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1. U NAS System Manager Windows Internet Explorer Lx ca EL QERCTEC gt Ca Se 5 FRE TT aS e MI fees y d Favorites is U NAS System Manager U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help English y 2012 08 06 16 41 18 MON E B Control Panel U NAS Instruction System Information Applications U U Download 4 41 PM D Done internet Protected Mode Off far amp 115 e Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 8 2 Change Theme Click U NAS Personalize E c m e U NAS System Manager Windows Internet Explore LA E https demo u nas cn 446 webman admin php dip Favorites 33 L U NAS System Manager J d v Pagev Safety Tock U NAS Control Panel Window elp English EES EAR Change Password Control Panel U NAS Instruction System Information Applications U Download By 4 42PM Done Internet Protected Mode Off Za vy 115 v Select Theme r U NAS System Manager Windows Internet Explo er n H D gt Je Thttes demoarnasientt6 webman admin php Ly Favorites 33 E U NAS System Manager mc Y 3 de v Pagev Safetyv Tools v U NAS Control Panel Window Tool elp English 2012 08 06 16 41 55 MON Fey I Control Panel U NAS Instruction System Inf
2. E U NAS information System Information Memory o Disk Type Percent Capacity Free Used Size amp File Systems Physical Memory nM I7 229M 773M 1002M Kernel Applications eme a 348M amp gt l Appli Buffers Ej 54m Network Cached oa 371M Al F 1 System Information e o X E U NAS information System Information Network o bad Disk E Device eth o MAC 00 25 90 04 66 3e Memory Put 182 158 1 110 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Speed 1000Mb s DHCP Disabled Description Intel Corporation 825 Bytes Gent 39564699 Bytes Received 47675026 Error Interrupt 0 0 n Device eth1 MAC 00 25 90 04 6e 3f IPvd Gateway Mask Speed Unknown DHCP Disabled Description Intel Corporation 825 Bytes Sent 0 Bytes Received 5 2 Online Users This page shows the online users of NFS SMB CIFS and iSCSI Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc A I a MV VA A 122 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Note If the DNS of U NAS is configured as the IP of the router the IP address can be reported correctly on this page Otherwise it may display an incorrect IP Online Users e X Online List Online Time User IP Type Object 2012 08 01 10 45 32 tech001 192 168 1 237 smb fexportdfsroat Md d Total 1 Page s Page y gt bi 5 3 System Log This page displays important events occurred Users can search an event or clear the
3. Super Ju Julia Minelli Karl Jenkins Karl Jenkins Search Classical Falk Other Other Continuous RUNRIG 3 Home Sharing Abhainn An T Sluaigh The Crow Continuous St Philip P e w Agnus Dei Y GENIUS Ak Genius WPLAYLISTS Now Playing Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 6 2 Mounting ISO Image Files U NAS supports mounting iso files After an iso image file is mounted on U NAS users can access to the contents of the iso image Mount ISO Image File Enter Applications ISO Images browse the file tree on the left panel and find the iso image file Click Mount to mount the iso file 150 Image Mount Search 150 files 150 image file Mount path ISO size Edit CO data CO itunes Cj mac backup CO mail CO mail bak share Windows Server 2008 150 Selected File shareAWindows Server Mount as share Windows Server mm Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 131 U NAS v2 0 User Manual After the iso image is mounted it will be displayed in the right panel as shown below ISO Image Mount Search ISO files ICH data m ICH itunes IC mac backup IC mail E mail bak gt share cj Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 150 x X ISO image file ISO size Edit imnt MAS yutech shareMWindaws zd imnt MAS yutech shareAWindaws 2 16 Unmount Server 2008 150 Selected File Access th
4. SN N NA A 59 Status Mounted File System xfs YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual P Shares X share Previlege Settings Share Yes Mn gt Volume Gr File System xfs Guest Read rte Read Only Fead Wrte beu Edit Privilege Delete NFS w Mote CreatelSharelManage folders P Shares X share Previlege Settings Share es No File System xfs Previlege ser e Marne Type Read only Readirite Na Access tech 1 LDAP Users El Fl sale 01 LDAP Users E E sale002 LDAP Users E E Head Only 4 3 3Hidding a Folder and Enable Trashbox 1 Set up the Trash Box and hiding a Folder Click Edit of a folder shown in Shares Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 60 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Shares Fa Volume Group nas Volume yutech Status Mounted File System xfs Create Folder e share Status Shared Edit Privilege Delete NFS w Note Create Share Manage folders Select Yes to Hide the folder and Yes to Enable Trashbox Shares i Edit Folder 20 File share imntMASvutech share Fa Volume En d File System xfs Rename share Hide Mo Yes Enable Trashbox amp Yes No w Note Create Share Manage folders 2 Accessing a Hidden Folder A hidden folder will not be displayed in the filer explorer However authorized users can still access to the folder through IP share for examp
5. UserID UserName Used Free MB Total MB Apply 20000 WY administrator O MB OMB 0 MB Apply 20001 WY quest 0 MB OMB 0 MI Apply 20002 WY krbtgt 0 MB 0 MB 0 MB Apply 20003 WY admin 0 MB OMB 0 MB Apply 20004 WY dwang OMB OMB 0 MB Apply 20005 WY xzheng OMB 0 MB 0 MB Apply 20006 WY cga0 0 ME 0 MB 0 MB Apply 20007 WY exl 0 MB 0 MB 0 MB Apply o A Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 1 4 Group Quota U NAS supports group quota Please note that if a group exceeds its quota limit all users in that group will not be able to save files on U NAS You may set a quota for all groups on U NAS as shown below You can also adjust the quota for any individual group Please note 0 means no limit F Account em n 55 RR User Group Quota Select Volume nas yutech e Adjust User Group Quota Set the quota for all Groups D 1 2854413MB Group Quota Group Quota ID User Group Name Used Free MB Total MB Apply a V toman 0MB 0MB 0 MB Apply computers 20005 ne 0 MB 0 MB 0 MB Apply 20006 Wr schema 0 MB 0 MB 0 MB Apply 20007 MAPS OMB 0 MB 0 MB Apply Note if Users set up User Quota and Group Quota at the same time the smaller capacity becomes effective Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 33 m U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 2 Disk Volumes Management U NAS uses Logical Volume Management LVM for storage vi
6. 3 Input U NAS IP 4 Input port 3260 IP address ns name i Default is 3260 192 158 1 110 3260 More about Discovery and iSNS 3 Click OR button Click Targets tab and Select the iSCSI Target Click Connect to setup the connection Click Advanced button and select the IP CHAP and input the iSCSI name and target secret Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 6 Click Targe To discover and log on to a target using a basic connection type the IP address or DNS name of the target and then dick Quick Connect Target Quick Connect Discovered targets ign 2006 01 com u nas iscsi nas iscsi ISCSI of U NAS 7 Click Connect button To connect using advanced options dick Connect To completely disconnect a target select the target and ten cick LISCONNEC Connect To Target ign 2006 01 com u nas iscsi nas iscsi Add this connection to the list of Favorite Targets This will make the system automatically attempt to restore the connection every time this computer restarts 14 Click OK button Enable multi path CRC Checksum Data digest he dien 9 Select Target portal IP Enable CHAP log on 4 10 Enable CHAP log on CHAP Log on information CHAP helps ensure connection security by providing authentication between a target and an initiator To use specify the same name and CHAP secret that was configured on the target for thi
7. wmware user x f Select the user from the list of Windows users and select the Unix user to be mapped from the list of UNIX users Click the Add button and the Apply button to take effects Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 12 U NAS v2 0 User Manual User Name Mapping on local computer Reload Ap To create maps click Apply User Name Mapping creates the maps automatically Advanced maps To map user names click Show User Maps To map group names click Show Group Maps Hide User Maps show Group Maps Windows domain name WIXUEO m List windows Users List UNIS Users Windows users UNIX users MmwWare user nobody unmapped ofguest Administrator open ldap Guest postfix He lpAssistant proftpd Prom Windows user name UNIX user name To create a map enter user names you want to map and click Add Add M Advanced maps are listed below To display simple maps in the Mapped users list select the check box below If multiple Windows user names are mapped to one UNIX user name you must select one map to be the primary To set a map to be the primary map select the map and click Ger Primary Mapped users g Repeat the above step to add all users to be mapped Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 73 U NAS v2 0 User Manual User Name Mapping on local computer Reload Apply Windows domain name ALIX
8. BT PT not enabled Save t Click Save button Copyright 20120 All rights reserved 154 YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual BT PT Download M El Enable Gre Enable atStarup Path mnt NAS yutech bt 0 0KiB s 4 0 0 KB s CD Active Downloading Seeding Paused Finished Filter Add a new BT PT Download Task Click Open to enter the Upload Torrent Files page Browse to find the torrent file and click Upload to load the BT PT torrent file A BT PT download task will be created if the torrent file is uploaded successfully BT PT Download M Enable eTPT Enable atStarup Path mnt NAS yutech bt Upload Torrent Files Please select a torrent File Eo upload 4 0 0KB s 4 0 0 KB s Crowe Cig Filter Or enter a URL Start when added Users may click the Settings icon at the lower left corner to configure the BT PT download service Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual BT PT Download M E Enable Brie Enable at Starup Path mnt NAS yutech bt A 0 0KB s 4 0 0 KB s Filter Homepage Transmission Tip Jar Preferences Statistics Total Download Rate Total Upload Rate Sort Transfers By Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Part 8 Personalization U NAS provides an user friendly web os interface for managing the system Users can personalize the U NAS background or theme
9. E Initialization will remove all data on the external disk s A External Devices x External Partition dev sdc1 y Disk ldevisdc Mount Point usb usb dins Size 2004 MB Unmount k al Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 8 2 USB Printers U NAS can serve as a shared Printer Server You can connect USB printer s to U NAS using the USB ports U NAS will automatically mount the printers if they are supported by U NAS Fr External Devices X USB Printer List Printer Name Description Operation samsung Samsung SCX 4200 Series Clear Cache Install a Printer Connected to U NAS on Your PC Follow the steps below to install and use the printer shared by U NAS 1 Launch the Windows program Run and enter U NAS IP to browse the shared items on U NAS Type the name of a program Folder document ar Internet resource and Windows will open it Far vau Cales less 2 A printer icon if the printer is supported by U NAS will be shown in the explorer Double click the icon to install the printer on your Windows machine Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 106 U NAS v2 0 User Manual P 192 168 1 110 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help pack hi d ES Search Folders Address Network Tasks Other Places gd Yubech 4 My Computer My Pecuments v nas volumel share E Shared Documents b Printers and Faxes nas va
10. Folders used for storing the video clips Port Must be greater than 8080 and cannot be used by other applications Resolution Resolution is determined by the camera Picture Quality Range 1 100 Frame rate Range 1 100 Bit rate range 2 31 2 stands for best image quality and 31 stands for worst image quality Brightness Default is O range 0 255 Contrast Default is O range 0 255 Saturation Default is O range 0 255 Video Length Default setting is 3600seconds avi file Automatic Snapshot Automatic image recording interval O means disable this function Start Recording Start stop recording Continuous Recording Video will be recorded only when there is a motion if you select No This can help to reduce the usage of the disk space Note If the user wants to access to the video camera from the WAN port forwarding must be Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 136 U NAS v2 0 User Manual configured on your router Port 443 and the port of the Camera set on this page 3 Video Monitor Turn ON the camera and Click Monitor to start the Video Monitor page USB Camera x Ge Add Settings Refresh select Preview Camera Name Camera Status Port Operation Room 1011 video Started 8080 XD Kei M ME ON OFF Delete Monitor You need to have Java installed on your PC to view the video Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 137 U NAS v2 0 User Manual
11. Realtime monitoring window Room 1011 e Monitor Snapshot Stop Refresh Click to download Java REMOS Your web browser does not support java Please install Java first If the camera is configured successfully real time video should be displayed on the screen You may also click on the video listed in the left panel to view old video clips Note You may click Refresh if no video is shown in the right panel Users can also control the monitor window by clicking the following icons Realtime monitoring window Room1011 1 X e Monitor Snapshot Stop Refresh Video playlist 3 20120806 H 20120806 115423 a H 20120806 115444 avi H 20120806 125444 avi H 20120806 135444 avi H 20120806 140721 avi H 20120806 150721 avi H 20120806 160721 avi Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Monitor Real Time video Snapshot Take a snapshot of the current video frame Start Stop Start or Stop the video recording Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 6 3 2 IP Camera 1 Add IP Camera Plug the IP Camera into the network Enter Applications Surveillance Station IP Camera Click Add to enter Add IP Camera page Input the URL of the IP Camera the name for the camera user name password and select a path for storing the video Click Add button to add the IP camera to U NAS Add IP camera Camera IP
12. Save A folder will be created using user s name Personal folder can be accessed through a file explorer To access a personal folder user name and password must be provided 4 4Network Services U NAS supports the following Network Services Samba CIFS FTP NFS Web Server VPN DDNS uPnP Bonjour and DFS 4 4 1 Samba CIFS Configuration Samba enables file and printer sharing between computers running Windows and computers running Unix You may use this page to setup SMB Homes Personal Folder and SMB Trashbox e SMB Homes When you setup the SMB Homes directory users will have their individual private space on U NAS e SMB Trashbox When SMB Trashbox is enabled files deleted will be stored temporarily in this trashbox Please note the trashbox is a hidden folder Enter Control Panel gt Network Services gt SMB Enable the SMB service and input the NetBIOS You may also set up Personal Folder and enable DFS on this page Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 63 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Network Service sw Ar a e O Yala ei SMB Settings Enable Samba Service Enable this service for windows shares NetBlos U NAS Server Description U NAS Server SMB Settings Disable Disable nas gt yutech Personal Folder Enable DFS servid w Note em Configure the Samba Service 4 4 2 FTP Configuration FTP service is supported in U NAS Users can configure th
13. System Settings x ESQ 1D a Be AL General Settings Hast Name U NAS Port AAS Save System Access Note Edit Hast Name and Port 4 9 2 Network Configurations Users can configure DNS and NIC for the system on this page U NAS supports NIC standard mode and bonding mode for aggregating multiple network interfaces into a single logical bonded interface The bonded interface provides either hot standby or load balancing services U NAS can support unlimited amount of NICs Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 108 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Enter Control Panel System Settings Network Users can input DNS servers in this page System Settings x 4 5 e ER AL DNS Settings Primary DNS 192 168 1 252 Secondary DNS 8 8 8 8 save Network Network Settings Note DNS and Network Settings Network interface supports normal mode and bonding mode 1 Normal Mode System Settings o X Ip Ak Eer D Be Ha d tU DNS Settings Network Settings ark card 1 1000MH S Network Card 2 Unknown Network 192 158 1 110 IP uncanfigured Mask 255 255 255 0 CS Mask unconfigured Gateway 192 158 1 1 Gateway unconfigured MTLI 1500 MTLI 1500 Protocol Static Protocol uncanfiqured Connection Normal Connection Disconnected Edit Edit w Note DNS and Network Settings Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologie
14. This command will mount the NFS to a local M drive i In My Computer a new network drive will be displayed and you can use it as a regular windows drive Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 74 U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 4 4 Web Server U NAS supports Linux Apache2 MySQL and PHP LAMP Users can use this service to host up to five websites on U NAS Enter Control Panel gt Network Services gt Web Server The following steps show how to setup the web server on U NAS 1 2 3 4 5 Enter the port number default port number is 80 You may need to configure your router Select a folder to store the website files The folder must be a public shared one Enter a domain name A sub folder will be created under the shared folder you selected in step 2 This sub folder will be used to store the files for the domain name you entered Upload the website files to the sub folder created in step 3 You can access the website through http u nas IP or http U NAS IP Port Network Service x Ar a e Oea 0 ei Web Domain Por 8080 Domain Mame Root Operation yutechmail 3322 org mnt NAS yutech web E Web Server Path E Path E Path E Note Web hosting service web server Up to 5 domains can be hosted Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 75 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Sra e EN XL Or E 1221681 110 wer File Edit
15. 4 7 1 Email Server Settings Email Server Settings include email settings and email backup settings i Email Settings Configuring Email Settings includes three steps 1 Select a folder for Email storage 2 Setup Email domain 3 import user accounts from U NAS optional 2 Create a folder in Shares and select this folder for email storage Enter the email domain name Click the Import button to import users from U NAS if you want to assign users on U NAS an email account r D E EMail Server Email Settings dep General Settings Gi Backup bal Monitor Mail KW Attachement User amp Add User D Lock User T Delete User Gy Edit User Domain Add Domain de Delete Domain Edit Domain Email Server Settings Three Steps to set up the email server 1 Email storage settings 2 Set domain name 3 Import users Email Storage Select Folder mail e Select a folder to store emails This folder CANNOT be a shared public folder Save Domain ame Add Domain u nas cn Add email server domain name for example u nas cn unas cn Save Import User Import U NAS users Will import all U NAS users to the email system SCH User Email Backup Settings Configuring Email Backup Settings includes two steps 1 Select create an email backup directory Copyright 20120 All rights reserved 96 YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual on U NAS 2 Run email backup by cli
16. A 10001 Marketing LDAP Group Applications 1d 4 Paget Total 1 Page s DN Meclete Group U Download https demo u nas cn 446 webman en us admin function groups html Internet Protected Mode On Warning Deleting a group may affect the access privilege of certain user accounts 4 1 2 User Management Click Control Panel Account Manager Users and enter the page of Account Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual r Account d A BB AD User Add User d Click Add User button arc a E User ID User Name Group Type E dit LW d oPagel TotalOPage s D NM Add Users The following information is needed in order to add a user Y Username Username can be a combination of letters numbers and v Password Password can be a combination of letters numbers 2 P S 95 Password is case sensitive v Group Select a group for the user Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 29 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Add User New User User Name 44 Input User Nama Password Verify 44 Input passowrd Group 20046 tech 44 Select Group Click Save button Y Save Cancel Delete User You may delete a user by clicking the link Delete User associated with the user All data from the user will be removed from the system Copyright 20120 All rights reserved x YU Te
17. Atta 92 166 1 1 Silo StreammgMedi Camera Mama Hoor Di ser Name 000980 Password 009998 Password of Q Video Storage Path lip camera IP Camera URL Please consult with the camera manufacturer to obtain the URL for your IP Camera Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 2 Configure the IP Camera Select the IP camera to be configured and click Settings to enter the configuration page 4 Click Setting Add petting Refresh Select Preview Camera Name Status Part Operation Room1011 Started 8081 C XD x Select Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 14 U NAS v2 0 User Manual IP camera settings Room1011 x IP URL http 182 168 1 18 1ocal picture openview jpg Camera name User name Password Video storage path ip camera Le Port 8081 Resolution 640x480 e Picture Quality Frame Rate Bit rate Brightness Contrast Saturation Video length Automatic image recordin gjo Start recording gres ANo Continuous recording gres Mo d Camera name User can specify a name for the camera For example Front Door Storage Path Folders used for storing the video clips Port Must be greater than 8080 and cannot be used by other application Resolution Resolution is determined by the camera Picture Quality Range 1 100 Frame rate Range 1 100 Bit rate range 2 31 2 stands for best image quality and 31 stands for wo
18. Control Panel gt System Settings gt Hardware Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 113 U NAS v2 0 User Manual System Settings e X Ak UW e H vd AL Hardware Settings v Enable hard drive sleep mode If there is na rw operations for 10 min put the harddrive in sleep Enable low disk space warning Warns the user when available disk space is less than 5 GB Enable remote wakeup Gett Save Hardware Settings w Note setup harddrive sleep mode low disk space warning and remote wake up Hard Drive Sleep Mode Users can put hard drive into sleep mode when there is no read write operations for certain amount of time Low Disk Space Warning When the available disk space is less than a critical value a message to warn the users will be displayed Users can specify the critical value on this page Network Wakeup U NAS support remote network wakeup Users may enable this function on this page 4 9 6 Notification Settings Enter Control Panel System Settings Notification Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 114 U NAS v2 0 User Manual A System Settings ek X kw UW a H d L General Settings Receive factory natifications Fj Audible alarm s L Email Notification Fi I SMTP Server mail u nas cn Notification Settings Port 110 Sender jone Eamil Account info gu na cn Password LILLI Secure
19. Group amp Create Hard Drive EEN Click Create RAID Device Create Hard Drive Create RAID Device Disk Device ID Model Size Type Lised in Diski fdewsda WOC WD1U EZERZ UR 80 0 1 00GB RAID Device fdewmdORAlD tin use Disk Manager 7 Disk tdewsd WWDC WDO10EZEX 00R 80 0 10006B RAID Device dewmdO0RAID in use 7 Disk3 fdewsde WDC VD OE EX O0R 80 0 1000GE RAID Device fdewmdORAlD fin use Disk4 fdewsde WOC YO DEAR S 00 7 80 0 1000GE spare Disk Linused Pl w Mote select DeviC Setupimanage hard drive RAID device Hard Drive can be used to create Volume Group and RAID device can be used to create RAID A Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 44 U NAS v2 0 User Manual 2 Select the RAID Array to be expanded and Click Add Device Disks Li is m amp Click Add Device button RAID RAID View Device Add Device Set Spare Hard Drive Migration Delete Select RAID Level RAID Size Device Size Status Synchronization Used in e Idev mdO RAID 5 1 82 TB 929 65 GB Normal Synced Unused RAID Management Create RAID v Note View Member Add Spare RAID Migration Expansion 3 Select Spare Device then click Expansion button Add Member RAID dev imdo RAID Type RAID 5 No Hard Device Name Size Status Drive 0 Hard Drive1 Idevisda2 929 65 GB Member Device larva Migration Delete 1 Hard Drive2 Idevis
20. Note Your U NAS model may have a different rear I O panel Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc A A Nvv vu M N lt Z U NAS v2 0 User Manual Part 2 Hardware Installation Caution Please read the Safety Instructions carefully before you install the hardware 2 1 Install Hard Drives 1 Remove HDD tray from the device 2 Mount hard drive on the tray U NAS hot swap try supports 2 5 amp 3 5 HDD 3 5 HDD 2 5 HDD 3 Insert HDD tray into the device Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc E U NAS v2 0 User Manual Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 14 U NAS v2 0 User Manual 2 2 Connect U NAS to Network and Power Following the steps below to connect U NAS to your network 1 Connect U NAS to your network using a network cable plug into a network switch or router network cable network cable gt network cable network cable or directly connect to a PC if you don t have a network Personal User network cable ANNAN AN 2 Plug in the power cord Note If you need to use U NAS as a printer server please connect the printer to U NAS after U NAS is fully loaded Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Part 3 Quick Settings U NAS is shipped with a built in OS and therefore no software installation process is needed The default IP address of U
21. The domain name registered with the DNS service provider M attachement For example abc com yahoo com User Domain Description Optional Limited to 50 characters Z hdd User e Lock User E Delete User ki Edit User Domain LA 2 amp Add Domain de Delete Domain Edit Domain Delete Domain Name Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc A 5 N Zi MV VA i T v 102 U NAS v2 0 User Manual EMail Server MX Email Settings EE Delete Domain CG Backup Delete Domain If you delete a domain all users and emails in the domain will be removed La Monitor Mail Action Domain ID Domain Domain Description Users 2 Delete 5 unas cn Total 3 Users User 2 Delete 6 u nas cn Total 3 Users ami Attachement r3 Add User H Lock User E Delete User r Edit Uaer Edit Domain Name EMail Server Email Settings dos General Settings Edit Domain Backup Edit Domain Change the domain name La Monitor Mail Action ID Domain Name Domain Description Users Attachement Edit 5 unas cn Total 3 Users User AP Edit 6 u nas cn Total 3 Users r3 Add User 2 Lock User a Delete User x Edit User Domain Add Domain de Delete Domain rs E Edit Domain Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual EMail Server e X Email Settings Ch General Settings lt Edit Domain Backu
22. View Tools Help Organize New folder Ji Downloads Name Date modified Type S Recent Places A l yutechmail 3322 org 2012 7 31 14 01 File folder Libraries Documents a Music i Pictures E Videos al REFE Mi Computer amp L Local Disk C cs FES D a Local Disk F Lg shares 192 168 E Rz Cu Network pM 1921681110 M GAO PC Mi PRODUCTION P A 1 item Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 4 5 VPN Settings A virtual private network VPN is a network that uses a public communication infrastructure such as the internet to provide remote offices or individual users with secure access to their private network 4 4 5 1 VPN Configuration Enter Control Panel Network Services VPN and enable VPN Service Users can use the following page to configure the VPN service on U NAS Network Service x sw y a e GO 0 ei lt VPN Setttings 7 Enable VPN Service Network eth i Port 1194 VPM subnet IP 10 8 0 VPN Setttings Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 VPM Internal IP 192 165 1 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 External IP Damain dema u nas cn Certificate Le Note Download the certificate after changing the VPN settings Port Configure the VPN server port You may need to configure your router accordingly VPN Subnet IP VPN virtual network must be different from the network of N NAS VPN Internal Subnet IP The inte
23. account is used for email purposes nat for U NAS login La Monitor Mail Username info For Example usert u nas cn the part in red 1 Must start with a KW attachement UMS lower case character 2 user name should be 2 20 characters User Domain u nas cn E For Example user u nas cn the part in red amp Add User Password eese User password 2 Lock User Verify egen Password Verification amp Delete User Optional Email box Size 1G A Edit User Group Domain User Name Add Domain Phone de Delete Domain Submi Reset amp Edit Domain Submit Reset 2 Lock Email Accounts You may lock an Email Account If an account is locked that user will no longer be able to use the email service However the email server will continue receiving email for the locked accounts EMail Server x Email Settings Ch General Settings Lock User Backup Lock User User cannot login the account if you lock it But the system can still receive emails for this account Backu Lock U Uu tlogin th t if lock it But th t till i ils far thi t Lal Monitor Mail Select User F u nas cn Ed BB attachement l l Select All Username Email Box Name Group Phone Status Total Emails Used Space User D SI tech001 1G tech001 tech Unlocked 1 New 1 0 i Add User Go SI sale001 1G sale001 sale Unlocked 1 Mew 1 0 i Do Si sale002 1G sale002 sale Unlocked 1 Mew 1 0 i Lock User A Delete User Locks 0 User
24. and users can format and use the iSCSI Disk like a local Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual hard drive 4 3 Shares Users can create and share file folders using the U NAS management interface A file folder can be created as public shared or private There are two types of access privileges v Public Shared All users in the LAN can access the folder read write v Private Only authorized users login with a username and password can access the folder Access Control Y Read Only users can read the files but cannot write create delete the files v Read amp Write Users can create read write delete the files 4 3 1Create Shared Folders On U NAS Web interface click Control Panel Shares and enter the Shared folders page Shares e MOX Fa Volume Group nas Volume yutech Status Mounted File System xfs Create Folder Note Create Share Manage folders Click Create Folder and input the folder name You may decide whether you want to share this Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 56 U NAS v2 0 User Manual folder with others or not You can also set the privilege for this folder by selecting Privileged Shares oy amp Add Folder Path imnt NASvutechi F NK Volume Gra d File System xfs Folder Mamas share Can be created Share Yes No Previlege amp Public Previleged Save Cancel 4 3 2 Se
25. upload download files and zip unzip files Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 149 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc xu U NAS v2 0 User Manual Part 7 Download Services U NAS supports eDonkey eMule and BT PT P2P file sharing 4 Warning YU Technologies Inc China does NOT assume any responsibility for sharing any copyrighted material using U NAS 7 1 MLDonkey Download MLDonkey Download is a wrapper of mldonkey to provide U NAS users a user friendly web based management system Users can create downloading tasks control the download process start pause delete tasks and view the downloading status through the MLDonkey Download page Configuring MLDonkey Download includes 1 select a directory to save the downloaded files 2 setup maximum connections and speed limits Enter U Download MLDonkey Download Click Settings to configure MLDonkey Download o MLDonkey o if Click Setting Add Start Pause Delete Settings p All de Select All Status Name Size Speed Progress Time L eft H es Downloading e us e Network State aii Download Speed Total KB s w Completed Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 151 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Click to enable the MLDonkey Download service select a path for storing the downloaded files and input the connection speed limits Click Apply to save the
26. 00 53 OK 5 Reallocated Sector_Ct 200 200 140 Ok T seek Error Rate 200 200 000 OK g Power On Hours 100 100 ood au Ok FEX 00R 80 0 1 Spin Retry Count 100 253 ood OK FEX 00R 80 0 11 Calibration_Retry_Count 100 253 000 U Ok EX 00R 20 0 12 Power Cycle Count 100 100 000 53 OK Power Of Fetract Count 200 nar 44 S M A R T is a monitoring system used to detect and report on various indicators of reliability in the hope of anticipating failures The purpose of S M A R T is to warn a user of impending drive failure while there is still time to take action S M A R T has two sets of attributes Critical and Informative Attributes 1 Critical Attributes These are potential indicators of imminent electromechanical failure informative Attribute These are indicators for hard drive status information om tte Description O CE O O OOO C C 11 0B Calibration Retry Count Power Off Retract Count Temperature Current Pending Sector Count Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate Ultra ATA Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc SE U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 2 4 2 Fix Hard Disk Warnings 197 c5 and 198 c6 When Warnings 197 c5 and 198 c6 are shown in the table Raw value is not zero you may fix the problem by writing data into the hard disk If the problem is due to a physical bad section it will not fix the problem If the problem is due to a logical bad section writing to hard drive may fix the is
27. 001 tech Unlocked 1 Mew 1 0 A Add User sale001 1G sale001 sale Unlocked 1 Mew 1 0 sale002 1G sale002 sale Unlocked 1 Mew 1 0 A Lock User m tech001 1G tech001 tech Unlocked 1 Mew 1 0 Delete User sale001 1G sale001 sale Unlocked 1 New 1 0 P sale 02 1G sale002 sale Unlocked 1 New 1 0 Total 6 Record s Display 0 10 Display 10 Record s Previous Next Delete Domain Edit Domain Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual EMail Server e X Email Settings hc Ch General Settings Edit User Backup Edit User Changing the email account information La Monitor Mail SelectUser Search Advanced stands for any user KW attachement Uneditable User S Username tech001 Cannot be changed amp Add User ZS Domain u nas cn Cannot be changed e Lock User Editable ib Delete User Email Box Size 1G Size ofthe email box Nama tech001 The Mame ofthe user account Tet The telephone number ofthe user Phone account QD Add Domain Group tech The group of the user account amp Delete Domain Change Password Edit Domain Save k 4 7 3 Email Domain Name In order to use the Email Server on U NAS you have to specify an email domain name on U NAS P EMail Server X Email Settings TE General Settings Add Domain cu Backup Add Domain You can add e mail domain support for multiple domain names La Monitor Mail Domain Name
28. 7 WED lt Initialize Volume Group Create Hard Drive System Information 2 Click Create RAID Create Hard Drive Create RAID Device E Device button Disk Device ID Model Size Type Used in Diekt dewsda WDC WD10EZEX 00R 80 0 100068 Spare Disk Unused Disk Manager Disk2 devisdb WDC WD10EZEX 00R 80 0 10006B SpareDisk Unused Pa Disk3 fdewsde WDC WD10EZEX O0R 80 0 1000GB Spare Disk Unused v Note 1 Select HDD Setup manage hard drive RAID device Hard Drive can be used to create Volume Group and RAID device can be used to create RAID RAID Type The following RAID Levels can be used in U NAS RAID Level Description A RAID O splits data evenly across two or more disks with no parity information for redundancy It is important to note that RAID O provides no data redundancy RAID O is usually used to increase performance A RAID O can be created with disks of differing sizes but the storage space added to the array by each disk is limited to the size of the smallest disk A RAID 1 creates an exact copy or mirror of a set of data on two or more disks Such an array can only be as big as the smallest member disk A classic RAID 1 mirrored pair contains two disks which increases reliability over a single disk A RAID 5 uses block level striping with parity data distributed across all member disks RAID 5 has achieved popularity because of its low cost of redundancy A minimum of t
29. 8 1 Change Backgroud Click U NAS Personalize e U NAS System Manager Windows I Internet Explorer l DT O L d x S Bing Ly Favorites 3 U NAS System Manager nm L5 gd v Pages Safetyv Tool v U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help English y 2012 08 06 16 38 43 MON 4 38 PM Done Internet Protected Mode Off fr RUS Click Desktop Background Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual e U NAS System Manager Windows Intemet Explorer gt le sip Favorites 3 U NAS System Manager a nm 5 e v Pagey Safetyv Tool v U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help English 2012 08 06 16 39 46 MON gt e Le Le Personalize Desktop Background U NAS Theme 2 Default Current Charcoal Theme 9 amp Done Internet Protected Mode Off far Q115 Select the backgound and click Save Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual E U NAS System Manager Windows Internet Explorer Qo le hites demo u nas cn 446 webman admin php dir Favorites 3 U NAS System Manager n 5 gd v Pager Safetyv Tool v U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help English 2012 08 06 16 40 47 MON Desktop Background Control Panel EN System Information U Download EL zc Nl X 4 40 PM Desktop Background Done Internet Protected Mode Off
30. 9 Username Password our YU TECHNOLOGIES INC a Language English mr Internet FE BA fa y 100 3 2 Quick Start This section is provided for entry level users only Please refer to Chapter 4 for advanced settings 3 2 1 Easy Setup Warning 1 Easy Setup will format all disks including external USB disks i All data on the hard drives will be removed Please backup your data k conduct Easy Setup ere is NO external disk connected to U NAS before Easy YU TECHNOLOGIES INC CHINA does not assume any responsibility for damage or data losses due to incorrect installation and or usage of the device Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Easy Setup will format all disks connected to U NAS to create a single logic volume group After that a single logic volume will be created on the logic volume group and all available hard drive space will be allocated to the logic volume 1 OnU NAS management webpage click Control Panel gt Easy Setup ele jm x ny 92 5 Bing Pp x Gsnagit E ey ee D RESINA v U NAS System Manager U NAS ControlPanel Window Tool Help Easy Setup One Step Setup Disks Disks RAID Volume Groups iSCSI and testing disks Network Service Samba FTP and NFS settings Web server VPN and NFS settings uPnP Bonjour DFS settings Backup Remote backup and Ti
31. A teesete ss a R 64 AAD 2 Access To the TP SOF E 66 Ste DEEG 68 0 5 dne TEE 68 1432 NES PriVilege SCUUINGS E 68 44 3 AcCess tO NES SERVER una 71 SR e 75 E NEE dl 77 44 5 VPN CONTISUFAUION rd 77 TAA VPN CETE 79 AAG Dynamic DNS DDNS SettiliBS a 80 quz TEE 82 LS Ol iacet qn Utd OMNE UEM ME UM Ed MEE eee 82 LAS DES SEM sn ann anne AA AA on 84 HAE DES gg SES cem 84 qui 2 ACCESS DES ii entente 86 Ao AUNE CaO EE 88 RE A RO 88 Standard Rn let 88 Advanced SOULS EE 88 aq 5 2ACUVB DIFGCLOPV E 89 MB BACRUDS E 91 LM CNN Sa eeepc c m M m 91 26 2 mediae hi ley aviso O ti edm E diei dita Cave dou tu Ca O eed 93 a A EIER 96 Ad A EM Server SENES La aie css da a 96 77 2 Manage Email ACCOUNT A mh t uta ved ve p 99 Zr S EM UR Ta an saco ara aa laa do andas 102 Ek EEN Eed 104 LS EXTERNAL DeVICOS ss dt A ASA a neue 105 ES WETTER p add o Pede ei Rob Hte ra det PER 105 4 8 2 ISB VPA COIS ioco i eto let e ee 106 EE ades telo ie Seded iode tested Le moche eet D e m ded ope 108 ESA System Name ANG POLL dimitir eee bate a deem eura Cad 108 9 2 Network eege EE 108 done oad gf Soviet A O A A ated dete M utet 112 B94 EAM GUase SCUINGS xcsaceschicecess 112 Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 49 5 Hardware CODTIBUEdEIOP EE 113 79 6 Notification Setbilig n
32. ARS 00Y 80 0 P al Note Select Device usedto create RAID 2 Set the RAID Array Copyright 20120 All rights reserved 40 Create Hard Drive Create RAID Device A Click Create RAID Device Lised in RAID Device idevimd RAID tin use RAID Device idevimd RAID n use RAID Device fdewmdORAlD fin use Spare Disk Unused Setup manage hard drive RAID device Hard Drive can be used to create Volume Group and RAID device can be YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Disks x Fal Fa l as n La ow Ki 23 Click Set Spare Hard Drive RAID RAID Add Device Set Spare Hard Drive Select RAID Level RAID Size Device Size Status Synchronization Usedin Idevimd RAID 5 1 82 TB 929 65 GA Normal synced Unused RAID Management A Create RAID Note Select RAID View Member Add Spare RAID Migration Expansion Select the spare disk and click Add button r Disks E D Set Spare Hard Drive Select Hard Drive RAID devimdo RAID Type RAID 5 e A Hard Drive Device Marne Size g Hard Drived devis de S98GE gration 4 Click Add button usedin Unused RAID Management Create RAID w Note View Member Add Spare RAID Migration Expansion Click View Device you can see the Spare Devices Also you can remove the Spare Device by clicking the Removable link Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 41 U NAS
33. Array or Hard Drive has been created enter Volume Group Manage to create a Volume Group If Volume Group has already been created you may skip this step 1 Create Volume Group Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 51 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Create Volume Group 2 Input Volume Group Volume Group Marne nas 4 Name Devices to be included idewrndd 272TH lt j 3 Select Devices 4 Click Save button ATETLIETETETE ON VvuUTUTTTE LTH EQ vorm AUG VOTOMTE TO vm Grau trea Fe systems Volume Group Manager all Create Volume Group 1 Create Volume Group 2 Create iSCSI by selecting File System Type iSCSI Target Device Disks e X Add Volume 5 Click Add Volume Create Volume Volume Group nas Available 2 72 TB 2855872 MB Volume iscsi 9 6 Input Volume Name Space MB 2055872 4 7 Setup space a File System Type isCsl Target Device a 8 Select ISCSI Tage Device e Volume Group Manager J Create Volume Group 0 Click Save button 3 Enter ISCSI Management Page to edit the newly created iSCSI Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 52 Disks gt es SCSI Settings U NAS v2 0 User Manual 10 Enter ISCSI iSCSI Target Select Volume Name IQN w Note iqn 2006 01 com u nas iscsi nas iscsi 11 Select ISCSI Conf
34. Available Lsed Total Expand Q Volume Grot Manager a Create Volume Group Click Save button Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 47 U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 2 4 HDD Diagnosis Scan Disks U NAS uses S M A R T to monitor the state of a hard drive You may select any hard drive to see the S M A R T information Hard drives temperature and other information are also displayed on this page Enter Control panel Disks Scan Disks A list of hard drives will be displayed as shown below Disks X id S Q E Scan Disk Disk Information SMART Disk Speed Test Hard Drive Device Mame Temperature Size Physcial Sector Madel Hard Drive ldewsda 33 C 91 F 1000GB 40966 WDC WD10EZEX 00R 80 0 Hard Drive2 Idevisdb 34 C 93 F 1000GB 4096B WDC WD10EZEX DOR 80 0 Scan Disk Hard Drive3 Idevisdc 36 C 95 F 1000GB 4096B WDC WD10EZEX 00R 80 0 Note Monitor hard disk health and performance with SMART 4 2 4 1 SMART Diagnosis Select one Hard Drive by clicking the hard drive in the table and Click the SMART button Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 48 U NAS v2 0 User Manual S M A R T dev sda ID Attribute Value Worsivalue Threshald Events State 1 Raw Read Error Rate 200 200 51 Ok 3 Spin Up Time 176 176 021 2158 OK 4 Start _Stop_Count 100 100 0
35. Bonjour in Apple OS Go to go network Network FAVORITES E All My Files Applications Lil Desktop Ki Documents Downloads H Movies JJ Music Pictures E yutechyu Name Kind a SED gt LL abloongson PC Es abloongson gt E gao pc ms dis PC J gao pc gt El jone pc PC Bl ione gt E li pc E PC ad ya gt Bl Ixuegiang pc 2 PC S li pc gt RB nasbfa200 es Ixuegiang pc gt Ei NASBFA200 AFP wg Mac C U NAS AFP 2 gt EE NASBFA200 SAMBA dt ds m gt EE NASBFA200 TimeMachine Mac L U NAS AFP 4 gt I ouyang pc ge u Se ELM om 22005051105 m Z e DEVICES a e production pc a mo E server a ze PC hal yutech s MacBook Air gt Bl u nas e de Remote Disc gt El U NAS TimeMachine on U NAS 8 we e gt ES U NAS AFP a Mar gt lB U NAS AFP 2 ge Ma gt EE U NAS AFP 3 Mac gt E U NAS AFP 4 Pe LE Je gt Si U NAS AFP 7 e Mac gt ES U NAS SMB Mac Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc A A 5 I Y MV VW LA i Quo vd U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 4 9 DFS Service Distributed File System DFS is a set of client and server services that allow an organization to organize many distributed SMB file shares into a distributed file system DFS provides location transparency and redundancy to improve data availability in the face of failure or heavy load by allowing shares in multiple diff
36. Megei Total O Page s P Pl everyone Group is integrated in U NAS OS every user belongs to everyone Group Input Group Name then click Add button Account E AEN Add Group Create New Group New Grou p Group Name tech 4 Input Group Name Click Add button Y Add Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Add Users to a Group We will use the following example to show how to add a user into a group Assuming Company A hired a new employee David and we have created a user account david see User Management for David Now we want to add David into Marketing Group 1 Inthe list of groups find group Marketing and click the link Edit Group U NAS System Manager Windows Internet Explorer o Jm Su KE E Ly Favorites 33 E New Tab g Suggested Sites v g Web Slice Gallery E referring page U NAS System Manager Ac 7 de v Pagev Safety v Tool v U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help English 2012 08 05 17 19 56 SUN Account w PRT Control Panel LDAP Group AD Group ERU c0 Il Group ID Group Name Type System 9999 everyone LDAP Group Information 10000 Tech LDAP Group Ga T 10001 Marketing LDAP Group m Id 4 FPage1 TotaliPage s P pl U Download Done Internet Protected Mode On 2 Inthe Edit Group Window select user David from available users and c
37. NAS is 192 168 1 110 and the default hostname is u nas You may need to change the IP address of your PC change to 192 168 1 X in order to directly connect to U NAS 3 1 Connect to U NAS B Managing U NAS with Windows or Mac U NAS provides a WEB based management system Users can use a web browser to login and manage U NAS o e The default IP of U NAS is 192 168 1 110 You may also use U NAS to access the device in an IE web browser Mac users should use the IP address to connect to U NAS e Please make sure your computer is in the same network with U NAS Your PC IP should be 192 168 1 xxx Otherwise you cannot access the U NAS management center e You may connect U NAS to your PC directly via a network cable After changing the IP of you PC to 192 168 1 xxx you can access U NAS management center a PC reboot is needed After you log in U NAS you can change the IP of U NAS in System Settings gt Network 1 Launch a web browser and enter https 192 168 1 110 or https u nas Windows only Note U NAS only supports SSL connection You have to use https not http 2 Login using username admin and the default password password You may choose the language before you login Default username admin Default password password Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 16 U NAS v2 0 User Manual T S es el weer i S E FNESMIMER v U NAS Management System Ze C dh v REP 229 IR O
38. Protected Mode On fg Q10 YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual U NAS ControlPanel Window Tool Help 2012 07 25 14 42 38 WED Disks RAID Initialize Volume Groups and Disks Create Manage RAID o Volume Groups SCSI d gt Create and Manage Volume Groups Create Manage iSCSI d and Volumes Scan Disks Test Hard Drives Select disks to be created and click Create HDD If you want to create RAID members for RAID Arrays please see next section U NAS ControlPanel Window Tool Help 2012 07 25 14 48 17 WED amp lt P baM wee Control Panel lt Initialize Volume Group lt Create Hard Drive 2 Click Create HDD Create Hard Drive Create RAID Device Device ID Model Size Type Used in idevisda WDC WD10EZEX 00R 80 0 1000GB Spare Disk Unused Disk Manager isk2 Idewsdb WDC WD10EZEX 00R 80 0 100068 Spare Disk Unused idevisde WDC WD10EZEX 00R 80 0 1000GB Spare Disk Unused 1 Select Disks Y Note Setup manage hard drive RAID device Hard Drive can be used to create Volume Group and RAID device can be used to create RAID Click Create Volume Group then input Volume Group Name select Devices click save button A Volume Group will be created You may create as many Volume Groups as you want Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help bed Control Panel Create Volume Grou
39. U NAS v2 0 User Manual U NAS USER MANUAL VERSION 2 0 YU TECHNOLOGIES INC CHINA Address Pioneering Mansion Ningbo Free Trade Zone China Tel 86 574 86995855 Website www u nas cn Chinese www u nas com English Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc My Z gt DANS U NAS v2 0 User Manual About This Manual Congratulations on your purchasing your U NAS system U NAS is designed with the utmost attention to the details to provide you with the highest standards in quality and performance This manual is written for U NAS system administrators and users It provides information for the management and use of the U NAS storage server system Notice YU TECHNOLOGIES reserves the right to make changes to product descriptions and or specifications at any time without notice In no event will YU TECHNOLOGIES be held liable for any direct or indirect incidental or consequential damage loss of use loss of data or other malady resulting from errors or inaccuracies of information contained in this document Warning e Please backup your data U NAS does not assume any responsibility for data losses e Please note that U NAS cannot replace backup Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc N U NAS v2 0 User Manual Safety Instructions This device operates in an environment of 0 35 C temperature and 10 80 humidity Using this device under extreme temperature and humi
40. UEQ To create maps click Apply User Name Mapping creates the maps automatically Advanced maps To map user names click Show User Maps To map group names click Show Group Maps show User Maps Hide Group Maps Windows domain name WLIXUEQ x List windows Groups List UNIS Groups Windows groups UNIX groups Unix Groves Joam Mmware plusdeu zunmappaed postdrop Administrator Postfix Backup Operators Proxy Guests root Network Configuration Operators sambashare PasswordPropleny sasl Windows group name UNIX group name Administrators root To create a map enter group names you want to map and click Add Add Advanced maps are listed below To display simple maps in the Mapped users list select the check box below If multiple Windows group names are mapped to one UNIX group name you must select one map to be the primary To set a map to be the primary map select the map and click Set Primary Remove Mapped groups Ki LI AUEG Administrators PCHFS root 0 h Use the following command to mount the NFS folder o AA WINDOWS systen3 2 cad exe Microsoft Windows XP Chk 5 1 2600 cc gt hki PTA 1985 2081 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Administrator cd SFU common C SF commonmount 192 168 1 118 mnt nas uolumel public m m is now successfully connected to 192 168 1 116 mnt nas volumel public The command completed successfully h HER FU common gt
41. aa 114 EE ee EE 115 EE Ee ta TEE 117 4 9 9 Restore Factory Ee dn EE 117 Seele Of GE 118 PART 5 SYSTEM STATUS See ee eee eee eee ME E MM MD TE 120 Dis E Een Bettel gr el dne voa ao eR a i dave A RA 120 Se RE 122 XS cca No er Er 123 iM Error M S 124 EE alte ER 124 PV TOW USO Space dd 126 5 522 CHANGE Ee EE 127 PART 6 APPLICATIONS ai 129 O MA EE EP rM E ERES 129 6 1 1 Set UD MUMS C S 129 6 12 TURES CONMECUOM a ice cc eee eee c 130 6 2 Mouhting ISO Imgge lesa 131 6 3 Survelllabte AIO EE 134 53 L USB CIMET tee eene OR 134 Bs Le RE 140 6 4 Web File Manager CeXtplorer ccccicccccsssscssssssscssssscesseessecssesesseseesesessessseeseuseseeseseusessesasensees 146 641 ACCOUNT IMAN LEMON Es tersa eines 146 6 4 2 Access eXtplorer using a Standard Account ss 149 PART 7 DOWNLOAD SERVICES taaan iaa 151 751 MIEDONKEY DOW O AG ica ia 151 ToD BV POUT Dada et etre a a esos a a eem uaa 154 PART 8 PERSONALIZATION ee 157 Sl Change Back ge LEE 157 p 2 Change Ne EE 160 Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Part 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview Welcome to U NAS U NAS provides an integrated solution that enables storage and management of data and content to achieve your business personal goals One Step Setup Users can configure the system by clic
42. as built in support of eMule eDonkey and BT PT file sharing Printer Server U NAS supports USB printers and can serve as a printer server over the network SCSI and RAID U NAS supports RAID 0 1 5 6 10 and iSCSI DFS Service U NAS supports DFS Service to expand storage uPnP and Bonjour U NAS supports uPnP and Bonjour service LVM and RAID U NAS supports LVM RAID 0 1 5 6 10 LVM provides a better way to manage data Surveillance Station U NAS supports both USB camera and IP camera U NAS supports unlimited USB IP cameras and can monitor as many cameras as you want U NAS provides a cheapest way to set up a surveillance station Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 1 2 U NAS Package Contents U NAS package includes the following components U NAS NS 400 power cable NNINNINNINN screw x 16 network cable Please contact us if any component is missing Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 1 3 U NAS Front AAA Power Switch amp Power LED Reset Switch USB 2 0 HDD Tray HDD Activity LED HDD Power LED Copyright 20120 All rights reserved SE YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Back 7 Network eth1 8 Network ethO 9 10 Reserved 11 USB 2 0x2 12 PS 2 Keyboardy 13 PS 2 Mouse
43. changes Settings State Disabled select Storage Path Max Upload Speed Max Download Speed Max Upload Connections Max Connections Max Downloads Enable U Download Server Enable at Starup bt I 20 KB s gggg KB s 200 8 To add a download task click Add and input the download URL and select the path for storing the downloaded files Click Add to create a MLDonkey download task Copyright 20120 All rights reserved 152 YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Add Download Task xc FR OCH HT Fail pl Download URL Htemp2c amp yjipy3n7 b amp tfn amp zd7 p3pbntcd Dos File Name amp 1 amp 5 bien Si rar Path ImntiNAS yutech bt Note Support eDonkey eMule and http downloading Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 7 2 BT PT Download U NAS uses transmission to support BT PT file sharing U NAS has an embedded management system but users can also use the web management system provided by transmission to control the BT PT service In order to use the BT PT service users must set the path to store the downloaded files first Enter U Download BT PT Click Enable BT PT and select a path for storing the downloaded files Click Save to save the changes BT PT Download ei Y Enable BT PT Enable atStarup Path mnt NAS yutech bt gt Enable Bt PT Select Download Path
44. chnologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 6 U NAS System Manager Windows Internet Explorer Eolo OO E nirs demounesentt mebmens mnghr v W Certificate Enor x E sng Be y Favorites 33 E New Tab Hu Suggested Sites gt Web Slice Gallery E referring page U NAS System Manager Am 73 dh v Pager Safety v Tool v U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help English 2012 08 05 17 27 44 SUN Ta Account Control Panel A A A v lt p LDAP User AD User Search nag T User ID User Name Group Type System Inforn A all 10000 David everyone Tech LDAP User 7 10001 Mike everyone Tech LDAP User Applications Id ad Paget Total1 Page s gt pl U Done Internet Protected Mode On Search You can quickly find certain users by typing a keyword in the search box 4 1 3 User Quota U NAS supports both user and group quota for better storage allocation You may set disk quotas to a Group or individual users Once a user exceeds the quota he she will no longer be able to save files on U NAS You can assign a quota to all users as shown below You can also adjust individual user s quota Please note 0 means no limit Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc F U NAS v2 0 User Manual Account x User Quota Select Volume Nas gt yutech Adjust User Quota Set the quota for all Users 0 1 2854413MB User Quota
45. cking the Backup button You may also run a scheduled backup and configure the backup time on this page Note You may use Shares to create a folder for email backup o EMail Server A Email Settings Ch General Settings lt Backup Email El Backup EN Backup Steps 1 Set backup path 2 Immediate backup or scheduled backup La Monitor Mail Attachement Backup Storage Folder mail bak User m lx Select a foder for backup This folder CANNOT be a shared public folder amp Add User A Lock User E Delete User Immediate Backup Edit User Immediate Backup Domain Click Start will backup the email system immediately B Add Domain d Delete Domain Edit Domain Scheduled Backup Select Time Sunday 23 10 Le Scheduled Backup Select a time and the system will autamtically backup the email system Settings Backup lists Backup Name Date Time Download Restore Remove Yu Mail Backup 2012 08 01 10 16 tar gz 2012 08 01 10 16 Download Restore Delete 3 Monitor Emails U NAS allows you to monitor the emails sent from received by a specific account U NAS provides a function to monitor email communications A copy of emails to from an account will be forwarded to another email when Email Monitor is configured Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 97 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Server Email Settings 9 General Settings Monitor Emails c Backup Monitors emails from to certain email acco
46. connection v root Save Receive Manufacturer Notifications When it is enabled U NAS will display the manufacturer messages on the homepage Enable Audio Warning When this function is enabled U NAS uses an audio warning to alert users for system failures Email Notifications U NAS also supports email notifications to alert users for system failures In order to use this function you have to configure the SMTP service e SMTP Server Name for example smtp gmail com e SMTP port default value is 25 However gmail com uses 465 e Sender name e Email address e Password used to log in the SMTP server e SSL connection if the SMTP requires a SSL connection you need to select this 4 9 7 System Backup U NAS provides two functions 1 backup the system and 2 backup the system configurations We strongly recommend that you backup the system after you make any changes on U NAS Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 115 U NAS v2 0 User Manual You may also backup the system configuration regularly You can restore the system by uploading a saved configuration file This is very useful when you try to make changes on U NAS if you are not sure how to change something on U NAS you can backup the system configuration first If anything goes wrong you can restore the system using the backup Enter Control Panel System Settings System Backup Select a path to store the backup image e System S
47. cted to a network When you enable this service the uPnP devices automatically establish working configurations with other devices Enter Control Panel Network Services gt uPnP and enable uPnP Service Hetwork Service e MOX Ae a oe O G e uPnP v Enable uPnP Save Note uPnP When uPnP is enabled a uPnP compatible device from any vendor can find your U NAS in the network 4 4 8 Bonjour Bonjour zero configuration networking enables automatic discovery of computers printers devices and services on IP networks U NAS uses Bonjour to facilitate the installation configuration and use of network printers and other devices of Mac systems To enable Bonjour Service enter Control Panel gt Network Services gt Bonjour Select and enable the Bonjour services in the table Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 82 U NAS v2 0 User Manual F A Network Service A D 2 Fw Er ae ei ae F Bonjour Service Bonjour Service Select Service Service Name State Web U NAS WEB Enabled AFP Apple File Protocol over TCP IP U NAS AFP Enabled J Bonjour Service E HTTPS Secure web server U NAS HTTPS Disabled SAMBA Server Message Block over TCP IP U NAS SMB Enabled QMobile for iPhone iPod Touch U NAS GQMobile Disabled SSH U NAS SSH Disabled UPNP DLNA media server U NAS UPnP Disabled E FTP File Transfer Protocol U NAS FTP Disabled w Note i A How to use
48. d folder name file E New shared folder name 113 file DFS Settings DFS Nodes List Node IP Node folder Mame Local Falder Mame Edit IQ 4 Page 1 Total 0 Page s e NM Note After configuring DFS you can access distributed files and folders in different locations If the configuration is set successfully the DFS node will be displayed in the DFS Node List Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual LIGA IM mm Y Jar amp ak wb sa o 9 e DFS Node Node Server Node shared folder name New shared folder name m ke Save DFS Settings DFS Nodes List Mode IP Mode folder Mame Local Folder Name Edit 192168 1 113 file 113 file Delete 192 168 1 126 nas yu ek 126 2H Delete IQ Page Totali Page s Pp NM w Note 4 4 9 2 Access DFS Input 192 168 1 110 and the DFS folder will be shown in the file explorer Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual File Edit View Tools Help Organize Network and Sharing Center View remote printers Jj Downloads 3l Recent Places Libraries Documents a Music Pictures BE Videos RETE Ma Computer EL Local Disk C Ca TH D a Local Disk F Ge shares 1 192 168 Gig Network di 192 168 1110 A 2 items Double click the DFS folder and input the user name and password folders on ot
49. d in the left panel to view old video clips Note You may click Refresh if no video is shown in the right panel IP Camera MonitorRoom1011 SEN e e Monitoring Snapshot Stop Refresh Video playlist gt 20120806 O movie 20120806 115532 a H 20120806 125532 avi H 20120806 135532 avi H 20120806 140811 avi H 20120806 150811 avi H 20120806 160811 avi Users can also control the monitor window by clicking the following icons Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Monitor Real Time video Snapshot Take a snapshot of the current video frame Start Stop Start or Stop the video recording Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 145 U NAS v2 0 User Manual 6 4 Web File Manager CeXtplorer U NAS includes a web file manager eXtplorer for users to access the files on U NAS using a web browser 6 4 1 Account Management Users can manage the web explorer accounts not U NAS accounts by clicking the Admin button e Web File Manager _ x plorer erg Directory Tree s e a Directory 4 Click Admin 4 Lip camera gt A SS 3 2 share Home Reload Q Search gj UG wa ag m 3 Show Directories a J web Name Size Type Modified Perms Owner B ip camera 31B Directory 2012 08 06 11 55 777 rwxrwxrwx unknown B share 54B Directory 2012 08 06 11 54 777 rwxrwxrwx unknown B web 6B Directory 2012 08 06 11 18 777
50. dA Page Safetyy Tooss C U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help English EN 2012 07 24 17 28 04 TUE Change Password Current New Confrim Internet Protected Mode On Fa 1006 E jd Note Users can use a ssh client such as PuTTY to login U NAS with this username password Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Part 4 U NAS Management U NAS provides a user friendly web based management center to manage the system Users can manage U NAS from anywhere using a web browser if U NAS is exposed to the internet 4 1 Account Management In order to apply permission settings administrator has to create user accounts and groups first Users can enter Control Panel gt Account Manager to manage accounts 4 1 1 Group Management A user group is a collection of users with same access privilege Click Groups to add groups Account es X Groups Users Add Delete Edit Groups Add Delete Edit Users i J D User Quota Group Quota Setup Disk Quota for Users Setup Disk Quota for Groups L r i L uu Select LDAP Group Note everyone Group is integrated in U NAS OS every user belongs to everyone Group Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 24 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Account A AA BB 4 gt LDAP Group AD Group 4 1 Click Add Group botton F Group Group Name ype G ID Gr N T F 9999 LDAP Group LW 4
51. db2 929 55 GB Member Device i e ichronization Used in 2 Hard Drive3 Idevisdc2 929 65 GB Member Device Synced Unused RAID Management Expansion Click Expansion vi Select Spare Device View Member Add Spare RAID Migration Expansion Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 45 U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 System will reshape the RAID After being reshaped the space will be lager Disks X Ba oy A i x Ki amp RAID RAID MAE Select RAID Level RAID Size Device Size Status Synchronization Used in Idevimd0 RAID 5 1 82 TB 929 65 GB Normal Rebuilding Rebuild 096 Unused RAID Management Create RAID wv Note View Member Add Spare RAID Migration Expansion 5 Expand a Volume Click Properties of the Volume to be expanded F Disks X Edit Add Volume Volume Group nas 2 72 TB 909 84 GB Free Volume yutech ENS 19 TB Available Total1 9 TB CProperUnmount Volume Group Manager Note Click Property Create Delete Edit Volume Groups Edit Volume Add Volume to Volume Group Create File Systems B Tos Es Create Volume Group Increase the size of the Volume and Click Save Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 46 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Volume yutech Property LZ Add Volume File System AFS Status Mounted 1 8 TB 34 MB 1 8 TB 2855872 MB Expand the space a
52. dity environments may damage the device This device accepts 100 240V AC input Incorrect power input may damage the device Do not leave the device in a dusty place or a humid place Please make sure you have enough ventilation for the device Do not leave the device exposed to a heat source or in a high temperature location such as in the sun Unplug the power cord and other cables before you clean the device Use clean and dry cloth to clean the device Do not use chemicals to clean the device Do not leave the device on an uneven surface Do not run the power cord under carpeting Do not cover the power cord with throw rugs runners or similar coverings Arrange the power cord away from traffic areas where it will not be tripped over Do not block the ventilation hole of the device Do not repair the device by yourself Contact U NAS com for technical service Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Table of Contents SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ie SMENTREESRSERAEFERSEURSESRS EMENEREENA tentent semences sente SETA I S IU tete 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 PART 1 INTRODUCTION c 7 Ee ci e 7 EZ U NAS Package COnte DES anenai a a rs anse De tee en 10 SNE c IET 11 PART 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION s same 13 2 We ESS de LI Hata Ee 13 2 2 Connect U NAS to Network and Power nes 15 PART 3 G e e ang e 16 3A Connec
53. dministration File Action View Help e amp ES Ed CR Services for WHIX loca E 3 Server for HFS Client for HFS User Name Mapping on local computer Reload Apply 9 e e r PCHE BEE d User Hame Mapping User Name Mapping creates an association or map between Windows user and group names and UNIX user and group names To configure User Name Mapping settings selec the source used to access UNIX user and group names Use Network Information Service NIS DG Use Password and Group files To add simple and advanced maps use the maps tab To identify UNIX user and group names enter the file path and name of the password and group files for those users and groups Password file path and name IE Browse Group file path and name Refresh interval to synchronize user and group names with User Name Mapping Days 1 Hours lo Minutes lo Synchronize Mow e Click the Maps Tab gt Show Group Maps List UNIX Users User Name Mapping on local computer Reload Apply 9 J d A To create maps click Apply User Name Mapping creates the maps automatically E Advanced maps To map user names click Show User Maps To map group names click Show Group Maps Hide User Maps show Group Maps Windows domain name WLIXUEQ 1 List Windows Users Windows users UNIX users RINA Fe user unmapped unmapped gt admin Administrator amar is Guest avahi Help ssistant backup bin daemon Windows user name
54. e built in FTP Server using the following page To access the FTP server on U NAS launch an explorer and enter ftp U NAS IP You may also use a FTP client such as WinSCP to access the FTP server in U NAS 4 4 2 1 Set up FTP Server Enter Control Panel gt Network Services gt FTP Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 64 Hetwork Service FTP Server Settings U NAS v2 0 User Manual 2 e wp A ER wu FTP Server Settings General Settings Enable FTP Service Protocol FTP Regular 7 FTP External SSL TLS Part 21 Allow anonymous lagin E FTP Connection Max connections Max connections per account Enable Speed Control Max upload speed 99999 KB s 0 KB s means no limit Max download speed 99999 KB s 0 KB s means no limit Advancde Passive FTP port range Use default port range 55536 56559 Use user defined port range 55535 7 Enable passive IP address Passive IP address Save 100 10 65534 Enable the service and select the port speeds control and maximum connections You may also configure the passive FTP service on this page Protocol Type You may choose standard or SSL mode for FTP server SSL mode provides a safer connection Allow Anonymous Login Enable Disable anonymous login Connection Limits Setup maximum connections upload download speeds and connections account Passive Mode FTP Port Range You may choose a pre defined port
55. e contents of the ISO image Launch a file explorer and browse to U NAS shared folder and the iso contents will be displayed Copyright 20120 All rights reserved 132 YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual CRL Network 1921681110 share gt S Bear share File Edit View Tools Help Organize New folder 5 Recent Places Windows Server 2008 COM eere E LL Et Fle folder Es Disc Image File DE 200GB all Libraries Documents a Music Pictures BE Videos al AE FS La Computer E Local Disk C a Local Disk F Ge shares 192 168 A Network bb 197 168 1110 jM GAO PC J 2 items Unmount ISO Image File Click on the Unmount from the ISO image list to unmount the ISO image Search 150 files ISO image file Mount path ISO size ISO Image Mount e x imnt MAS yutech shareAWindaws imnt MAS yutech shareAVindaws 216 Unmount Server 2008 150 C unmount C mac_backup f Ch mail 5 mail bak Umount ISO KO share 5 windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 150 Salected File Mount as Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 6 3 Surveillance Station U NAS has a very powerful built in Surveillance Station U NAS Surveillance Station supports USB Cameras and IP Cameras simultaneously U NAS Surveillance Station supports unlimited amount of IP Cameras and USB cameras To set up Surveillance Station enter Applications Sur
56. e slave fails The bond s MAC address is externally visible on only one port network adapter to avoid confusing the switch This mode provides fault tolerance The primary option affects the behavior of this mode Balance xor Transmit based on source MAC address XOR d with destination MAC address modulo slave count This selects the same slave for each destination MAC address This mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Broadcast Transmits everything on all slave interfaces This mode provides fault tolerance 802 3ad Creates aggregation groups that share the same speed and duplex settings Utilizes all slaves in the active aggregator according to the 802 3ad specification Balance tlb Channel bonding that does not require any special switch support The outgoing traffic is distributed according to the current load computed relative to the speed on each slave Incoming traffic is received by the current slave If the receiving slave fails another slave takes over the MAC address of the failed receiving slave Balance alb Includes balance tlb plus receive load balancing rlb for IPV4 traffic Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 111 U NAS v2 0 User Manual and does not require any special switch support The receive load balancing is achieved by ARP negotiation The bonding driver intercepts the ARP Replies sent by the local
57. erent locations to be logically grouped under one folder or DFS root U NAS supports DFS to expand the storage 4 4 9 1 DFS Settings 1 Setup Authentication See Section 4 5 2 Enter Control Panel Network Services DFS if DFS service is not enabled message is shown go to Control Panel Network Services SMB and enable DFS service Network Service D ak w r ae Oo ON e DFS Node Mode Server Nodr PS SPSS hem EE 7 DFS Service nn gt New DFS Service is not enabled yet Do you want to m configure the DFS Service DFS Settings DESNOL Node IP Node folder Mame Local Folder Mame Edit Iq 4 Pasge Total Pageis e NM w Mote After configuring DEG you can access distributed files and folders in different locations Enable DFS Service on the SMB Settings page to use the DFS service Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 84 U NAS v2 0 User Manual se si SMB Settings Enable Samba Service Enable this service for windows shares NetBlos U NAS Te Server Description Za SMB Settings p iieii Personal Folder nas gt yutech Enable DFS service Distributed System w Mote Configure the Samba Service Input DFS node IP shared folder on the node and the new folder name on U NAS Click Save to save the changes Network Service e AIS Aarra oeda DFS Node Mode Server 192 168 1 113 Node share
58. ettings X Se UW a H vd AL Backup System Select Folder mnt NAS yutech share Backup Settings System Backup v Note Backup system and system configurations click Start to backup U NAS configurations You can also restore the system by uploading a backup file System Settings X k qe UW a g G 3i Backup 5ystem Backup Settings Backup Settings A BackUp settings Css Restore Restore Settings Restore System Backup v Note ins Backup and Restore System Settings Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 116 U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 9 8 System Upgrade Users can upgrade U NAS online It may take several minutes or much longer to upgrade the system Please backup your system before upgrading U NAS Please do not disturb the upgrading process otherwise it may damage the device After the upgrading process is completed U NAS will reboot automatically Enter Control Panel System Settings System Upgrade Select Upgrade U NAS and or Upgrade U NAS System and click Upgrade F System Settings EM UW a H vd L System Upgrade 7 Upgrade U NAS UI Upgrade U NAS System Tour system is the latest version System Upgrade Upgrade w Mote m 4 9 9 Restore Factory Settings Users can restore U NAS to the default factory settings Please backup your system and data before you click the button Restoring to default factor
59. he following instructions explain the process to map a network drive using Windows Explorer 1 Access the U NAS for example 192 168 1 110 right click shares then click Map network driver Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 20 U NAS v2 0 User Manual File Edit View Tools Help Organize v Network and Sharing Center Y Favorites download EE Desktop Share di Share de Downloads Ej Recent Places L ert click shares A Libraries Es Documents Open in new window d Music ZE ASIE E Pictures ane EDS E E Videos ig ASFE Find in Files with EmEditor Snagit Ba Computer ei SVN FeEH K amp Local Disk C R TortoiseSVN ca FEE D i a Local Disk F B ANRT HA HZ HEY shares rar T SS HS E mail SS FEI shares rar 3 E mail NEE Mi GAO PC Restore previous versions M PRODUCTION PC Scan with Malwarebytes Anti Malware jM U NAS enee 2 Click this one Copy Ba WY WHS2011 tu Network BS 192 168 1 110 Create shortcut Properties shares 192 168 1 110 Share 2 Click Finish e Map Network Drive What network folder would you like to map Specify the drive letter for the connection and the folder that you want to connect to Drive Folder 1192 168 1 110 shares EU rS Example server share Reconnect at logon Connect using different credentials Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your docume
60. her DFS systems will be displayed ere e gt d Network 1921681110 dfs a 43 f Search dfs P File Edit View Tools Help Organize New folder KI Recent Places ges es 113 file 126 Hae S File folder File folder Libraries Documents al Music Pictures BE Videos RESTS Lu Computer E Local Disk C Ga FFE D cx Local Disk F Lg shares 192 168 th Network i 192 168 1110 jE GAO PC A 2 items ELS Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 5 Authentication 4 5 1 LDAP U NAS uses LDAP service for user authentication U NAS provides two ways for configuring LDAP authentication 1 standard and 2 Advanced Standard Settings uses the LDAP service on U NAS Advanced Settings can use remote LDAP servers for authentication Advanced settings are designed for advanced users only Warning Do not make changes on this page unless you know what you are doing Standard Settings Input the LDAP password and Save Authentication X Standard Settings If vau use local LDAP service local LDAP root password is sufficient for mast authenticatian requirements Password TILIL j E Display password LDAP Settings Advanced Settings w Note LU NAS uses LDAP as the default authentication system Advanced Settings Server localhost stands for local authentication You may use other servers for authenticati
61. hostto LI NA S Remate Host 182 158 1 110 Port H 3 Remote Backup User unas Password 2 Remote Backup datz Local Path mnt MA amp S vutech data e TR O Everyday Every Week Every Month 23 58 Add Remote Sever Remote Backup Marne Local Storage Path 182 158 1 11 data imnt ASvutechidatal w Note Backup remote hostto U MAS or vice versa Backup Time Remove Everyday23 58 Remove n 4 6 2 Time Machine U NAS supports Apple Time Machine Users can use U NAS to backup Mac systems Enter Control Panel Backup Time Machine Select a folder and enable the service Copyright 20120 All rights reserved 93 YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Time Machine Service Backup Apple Mac on U NAS using Time Machine Enable Time Machine Service Backup folder mac backup e TimeMachine w Mote Backup Apple Mac on U NAS using Time Machine How to backup an Apple OS Machine Go to Time Machine Click ON eoo Time Machine Select Disk Options J Time Machine Time Machine keeps copies of everything on your Mac including system files applications and settings as well as your music pictures and other important files Since Time OFF ON Machine keeps daily backups you can revisit your Mac as it appeared in the past Click ON V Show Time Machine status in menu bar 1 Click the lock to prevent further changes 2 Copyr
62. hree disks is required for a complete RAID 5 configuration RAID 6 extends RAID 5 by adding an additional parity block RAID 6 provides good redundancy and data loss recovery capability RAID 10 RAID 10 is implemented as a striped array whose segments are RAID 1 arrays RAID 10 has the same fault tolerance as RAID level 1 RAID 10 has the same overhead for fault tolerance as mirroring alone High I O rates are achieved by Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual striping RAID 1 segments Under certain circumstances RAID 10 array can sustain multiple simultaneous drive failures Excellent solution for sites that would have otherwise gone with RAID 1 but need some additional performance boost Select Devices to be used in the array RAID Type Chunk Size and as Member or Spare Click Create to create the RAID Array English EN 2012 07 26 09 05 07 THR U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help lt RAID Create RAID Select RAID Type RAID 5 parity v 4 2 Select Raid Type Select chunk size 64KB v 4 3 Select Chunk Size RAID Management Selectthe RAID device to be added Device ID Model idevisda2 WDC WD10EZEX 00R 80 0 idevisdb2 WDC WD10EZEX 00R 80 0 Pa Idevisdc2 WDC WWD10EZEX 00R 80 0 4 4 Click Create button 1 Select Devices v Note Support RAID 0 1 5 6 10 RAID 0 requires at least 2 devices RAID 1 requires at least 2 devices RAID 5 requires a
63. ight 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Select a U NAS Time Machine then click Use Backup Disk 60 Time Machine 7 H m e m Va i 7 d MK shares sn Of U NA S TimeMachine on U NAS 5 TMBackup on U NAS TimeMachine on U NAS 8 TMBackup on NASBFA200 TimeMachine Set Up Other Time Capsule 77 Set up a Time Capsule that is not listed here Tim e las Encrypt backup disk m e is OFF 2 Do Not Back Up C Ue Backup Disk s it M Show Time Machine status in menu bar a Click the lock to prevent further changes 2 Input Name and Password Click Connect 000 Time Machine Enter your name and password for the server U NAS so that Time Machine can access it Connect as Guest Registered User Name sale001 Time Machine OFF PUN on M Show Time Machine status in menu bar a Click the lock to prevent further changes 2 Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc SE 4 7 Email Server U NAS v2 0 User Manual U NAS is shipped with a built in professional Email server and a web based Email management system The email server is suitable for mid size or small companies or can be used as an internal email server Users must configure the Email Server first before using the email service on U NAS The following steps show how to setup the Email Server on U NAS
64. igure iSCSI Service P Create iscsi Target 4 Setup username and password d Create iS Edit SCSI Target iSCSI Volume Mame iscsi SCSI lah iqn 2006 01 com u nasiiscsinas iscsi Target Alias nas iscsi CHAP Authentication CRC Enable CHAP 13 Enable CHAP Authentication 4 Authentication Liser Mame SCSI Password 123455789012 Enable Mutual CHAP Liser Mame Password d e Note The length of the password should be more than 12 Copyright 20120 All rights reserved x 12 Click Edit button View Client Edit Delete Volume Group Capacity Status Operation nas 272TB Ready Stop gt x SC Status Operation Multipath Ready Stop 4 14 Input User Name 15 Input password 16 Click Save button A YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 2 5 2 iSCSI Client Connection Open iSCSI Initiator on your windows system in Control Panel Administrative Tools Click Discovery JFavorite Targets a 1 Click Discovery The system will look for Targets on following portals 2 Click Discover LIL Le To add a target portal dick Discover Portal To remove a target portal select the address above and then dick Remove Discover Target Portal Enter the IP address or DINS name and port number of the portal you want to add To change the default settings of the discovery of the target portal click the Advanced button
65. in Name wutechmal 3322 org A DDNS User Name yutechmail i Password ATT Note DDNS is a service that maps Internet domain names to IP addresses DONS allows anyone hosting a Web or FTP server to advertise a public name to prospective users You can use the URL provided by the DONS service provider t confiqure the DONS service U NAS provides two methods to support DDNS service 1 Domain Service Provider DDNS update URL and 2 DDNS Service Provider such as www dyndns com and www 3322 org 1 Some domain registration service providers allow users to use a URL to update their Dynamic IP for the hostname they registered Please follow the instructions of the domain registration provider and enter the URL on this page 2 U NAS also allows users to use the DDNS services provided by www dyndns com and www 3322 org In order to use their services you have to register a username with the providers After the registration is completed you will be given a username and password by the provider Please enter the username and password on this page U NAS will connect the service providers to update the dynamic IP After DDNS service is configured successfully users can use domain name instead of IP to access U NAS Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 81 U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 4 7 uPnP uPnP is a technology for dynamically attaching devices directly to a computer uPnP devices are plug and play when conne
66. in controller and authentication Domain MetBlOS F name 2 ADS Realm WY LOCAL D DNS Server 192 168 1 252 AD Settings AD Admin username admin s AD Admin password IITTIIII w Note Authentication using Windows AD k A After Active Directory is configured correctly user accounts will be displayed in the Account Management page Account 4 x A A ARR ak LDAP Group AD Group Group ID Group Name Type Edit WY domain admins AD Group E E WY domain users AD Group La x WY domain guests AD Group Le x WY allowed rodc password replication group AD Group E E WY denied rodc password replication group AD Group L E WY read only domain controllers AD Group L x WY enterprise read only domain controllers AD Group L E WWY ra_allowremoteaccess AD Group E E WY ra_allowdashboardaccess AD Group Lg x WY ra_allowshareaccess AD Group L E Id ad PagetTotal4Page s Pp pl Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc AA ef Vi ZA L NO N N 21 RTS MANS Note AD accounts cannot be edited deleted from U NAS to assure security 4 6 Backups 4 6 1 rSync U NAS v2 0 User Manual U NAS uses rSync service to allow users to backup the data on a remote machine to a local directory on U NAS or vice versa The following steps show how to backup local data to a remote machine 1 Enable rSync service 2 Setup the rSync Server Port default value is 873 You may need to configure your r
67. ist For example Migration from RAID5 to RAID6 Disks F4 Migration RAID d m RAID Type RAID 5 Mn Device Mame Size Status Operation T Idevisdaz 929 65 GB active sync Member Device F J I igration Delete 1 idevisdc2 929 65 GE active sync Member Device n Used in E idev s dbz 929 65 GB active sync Member Device idewsde2 agaGcB Unused Spare Device EE RAID Managen Select Mode RAID 5 gt RAlD 6 ga 2 Select Mode 3 Click Migration Button 1 Add New Device RAID Array will be rebuilt It will take some time to complete the migration operation Depending on the size of the RAID Array it may take a long time to complete the migration Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 43 U NAS v2 0 User Manual RAID RAID View Device Add Device Set Spare Hard Drive Migration Select RAID Level RAID Size Device Size Status Synchronization u Idevimd RAID 6 1 82 TB 929 65 GB Normal amp Degraded amp Rebuilding Rebuild 0 Ui RAID Management Create RAID w Note View Member Add Spare RAID Migration Expansion 4 2 3 3 RAID Expansion If a RAID Array is lack of space you may expand the RAID Make sure RAID synchronization is completed before you start expanding your RAID Array 1 insert a new disk enter Control panel gt Disks Create RAID Device Disks X Fa Fa 4 j n La RM oue Ki 3 Initialize Volume
68. king one button File Server U NAS can be used as a file server It supports SMB CIFS and NFS FTP Server U NAS can be used as a FTP server It supports SSL TLS and passive mode Users can also control the upload download connections amp speed ITunes Server U NAS has a built in iTunes server Users can use iTunes to play the music stored on U NAS VPN Server U NAS has built in VPN service supported U NAS VPN Server uses a public communication infrastructure such as the internet to provide remote offices or individual users with secure access to their private network DDNS Server U NAS DDNS Service allows user to create a hostname that points to his her home or office IP address providing an easy to remember URL instead of IP for quick access Web Server U NAS provides a PHP MySQL and Apache2 LAMP Users can setup up to five web sites on a single U NAS unit by simply uploading the web site files LDAP and AD Authentication U NAS supports LDAP and AD authentication Email Server Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual U NAS has a built in professional Email server and a web based management system The email server and the web based management system are integrated seamlessly in the U NAS system Remote Backup U NAS can be used as a backup device Local data on U NAS can be saved on a remote machine and remote data can be backed up on U NAS Download Services U NAS h
69. laces Details config File Folder Date Modified 20106474 2156 5 Launch openvpn on Windows XP and an red VPN icon will be shown in the system tray SEA AKT 10 49 Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 6 Right click the icon and select Connect Enter the username and password of your U NAS Li Open PH Connection client Current State Connecting os dur 02 10 53 13 2010 Open VFR 2 0 9 Tixs2 MiacY 55L Lro bailt on Oct 1 200E Open PH User Authentication Username admin Password EE Disconnect Reconnect 7 Ifthe connection is successful the openvpn icon will change to green 10 50 After the VPN connection is established your remote windows machine can use the local network 4 4 6 Dynamic DNS DDNS Settings U NAS allows users to create a hostname that points to your home or office IP address providing an easy to remember URL for quick access through the DDNS service U NAS provides an update mechanism which makes the hostname work with your dynamic IP address Users can access U NAS via a hostname URL if DDNS service is enabled and configured correctly To set up DDNS service on U NAS enter Control Panel Network Services gt DDNS Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc KE U NAS v2 0 User Manual Hetwork Service a e Oe a 4 Y DDNS Settings URL Service Provider www 3322 0rg 3 Doma
70. le 192 168 1 110 share Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 61 U NAS v2 0 User Manual 3 Accessing Trashbox When a file is deleted a recycle folder will be created under the same directory You may access this folder for files deleted OL File Edit View Tools Help Organize New folder Downloads wi New Microsoft Word docx 1 Recent Places EE w A Microsoft Word 3248 File folder I o byte ytes Libraries ES Documents A Music i Pictures B Videos al REFE M Computer EL Local Disk C ca FE D Local Disk F Ese shares 192 168 BRE e Network ba 192 168 1 110 1 GAO PC jm LXUEQIANG PC A 2 items 4 3 4 Enable Personal Folder A personal folder is only accessible by the owner and cannot be accessed by other users To enable personal folder go to Network Services SMB Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Network Service Ar a e OC SQ 42 SMB Settings W Enable Samba Service Enable this service for windows shares NetBIOS U NAS s Server Description LI MAS Serve SMB Settings server Description U NAS Server Personal Folder Disable 1 Select Volume Group gt Volume Disable 7 Enable DES servi lem nas gt yutech 4 2 Click Save button w Note Configure the Samba Service For the Personal Folder Select a path for personal folder and click
71. lick Add button to add the account into the group Click Save to complete the operation Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual U NAS System Manager Windows Internet Explorer QO E ntps demournasentisnvebmen saminphp ES Cerificate Eror x E a ns aly Favorites 33 E New Tab g Suggested Sites Web Slice Gallery v E referring page U NAS System Manager m d v Pages Safetyv Tools v U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help English 2012 08 05 17 22 18 SUN Account Edit Group Add user to group Marketing Existing User Available Users Done Internet Protected Mode On Remove Users from the Group Select users you want to remove from Existing Users in the group and click the Remove button Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Delete Group s You may click the link Delete Group to delete a group from U NAS e U NAS System Manager Windows Internet Explorer GO y Favorites 33 E New Tab g Suggested Sites ig Web Slice Gallery E referring page U NAS System Manager FP C3 dA Pages Safety Tock U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help 2012 08 05 17 23 08 SUN Account Yr A A RR gt Control Panel LDAP Group AD Group mm cc Group ID Group Name Type System 9999 everyone LDAP Group Information 10000 Tech LDAP Group
72. lumel Marketing Details A Printers and Faxes 3 Install the printer driver Add Printer Wizard LA Select the manufacturer and model of your printer If your printer came with an installation disk click Have Disk If your printer is not listed consult your printer documentation for a compatible printer Manufacturer Printers Radio Shack E Samsung SCX 5120 Series Ricoh oy Samsung SF 8100 Series Riso e Royal Samsung 51 6304 Samsung 2 Sayin E This driver is digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is important Samsung SCX 4200 Seres Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc ae U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 9 System Settings Users can configure the system time network hardware languages notifications system backup and upgrade in this section 4 9 1 System Name and Port Users can setup the system name and the port for U NAS The default name for the system is U NAS and the default port is 443 Users can use either IP or system name for Windows only to access U NAS for example https u nas or https U NAS IP If the port number has been changed to another value you have to specify the port in the URL in order to access U NAS for example if you change the port number to 2010 and IP is 192 168 1 110 you can access U NAS by https U NAS 2010 or https 192 168 1 110 2010 Enter Control Panel System Settings General Settings Input the hostname and port F
73. me Machine External Devices External disks USB printer 2 Click the Setup button Copyright 2012 All rights reserved Account Manager Groups Users User Quota Group Quota Shares Manage shared folders Authentication LDAP and AD settings Email Server Email server settings System Settings General settings network and time Language hardware notifications Backup upgrade restore system Shutdown Restart n O m REP RS L English y 2012 07 24 15 57 27 TUE YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual x Easy Setu D Warning One step setup will remove all data from the hard drive Please backup your data before proceeding 3 Click Easy Setup List all of HDD information x Easy Setup prive Mode Capacity Hard Drive1 WDT10EZEX 00R ER idewsda 80 0 Vente Hard Drive WDC WDT EZEX DOR idewsdb 80 0 quen Hard Drive3 WDC WD10EZEX 00R SSES dewsdc 80 0 Lite Easy Setup Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Easy S etup One Step setup completed successfully You can access it with the following address LAM adsress W192 158 1 110 FTP ip address ftip 192 158 1 110 Easy Setup will create several default public shared folders shares itunes media bt and download 3 2 2 Map Network Drive in Windows A network drive is a file folder located on U NAS that has been configured for sharing over a LAN T
74. nes Click Basic and enable iTunes Service Click Advanced select a path for storing the media files input server name and port and click Apply mum FEM ee IS Bing p y Favorites B e New Tab g Suggested Sites Web Slice Gallery v referring page U NAS System Manager A Ka E o3 dm Pager Safety y Tools U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help English 2012 08 05 19 00 46 SUN t _ iTunes Advanced Settings w a d nstructioa Music Path Select Path Server Name U NAS23 Port 3689 o 7 00 PM Tunes Server e Done Internet Protected Mode On fa e 100 Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 6 1 2 iTunes Connection On a PC or Mac launch iTunes Player you should find the U NAS iTunes Server iTunes will automatically search for the music files on your U NAS File Edit LIBRARY n Music ii Movies TY Shows Aa Podcasts VN Radio STORE iTunes Store Y SHARED Store Advanced Help Name Brian Boru hi Ce Train Quisen Ba Better be Home Soon veni Domine Beneath A Rowan Tree All the lies that vou told me Super Girl E OF Only 4 woman s Heart Cantus Song of the Trinity Chorale VI Cantus Song of iTunes Time Continuous 3 47 Continuous aol Continuous 4125 3 40 ER Continuous Continuous Alan Stiv Andrea a Andrea Z Bara Basi Emi Fujita Frances B
75. nts and pictures Click Finish Finish Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 3 When you look in Computer window you ll see the mapped drive under Network Drives PIT CQ FE gt Computer EE File Edit View Tools Help 4 Organize System properties Uninstall or change a program Map network drive Open Control Panel Ne 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 BE Desktop Local Disk C SCH D Local Disk F Jp Downloads Go EE 0 5 M A A 20 6 GB free of 47 3 GB c 30 4 GB free of 185 GB c 121 GB free of 149 GB El Recent Places 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries gt Documents E DVD Drive E a Music Pictures 4 Network Location 1 E Videos RETE M Computer Other 1 amp L Local Disk C ca HS D a Local Disk F amp shares 192 168 KRE Eu Network JONE PC Workgroup WORKGROUP Memory 4 00 GB Processor Pentium R Dual Core Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 3 3 Change Admin Password Hint Please change the admin password immediately after you login U NAS and keep the new password in a safe place The default system administrator account is Username admin Password password Select U NAS Change Password input Current Password and New Password then click Apply button Jr Favorites E SRIUBEPSDES v E U NAS System Manager Ro A gt Gl
76. on Base DN Root Bind DN determined by the server configuration Password used to connect to LDAP server Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 88 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Password Policy allows user to change the password or not Authentication x Standard Settings Advanced Settings Configure LDAP service J Server lacalhast i Base DN dc yutech dc cn LDAP Settings d Root Bind DIN ou root de vyutech de cn Password TTT TTT E Display password Password Policy M Allow users ta change the passwords Save w Mote U NAS uses LDAP as the default authentication system 4 5 2 Active Directory Active Directory is an integral part of the Windows architecture created by Microsoft for directory service Active Directory is a centralized and standardized system that automates network management of user data security and distributed resources and enables interoperation with other directories Active Directory is designed especially for distributed networking environments Active Directory stores information and settings in a central database U NAS has built in support of AD authentication After U NAS joins an AD Domain it will load the user information to U NAS automatically which allows AD users to login and use U NAS Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 89 m U NAS v2 0 User Manual F 3 Authentication dE AD Settings Enable Windows doma
77. ormation Applications U U Download Desktop Background E ae U NAS Theme 2 E EU L Default Personalize Internet Protected Mode Off Za v 115 v Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 161
78. outer accordingly 3 Setupthe username and password to login the remote machine Select the local directory to be backed up and enter a name for the backup task 5 The remote machine will do a backup for the data on U NAS You may use another U NAS to do this job Backup Remote Backup Create a backup task lt rsync Server Settings V Enable rSYNC Port 873 User unas Fassword Save Backup Mame data Path mnt NAS yutech data Save Backup Task Path Copyright 20120 All rights reserved 91 nm YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual rsync Server Settings Enable rSYNC Port ofa User unas Password III Remote Backup Backup Mame data Path mnt NAS yutech data Save Backup Task Path data Imnt HAS yutech data Remove Remote Backup KE RR The following steps show how to backup data on a remote machine to U NAS 1 SetuprSync service on the remote machine side Enter the IP of the remote machine and the port for rSync server on U NAS Enter the username and password you want to use for rSync service authentication Enter a backup name Select a directory on U NAS for backup storage Select a schedule for the backup task and click the Add button GE LE A le Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 92 m U NAS v2 0 User Manual P Backup lt rSync Server Settings lt Remote Backup Backup remate
79. p 2012 07 25 14 54 38 WED Volume Group Name nas 4 4 Input Volume Group Name idewsda2 929 65GB Devices to be included idewsdb2 922 55GB 5 Select Devices Idevisdc2 929 65GB e Volume Group Manager Create Volume Group 6 Click Save button 3 Click Create Volume Group Click Add Volume U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help 2012 07 25 15 03 44 WED Es amp 4 Fr wies Control Panel Volume Group nas 2 72 TB 2 72 TB Free Eat Create Delete Edit Volume Groups Edit Volume Add Volume to Volume Group Create File Systems Volume Group Manager E Create Volume Group Input Volume Name Volume Space and select File System Type Click Save button to create a Volume U NAS system will format the volume after it is created Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual U NAS ControlPanel Window Tool Help 2012 07 25 15 07 13 WED Create Volume Volume Group nas Available 2 72 TB 2855808 MB Volume yutech Space MB 931704 File System Type Volume Group Manager g iSCSI Target Device EI Create Volume Group Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 2 2 Create RAID Members Enter Control Panel gt Disks gt Disks select the disks you want to use as RAID members and click Create RAID Device U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help English EN 2012 07 25 15 20 0
80. p Edit Domain Change the domain name Lal Monitor Mail Current damain name The domain ta be KW attachement Current Domain unas cn changed New domain name registered with the User New Domain provider For example cctv com it168 com amp Add User FS Domain Descriptian D Lock User Optional limited to 50 characters ki Delete Uaer S Edit User Reset Domain Add Domain de Delete Domain EUM 5 eng s Edit Domain 4 7 4 Web Email Client U NAS also provides a web email client page so that user can access to the email server on U NAS This is very useful when users are traveling and cannot have an access to his her email client programs To access to the emails Launch a web browser and input https IP mail Klos i AE LE Bing Fx iB Snagit BE 7 Favorites ds EIS 98 S U NAs s S vU Jr Ei 7 1 Beh Page gt Safety Took am YU Mail BH 4 Input Name domain Internet Protected Mode Off 43 100 Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 8 External Devices U NAS supports external disks and USB printers as external devices 4 8 1 External Disks External disks USB drives digital cameras digital camcorders can be connected to U NAS Users can manage the data on the external drives through U NAS Warning 1 Please unmount the external disk s before you initialize hard drives
81. r Site Manager E Select Entry Ld My Sites General Advanced Transfer Settings Charset 182 168 1 110 Port Server Type FTPS FTP over implicit TLS SSL Gia server Type Password Filename modified Fern Comments BH Queue empty Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 4 3 Set up NFS Network File System NFS is a network file system protocol originally developed to allow a user on a client computer to access files over a network in a manner similar to local storages 4 4 3 1 Enable NFS Enter Control Panel Network Services gt NFS Click Enable NFS Service and Save Network Service e X Ar a e CSA ON e NES Service v Enbale NFS Service Configure the NFS previlege in Shared Folders after NFS service is enabled NFS Service NFS Service configurations 4 4 3 2 NFS Privilege Settings To set up NFS privilege Enter Control Panel Shares and click NFS under the folder Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 68 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Shares T Ex gt e Volume Group nas Volume yutech Status Mounted File System xfs 4 Create Folder share Status Shared Edit Privilege Delete NFS w Mote CreatelsharelManage folders Click Add to add IP and privilege NFS Previlege Client File System xfs Previlege Mount Path imnt iAS vutech
82. range 55536 56559 or define your own port range for the passive mode FTP service on this page External IP for Passive FTP Copyright 20120 All rights reserved 65 YU Technologies Inc m U NAS v2 0 User Manual IP Address echoed to the remote client 4 4 2 2 Access to the FTP Server 1 Launch file explorer and enter the following URL ftp u nas or ftp 192 168 1 110 your U NAS IP Type in your username and password Hle Edit View Tools Help rganize Ke Favorites EE Desktop de Downloads qe Either the server does not allow anonymous logins or the e mail address was not El Recent Places p FTP server 192 168 1 110 Libraries User name tech001 E EE E Password a Music E Pictures After you log on you can add this server to your Favorites and return to it easily Videos A FTP does not encrypt or encode passwords or data before sending them to the bj REFE server To protect the security of your passwords and data use WebDAV instead IL Computer EL LocalDisk C IPIE pissed Ca R D Log On Cancel Ga Local Disk F Jo Ge shares 1 192 168 9 3 items 2 You may also use a FTP client such as FileZilla to access the FTP server on U NAS Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual FR FileZilla File Edit View Transfer Server Bookmarks Help ELE ES ve D uemme zeen zen oucicomen f
83. rnal network of U NAS Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 77 U NAS v2 0 User Manual External IP or Domain The IP or Domain name of U NAS Certificate A certificate is needed to use the VPN service on U NAS Ar a e GO We VPN Setttings lt Certificate Download Certificate Download Certificate Note VPN Setttings Download the certificate after changing the VPN settings Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 78 U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 4 5 2 VPN Client 1 Configure the port on your router 2 Download the certificate from U NAS and copy it to your Windows machine The file name of the certificate is openvpn tar gn 3 Download and install OpenVPN GUI for Windows you may use other VPN clients Add a new TAF Nins virtual ethernet adapter Delete ALL TAP in32 virtual ethernet adapters Generate a static lpenVTH key Open PR configuration file directory Open PH GUL OpenVFH GUI Read El Ly ca EI RUE C Program Files Open PWibin penVFH log file directory Open PH Manual Fage penVPN Sample Configuration Files OpenVFH feb Site Open PH fing README Uninstall penVFH m Open FH 2000505 4 Unzip the certificate file openvpn tar gz and copy the file to the path of openvpn program under the path config File Edit View Favorites Tools Help pack O yo Search gt Folders ca cre Other P
84. rst image quality Brightness Default is O range 0 255 Contrast Default is O range 0 255 Saturation Default is O range 0 255 Video Length Default setting is 3600seconds avi file Automatic image recording Automatic image recording interval O means disable this Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 142 U NAS v2 0 User Manual function Start Recording Start stop recording Continuous Recording Video will be recorded only when there is a motion if you select No This can help to reduce the usage of the disk space Note If the user wants to access to the video camera from the WAN port forwarding must be configured on your router Port 443 and the port of the Camera set on this page 3 Video Monitor Turn ON the camera and Click Monitor to start the Video Monitor page i IP Camera O Add Settings Refresh select Preview Camera Name Status Port Operation e Room1011 Started 8081 XD wl f ON OFF Delete Monitor You will need to have Java installed on your PC to view the video Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 143 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Realtime monitoring window Room 1011 e Monitor Snapshot Stop Refresh Click to download Java R RMIAIRE Your web browser does not support java Please install Java first If the camera is configured successfully real time video should be displayed on the screen You may also click on the video liste
85. rtualization LVM provides a better method of allocating managing space on mass storage device that is more flexible than conventional partitioning schemes Using LVM on U NAS requires the following steps e Create HDD partitions Individual disks or RAID members e or Create RAID array if RAID members were created e Create Volume Groups e Create Volumes 4 2 1 Create HDD partitions Enter Control Panel gt Disks Ca U NAS System Manager Windows Internet Explo lorer A ISCH G CJ y https 192 168 1 110 webman admin php e EA x ESnagit BR ri dp Favorites HUBER y C U NAS System Manager m 73 geh v Pager Safetyv Toolsv y U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help Control Panel y Easy Setup One Step Setup Disks Disks RAID Volume Groups SCSI and testing disks Network Service Samba FTP and NFS settings Web server VPN and NFS settings uPnP Bonjour DFS settings Backup Remote backup and Time Machine External Devices External disks USB printer Click Disks Account Manager Groups Users User Quota Group Quota Shares Manage shared folders Authentication LDAP and AD settings Email Server Email server settings F System Settings General settings network and time Language hardware notifications Backup upgrade restore system Shutdown Restart Copyright 20120 All rights reserved English 2012 07 25 14 33 48 WED Internet
86. rwxrwxrwx unknown 4 p Page 1 of 1 al Done Displaying Items 1 3 of 3 A A A MH Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 146 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Change Admin Password Web File Manager 550 eXt plorer sus E 777 rwxrwxrwx unknown 777 rwxrwxrwx unknown 777 rwxrwxrwx unknown Add Users 1 Click Add button to enter the Administration page were eXt plorer y wm 777 rwxrwxrwx unknown 777 rwxrwxrwx unknown 777 rwxrwxrwx unknown 2 Input the username password home directory and other information and click Save to create the account Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc SE U NAS v2 0 User Manual Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 6 4 2 Access eXtplorer using a Standard Account Launch a web browser and input the url htts IP filemanager For example https 192 168 1 110 filemanager E File Manager Windows Internet Explorer InPrivate ce EJ File Manager k EJ Lo E k Page Safety Tools GE gt Internet Protected Mode On Za R100 Type in your username and password to login the web file explorer Users can create edit copy move delete rename files folders change privileges view files online
87. s Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual System Settings x Network Settings Metwark Card eth Protocol ig Static CH DHCP 182 158 1 110 755 255 255 0 182 158 1 1 Jumbo Frame MTL 1500 Default e IF Mack Gateway WITU 1500 MTU 1500 Protocal Static Protocol uncanfigured Connection Normal Connection Disconnected Edit Edit Note DN and Network Settings 2 Bonding Mode gt System Settings x lt p ke D Be d i DNS Settings Network Settings Mode Bonding Marrmal Bonding 192 168 1 110 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 MTLI 1500 Protocol Static Connection Normal Edit w Note DNS and Network Settings Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual System Settings Network Settings Bonding bond Bonding Made balance rr hd Protocol i Static i DHCP IP 182 158 1 110 Mask 255 ume 259 Gateway 192 158 1 1 Jumbo Frame 1500 Default e Connection Normal Edit w Note DN and Network Settings U NAS supports the following Bonding Modes Bonding Mode Description Balance rr Transmit packets in sequential order from the first available slave through the last This mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Active backup Only one slave in the bond is active A different slave becomes active if and only if the activ
88. s Unlock 0 User s Submit Br Edit User Total 3 Records Display0 10 Display 10 Records Previous Next Domain UB Add Domain amp Delete Domain Edit Domain 3 Delete Accounts You may delete an email account Please note if an account is deleted all emails of the account will be removed from the system Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 100 U NAS v2 0 User Manual E EMail Server x Email Settings es General Settings lt Delete User Backup Delete Users Delete email accounts including the emails associated with the accounts Lal Monitor Mail Select User E attachement naues Select all X Username Email Name Group Phone Total Emails Used Space User A tech001 1G tech001 tech 1 New 1 0 A Add User A sale001 1G sale001 sale 1 New 1 0 A Fl sale002 16 sale002 sale 1 New 1 0 D Lock User E Delete Delete User D Users Submit Total 3 Records Display 0 10 Display 10 Records Previous Next Add Domain de Delete Domain Edit Domain 4 Edit Accounts You can use this service to change the information and password of an email account EMail Server X Email Settings Ch General Settings lt Edit User Es Backup Edit User Changing the email account information Lal Monitor Mail SelectUser Advanced stands for any user M attachement Edit Username Email Name Group Phone Status Total Emails Used Space 96 User E tech001 16 tech
89. s initiator The name will default to the Initiator Name of the system unless another name is specified We 11 Input Name Name Target secret IT 4 4 12 Input Target secret E Perform mutual authentication To use mutual CHAP either specify an initiator secret on the Configuration page or use RADIUS Use RADIUS to generate user authentication credentials F Use RADIUS to authenticate target credentials 13 Click OK ri button 8 Click Advance File Action View Help es ARA Si Computer Management Local Volume Layout Type File System 4 System Tools Cc C Simple Basic NTFS Healthy System Boot Page File Active Crash Dump Primary Partition 47 34 Disk Management b O Task Scheduler Ga F Simple Basic NTFS b Event Viewer a r D Simple Basic NTFS b Shared Folders gt Local Users and Groups b amp Performance y Device Manager 4 Storage t Disk Management gt Ey Services and Applications Healthy Active Primary Partition 149 05 f Healthy Primary Partition More Actions LaDisk 0 Basic C3 SE D 232 88 GB 47 34 GB NTFS 185 54 GB NTFS Online Healthy System Boot Page File Acti Healthy Primary Partition F 149 05 GB 149 05 GB NTFS Online Healthy Active Primary Partition ES Disk 2 Unknown 2788 94 GB Not Initialized c CD ROM 0 Bl Unallocated M Primary partition Select the iSCSI drive shown in the table
90. s will be displayed on this page Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 126 U NAS v2 0 User Manual 5 5 2 Change Password Standard users can change their passwords using the following page after they login Click U NAS Change Password TU XA Ses n po K ndadows internet Explorer EEN Ce d NAS A men y a rue NAS Syster nage e U NAS System Manager E M Y L5 gd v Pages Safetyv Tool v 9 U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help English 2012 08 05 18 53 23 SUN Internet Protected Mode On Input current password and the new password Click Apply Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual sly Favorites x E New Tab Suggested Sites E Web Slice Gallery referring page U NAS System Manager E m Y LI gd v Pages Safetyv Tool v U NAS ControlPanel Window Tool Help English y 2012 08 05 18 55 11 SUN Current New Change Password Internet Protected Mode On Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Part 6 Applications 6 1 iTunes U NAS provides an iTunes Server that can stream your music library to iTunes Users can enable configure the iTunes service on this page and turn U NAS into an iTunes server box After you configure the iTunes server upload music files to the selected folder 6 1 1 Set up iTunes Enter Applications iTu
91. share Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual IP Address 182 158 1 111 Readvyrite P Address Formats Read Onl Single Address 192 158 1 2 AllHosts F Segment 192 158 1 0 255 255 255 0 NFS Previlege 192168 1 111 ReadMirite Mount Path mnt i amp Syutech share Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 4 3 3 Access to NFS Server 1 Linux system On a Linux machine You may launch the following command to mount the NFS folder mount t nfs lt U NAS ip gt lt Network Share Name Directory to Mount 2 Windows System In order to use NFS under Windows XP we have to install Microsoft Windows Services fo r UNIX 3 5 a Download and run http download microsoft com download a 1 c a1ca7af1 a6e3 46e7 87 4a 4c5bd8cOfb3b7 SFU35SEL EN exe b Run Setup exe to install the program After installation is completed click the menu Windows Services for Unix Services for UNIX Administrator m Windows Services for UNIX ZA C Shell E3 Help for Services for UNIX ZA Korn Shell for UNIX Administration eil Telnet Client c Copy etc passwd and etc group from U NAS to Windows d Click User Name Mapping and select the Configuration Tab Complete the settings and click the Apply button Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 71 U NAS v2 0 User Manual n Services For UNIX A
92. sue Since writing data to the hard drive may cause data loss please backup the data before you conduct this operation Under Linux you may use a ssh client such as PuTTY to login U NAS Then use command dd to write data into the hard drive H dd if dev zero of dev sdx sdx is the device id Under Windows system you can tools such as HD Tune to write data to the hard drive Warning Backup your data before you conduct this operation All data will be erased from the hard drive after this operation 4 2 4 3 Disk Speed Test Select a Disk by clicking the disk in the table and Click Disk Speed Test Two speed tests could be conducted Reading cache and Reading device Select the test you want to conduct and click Test Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 50 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Disks x HDD Speed Test dev sdc Testing Mode Read Cache Read Device E Select Testing Mode Disk Read Speed Click Test button Disk Speed Test FEX DDR 80 0 Hard Drive idewsdb 34 C193 F 100068 40968 WDC WD1 EZEX DOR 80 0 Scan Disk Hard Drive3 idevsdc 35 C95 F 100068 40966 WDC WOIOEZEXO0R 80 0 Note Monitor hard disk health and performance with SMART 4 2 5 iSCSI IPSAN U NAS supports Internet Small Computer System Interface iSCSI an Internet Protocol IP based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilities 4 2 5 1 iSCSI Setup After a RAID
93. system log F System Log A Type Ai Date to Apply a Type Time User IP Description IQ 4 lotal Page s Page y fa b bi Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 123 U NAS v2 0 User Manual 5 4 Error Messages All system failures exceptions are shown on this page Error Message Error List Error Description 5 5 Standard Users Standard users created in Accounts can also login U NAS to view their space usage or change their passwords Copyright 20120 All rights reserved 124 YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual E dip Favorites D PRBS PRAIS SS nees Sr Private Username Password Copyright 20120 All rights reserved EJ 0 0 0 0 i em L5 ge y Pages Safetyv Tools v CH Fa y 1009 Internet Protected Mode On xe D YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 5 5 1 View User Space The following steps show how standard users can view their user space and their group space on this page 1 Select a volume storage Status e x Select Volume yutech group nas volume vutech Select Volume User Quota Used Space Available Space Total echt fs UsediD 0 00 GB 0 98 GB 0 98 GB Group Quota Used Space Available Space Total everyone 1 Usedi0 0 00 GB Ha GB 0 00 GB jo Usegng 0 00 GB 1 95 GB 1 95 GB System Info Hast Mamae LI NAS HastIP 182 158 1 110 i 2 User space and group space and the statu
94. system on their way out and overwrites the source hardware address with the unique hardware address of one of the slaves in the bond such that different peers use different hardware addresses for the server 4 9 3 Time Settings Users can setup the time zone date and time for U NAS Please note if time is not configured correctly it may cause the following problems e When you use shared folders you may find the time shown is not correct e System log may show incorrect event time Enter Control Panel System Settings Notification Select input time date or select using internet time server System Settings e ko ON 94341 Time Basic Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumqi ll Date 2012 8 1 Time 10 55 17 GI Automatically synchronize to internet time server Note Time and Time Zone Settings 4 9 4 Language Settings Users can select a language for U NAS user interface and a system char code for U NAS Enter Control Panel System Settings Language select the system encoding Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 112 U NAS v2 0 User Manual A lt q PrP EG e ER BAL General Settings System Encoding Unicode UTF 6 Save Language EE Configure System Encoding Default CP936 4 9 5 Hardware Configuration Users can configure hard drive sleep mode low disk space warning and remote network wakeup on this page Enter
95. t least 3 devices RAID 6 and RAID 10 require at least 4 devices gt CCS A synchronization operation will be performed automatically on the newly created RAID Array Depending on the size of the array it may take a very long time to complete the synchronization operation English EN 2012 07 26 09 13 17 THR U NAS Control Panel Window Tool Help FRE OA uae s Control Panel lt RAID RAID View Device Add Device Set Spare Hard Drive Migration Delete Select RAID Level RAID Size Device Size Status Synchronization Used in idevimdO RAID 5 1 82 TB 929 65 GB Normal amp Degraded amp Recovering Construct 096 Unused RAID Management Create RAID v Note The Raid is constructing View Member Add Spare RAID Migration Expansion Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 4 2 3 RAID Setup 4 2 3 1 Add Spare Disk to a RAID Array You can add a spare member for backup when you use RAID 1 5 6 10 If one disk in the RAID array fails the spare member will be used to rebuild the RAID array automatically 1 Create RAID Device to be used as the spare disk Disks bai id dm D Initialize Volume Group Create Hard Drive Disk Device ID Model E Disk dewsda WDC WD10EZEX 00R 80 0 Disk Manager E Disk idewsdb WDC WD10EZEX 00R 80 0 E Disk dewsdc WDC WD10EZEX 00R 80 0 Disk4 dewsde WDC WD10E
96. t to AR 16 SNP Ae doucin T REC 17 S2 Sg esedu M e E e c mL m E LU E 17 3 2 2 Map Network Drive in Windows 20 5 9 Change Admin Pas Word EE 23 PART 4 U NASMANAGEVMEN TT NS 24 AA ACCOUNE A ae E 24 A D SrOUp iai HIDE Re E ETUDES 24 4 1 2 UseriVianag reli EE 28 413 USEr 1 e d de 31 AN rcc 33 4 2 Disk Volumies Management aded n n ademit qmd ademit tmd adem e nar ade tob 34 4 2 1 Cr at TDD la de cit ab andas 34 4 2 2 Create RAID E le EE 38 A2 RAID Ei mmTT 40 4 2 3 1 Add Spare DISK to a RAID ALTA EE 40 A L RADNE CAO E 42 4 2 3 3 RAID EXPANSION EE 44 22 41 HDD Diagnosi Scan Disk e e eae 48 LATE SMART DIA NOS aaa 48 4 2 4 2 Fix Hard Disk Warnings 197 c5 and 198 06 cccooonnccncnonocccnnnonnnocnnnnonaninonnnnanoss 50 42 A3 DISK peca eS utilidad a 50 AD 3 Ke PSAN EE 51 dos e E ie NEE 51 2 2 5 2 15 CS E Client Connection used na eet aude E08 Cede P ot ae deco desde 54 n ET 56 Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual 3 create Shared Ree is onec date m e ee dte madida iq tion adu toria deor dd us Rocca ed duro Rs 56 43 2 Setup Privilese Tora Folder os d a odd M D d eh eee 57 4 3 3Hidding a Folder and Enable Tras ADO iaa 60 ES RENO ble personal Folder EE 62 d ANGDNORS SePVICBS AAA idee nt not dt 63 AA TSambas GlFS RTE EEN 63 ZZ Rer EUR 64 AS
97. t up Privilege for a Folder 1 Read Write by everyone Set Share as Yes and Privilege as Public 2 No Access for the Guest Users Click Privilege of the folder and select No Access for guests Only authorized users have the right to access read write to the folder Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 57 U NAS v2 0 User Manual gt O Volume Group nas Volume yutech Status Mounted File System xfs Create Folder share Status Shared Edit 4 Delete NFS w Mote CreatelSharelManage folders Shares lt gt share Previlege Settings Share Yes No PUES Read Write Bum prr eren Edit Priv lege Delete NFS w Note Create Share Manage folders Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual share Previlege Settings Share amp Yes No Previlege User e Marne Type tech001 LDAP Users Fl sale001 LDAP Users sale002 LDAP Users Mo Access 3 Read Only for Guest Users Read Only File System xfs Readiwirite E E E Fl E Ho Access Save Cancel Click Privilege and select Read Only for Guest users Only authorized users are allowed to read write the folder Volume yutech Create Folder share Status Shared m Edit LS Delete HES w Note gt Volume Group nas Create Share Manage folders Copyright 2012 All rights reserved
98. unts ES Monitor Mail Email Monitor sale001 unas cn Monitored Email sale002 unas cn Add W nttachement e aa No Email Monitor Monitored Email Action User 1 sale001 unas cn sale002 unas cn Delete Se Toal 1 Records DisplayO 10 Display 10 Records Previous Next Lock User ki Delete User Ser Edit User Domain QD nad Domain db Delete Domain Edit Domain 4 n 4 Attachment Size U NAS allows user to specify the maximum size of the email attachment Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc EMail Server Email Settings Gei General Settings l Backup La Monitor Mail User amp Add User Je Lock User E Delete User GG Edit User Domain B naa Domain Ce Delete Domain Edit Domain U NAS v2 0 User Manual Attachment Setup the maximum email attachment size Current attachment size 20M Attachment Size 20M Le Save 4 7 2 Manage Email Accounts U NAS provides a web based Email Accounts management system Users can use this system to add delete lock edit email accounts Add Email Accounts In addition to the users imported from U NAS you can also add email accounts manually Please note the accounts added in this section cannot be used to login U NAS Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 99 U NAS v2 0 User Manual EMail Server es X Email Settings Gei General Settings lt Add User El Backup Add User This
99. v2 0 User Manual View RAID Device RAID devimio Hard Device Mame Drive Hard Drive Inewisdaz 929 65 GB RAID Type RAID 5 Size Status Description i Used in active sync Member Device normal Idevisdcz 979 65 GB active sync Member Devicefnormal Hard Drives Unused Hard Drive fdewsdb 979 65 GB active sync Member Devicefnormal Hard Drived fdewsde 924 65 GB spare Spare Device Remowvable View Member Add Spare RAID Migration Expansion Spare Device 4 2 3 2 RAID Migration Migrating RAID form one level to another higher level is very dangerous So please be sure U NAS is power up when RAID is migrating Lost power during the migration operation may cause complete data loss Warning RAID status will be changed to Active amp degraded when RAID is rebuilding the de 1 Select a RAID Array and Click Migration button Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Disks im amp amp Click Migration RAID Button RAID View Device Add Device E ets pare Hard Drive Migration Delete Select RAID Level RAID Size Device Size Status Synchronization Used in amp dewmdO RAID 5 1 82 TB 929 65 GB Normal Synced Unused RAID Management Create RAID w Note View Member Add Spare RAID Migration Expansion 2 Choose the Migration mode shown in the l
100. veillance Station F Surveillance Station X USB Camera IP Camera Add Remove Configure USB Add Remove Configure IP Camera Camera 6 3 1 USB Camera 1 Add USB Camera Plug the USB Camera into U NAS Enter Applications gt Surveillance Station gt USB Camera Click Add to enter Add USB Camera page Select the camera you want to add input the name for the camera and select a path for storing the video Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 134 U NAS v2 0 User Manual Add USB camera a e E USB Camera idewvideoD Device Name Hoor Di Wideo Storage Path data 2 Configure the USB camera Select the USB camera to be configured click Settings to enter the configuration page USB Came es X 4 Click Setting Preview Camera Mame Camera Status Pot Operation Room 1011 video Started 8080 XD x Select Copyright 2012 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual USB camera settings Room 1011 x Camera name Room 1011 Storage path cam Le Port Resolution Image quality Cameravideod Frame rate Bit rate Brightness Contrast Saturation Video length Automatic snapshot Start recording Yes No Continuous recording Yes No Camera name User can specify a name for the camera For example Front Door Storage Path
101. y settings may remove all data on the hard drives Warning Restoring to factory settings will remove all data from the hard drives Please backup your data before restoring to factory settings Enter Control Panel System Settings Restore Factory Settings Click Restore Factory Settings Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 117 U NAS v2 0 User Manual System Settings o0S sza General Settings Note Restore Factory Warning Restore Factory Settings will remove all data from your syste Please backup your system Settings before restoring factory settings 4 9 10 Shutdown Restart Users can shutdown or reboot U NAS from this page Enter Control Panel gt System Settings gt Restore Factory Settings and click shutdown U NAS to power off U NAS or click Restart U NAS to reboot U NAS Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc 118 U NAS v2 0 User Manual System Settings X GEWANN e ER WG e Immediately Shutdown Restart Shutdown LI MAS Click the button to shutdown U NAS 0 Restat U NAS Click the button to restart U NAS Shutdown Restart Scheduled Shutdown Restart Note Immediately Shutdown Restart Scheduled Shutdown Restart U NAS also support scheduled shutdown restart System Settings x A zb ka DW a Hd AL 2 Immediately Shutdown Restart Scheduled Shutdown Restart Shutdown Ever
102. yday O 0 El Restat Everyday O O Shutdown Restart w Mote Immediately Shutdown Restart Scheduled Shutdown Restart Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual Part 5 System Status 5 1 System Information U NAS system information including system hardware memory usage and disks usage will be displayed on this page System Information AE UNAS information System Information U NAS information System Version System Info Host Name Host IP Kernel Version Average Load Up Time Hardware0 Hardware1 Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual System Information A U NAS information System Information Disk Information ea Disk No Device Type Physical Sector Size Temperature SMART Info File Systems HDD 1 Idevisd WDC WD10EZEX 00R 80 0 40968 1000GB 31 C87 F Normal WW Memory Network po 1 System Information x E U HAS information System Information Mounted File Systems o kad Disk Mount Type Partition Percent Capacity Free Used Size A File Systems imntNASNutech xfs dewmapperinas yutech Ia 416G 34M 4166 4 Memory ext4 devisdb1 n lose 87M 1 6G 18G Network Copyright 20120 All rights reserved YU Technologies Inc U NAS v2 0 User Manual System Information

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