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1. Alert Notification Configures administrator s e mail address and SMTP server s IP address In case of warning or malfunction an email 1s automatically sent to the administrator Restart Shutdown Powers off or restarts the Disk On line Server Hardware Settings You can enable or disable the following hardware functions of your Disk On line Server 1 Enable LCD panel setting function Allow you to change the TCP IP configuration using the LCD panel buttons 2 Enable configuration reset switch Depress and hold on the configuration reset switch for 5 seconds to reset the administrator password and network settings to the factory default 3 Enable hard disk standby mode Hard disk will go to standby mode if there is no access within the period you specify 4 Enable buzzer If the buzzer is disabled it will not sound when a system error occurs but the warning light will still shine System Update Performs system software updates Make sure that the image file that you are about to update is the correct version and read through the instructions carefully It is wise to back 36 up all existing data on the Disk On line Server prior to performing system software update The current settings will remain unchanged after the system is upgraded e Change Logo You can place a picture that you desire on the upper right corner of the home page The size of the picture cannot exceed 20K e Remote Replication User can backup data
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3. Search 4 Dial Up Networking Printers Taskbar and Start Menu Log Off Tigerfu Shut Down JR Start 2 Click Add Printer to run the Add Printer Wizard og 2 Bun ap fi Printers HR a J0 gt lt File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back v p A Search A Folders History ig OK A EE Address Printers Add Pie Printers This folder contains information about printers that are currently installed and wizard to help you install new printers To get information about a printer that is currently installed right click the printer s icon To install a new printer click the Add Printer icon Select an item to view its description 1 objects 47 3 Follow the on screen instruction and click Next Add Printer Wizard This wizard will help wou to install your printer quickly and easily To begin installing pour printer click Next How i this printer attached to your computer If it ig directly attached to your computer click Local Printer If it is attached to another computer click Network Printer Local printer lt Back Cancel 5 Enter the network path or queue name for the printer or click on Browse to view available network printers If you enter a path or queue name skip to step 7 Or you may click Browse to locate the printer Add Printer Wizard Type the netw
4. Setting Switch B Button B in the text below WAN IP Address NAS 101R NAS 101RW Server Name Setting Switch A Button A in the text below Setting Switch B Button B in the text below IP Address Checking IP Address System and Disk Information Press B to display the internal IP addresses of this Disk On line Server in the local network Computers connected to the LAN ports can access the Disk On line Server via this IP address Click on B again to show the available disk space Please note that this is actually the entire amount of disk space and not the amount of space that you can use Click B again to display the model number and version information as shown below 53 System Setup Function e Entering a System Page 1 Press the switch A for two seconds to enter System Setting 2 Press the switch B for selection options 3 Press the switch A to enter the selection options e NETWORK SETTINGS After enter the Network Settings menu please press the switch B to choose DHCP or Static IP 1 DHCP Obtain IP Address Automatically The Disk On line Server will automatically obtain the IP address settings via DHCP protocol 2 STATIC IP Specify Static IP Address Press the switch A to select STATIC IP and complete the following steps e SET STATIC IP Press the switch B to set the IP address settings press the switch B to select the number 0 25 Press the switch A for the n
5. gt View System Settings Network Settings gt WAN Configuration LAN Configuration Network File Services Microsoft Networking Apple Networking NFS Service NetWare Service Web Service FTP Service gt DNS Service Network Printer Service NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW Only Router and Firewall Configuration Routing Table Virtual Server One to one NAT Special Application gt Web Site Filter Web Content Filter Advanced Firewall Rule 5 gt DMZ DDNS Service gt View Network Settings Disk Configuration Create Disk Volume Single Disk Volume RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume DRAID 0 Striping Disk Volume DRAID 5 Disk Volume NAS 104R Only Linear Disk Volume Delete Disk Volume Examine Disk Volume gt Format Disk Volume gt View Disk amp Volume Status User Management Users Create Create Multiple Users Change Password Create Private Network Share Assign User Groups gt NFS Settings Quota Settings r Delete User Groups Create gt Create Private Network Share Assign Users Delete PDC Authentication Settings Quota Backup Restore User Settings gt Network Share Management System Tools Create Property Access Control Delete gt SNMP Settings Alert Notification Restart Shutdown Hardware Settings System Update Change Logo Remove Replication Statistics amp Logs Active Users Event Logs DHCP Logs 24
6. 5 for detailed procedure to configure the network printer 29 e Router and Firewall Configuration Routing Table The static route defines the network path to reach a specific network or host You may need to set up a static route if this system 1s connected to more than one network If you do not have other routers in the network you will not need to add any static routing entry The system will use the default routing table for communication between WAN and LAN Virtual Server This feature allows you to make the service provided by the internal server accessible to the users from Internet The Internet users will then use the WAN IP address of the Disk On line Server to access all of your virtual servers One to one NAT This feature allows you to map an external public IP address to an internal private IP address hidden by NAT To use this feature you will need to have more than one public IP address from your ISP You can use this feature to have several servers using internal IP addresses to be accessed from the Internet Special Application This feature allows you to use some on line applications that require 2 way communication or simultaneous sessions If you use on line games conferencing or messaging software you may need to configure this function Web Site Filter The web site filter provides a mean to block access to undesirable web sites If a web site address is added into web site filter access to that site is bloc
7. Appendix E Backup Functions Remote Replication Overview Remote Replication enables you to replicate local files to remote folders on another server The files will be compressed before the replication process in order to save time for data transfer The system enables the choices for immediate and scheduled replication Using Remote Replication 1 Enter administration page Go to System Tools and select Remote Replication DISK 2 LINE SERVER AN PrjaSsFOO 2 Job Name Schedule Status A New 1 Click New to enter the following page Add a remote replication job Enter all the necessary fields and select the appropriate settings for the remote replication job Click OK to apply or Cancel to cancel the settings Note To enable Remote Replication make sure 1 Microsoft Networking Service has been activated 2 The specified destination network share and directory have been created and 3 The user name and password are valid with full access right to the destination folder 67 Job Name Schedule Status Replicate Now Finished 2003 5 191 daa Replicate Now Finished 2003 7 154 ngg Replicate Now Finished 2003 7 164 birdjapan Replicate Now Finished 2003 7 17 birdjapan2 Replicate Now Finished 2003 7 17 i Select an entry to edit ii Click Edit iii Modify the appropriate fields iv Click OK to apply or Cancel to cancel the settings C Delete i Select an entry to delete i
8. Connectors Connector Connector for Reset Switch e Network Status Indicators There are nine LED indicators at the lower right area of the rear panel Each LED indicates the network status of the corresponding WAN or LAN port as below Current connection is at 100Mbps The flashing light indicates data 1s being transmitted Green Current connection is at 1 OMbps The flashing light pe indicates data 1s being transmitted Indicator lights on the left of the LCD panel Shines when power is on Indicates a system error which needs to be corrected This light flashes when data is being transmitted through the network This light flashes when data is being stored or retrieved from the disks NAS 101R e Front View e Rear View LCD Panel 4 LED Indicators Power Access LAN Connectors 10 Error Network and Disk Power Switch WAN Connector Setting Switch A Setting Switch B Configuration Reset Switch Power Connection e Network Status Indicators There are five LED indicators at the lower right area of the rear panel Each LED indicates the network status of the corresponding WAN or LAN port as below Current connection is at 100Mbps The flashing light indicates data is being transmitted Green Lights up when connected at 100Mbps If this LED does not light up the connection is running at 1OMbps Orange 11 NAS 101 RW e Front View LCD Panel Wireless LAN Ante
9. Installing the Network Printer For NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW Only Enabling Network Printer Service To enable the print server function please connect the printer to the printer port on the rear panel of your Disk On line Server Then enter the system administration web page via the browser go to Network Settings Network Printer Service to enable the network printer Service 4 NAS8601ED Microsoft Internet Explorer View Favorites Tools Help 09 A Seach Favorites CHHistory Dr I Ry tp 61 218 72 202 cqi bin network prn_setting prn_setting cgi func main amp counter 1 010604904 Check the Enable network printer service option to enable the print server function v Go Links al amp PraS8601ED Printer Port Configuation v NAS8601EDPR Printer port on NAS After updating all settings please click on Apply to accept changes Please enter a brief description about this network printer Please enter the name for this network printer You can see the network printer name in Microsoft or Apple networking 46 Setting Up the Printer on Your Computer You will need to install the network printer on your computer On a Windows 98 or Windows ME platform please follow below procedure 1 Select Settings in the Start menu and click on Printers fens Programs 4 Documents 4 Ly Control Panel
10. access or drag amp drop the share folders m 5 items Se publici Se public2 Se publics Se publica e Choose either one of the network shares to start to link The network share appears on the Mac OS desktop public im public K Se publici Se publicz Se publics Se publica 41 2 Using the Chooser a Select Chooser in the Apple menu bar About This Computer r Apple System Profiler E Calculator Chooser rs Ci Control Panels i Favorites Key Caps Network Browser 4 Recent Applications Ej Recent Documents Es Recent Servers Fir Remote Access Status Scrapbook g Sherlock 2 a Stickies b Click on AppleShare The name of the Disk On line Server appears on the right side of the window CSW Chooser SEES H Color Sy Pro O00 Series LaserWriter 300 05 LaserWriter 3 42 Select file server DOV Burnning MAZTYCC2 mac Meiji NASOGOOGTE MNASOOOGEC NASOOOCGHED NASO0009Ep NASOOOQGA NASOGOTET NASOGOTEY Server IP Address Active id Inactive AppleTalk c Use the mouse to highlight the Disk On line Server and then click on the OK bottom right hand side of the screen O E 66068 EE H Select a file server DOV Burnning MAZ1SCC2 mac Meiji NASOOOOIC NASOOOOSC Color Sy Pro O00 Series LaserWriter 300 L5 NAS NASOCGOTET NASOCOTES Lasery riter amp Active AARETE Inactive d Enter the correct login name and p
11. automatically Once the file is downloaded you can open it on your computer e How to Create Folders 1 Enter the folder that you want to create the new folder 2 On the tool bar click on mj Create Folder 3 Enter the name of the new folder and confirm e Renaming Files or Folders 1 Select the file or folder you want to rename 2 On the tool bar click on ese Rename 3 Enter the new file or folder name and confirm e Deleting Files or Folders 1 Check the file s or folder s you wish to delete 2 On the tool bar click on ful Delete 55 3 A window appears Click on OK to delete the selected file or folder To delete all files and folders click on ir Select All then click on ful Delete Uploading 1 Enter the folder of the file you want to upload 2 Click on Browse to select the file you want to upload 3 Click on Upload Downloading 1 Click the right mouse button on the file which you want to download 2 A context menu appears Click on Save Target As to download the file Logging Out Web File Manager On the tool bar click on Fs Logout to leave the web file manager 56 Web File Manager Icon cla UEEEEEEESE Up go back to the parent folder Refresh reload the current page Home go back to the network shares list home page Create Folder create a new folder Rename rename the selected file or folder Delete remove the selected fi
12. from local NAS to another NAS without backup software It can provide schedule Full Incremental Sync remote replication Statistics amp Logs You can monitor the current logon user of the Disk On line Server and the system event logs for the purpose of user administration or system diagnostic reference e Active Users Displays information of all online users e Event Logs The Disk On line Server can store thousands of recent event logs including warning error and information messages In the event of a system malfunction LCD error indicator lights up the event logs can be retrieved to help diagnose the system problem e DHCP Logs If the DHCP server function 1s activated you can use it to monitor all of the assigned dynamic addresses client MAC addresses and other information 37 Chapter Accessing the Disk On line Server Using Microsoft Windows Under the Microsoft Windows operating system you can access the Disk On line Server using the following steps 1 Use the locate and connect the Disk On line Server within the local network e Click on the Start button and select Run in the Windows menu bar Enter the name of the Disk On line Server for example NAS004001 and press Enter e You may also look for the Disk On line Server within the Network Neighborhood Locate the workgroup and find the name of your Disk On line Server When the server is found double click on the server name to connect e You may also
13. fs rnet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt 0 A QsSearch Favorites AHistory dr I LL vike Address http 4192 168 1 254 cgi bin indes cgi DISK ON LINE SERVER E Intemet Quick Configuration The Quick Configuration will guide you through the configuration process step by step as follows 1 2 8 9 Enter the name workgroup and description for this server Change the administrator s password Enter the date time and time zone for this server Select the language that this server will use for file names Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for this server Select the network file services that you want to provide on this server Configure disk volume on this server Configure the method of user authentication Manage users and user groups for this server 10 Manage network shares on this server Due to different configurations it might takes from 3 to 10 minutes to complete the Quick Configuration System Settings Basic system settings include the server name date time and language settings e Server Name You must assign a unique name for your Disk On line Server for ease of identification within the local network The server name can accommodate as much as 14 characters which can be a combination of letters A Z or a z numbers 0 9 and hyphens The 25 server will not accept name containing blank spaces perio
14. products software or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity FCC STATEMENT The IEI Disk On line Server has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used according to the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which is found by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment or device Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receiver s Consult a dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for assistance CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instruction Contents Overview of the Disk On line Server sssesssssssssssessenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnneee 5 Ko
15. run NetBak Replicator 2 Click Select the IP address of the server and the share folder HAS Server 172 17 21 217 172 17 21 80 172 17 21 89 172 17 21 91 172 17 23 199 TATA aaa 17517 00 00 OF Cancel Note Only authorized users can access the share folders Double click the folder The system will prompt for user name and password to authenticate the access privilege of the users 71 3 Select an action to take Backup Restore or Log 3 1 Backup Select files or folders to be backed up MetBak Replicator Backup Restore Log PIL De BE OO MO C AMy Documents EW Es 5 TT Documents and Settings Lotus Mu Documents My Music Program Files RECYCLER System Volume Information temp 72 A File Filter Click File Filter and select the file type to be excluded from backup Click OK to confirm Select file type to be filtered Add Delete Default H OF Cancel B Schedule Click Schedule and Enable Backup Schedule Modify Frequency and Execute Time for NetBak schedule Then click OK Backup Schedule 3 Ex Select the frequency and time for backup iW Enable Backup Schedule f Daily Tuesday F wednesday C Weekly F Thursday E Fida 12 00 AM Saturday OF Cancel 73 C Monitor Select folder s or file s to be monitored and then click Monitor MetBak Replicator HAS Server fi T2 17 23 100 administra
16. the network share is a part of your system disk drives you can locate the network share in My Computer and access it as a regular hard disk drive Using the Apple Mac Operating System If you are a Mac OS user you can use the following two methods to access to your Disk On line Server 1 Using Network Browser a Choose Network Browser in the Apple menu j File Edit View Special Help About This Computer r Apple System Profiler E Calculator co Chooser Gi Control Panels fi Favorites B Network Browser l Recent Applications Ej Recent Documents Es Recent Servers Fir Remote Access Status Scrapbook Sherlock 2 ET gt Internet Explorer 4 5 vet Stickies 39 b In the Network Browser choose AppleTalk a list of all computers on the AppleTalk network appears Choose the Disk On line Server c Once the Disk On line Server is chosen the system will request you to input the login name and password Click Connect or use Guest to enter When the login name and password are confirmed a popup window informs you that the connection is made with the Disk On line Server Connect to the file server NAS00009D as 3 Guest Registered User Password C Add to Keychain Clear Text Password Change Password 40 d When the Disk On line Server is connected the network browser displays all the network shares You can then
17. the system is ready for set up NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW NAS 104R IP Address NAS 101R NAS 101RW IP Address At this time the hardware installation of your Disk On line Server 1s complete Set up Before First Operation Before proceed to further configuration you need to properly adjust the network configuration of your computers in order to connect to the Disk On line Server through the local network e Default Network Configuration of the Disk On line Server By factory default your Disk On line Server will try to build the connection to the Internet WAN via the DHCP protocol If the Internet connection service that you are using does not support DHCP protocol you will need to change the WAN configuration to successfully connect to the Internet Please consult your Internet Service Provider ISP or network administrator to get the correct WAN configuration information Before you change the WAN configuration your Disk On line Server will continuously try to obtain the external IP address from WAN via the DHCP protocol However this will not affect the connection between the Disk On line Server and the local computers By factory default the internal IP address of your Disk On line Server in the local network is 192 168 1 254 and the DHCP service is activated to perform IP address allocation and management for local network Please make sure the computer is connected to one of the LAN ports on the back of the Disk On
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19. Disk On line Server Maintenance sssooooo0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000 51 Shudoyvn Rest ING SN Tee 51 Reset the Administrator Password amp Network Settings rrrrrrrrrnnnnnnrrrrrnnrrrrrrrnnnnnnnns 51 Disk Palur NN SN 52 Power Outace or Abnormal Shutdo Wire aaa anaa aa na a eee are eater eee ares 52 AnpendixA LCD Pane aas si aana aa aaa na AE NA SANA NEG AGA NG SNG AA NANA NGNE AAN AAN ANAN 53 Appendix B Web File Manager ssssssssseseseeeee00000000000000000000600000000000000000000000066600000000004 55 Appendix C Quick Install Wizard csesosssssssssesssssnnsnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnsnnsnnsnnsnssnnnneee 58 Appendix D Registering a Dynamic Domain Name sssoo00000000000000000000000000000000000000 62 Appendix E Backup Functions sas NG GENG BANGGA NGENE EN NGARANG aiiai 66 Chapter Overview of the Disk On line Server Introduction Thank you for choosing the Disk On line Server This product offers the following features Share your storage over Microsoft Unix and Apple network Protect your data via RAID technology and management Easy administration through simple web interface Built in firewall NAT router function for Internet sharing Package Contents The Disk On line Server box contains Disk On line Server User s Manual Power Cord One CAT 5 Network Cable Quick Install Wizard CD ROM or Floppy Diskette Warranty Registration Card Important Note Pleas
20. It is a 32 bit digit code e g 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway The gateway is generally referred as an interchange point that connects two networks If you don t know the gateway s IP address please ask your ISP or network administrator There are several available options in addition to the basic settings Allow entering administration web pages from external network If this option was not enabled you will not be able to perform system administration from the computers connected to the WAN port You may also assign the HTTP port number for entering administration web pages Disable response to ICMP packets to avoid attacks from hackers For additional security when enabling this option outside computers cannot use the ping program to probe for IP address of this server LAN Configuration If you use the Disk On line Server as the gateway to connect to the Internet there is normally no need to change the LAN configuration Simply change the network configuration of the computers on the LAN to automatically obtain IP addresses via DHCP protocol By default the Disk On line Server provides the NAT function to allow the computers on your LAN to share a single WAN IP address for Internet access Fixed IP address The IP address is a 32 bit digit code used to identify each single entity on a network This address will be used for all clients in the internal LAN to access this Disk On line Server You can check the current LAN IP ad
21. LaserJet 575M PS Kodak HF Color LaserJet 5 5M PS 98 Kyocera HF Color Laserdet PS Laser aster HF Copy et esmark Ed HF Canulet WFS El ai Disk lt Back Cancel 49 9 Enter the name for your printer and click Next Add Printer Wizard You can hype name for this printer or you can USE the name supplied below When you have finished click Hest Printer name Tour Windows based programs will use this printer as the default printer lt Back Cancel 10 Click Finish to print a test page Add Printer Wizard After pour printer is installed Windows can print a test page sa you can confirm that the printer 18 set up properly Would you like to print a test page 10 mes 11 Please verify if the test page was printed successfully If you find any problems please consult the trouble shooting guide or user s manual of the printer 50 Chapter Disk On line Server Maintenance The Disk On line Server has been specially designed to run on 24 hours 7 days a week and to be ready at all times It is also robust to protect against system crashes caused by power loss This section provides a general maintenance overview Shutdown Restart the Server Please use the following steps to shutdown restart the server 1 Ask all the connected users to save their working files and stop using the Disk On line Server 2 Open the administration web page and go to Sys
22. Win JEL Com har Disk On line Server ICP Electronics Inc NAS 104R NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW NAS 101R NAS 101RW User Manual BROADBAND NETWORK ATTACHED STORAGE Disk On line Server User Manual Version 2 3 Copyright 2000 2003 All Rights Reserved This manual applies to 2 27 or later versions of Disk On line Server September 25 2003 CUSTOMER SERVICE To obtain service or technical support for your system please refer to the registration card for detailed contacts TRADEMARKS Disk On line Server and IEI are trademarks of ICP Electronics Inc Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Inc Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks of Novell Inc Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc All other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective companies or organizations LIMITED WARRANTY In no event shall IEI s liability exceed the price paid for the product from direct indirect special incidental or consequential software or its documentation IEI offers no refunds for its products IEI makes no warranty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software and specifically disclaims its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose IEI reserves the right to revise or update its
23. a WINS server installed please specify the IP address The Disk On line Server will automatically register its name and IP address with the WINS service Or you can enable your Disk On line Server as the WINS server for your network Apple Networking Users using the Disk On line Server on Apple Mac operating systems muse enable AppleTalk network support If your AppleTalk network uses extended networks and is assigned with multiple zones please assign a zone name to the Disk On line Server If you do not want to assign a network zone please enter an asterisk Asterisk is the default setting NFS Service Users using Disk On line Server on Unix Linux operating system computer or server must start Unix Linux NFS service The Disk On line Server supports NFS version 2 0 To correctly use the NFS service you must assign a User s UID and IP address Please select User Management Users NFS Settings to start the setup NetWare Service 28 If you wish to use NetWare to access the Disk On line Server you should activate the NetWare service The Disk On line Server will then operate in a manner similar to a Novell NetWare 3 12 file server Web Service Other than standard OS support you have the choice to use a web browser to access your files on the Disk On line Server If your Disk On line server is connected to the Internet and uses a valid IP address the Disk On line Server allows you to access your files using a web browser
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25. assword or use Guest to login then click on Connect Connect to the file server NAS1T234 as ii Guest f Registered User Password Add to Keychain Clear Text Password Change Password Connegt 3 8 5 43 e All available network shares will be listed Use the mouse to choose a network share and click on OK a MAS OOO09E Select the items you want fo use public public3 Checked items will be opened at system startup time k Cx 2 8 5 f You can then close the Chooser program Double click on the icon on the desktop to access your files Select a file server NASOOOOTC public NASOOOO9C NASOOOOSD NASOOOOGE NWASOOOOA2 Color SW Pro NASOOOTE I NASOODOTES NASOOOSBT CS 6000 Series LaserWriter 300 05 KMAS0OOSAEBD MASOOGOSBF NAST1234 LaserWriter 5 server IP Address oc Active ii Inactive 762 AppleTalk 44 Using the Unix Linux Operating System Other than Microsoft OS and Mac OS your Disk On line Server supports Unix based systems such as IBM AIX HP UX Sun Solaris Linux Free BSD etc through the NFS service Note Configure the NFS settings in administration page for users who use this function before proceeding to the following steps 1 Under Unix use the following commands mount t nfs lt Disk On line Server IP address gt lt Network Share Name gt lt Directory to Mount gt For example if your Disk On li
26. ata access happens while the hard disk is in stand by mode it will take 3 or 5 seconds for the hard disk to return to normal mode You can select System Tools Hardware Settings to change the setting Note Converting to Journal File System Converting all file system to journal file system This function will be hidden when enabled You can also perform the following disk administration e Create Disk Volume e Delete Disk Volume e Examine Disk Volume e Format Disk Volume e View Disk amp Volume Status User Management The Disk On line Server can share its files with multiple users It is important to plan and organize users and user groups accessibility to ease the administration work 32 e User The factory default settings contains the following user settings Administrator By default the Administrator is a member of the Administrators group and has access to the system Administration You cannot delete the user Administrator Guest When you use a non registered user name to login the server recognizes it as a guest and will allow limited access A guest does not belong to any user group You cannot delete the user guest or create a password Anonymous When you connect to the server by FTP service you can use the name to login as a guest You cannot delete this user or change its password You can create a new user according to your needs The following information is required to create a new user e User Nam
27. d or names with only numbers The LCD display will show the current server name Next you must configure your Disk On line Server to the workgroup The workgroup represents a basic computer group within the Microsoft Network Files are normally shared within the group Workgroups can accommodate as much as 15 characters but must exclude the following characters si lt gt 2 The first character cannot be a period For ease of management and usage please set your Disk On line Server and attached computer s in the same workgroup Moreover the Disk On line Server allows you to specify comments such as administrator name department or location that describe the Disk On line Server for ease of identification to an on line user e Date amp Time Set the date time and time zone according to your location If the settings are incorrectly entered the following problems may occur 1 When using a web browser to access or save a file the time of the file accessed or saved may be out of sync 2 The system event log time will be incorrect compared to the actual time an action occurred e Language Setting The server is based on the language settings and uses it accordingly while creating or displaying files and directories Select the correct language settings to avoid the following problems 1 Inability to create files or directories with special characters 2 Inability to display files or directories name wit
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29. dress Gateway C Use PPPoE User Name Password Server IP Address User Name If PPPoE is used to connect to the Internet enter the user name and password provided by your ISP If PPTP is used to connect to the Internet enter the PPTP server IP Address user name and password from the ISP or network administrator When finished click on OK to Click Cancel to exit and discard confirm and exit changes Change the settings and click on OK when done to complete the configuration setup Note 1 After changing some settings you may be asked to restart the Disk On line Server 2 If you want to set up detailed configuration you need to enter the administration web page of the Disk On line Server via the browser For more configurations check your browser under System Administration 59 2 Viewing detailed information on the Disk On line Server Choose the Disk On line Server by highlighting it with the mouse then click on Group Data to display current settings and status as shown below Detail Information perver Manne Teddy Evo Workeroup Name Teddy MAR MAC Address 00 4E FO 00 00 98 IF Address 172 16 13 174 subnet Mask 255 255 00 ratewav 0 0 0 0 DHCP Enabled Version 1 00 3 To map network drive Select the appropriate network share to map as network drive Then click Map Network Drive Select Network Share Map Network Drive Cancel 4 To fi
30. dress of the Disk On line Server from the LCD panel see Appendix A 27 Subnet Mask The subnet mask is used to define computer within the same local network It is a 32 bits digit code 255 xxx XXX XXX Default Gateway The gateway is generally referred as an interchange point that connects two networks such as LAN and WAN You don t need to configure gateway address if NAT function is enabled just set it as 0 0 0 0 Enable DHCP Server Once the DHCP server function is activated the Disk On line Server will assign dynamic IP addresses to any computer in the local network that 1s configured to automatically obtain IP addresses Note Only one DHCP server can be activated at any time in a network or it may cause errors in communication Enable NAT Function NAS 2108RW NAS 101RW Only NAT Network Address Translation allows the clients that use the internal private IP address to access the Internet This option should be enabled if you use the Disk On line Server to connect to the Internet Wireless LAN Configuration Your Disk On line Server is designed to act as an Access Point AP in the wireless LAN The system is fully compliant with IEEE 802 11b standard and provides powerful WEP encryption support for wireless security enhancement Network File Services Microsoft Networking Users using the Disk On line Server on the Microsoft Windows operating systems must start Microsoft Network Services If the local network has
31. e The user name must not exceed 32 characters It is case insensitive and it can contain double byte characters Such as Chinese Japanese and Korean But it cannot contain any of the characters below I D i 4t 2 lt gt 0 e Password The password must not exceed 16 characters Due to security concerns the password must be at least 6 characters Try to avoid using codes that are easily decipherable You can perform the following settings for users e Create User e Create Multiple Users e Change Password e Create Private Network Share e Assign User Groups e NES Settings e Quota Settings e Delete User User Groups To administer access rights you can create user groups User groups are a collection of users with the same access rights to files or folders By factory default the server contains the following pre defined user groups 33 Administrators All members of the administrators group have the rights to perform system management You cannot delete the administrators user groups Everyone All registered users belongs to everyone group You cannot delete the everyone user group or any of its users You can administer user groups with the following e Create User Groups e Create Private Network Share e Assign Users e Delete User Groups User groups name must not exceed 256 characters It 1s case insensitive and it can contain double byte characters Such as Chinese Japanese and Korean But it ca
32. e backup the system periodically to avoid any potential data loss caused by improper operations or hardware failures System Overview NAS 2108R e Front View LCD Panel Setting Switch A Setting Gari tch 4 LED Indicators Power Error LED Indicators for LED Indicator Network and Disk Access LAN Ports CLAVANT D e Front View LAN Connectors WAN Output Connector Configuration Reset Connector for Printer Switch e Network Status Indicators There are nine LED indicators at the lower right area of the rear panel Each LED indicates the network status of the corresponding WAN or LAN port as below Current connection is at 100Mbps The flashing light indicates data 1s being transmitted Green Current connection is at 1 OMbps The flashing light pe indicates data 1s being transmitted Indicator light at the left of the LCD panel Shines when power is on Indicates a system error which needs to be corrected This light flashes when data is being transmitted through the network This light flashes when data is being stored or retrieved from the disks NAS 2108RW e Front View Wireless LAN LCD Panel Antenna Setting ee AE Switch A Setting Switch B 4 LED Indicators Power Error LED Indicator LED Indicators for Network and Disk Access for WAN Port LAN Ports e Rear View Wireless LAN Antenna Dual Power Power Ventilation Switch Connection Fans LAN WAN Output Configuration
33. ec SKIP address Description IE Address Ss TCP IP ts the protocol you use to connect to the Internet and wide area networks HE gt Click on the Obtain an IP Subnet Mask Fe address automatically option and iW Detect connection to network Sek OK Ten en tothe Network dialog and click OK again You will be asked to restart your computer After rebooting the computer will use DHCP to Lancel obtain an IP address automatically 20 After rebooting please check to ensure that your computer has successfully obtained its correct IP address Below is a description of how this is done in Windows 98 or Windows ME Setup Fl 5 M 1 Click Run in ee the Start menu Ind 2 Type winipcfg and click on OK Type the name resource and Programs 4 Documents 4 Settings 4 Search Help Run k Log Off Tigerfu Ethernet Adapter Information Shut Down TA PET Windows Me Millennium Edition Intel R PAD Adapter Adapter Address 00 44 C0 00 01 FC 3 If the IP address 1s between 198 168 1 100 and 192 168 1 200 your computer has obtained a dynamic IP address successfully Otherwise please make that the network cable is properly connected to the LAN port and the network status indicator on the front of the Disk On line Server lights up Release Al Renew All More Info gt gt Once
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35. ext number e SET NETMASK Follow the same procedure as above e SET GATEWAY Follow the same procedure as above e SELECT STATIC IP Press the switch B to select YES or NO and confirm by pressing the switch A NO will return to the Network Settings menu e RESTART SYSTEM You need to restart the system to make changes effective Press the switch B to select YES or NO and press the switch A to confirm e POWER DOWN Press the switch A to shutdown the system e REBOOT SYSTEM Press the switch A to reboot the system e EXIT Press the switch A to exit the settings menu 54 Appendix B Web File Manager Using Web File Manager Start your web browser and enter your Disk On line Servers home page Select Web File Manager and enter the correct login name and password You may also enter guest in the login name field with no password to access the network shares on the Disk On line Servers as an anonymous guest DISK 3 LINE SERVER AN PNASS601ED mortonwu public Las DISK og LINE SERVER AN 501ED Share Folder DiscMon hpp Upload inom GE KM The Disk On line Servers allows you to organize your network share folders on line You can save these files inside folders as well as rename and remove files or folders e How to View Files On line Click on a file displayed on the web page The file s data are displayed on the browser If your browser does not support the file format the download window pops up
36. from anywhere in the world FTP Service If you wish to download files from or upload files to your Disk On line Server by using file transfer protocol FTP you must first activate the FTP service DNS Service DNS Domain Name System is used to map a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice versa A DNS server provides the domain name service through the network Using this you can create and manage your domain name in the Internet If you do not know how to register a domain name please contact your ISP According to your domain configuration you can configure the Disk On line Server as the primary DNS server or as the secondary DNS server Primary DNS Server The primary name server is responsible for maintaining a list of host name records and their associated IP addresses You can add the following name records to your domain A Forward Address Record NS Name Server Record MX Mail Exchange Server Record You may also specify the forwarding servers the Disk On line Server will forward all DNS requests that can t be resolved locally to the specified DNS server typically your ISP and return the response to the client Secondary DNS Server The Disk On line Server can be configured as a secondary DNS server to provide redundant DNS service for your domain Network Printer Service For NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW Only The network printer service enables printer sharing via Microsoft or Apple networking Please refer to Chapter
37. g the PCs to the Disk On line Server Simply connect one end of a network cable from the one of the Disk On line Server s LAN ports in to a network port of your computer NAS 101R NAS 101RW NAS 104R 17 NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW 3 Connecting the Printer For NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW Only The NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW can provide the function of a network print server by connecting a printer as shown in the diagram below Please use the printer cable to connect the printer to the printer port on the back of the Disk On line Server Follow the software installation procedures described in Chapter 5 and the Disk On line Server is ready to print your documents NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW Connecting the Power Please refer to the following diagrams to connect the power NAS 104R Plug the power cable into the power receptacle a NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW NAS 101R NAS 101RW 1 Plug in the power adaptor 2 Plug the power cord into 3 Then please plug in the and secure the screw knob the power adaptor power to the electrical wall socket or extension cord AN Please make sure the power adaptor is safely secured to the back end of the NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW NAS 101R NAS 101RW prior to plug in the electrical wall socket or extension cord 18 5 Powering up the Disk On line Server Once all the cables have been properly connected push the power switch on the back of the Disk On line Server The LCD panel will light up and
38. h special characters Network Settings The network settings include the TCP IP configuration for WAN and LAN network service settings router and firewall configuration etc e WAN Configuration According to your WAN connection you can choose the following four methods to configure the TCP IP settings to the external network 1 Use PPPoE Protocol PPPoE is commonly used in DSL based broadband services to establish the Internet connection Please check with you ISP to check if PPPoE is used You will also need the user name and password information that supplied by your ISP to properly configure the PPPoE settings 26 2 Use PPTP Protocol If the Disk On line Server is connecting to a remote PPTP server through the WAN port you need to use the PPTP protocol 3 Use DHCP Protocol The DHCP protocol is usually used in a Cable modem environment or the intranet The system will obtain the IP address settings automatically via DHCP 4 Use Static IP Address The fixed IP address is usually used in some DSL broadband services or intranet and an IP address must be entered manually in configuring the network You will need to enter the following information IP Address The IP address is a 32 bit digit code used to identify each single entity on a network The IP address is separated into 4 groups of eight bits separated by dots e g 61 218 1 5 Subnet Mask The subnet mask is used to define computer within the same local network
39. have selected Chinese Japanese or Korean as the default language setting in System Settings e Disk Volume The network share will be created under the specified disk volume e Path All data are stored under the assigned path onto the disk volume You can select Specify Path Automatically to allow the server to automatically create a new path on the disk volume to store the network share files Or you can assign a specific path for the share folder The manually assigned path cannot exceed 256 characters and cannot contain the characters listed below i lt gt 0 e Comment The Comment field allows a brief description of the share folder to help users identify its purpose in a network neighborhood window The comment cannot exceed 128 characters 35 Once the network share is created you can start assigning access rights to users or user groups Full Access Full access allows the user or user group to read write create or remove all files and directories in the network share Read Only Reads files only in the network share but denies functions to write create or delete files or directories Deny Access Denies all files on the network share System Tools The following system tools allow optimized maintenance or management of your Disk On line Server e SNMP Settings In order to use Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP to manage the Disk On line Server s network components the SNMP service must be started
40. i Click Delete 68 NetBak Replicator Overview NetBak Replicator is a software installed in user s system Windows only for data backup Users can upload any files or folders to server and back up the data Main Functions Backup File Filter Users can select particular file types to be excluded from backup The system will filter all files belonging to these file types when backing up the data Schedule Users can specify a schedule for backing up data with this option e g 12 00 every day or 05 00 every Saturday Monitor When this option is enabled the system will upload all files or folders to the server instantly for backup when the files or folders are modified Restore Select this option to restore backed up data to the original location of the file or to a new directory Log Enable this option to record events of NetBak Replicator e g the time when NetBak Replicator starts and terminates Restore and Monitor backup time and original location of all files etc 69 Installing NetBak Replicator 1 Run Install NetBak Replicator in the companion CD ICP ELECTRONICS INC Install MetBak Replicato Ja W BP 4 Setup has successfully installed NetBak Click Finish to complete Setup lt Back Eancel Ape 3 Upon successful installation a shortcut icon Ivet amp kfwill be shown on the Desktop 70 Using NetBak Replicator 1 Click Start Programs NetBak Replicator to
41. in name The following example is based on registration from DynDNS Note This guide is for reference only If there are any changes please refer to the instructions or documents on the web site a Open the browser and connect to http www dyndns org Click on Sign Up Now to begin the registration process Dynamic DNS Network Services LLC Microsoft Internet Explorer F gt a File Edit View Favorites Tools Help veta gt O A A Qoeach Fares Gitar B I Re Address http www dyndns org Go Links gt ee v ma DONS TBA Li Home r MyDyDNS Welcome Custor i Just got your cable installed Itching to have a personal site on your DSL Want to control your own e mail Don t want to a have to tell friends about that annoying changing IP address or ISP assigned hostname Ve can help MEG Our Dynamic DNS and Static DNS services give you a new name vourname dyndns org for example or you can choose Clients from several other domains Sign up pick hostname download one of our selection of third party update clients and you re on your way Best of all these services are totally free for up to 5 hostnames each Up to 20 hostnames in each Secondary DNS service are available to donators Support How sg Want more from that domain you ve just purchased but don t have the time or resources to run your own DNS servers For 4 FAG ss one time setup fee you can take
42. ked for all clients in the internal LAN Web Content Filter The web content filter allows you to block access to web sites with undesirable contents Advanced Firewall Rule This feature allows administrators to define a set of rules to examine the network packet flow between internal LAN and external WAN By default all packets from external networks are denied except for web site requests No packets from the internal network are blocked or discarded 30 DMZ This feature allows one computer on your LAN to be exposed to all users on the Internet This can allow 2 way communication between the DMZ host and other users from the external network If you meet troubles to use some Internet gaming or video conferencing application on your local computer you may try to configure this computer as the DMZ host e DDNS Service DDNS Dynamic DNS service allows Internet users to use a domain name to access Disk On line Server or the servers on your LAN rather than an IP address This feature is particularly useful if you are using the broadband service that assigns a dynamic WAN IP address To activate the DDNS service you must first apply an account from a free DDNS service provider See Appendix D Note The Disk On line Server currently supports DDNS service provided by the following four providers DynDNS members dyndns org ODS update ods org DHS members dhs org DyNS www dyns cx Disk Configuration The Disk On line Serve
43. le s or folder s Select All select all files and folders Select None cancel all selection Logout leave the web file manager Full access network share folder Read only network share folder Malfunction network share folder 57 Appendix C Quick Install Wizard Introduction The Quick Install Wizard enables you to list the Disk On line Servers within your local network and display basic information such as server names workgroups and IP addresses You may also set up the server name date time and basic network configuration of the Disk On line Server via this program Screenshot D x Shows the Windows workgroup joined by the Disk On line Server Quick Install Wizard All Disk On line Indicates the IP Servers can be 1 fag address of the identified using a Me server unique server name Version EE 172 17 10 95 NAS 2 25 172 17 10 3 MAS 3 10 55 MAS MAS 1O083F 172 17 10 74 MAS 3 10 NASBCCE7O 172 17 10 70 MAS 2 27 NASSBOIEL 172 17 10 58 MAS 2 26 E17 172 17 10 52 NAS 227 Set up Server Name 120 172 17 10 46 NAS 227 Date Time and basic NET 172 17 10 4 MAS 227 network configurations R 172 17 10 34 MAS 2 26 1 52test 172 17 10 25 NAStest 310 Configure Details Map Drive Refresh Help rn 3 View detailed Re search for Display on line Configuration information about Map network Disk Online help for Quick complete exit the selected server drive fo
44. line Server and then follow the instruction below to build the connection e The Network Configuration of Computers in the Local Network 19 To ease network management it is suggested that you configure the local computers to accept dynamic IP addresses assigned by the Disk On line Server Please refer to below illustrations about how to set up local computer network configuration of the local computer that runs Windows 98 or Windows ME Back tg EA Search Lt Folders CA History is P K EE EH Add less E a Control Panel Go d gt A kuli LF full LP F NA mm e i ler 1 Double click on Network 2 Highlight T CPP if y you have in the Control Panel for a i um two or more network interface list of installed network YA a cards please select the proper components one and click on Properties Scheduled Sounds and Tasks Multimedia ODBC Data Passwords Poter Options Printers Regional Scanne Sources 32bit Settings Cam 52 Hetwork Configuration Identificatio System Taskbar and Start Meru TCP IP Properties Bindings dvancer DAIS Configuration Gateway MIN n IP address can be automatically IF pour network does not automatical pour network administrator for an adi Add Remove Properties the space below Primary Network Logon FE EE TE To Ie Client for Microsoft Netvorks File and Print Sharing Sp
45. mirrored pair This protects your data if one of the disks fails Unfortunately the storing capacity is equal to a single disk as the second drive is used to automatically back up the first Mirroring Disk 1s suitable for personal or corporate use to store important data e RAID 0 Striping Disk Volume Striping disk combines two or more disks into one larger disk It offers the fastest disk access but it does not have any protection of your data if the striped array fails The disk capacity equals the number of disks in the array times the size of the smallest disk Striping disk is usually used to maximize your disk capacity or for fast disk access but not for storing important data e Linear Disk Volume You can combine two or more disks into one larger disk During file saving the files are saved on physical disks but do not have a disk failure file protection function The overall capacity of linear disks is the sum of all disks Linear disks are generally used for storing large data and are not appropriate to use for protection of important data By factory default the Disk On line Server has been pre set into one large disk applicable to models containing more than two physical hard disks only If you wish to use other disk configurations the settings can be changed during the first Quick Configuration access Furthermore to increase the hard disk life the hard disk will go to standby mode if there 15 no access within 30 minutes If any d
46. n 1s running in Full Duplex mode Lights up when connected The flashing light indicates data 1s being transmitted Green ndicator lights at the left of the LCD panel Shines when power is on Indicates a system error which needs to be corrected This light flashes when data is being transmitted through the network This light flashes when data is being stored or retrieved from the disks 15 Chapter Installation of the Disk On line Server Installing the Hardware Please follow these instructions to install your Disk On line Server 1 Connecting the Disk On line Server to the Internet Consult the drawings below to make the connections e Broadband Internet Access via DSL Modem Please use the network cable included with the Disk On line Server to connect the WAN port to the DSL modem NAS 101R NAS 101RW DSL Modem CATS Network Cable Plug one end of the cable into the WAN port on the back of the Disk On line Server and the other end to the DSL modem NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW DSL Modem CATS Network Cable 16 e Broadband Internet Access via Cable Modem Please use the network cable to connect the WAN port to the cable modem NAS 101R NAS 101RW NAS 104R CAT 5 Network Cable Insert one end of the network cable into the WAN port on the back of the Disk On line Server and the other end to the cable modem le M NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW per k aes CAT 5 Network Cable 2 Connectin
47. nd information on other Disk On line Servers in the same network Click on Refresh in the Toolbar to find information on other Disk On line Servers in the same network 5 To display User Help File Click on Help display the Help file 6 To enter the home page of the Disk On line Server Double click on the name of the Disk On line server to enter the web page for advanced administration Quick Install Wizard MAS 300373 MediaPlayer MAS AFD MAS ODF MASKLLE FU MASGLDTED MASAF4ET ncen DannyServerd MAS 1 U4 NASDOD S2test Configure Details Map Drive Refresh Help Ext 172 17 10 95 172 17 10 95 172 17 10 74 172 17 10 70 172 17 10 58 172 17 10 52 172 17 10 46 172 177 10 4 172 17 10 34 172 17 10 25 61 HAS test Appendix D Registering a Dynamic Domain Name Introduction Your Disk On line Server supports the DDNS provided by four providers DynDNS ODS DHS and DyNS You can go to the following websites and register for a dynamic domain name DynDNS members dyndns org ODS update ods org DHS members dhs org DyNS www dyns cx Configure and activate the DDNS service then the Internet users will be able to access your Disk On line Server via this dynamic domain name When the ISP assigns a new WAN IP address the Disk On line Server will update the new address to the DDNS server automatically 62 Registration Procedure Please follow below steps to register a dynamic doma
48. ne server s IP address is 192 168 0 1 and you want to link the network share folder public under the mnt pub directory use the following command mount t nfs 192 168 0 1 public mnt pub Note You must login as root user to initiate the above command 2 Logged in as the user id that you defined you can use the mounted directory to access your network share files For more information about NFS settings please refer to your Unix system documentation Using Novell NetWare If you are accessing the Disk On line Server from the NetWare client please refer to the NetWare user s manual for more information The Disk On line Server functions as a NetWare 3 12 file server Using a Web Browser Other than OS support your Disk On line Sever also provides a convenient web style file management that allows using a standard web browser to access your data If you link the Disk On line Server onto the Internet and use a public IP address you can logon to access the files from anywhere in the world For more information please refer to Appendix B Using File Transfer Protocol FTP In addition to working with multiple operating systems the Disk On line Server also supports FTP You can use popular FTP software and enter the user name and password to connect to the Disk On line Server Or you may key in anonymous as the user name in order to access public network share folders that 1s open to guest users 45 Chapter
49. nna Setting Setting Switch B Switch A e Rear View Wireless LAN Antenna 4 LED Indicators Power Error Network and Disk Access Configuratio n Reset Power Connection LAN Connectors WAN Connector 12 e Network Status Indicators There are five LED indicators at the lower right area of the rear panel Each LED indicates the network status of the corresponding WAN or LAN port as below Current connection is at 100Mbps The flashing light indicates data is being transmitted Green Lights up when connected at 100Mbps If this LED does not light up the connection is running at 1OMbps Orange 13 NAS 104R e Front View LCD Panel Setting Switch A Setting Switch B 4 LED indicators Power Error Network and Disk Access e Rear View Power Connection Configuration Reset Switch LAN Local Area WAN Wide Area Power Switch Network Ports Network Port 14 I Network Status Indicators There are five 10 100Mbps network ports on the rear panel of the NAS 104R Each port has three LED indicators which describe the network status as follows WAN Indicator Green Lights up when connected at 100Mbps Red Lights up when connected at 10Mbps Orange Flashing light indicates data is being transmitted LAN Indicators Color Indicates Lights up when connected at 100Mbps If this LED does not light up the connection is running at 1OMbps Red Lights up if the connectio
50. nnot contain any of the characters below TINT i Sy HTTP lt 3 0 To properly manage security it is very important to manage users and user groups You may set the share access parameters of each user or user group accordingly PDC Authentication Settings If you have a Windows PDC Primary Domain Controller server to handle the domain security in your network you don t need to re enter all the users and groups with the Disk On line Server You can simply enable the PDC authentication feature the Disk On line Server will connect with the NT domain and get all the information of the domain users and groups automatically To enable PDC authentication you must enter the domain name as well as the user name and password already established in this domain The Disk On line Server will use the user name and password to log in to the NT domain and retrieve user and group information Once you have configured the Disk On line Server to use PDC authentication all NT domain users and groups will appear in lists of users and groups for which you can define access rights Note NetWare users cannot be authenticated via the PDC server To properly authenticate NetWare users please go to User Management Users Change Password page and type the password for that user manually Quota The amount of space given out to all users in the system can be limited in order to manage and allocate it efficiently Once these restrictions are in place user
51. o the WAN port please type the external IP address of the Disk On line Server HASTO4R Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ga Back gt 1 fat Gi Search se Favorites CA History B pe sie 2 Use the Quick Installation Wizard see Appendix C and double click on Disk On line Server in the list which appears When the browser displays the home page of your Disk On line Server click on the Administration link 22 NAS Microsoft Internet Explorer Eie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak gt gt A Qseach GgFavortes CAHistory Er Q x Address http 192 168 1254 indexeng html v Go Links A reliable and high capacity network attached storage server Web File Manager N Tu english Enter the user name and password to continue the administration setup Enter Network Password Site 1982 1641 254 Realm User Name Administrator Password z The factory default login name and password are as follows Login Administrator Password admin If this 1s the first time you enter the Administration page the Quick Configuration page appears automatically Please refer to the Quick Configuration section for more details 23 Server Administration The Server Administration comprise the following eight sections Administration Quick Configuration System Settings Server Name Date amp Time gt Language Setting
52. ols Help Back a al Bsearch Gy fag Favorites History Be 32 Q po Address je https members dyndns org newacct P Go ju Links gt p DynDNS org Members New Account Tuesday January 15 2002 Sign Up Now Secure Normal Login lt Secure lt Normal lt Lost Password All pages copyright 1999 2002 Dynamic DNS Network Services LLC Please read the Acceptable Use Policy and Privacy Policy before signing up for any services E feet a Intenet e When you have finished the process of confirmation a new screen will appear and you can apply for your own dynamic domain name 4 members DynDNS org Account Confirmed Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 8 PER 5 8 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EI Back gt A A Qsearch Favorites AHistory Dr I QB te Address 4 http members dyndns org confirm hzqxby 9S u4Zvv OWuR Ng v amp Go Links DynDNS org Members Tuesday January 15 2002 Sign urt Now sign upNow Aecou Name cd nfirmed Normal The account Name has been confirmed You can now login and start using your account Login Secure Normal Lost Password All pages copyright 1999 2002 Dynamic DNS Network Services LLC Please read the Acceptable Use Policy and Privacy Policy before signing up for any services E Done pi Do Internet 65
53. ork path or the queue name of your printer If wou don t know tts name click Browse to view available network printers Network path or queue name Browse I Do wou print from MS DOS based programs i Yes O Ho lt Back Cancel 48 6 Please find the Disk On line Server within the network neighborhoods Select the printer icon under your Disk On line Server and click OK Browse for Printer select the network printer that you want to add Note Printers are usually attached to computers Had Dqv server H Fubon FI lop E lei ad hr FI Nas lial Na 000014 Fy Natoon a n k ewin E Cancel 7 Verify the network path and click Next Add Printer Wizard Type the network path or the queue name of pour printer IF You don t know its name click Browse to view available network printers Network path or queue name H Mas000001shpdj640c Do pou print from MS D05 based programs g fe No r lt Back Mest Cancel 8 You will be asked to choose the driver for your network printer Please follow the on screen instructions to install the driver Add Printer Wizard OG wee Click the manufacturer and model of pour printer IF your printer came with an installation disk click Have Disk If your printer 18 not listed consult pour printer documentation for compatible printer Manufacturers Printers HF Color Lasentet M5 HF Color
54. our Disk On line Server must be repaired by a trained technician Please do not try to repair the Disk On line Server on your own Power Outage or Abnormal Shutdown In the event of power outage or abnormal shutdown of the Disk On line Server the system should return to its original state prior to shutdown or power outage after restart If the system is not operating within normal parameters please proceed with the following steps 1 In the event of system configuration setting lost during power outage or abnormal shutdown please manually reset your desired configurations 2 In the event of abnormal operation or an error message please contact customer service for support To prevent similar occurrences we suggest that you periodically backup all critical files or folders and remember the following tips 1 Follow Shutdown Restart the Server steps described above for normal shutdown or restart 2 If you are able to anticipate power outage please backup all critical files or folders prior to power outage and shutdown your server normally Restart your server once the power has returned to normal To prevent major data lost of data in the event of a disk failure please back up your data periodically 52 Appendix A LCD Panel Displayed Information After system powers on the following information is displayed on the LCD panel NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW NAS 104R Setting Switch A Button A in the text below
55. r Servers in the Install Wizard program connection network 58 Operation Help 1 Set up your Disk On line Server Select the Disk On line Server that you want to configure and then click on the Configure button An authentication window asking you to enter the administrator s password appears as shown below Administrator Login Administrator Administrator Password ia Coal Administrator Name Click on OK after entering the password If the name and password are correct the configuration window is displayed on the screen Use a fixed IP address for WAN port You will need to Setup the name date and Use DHCP protocol to obtain the WAN IP time of this Disk On line address automatically DHCP protocol is Server You can input any commonly used in cable broadband service enter the IP address subnet name you want except or intranet mask and the gateway IP special characters address Basic Configuration it ME a Change the LAN IP System address settings of 1 WAM Settings yout Disk On line Server If you are not familiar with these settings please keep them unchanged Configure the DHCP service to assign the dynamic IP addresses for your local network Date mmdd yyyy o 09 p 2002 Time hh mm ss 18 33 46 Use Fixed IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask Fixed IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway v Enable DHCP Server Start Address End Ad
56. r can accommodate a maximum of four disks NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW can accommodate a maximum of two disks The Disk Volume can be configured according to your needs e Single Disk You can choose to use a stand alone disk However if the disk is damaged all data will be lost e RAID 5 Disk Volume For NAS 104R Only Three or more hard disks can be teamed up to form a large capacity RAID 5 disk group This system will distribute and store data among its various member disks as it is received At the same time it uses an amount of space roughly equivalent to a whole disk to store reference numbers with the same elements Should one of the disks in the group suffer some kind of damage you can shut down the computer and install a new disk and the system will restore the data on the new disk using the reference number In addition if you have a system with four disks but use only three in your RAID 5 group the fourth will serve as a spare disk If one of the three disks 1s damaged the system will automatically start using the spare disk without powering down and changing the affected disk Generally speaking the capacity of a RAID 5 disk group is one disk s worth of space less than the total rated capacity of the group Note RAID 5 may be used only with equipment which has three or more disks 31 e RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume Mirroring Disk protects your data by automatically backing up the contents of one disk onto the second disk of a
57. s will be prevented from obtaining more space once they have reached their limit This prevents monopolizing of a large amount of disk space by a small group of users No limitations are set on the system when it leaves the factory 34 e Backup Restore User Settings You may back up all user settings on to your computer as well as restore previously backed up user settings file to your Disk On line Server This function allows you to easily maintain the user settings Network Share Management The primary purpose of network storage is file sharing In a standard operation environment you can create different network share folders for various types of files or provide different file access rights to users or user groups By factory default a public share folder is created The share folder gives full access to all users or guests Administer network shares with the following e Create a Network Share e Change the name path and comment of a network share e Set access right for a network share e Remove a network share You can create new network shares according to your needs While creating a network share the following parameters must be set e Network Share Name The network share name must not exceed 12 characters It cannot contain double byte characters such as Chinese Japanese and Korean as well as the characters listed below F 2 lt gt To name network share with double byte characters make sure you
58. tem Tools Restart Shutdown Follow the instructions to restart or shutdown the system Reset the Administrator Password amp Network Settings If you accidentally forget the administrator password you will not be able to perform any administration work on the Disk On line Server Under this condition you can reset the administrator password and network configuration to the factory default 1 Use the tip of a ball point pen and depress the configuration reset switch located on the back of the Disk On line Server Hold it for about 5 seconds until the beep 2 The network configuration will be reset and you may need to re configure some or all of the network settings before you can connect to the Disk On line Server 3 Use a web browser to connect to the Disk On line Server Enter the System Administration and enter the following login name and password Login Administrator Password admin You can then perform system administration Note If the configuration reset switch is disabled in the System Tools Hardware Settings page you are no longer able to use this function Please remember your administrator password 51 Disk Failure or Malfunction If you are suffering from a disk failure or malfunction please do the following 1 Log all abnormal events or messages for technician s reference 2 Stop all operations of the Disk On line Server and power it off 3 Contact the customer service for technical support Note Y
59. these steps have been successfully completed you can connect to the Disk On line Server by typing the default internal IP address 192 168 1 254 in the address bar of your browser as shown below MASTOA4R Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favortes Tools Help ia Back 3 EA Search 2 Favorites EW History G r gt pe alee Address 192 168 1 254 21 Chapter Administration of the Disk On line Server Once you have installed the Disk On line Server and other hardware and connected it to the network you can use your browser supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later and Netscape Navigator 4 5 or later Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 is recommended to complete administrative tasks for the Disk On line Server Accessing the Administration Page The following methods allows administrator to access the Administration page 1 Launch your web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 5 is recommended If you know the IP address of the Disk On line Server type the IP address in the address bar of the browser and press Enter The IP address can also be obtained on the LCD display of the Disk On line Server see Appendix A Note If the computer you are using is connected to the Disk On line Server via the LAN port please type the LAN IP address of the Disk On line Server the default address is 192 168 1 254 in the address bar of the browser If your computer 1s connected t
60. to Backup Restore Log RS LL Oe MM OO MO C My Documents Documents and Settings Lotus My Documents help Music Program Files RECYCLER System Volume Information temp Start Monitor 74 3 2 Restore A Select Restore to original position or click FB to specify the directory for restoring NetBak Replicator 75 B Click Option to select action to be taken when a restoring file has already existed in the target directory or when an error happens during file restoring Click OK to confirm Restore Option E a x Recover Option If the restoring file has already existed on the target C Recover all files f Pop up request dialog Skip this file Error Option If an error happens in the process of file restoring Stop the restoring process k Pop up a request dialog Skip restoring this file OF Cancel 76 3 3 Event mi NetBak Replicator amna 2003 09 25 17 19 53 Start NetBak Replicator 2003 09 25 17 20 52 Exit Meh ak Replicator 2003 09 26 17 20 57 Start MetBak Replicator 2003 09 25 172203 2003709725 18 14 42 A Click Option to select type of logs to be recorded B To clear all logs click Clear All 77
61. use the Search for Computers function to look for your Disk On line Server in Windows Under Windows ME or Windows 2000 please follow these steps 1 Open My Network Places folder 2 Under the tools bar menu click Search 3 Computer Name path key in Disk On line Server name 4 Click once on Search Once the Disk On line Server is found double click your mouse button on the icon to connect 2 Once the connection to the Disk On line Server is successful all listing on your available network share are displayed Move the mouse pointer to the network share you want to access and click the right button once A popup menu appears select Map Network Drive A popup window that allows you to assign a drive letter for the network share appears Note do not use the drive letter used by the CD ROM If you wish to make the share folder available for your next start up check the Reconnect at logon box on the popup window and click on OK to make the network share as one disk drive in your system 38 le Edt View Go Favortes Help a Fe eS Eoman Up Cut Copy Paste Undo a aj Op en i IE Explore 192 16 1 me Map Network Drive 14192 16 1 254 Past folder Soe Map Network Drive x a Path 44192 16 1 254 public Cancel Create Shortcut Properties I Reconnect at logon ni Assigns drive letter to network resource 3 Once

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