pr ima r y D NS s e r v e r . S e co nd ar y D NS S e rv e r: Enter the I P a ddr e s s o f the s e c ond a ry D NS se r v e r . N o t e : P le as e c o ntac t t he I S P or n e t wo r k a dm inis t r a tor fo r the IP ad dr e ss o f t he pr ima r y a nd the [...]

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    4 9 W i- F i To c o nne ct the NAS t o a W i-F i ne twork , plug in a wir e le s s do ngle into a US B p or t of the NA S . T he NA S will de te ct a list o f wir e le s s a c c e ss po ints. Y o u c a n c onne c t t he NAS t o the Wi-Fi ne twor k in two way s. N o t e : The wire le s s co nne c tion p e rf or m a nce de pe nd s on ma ny fa c t o r[...]

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    5 0 I c o n s a n d O p t i o n s D e s c r i p t i o n R e sc a n To s e a rc h f o r the Wi-Fi ne twor k s in r a nge . (S e cu re d ne twor k ) This ic o n s hows that the Wi-Fi networ k re q uire s a n e t wo r k k e y ; e nte r t he k e y to co nne c t t o the ne twor k . (C onne c t) To c o nne ct to W i-F i n e t wo r k . I f a se c ur it y [...]

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    5 1 C lick “R e s ca n” t o s e a rc h f o r a v a ila b le Wi-Fi ne t wo r k s in r a nge . S e le ct a Wi-Fi ne twork to c o nne ct to a nd c lic k the C onne c t butt on ( ). Enter the s e cur ity k e y if it is a se c ur it y -k e y e na ble d ne twor k . C lic k “Nex t” a nd the NAS will a tt e m pt t o c o nne ct to the wire le s s ne[...]

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    5 2 Yo u c a n v ie w t he sta t us o f t he co nfig ure d ne twor k p ro file s . M e s s a g e D e s c r i p t i o n C onne c ted The NAS is c ur r e nt ly co nne c ted to the Wi-Fi ne t wo r k . C onne c ting The NAS is try ing to co nne c t t o the Wi-Fi ne twor k . O ut of r a nge o r hidd e n S S I D The wire le s s sig na l is no t a v a ila[...]

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    5 3 2 . M a n u a l l y c o n n e c t t o a W i - F i n e t w o r k : To m a nua lly c o nne ct to a W i-F i ne t wo r k that do e s no t bro a dc a st its S S I D (ne t wo r k na m e ), c lick “C ONNEC T T O A Wi-Fi NETWO R K ”. Yo u c a n c ho os e to co nne c t t o a n a d ho c ne t wo r k in which y ou ca n co nne c t t o a ny wire le s s d[...]

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    5 4 Enter the ne twor k na m e (S S I D ) o f the wir e le s s ne t wo r k a nd se le c t t he se c ur it y typ e . No a uthe nt ic a tion (O pe n): No s e cu rity k e y r e quir e d . WEP : Ente r up to 4 WEP k e y s a nd c ho os e 1 k e y to be us e d f o r authe ntica t io n. WP A -P e rs o na l: C ho os e e ithe r t he A ES o r T KI P e nc r y [...]

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    5 5 C lick “Finish” a f t e r the NA S ha s a dde d the Wi-Fi ne t wo r k .[...]

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    5 6 To e d it t he I P a ddr e s s s e tt ings , c lic k the Edit butt o n . Y ou ca n se le c t t o o btain t he I P a ddr e s s a ut o m a t ic a lly b y D HC P o r c o nfigur e a f ix e d I P a d dr e ss . I f the Wi-Fi co nne c t io n is the o nly c o nne ction be twee n t he NAS a nd the r oute r/A P, y o u m ust se le c t “WLA N1” as the [...]

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    5 7 D D N S To a llo w r e m ote a cc e s s to t h e NAS usin g a d om a in na m e ins tea d of a d y na mic I P a dd re s s , e na ble t he D D NS s e rv ic e . The NAS sup po rts t he D D NS pr o v ide r s: htt p://www.dy ndns .co m , htt p://u pda te.o ds .o rg , htt p://www. dhs .o rg , htt p://www.d y ns.c x , htt p ://www.3322.o rg , htt p://[...]

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    5 8 IP v 6 The NAS sup po rts IP v 6 co nne c tivity wit h “state le ss ” a dd re s s co nf igur a t io ns a nd RA D V D (R o uter A dv e r tise me nt D a e mo n) fo r IP v 6, RFC 2461 to a llo w the ho sts o n t he sa m e s ubne t to a c quir e I P v 6 a ddr e s se s fr o m the NA S a utom a tica lly . Th e NAS s e rv ic e s which su ppo r t I[...]

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    5 9 To us e this f unc t io n, s e le c t t he op ti o n “Ena ble I P v 6” a nd clic k “A p ply ”. T he NA S will r e s t a r t. Af ter the sy s tem r e s t a r ts, lo gin the I P v 6 pa g e a ga in. T he s e tt ings o f t he I Pv 6 inter fa c e will be sho wn. C lick the Edit butt o n to e dit t he s e tt ings . I P v 6 A u t o C o n f i g[...]

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    6 0 P r o x y Enter the pr o x y s e rv e r se tt ing s to a llow t he NAS t o a c ce ss the I nt e r ne t t h ro ugh a pr o x y s e r v e r fo r liv e upda te o f the fir m war e , v irus d e finition up da te, a nd Q P KG a dd-o ns d ownlo a d.[...]

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    6 1 3.3 Se r v ice B i ndi ng N o t e : T he s e rv ic e b inding fe a ture is o nly a v a ila ble fo r t he NAS wit h mo r e than on e ne twor k inter fa c e s (wir e d a nd wir e le s s). The NAS se r v ic e s run on a ll a v a ila ble ne twor k inte rf a ce s by de f au lt . To bind the se r v ic e s t o o ne or mo r e s pe c ific ne twor k inte[...]

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    6 2 The a v a ilab le ne twor k inter fa c e s o n the NAS will be s ho wn. A ll t he NAS se r v ic e s r un on a ll ne twor k inter fa c e s b y d e fa ult. Se le c t at le a st o ne ne twor k inte rf ac e tha t e ac h s e r v ice sho uld be bo und to. The n clic k “A p ply ”. T he us e r s will only be ab le to c o nne ct to the se r v ic e s[...]

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    6 3 3.4 H ardw are C onf igur e the ha rd wa re func t io ns o f the NA S . E n a b l e c o n f i g u r a t i o n r e s e t s w i t c h Whe n this func ti o n is turn e d o n, y o u ca n p re s s the re s e t butt o n fo r 3 s e co nd s t o r e s e t t he a dm inistra tor pa s swo r d a nd the s y s tem s e t tings to d e fa ult. The d isk da ta wi[...]

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    6 4 B a s i c s y s t e m r e s e t ( 3 s e c ) A fter p re s s ing the r e se t butt o n f or 3 se c o nds , a be e p s ou nd will b e he a r d. T he f ollo wing se tt ing s will be re s e t t o d e fa ult: S y s t e m a dm inis tra t io n p a ss wo rd : a dm in. TC P /I P co nf igur a t io n: O bta in I P a ddr e s s se tt ing s au t o m a t ic a[...]

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    6 5 E n a b l e h a r d d i s k s t a n d b y m o d e This o ption allo ws the ha rd dr iv e s o n the NAS t o e n t e r s tandb y m o de if ther e is no dis k a c c e ss within t h e sp e cif ie d p e rio d. E n a b l e l i g h t s i g n a l a l e r t w h e n t h e f r e e s i z e o f S A T A d i s k i s l e s s t h a n t h e v a l u e : The statu[...]

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    6 6 E n a b l e w a r n i n g a l e r t f o r r e d u n d a n t p o w e r s u p p l y o n t h e w e b - b a s e d i n t e r f a c e : I f two p o we r sup ply units (PS U) a re installe d o n the NAS an d c o nne cte d to t he po we r so c k e ts, bo th PS U will s upply t he po we r to the NAS (a pplie d to 1U a nd 2U m o de ls). Tur n o n t he re[...]

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    6 7 3.5 Se cur ity S e c u r i t y L e v e l S pe c ify the I P a dd re s s o r t he ne twork do m a in fr o m which t he co nne c tions to the NAS a re allo we d or de nie d. Whe n t he co nne c tion o f a hos t se r v e r is de nie d , a ll the pr otoc o ls of that se r v e r a r e no t allo we d t o c o nne c t t o the NA S . A fter c ha nging t[...]

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    6 8 N e t w o rk A c c e s s P r o t e c t io n The ne t wo r k a c ce s s pr o t e c tion e nh an ce s s y ste m se c ur it y a nd p re v e nt s unwa nte d intrus io n. Y ou ca n blo ck a n I P fo r a c e r t a in pe r iod o f time o r fo r e v e r if t he I P fa ils t o lo gin the NA S f ro m a p ar ticula r co nne c tion m e thod.[...]

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    6 9 Im p o rt S S L S e c u r e C e r t ific a t e The S e cur e S oc k e t Lay e r (S S L) is a pr otoc o l fo r e nc ry p ted co m mun ica tion b e t we e n the we b s e rv e rs a nd the we b br ows e r s fo r se c ur e da ta t r a ns fe r . Yo u ca n up lo ad a s e cu re ce r tifica te is s ue d b y a trus ted pr o v ide r . A fte r uplo a ding [...]

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    7 0 3.6 N o ti fi c a tion C o n f ig u r e S M TP S e r v e r The NAS sup po rts e ma il a le r t t o inf or m the ad min istra tor o f s y s t e m e r r or s a nd war ning . To r e c e iv e the a le rt by e ma il, c o nfigur e the S MTP s e r v e r. S MTP S e r v e r: Enter the S MTP s e rv e r na m e , f or e x a m ple , sm tp.gma il.c o m. P or[...]

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    7 1 C o n f ig u r e IM The NAS sup po rts instant m e ss a ging (I M) se r v ice t o a llo w m ultiple a uthoriz e d Windo ws Liv e Mes s e nge r co ntac ts to r e c e iv e ins t a nt s y ste m e rr o r or wa r ning me s s a ge s a nd e n t e r c o mm a nds in the Wind o ws Liv e Mes se ng e r co nv e r s a t io n to inquir e r e a l-t im e s y s [...]

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    7 2 5. G o to “Notifica tion” > “A le rt Notifica tion”. Ena b le a le r t notifica tion by I ns tant Mes sa gin g a nd e nter t h e a uthor ize d co ntac ts (up t o 10 ) unde r “I ns tant M e s s ag ing S e t tings ”. C lick “A p ply ”. 6. Log in a n a uthor ize d Wind ows Liv e Me ss e nge r a c c ount a nd int e r a c t wit h [...]

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    7 3 The a ut ho r ize d Wind ows Liv e Me ss e nge r c o ntac t s c a n e nter the fo llo wing c o mm a nd to inqu ire r e a l-time sy s tem inf or m a t io n f ro m the NAS . The info rm a tion is a v a ila ble in Englis h o nly . C o m m a n d D e s c r i p t i o n he lp A lis t of c om m a nd o ptions will be s ho wn. info -cp u I nquir e the cu[...]

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    7 4 C o n f ig u r e S M S S e r v e r C onf igur e the S MS s e r v e r se t tings to s e nd S M S m e ss a ge s to the sp e cif ie d p hon e num be r (s) fr om the NAS . The de fa ult S MS se r v ic e pr o v ide r is C lick a tell. Yo u c a n a dd y o ur o wn S MS s e rv ic e p ro v ide r b y se le c ting “A dd S MS Pr o v ide r ” f ro m the [...]

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    7 5 A le rt N o t i fi c a t io n S e le ct the t y p e o f ins tant a le rt the NAS will se nd to the de s igna ted us e rs whe n sy stem e v e nt s (wa r ning/ e rr o r ) o cc ur . E m a i l N o t i f i c a t i o n S e t t i n g s S pe c ify the e m a il a ddr e s se s (m a x im um 2) to r e c e iv e ins t a nt s y stem a le r t fr om the NAS . I[...]

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    7 6[...]

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    7 7 3.7 Pow e r M a nagem e nt Yo u c a n r e s t a r t or s hut do wn the NAS , s pe c ify t h e be ha v io ur o f the NA S a fter a po we r re c o v e ry , a nd se t the sc he dule fo r au t o m a t ic s y ste m po we r o n/of f/r e star t on t h is p a ge . R e s t a r t / S h u t d o w n R e star t or s hut do wn the NAS imm e dia tely . I f y [...]

  • Page 78

    7 8 P o w e r o n / p o w e r o f f / r e s t a r t s c h e d u l e S pe c ify the s che d ule fo r a utom a t ic s y s t e m p owe r o n, p o we r of f, o r r e star t. We e k da y s s tand fo r Monda y t o Frid a y ; we e k e nd s t a nd s f or S a t ur da y a nd S un da y . Up t o 15 sc he dule s c a n b e se t.[...]

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    7 9 3.8 N e tw ork R e c y c l e B i n N e t w o r k R e c y c l e B i n The Networ k R e c y cle B in k e e p s the de le te d f iles o n t he NAS . Ena ble this f e a t ur e a nd s pe c ify the num be r o f d ay s (1-9999) to k e e p the de le ted file s . Yo u ma y als o s pe c ify the file e x t e ns io ns to be e x clu de d fro m the bin. C li[...]

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    8 0 3.9 Ba c k up/R e s tore S e ttin gs B a c k u p S y s t e m S e t t i n g s To b a ck up a ll the s e t tings , inc luding t he use r a c c ounts, se r v e r na m e , ne twor k c on figur a tion a nd so o n, clic k “B a c k up” a nd s e le ct to o pe n or s a v e the se tt ing file . R e s t o r e S y s t e m S e t t i n g s To r e s t o r[...]

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    8 1 3.10 Sys te m Logs S y s t e m E v e n t L o g s The NAS ca n s tor e 10,000 r e c e nt ev e n t log s, includ ing wa r ning, e rr o r, a nd inf or m a t io n m e s sa g e s. I f the NAS do e s not func tion c o rr e c tly, r e fe r to t he e v e nt log s f or tro ub le sho o t ing . Tip : R ight clic k a lo g a nd d e le t e t he re c o rd . T[...]

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    8 2 S y s t e m C o n n e c t io n L o g s The NAS sup po rts re c o rd ing HTT P , FTP, Te lne t, S S H, A FP, NF S , S A MBA , a nd iS C S I c o nne ction s. C lic k “Op ti o ns ” to s e le c t t he co nne c tion typ e to b e lo gge d . The file tra ns fe r pe r fo r ma nc e c a n b e slig htly a f fe c t e d whe n this fe a ture is turne d o[...]

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    8 3 A r chiv e log s: Tur n o n this op t io n to a rc hiv e the c onne ction log s. T he NA S g e ne ra te s a C SV file a ut o m a t ic a lly a nd sa v e s it to a s pe c ifie d fo lde r whe n t he num be r o f lo gs r e a che s the upp e r limit. The file -le v e l a c ce s s lo gs a re a v a ilab le o n this p a ge . T he NA S will r e c or d t[...]

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    8 4 O n - l in e U s e rs The info rm a tion o f t he on -line us e rs c o nne cting to t he NAS by ne twor k ing s e rv ic e s is sho wn on t his pa ge . Tip : R ight clic k a lo g a nd d isc o nne ct the I P c o nne c t io n a nd blo c k the I P.[...]

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    8 5 S y s lo g S y s log is a s t a nd ar d fo r fo r war ding the log m e ss a ge s o n a n IP ne t wo r k . T urn o n this o ption t o s a v e the e v e nt log s a nd c onn e ction log s to a r e mo te sy s lo g s e r v e r. Whe n c o nv e r ti n g the co nne c tion lo gs into a C S V file , the c onn e ction t y p e a nd ac tion will be num be r[...]

  • Page 86

    8 6 3.11 F i rmw are U pda te U p d a t e F irm w a r e b y W e b A d m in is t r a t io n P a g e N o t e : I f the s y ste m is runnin g pr o pe r ly , y o u do no t ne e d to upd ate the fir mwa r e . B e fo r e upd ating the s y ste m fir mwa r e , m a k e s ure the p ro du ct mo de l a nd f irm wa r e v e r sio n a r e c o rr e c t . Follow t [...]

  • Page 87

    8 7 U p d a t e F irm w a r e b y F in d e r The NAS fir mwa r e c a n be upda te d by the QNA P Finde r. S e le ct a NA S m od e l a nd cho o se “Upda te Fi r m wa re ” fr om the “To o ls” me nu.[...]

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    8 8 Log in the NA S a s a n a d minis tra tor . B ro ws e a nd se le c t t he fir mwa r e fo r the NAS . C lick “S tar t” t o up da te t he sy s tem . N o t e : T he NAS s e rv e r s o f the s am e m o de l o n t he sa m e LA N ca n be up da ted by t he F ind e r a t t he sa m e time . A d m inistra tor a cc e s s is r e qu ire d fo r sy ste m [...]

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    8 9 L iv e U p d a t e S e le ct “Ena ble liv e upd a t e ” to a llow t he NAS t o a utom a tica lly c he ck if a ne w fir m war e v e rs io n is a v a ilab le fo r do wnlo a d f ro m the I nt e r ne t. I f a ne w fir mwa r e is fo und , y o u will b e no tified a fter lo gg ing in t h e NAS a s an a dm inistra tor . C lick “C HEC K FO R UPD [...]

  • Page 90

    9 0 3.12 R es tore to F a c tor y D e f a ul t To r e s e t a ll t h e sy ste m s e tt ings to de fa ult, clic k “R ES ET ” a nd t he n clic k “O K ”. C a u t i o n : Whe n “RE S ET” is p re s s e d o n this pa ge , a ll t he dis k da ta, use r a c co unts, n e t wo r k sha r e s , a nd sy s tem s e t tings will b e cle a r e d a nd r e[...]

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    9 1 4 . D i sk Ma n a gem ent V o lume M a na g e me nt R A ID Mana g e me nt Har d D isk S MAR T Enc ry p t e d File S y ste m iS C S I V irtua l D is k 4.1 Vo l ume Manage m ent This p ag e s ho ws the m od e l, s ize , a nd c urr e nt sta t us o f t he ha rd dr iv e s o n the NAS . Yo u c a n fo r m at a nd che c k the ha r d d riv e s, a nd s c[...]

  • Page 92

    9 2 D i s k C o n f i g u r a t i o n A p p l i e d N A S M o d e l s S ingle d isk v o lume A ll m od e ls R A ID 1, JB O D (jus t a bunc h o f d isk s ) 2-dr iv e m o de ls o r ab ov e R A ID 5, R A I D 6, R A I D 5+ho t spa r e 4-dr iv e m o de ls o r ab ov e R A ID 6+ho t spa r e 5-dr iv e m o de ls o r ab ov e R A ID 10 4-dr iv e m o de ls o r[...]

  • Page 93

    9 3 S in g l e D i s k V o lu m e Ea ch ha rd dr iv e is us e d a s a stand a lone dis k . I f a ha r d dr iv e is da m a ge d, a ll the d a t a will be los t. J B O D ( J u s t a b u n c h o f d i s k s ) JB O D is a c olle c tion o f ha rd dr iv e s that do e s no t of fe r a ny R A I D p r ote ction. T he d a t a a r e writt e n to the phy s ica[...]

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    9 4 R A I D 5 D i s k V o l u m e The da ta a r e s tripe d a cr o ss a ll the ha r d dr iv e s in a R A I D 5 a rr a y . T he p ar ity info r ma tion is dis t r ibute d a nd s t o r e d a c r os s e a ch ha rd dr iv e . I f a m e m be r ha r d d riv e fa ils, the a r r a y e nter s de gr a de d m od e . A fte r installing a ne w ha rd dr iv e to r[...]

  • Page 95

    9 5 4.2 R AI D M a nage me nt *O nline R A I D c a pa city e x p an sio n, o nline R A I D le v e l m igr a t io n, a nd R A I D r e co v e r y a r e no t sup po rte d by o ne -b a y NA S m od e ls, TS -210, a nd T S -212. Yo u c a n p e rf or m o nline R A I D c a pa c it y e x pa ns io n (R A I D 1, 5, 6, 10) a nd o nline R A I D le v e l m igr a[...]

  • Page 96

    9 6 E x p a n d C a p a c it y ( O n lin e R A ID C a p a c it y E x p a n s io n ) S c e n a r i o Yo u b ou ght fo ur 250G B ha r d d riv e s f or initial se tup o f a TS -509 P ro NA S a nd co nf igur e d R A I D 5 dis k co nfig ur ation wit h the f ou r ha rd dr iv e s . A ha lf y e a r late r, t h e da ta s iz e o f the de p ar tme nt ha s lar[...]

  • Page 97

    9 7 O p e r a t i o n p r o c e d u r e I n “D is k Mana g e me nt” > “R A I D Man ag e me n t ”, s e le c t t he dis k v o lum e fo r e x p an sio n a nd clic k “EX P A ND C A PA C I T Y”. C lick “C ha nge ” fo r t he fir st ha r d d riv e t o b e r e pla ce d . Follo w the instruc tions to p ro c e e d. Tip : A fter r e p lac i[...]

  • Page 98

    9 8 Whe n the de s c rip t io n d isp la y s “Ple a s e r e m ov e t his d riv e ”, re m o v e the ha rd dr iv e fr om the NAS . Wa it fo r the NA S to be e p t wic e a fte r re m o v ing t he ha rd dr iv e . Whe n the de s c rip t io n d isp la y s “Ple a s e ins e r t t he ne w dr iv e ”, p lug in t he ne w ha r d d riv e to the dr iv e s[...]

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    9 9 A fter p lugging in the ha r d d riv e , wa it fo r t he NAS t o b e e p. T he s y s t e m will star t re b uilding. A fter r e build ing h as c o mp le t e d , r e pe a t t he step s a bo v e to r e pla c e o ther ha r d dr iv e s.[...]

  • Page 100

    1 00 A fter c ha nging the ha rd dr iv e s a nd dis k r e building ha s co m ple ted , c lick “EX P A ND C AP A C I TY ” to e x e cute R A ID c a pa city e x pa ns io n. C lick “O K ” to p ro c e e d. The NAS be e ps a nd sta rts to e x pa nd t he ca p a city .[...]

  • Page 101

    1 01 The pr oc e s s ma y t a k e fr om ho ur s to tens o f hour s to f inish de pe nd ing o n t he dr iv e s ize . P le a s e wa it pa tiently fo r the pr oc e s s to finis h. D o NOT turn of f the po we r o f the NAS . A fter R A I D ca pa c ity e x pa ns ion ha s finish e d, the ne w c a pa c it y is sho wn a nd the status is “R e a dy ”. Yo[...]

  • Page 102

    1 02 M ig r a t e ( O n l in e RA ID L e v e l M i g ra t i o n ) D ur ing the initial s e tup o f the TS -509 P ro , y ou bo ught a 1T B ha r d d riv e an d c o nfigur e d it a s s ingle dis k . The TS -509 Pr o is us e d a s a f ile se r v e r f or d a t a s ha r ing a m o ng the de p a rtme nts. A fter a ha lf y e a r , m or e a nd m or e im po [...]

  • Page 103

    1 03 G o to “D is k Man ag e me n t ” > “V olu me Ma na ge m e nt” . The cur r e nt disk v o lume co nfig ura tion disp la y e d o n t h e pa ge is sing le dis k (the ca p a city is 1TB ).[...]

  • Page 104

    1 04 P lug in t he ne w 1T B ha r d d riv e s to dr iv e s lots 2, 3, 4 a nd 5 o f NAS . T he NA S will de tec t t h e ne w ha r d dr iv e s. The status of the ne w ha r d d riv e s is “Unm ou nt e d ”.[...]

  • Page 105

    1 05 G o to “D is k Man ag e me n t ” > “RA ID Mana g e me nt”, se le c t t he dr iv e c onf igur a t io n fo r mig ra tion a nd c lick “Mi g ra te ”.[...]

  • Page 106

    1 06 S e le ct o ne o r mo r e a v a ila ble dr iv e s an d the mig ra tion me thod . T he dr iv e c a pa c it y a fter m igr a tion is sho wn. C lick “Migr ate ”. Note tha t a ll the d a t a on t he se le cted ha r d d riv e will be cle a r e d. C lic k “O K ” to c on firm .[...]

  • Page 107

    1 07 Whe n m igr a tion is in pr oc e s s, the r e quir e d t im e a nd total d riv e ca pa c ity af t e r m igr a tion a r e s ho wn in t h e de s cr iption fie ld.[...]

  • Page 108

    1 08 The NAS will e nter “R e a d o nly ” m o de wh e n m igr a t io n is in pr oc e s s d ur ing 11% –49% to as s ur e the d a t a of the RA ID c onf igur a t io n will be c o nsis tent a fter R A I D migr a tion c o mp le t e s . A fter m igr a tion c o mp le t e s , the ne w d riv e co nfig ura tion (RA ID 5) is s ho wn a nd t he status is[...]

  • Page 109

    1 09 U s e O n lin e RA ID C a p a c it y E x p a n s io n a n d O n lin e R A ID L e v e l M i g ra t io n S c e n a r i o Yo u ha d a tight sc he dule to se t up a file s e r v e r a nd a n FTP s e r v e r . Howe v e r , y o u ha d o nly o ne 250G B ha rd dr iv e . T he r e fo re , y o u s e t up the TS -509 P r o wit h t he sing le dis k c o nfi[...]

  • Page 110

    1 10 A d d a h a r d d r iv e Follow t h e ste ps be lo w to ad d a ha rd dr iv e m e m be r to a R A I D 5 o r RA ID 6 d isk co nfig ura tion. 1. M a k e sur e the s t a tus o f t h e R A I D 5 o r R A I D 6 co nfig ura tion is “R e a dy ”. 2. Ins tall a ha rd dr iv e o n the NA S . I f y o u ha v e a ha r d d riv e whic h ha s a lre a d y be [...]

  • Page 111

    1 11 C o n f ig u r e S p a re D r i v e Yo u c a n a dd a s pa r e dr iv e t o o r r e mo v e a sp a re dr iv e fr o m a R A I D 5, 6, or 10 co nfig ur ation. Follow t h e ste ps be lo w to use t his f e ature . 1. Mak e s ur e the status of the RA ID 5, 6, 10 c onf igur a t io n is “R e a dy ”. 2. I nstall a ha rd dr iv e on t he NAS . I f y [...]

  • Page 112

    1 12 B it m a p B itma p im pr o v e s t he t im e f or R A I D re b uilding a fter a n un e x pe c t e d e r ro r , o r r e mo v ing or r e -a dd ing a me m be r h ar d dr iv e o f the R A I D c o nfigur a tion. I f a n a r ra y ha s a bitma p, the m e mb e r ha rd dr iv e c a n b e re m o v e d a nd r e -a dde d a nd o nly blo c k s cha ng e s si[...]

  • Page 113

    1 13 Re c o v e r ( R A ID R e c o v e ry ) R A ID R e co v e r y : W he n the NAS is co nfig ure d a s R A I D 1, R A I D 5, o r RA ID 6 a nd a ny num be r o f ha rd dr iv e s is uplugg e d f ro m the NAS a cc ide ntally , y o u c an plug in the sa m e ha r d dr iv e s int o the s a me d r iv e slo ts a nd clic k “R e c ov e r” t o r e c ov e [...]

  • Page 114

    1 14 S t a n d a r d R A I D 5 Q N A P R A I D 5 S t a n d a r d R A I D 6 Q N A P R A I D 6 D e gr a de d m od e N-1 N-1 N-1 & N-2 N-1 & N-2 R e ad O nly P ro tec tion (fo r imm e dia te da ta ba c k up & ha rd dr iv e re p la ce m e nt) N/A N-1, ba d b loc k s fo und in the sur v iv ing ha r d dr iv e s o f the a rr a y . N/A N-2, ba [...]

  • Page 115

    1 15 S e t / C a n c e l G l o b a l S p a r e A glo ba l sp ar e d r iv e r e pla ce s a fa ile d ha r d dr iv e in a ny R A ID 1, 5, 6, 10 d isk v olum e s o n the NAS a ut o m a t ic a lly . W he n the sa m e glo ba l sp ar e d r iv e is sha r e d by m ultiple R A I D v o lum e s on the NA S , the sp a re dr iv e will r e pla c e the fir st fa i[...]

  • Page 116

    1 16 F u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t R A I D m a n a g e m e n t o f t h e N A S : The NAS sup po rts t he fo llowing a c t io ns a cc o rd ing t o the num be r o f ha r d dis k dr iv e s a nd dis k co nfig ur ations s upp or ted . P le a se re f e r t o the fo llo wing ta ble fo r the de tails . O r i g i n a l D i s k C o n f i g u [...]

  • Page 117

    1 17 R A ID 6 * 6 1 A dd ha rd dr iv e m e m be r R A ID 6 * 7 R A ID 6 * 6 2 A dd ha rd dr iv e m e m be r R A ID 6 * 8 R A ID 6 * 7 1 A dd ha rd dr iv e m e m be r R A ID 6 * 8 R A ID 10 * 4 2 A dd ha rd dr iv e m e m be r R A ID 10 * 6 R A ID 10 * 4 4 A dd ha rd dr iv e m e m be r R A ID 10 * 8 R A ID 10 * 6 2 A dd ha rd dr iv e m e m be r R A I[...]

  • Page 118

    1 18 R A ID 10 * 6 1 O nline R A I D c a pa city e x pa ns ion R A ID 10 * 6 R A ID 10 * 8 1 O nline R A I D c a pa city e x pa ns ion R A ID 10 * 8 S ingle * 1 1 O nline R A I D le v e l mig ra tion R A ID 1 * 2 S ingle * 1 2 O nline R A I D le v e l mig ra tion R A ID 5 * 3 S ingle * 1 3 O nline R A I D le v e l mig ra tion R A ID 5 * 4 S ingle *[...]

  • Page 119

    1 19 R A ID 1 * 2 1 O nline R A I D le v e l mig ra tion R A ID 5 * 3 R A ID 1 * 2 2 O nline R A I D le v e l mig ra tion R A ID 5 * 4 R A ID 1 * 2 3 O nline R A I D le v e l mig ra tion R A ID 5 * 5 R A ID 1 * 2 4 O nline R A I D le v e l mig ra tion R A ID 5 * 6 R A ID 1 * 2 5 O nline R A I D le v e l mig ra tion R A ID 5 * 7 R A ID 1 * 2 6 O nli[...]

  • Page 120

    1 20 R A ID 5 * 3 4 O nline R A I D le v e l mig ra tion R A ID 6 * 7 R A ID 5 * 3 5 O nline R A I D le v e l mig ra tion R A ID 6 * 8[...]

  • Page 121

    1 21 4.3 H ard D isk S.M.A. R . T . Monitor the h ar d dis k dr iv e s (HD D ) he a lth, tem pe r a t ur e , a nd the usa g e s t a tus b y HD D S .M.A .R.T . (S e lf - Monitor ing A na ly s is a nd R e p or ting T e chno lo gy ). The fo llowing info r ma tion of e a c h ha r d d riv e on t h e NAS is a v a ilab le . F i e l d D e s c r i p t i o n[...]

  • Page 122

    1 22 4.4 E n c rypte d Fil e Sy st em This f e ature is not s uppo r ted by T S -110, T S -119, T S -210, T S -219, T S -219P , TS -410, TS -419P , TS -410U, TS -419U, TS -119P +, T S -219P +, T S -419P +, TS -112, TS -212, TS -412, TS -419U+, T S -412U. Yo u c a n m a na ge the e nc ry pted dis k v o lum e s on the NA S o n t his p ag e . Ea c h e[...]

  • Page 123

    1 23 H o w t o u s e t h e d a t a e n c r y p t i o n f e a t u r e o n Q N A P T u r b o N A S The dis k v o lum e s o n t he NAS ca n be e nc r y pted with 256-bit AE S e nc ry p tion fo r da ta br e a ch pr ote ction. The e ncr y pte d d isk v o lume s c a n o nly b e m oun t e d fo r no rm a l r e a d/wr ite a c ce s s with t he a ut ho r ize [...]

  • Page 124

    1 24 A c t i v a t e d i s k v o l u m e e n c r y p t i o n o n t h e N A S E n c r y p t t h e d i s k v o l u m e d u r i n g t h e N A S i n s t a l l a t i o n Follow t h e instruc tions o f the Q uick I nsta llation G uide (QI G ) t o initializ e the NAS by the we b-b a se d inter fa c e . I n S tep 6 o f t he quic k c o nfigur a tion, s e le[...]

  • Page 125

    1 25 C r e a t e a n e w e n c r y p t e d d i s k v o l u m e w i t h n e w h a r d d r i v e s I f the NAS ha s be e n ins talle d, t o c r e a t e a ne w e nc r y pted dis k v o lum e b y ins t a lling ne w ha r d dr iv e s on t h e NAS , fo llow the s tep s be lo w. 1. I nstall t he ne w ha r d d riv e (s) on t he NAS . 2. Log in the NA S a s a[...]

  • Page 126

    1 26 5. S e le ct “Ye s ” fo r the “Enc ry p t io n” o ption a nd e nte r t he e nc ry p t io n se tt ings . 6. The n clic k “C R EA TE ” t o c r e a t e t h e ne w e nc r y pted v o lum e . Note t ha t a ll the da ta o n the s e le cted dr iv e s will be D ELETED ! Ple a s e b ac k u p the da ta b e fo r e cr e a ting the e ncr y pte d[...]

  • Page 127

    1 27 V e r i f y t h a t d i s k v o l u m e i s e n c r y p t e d To v e r ify the d isk v o lume is e n cr y pte d, lo gin t he NAS a s a n a dm inistra tor . G o to “D is k Ma na ge m e nt” > “V olu me Ma na ge m e nt” . Yo u will be a ble t o s e e the e nc ry pted dis k v o lum e , with a lo ck ico n in t he S tatus c olu mn. The lo[...]

  • Page 128

    1 28 B e h a v i o r o f a n e n c r y p t e d v o l u m e u p o n s y s t e m r e b o o t I n this e x a m ple , we ha v e two e n cr y pte d dis k v olum e s o n the NAS . The fir st v o lume (S ingle D isk D r iv e 2) ha s be e n cr e a ted with t he op t io n “S a v e Enc ry p t io n Ke y ” e na ble d. The se c o nd v o lum e (S ing le D is[...]

  • Page 129

    1 29 E n c r y p t i o n k e y m a n a g e m e n t : n e w p a s s w o r d , s a v e e n c r y p t i o n k e y , e x p o r t e n c r y p t i o n k e y To m a na ge the e nc ry ption k e y s e t tings , lo gin the NAS a s an a dm inistra tor a nd go to “D is k Mana ge m e nt” > “Enc ry p t e d File S y ste m”. C lick “ENC RY P TI O N K [...]

  • Page 130

    1 30 U n l o c k a d i s k v o l u m e m a n u a l l y To unlo c k a v o lum e , lo gin t he NAS a s a n a dm inistra tor . G o to “D is k Ma na ge m e nt” > “Enc ry pted File S y s t e m ”. Yo u will be a ble t o s e e y our e nc r y pte d v o lum e s a nd the ir status: loc k e d or unlo c k e d. To unlo c k y o ur v o lum e , y o u c [...]

  • Page 131

    1 31 4.5 iS C SI P or tal Ma na ge m e nt Ta r ge t Mana ge m e nt A dv a nc e d A C L LUN B a ck up 4.5.1 Por ta l M a nagem e nt The NAS sup po rts built-in iS C SI (Inte rne t S m a ll C om pute r S y s t e m I nter fa c e ) s e r v ice fo r se r v e r clus ter ing a nd v ir tualiz e d e nv iro nm e nts. i SC SI C onf i gur a ti on The NAS sup p[...]

  • Page 132

    1 32 The de s cr iption be lo w a pplie s to non I nt e l-b a se d NAS m od e ls runnin g fir m wa re p r i o r t o v e r sio n 3.3.0 a nd I nte l-ba se d NA S m od e ls runn ing fir m wa re p r i o r t o v e r sio n 3.2.0 o nly . I f y our NA S m o de ls a r e no t liste d, ple a s e v is it ht tp://www.qna p .co m fo r de tails . I nt e l-b a se [...]

  • Page 133

    1 33 3. Enter the C H A P a ut he ntica tion se tt ings (o ption al) if the NAS is loc a ted o n a pu blic or u nt r us t e d ne twor k . I f y o u e nt e r the us e r na me a nd p as s wor d se tt ing s unde r “C HAP ” o nly , o nly t he iS C S I t a r ge t a uthentica tes the initiator . I n o ther wo r ds , the initia t o r s ha v e to e nte[...]

  • Page 134

    1 34 4. Upo n s ucc e s sf ul cr e a tion the iS C S I tar ge t will be sho wn o n the iS C S I T a rg e t List. 5. S e le ct the op t io n “En ab le iS C S I T ar ge t S e r v ic e ” unde r the tab “iS C SI T A R G ET ” a nd c lic k “A pp ly ”. The iS C S I t a r ge t will be c o me re a d y .[...]

  • Page 135

    1 35 i SC SI Qu ick C onf i gur at i on W izard The de s cr iption be lo w a pplie s to non I nt e l-b a se d NAS m od e ls runnin g fir m wa re v e r sio n 3.3.0 o r l a t e r a nd I nte l-ba se d NA S m od e ls runn ing fir m wa re v e r sio n 3.2.0 o r l a t e r on ly . A m a x imu m o f 256 iS C S I tar ge ts a nd LUNs c a n be cr e a ted. F o [...]

  • Page 136

    1 36 3. S e le c t t o c r e a t e an iS C S I tar ge t wit h a ma p pe d LUN , a n iS C S I tar ge t only , or a n iS C S I LUN only . C lick “Ne x t”. 4. C re a te iS C S I tar ge t wit h a ma p pe d LUN : C lick “Ne x t”.[...]

  • Page 137

    1 37 5. Enter the tar ge t na me an d tar ge t a lia s. Y o u m a y c he ck the op t io ns “D a ta D ige s t ” a nd /o r “H e a d e r D ige s t” (optiona l). The s e a r e the pa ra m e ter s that t he iS C S I initiator will be v e r ifie d whe n it a t te mp t s to c o nne c t t o the iS C S I tar ge t.[...]

  • Page 138

    1 38 6. Enter the C HAP a uthe nt ic a tion s e tt ings . I f y ou e nter the use r n am e a nd pa s swo r d se tt ings un de r “Use C HA P a uthentica tion” o nly , o nly the iS C S I tar ge t a uthentica tes the init ia tor , i.e . t he init ia tor s ha v e to e nte r t h e us e r na me a nd pa s s wor d se tt ing s h e re t o a c ce s s the [...]

  • Page 139

    1 39 7. C re a te a n iS C S I LUN. A n iS C S I LUN is a log ica l v olum e m a pp e d to t he iS C S I t a r ge t. S e le c t one of the fo llowing m od e s t o a lloc a te the dis k s pa c e to the LUN: Thin P ro v is ioning : A llo c ate the disk s pa ce in a f le x ible m a nne r . Yo u ca n a llo c a t e t he dis k s pa ce t o t h e tar ge t [...]

  • Page 140

    1 40 8. C onf irm the s e t tings a nd c lic k “Nex t ”. 9. Whe n t he t a r ge t a nd the LUN hav e be e n cr e a ted, clic k “Finish”.[...]

  • Page 141

    1 41 10. The t a r ge t a nd LUN a re sho wn o n t he list unde r the “Ta r ge t Mana ge m e nt” t a b.[...]

  • Page 142

    1 42 4.5.2 T a r ge t Manage m ent C rea te iS C SI ta rg e ts The de s cr iption be lo w a pplie s to non I nt e l-b a se d NAS m od e ls runnin g fir m wa re v e r sio n 3.3.0 o r l a t e r a nd I nte l-ba se d NA S m od e ls runn ing fir m wa re v e r sio n 3.2.0 o r l a t e r o nly . Yo u c a n c r e ate m ulti p le LUNs fo r a n iS C S I tar g[...]

  • Page 143

    1 43 3. S e le ct the allo c a t io n m e thod . Enter the na m e o f the LUN , se le c t t he LUN dir e ctor y , and s pe c ify the ca p ac ity fo r t h e LUN . C lick “Ne x t” .[...]

  • Page 144

    1 44 4. S e le ct the t a r ge t to m a p the LUN t o (o p t io na l s tep). 5. C onf irm the se tt ing s a nd c lick “Nex t”.[...]

  • Page 145

    1 45 6. Whe n the LUN has b e e n c re a te d, c lick “F inis h” to e x it t he wiza r d. 7. The LUN s c re a te d c a n be ma p pe d t o a nd unm a ppe d fr o m t he iS C S I tar ge t any t im e . Y o u c an a lso unm ap the LUN fr om a ta rg e t a nd m a p it to a no ther tar ge t.[...]

  • Page 146

    1 46 I t e m S t a t u s D e s c r i p t i o n iS C S I tar ge t R e ad y The iS C S I t a r ge t is re a d y but no initiator ha s co nne c ted to it y e t . C onne c ted The iS C S I t a r ge t ha s be e n c o nne c t e d by a n initi a tor . D is co nne c t e d The iS C S I t a r ge t ha s be e n d isc o nne c t e d . O ffline The iS C S I t a r[...]

  • Page 147

    1 47 B u t t o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e a ctiv a t e a r e ad y o r c onne c ted tar ge t. Note tha t t he co nne c tion fr o m the in it ia tor s will be r e m o v e d. A ctiv a t e a n o ffline t a r ge t. Modify the t a r ge t se tt ing s: t a r ge t a lia s, C HA P info r ma tion, a nd c he ck s um s e tt ings . Modify the LUN s e tt ings : [...]

  • Page 148

    1 48 Sw i t ch LU N mappi ng The de s cr iption be lo w a pplie s to non I nt e l-b a se d NAS m od e ls runnin g fir m wa re v e r sio n 3.3.0 o r l a t e r a nd I nte l-ba se d NA S m od e ls runn ing fir m wa re v e r sio n 3.2.0 o r l a t e r on ly . Follow t h e ste ps be lo w to switch the m a pping o f a n iS C SI LUN . 1. S e le ct a n iS C[...]

  • Page 149

    1 49 3. S e le ct the t a r ge t to m a p the LUN t o a nd c lick “A pply ”. 4. T he LUN is m a ppe d to the tar ge t. A fter c r e a t ing the iS C SI t a r ge ts a nd LUN on the NA S , y o u c a n us e the iS C S I initiator ins t a lle d on y o ur co m puter (W indo ws P C , Mac, o r Linux ) to c onn e ct t o the iS C S I tar ge ts a nd LUN [...]

  • Page 150

    1 50 i SC SI L UN ca pac ity ex pans i on The NAS sup po rts e x pa nding the ca pa c ity of a n iS C S I LUN. To do s o , fo llo w the ste ps be lo w. 1. Loc a t e a n iS C S I LUN on the iS C S I tar ge t list in “iS C S I ” > “T a rg e t Mana ge m e nt”. C lick .[...]

  • Page 151

    1 51 2. Use t he slid e ba r to s pe c ify t he ca pa c ity of the LUN o r e nter the c a pa city in the fie ld . Note t ha t the LUN ca pa c ity ca n b e inc re a s e d ma ny t im e s up t o the m a x imum lim it but ca nno t be de c r e a se d . T y p e o f L U N a l l o c a t i o n M a x i m u m L U N c a p a c i t y Thin P ro v is ioning 32TB I[...]

  • Page 152

    1 52 Opti m i z e i SC SI p e rf or m anc e I n the e nv iro nm e nts that r e quir e high pe r fo r ma nc e s tora g e , s uch a s v irtualiz a tion, us e r s a r e re c o mm e nd e d to d o the f o llowing to o ptimiz e the iS C SI an d NA S ha r d d isk s p e rf or m a nce : 1. U s e i n s t a n t a l l o c a t i o n Whe n c r e a t ing a n iS C[...]

  • Page 153

    1 53 2. C r e a t e m u l t i p l e L U N s C re a te multiple LUNs a c co r ding t o the pr o ce s s or n umb e r of the NAS . T he inf or m a t io n ca n b e c he ck e d in “S y ste m S tatus” > “R e s our c e Monitor ”. I f the NA S ha s fo ur pr o ce s s or s , it is a d v ise d to c re a te fo ur o r mo r e LUNs to o ptimiz e the iS[...]

  • Page 154

    1 54 4 .5.2.1 Con n ect t o t h e iS C S I t arget s b y M icro soft iS CSI I n iti ato r on Win do w s B e fo r e y o u s t a r t t o us e the iS C S I tar ge t se r v ic e , m ak e s ure y ou ha v e c r e ate d a n iS C S I t a r ge t with a LUN on t he NAS a nd in stalle d the c o r re c t iSC S I initia t o r fo r y o ur O S . i S C S I i n i t[...]

  • Page 155

    1 55 The a v a ilab le iS C S I tar ge ts a nd their s tatus will the n be sho wn unde r the “Ta r ge ts” tab. S e le ct the t a r ge t y o u wis h to c o nne c t t he n clic k “C o nne ct”.[...]

  • Page 156

    1 56 Yo u m a y c lic k “A dv a nc e d” to sp e cif y the log on info r ma tion if y o u ha v e co nfig ure d the a ut he n t ic a t io n othe r wise s im ply c lic k “O K” t o c o ntinue. Upo n s ucc e s sf ul lo go n, the status of the t a r ge t no w sh ows “C o nne cte d”.[...]

  • Page 157

    1 57 A fter the tar ge t ha s be e n c o nne cte d W indo ws will de tec t it s p re s e nc e a nd tre a t it as if a ne w ha r d disk dr iv e ha s be e n a dde d whic h ne e ds to be initializ e d a nd fo r ma tt e d be f or e we ca n use it . Rig ht clic k “My C om pute r” > “Mana ge ” to op e n the “C om puter Ma na ge m e nt” win[...]

  • Page 158

    1 58 A fter d isk init ia liz a t io n a nd fo r ma tt ing , the ne w dr iv e is a tt a c he d to y ou r P C . Y o u c a n no w us e this iS C S I t a r ge t a s a r e gula r dis k p ar tit io n.[...]

  • Page 159

    1 59 4 .5.2.2 Con n ect t o t h e iS C S I t arget s b y X tend S AN i SCS I I n iti ato r on M ac OS This s e ction sho ws y o u ho w to use X tend S A N iS C S I I nit ia tor o n Ma c O S t o a d d the iS C S I tar ge t (QNA P NAS ) a s a n e x tra pa r tit io n. B e fo r e y o u s tar t t o us e the iS C S I tar ge t se r v ic e , m a k e s ure [...]

  • Page 160

    1 60 C lick the “D is co v e r T a rg e t s ” tab , y o u c a n e ither c ho os e “D is c ov e r by D NS /I P ” o r “D isc o v e r by iS NS” a cc o rd ing to t he ne twork topo lo gy . I n t his e x a m ple , we will us e the I P a ddr e s s to dis co v e r the iS C S I t a r ge ts.[...]

  • Page 161

    1 61 Follow t h e sc r e e n ins tructions a nd e nter the s e rv e r a d dr e ss , iS C S I tar ge t po r t numb e r (de fa ult: 3260), a nd C HA P info rm a tion (if a pplic a ble ). C lick “Finish” to re trie v e t he t a r ge t list a fter a ll the da ta ha v e be e n e n t e r e d co r re c tly.[...]

  • Page 162

    1 62 A ll the a v a ilab le iS C S I tar ge ts o n the NA S will b e sh own. S e le ct the t a r ge t y o u wo uld lik e t o c o nne c t a nd c lic k “A dd ”.[...]

  • Page 163

    1 63 Yo u c a n c o nfigur e the c onn e ction p r op e rtie s o f t h e se le c ted iS C S I tar ge t in the “S e t up ” tab.[...]

  • Page 164

    1 64 C lick the “S tatus” tab , s e le ct the ta rg e t t o c o nne ct. T he n c lick “Login” to pr oc e e d.[...]

  • Page 165

    1 65 The fir st t im e y ou log on to the iS C S I tar ge t, a po pup me s s a ge will b e s hown to r e m ind y o u the dis k is no t init ia liz e d. C lic k “I nit ia liz e …” to f or m a t t he dis k . Yo u ca n a ls o o pe n the “D is k Utilit ie s” a pplic a t io n to do the initi a liz a t io n. Yo u c a n no w us e the iS C S I ta[...]

  • Page 166

    1 66 4 .5.2.3 Con n ect t o t h e iS C S I t arget s b y O pen- iS C S I I n it iato r on U b u n tu L in u x This s e ction sho ws y o u ho w to use Linux O pe n-iS C S I I nitiator o n Ub unt u to a dd the iS C SI t a r ge t (Q NAP NAS ) a s a n e x tra pa r tit io n. B e fo r e y o u s tar t t o us e the iS C S I tar ge t se r v ic e , m a k e s[...]

  • Page 167

    1 67 Enter the fo llow ing c o mm a nd to cr e a te a pa r t ition, /de v /s db is t he de v ic e na m e . # fd isk /de v /s db Form a t t he pa r t ition. # m k fs .e x t3 /de v /sd b1 Mount t he file s y s t e m . # m k dir /m nt/iscs i # m ou nt /de v /s db1 /mnt/isc s i/ Yo u c a n te st t he I /O sp e e d us ing t he fo llo wing c o mm a nd. #[...]

  • Page 168

    1 68 4.5.3 A dv a nc ed A C L The de s cr iption be lo w a pplie s to non I nt e l-b a se d NAS m od e ls runnin g fir m wa re v e r sio n 3.3.0 o r l a t e r a nd I nte l-ba se d NA S m od e ls runn ing fir m wa re v e r sio n 3.2.0 o r l a t e r o nly . Yo u c a n c r e ate LUN ma s k ing p olic y to co nfig ure the p e rm is sio n o f t h e iS C[...]

  • Page 169

    1 69 Enter the po licy na m e , the in it ia tor I Q N, and a s sign the a c c e ss r ight fo r e a ch LUN c r e a t e d o n the NAS . R e ad -o nly : T he c onne c ted initiator c a n o nly r e a d the da ta fr om the LUN . R e ad /Wr it e : The co nne c ted init ia tor ha s r e a d a nd wr it e a cc e ss r ight to the LUN . D e ny A cc e ss : T h[...]

  • Page 170

    1 70 I f no LUN ma s k ing po licy is spe c ifie d fo r a c o nne cte d iS C S I initiator , the de f au lt p o licy will be a p plie d. The sy s tem d e fa ult polic y a llo ws r e ad a nd write a cc e s s f ro m a ll the c onne c ted iS C S I initiator s. Yo u c a n clic k (Edit) o n the LUN ma s k ing list t o e d it t h e de fa ult po lic y . N[...]

  • Page 171

    1 71 Hint : How do I fin d the initiator I QN? S tar t Micro s of t iS C S I init ia tor a nd clic k “G e n e ra l”. Y o u c an find the I Q N o f the init ia tor a s s ho wn be lo w.[...]

  • Page 172

    1 72 4.5.4 LU N Bac k up The NAS sup po rts ba ck in g up iS C S I LUN s to diff e re nt stor a ge loc a tions (Windo ws , Linux , o r lo ca l ne twor k s ha re s ), r e stor ing the LUNs to t he NAS , or c r e a t ing a LUN sna ps ho t and m a pping it t o a n iS C SI t a r ge t. Ba ck u p a n iS C SI LU N B e fo r e ba c k ing u p a n iS C S I LU[...]

  • Page 173

    1 73 2. S e le ct “B a ck up an iS C S I LUN ” an d c lick “Nex t”. 3. S e le ct the so ur ce LUN f o r b a ck u p. I f an o nline LUN is s e le cte d, the NA S will c re a te a po int-in-t im e sna p sho t fo r t he LUN au t o m a t ic a lly .[...]

  • Page 174

    1 74 4. S pe c ify the de s tination whe re t he LUN will be b a ck e d up to. T he NAS s uppo r t s LUN ba c k up to a Linux s ha re (NF S ), a W indo ws sha r e (C I FS/S MB ), a nd a lo ca l f old e r on t h e NAS . C lick “T e st” to tes t t h e co nne c tion to t he sp e cif ie d pa th. Th e n c lick “N e x t”.[...]

  • Page 175

    1 75 5. Enter a na m e o f t he ba c k up LUN ima g e o r use t he o ne ge ne r a ted by t he NAS . S e le ct the s ubf o lde r whe r e the im a ge file will b e s t o r e d. S e le ct t o u se c o mp r e ss ion * o r not. C lick “Nex t”. *Use C om pr e ss io n: Whe n this o ption is e na b le d, m o re C PU r e s ou rc e s of the NAS will be c[...]

  • Page 176

    1 76 6. S pe c ify the ba c k up sc he dule . The op t io ns a v a ila ble a r e : Now Hour ly D a ily We e k ly Monthly C lick “Ne x t”.[...]

  • Page 177

    1 77 7. The se tt ing s will be s ho wn. Ente r a na me fo r the j o b o r us e the one ge ne r a ted by the NA S . C lick “Nex t”. 8. C lick “Finish” to e x it.[...]

  • Page 178

    1 78 9. The ba ck up j o b is s ho wn o n the list. B u t t o n D e s c r i p t i o n S tar t t he jo b imm e dia tely . S top the r unning jo b. Edit t he jo b se tt ing s. V ie w the jo b status an d lo gs .[...]

  • Page 179

    1 79 R es tore an i SC SI L U N 1. To r e s t o r e a n iS C S I LUN t o the NA S , go to “D isk Mana ge m e nt” > “iS C S I” > “LUN B a ck up ”. C lick “C re a te a ne w j ob ”. 2. S e le ct “R e stor e a n iS C SI LUN ” a nd clic k “Ne x t”.[...]

  • Page 180

    1 80 3. S pe c ify the pr o toco l, I P a d dr e ss /ho st na m e , a nd f old e r/p a t h o f the re s tor e s our c e . C lick “Te s t” t o t e s t t he co nne c tion. T he n c lick “Nex t”. 4. B ro ws e a nd se le c t t he LUN im a ge file . C lick “Nex t”.[...]

  • Page 181

    1 81 5. S e le ct the de s t ina tion. O v e rwr ite e x isting LUN: Re s tor e the iS C SI LUN a nd o v e r write the e x isting LUN on t he NAS . A ll t h e da ta o n t he or igina l LUN will be o v e r wr it te n. C re a te a ne w LUN: Re s tor e the iS C SI LUN to the NA S a s a ne w LUN . Ent e r the na m e a nd se le c t t h e lo ca tion o f [...]

  • Page 182

    1 82 6. The se tt ing s will be s ho wn. Ente r a na me fo r the j o b o r us e the one ge ne r a ted by the NA S . C lick “Nex t”. 7. C lick “Finish” to e x it.[...]

  • Page 183

    1 83 8. The re s tor e jo b will be e x e cute d im m e dia tely . B u t t o n D e s c r i p t i o n S top the r unning jo b. Edit t he jo b se tt ing s. V ie w the jo b status an d lo gs .[...]

  • Page 184

    1 84 C rea te a n i SC SI L U N Sn a ps hot B e fo r e cr e a ting a n iS C S I LUN sna p sho t, ma k e s ur e a t le as t one iS C S I LUN an d o ne iS C S I tar ge t ha s be e n c r e a t e d o n the NAS . To c r e ate iS C S I tar ge ts a nd LUN, go t o “D is k Ma na ge m e nt” > “iS C S I ” > “Ta r ge t M a na g e me nt”. 1. T[...]

  • Page 185

    1 85 3. S e le ct a n iS C S I LUN on t h e NAS . O nly o ne s na ps hot c a n be cr e a ted fo r e a ch iS C SI LUN . C lic k “Nex t”. 4. Enter a na m e f or the LUN sna ps ho t or us e the o ne ge n e ra ted by the NA S . S e le ct a n iS C S I tar ge t whe r e the LUN sn ap sho t is ma pp e d to. C lick “Ne x t”. The LUN sna p sho t mus [...]

  • Page 186

    1 86 5. S pe c ify the s na ps hot s che d ule a nd t he sna p sho t dur a t io n. T he s na ps ho t will be r e m o v e d a ut o m a t ic a lly whe n the s na ps ho t dur a t io n is r e a c he d. 6. The se tt ing s will be s ho wn. Ente r a na me fo r t h e jo b or u se the o ne g e ne ra ted by the NAS . C lic k “Nex t”.[...]

  • Page 187

    1 87 7. C lick “Finish” to e x it. 8. The sna p sho t will be c r e a t e d im me d iate ly . T he s t a tus a nd dur a tion will be s ho wn o n the list.[...]

  • Page 188

    1 88 9. G o to “iS C S I ” > “T ar g e t M a na g e me nt”, the s na ps ho t LU N will b e s hown in the iS C S I Ta r ge t List. Use iS C S I initiator so ftwa re t o c o nne ct to the iS C S I tar ge t a nd a c ce s s the po int -in-time da ta o n the sna p sho t LUN . For the info r m ation of c onn e cting to the iS C S I tar ge ts o[...]

  • Page 189

    1 89 Manage L UN Bac k up/R e st or e /Sn a ps hot by C omm a nd L in e Q NAP NA S us e r s c a n e x e c ute or s top t he iS C S I LUN ba ck up, r e s t o r e , o r sn ap sho t jo bs o n the NA S by co m ma nd line . Follo w the ins t r uc t io ns be lo w to use this fe a ture . N o t e : T he fo llo wing ins truc t io ns s hou ld o nly b e o pe [...]

  • Page 190

    1 90 3. Log in the NA S a s a n a d minis tra tor . 4. I nput t he co m ma nd “lunba c k up”. The co m ma nd us ag e de s c rip t io n will be s ho wn. 5. Use t he lunba c k up c o mm a nd to s t a r t or s top a n iS C S I LUN ba ck u p, r e s t o r e , o r sna p sho t jo b o n t he NAS .[...]

  • Page 191

    1 91 4.6 Vir tual D isk Yo u c a n us e this f unc t io n to ad d the iS C S I tar ge ts o f othe r Q NAP NA S o r s t o r a ge s e r v e rs to t he NAS as t h e v ir t ua l disk s fo r stor a ge c a pa c it y e x pa ns io n. T he NAS s uppo r t s m a x im um 8 v ir tual d isk s . N o t e : The ma x im um s ize o f a v ir t u al dis k the NAS sup p[...]

  • Page 192

    1 92 Enter the tar ge t se r v e r I P a nd p o rt num be r (de f a ult : 3260). C lick “G e t Re m o te D isk ”. S e le ct a tar ge t fr om the tar ge t list. I f a uthe nt ic a tion is r e quir e d, e n t e r the us e r na me an d the pa s swo r d. Y o u m ay se le c t t he op t io ns “D a ta D ige s t ” an d/o r “H e a d e r D ige s t [...]

  • Page 193

    1 93 Enter a na m e f or the v ir t u al dis k . I f the tar ge t is ma p pe d with m ultiple LUN s , s e le ct a LUN fro m the list. Mak e s ur e o nly this NAS c a n c o nne ct to the LUN. The NAS sup po rts mo unting EX T 3, EX T 4, FAT 32, NTFS, HF S + f ile sy stem s . I f the file sy s tem o f t he LUN is “Unk no wn”, s e le c t “F o r [...]

  • Page 194

    1 94 C lick “Finish” to e x it t he wiz a r d. The stor a ge c a pa c ity o f y o ur NAS ha s b e e n e x p a nde d by the v ir tual d isk . Yo u c a n go to “A cc e s s R ig ht Mana ge m e nt” > “S ha re Folde r s” t o c r e a t e ne w s ha re fo lde r s o n t he v irtua l dis k .[...]

  • Page 195

    1 95 I c o n D e s c r i p t i o n (Edit) To e d it a v ir t ua l disk na m e o r t he a ut he n t ic a ti o n info rm a tion o f an iS C S I t a r ge t. (C o nne ct) To c o nne ct to a n iS C SI t a r ge t. (D is co nne c t) To d isc o nne ct a n iS C S I tar ge t. (For ma t) To f or m a t a v ir t ua l d isk a s EX T3, EX T 4, FAT 32, NTFS , o r [...]

  • Page 196

    1 96 5 . A c cess Ri gh t Ma n a gem e n t D o ma in S e cur ity Use r s Use r G r o ups S ha re Folde r s Q uota 5.1 D om ain S e c ur i ty The NAS sup po rts use r a uthe nt ic a tion by lo ca l a c c e ss r ight ma na g e me nt, Micro s o ft Ac tive D ir e ctor y (Windo ws S e r v e r 2003/2008), a nd Lightweig ht D ir e ctor y A c c e ss P r ot[...]

  • Page 197

    1 97[...]

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    1 98 5.1.1 J oin th e N A S to A c tive Di rec tory (Win dow s S e r v e r 200 3/20 08) A ctiv e D ir e c t o r y is a Micr o so ft dir e ctor y us e d in Wind ows e nv iro nm e nts to c e ntra lly s tor e , sha r e , a nd ma na g e the info rm a tion a nd re so ur ce s o n the ne twor k . I t is a hie ra r c hica l d a t a c e ntre wh ich c e ntra[...]

  • Page 199

    1 99 3. G o to “A c ce s s R ight M a na g e me nt” > “D o m a in S e c urity ”. Ena ble “A ctive D ir e ctor y a uthe nt ic a tion (do m ain me m be r )”, a nd e nter the A D d o ma in inf o rm a tion. N o t e : Enter a f ully qua lif ie d A D do m ain na me , fo r e x a mp le , qna p -t e s t.co m The A D us e r e nter e d he re mu[...]

  • Page 200

    2 00 J o in t h e N A S t o A c t iv e D ir e c t o r y ( A D ) b y Q u ic k C o n fig u ra t i o n W iz a rd To j o in the NA S to a n A D do ma in by the Q uick C onf igur a t io n W iza r d, f ollo w the s t e p s be lo w. 1. G o to “A c ce s s R ight M a na g e me nt” > “D o m a in S e c urity ”. S e le c t “A ctive D ir e ctor y a[...]

  • Page 201

    2 01 2. R e ad the introd uction o f the wiza r d. C lic k “Nex t ”.[...]

  • Page 202

    2 02 3. Enter the do m ain na me of the do ma in na me se r v ic e (D NS ). T he NetB I OS na me will be g e ne r a t e d a ut o m a t ic a lly whe n y o u typ e the do ma in na me . S pe c ify the D NS s e rv e r I P f or d om a in r e s olution. The IP mus t be the sa m e a s the D NS se r v e r o f y our A ctiv e D ir e ctor y . C lic k “Nex t[...]

  • Page 203

    2 03 4. S e le ct a do m a in c on t r o lle r fr om the dr o p-do wn me nu. The do ma in co ntro lle r is r e s po ns ible fo r time sy n chr o niza tion b e twee n the NA S a nd t he do ma in se r v e r a nd use r a uthe ntica t io n. En t e r the do m a in a dm inistra tor na m e a nd pa ss wo rd . C lick “JO IN”. 5. I f y o u f a ile d to j[...]

  • Page 204

    2 04 6. Upo n s ucc e s sf ul lo gin to t he do ma in se r v e r , the NAS ha s j o ine d to t he do m a in. C lick “F inis h” to e x it t h e wiza r d. 7. G o to “A c ce s s R ight M a na g e me nt” > “Us e rs ” o r “Use r G r o ups ” to lo a d the do m a in us e rs o r us e r gr o ups to the NAS .[...]

  • Page 205

    2 05 W in d ows 2 0 0 3 The A D s e r v e r na me an d A D do m ain na me ca n be c he c k e d in “S y ste m Pr o pe r ties ”. a . In Wind ows 2003 s e r v e r s, t he A D s e r v e r na me is “no de 1” NOT “no de 1.qna p -t e s t.com ”. b. T he do m a in na m e r e ma ins the sa m e .[...]

  • Page 206

    2 06 W in d ows S erv er 2 0 0 8 C he ck t he A D s e r v e r na me a nd d om a in na m e in “C ontro l P a ne l” > “S y s tem ”. a . Th is is the A D se r v e r na m e . b. T his is the d om a in na m e . N o t e : A fter j o ining the NA S to the A ctiv e D ir e c t o r y , the loc a l NA S us e r s wh o ha v e a cc e s s rig ht t o th[...]

  • Page 207

    2 07 W in d ows 7 I f y o u a r e us ing a Wind ows 7 P C whic h is no t a me m be r of a n A c tive D ire c tor y , while y our NA S is a n A D d om a in m e m be r a nd it s fir m wa re v e r sio n is e a r lie r t ha n v 3.2.0, c ha nge y our P C s e tt ings a s s hown be lo w to a llo w y o ur P C to c o nne ct to the NAS . a . G o to “C on t[...]

  • Page 208

    2 08 c. G o to “Loc a l P olic ie s ” > “S e c urity O ptions ”. S e le c t “Networ k s e cur ity: LA N M a na ge r a uthe nti c a tion le v e l”. d. S e le c t t he “Loca l S e cur ity S e tt ing” tab , a nd se le c t “Se n d LM & NTLM v 2 – us e NTLMv2 se s sio n se c ur it y if n e go t ia ted ” fr o m t he list. The[...]

  • Page 209

    2 09 Ve r if y the s e tti ngs To v e r ify that t he NAS ha s b e e n j oine d to the A c t iv e D ir e ctor y s uc ce s s fully , g o t o “A c c e ss R ight Mana ge m e nt” > “Use r s ” a nd “Us e r G ro up s”. A list o f us e r s a nd us e r gr o ups will be sho wn on t he “D o ma in Us e r s” a nd “D o m ain G r oup s” li[...]

  • Page 210

    2 10 5.1.2 C onn e c t th e N A S t o a n LDA P D i rec tory LD A P sta nds fo r Lightweig ht D ir e ctor y A c c e ss P r otoc o l. I t is a d ire c tor y that ca n stor e the info r ma tion of a ll the u se r s a nd g ro up s in a c e nt r a lize d s e rv e r. Using LD A P , the ad minis tra tor ca n ma na g e the use r s in t h e LD A P dir e c [...]

  • Page 211

    2 11 LD A P S e r v e r Hos t : The h os t nam e o r I P a dd re s s o f the LD A P s e rv e r . LD A P S e c urity : S pe c ify ho w the NA S will co m munic a te with the LD A P se r v e r : lda p:// = Use a sta nda r d LD A P c o nne c t io n (d e fa ult po rt: 389). lda p:// (lda p + S S L) = Us e a n e nc r y pted c onn e ction with S S L (d e[...]

  • Page 212

    2 12 5. C onf igur e LD A P a uthentica tion o p t io ns . I f Micr o so ft Networ k ing ha s be e n e na b le d (Ne twork S e r v ice s > M ic r os o ft Networ k ing) whe n a pply ing the LD A P se tt ing s, sp e cif y the use r s who c an a cc e s s the NA S v ia Micr o so ft Networ k ing (S a mb a ). Loc a l us e rs o nly : O nly t h e lo ca [...]

  • Page 213

    2 13 I f Micr o so ft Networ k ing is e na ble d a f t e r the NA S ha s a lre a d y be e n co nne c ted to the LD A P se r v e r , s e le ct the au t he ntica tion ty pe f or Micr o so ft Ne t wo r k ing. S tanda lo ne S e r v e r : O nly loc a l NA S us e rs c a n a c ce s s the NA S v ia Mi c r os o ft Networ k ing. LD A P D o ma in A uthentica [...]

  • Page 214

    2 14 6. Whe n the NA S is c onne c ted to a n LD A P se r v e r , the a dm inistra tor c an : G o to “A c ce s s R ight M a na g e me nt” > “Us e rs ” a nd se le c t “Do m a in Us e rs ” fr o m the d ro p -do wn me n u. The LD A P us e rs lis t will be s ho wn. G o to “A c ce s s R ight M a na g e me nt” > “Us e r G ro ups ?[...]

  • Page 215

    2 15 T e c h n i c a l r e q u i r e m e n t s o f L D A P a u t h e n t i c a t i o n w i t h M i c r o s o f t N e t w o r k i n g : R e quir e d ite ms to a uthe nti c a te the LD A P us e r s on Micro s of t Networ k ing (S a mb a ): 1. a third pa rty s of t wa r e to sy nc hr o nize the pa s sw or d be twee n LDA P a nd S a m ba in the LD A P [...]

  • Page 216

    2 16 C o n f i g u r a t i o n e x a m p l e s : The fo llowing a r e s om e c o nfigur a tion e x a m ple s . T he y a r e no t ma nda tor y a nd ne e d t o b e a da p t e d to ma tch t he LD A P se r v e r c o nfigur a tion: 1. Linux O pe nLD A P S e r v e r B a se D N: dc =qna p,dc =c om R oo t D N: cn=a dm in,d c=qn ap ,dc =co m Use r s B a se [...]

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    2 17 5.2 Users The NAS ha s c r e a t e d the fo llowing us e rs b y de f a ult : a dm in The a dm inistra tor “a dm in” ha s full a c c e ss to s y s t e m a d minis tra tion a nd a ll ne twor k s ha re s . I t ca nno t be d e le t e d . gue s t This is a b uilt -in use r a nd will no t be d ispla y e d o n the “Use r Man ag e me n t ” p a[...]

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    2 18 The fo llowing info r ma tion is re q uire d to c r e ate a ne w use r : Use r na m e The use r na m e m us t no t e x ce e d 32 c ha ra c ter s . I t is ca s e -inse ns itive a nd s upp or ts d oub le -by te cha r a c t e r s , su ch as C hine s e , Ja pa ne s e , a nd K or e a n. T he inv a lid c ha ra c t e r s a r e liste d b e low: "[...]

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    2 19 C rea te a U s e r To c r e ate a us e r o n the NAS , clic k “C re a te a Us e r”. Follow t h e instruc tions o f the wiza r d t o c o mp le te the de tails .[...]

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    2 20 C rea te Mu lti pl e Use r s 1. To c r e ate m ulti p le us e rs o n the NA S , c lick “C re a te Multiple Use r s”. 2. C lick “Ne x t”.[...]

  • Page 221

    2 21 3. Enter the na me pr e fix , e .g . tes t. Ent e r the s t a r t numb e r fo r t he use r n am e , e .g . 0001 a nd the num be r o f us e r s t o b e c re a ted , e .g. 10. Th e NAS cr e a tes ten use r s na m e d te st0001, tes t 0002, t e s t0003…t e s t 0010. The pa ss wo r d e nte re d he r e is the s a m e fo r a ll the ne w us e rs .[...]

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    2 22 4. S e le ct to c r e ate a pr iv a te ne twork s ha re fo r e ac h u se r o r no t . The ne t wo r k s ha r e will be na me d a fter the use r n am e . I f a ne twor k s ha re o f the sa m e na m e ha s a lr e a dy e x is ted , the NAS will no t cr e a te the fo lde r .[...]

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    2 23 5. S pe c ify the fo lde r s e tt ings . 6. Yo u c a n v ie w t he ne w us e r s c r e a t e d in the la st s t e p . C lick “F inis h” to e x it t he wiza r d.[...]

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    2 24 7. C he ck t ha t the u se r s ha v e be e n c re a ted .[...]

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    2 25 8. C he ck t ha t the n e t wo r k s ha re s ha v e be e n c r e a t e d fo r the use r s .[...]

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    2 26 I mport/Export U s e r s Yo u c a n im po r t use r s to o r e x po r t use r s fr om the NA S with t his f unction. N o t e : T he pa s swo r d r ule s (if a pplic a ble ) will n ot be a p plie d whe n im po r t ing the use r s . E x p o r t u s e r s Follow t h e ste ps be lo w to e x po rt us e rs f ro m the NAS : 1. C lick “I m po r t /E[...]

  • Page 227

    2 27 3. C lick “Ne x t” t o do wnlo a d a nd s a v e the a cc ou nt se tt ing file (*.b in). T he file ca n b e im po r t e d to a nothe r NAS fo r a cc o unt se tup. Note tha t t h e quo ta s e tt ings c a n be e x po r ted only whe n the quo ta func t io n is e na b le d in “A cc e ss R igh t Mana ge m e nt” > “Qu ota”.[...]

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    2 28 I m p o r t u s e r s B e fo r e y o u im po rt us e rs to t he NAS , ma k e sur e y o u hav e ba c k e d up the o rig ina l us e rs s e tt ings by e x po r t ing the use r s . Follo w the step s be lo w to im po r t use r s to the NAS : 1. C lick “I m po r t /Ex po rt Use r s ”. 2. S e le ct “I mp or t use r a nd us e r gr ou p s e tt i[...]

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    2 29 3. C lick “B r o wse ” an d s e le ct the file (*.txt, *.c sv , *.bin) whic h c o ntains the use r s info r ma tion. C lic k “Nex t” t o im po r t t he u se r s. 4. A lis t of im po rte d us e r s will be d isp la y e d. A ny us e rs with a bno r ma l s tatus, hig hlighted in r e d, will be sk ip pe d. Note tha t t h is s tep will no t[...]

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    2 30 6. C lick “Finish” a f t e r the us e rs ha v e be e n c r e a t e d . 7. The imp or ted us e r a cc ou nt s will b e s ho wn.[...]

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    2 31 The NAS sup po rts imp or ting us e r ac c oun t s fr o m TX T , C S V o r B I N file s . To cr e a t e a list o f us e r a c co unts wit h thes e file t y p e s, fo llow t he ste ps be lo w. T X T 1. O pe n a n e w file with a tex t e ditor . 2. Enter a us e r 's info r ma tion in the f ollo wing o rd e r an d s e pa r a t e t he m b y ?[...]

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    2 32 C S V ( E x c e l ) 1. O pe n a n e w file with Ex c e l. 2. Enter a us e r 's info r ma tion in the s a m e r ow in the fo llowing o rd e r: C olum n A : Use r na m e C olum n B : P as s wor d C olum n C : Q uo ta(MB ) C olum n D : G r oup na m e 3. G o to the ne x t ro w a nd r e pe a t t he p re v ious s tep to c re a te a no t he r us[...]

  • Page 233

    2 33 Hom e F olders Ena ble Ho me F o lde r s to c r e ate a pe r s o na l fo lde r to e a c h lo c al a nd d om a in us e r o n the NAS . Use r s ca n a cc e ss the ir fo lde r s “hom e ” v ia Micr o so ft ne twor k ing, F T P , A FP, a nd We b File Ma na ge r . A ll the ho me fo lde r s a re loc a ted in the ne t wo r k s ha r e “Hom e s”[...]

  • Page 234

    2 34 5.3 User G rou ps A us e r gr o up is a c o lle ction of us e rs with the s a m e a cc e s s rig ht t o the file s o r fo lde r s . The NAS ha s cr e a ted the f ollo wing us e r gr oup s by d e fa ult: a dm inistra tor s A ll the me m be r s in this gr oup ha v e the a dm inis t r a tion r ight o f the NAS . This gr o up ca nno t be de le ted[...]

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    2 35 5.4 Shar e Fo l de r s S h a r e F o l d e r s Yo u c a n c r e ate m ulti p le ne twor k s ha re s o n t he NAS a nd s pe c ify the a c ce s s rig hts o f the us e rs a nd us e r gr o ups to the sha r e s . The numb e r o f ne twor k s ha r e s y ou ca n cr e a te o n the NA S v a r ie s a cc or d ing to the NA S m od e ls. I f y o ur NAS mo [...]

  • Page 236

    2 36 1. To c r e ate a ne twor k s ha r e , c lick “N e w S ha re Folde r ”. 2. C lick “Ne x t”.[...]

  • Page 237

    2 37 3. Enter the fo lde r s e tt ings . Folde r na m e : Enter the s ha re na me . The s ha r e na m e do e s no t supp or t " / [ ] : ; | = , + * ? < > ` ' Hide Folde r : S e le c t t o hide t h e ne twor k s ha re or no t in Micr os o ft Networ k ing. Whe n a n e t wo r k sha r e is hid de n, y o u ha v e to e nte r t he co m p[...]

  • Page 238

    2 38 4. S e le ct the way y o u wa nt t o s pe c ify t he a cc e s s rig ht t o the fo lde r a nd s pe cif y the gue s t ac ce s s r ight.[...]

  • Page 239

    2 39 5. I f y o u s e le c t t o s pe c ify t he a cc e ss r ight by use r o r us e r gr o up, y o u ca n s e le c t t o g ra nt r e a d o nly , re a d /write , o r de ny a c c e ss to the us e rs o r us e r gr ou ps .[...]

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    2 40 6. C onf irm the se tt ing s a nd c lick “Nex t”.[...]

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    2 41 7. C lick “Finish” to co m ple te t he se tup.[...]

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    2 42 To d e le t e a ne twor k s ha re , se le c t t he f old e r che c k b ox a nd c lick “D e le te”. Y o u c a n s e le ct t he o ption “A lso d e le t e t he da ta in thes e fo lde r (s )” to de le t e t he fo lde r a nd t he file s in it. I f y o u s e le c t not to d e le t e t h e fo lde r d ata , the d a t a will be r e taine d in t[...]

  • Page 243

    2 43 I c o n D e s c r i p t i o n (Folde r p ro pe r ty) Edit t he fo lde r pr o pe r ty. S e le ct to hide or s ho w the ne twor k s ha re , e na ble o r dis a ble o plo c k s, fo lde r pa th, co m me n t , an d e na ble or d isa b le wr it e -o nly a c c e ss o n FTP co nne c tion. (Folde r pe r m iss io ns) Edit fo lde r pe r m iss io ns a nd s[...]

  • Page 244

    2 44 F old e r P e r m i s s i ons C onf igur e fo lde r a nd s ubfo lde r p e rm is sio ns o n the NAS . To e dit ba s ic fo lde r pe r m iss io ns, loc a te a fo lde r na me in “A c ce s s R ight M a na g e me nt” > “S ha r e Folde r s ” a nd c lic k .[...]

  • Page 245

    2 45 The fo lde r na m e will be sho wn on t h e le ft a nd the us e rs with co nfig ur e d a c ce s s r ights a r e s hown in the pa ne l. Y o u c an a lso s pe c ify t he gue s t ac ce s s r ight at the bo t tom o f t he pa ne l.[...]

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    2 46 C lick “+ A dd” t o s e le c t mo r e us e rs a nd us e r gr oup s a nd s pe c ify the ir a cc e s s r igh t s to the fo lde r . C lic k “A D D ” to co nfir m .[...]

  • Page 247

    2 47 C lick “– Re m o v e ” to r e m o v e a ny c o nfigur e d pe r m iss ion s. Y o u c a n s e le ct multiple item s by ho lding t he C t r l k e y a nd le f t clic k ing t he mo us e . C lick “A pply ” t o s a v e the s e t tings .[...]

  • Page 248

    2 48 Su bf older Permi s sion s The NAS sup po rts sub fo lde r pe r m iss io ns fo r se c ur e m ana g e me n t of the f old e r s a nd s ubfo lde r s . Y ou ca n sp e cif y r e a d, r e a d/wr ite, a nd de ny a cc e s s o f indiv id ual use r to e a ch fo lde r a nd sub fo lde r . To c o nfigur e s ubf old e r pe r mis s ions , g o t o “A c c e[...]

  • Page 249

    2 49 The ne t wo r k s ha r e na m e a nd its fir st-lev e l sub fo lde r s a re sho wn o n t he le ft. The us e r s wit h co nfig ur e d a cc e ss r ights a re s ho wn in t he pa ne l, with s pe c ial pe r mis s ion be lo w. D o uble clic k the fir st-le v e l sub fo lde r s t o v ie w the se c o nd-le v e l s ubf old e rs . S e le ct the ro o t f[...]

  • Page 250

    2 50 N o t e : I f y o u ha v e sp e cif ie d “de n y a cc e s s” fo r a use r o n t he ro o t fold e r, t he use r will not be a llowe d to a cc e ss the fo lde r a nd s ubfo lde r s e v e n if y o u s e le ct r e a d/wr it e ac c e ss to t he sub fo lde r s. I f y o u ha v e sp e cif ie d “r e a d o nly ac c e ss ” fo r a us e r o n the r[...]

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    2 51 G ue s t A cc e ss R ig ht : S pe c ify to gr a nt full o r r e a d o nly a c ce s s o r de ny gue s t a cc e ss . O wne r: S pe c ify the o wne r o f the fo lde r . B y de fa ult, t he fo lde r o wne r is the c r e a t o r . T o cha ng e the fo lde r o wne r , clic k . S e le ct a us e r fr o m t he list or s e a r ch a us e r nam e . T he n [...]

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    2 52 O nly the owne r c a n d e le t e t he co nten t s Whe n y ou a pply t h is o ption to a f old e r, e .g. D e p t , on ly the fo lde r o wne r ca n de le te the fir s t -le v e l sub fo lde r s a nd f ile s. Us e r s who a re not the owne r b ut pos s e ss r e a d/wr ite p e rm is sio n to t he fo lde r ca nno t de le te t he fo lde r s A dm i[...]

  • Page 253

    2 53 S pe c ia l P e rm is sio n: T his o ption is o nly a v a ila ble fo r ro o t fold e rs . S e le c t t his o ption a nd c ho os e be twee n “Re a d o nly ” o r “Re a d /Wr it e ” t o a llo w a us e r to a c ce s s to a ll the c onte nts o f a f old e r irr e s pe c t iv e ly o f the pr e -c onf igur e d p e rm is sio ns . A us e r with[...]

  • Page 254

    2 54 Mi c rosoft N e tw or k in g Ho st Acc e ss Control The NAS fo lde r s ca n b e a c ce s se d v ia S a m ba c o nne c t io n (W indo ws) by de fa ult. Yo u c a n s pe c ify the I P a ddr e s se s a nd ho sts whic h a r e a llo we d to a cc e ss the NA S v ia Micr o so ft Networ k ing. C lick to e dit t he ho st a cc e ss c o ntrol of a f old e[...]

  • Page 255

    2 55 W i l d c a r d c h a r a c t e r s Yo u c a n e nte r wildca r d cha r a cte rs in a n I P a ddr e s s or h os t nam e e ntry to r e pr e se n t unk no wn cha r a c t e r s . A s t e r i s k ( * ) Use an a ste ris k (*) as a sub stit ute fo r ze r o o r mo r e c ha ra c ter s. For e x a mp le , if y ou e nter *.do m a in. loc a l, the fo llo [...]

  • Page 256

    2 56 IS O S h a r e F o l d e r s Yo u c a n m o unt t he I S O im a ge file s o n the NAS as I S O s ha r e s and a c ce s s the c o ntents without dis c bur ning. The NAS s upp o rts m o unting up t o 256 I S O sha r e s . *TS -110, TS -119, TS -210, TS -219, T S -219P , T S -410, T S -119P +, TS -2 19P+, TS -112, TS -212 sup po rt ma x im um 256[...]

  • Page 257

    2 57 3. The ima ge file will be m o unted a s a ne twork s ha re of the NA S . E nt e r the fo lde r na m e . 4. S pe c ify the a c ce s s rig hts o f the NAS us e rs o r us e r gr oup s t o the ne twor k s ha r e . Yo u c a n a ls o se le ct “D e ny A c c e ss ” o r “Re a d o nly ” fo r the gue s t ac ce s s r ight. C lick “Ne x t” .[...]

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    2 58 5. C onf irm the se tt ing s a nd c lick “Nex t”. 6. C lick “Finish”.[...]

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    2 59 7. A fter m o unting the im a ge file , y o u c a n s pe c ify t he a cc e ss r ights o f the u se r s ov e r diff e re nt ne twor k pr o t o c ols s uch a s S MB, A F P , NFS, an d We b D A V b y c lick in g the ico ns in the “A c t io n” c o lumn . The NAS sup po rts mo unting I S O im a ge f iles b y We b File M a na g e r, se e h e re [...]

  • Page 260

    2 60 F o ld e r A g g re g a t io n Yo u c a n a gg r e ga te the s ha re d fo lde r s o n Micr os o ft ne t wo r k a s a po r tal f old e r on t he NAS a nd le t the NAS use r s a cc e s s t he fo lde r s t hr o ugh y o ur NAS . Up to 10 fo lde r s ca n b e link e d to a p or tal fo lde r . N o t e : T his func t io n is s upp or ted o nly in Micr[...]

  • Page 261

    2 61 3. Enter the po r t a l f old e r na me . S e le ct to hid e the fo lde r o r not, a nd e nt e r a n op t io na l c o mm e nt fo r t h e po r t a l f o lde r .[...]

  • Page 262

    2 62 4. C lick (Link C o nfigur a tion) a nd e nter the r e mo te fo lde r s e t tings . Mak e s ur e the fo lde r s a re op e n fo r p ublic a cc e s s. N o t e : I f the re is pe r mis s ion co ntro l o n the fo lde r s, y o u ne e d t o j o in the NAS an d the re mo te se r v e r s t o the s a me A D do m a in.[...]

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    2 63 5. Upo n s ucc e s sf ul co nne c tion, y o u ca n c o nne c t t o the r e mo te fo lde r s t hr o ugh t he NAS .[...]

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    2 64 A d v a n c e d O p t io n s “A dv a nc e d F o lde r P e r m iss io ns” a nd “Wind ows A C L” pr o v ide s ub fo lde r a nd f ile le v e l p e rm is sio ns co ntro l. T he y c a n be e na ble d inde pe nd e ntly o r toge the r . P r o t o c o l s P e r m i s s i o n O p t i o n s H o w t o C o n f i g u r e A dv a nc e d F o lde r P e[...]

  • Page 265

    2 65 A d v a n c e d F o l d e r P e r m i s s i o n s Use “A dv a nc e d Folde r Pe r m iss io ns” t o c o nfigur e s ubf old e r pe r m iss ions d ire c tly fr om the NA S UI . Th e re is no de pth lim it a tion fo r t he sub fo lde r pe r m iss io ns. Howe v e r , it is hig hly r e co m m e nde d t o c ha nge t he pe r mis s ions o nly on t [...]

  • Page 266

    2 66 5.5 Quota To a llo ca te the disk v o lume e ffic ie ntly, y o u c an sp e cif y the quo ta that c a n be use d by e a ch use r . Wh e n t h is f unction is e na ble d a nd a us e r ha s r e a che d the disk quo ta, the us e r ca nno t uplo a d a ny da ta to t he se r v e r a ny m o re . B y de f a ult , no limita t io ns a r e se t fo r the u[...]

  • Page 267

    2 67 6 . N e twork S e rv i ces Micro s of t N e twor k ing A pple Networ k ing NF S S e r v ic e FTP S e rv ice Te lne t/S S H S NM P S e tt ing s We b S e rv e r Networ k S e r v ic e D is co v e r y 268 272 275 278 280 281 283 310[...]

  • Page 268

    2 68 6.1 Mi c r os oft N e tw or k in g M ic r o s o f t N e t w o r k in g To a llo w a c ce s s to the NAS on Micro s of t Windo ws Networ k , e na b le file s e r v ice fo r Micro s of t ne twork ing. S pe c ify a ls o ho w the use r s will b e a uthentica ted .[...]

  • Page 269

    2 69 S t a n d a l o n e S e r v e r Use loc a l us e rs f or a uthe nt ic a tion. T he NA S will us e the lo ca l us e r a c co unts inf or m a t io n (c r e a t e d in “A cc e s s R ig ht Mana ge m e nt” > “Use r s”) t o a uthe ntica t e t he use r s who a c ce s s t h e NAS . S e r v e r D e sc r iption (o ptiona l): D e sc r ibe the [...]

  • Page 270

    2 70 A d v a n c e d O p t io n s W I N S s e r v e r I f the loc a l ne twor k h as a W I NS s e r v e r ins t a lle d, sp e cif y the IP ad dr e ss . T he NA S will a utom a tica lly re g iste r it s na m e a nd I P a ddr e s s wit h WI NS se r v ic e . I f y o u hav e a WI NS s e rv e r on y o ur ne twork a nd wa nt t o u se this se r v e r , e [...]

  • Page 271

    2 71 N a m e r e s o l u t i o n p r i o r i t y Yo u c a n s e le ct to us e D NS s e r v e r o r W I NS s e r v e r to r e so lv e clie nt ho st na me s f ro m I P a dd re s se s . Whe n y ou se t up y o ur NAS t o us e a W I NS s e r v e r o r t o b e a WI NS s e rv e r, y ou ca n cho o s e to us e D NS or W I NS f irs t fo r na me re s o lut io[...]

  • Page 272

    2 72 6.2 Appl e N et w o r k i ng To c o nne ct to the NAS fr o m M a c , e na b le A pp le Filing P ro toc ol. If the A pple T a lk ne twor k us e s e x tend e d ne twor k s an d is a s sign e d with multiple z o ne s, as s ign a zo ne na m e to the NA S . Enter a n a ster is k (*) to use the d e fa ult se tt ing. This s e tt ing is d isa ble d by[...]

  • Page 273

    2 73 Yo u c a n us e the Finde r t o c o nne ct to a s ha r e d f old e r fr om Ma c. G o t o “G o ” > “C onne c t to S e r v e r ”, o r sim ply use t h e de fa ult k e y b oa r d s ho r t c ut “C om ma nd +k ”.[...]

  • Page 274

    2 74 Enter the co nne c tion inf or m a t io n in the “S e r v e r A d dr e ss ” fie ld , s uch as “a fp :// YO UR _NAS_IP _O R_HO S TNA ME ”. Her e a r e s om e e x a m ple s : a fp://10.8.12.111 a fp://NA S -559 sm b://192.168.1.159 N o t e : Mac O S X s upp o rts b oth A pp le Filing P ro toc o l a nd Micr o so ft Networ k ing . To c o n[...]

  • Page 275

    2 75 6.3 N F S Ser v i c e To c o nne ct to the NAS fr o m Linux , e na ble NFS se r v ic e . To c o nfigur e the NF S a cc e ss r ight to the ne twor k s ha re s o n the NAS , go to “A cc e ss R ight Mana g e me nt” > “S ha r e Folde r s ”. C lick the NF S butt o n o n the “A c t io n” c o lumn.[...]

  • Page 276

    2 76 S pe c ify the a c ce s s rig ht t o the ne twork s ha re . If y o u s e le ct “No lim it” or “R e a d o nly ”, y o u ca n s pe c ify t h e I P a ddr e s s or d om a ins that a re allo we d to c onn e ct t o the fo lde r b y NF S . No lim it: Allo w u se r s to c re a te, re a d , wr it e , a nd d e le t e file s or f old e r s in the [...]

  • Page 277

    2 77 C o n n e c t t o t h e N A S b y N F S O n Linux , r un the fo llo wing c o mm a nd: m o u n t - t n f s < N A S I P > : / < N e t w o r k S h a r e N a m e > < D i r e c t o r y t o M o u n t > For e x a mp le , if t he I P a ddr e s s o f y o ur NAS is 1 92.168.0.1 a nd y ou wa nt t o link the ne t wo r k s ha r e “publi[...]

  • Page 278

    2 78 6.4 F T P S e rvice Whe n y ou turn o n FTP s e r v ice , y ou ca n sp e cify the po rt num be r a nd t he ma x im um num be r o f use r s t h at a r e a llowe d to c o nne ct to the NAS by F T P a t t he sa m e time . To us e the FTP se r v ic e o f the NA S , e na ble t his f unction. Op e n a n I E br ows e r a nd e nter ftp://NAS I P . Ent[...]

  • Page 279

    2 79 U n i c o d e S u p p o r t Tur n o n or o ff the Unic o de s upp o rt. The de fa ult se tt ing is No. I f y o ur FTP clie nt do e s no t sup po rt Unico de , y o u a re re c o m me nd e d to t ur n o ff this o ption an d s e le ct the lan gua ge y ou sp e cif y in “G e ne r a l S e tt ings ” > “La ngua ge ” so tha t t he file a nd [...]

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    2 80 6.5 T e l net/ SS H Tur n o n t his o ption t o c o nne ct to the NAS by Te lne t o r S S H enc r y pted c on ne ction (only the “a d min” a cc o unt ca n lo gin re m o t e ly ) . Use Te lne t or S S H co nne c t io n c lie nts, fo r e x a m ple , p utt y fo r c o nne ction. Mak e s ur e the sp e cif ie d p or ts ha v e b e e n o pe ne d o[...]

  • Page 281

    2 81 6.6 SN MP S e ttin gs Ena ble S NM P (S im ple Ne twor k Mana g e me nt P ro toc ol) se r v ic e o n the NAS a nd e nte r t he tra p a dd re s s o f t h e S NM P m a na ge m e nt stations (S NMP m a na ge r ), f or e x a m ple , PC with S NM P so ftwar e ins talle d. Whe n a n e v e nt, wa rning , o r e r ro r o cc ur s on t he NAS , the NAS ([...]

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    2 82[...]

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    2 83 6.7 W e b Se r v e r The NAS sup po rts We b S e rv e r f or we b s it e s c r e a t io n a nd m an ag e me n t . It a lso s upp o rts Jo o m la!, P HP a nd My S Q L/S QLite t o e s tablis h a n int e r a c t iv e we bs it e .[...]

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    2 84 To us e W e b S e r v e r , fo llo w the ste ps be lo w. 1. Ena ble t he se r v ic e a nd e nt e r the po r t numbe r. The d e fa ult numb e r is 80. 2. C onf igur e o ther s e tt ings : C onf igur e r e gis t e r _glo ba ls S e le ct to e na b le o r disa b le r e gis t e r _glo ba ls . T he s e t ting is d isa ble d by de fa ult. Whe n t he [...]

  • Page 285

    2 85 W e b D A V We bD A V (We b -ba s e d D is tribute d A uthor ing a nd V e r s ion ing) is a s e t of e x tens io ns t o the HTTP (S ) pr o t o c ol t ha t a llows the us e rs to e d it and m an ag e the file s co lla bo r a t iv e ly o n the re m o te W or ld Wide We b se r v e r s. A fter turning o n this f unction, y o u c a n m ap the ne tw[...]

  • Page 286

    2 86 W in d ows XP: 1. R ight clic k “My C om pute r” a nd s e le ct “Map Networ k D r iv e …” 2. C lick “S ig n up fo r o nline s t o r a ge o r c onn e ct t o a ne t wo r k s e r v e r”.[...]

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    2 87 3. S e le ct “C hoo s e a no ther ne twor k lo c ation ”.[...]

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    2 88 4. Enter the URL o f y o ur NAS wit h the f old e r na me . Note tha t y ou sh ould put a “#” k e y a t t he e nd o f t h e UR L. C lick “Ne x t ”. Form a t: ht tp://NA S _IP _o r _HOS T _NAME/S HAR E_FOLD ER _NA M E /# 5. Enter the use r na me and pa s s wor d which ha s t he We bD A V a c ce s s rig ht t o c onn e ct t o the fo lde r[...]

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    2 89 6. Ty p e a na m e fo r this ne twor k pla ce .[...]

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    2 90 7. The ne t wo r k p lac e ha s b e e n c re a ted a nd is re a d y to b e us e d.[...]

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    2 91 8. Now y o u c a n c o nne c t t o this f old e r a ny time thro ugh We bD A V . A s ho rtcut ha s a lso b e e n c re a te d in “My Ne twor k P la ce s ”.[...]

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    2 92 W in d ows Vist a I f y o u a r e us ing Windo ws V is t a , y ou mig ht nee d to ins tall the “S o ftwar e Upd a t e fo r We b F o lde r s (K B 907306)”. This up da te is f or 32-b it Windo ws OS o nly . htt p://www.m ic ro s of t .c o m/d o wnloa d s/d e t a ils . a sp x ?F a m ily I d=17c 36612-632e -4c 04-9382-987622e d1d64&d isp l[...]

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    2 93 2. C lick “C o nne c t t o a We b s ite t ha t y o u c a n us e to s tore y o ur do cum e nts a nd pic ture s ”.[...]

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    2 94 3. S e le ct “C hoo s e a c us t o m ne twor k lo ca tion”.[...]

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    2 95 4. Enter the URL o f y o ur NAS wit h the f old e r na me . Form a t: ht tp://NA S _IP _o r _HOS T _NAME/S HAR E_FOLD ER _NA M E 5. Enter the use r na me and pa s s wor d which ha s t he We bD A V a c ce s s rig ht t o c onn e ct t o this fo lde r .[...]

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    2 96 6. Ty p e a na m e fo r this ne twor k loc a t io n.[...]

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    2 97 7. The We b fo lde r ha s be e n suc ce s s fully c r e a t e d .[...]

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    2 98 8. Yo u c a n lo c ate the we b f old e r in the “N e twor k Loc ation ” se c tion in “C om puter ”.[...]

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    2 99 9. Yo u c a n c o nne ct to the fo lde r thoug h this link v ia HTTP /We b D A V .[...]

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    3 00 M ac O S X Follow t h e ste ps be lo w to co nne c t t o y our NA S v ia We bD A V o n Mac O S X . C lien t Op e ra ting S y s tem : Mac O S X S no w Le o pa rd (10.6.1) 1. O pe n “Finde r ” > “C on ne ct to S e r v e r ”, a nd e n t e r the UR L of the fo lde r . Form a t: ht tp://NA S _IP _o r _HOS T _NAME/S HAR E_FOLD ER _NA M E [...]

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    3 01 3. Yo u ca n c o nne c t t o the fo lde r thro ugh this link v ia HTTP /We b D A V . 4. Yo u ca n a ls o find the m o unt po int in the “S HAR ED ” c a teg or y in Fi n de r a nd m a k e it o ne o f the lo gin it e m s . Note tha t t h e instru ctions a bo v e a r e b a se d o n Mac O S X 10.6, a nd ca n b e a pp lie d to 10.4 or la te r .[...]

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    3 02 Ubu n t u Follow t h e ste ps be lo w to co nne c t t o y our NA S v ia We bD A V o n Ubuntu. C lien t Op e ra ting S y s tem : Ubu nt u 9.10 D e s k top 1. Op e n “P la ce s ” > “C onne c t t o S e rv e r …”[...]

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    3 03 2. S e le ct “We bD A V (HTT P)” or “S e c ur e We b D A V (HTT P S )” fo r the S e rv ic e ty pe a c co r ding to y o ur NA S se tt ing s a nd e nte r y our h os t info rm a tion. Ente r t he use r na m e a nd pa s swo r d whic h h as the We bD A V a c ce s s rig ht t o c on ne ct to this f old e r. C lick “C o nne ct” to initiali[...]

  • Page 304

    3 04 3. This We b D A V c o nne c t io n ha s b e e n e s t a b lishe d su cc e ss fully , a link e d fo lde r will b e cr e a ted o n the de s k top a utom a tica lly .[...]

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    3 05 M y S Q L M a n a g e m e n t I nstall phpMy A dm in s o ftwar e a nd sa v e t he pr og r am f ile s in the W e b o r Q we b sha r e o f the NA S . Y ou ca n cha ng e the fo lde r na m e a nd co nne c t t o the da tab a se by e nte ring the URL in t h e br o wse r . N o t e : T he de f au lt use r na m e o f My S Q L is “ro o t” . The pa s[...]

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    3 06 6.7.1 V i rtu a l Hos t V irtua l ho st is a we b se r v e r tec hnique that pr ov id e s t he ca p ab ilit y to ho s t mo r e than one do ma in (we bs it e ) on o ne phy sic a l ho st o ffe r s a c os t-ef fe ctiv e s olution fo r pe r so na l a nd s ma ll b usin e ss with suc h ne e d. Y o u c a n ho st m ult ip le we bs ites (m a x imu m 32[...]

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    3 07 Follow t h e ste ps be lo w to use v irtua l ho st. 1. S e le ct “Ena ble V irtua l Hos t ” a nd c lick “A pply ”. 2. C lick “C r e a t e New V irtua l Hos t ”. 3. Enter the ho st na me a nd s pe c ify t he fo lde r (und e r We b o r Q we b) whe re t h e we b f ile s will be uplo a de d t o . 4. S pe c ify the pr o toco l (HTT P o [...]

  • Page 308

    3 08 7. C ontinue to e nte r t he info rm a tion f or the r e st o f the site s y ou wa nt to ho st o n the NAS .[...]

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    3 09 8. C re a te a fo lde r fo r e a c h we bs ite (site1_m y s ite, s ite2_m y s it e , an d www_m y s it e 2) an d s tar t t r a ns fe r ring the we bs it e file s to the co r re s po nd ing f old e rs . O nce t he file s tra nsf e rs c o mp le t e po int y o ur we b b ro ws e r t o the we bs ites by htt p://NA S _ho st_na me or htt ps ://NAS _h[...]

  • Page 310

    3 10 6.8 N e tw ork S e r v i c e D i s c ov e ry U P n P D i s c o v e r y S e r v ic e Whe n a UPnP de v ic e is a dde d to the ne twor k , the UPn P dis co v e r y pr o toc ol allo ws the de v ic e to a dv e r tise its s e rv ic e s to the co ntro l p oints o n t he ne twork . B y e na b ling UP nP D is co v e r y S e rv ic e , the NAS c an be d[...]

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    3 11 B o n jo u r B y b ro a dc a sting the ne twor k s e rv ic e (s ) with B onj o ur, y o ur Mac will a utom a t ic a lly dis c ov e r the ne twor k se r v ic e s, suc h a s FTP , r unning on the NA S without the ne e d to e nt e r the I P a dd re s s e s o r c o nfigur e the D NS se r v e r s . N o t e : Yo u ha v e to a c t iv a te the s e r v [...]

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    3 12 7 . A pp l i c a ti on s We b F ile Mana ge r Mult im e dia S tation P hoto S tation Music S tation D o wnloa d S tation S ur v e illa nce S t a tion iTune s S e r v e r D LNA Me dia S e r v e r MyS Q L S e r v e r Q PK G C ente r S y s log S e r v e r R A D I US S e r v e r B a ck up S e r v e r A ntivir us TFTP S e r v e r V P N S e rv ic e [...]

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    3 13 7.1 W e b F i le Mana ger The We b F ile M a na g e r allo ws the use r s to a c ce s s the NAS o n t he I nt e r ne t a nd m a na ge the file s b y a we b b ro ws e r. Ena ble the s e rv ice in “A dm inistra tion” > “A pplic a tions” > “We b Fil e Mana ge r ”. C lick the link o n the pa ge to a c ce s s t he We b File Ma na [...]

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    3 14 Yo u c a n up loa d , do wnlo a d, r e na m e , m ov e , co py , o r de le te t he file s a nd f old e r on the NA S .[...]

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    3 15 U pl oa d fi l e s N o t e : The ma x im um s ize o f a file tha t ca n be up loa d e d to the NA S by the W e b File Mana ge r is 2G B . To us e this f e a t ur e , in stall A do be Flas h p lugin fo r y our we b br o wse r. i. S e le ct a fo lde r a nd c lick . ii. C lick “B r o wse ” t o s e le ct the file (s ). iii. S e le ct to s k ip[...]

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    3 16 Down load file i. S e le ct a file or f old e r t o d o wnloa d . ii. Rig ht clic k the mo us e a nd se le c t “Do wnlo a d” o r c lick to d ownlo a d t he file . Cr eat e fol der i. S e le ct a ne twor k s ha r e o r fo lde r in whic h y o u wan t t o c r e ate a ne w fo lde r . ii. C lick (C re a te F o lde r ). iii. Enter the na me o f [...]

  • Page 317

    3 17 Ext ract files i. To e x tra c t a zipp e d f ile o n the NAS , rig ht clic k the zip pe d file a nd se le c t “Ex t r a c t ”. ii. S e le ct the file s t o e x t r a c t an d c on figur e the e x tra ction se tt ing s.[...]

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    3 18 F i les /F olders Sea rch The We b F ile M a na g e r sup po rts sm a rt s e ar c h o f f ile s, sub -fo lde r s, an d fo ld e rs o n the NAS . Yo u ca n se a r c h a file or f old e r by a ll or p a rt of the file o r fo lde r na m e , o r by t he file e x te nsio n, f or e x a mp le , A V I , MP3.[...]

  • Page 319

    3 19 Mou nt I SO Sh a r e s To m o unt an I S O file o n the NA S a s a ne twor k s ha re , fo llow t he ste ps be lo w. Loc a t e t h e I S O file o n the NA S . R ight clic k the file a nd s e le ct “Mount IS O ”. Enter the sha r e na m e a nd c lick “OK ”. C lick “O K ” to c o nfir m.[...]

  • Page 320

    3 20 The IS O sha r e will a p pe a r o n the fo lde r lis t . Yo u c a n a c ce s s the c o ntents o f t he I S O ima g e file . Y o u c a n log in the NAS we b inte rf a ce with a n a d minis tra t o r a c co unt a nd s pe c ify the a c ce s s rig hts o f the us e rs in “A cc e s s R ig ht Mana ge m e nt” > “S ha re F o lde r s ” > [...]

  • Page 321

    3 21 F i le/F ol de r L e v e l P e r m i s sions Yo u c a n s e t file o r fo lde r le v e l p e rm is sio ns o n the NAS by the We b File Ma na ge r . R ight clic k a file o r fo lde r a nd se le c t “Pr o pe r t ie s ”.[...]

  • Page 322

    3 22 I f the “A dv a nc e d Fold e r P e rm is sio ns ” op tion is dis a ble d in “A c ce s s R ight M a na g e me nt” > “S ha r e Folde r ” > “A dv a nc e d Op tions”, t he fo llowing s e tt ings will b e sh own. D e fine the R e a d, W rite , a nd Ex e cute a c ce s s rig hts fo r O wne r , G r oup , a nd Pu blic. O wne r: O[...]

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    3 23 I f a f old e r is se le c ted, y ou ca n cho o s e “A pply c ha nge s to fo lde r (s ), s ubfo lde r (s ) a nd file (s )” to a pp ly the se tt ing s t o a ll the file s a nd su bfo lde r s within t he se le c ted fo lde r . C lick “OK ” to co nfir m .[...]

  • Page 324

    3 24 I f the “A dv a nc e d Fold e r P e rm is sio ns ” op tion is e na ble d in “A c ce ss R ight Mana ge m e nt” > “S ha r e Folde r ” > “A dv a nc e d Op tions”, y ou will be a ble to s pe c ify t h e file a nd fo lde r p e rm is sio ns by use r s a nd use r gr o ups . C lick .[...]

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    3 25 S e le ct the use r s a nd use r g ro ups a nd s pe cif y the R e ad , Wr ite, Ex e cu t e rig ht s . C lic k “A dd ”.[...]

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    3 26 To r e m ov e the pe r mis sio ns o n the list, s e le ct t he us e r(s ) o r us e r gr oup (s) a nd c lic k .[...]

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    3 27 Yo u c a n a ls o de fine the f ile a nd fo lde r o wne r by c lic k ing . S e le ct a us e r fr om the list o r se a r c h a use r n am e . T he n c lic k “S e t”.[...]

  • Page 328

    3 28 The fo llowing o ptions a r e a v a ila ble f or f old e r pe r mis s ion se tt ing s. Y o u a r e r e co m me n de d to co nfig ur e fo lde r pe r m iss io ns a nd s ubf old e r pe r mis s ions in “A cc e ss R igh t M a na g e me nt” > “S ha r e Folde r s ” . O nly the owne r c a n d e le t e t he co nten t s : Wh e n y o u a pp ly[...]

  • Page 329

    3 29 Sh a r e Fil e s N o t e : This f e ature ca n only be use d by ad min . To s ha r e the f ile s on the NA S b y the We b F ile M a na g e r, se le c t t he f ile s a nd c lick o r rig ht clic k the file (s ) a nd se le c t “S ha re ”. S e le ct the IP or d om a in na m e o f t he NAS . S e le ct to c re a te the link (s) in S S L (o ption[...]

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    3 30 To s ha r e the lin k s by e m a ils, se le c t “Sh ar e the do wnlo a d link s t hr o ugh e ma il” a nd e nter the co nten t s . C lick “C r e a t e ”. N o t e : T o use t his f unction, t he ma il se r v e r s e t tings m ust be p ro pe rly co nfig ure d in “S y stem A dm inistra tion” > “Notifica tion” > “C o nfigu r[...]

  • Page 331

    3 31 7.2 Mu lti m edia Sta ti o n The Mult ime d ia S tation is a we b-ba s e d a p plica tion fo r v ie wing the ph otos , pla y ing m usic a nd v ide o s o n t h e NAS by a we b b ro ws e r, a nd s ha r ing f ile s to po pula r s oc ia l ne twor k ing site s s uc h a s Fac e bo ok , P lur k , Twitt e r , B lo gg e r, an d s o o n. To us e the Mul[...]

  • Page 332

    3 32 4. S e le ct e ither “S y s tem Us e rs ” o r “S tanda lo ne A p plic a t io n Us e r s” (d e fa ult) fo r t he use r a c co unt se tt ing s. Whe n “S y s tem Us e rs ’ is s e le c t e d , the loc a l NA S a cc o unts will b e us e d f or the a pp lica tion. Yo u c a n c r e ate the use r a c co unts in “A cc e s s Rig ht M a na [...]

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    3 33 The Mult ime d ia S tation c o ns ists o f t he Media C ente r, My Juk e bo x , a nd C ontro l P a ne l.[...]

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    3 34 M e d ia C e n t e r The fo lde r s an d m ultime dia f ile s o f the d e fa ult ne t wo r k s ha re (Q multime d ia/Multime dia ) o f t he Mult im e dia S tation ar e s ho wn in Media C e nte r. Yo u c a n v ie w o r p lay the m ultime dia co ntents (ima ge s , v ide o s , a nd a ud io file s ) o n the NAS by a we b b ro ws e r ov e r LA N o [...]

  • Page 335

    3 35 I c o n D e s c r i p t i o n Hom e R e t ur n to t h e ho me dir e ctor y o f t he Mult im e dia S tation. P ar e nt D ir e ctor y R e t ur n to t h e pa r e nt dire c tor y . R e fr e sh R e fr e sh t he cur r e nt dire c tor y . Mana ge A lbum * Yo u c a n: 1. cr e a te a lb ums und e r t he cu rr e nt dir e ctor y a nd 2. a dd file s to th[...]

  • Page 336

    3 36 B ro ws e the file s in d e t a ile d v ie w. I t sup po rts the fun ctions : O pe n, Re n am e , D e le t e , D o wnloa d , a nd F ull Im a ge V ie w. S o rt S o rt the f ile s alp ha be tica lly in a s c e nding or d e sc e nding o r de r . S e a rc h S e a rc h f ile s wit hin t he cur r e nt dire ctor y . *The s e f e ature s c a n o nly b[...]

  • Page 337

    3 37 P lay m usic C lick a n MP3 f ile to pla y t he mus ic by a we b br ows e r . Whe n y o u c lick a mus ic file in a fo lde r , a ll the othe r sup po r t e d m usic file s in t he fo lde r will a ls o be ad de d to the pla y list. C lick “X ” to e x it.[...]

  • Page 338

    3 38 Vi e w i m a ge f i les Whe n v ie wing a n ima ge file , c lick “EX I F” t o v ie w the de ta iled info r m ation suc h a s f ile na me , siz e , da te , a nd a p e rture . To a dd a c a ption f or the file , c lic k “Edit ca p t io n” a nd e nter the de s c rip t io n. T he d e sc rip tion mu st not e x c e e d 512 cha r a cte rs . Y[...]

  • Page 339

    3 39 Set bac k grou nd music To s e t t he ba ck g r ound m usic o f a n im ag e file or a fo lde r o f im a ge f ile s, m a k e s ur e y o u ha v e cr e a ted a pla y lis t in “C ontro l P a ne l” > “Pla y lis t Editor” (t o b e intro duc e d la te r) in the M ultime d ia S tation. O pe n a n ima ge file in M e d ia C e nter a nd clic k[...]

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    3 40 S e le ct the pla y list a nd clic k “S a v e ”. T o r e mo v e the ba c k gr o und mus ic, y o u c a n se le ct “No m usic ”.[...]

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    3 41 C rea te a l bum To c r e ate a n a lbu m (fo lde r ) by t he we b-ba s e d int e r fa c e o f the Mult im e dia S ta t io n, lo c a t e t he dir e ctor y in Med ia C e nter . C lick (C re a te A lbum ). S e le ct “C re a te New A lbum ” a nd e n t e r the a lbum na m e . C lick “Nex t”. The a lbum na m e m ust be 1 t o 64 cha r a c t [...]