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USER MANUAL Rev. 1 20 S I L V E R S TOR E 2- D R I V E N AS NE T WOR K A TT ACHE D HA R D DR IV E / 3.5 " / RA ID / G I GA BI T L AN / U SB 3 .0 H OST[...]
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2 FREEC OM SIL VER ST ORE 2-DRIVE NAS Dear u ser! Thank you ver y much for choosin g th e Si lverSto re 2-D rive NAS . Th e Silver Store 2- Drive NAS of fers you easy-to -us e net work storage possibilities and the f acilit y of usin g the device as a DLNA /UPnP me dia ser ver and as a to rrent downlo ad client. Freec om T echnologies • Germany w[...]
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3 FREEC OM SIL VER ST ORE 2-DRIVE NAS © 201 1 Fre eco m T echn olo gie s T ab le of Con tents General Information System requirem ents.................................................................................................................... Page 4 Precauti onar y measures ..................................................................[...]
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4 FREEC OM SIL VER ST ORE 2-DRIVE NAS General Information Y o ur s ystem ne eds to me et the f ollowing hardwar e and sof t ware requ irement s fo r th e device to func tio n prope rly . Syste m req uir em ent s T o us e the SilverStore 2-D rive NAS, you w ill require the f ollowing comp onent s: PC: • Intel Pentium III / AMD D uron 90 0 MHz or h[...]
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5 FREEC OM SIL VER ST ORE 2-DRIVE NAS Prec aut ionar y me asur es T o ensure that your SilverStore 2-Drive NAS func tions proper ly , pl ease take note of the followin g precautio ns. If these are not followed, you may void your warrant y and damage the SilverStore 2-D rive NAS. • Do not dro p the SilverStore 2-Dri ve NA S or ex pose it to othe r[...]
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6 FREEC OM SIL VER ST ORE 2-DRIVE NAS Introduc tion The Silver Store s torage ap pliance includ es a web -bas ed utilit y that c an be accesse d through a web b rowser f rom any com puter on your net work . Admi nistrators can ef f icie ntly manag e and moni tor the SilverStore’s hardware compo nents , health and p er form ance. SilverSt ore 2- D[...]
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7 FREEC OM SIL VER ST ORE 2-DRIVE NAS Featur es • Remote access SilverStore sup por t s rem ote access via a web -bas ed utilit y , en abling manag ement from anyw here in the n et work . • Secure d access SilverStore can be accessed with passwo rd pr otec ted, SSL (SS L - Se cure Socket Layer) encr yp ted web utilit y. • Email notif icati on[...]
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8 FREEC OM SIL VER ST ORE 2-DRIVE NAS Chapter: Hardware Installation 1 . Plug the L AN cable into th e SilverStore 2-Dri ve NAS. 2. Inser t the power cord into the SilverStore 2 -D rive NAS and plug the power supply into the so cket. 3. Connect the other end of the LAN cable to a network router . Please note: Y our router must be configured as a DH[...]
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9 FREEC OM SIL VER ST ORE 2-DRIVE NAS H a n d l e w i t h c a r e ! T ray rem ove / inser tio n 1 . Push down Ejec t but ton and op en tray hand le max . 45°! 2. Encompass the tr ay handle! Fix dev ice locatio n by other hand an d pull out th e tray! 3. Inser t tray with open tray handle into th e sl ot! Push tray with thumb totally into the devic[...]
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1 0 FREEC OM SIL VER ST ORE 2-DRIVE NAS LED De scri pti on LED On Flash ing Red Of f 1 HDD 1 HDD f orm atte d Data a ccess HDD unfo rmat te d x 2 Power Dev ice on x x Dev ice of f 3 A cti vi ty x e.g. Up gra de/ bo ot /shut down System f ault Nor mal mo de 4 HDD 2 HDD f orm atte d Data a ccess HDD unfo rmat te d x Power swit ch The Silve rSt ore is[...]
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1 1 FREEC OM SIL VER ST ORE 2-DRIVE NAS Chapter: Installation of t he application soft ware ( FNSA ) Inst all atio n of th e Freeco m Net work Stora ge Ass ist ant Sof t ware (PC) The Freecom N et work Storage A ssistant quick ly dete ct s and per f orms the basic s etup of your SilverStore 2-Dri ve NAS. When you s tar t it, it displays all Freecom[...]
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1 2 FREEC OM SIL VER ST ORE 2-DRIVE NAS 7 . For a de tailed funct ional des cription on th e Freecom Ne two rk Storage A ssistant , please refer to chapter " Features of the Freecom N et work Storage A ssistant (PC )" . EN[...]
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1 3 FREEC OM SIL VER ST ORE 2-DRIVE NAS Inst all atio n of th e Freeco m Net work Stora ge Ass ist ant Sof t ware (Mac) The Freecom Ne two rk Storage Assist ant qu ickly de tec ts and per f orms the basic set up o f your SilverStore 2-Drive NAS . When you star t it , i t displays all Freecom N et work devices available in your n et work and he lps [...]
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1 4 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Featur es of t he Free com Ne twork St orage A ssis tant (PC) The Freecom Net work Storage A ssistant h elps yo u to l ocate e ach Silver Store 2-Dr ive NAS in your net work . Wh en sta rte d, it displays all Silver Store 2-D rive NAS availab le in your net wor k and helps you to create net work folde rs. Y ou[...]
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1 5 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Add an d re move mapp ed s har es Y o u can assign a drive let ter to shared folder s on your SilverStore 2-Drive NAS. T his allows you to access fil es in Windows m ore quick ly . Sta rt r ecover y p roc edu re This proce dure can rese t and repair a Silver Store 2-Drive NAS to fa ctor y de fault se ttin gs i[...]
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1 6 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Featur es of t he Free com Ne twork St orage A ssis tant (Mac) The Freecom N et work Storage A ssistant help s you to loc ate each SilverStore 2- Drive NAS in your net work . Whe n s tar ted, it disp lays all Silver Store 2-D rive NAS availabl e in your n et work and help s you conf igure the Silver Store 2-Dr[...]
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1 7 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Conf igu re ba sic s et ti ngs o f your Fre eco m Ne two rk Sto rage d evice In this scree n, you can set a n IP address, sub net mask , devi ce name and workgroup na me for your Silver Store 2-Drive NAS . With this info rmation, it is easy to loc ate your SilverStore 2-Dri ve NAS in the net work w ithout the [...]
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1 8 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Chapter: Gett ing Started Below includ e instr uc tions fo r launching the web -b ased utilit y ’s l ogin p age using W indows, Mac, o r Linux. Access ing t he Web -b ased U til it y Using W indows Y o u have t wo optio ns to launch the l ogin p age - using an internet br owser or the Wind ows taskbar . The [...]
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1 9 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Access ing t he Web -b ased U til it y Using M ac OS X T o a ccess the web -base d utilit y: 1 . Ensure that the Sil verStore is powered o n and connec ted to your n et work . 2. Launch th e Internet Web brows er . 3. In the Address b ox, t yp e the Silver Store’ s IP ad dress, then p ress Enter . 4. T y pe [...]
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2 0 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS SilverSt ore - In iti al se tup w iza rd Af ter logging in to the SilverStore web inter f ace fo r th e f ir st time, th e “ Initial setup wizard” will op en: The „Initial setup wizard “ of f ers th e conf igurati on of the basic set tings re quired for th e ope ration of your Freecom Silver Store. The[...]
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2 1 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Chapter: Nav igat ing the SilverSt ore Web- based Utilit y The web -bas ed utilit y is desi gned to logically access and man age th e features of the SilverStore. Af ter lo gging onto the web -b ased utilit y, th e System I nformatio n pa ge app ears . The we b GUI (graphic al user inter f ace ) is divid ed in[...]
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2 2 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS • Storage - The S tora ge menu displays the number of hard drives installe d on the SilverStore and b asic hard drive(s) infor mation (such as mo del nam e, siz e, an d status). It also inclu des s er vices f or volum e manag ement, iSCSI d evice mana gement, and share d folde r manag ement, and allows you t[...]
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2 3 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Usin g the Syste m Menu The System me nu contains basic info rmation fo r the SilverStore. Use this menu to set the d evice name, time zo ne, date and time, email n otif ications , and remote shutdown or re mote rebo ot the SilverStore. The System me nu provides access to the fo llowing conf igur ation optio n[...]
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2 4 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Bas ic Se tu p Use the Basic Setup tab to conf igure basic device set tings , such as set the device name, enter a device des cription, conf ig ure the time zon e, and set date and t ime for the Sil verStore. T o conf ig ure the SilverStore se ttin gs: 1 . Click th e Device Se tup tab. 2. In the Device N ame f[...]
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2 5 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 3. In the Devi ce D escripti on box, enter a br ief device des cription . The ma ximum leng th of the des cription mus t not be m ore than 256 alphanum eric charac ter s. 4. Click the Ti me Zone tab, th en set the ti me zone fo r your loc ation. 5. Click the Date & Time tab, then set th e s ystem date and [...]
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2 6 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS EN 3. In the Mail S er ver box , enter the SMTP ser ver nam e or an IP address to be use d for sendin g email. 4. In the SMTP p or t box , enter the SMTP p or t number f or outgoin g mail. 5. If TL S/SSL is required on email cli ents, s elec t the Enab le check b ox. 6. If SMTP authe ntication is re quired, cl[...]
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2 7 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS T o re motely shutdow n or rebo ot the s ystem: • Click Shutdown to turn of f SilverStore. • Click Reb oot to rest ar t SilverStore. Usi ng th e Adva nce d Me nu The Advance d me nu allows adminis trators to chang e the log in pass word, upgrad e the SilverStore f irmware, b ackup the Silver Store s ystem [...]
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2 8 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Firmwa re Up grad e Use the Firmware Up grade t ab to check the f ir mware version or u pgrad e the SilverStore f irmware. New f irmware usually f i xes bugs and ad ds additional f eatures to your SilverStore. Che ck on w w w.freecom .com if new f irmware up dates are available fo r the Freecom Silver Store. F[...]
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2 9 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Af ter the fir mware is f inishe d updating the Silver Store rebo ots autom atically to initialize the new f irmware. The web GUI redire ct s t o the S ystem Informati on page af ter the update is complete d. Syste m Conf igu rati on Ba cku p/Re sto re Use the System Conf igur ation B ackup/Res tore t ab to cr[...]
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3 0 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS T o re store SilverStore to fac tor y s et tings: IM POR T ANT : Cre ate a ba cku p f ile of you r cu rre nt s yste m c onf igu rat ion be for e res tori ng the syste m t o i ts facto ry defa ult set ti ngs . If you have mad e s everal ch ange s t o t he s yst em con fig urat io n fi le (i.e. ad di ng m ult ip[...]
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3 1 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS T o e nable ba d block s can on reb oot: 1 . Click th e Advanced S etup tab. 2. Click the Advan ced HDD Se tup subtab. 3. Click the Per form B ad Blo ck Scan at Ne x t Boot Up ch eck box . 4. Click Submit. T o e nable hard disk s tandby mo de: 1 . Click th e Advanced S etup tab. 2. Click the Advan ced HDD Se t[...]
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3 2 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS T o m anually conf igure the I P set tings: NOTE : I f yo u a re c onn ec te d to a hom e ne t work , cont ac t yo ur Inte rne t S er vi ce Provi der (I SP) to obt ai n the s tat ic I P add res s. 1 . Click th e LAN t ab. 2. Clear the O btain IP ad dress automaticall y check b ox nex t to Net work . 3. In the [...]
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3 3 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Se rv ice Use the Ser v ice tab to conf igure the we b and f ile s er vices o n the SilverStore. Y o u can spe cif y a n et work option , F TP , NFS or AFP to allow client s o n di f ferent plat for ms (such as Mac, W indows, Linux, Unix) to access f iles and sha red fol ders o n the Silver Store, w ithout req[...]
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3 4 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS T o e nable F TP f ile s er vice on the Silver Store: 1 . Click th e FT P tab. 2. Click the F TP Ser v ice Enable che ck box. 3. T o enable anonymo us access to th e FT P ser ver, click the An onymous Enab le check box. Public f ile sharin g is easily accessed by enab ling anonym ous. Anonym ous FT P Anonymo u[...]
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3 5 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS We recomm end using this feature, other w ise you always n eed to k now th e WAN IP of your router to access the Silver Store via FTP f rom the inter net. Use any FTP cli ent sof t ware or op en your brows er and enter f tp:/ /USERNAM E:USERP A SSWORD@ YOUR _ INT ERNE T _ IP or f tp:/ /USERNAM E:USERP A SSWORD[...]
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3 6 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS T o a ccess SilverStore through AFP: The Ap ple Fil ing P rotocol (AF P) is a net work protoc ol tha t offers file service s for Ma c OS X . 1 . Click th e Apple N et work tab. 2. Click the Appl e Net work Se r vice Enable ch eck box . 3. Click Submit. Workgro up Use the Workgroup tab to se t th e SilverStore [...]
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3 7 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS T o cha nge the Silver Store’ s wor kgroup name: 1 . Click th e Workgroup tab. 2. Click the Workgroup radi o but ton. 3. In the Workgroup Nam e box, enter th e workgroup nam e. 4. Click Submit. Dom ain M ode If you r net wor k uses a dom ain (i.e., has Wi ndows Automate d De ploym ent Se rv ices) , yo u may [...]
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3 8 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 7 . In the Administ rator box , enter the adminis trator ’ s use r name. 8. In the Password b ox, enter th e administrator ’s password. NO TE : Th e ad m in i st r at or u se r n am e an d pa s sw or d ca n co n ta i n up t o 15 cha ract ers , in clu din g alp hab eti c, num eric , u nde rsco re, s pace , [...]
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3 9 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Usin g the Sto rage Me nu T he S to ra g e m e nu i n cl ud e s o pt i on s f o r i nd i vi d ua l s t or a ge d is k c on f i g ur at i on a n d maintenance. I t also includ es se r vices fo r volum e manag ement, iSCSI device manage ment, ex ternal USB sto rage device m anageme nt, share d fol der m anageme [...]
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4 0 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS V o lum e Use the V olu me t ab to mana ge s torage volumes o n the SilverStore. Y ou c an use modif y , ex tend, and re cover opti ons to manag e th e s torage volum es. This tab displays all the volumes currently d ef ined on the SilverStore hard drive and provides access to configuration details relatin g t[...]
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4 1 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS SilverStore suppo r ts the fo llowing R AID levels: • Stripe (R AID 0) - All dat a are dist ributed evenly to all e xisting dr ives. T he t wo drives work in unison to ma ximize s ystem p er for mance. However , R AID 0 has high r isks of data se curit y . I f one drive f ails then all data in b oth drives a[...]
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4 2 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Def aul t RA ID co nfi gura ti on The d efault RAID conf iguratio n for each hard dri ve ins talle d on the S il verStore is as foll ows: • If only one drive is installed in an empty drive bay , the default RAID configur ation is span. • If t wo ha rd drives are ins talled in th e SilverStore, th e de faul[...]
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4 3 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS iSCS I Use the iSCSI tab to enable the iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Inter face) o r iSNS (Internet Storage Nam e Ser vice) s er vice, create an iSCSI device, s et up an iSCSI target, and create an iSCSi initiator. iSCSI is an IP-bas ed st andard for link ing data s torage dev ices over a ne twor k and[...]
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4 4 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS T o cre ate an iSCSI device: NOTE : Bef ore you st ar t to cr eat e an iSCS I devic e, ma ke sure yo u have enab le d th e iSCS I ser v ice. S ee p revio us se c ti on for d et ail ed in st ruc ti ons . 1 . Click th e iSCSI tab. 2. Click the iSCSI Dev ice subtab. 3. Click the Add icon lo cated on th e lower le[...]
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4 5 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS T o cre ate an iSCSI target : NOTE : Be fore yo u st ar t to cr eat e an iS CSI t arg et , make s ur e you have en abl ed th e iSCS I se rv ice . S ee “ T o co nfi gur e th e iSC SI se r vice ” fo r d et ail ed i nst ruc ti ons . 1 . Click th e iSCSI tab. 2. Click the iSCSI T arget subt ab. 3. Click the Ad[...]
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4 6 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS T o conf ig ure the iSCSI T arget Once the T arge t is set up, you can make the f ollowing cha nges: 1 . Chan ge the iSCSI T arget S et tings. Se e “ T o cre ate an iSCSI target ” . 2. Change the l ogical unit num ber (LUN) a nd per missions. By de fault, th e LUN ID fo r a targe t is set to 0 and full a c[...]
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4 7 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Sha res Use th e Shares tab to manage shares in the SilverStore. This tab includ es a tab le that disp lays a list of all the shares, log ical vo lumes, and protocols cu rrently def ine d on the SilverStore hard drive. SilverStore comes pre conf igured with t wo shared fo lder s: Public an d D ownloa d. When a[...]
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4 8 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 6. Sele ct a file sharing protocol. SilverStore suppor ts the following f ile sharing protocols: • Win dows File Sh aring/Common I nternet File System (CIFS ) - A st andard w ay that clients share f iles across intranet s. CIFS allows Win dows, Mac, or Linux client s to access folder s and f iles s tored on [...]
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4 9 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS USB D isk The USB Disk tab p rovides conf igur ation optio ns for a USB hard drive conne cte d to the SilverStore. Use this t ab to re motely form at a USB hard drive, safely disconne ct a USB hard drive fro m the SilverStore, and ba ckup data fro m a USB drive to the SilverStore. T o f ormat a USB hard drive:[...]
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5 0 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS T o s afely dis connec t a USB hard drive fro m the SilverStore: IMP ORT ANT : Unplu gging a USB hard drive f rom t he S ilverStor e wi thout an y prec autio ns or saf ely disconn ec ting it m ay cause damag e or prob lems to o ccur on Silver Store or dat a loss or d amage to t he USB har d drive. 1 . O n the [...]
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5 1 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS EN CAUTIO N: Th e set ti ng wil l app ly to al l saved or bac ked up f ile s on th at vol ume . E nsu re t ha t you wil l no t ac cid ent al ly l ose imp or tan t fi les o n any of t he volu me's s har es be for e you co nti nue . 5. Click Submit. T o cl ear the grace p erio d limit for a volum e: 1 . Cli[...]
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5 2 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS EN Qu ota Us age Use th e Q uota Usage t ab to se e how much qu ota ever y us er h as and how much of it is used . Y o u can conf igure the us er size for th e Quota Us age.[...]
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5 3 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS EN Using t he Acce ss Me nu The Access menu allows you to conf igure a ccess control to f il es and fol ders in the Silver Store. The Access menu pr ovides access to the foll owing conf iguratio n options: • Users • Groups • Share Permission • USB Share Permission Use rs Use th e User s t ab to create,[...]
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5 4 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 3. In the Userna me box , enter the user nam e. 4. In the Full Name box , enter the use r’s full name. 5. T o se cure the shared fo lder so that user s must use a password to access i t, enter a password in t he Password box . 6. In the Conf irm Passwor d box, re - enter the p assword for conf ir mation. 7 .[...]
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5 5 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Gr oup s Use the Group s tab to create, edit, a nd dele te a group on the Silver Store. T o cre ate a new loca l group: 1 . Click th e Groups t ab. 2. Click the Add Gro up icon loc ated on the lower l ef t corne r of the Access page. 3. In the G roup Nam e box, enter the gro up name. T he group name can contai[...]
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5 6 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Sha re Per mis sio n Use the Share Permission ta b to spe cif y the user or group’s share access per mission. Ea ch user or group must have access p ermissio n to access shared resource on the SilverStore. Ther e are three pri vileg e levels an administ rator can assign to a user o r group. • Full Ac cess [...]
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5 7 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS EN 3. Click the Ge neral subt ab. 4. In the Enable Public Share sec tio n, click th e Enable d che ck box to enabl e a pub lic access to the logi cal volume. NOTE : This wil l dea ct ivate the use rs a nd gr oups sub tabs . Do not enab le t he c heck box if you wa nt to de fin e spec if ic pri vile ge levels f[...]
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5 8 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS USB Sh are Pe rmi ssi on Use the USB Share Perm ission tab to s et the access permission for the USB p or ts o f the SilverStore. There are three pr ivile ge levels an administrator can assign to a user or group: • Full Ac cess • Read O nly • No Access When the re is a conf lict in the access r ights of [...]
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5 9 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Usin g the M edi a Men u The Media m enu allows administr ators to se t up the Sil verStore as a m edia se r ver , enab le iT unes ser vice on the SilverStore, and confi gure how f ile s and fo lders will app ear whe n accessed by contro l p oints and rende rers based on U PnP st ruc ture. W hy , you may wo nd[...]
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6 0 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 4. Spe cif y a sor ting m ethod f or medi a fil es on the Silver Store. Y o u can cho ose from th e followin g media f ile s or ting met hod: • By name - File s and fold ers are arr ange d according to their ori ginal organiz ation. • By date - W iDMS auto check s the latest mod if ication dates of f iles [...]
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6 1 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Usin g the B acku p Mana ger M enu The Back up Manager menu allows admi nistrators to sche dule and monitor f ile backup task s from the SilverStore to a USB s torage device or vi ce ver sa. T he Backup M anager m enu provides a ccess to the following conf igur ation opti ons: • User Backu p • Backup S er [...]
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6 2 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 3. Sele ct t he backup s ource and des tination fol der , th en click Add. 4. Click Nex t . 5. Enter a descriptio n of the backup f ile that will be eas y to identif y and rem ember, then click Nex t . 6. Spe cif y th e days of the week o n which you want the re curring backup task to r un, th en click Nex t .[...]
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6 3 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS T o s tar t f ile ba ckup from th e SilverStore to a USB St o rage D evice: 1 . Click th e User Backup t ab. 2. Click the NAS to USB Backup b ut ton. 3. Click Add, then s elec t the s ource folde r for back up. 4. Click Star t. The backup task b egins . Y ou ca n check the p rogress of back up task s in progre[...]
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6 4 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 4. Click De tec t IP Address to fi nd other backup s er vers on your net work , th en fro m the drop - down list , sele ct th e ser ver whe re the back up share will be s aved. The oth er backup s er ver's name ap pears au tomatically in th e Alias name box . 5. Enter t he require d informatio n, includin[...]
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6 5 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Confi gurin g a Time M achi ne Bac kup on t he Si lverStor e (Mac OS X) 1 . O pen your b rowser and l ogin to the web GUI . 2. Go to “ Access” - “User s” and sel ec t the “t imemachin euser ” . 3. Click o n th e lower lef t but ton to conf igure the password for the “time machineuse r” . Sele c[...]
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6 6 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Usin g the Dow nloa der M enu The Downlo ader menu allows admi nistrators to vi ew , manage, boos t downl oad spee d, and organiz e fi le downlo ads. The D ownloa der menu p rovides access to the foll owing conf igurati on options: • Downl oad T ask • Downl oad Prefere nce • Bit torrent Down loa d T ask [...]
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6 7 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Bit to rre nt Use the Bit torrent t ab to manage tor rent f iles and custo mize the BT t ask priori ty. T o nid o Re mot e Acces s See "Chapter: T onido Remote Access" for a detail ed d escriptio n how to setup and use T o nido Rem ote Access. EN[...]
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6 8 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS EN Chapter: T onido Remote Access Access t o the Si lverSto re from t he ou tsi de Sharing folders for Tonido Remote Access Befo re s tar ting with T o nido R emote Access, fold ers have to b e share d f or T oni do R emote Access. Login to the Silver Store web interf ace and go to Storage - Shares. S elec t a[...]
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6 9 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS EN Account Creation Select an account name, enter password and mail address and accept the Terms of Use. Your device will be available from the outside under the web address http://test.freecomnas.com (where “test” stands for the name you selected). Adding users In the Tonido GUI, go to “Guest Users”. [...]
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7 0 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS User Permissions Define user access limitations for every shared folder (“Allow Access” and/or “Allow Upload”). Accessing from the outside To access the SilverStore from the outside via Tonido Remote Access, use the following information: URL: http://test.freecomnas.com (where “test” stands for the[...]
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7 1 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS EN On lo gging in to T onido, th e main T oni do Ho me pa ge is displayed as bel ow . T wo me nus are prese nted promin ently on the ho me pag e: • Rig ht Hand me nu: Provides eas y access to your fil es, favorites , guest use r access, applic ations and set tin gs • Mai n M enu: P rov ides quick a ccess t[...]
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7 2 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Mai n Menu File s: Ex plo re: Clicking on “E xpl ore” provi des access to your f iles on your SilverStore via a list view by de fault, with an additio nal gall er y v iew an d music tab view that allows f or p laying music f iles. In the list v iew , th e followin g user ac tions are p ossible: • Uploa d[...]
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7 3 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Additiona lly , on each f older o r f ile, the foll owing ac tions are p ossible: • Downl oad • Copy • Renam e • Del ete • Add to F avorites • Share Me dia : Liste n to Mu sic: Sele ct ing this option provides quick access to play music from your SilverStore via the Music tab vi ew . EN[...]
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7 4 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Brows e Photos: Sele ct ing this o ption provides quick access to w ath photos from you r SilverStore v ia the galler y v iew . Sha re: Files / M usic / Pho tos: Sele ct ing the o ption to shar e f iles, music or pho tos, allows you to add a n ew fold er to share, and spe cif y access pe rmissions for th e fol[...]
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7 5 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Access H istor y: Provide s informatio n on when yo ur shared f iles wer e last accessed / viewed . Settings (Advanc ed): Allows you to configure some settings for shari ng. Y ou can configure same se ttin gs for the shared f iles like the perso nal header and clear the access histor y image f rom cache. EN[...]
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7 6 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Active D ownloa ds: Allows you to view the dow nloads that are a ctive. EN[...]
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7 7 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Rig ht Han d Menu My File s: Sele ct this to allow easy access to your f ile s within your computer. Y our f il es are displayed in a list v iew by de fault, with a n additi onal galle r y view available. In add ition to this , music f iles can be accesse d in a music tab view that features an emb edde d playe[...]
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7 8 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS My Sha re d File s: Sele ct ing this provide s qu ick a ccess to the f il es or fol ders you have share d w ith other us ers. Gu est Us ers : Sele ct ing this op tion provides quick access t o manage the gues t users you ha ve set up for your account. That is, i t allows you to add a gues t user, edit or dele [...]
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7 9 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Appli cation s: Sele ctin g this p rovides a vi ew of the app lications insta lled with yo ur account. This allows you to launch an app lication, suspe nd, uninstall an app lication or che ck fo r app lication up dates. Set ting s: Sele ct ing this opti on p rovides you with access to various set tings that yo[...]
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8 0 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Account Net work EN[...]
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8 1 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Miscellane ous Log Abou t EN[...]
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8 2 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Chapter: T roub leshooting This chapter helps you identif y and so lve p roblems that might occur while you are using SilverStore. For any issue, f irs t ensure that you are using the lates t f ir mware fo r Silver Store. The latest f irmware encl oses the latest n et work and SA T A disk drivers . If you are [...]
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8 3 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Appe ndi x B: Prep aring L AN for u se wit h th e SilverSt ore This appe ndix provid es a descriptio n of how to prepare your computer net work fo r connec ting w ith the SilverStore and th e Internet . Pre pari ng t he co mpu ter f or co nne ct io n to t he Sil verSt ore T o conn ec t to the SilverStore, you [...]
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8 4 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Che ck t he TCP/IP pr op er ti es T o ch eck the comp uter's TCP /IP conf igu ration: 1 . Click ' Star t' in t he Windows t askb ar and then p ress 'Run' . The ' Run' screen op ens. 2. Enter 'cmd' and then click 'OK ' . A comman d window app ears o n the s[...]
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8 5 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Appe ndi x C: Net work Bas ics This chapter provides an over view of IP net work s, routing, an d f irewalls . T his is by no m eans a complete over view! I f you are lo ok ing for more inf ormation , you can us e your favorite search engine to f ind info rmation on th e inter net ab out the intern et. Suf f i[...]
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8 6 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Dom ain N ame S er ver The compu ter address is dif f icult to rea d, which is why a se cond sys tem is us ed in the Intern et by the name o f DNS (D omain N ame S er ver) . This tr anslates human -rea dable names such as ww w.sharemydisk .com into computer readable nam es like 82. 1 6 1. 1 1.206. Ea ch Intern[...]
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8 7 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Ne tma sk The partition scheme that separates the dif ferent address classes is used to identify a netmask att ached to the IP address . A netm ask is a 32 - bit quanti ty that, in logi cal combinatio n (using an AND operator) wi th an IP ad dress, forms the networ k addre ss. T he ne tmask s fo r Class A , B [...]
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8 8 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Although the precedin g e xample uses th e entire third o c tet fo r a subnet address, note that you are not r estric ted to o cte t boun daries in subn et ting. T o create m ore net work number s, you o nly ne ed to shif t some b its f rom the host ad dress to the n et work add ress. For instance, to par titi[...]
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8 9 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS The I P add res s sho rt age The Intern et has grown larger than anyone ever imagin ed it could be. Altho ugh the exac t size is unk nown, th e current e stimate is that th ere are ab out 100 million hosts and more than 350 million users ac tively o n the Internet . In fac t, th e rate of grow th has bee n suc[...]
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9 0 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Mul t ipl e int ern al bu t onl y one e xt ern al I P add res s A second w ay to overcome this is to have a single devi ce act on b ehalf of s everal other devices. Ro uters are t ypi cal examp les. Y ou have several PC s connec t to the router , b ut only the ro uter to the Internet . From an inter net pe rsp[...]
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9 1 FREEC OM SIL VER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Some one calling fro m th e inter net asks your router for a cer t ain "por t". This is th e s ame as s omeo ne calling the receptionist and reque sting a cer t ain pers on by name. Por ts are displayed as number s but invariably m ap to pre describ ed ser vices. For inst ance, when some one requ est[...]
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W ARR AN T Y (V ALID IN EUROPE/TUR KEY ON L Y) W e thank you for purchasing this F reecom pr oduc t and hope you will enjoy using it. In order to avoid unnecessar y incon venience on your par t, we suggest reading the quick install guide, instruc tion manual and any additional electronic and or printed manuals. When problems occur w e hav e a datab[...]
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Licensing Information This Freecom produc t SilverStore includes copyrighted thir d-party software licensed under the terms of the GNU Gen eral Public License. Please see The G NU General Public License for the exact terms and condition s of this license. Package Version License (LicenseVersion) acl 2.2.47 GPL attr 2.4.43 GPL bar 1.11.0 GPL v2 bash[...]
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Foundation but is freely distributable. The same holds for its supporting scripts (config.guess, config.sub, ltconfig, ltmain.sh). Another support script, install-sh, is copyright by M.I.T. but is also freely distributable. It appears that the arithmetic coding option of the JPEG spec is covered by patents owned by IBM, AT&T, and Mitsubishi. He[...]
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