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Mini-2Bay NAS-RAID Subsystem, (RAID 0, 1 selectable) w/ RJ45
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1. Mini 2Bay NAS RAID Subsystem RAID O 1 selectable w RJ45 Connector Model id IB 2D UL User s Manual 1 Product Overview Features Aluminum housing anodized surface benefits for cooling and durability Small compact and light weight Backplane design for two removable SATA drive trays Built in thermo speed control fan for self contained ventilation Individual key lock of each HDD tray for physical security LED indicators on each HDD tray support HDD activity HDD fail RAID Level FAN TEMP environmental monitoring Built in microprocessor for hardware RAID 0 1 selectable Built in buzzer alarm Support RAID 1 mode capability of Hot Swap AUTO rebuilding Application e SMB server Max 32 sessions FTP server for data sharing on a LAN or WAN e Standalone system no extra driver needed for clients e Intuitive Web based interfaces setup in seconds e Compliant with the most popular operating systems such as Windows 98SE ME NT 2000 XP MAC OS X 10 Linux and Unix SMB FTP NETWORK PROTOCOLS File Sharing FTP SMB over TCP IP NBNS Web Browser HTTP1 0 and HTML 2 0 for Web based system management More Prototcols DHCP Server Client auto detection static IP SNTP Client SECURITY SMB Server Share Level Access Control FTP Server User Level Access Control Web based Management Administrator Password WEB MANAGEMENT system Status System Information server nam
2. an speed too low or fan stop Fan speed control according to detected temperature HDD status detect External Power Adapter AC input 100 240V 1 0A 50 60Hz DC output 5V 2A 12V 2A Cooling O S support 4 0 x 4 0 x 1 0 mm cooling Fan with FAN speed control If temperature goes up fan will turn faster for better self ventilation Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP Mac OS X Samba FTP Linux and Unix SMB FTP Dimension Enclosure only L 23 5cm W 6 5cm H 12cm Including Stand L 26 9cm W 8 7cm H 14 1cm Plastic and Aluminum alloy Package Content Enclosure x 1 Stand x 1 HDD Tray x 2 Ethernet Cable x 1 Power Adapter w Power Cord x 1 Hard Disk Drive mounting screw x 8 Key for HDD tray x 2 2 Quick Installation Guide 1 Open press slide lock down 3 Close Fe 2 Attach the screws T T P gt gt gt y gt gt gt a Connect USB cable from host to USB port b Connect power cord from power adapter to DC power receptacle c Select RAID level RAID O striping or RAID1 mirroring d Turn on power switch then you can start playing this unit 3 RAID Level Re configuration For re configuring the RAID microprocessor please 1 Change RAID level 2 Turn off power 3 Turn on power CAUTION After changing the RAID level HDDs will be reconfigured on restarting the device 4 AUTO Rebuilding Hard Copy RAID 1 support only Auto rebuilding can be appli
3. ch router or hub may be required Network Installation on a Mac e Turn on your Computer and start Mac OS e Connect the NAS RAID Subsystem to the local network and turn it on e Confirm that your Local Area Network settings are correct and that your computer is connected to the network 5 Configuring the NAS RAID Subsystem 6 Login on a PC Open your browser and type STORAGE X CAUTION If you connect the NAS RAID Subsystem to your computer directly make sure to obtain the IP address and DNS settings automatically otherwise you may not be able to find the device Login on a Mac Open your Terminal and type nmblookup STORAGE copy the corresponding IP address and paste it into your browser X CAUTION If you connect the NAS RAID Subsystem to your computer directly make sure to obtain the IP address and DNS settings automatically otherwise you may not be able to find the device 7 A pop up dialog box will appear prompting you for your username and password Default Settings Username admin Passvvord admin We strongly suggest you to change this as soon as you are logged in to prevent unauthorized access After login you are able to configure and customize all your settings from that screen By default the system is setup so that it can be used without further modification Xx CAUTION If you forget your personal login press and hold the reset button turn on the device and wait for 10 seconds before relea
4. e workgroup date time time zone SNTP system language Network Status Disk Information HDD ID total size free size IP Config DHCP Server DHCP Client Auto IP Static IP Maintenance Firmware upgrade system reboot factory defaults WEB MANAGEMENT HDD SMB folder list share list management folder password setting FTP server status anonymous control user accounts management account status access right Utilities HDD format scan disk Descriptions External Dual 3 5 HDD Enclosure support Hardware RAID Host Interface support RJ45 Specifications 10 100Base TX Auto MDI MDI X 1 port RJ 45 HDD Interface SATA I II Host Interface Speed Half Duplex and Full Duplex operation e Protocol TCP IP e Network File System CIFS SMB FTP e Maximum Sessions Up to 10 simultaneous connections Network DHCP Server DHCP Client Auto IP Fixed IP e FTP Server Setup for Accounts Status Access Right Web Based configuration e Samba Server Share Level Access NBNS Support e System Tools Standard Settings Formatting SNTP Firmware Upgrade RAID Level Hardware RAID 0 1 selectable Both on Host and Device RAID 1 only Hot Swap LED Display Buzzer beeping when any event occur Alarm Temperature too high over 50 C Fan fail and HDD Fail Environment Management Power Supply Thermo Detect threshold temperature is 50 C Fan Detect F
5. e found in the WORKGROUP folder Alternatively select Go and choose Connect to Server Type smb STORAGE When you connect to it you will be asked to choose a folder and after entering the login you can then access the NAS RAID Subsystem X CAUTION Make sure you are connected to the same network as your NAS RAID Subsystem gt CAUTION If you are assigned a password for your shared folder please input the correct username and password to access your files FTP Configuration network Storage series des Status IP Config FTP Configuration Maintenance FTP Status Enable x port 21 21 or 1025 65500 SMB Server i FTP Server OEnable Disable Disk Utility Allow anonymous Read only O Read Write Home Directory PUBLIC x Account List User Name Password Access En Disable FTP Add User Microsoft Internet Explorer BAX FTP Add Account Account Name Max 12 Bytes z When creating or sharing folder s we suggest using the English alphabet for the file names For other languages please remember to change the language under Status to match your encoding To add new folders click on Add name your new folder and confirm it by clicking on Add After the new folder has been created highlight it and click on Modify to setup the access rights and sharing list according to your requirements Remember to click on Modify again to confirm and save y
6. eat inside enclosure according to our internal test Seagate HDDs are less hot 2 if HDD fail under RAID 1 mode you may just swap one HDD please plug another HDD ASAP X Caution only RAID1 mode can support hotswap the subsystem will start AUTO rebuilding after re plugging the removed HDD Or one HDD may fail O please replace your HDD X Caution only RAIDi mode can support hotswap the subsystem will start AUTO rebuilding after re placing HDD 3 if HDD fail under RAID O mode you may just swap one HDD or one HDD may fail unfortunately we have to inform you the RAID volume just crashed just kiss your data goodbye X Caution RAIDO mode can t support hotswap HDD fail or swap the HDD may cause data destroyed Q If powering off during AUTO rebuilding will it start from beginning or continue from the last track A Continue from the last track Q If can I do if I forget my personal login for the NAS RAID Subsystem A Please press and hold the reset button turn on the device and wait for ten seconds before releasing it This will reset the device to its factory default settings
7. ed for data security which ensures the data recover with AUTO rebuilding function Hot Copy features HDD duplicating with or without host connection For hot swapping 1 Remove one HDD from any of equipped subsystem without shutting down the Operating System Keep accessing with the HDD left you d hear the buzzer beeping due to the missing HDD Re plug the removed HDD then buzzer will stop beeping and you ll see the LED for HDD flashing while AUTO rebuilding For duplicating data to another disk La 2 de Ensure the subsystem is under RAID 1 mode Ensure which HDD contains complete data and plug the HDD into any bay of it first before or after powering on Ensure the firstly installed HDD has been recognized by subsystem the firstly installed HDD will be regarded as SOURCE Meanwhile you d hear the buzzer beeping due to the missing HDD 4 Plug another HDD into another drive bay the newly installed HDD will be regarded as DESTINATION Then buzzer will stop beeping and you ll see the LED for HDD flashing while data duplicating 4 NAS RAID Subsystem Setup Network Installation on a PC e Turn on your Computer and start Windows e Connect the NAS RAID Subsystem to the local network and turn it on e Confirm that your Local Area Network settings are correct and that your computer is connected to the network X CAUTION To connect the NAS RAID Subsystem to your network an additional swit
8. our new settings X CAUTION If the anonymous FTP folder is set to a shared folder with password access the access will be overwritten and the folder can be viewed without further login X CAUTION For FTP access to your NAS RAID Subsystem from your client please use dedicated FTP software Disk Utility Disk Utility Format Disk Sleep Time 0 min O to disable range 5 60 to enable Scan Disk You may use the disk utility to format your drive scan for disk errors and set the idle time before the device svvitches to standby mode When you format the drive using the disk utility it will create a single partition using the FAT32 file system X CAUTION Formatting the disk will erase all your data on the hard drive Make sure to backup your files BEFORE you click Format FAQS Q Why RAID 0 works well but RAID 1 seems not work A Please reconfigure the RAID chip just refer to RAID Level Reconfiguration Q Why RAID 1 works well but RAID 0 seems not work A Please reconfigure the RAID chip just refer to RAID Level Reconfiguration Q Why does the Buzzer keep beeping A Please refer to LED Display of Product Overview to check 1 if the fan tempt error the environment might be too hot or you ve run the subsystem too long please try to make your environment cooler or let your subsystem take a short rest higher rpm i e Western Digital Raptor 10K rpm or various brand HDDs may create more h
9. sing it This will reset the device to its factory default settings System Information network Storage series ie Status IP Config System Information Janina Host Name STORAGE SMB Server Group Name WORKGROUP FTP Server Administrator admin Disk Utility Date Time 2005 12 12 19 19 39 GMTS Language Traditional Chinese cp958 vlLehange Firmware Version NAS BASIC32 LOADER 066 Network Information IP Address 192 168 0 95 DHCP Server OFF ENABLE DISABLE Disk Information Disk ID master ALMA Rev Free Size 476828 MB free Total Size 476950 MB If required you may change any of the settings such as hostname group name login time language and IP configuration X CAUTION By default the system is using English If you want to store or transfer files with a different encoding different language please choose the corresponding language from the drop down list If the encoding doesn t match the language of your files the transfer can t be completed Maintenance The tools found under maintenance can be used to upgrade the firmware of your NAS RAID Subsystem and to reset the device to its factory default settings Read the description displayed for each tool for more details SMB Server SMB Server Folder List Sharing List PUBLIC PUBLIC When creating or sharing folder s we suggest using the English alphabet for file names For other languages please remember to change the language
10. under Status to match your encoding To add more folders click on Create then move the folder to your sharing list and set a password if needed Now that you have set up the files you wish to share on your NAS RAID Subsystem you can access them from other computers on your LAN X CAUTION The public folder is created by default You may access it prompt after the system is ready without any further setup or login File Access on a PC Use the Windows Explorer and type STORAGE or map it as a network drive To map a network drive click on Tools choose Map Network Drive and follow the wizard Your folder path will look something like storage public as an example Windows 2000 XP users can use the built in backup utility for backing up and restoring files to the NAS RAID Subsystem 1 Click the Windows Start button choose Run then type ntbackup in the input box and click lt Enter gt 2 Use the wizard and follow the instructions 3 When prompted for a target place to backup click on the lt Browse gt button and select the Mapped Drive Xx CAUTION Make sure you are connected to the same network as your NAS RAID Subsystem Xx CAUTION If you are assigned a password for your shared folder please input the correct username and password to access your files File Access on a Mac Click on Go and choose Network Browse for your NAS RAID Subsystem STORAGE which by default can b
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