QNAP TS-119P manual

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    5 1 . N ot i ce Tha nk y o u fo r c hoo s ing Q NA P pr o duc t s ! This us e r ma nua l pr ov id e s de taile d instruc tions o f us ing t he 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 d to [...]

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    6 1.1 R egul 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 e[...]

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    7 1.2 Sy m bol s in t hi s d o cume 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 n f orma ti o n and P rec auti o ns 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 v [...]

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    9 2 . Gett i ng S tarted Ha r dw a r e I n s ta l lati o n 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 A fter ins t[...]

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    3 9 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 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 2 (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 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 5 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 6 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 7 (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 8 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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    4 9 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 0 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 1 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 2 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 3 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 4 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 5 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 6 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 7 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 8 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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    5 9 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 0 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 1 3.4 H ardw ar e 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 w[...]

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    6 2 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 3 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 4 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 5 3.5 Se cur ity S e c u r it 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 th[...]

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    6 6 N e t w o rk A c c e s s P r o t e c t i o 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 7 Im p o r t S S L S e c u r e C e r t i fic 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 din[...]

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    6 8 3.6 N oti fi ca tion C o n f ig u r e S M T P 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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    6 9 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 0 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 1 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 2 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 3 A le r t N o t i fic a t i o 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 . [...]

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    7 5 3.7 Pow er M a nage me 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 o[...]

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    7 6 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 7 3.8 N etw ork R e c y c le 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 lick[...]

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    7 8 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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    7 9 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[...]

  • Page 80

    8 0 S y s t e m C o n n e c t i o 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 [...]

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    8 1 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[...]

  • Page 82

    8 2 O n - l in e U s e r s 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.[...]

  • Page 83

    8 3 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 84

    8 4 3.11 F i rmw are U pdate U p d a t e F ir m w a re b y W e b A d m i n 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 [...]

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    8 5 U p d a t e F ir m w a re 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 6 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 7 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 88

    8 8 3.12 R estore 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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    8 9 4 . D i sk M a nagem e n t 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 [...]

  • Page 90

    9 0 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[...]

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    9 1 S i n g l e D i s k V o l u 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 i[...]

  • Page 92

    9 2 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 93

    9 3 4.2 R A I 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 [...]

  • Page 94

    9 4 E x p a n d C a p a c i t y ( O n lin e RA 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[...]

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    9 5 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 96

    9 6 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[...]

  • Page 97

    9 7 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.[...]

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    9 8 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 99

    9 9 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 [...]

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    1 74 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”.[...]

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    2 49 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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    3 27 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 We b File Ma na ge r , s e le ct the f ile s an d c lick o r rig ht clic k the file (s) a nd s e le ct “S ha r e ”. 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 ptiona l) a [...]

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    3 80 4. My Juk e bo x Yo u m a y v ie w, stre a m a nd pla y the pla y lis ts c onf igur e d o n M ultime d ia S tation. Log in Mult im e dia S tation a s a n a dm inistra tor . S e le c t “C o ntro l P a ne l” > “P la y lis t Editor ”.[...]

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    3 81 C lick “A d d” to cr e a te a P la y lis t. Ent e r the pla y lis t na me a nd c lick “S a v e ”.[...]

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    3 82 S e le ct the pla y list fr o m t he dr o p-do wn m e nu a nd then ch oo s e the mus ic file s to a dd to the pla y lis t and clic k “>”. C lic k “S a v e ” to sa v e the pla y lis t.[...]

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    3 83 Yo u c a n p lay the pla y lists cr e a ted on the NA S b y “My Juk e bo x ” o n y our h and he ld de v ic e s. O nce t he a udio file h as b e e n s t r e a m e d c o mp le t e ly , it will be s a v e d in t h e ca c he in “Re c e ntly P lay e d”.[...]

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    3 84 Yo u c a n e d it t he ca c he s e tt ings und e r “S e t tings ”.[...]

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    3 85 7.3 Ph oto S t ation P hoto S tation is a we b a lbum fo r o r ga nizing a nd sha r ing y ou r pho t o s a nd v ide o s on the I nte rne t. R e q u i r e m e n t s : Ena ble W e b S e r v e r a nd Mult im e dia S tation of the NAS . Pho to S t a tion ut iliz e s t h e me dia libr a r y o f Mult im e dia S tation. Whe n e na b ling P ho to S ta[...]

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    3 86 2. Uplo a d p hotos a nd v ide o f ile s to Qm ultime dia or Mult im e dia fo lde r o f the NAS . P hoto S tation s upp or ts the fo llowin g file fo rm a t: I ma ge s B MP (I ntel-b a se d NA S o nly ), G I F, PNG , JP G , a nd JP EG V ide o FL V an d H.264 (A A C ) T i p s o n f i l e u p l o a d : The ma x im um s ize o f a n im a ge file i[...]

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    3 87 5. C lick a nd e nt e r the us e r na me a nd p a ss wo rd to lo gin P ho to S t a tion. T he a d min log in cr e de ntia ls a r e the s am e a s that o f the NA S we b ad minis tra tion.[...]

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    3 88 Upo n s ucc e s sf ul lo go n, a ll the fo lde r s (a lbum s) in P ho t o S ta t io n will be s ho wn. I c o n D e s c r i p t i o n G o to the ho me pa ge o f P hoto S tation. O nly f old e rs o n Q m ultime dia /Mult im e dia fo lde r will b e s hown. Log out. G o to the S e tt ings pa g e . S e a rc h f or the fo lde r s , pho tos , o r v i[...]

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