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1.                     27  5 9   Advanced MON ost ies ndawcatunsacsieel atlases add Me svates dades da idaah 49  5 4  Access Rights SClGODh    iioi e eric p totae y epe rEERE TuS 91  55     Group Members RE EE S 53  56    Add BackUD dODuusscareen rito Duite tr D DII men E 60  6  Download Manager aii ee coactus aeneo ue euo niam Ea eh ce cuentas nnmnnn 68  Gilt     OVOLVIOW  usd ad usa hate treet aee anota tere Ge ees 68  6 2    The Web base Download Management Interface                        68    iii AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    Table of Contents         ir Live  7  INAS via the Internet              e rre reo eterne rette Eterno reni nnmnnn 73  rou E 0 7 2  c EE 73  7 2    Making the NAS available via the Internet                                   73  7 3  Using your Web Browser from the Internet                                  75  7 4  Printing via IPP  Internet Printing Protocol                                  76  TD  Remote Mathiagetmeli   oet ev ee e a ute Rud aee date 80  8   Troubleshooting         ceri eene poen noc cisco ss opua Lea ceo ere ou ee seas e Lisaaa 81  9  Appendix A     Compatible List                                            ccce 83  Printer Compatible EI  eene aad ete dr b tette tn tetas 83  Hard Driver Compatible LISL     ooo eet Ere Eee ED ee eoe y eren 84    AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual iv       1  Introduction    Air Live    1 Introduction    1 1  The NAS Server    Congratulations on the purchase of an NAS 235  The NAS 235 inserts Terabytes 
2.     Existing Users    User List    Groups  Button    Delete  Button       5  Administration    This list shows all existing users  As you scroll through the list of users   details of the selected user are displayed in the  Properties  area     Click this to view and or modify the Groups which the selected user is  in     Use this to delete the selected user  When deleting a user  you have the  option of deleting the Group and Share with the same name as the user   if they exist      User Properties    Name    Comment   Optional   Password  Verify password    Create  Private Folder   Share        User Name  Note that punctuation and other special characters  e g         V  cannot be used in the name     Enter a comment if you wish     Enter the user s password in these fields   These fields are also used to change an existing user s password  as  follows     1  Select the desired user   2  Clear the existing values in the password fields    3  Enter the desired password in both the  Password  and  Verify  Password  fields  If no password is required  leave both fields  blank    4  Click the  Update  button     When creating a new user  enter the desired password in both of these  fields     If creating a new user     e Checking this option will create a Group and a Private Folder   Share  with the same name as the user   e Read Write access will be granted to the Share     If changing an existing user     e The checkbox has no effect   it will neither create nor delete  This 
3.    The NAS is installed  LAN connections are OK  and it is powered  ON and startup is complete     Ensure that your PC and the NAS are on the same network  segment   If you don t have a router  this must be the case      Ensure that your PC has the TCP IP network protocol loaded  In  Windows  this is done by using Control Panel Network   f an entry  for TCP IP   gt  Network card is not listed  use Add   Protocol    Microsoft   TCP IP to add it    You then need to select the new entry  TCP IP   gt  Network card    click Properties  and configure the  P Address tab     If your LAN has a DHCP Server  you can select  Obtain an IP  Address automatically      Otherwise  you must select  Specify an IP Address   and enter  values for  P Address and Subnet Mask  The IP Address range  commonly used is 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 254  with a Subnet  Mask of 255 255 255 0   The NAS Server s default IP Address is  192 168 0 2  with a Subnet Mask of 255 255 255 0   Remember  that each device needs a unique IP Address  and the same  Subnet Mask     The NAS is configured  but   can t find it in Network  Neighborhood    Try using Start   Find   Computer  and enter the NAS Server s name  If  this does not work  use Control Panel   Network to check the  following     TCP IP protocol is installed  If not  use Add   Protocol   Microsoft      TCP IP to install it   81 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    ENS    8  Troubleshooting    Air Live    Problem 3    Solution 3    Check the network Bindings     En
4.   This screen allows you to manage the User Groups that exist on the NAS Server     www airlive com    DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server       Use this screen to create and organize the User Groups  Access permissions to Shares  are granted to User Groups  not individual users     New Group   Name                          Existing Groups                   Groups Screen    Data     New Group Use this area to create a new group       Existing Groups   This shows the list of all Groups     Two groups    everyone  and  administrators    always exist  These  groups cannot be deleted              49 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    AN    5  Administration    e e     r Live  Buttons  Create Use this Button to create a new Group  Enter the desired name for the    Access Rights    Members    Delete       new Group in the  Name  field  then click this button     Clicking this will display the shares which members of the current  Group are able to access  You can then assign  remove or modify  access rights for this Group    Note  The  administrators  Group ALWAYS has Read Write access to  ALL Shares     Clicking this will display the users who are members of the selected  Group  You can then add or delete members    Note  The  everyone  Group ALWAYS contains all users  You cannot  add or remove members     Click this Button to Delete the selected Group   Note  The  administrators  and  everyone  Groups can not be deleted     AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual 50         Air 
5.  1 20 1  LAN IP Address  _  Name   Protocol   Port   LAN IP    80   192 168 0 100          Router Gateway    203 70 212 52   Internet IP Address     f Cable DSL  Modem          Remote PC Remote PC  Using interNAS Using interNAS   http   203 70 212 52   http   203 70 212 52     Connecting via the Internet    The default port number for Web browser connections is 80  If you prefer to use a  different port number  you can specify the port number on the NAS System screen  The   Web  entry for  Port Forwarding   Virtual Server must then use the port number  specified on the NAS System screen     To connect to the NAS  Internet users need to know and use the Internet IP address of  your Router Gateway   If the port number is not 80  they also need to know the port  number      If you have a domain name  users can connect using the domain name instead of the IP  address    If your Router Gateway supports Dynamic DNS  you can use a domain name even if  you get a different IP address every time you connect to your ISP  Check the  documentation of your Router Gateway for further information     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 74    9 7  NAS via the Internet    Air Live    7 3  Using your Web Browser from the Internet    This is identical to using your Web browser from the LAN  See  Using the Web File Sharing   for details     But remember   e You must use the Internet IP address to connect to the NAS  NOT the LAN IP address   e  fthe port number used by the NAS has been changed from the 
6.  7200 16M  Western Digital   WD3200KS 320G SATA II 7200 16M  Western Digital   WD1600AAJS 160G SATA II 7200 16M  Western Digital   WD1600JS 160G SATA II 7200 16M  Seagate ST380815AS 80G SATA II 7200 8M  Seagate ST380811AS 80G SATA II 7200 8M  Seagate ST3160811AS 160G SATA II 7200 8M  Seagate ST3250824AS 250G SATA II 7200 8M  Samsung HD160JJ 160G SATA Il 7200 8M  Samsung HD161HJ 160G SATA II 7200 8M  Maxtor 6V300F0 330G SATA II 7200 8M                      AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    84       
7.  Address       L    a    C     c c       WINS Server     Enable WINS    WINS Server  C  n  E    C    EX    Jumbo Frame   Frame Size  Bytes          AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 36    5  Air Live    IP Address  Obtain IP Address  automatically   DHCP Client   Fixed IP Address  IP Address    Network Mask    Gateway       DHCP Server    5  Administration    Do NOT select this unless you have a DHCP Server on your LAN  A  DHCP Server can provide an IP Address to PCs and other devices  when they boot     Select this if your LAN does not have a DHCP Server  and enter the  following data    The IP Address must be unused  and compatible with the PCs on  your LAN    Enter the same Network Mask  Subnet Mask  used by PCs on your  LAN     If your LAN has a Router or Gateway  enter its IP Address here   Otherwise  leave this blank     The Network Attached Storage can act as a DHCP  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol   Server  providing IP Addresses and related data to PCs and other devices     Enable    Start Address    Finish Address       DNS    Use this to Enable Disable the DHCP Server  If you already have a  DHCP Sever  do not enable this feature     Enter the beginning of the range of IP Addresses to be allocated by  the DHCP Server     Enter the last address of range of IP Addresses to be allocated by  the DHCP Server     A DNS  Domain Name Server  translates Internet addresses  e g  microsoft com  to IP  Addresses  Use the same values as on your PC  or recommended by your ISP  I
8.  Basic Installation  amp  Setup    Air Live    3 2  USB Devices    You can insert either USB HDD or USB Memory Disk  Flash Memory Disk  to USB port at  any time  Once the  USB 1  or  USB 2  LED on the front panel comes on and stays on  the  USB device is available for use    For USB HDD  the NAS can recognize FAT and NTFS  Read only  file format     Removing a USB device   Method A   1  Press the USB Eject button on the rear panel  Eject 1 for USB 1  Eject 2 for USB 2    The NAS will beep    2  Wait for the  USB  LED turn off    3  Remove the USB device     Removing a USB device   Method B    Run the Windows utility  Select  Safely Remove Drive   Select the desired NAS  Click the  Eject  button     Wait for the  USB  LED turn off   The Windows program will also display a message  when it is safe to physically detach the USB device      6  Remove the USB device     Cie og  Io    Note  If the USB device is not removed  it will not be re connected  You must remove and  re insert the USB device to have it re connected     To share a printer  connect USB printer to this USB port     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 10    9 3  Basic Installation  amp  Setup    Air Live    3 3  Connect WN 200USB for Wireless Connection    We support WN 200 USB Dongle  If user plugged other Wireless Dongles  they are not  supported  The Wireless Dongle can be plugged into USB 1 or 2 port  but only one can  work if two are plugged     Features    NAS 235 only supports Client Mode for the Wireless Dongle 
9.  It support following security  mode  None  WEP  WPA AES  TKIP   WPA2 AES  TKIP     Coordination of Ethernet and Wireless    NAS 235 does not support Wireless and Ethernet simultaneously  User has to define the  Ethernet or Wireless before to use this device  Device will detect the network type when  power on  if the Ethernet is detected  system will set the network to Ethernet mode  if  Ethernet is not detected  system will set network to Wireless mode     LED Behavior    When the USB is plugged into one USB port  and then it succeeds to connect to the  specified AP  the corresponding USB LED will be turned on  If fails to connect to the AP  the  USB LED is always off     11 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual      gt   Air Live    Configure the Wireless Network    3  Basic Installation  amp  Setup    1  Access to the Wireless Configure page    DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server    Configure the Wireless Settings here  Make sure the settings match the Access  Point which you want to connect to     Wireless Client    Wireless Settings   AP s SSID   Security Mode   Authentication Type   WEP Encryption   Default Transmit Key   Key 1   Key 2   Key 3   Key 4        M Enable Wireless Client Function    WEP  WPA Personal  WPA2 Personal  None  Oj J     O4  L  digits left  Co  L  diits tet  L           L  diit lef  L          L  Jdiits tet    Check the Enable Wireless Client Function   Enter your prefer SSID to the AP s SSID   4  Select the Security Mode you used in your wirel
10.  URL if necessary     71 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    6  Download Manager    5  Air Live    Destination    Share Folder Select name of the share where downloaded file will be saved     Subdirectory Select the subdirectory under the selected share where downloaded  file will be saved        Action   Save Save the new task    Cancel Cancel the modifications on the web page   Close Close the window     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 72    9 7  NAS via the Internet    Air Live    7 NAS via the Internet    7 1  Overview    If your LAN is connected to the Internet  typically by a Broadband Gateway Router and  Broadband modem  you can make the NAS available via the Internet  Features available to  Internet users include     e Using a Web browser to view and download files     e Remote management    7 2  Making the NAS available via the Internet    If your LAN is connected to the Internet via a Router or Gateway  you can make the NAS  available from the Internet     No changes to the NAS configuration are required  unless you wish to use a port  number other than the default value of 80 for Web connections     Your Router or Gateway must be configured to pass incoming HTTP connections  and    optionally  IPP connections  to the NAS  This feature is normally called Port Forwarding or  Virtual Servers  and is illustrated below     73 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    ER 7  NAS via the Internet    Air Live    interNAS    192 168 0 1          Port Forwarding   Virtual Server    192
11.  View the log of completed backup jobs in a sub window     59 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    5  Administration    MEM  Air Live    5 6  Add Backup Job    From this screen  you can add new backup jobs  which be displayed on the Backup screen                      Backup Job    Name  aS  Backup Type  Incremental F  Direction     From this NAS235 to another device       From another device to this NAS235    Local Location    Folder Po   Browse      Remote Location  Server Name    1   Shared Folde      eg   share     C The Server Requires Authentication    UsrNam        1 1 E  Password   Schedule   Never Sime    Add Backup Job Screen                      Data  Name Enter a suitable name for this job   Backup Type Select the desired backup type   e Full  all files will be backed up   e Incremental   only changed files will be backed up   e Synchronize   all files are backed up  then any files on the  destination which do not exist on the source are deleted   Direction Select the desired option   e From this NAS to another device   e From another device to this NAS       AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual 60         Air Live       5  Administration    Local Location Select the desired folder in this NAS      If backing up from this NAS  select the folder you wish to  backup    If backing up from another device to this NAS  select the folder  where you want the backed up data to be stored     Remote Location Enter the details of the remote device     Name   enter the name of the other
12.  as shown on Control Panel    Network   Identification  as the default Logon Name  But you can  create a new Windows logon name by merely entering a new name  and password at the Logon prompt     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 82    ae Appendix A Compatible List    Air Live    A Appendix A      Compatible List    Printer Compatible List     PM 800DC  JP   PM T 890  JP    AB20  JP   Stylus CX8300  BJ F880PD  JP   MP800  JP   Fixus 960i  JP     zur         m   Cn  al  p    9    PERPE    up  d  o  J7  m  D    MFC BB  CDN  JP   Brother MFC 640CW  Brother 3240C  LEXMARK E232   HP Color LaserJet 2605  HP Deskjet 6540   HP Photosmart D7360  HP Photosmart C7280  HP Photosmart 3310  HP Officejet 6310  Optra E310    Lexmark    TIE t  4  3  213            T  x  Jj           83 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual            Air Live    Appendix A Compatible List    Hard Driver Compatible List                                                                      Brand Model Name Capacity   Interface   Speed Cache   RPM    Hitachi HDT722516DLA380   160G SATA II 7200 8M  Hitachi HDS721616PLA380   160G SATA II 7200 8M  Hitachi HDS725050KLA360   500G SATA II 7200 16M  Hitachi HDS725032GLA360   320G SATA II 7200 16M  Hitachi HDS721010KLA330   1TB SATA II 7200 16M  Western Digital   WD800JD 80G SATA II 7200 8M  Western Digital   WD1500ADFD 150G SATA II 10000 16M  Western Digital   WD2500KS 250G SATA II 7200 16M  Western Digital   WD5000KS 500G SATA II 7200 16M  Western Digital   WD5001ABYS 500G SATA II
13.  before it actually fails  This test  should be performed regularly    e Scandisk   running the Scandisk  Disk Check  program will check the file system   and correct any errors found  This program should be run regularly  The Scandisk  program will also run automatically if an error condition is detected  such as an  abnormal shutdown due to loss of power     D  Ai g Liw     DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server       Use this screen to perform any disk maintenance required     Disk Mode   Current Mode  RAID 0   Change    Format   RAID 0   Format    USB 1  Not Installed   USB 2  Not Installed    The format operation will destroy any data on the disk      Scandisk   RAID 0    Start Stop    Schedule   Never z   am    During a Scandisk  the disk cannot be accessed     S M A R T    Disk 1   check   Disk 2   check    Schedule   Neer    H  am    Standby   Set Hard Disk to Standby Mode after  Idle 30 minutes        Power off the fan  40 Minutes z  after Internal Disk is in Standby Mode        AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual 62           Air Live    Data       5  Administration    Disk Mode This indicates the current working mode of Internal Disks  It can be  one following modes     Separate Disks   Disk 1 and Disk 2 work separately  Recommended     JBOD LVM   Disk 1 and Disk 2 are bound into one logical volume  Total  capacity is equal to the capacity of the existing drive s   To  work in this configuration  at least one drive must exist  If this  configuration is selecte
14.  by holding  down the CTRL Key while selecting     When finished  click the  Close  Button     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 52    SS 5  Administration    ir Live    5 5  Group Members    This screen allows you to check which users are members of the group  and to add or  revoke membership of this group     Note  The  everyone  Group ALWAYS contains all users  You cannot add or remove  members     Group Members    Group Name  administrators       Members  users  Other Users  admin guest     End of List       End of List       Select multiple Users by holding CTRL while selecting     Group Members Screen    Data   Group Name The name of the Group being modified is shown at the top of the  screen    Members The  Members  column on the left shows the users who are    users  currently members of this Group    Other Users The  Other Users  column on the right shows users who are not  currently members of this Group        53 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    E 5  Administration  e e     Air Live  Operation  To Add a Member  Select the User or Users in the right hand column  then click the       Shares Screen     lt  lt   Button  Multiple Users can be selected by holding down the  CTRL Key while selecting    To Delete a Member   Select the User or Users in the left hand column  then click the   gt  gt   Button  Multiple Users can be selected by holding down the  CTRL Key while selecting     When finished  click the  Close  Button     This screen allows you to manage the Shares tha
15.  change these access rights as required     Click this Button to Delete the selected Share  Deleting a Share does  NOT delete its folder or any data  The folder and its data is still  accessible by the  administrators  group     The current name will be displayed  The Share Name can be  changed if you wish  This does not change the name of the folder   directory  associated with the Share  Note that punctuation and  other special characters  e g               lt  gt           cannot be used in the name     Change or enter a comment if you wish  Note that special characters   e g          cannot be used in it     The Location associated with the Share  Note that once a Share is  created  its location can not be changed   Option regarding location     e Folder   If  Default Folder  is selected  the share is created in  the root folder  directory    If  Specify  is selected  you can specify the folder  directory   where you want the share  If the folder does not exist  it will  be created  Note that special characters  e g           lt      gt     cannot be used in it     55 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    SS 5  Administration    e kd     r Live  Operations  Access Click this Button to view the Groups  which have access to the    selected Share  and change these access rights as required   Delete Click this Button to Delete the selected Share     Save as New Share After entering the required data in the  Share Properties  area  use  this Button to create a new Share     Clear F
16.  device  as seen on the  network    Shared Folder   Enter the name of the shared folder   Depending on the direction of the backup  this is either the  share to be backed up  or the destination for the backed up  data    The Server Requires Authentication   If the share is  password protected  enable this checkbox and enter the User  Name and Password required to gain access to the share     Schedule Select the desired option from the list     Never   This will disable this backup job    Every Day   Select this to have the backup job performed each  day  at the specified time    Every Monday  Every Tuesday      Select this to have the  backup performed once per week  on the specified day     Use the time fields   hour  minute  am pm   to specify when the  backup job should be performed     Buttons   Browse Click it to select one folder in this NAS   Save Click it to apply modifications in this window   Close Close the window     61 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    5  Administration         Air Live    Disk Screen  This screen allows you to maintain the disks in this NAS    e Disk Mode   Disk mode select  Separate Disk  JBOD LVM  Raid 0 and Raid 1  Any  data on the disk will be lost it if change disk mode    e Format Disk   use this after installing a new disk  The disk will be partitioned and  quick formatted  Any data on the disk will be lost    e S M A R T    S M A R T   Self Monitoring  Analysis  and Reporting Technology  can  warn of impending problems with the Hard Disk 
17.  of e mail alert  generated by the NAS  Note that special characters  e g     V               lt  gt     cannot be used in it     Send test mail to specified e mail address to verify whether the  e mail address can be reached     Use Specified SMTP  You can specify one SMTP  Simple Mail Transport Protocol  server    to be used to send E Mail  It s optional   Specify the address of the SMTP Mail Server   Specify the port number used by SMTP server  It s 25 by default     If the SMTP Server requires a  login  in order to send mail  check it  and enter your login name and password for the SMTP server  This  is usually the same as the POP3 server used to receive e mail   Meanwhile  you need specify the  From Address  as the E Mail  Address that is correlative with the Account Name     Specify the login name that is used to login the SMTP server     Specify the password that is used to login the SMTP server     43 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    5  Air Live    Options    Enable NFS Server    Enable FTP Server    Allow anonymous  FTP login    Enable SSL    Bandwidth Limit    Enable UPnP  Support    Enable HTTPS       5  Administration    Enable  guest  account  If enabled  then user can use  guest  as user ID to login to the    NAS  If disabled  then  guest  will not be accepted as a login  If  enabled  you can configure following options     e Allow anonymous Login for Windows Networking  If enabled  then all Windows users will be able to access the  NAS via Network Neighborhood 
18.  option is only available when creating a new user     29 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    5  Administration         Air Live    Enable Disk Enable the checkbox if you want to set the disk usage for the user  and  Quota then enter the maximum amount of disk space this user is allowed to  use     Note  Unless the checkbox is checked  the Disk Quota field has no  effect           Buttons   Groups Clicking this button will display the Groups of which the selected user is  a member  You can then add this user to other Groups  or remove  existing membership    Delete Click this button to delete the selected user    Clear Use this button to clear the form  preparing the form for the entry of a  new user    Save as Use this Button to create a new user  after entering their data in the   New User  User Properties  fields    Save Use this Button to save any changes you have made to the  User  Properties  for an existing user        Modifying an existing user    To modify the properties for an existing User     e Select the desired user from the list  Their details will be displayed in the  User  Properties  fields    e Edit the  User Properties  fields as required  Note that you cannot change the   Create Private Folder  Share   option when modifying a user    e Click the  Save  button to save your changes     Group button    To click Group button  it will pop up following screen     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 30    MN 5  Administration  Air Live    User Membership    UserName  adm
19.  shares  by default  DISK and FLASH or USB HDD    However  we recommend creating an NAS  User  for each person on your LAN  This will  provide each person on your LAN with their own login  name and password  as well as their  own personal folder on the NAS    See the Administration chapter for details on creating users via the Web based interface     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 16    9 4  Client PC Setup    Air Live    4 Client PC Setup    4 1  Overview    Supported versions of Windows are   e Windows 95 98 ME or later  e Windows NT 4 0  Windows 2000  Windows XP and Windows Vista    The following items need to be checked or configured   e Network Logon  Windows 95 98 ME only    e Locating the NAS on your LAN    e Mapping to the NAS Server s storage     17 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    4  Client PC Setup      gt   Air Live    4 2  Network Logon  Windows 95 98 ME only     If using Windows 95  Windows 98  or Windows ME  you must Logon to the Network  correctly in order to use the NAS   To check your Network Logon  following this procedure     1  Check your Window logon using Start   Settings   Control Panel   Network     Ensure the Primary Network Logon is set to  Client for Microsoft Networks   as shown  below     Network HEI    Configuration   Identification   Access Control      The following network components are installed   NetBEUI   gt  PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter  NetBEUI   gt  Dial Up Adapter   NetBEUI   gt  Dial Up Adapter  2  VPN Support            Client for Mic
20.  that can run at same  HTTP FTP Tasks time  It s up to 10 tasks     Enable Schedule If enabled  Download Manager only runs on the specified time  period  If disabled  Download Manager always runs  The option only  takes effect when Download Manager is enabled        AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 42         Air Live    Day    Time       E Mail Alert    Send E Mail       E Mail Address    From Address   Optional     Subject  Optional     Send Test Mail    Mail Server  SMTP Mail Server  SMTP Port Number    Mail Server requires  Authentication    Account Name       Password    5  Administration    Day of the schedule  If you want Download Manager to run in  specified period every day  you need select  Every Day   or you can  select others to limit Download Manager to run on one specified day     Time of the schedule  If selection of Day is not  Every Day   the End  Time cannot be after Start Time        Check this to enable the sending of e mail alerts by the NAS  Alerts  will be sent when there is some problem requiring the  Administrator s attention     Enter from 1 to 3 E Mail Addresses  The messages generated by  the NAS will be sent to these destinations  Note that special  characters  e g                lt  gt      cannot be used in them     Specify one E Mail Address that appear in the  From  field of e mail  alert generated by the NAS  Usually it s helpful for e mail alerts to  avoid being filtered as junk mails     Enter the text you wish to appear in the  Subject  field
21. 168 100  254           Login    User name       admin     Password         Remember my password    EN    Password Dialog  Enter    admin    for the name  and  airlive  for password     e To gain access  you must enter the User Name and Password of a user in the   Administrators  User Group     e By default  the only user in the  Administrators  User Group is  admin    You can add  other users as you wish      27 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    5  Administration       gt   Air Live    e The default password for the  admin  user is    airlive      This should be changed  Click the User Password link on the Home Page to change the  password     The  Users  screen will be displayed  as described in the following section  Use the menu  tabs to select the other screens as desired     Users Screen   This is the first screen that appears after selecting  Administration   This screen allows you  to manage the Users  which exist on the NAS Server    e The  guest   and  admin  users are pre defined  and cannot be deleted    e Users can be members of many user Groups     NN  Air Live  AN IVC DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server       This screen is for user management   The  admin  and  guest  users always exist     Existing Users          Properties   Name   Comment   e  Password   Verify Password  C Create Private Folder  Share   Share Location   RAID ol   7 Enable Disk Quota off      MB   Save as New User   _Clear Form      AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual 28    5  Air Live
22. Live    5  Administration    5 4  Access Rights Screen    This screen allows you to view and modify the Groups which can access this Share   Note  The administrators group ALWAYS has Read Write  R W  access to ALL shares     Data    Group Name    Other Shares          Group Access Rights    Group Name  administrators    Accessible Shares Other Shares     End of List             End of List            Read Access    Select multiple Shares by holding CTRL while selecting     Groups Access Rights Screen    The name of the Group being modified is shown above the 2 lists  of shares     Accessible Shares The  Accessible Shares  column on the left shows which Shares    this Group can currently access  The type of access is shown in  brackets   R   Read Only  R W   Read Write    Note  The  administrators  Group has R W access to ALL shares     The  Other Shares  column on the right shows all other Shares   The current Group has no access to these Shares     51 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    5  Air Live    Operation    To Add    To Remove       Access Rights     Access Rights     5  Administration    Select the Share or Share in the right hand column  then click the        Read Access  to provide Read Only access  or the       R W  Access  Button to provide Read Write access  Multiple Shares can  be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting     Select the Share or Shares in the left hand column  then click the   No Access  gt  gt   Button  Multiple Shares can be selected
23. Manual 76    ae 7  NAS via the Internet    Air Live    3  Select Connect to a printer on the Internet or on your Intranet  and enter the URL of the  NAS as follows   http  ip address 631 printers printer name  Where     e ip address represents the IP Address used to access the NAS   As explained earlier   this may be the Internet address of a Gateway  rather than the NAS itself      e printer name is the name of the printer  as set on the NAS System screen   e The other text is fixed  and can NOT be changed  It must be entered exactly as shown   including the same case   The path is case sensitive    Example   http 203 70 212 52 631 printers LKLKG974163 p1  4  Click  Next     If the connection can be established  and the printer on that port is on line  the following  dialog will be displayed     Connect to Printer E x     The server on which the  unknown  printer resides does not have the correct printer  driver installed  IF you want to install the driver on your local computer  click OK     es         Windows 2000  No printer driver    5  Click  OK   and then select the printer manufacturer and model to match the printer  connected to the port on the IPP Server     6  Click  Next   and complete the Wizard   The IPP printer is now ready for use     IPP Client Setup  Windows 9x  ME     You need to install the supplied IPP client program  as follows    1  Insert the NAS CD ROM in your drive  If the program does not start automatically  run  the NAS Setup exe program in the to
24. My Network Places  with   guest  access rights  By default  the  guest  user has  Read Write permission for all USB disks    e Allow anonymous access to  Public Data   If enabled  then user can access files on Public Data on  homepage anonymously     If enabled  then it will be possible for users to access files using a  NFS  Network File System  client     If enabled  then it will be possible for users to upload and  download files using a FTP client program on their PC  The FTP  server supports UTF 8  If the FTP clients don t support UTF 8   please specify right Language Environment above     The FTP server will prompt for a Username and Password when  clients attempt to connect  If this option is Enabled  users will be  able to enter  anonymous  as the Username  and any string as the  Password  If this option is Disabled  users must provide their  correct Name and Password     Enable SSL encryption support for the FTP server  To use this  function  you must use FTP clients with SSL supported also     Limit the maximum speed of data transfer for every FTP client   Value must be equal to or larger than 0  0 means no limit     If enabled  the NAS will broadcast it s availability  For LAN users  with systems which support UPnP  e g  Windows ME  Windows  XP   an icon for the NAS will be automatically generated     If enabled  you can access the NAS s web pages with HTTPS   HTTP over SSL   This function can make sure all connections are  encrypted and secure     AirLive NAS 235 
25. User s Manual 44    2  Air Live  Enable Recycle Bin    Clear Recycle Bin  Termly    Port Number       Buttons    Save  Cancel    Restore to Default    Clear Now       5  Administration    If enabled  deleted files are removed to folders  Recycle Bin  in  every share  If you want to delete the files permanently  you need  delete them from folders  Recycle Bin  again     Set up a schedule to clear files that exist in the Recycle Bin     This port number is used for HTTP  Web Browser  connections to  this Server  The default is 80  as used by Web Servers  If this is  changed  you should use a number greater than 1024  8080 is  often used   Also  if the port is not 80  you must specify the port in  your Web browser  in order to connect  To do this  add a     and the  port number after the address  e g    HTTP   192 168 0 100 8080    This example assumes the NAS s IP Address is 192 168 0 100   and the port number is 8080     Click this button to save the settings on the page   Click this button to cancel the modifications on the page     Click this button to restore all system and network settings to  default     Click this button to delete all files that exist in the Recycle Bin  immediately     45 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    5  Administration    MEM  Air Live    Media Screen    This screen allows you to configure the settings for media functions        1  L   LA LJ  Air Live DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server    Home Users   Status   Network   Wireless   Syst
26. al operation  disk is not full     Blinking   Disk is 9896 full  The Buzzer will also beep 3  times         Disk 1    ON   Disk 1 installed  OFF   Disk 1 not installed  Blinking     Raid 1 Rebuilding       Disk 2    ON   Disk 2 installed  OFF   Disk 2 not installed  Blinking     Raid 1 Rebuilding       USB 1    ON   USB device connected to the USB port  OFF   No USB device installed    Fast Blinking   Data being transferred to or from the  USB device       USB2       ON   USB device connected to the USB port  OFF   No USB device installed    Fast Blinking   Data being transferred to or from the  USB device       AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual         Air Live    2 2  Rear Panel    Eject Button    Eject Button    Power    DC IN    Reset    2  Getting Familiar with your NAS    USB    LAN          Power Switch    This is a spring loaded  Soft Switch     If power is Off  press once to turn On    If power is On  press once to start the Shutdown  sequence  During Shutdown  the Ready LED will blink   When Shutdown is completed  all LEDs will turn off        Power Input    Connect the supplied power adapter here        Reset Button   IP Password        This button has 2 functions    e  fthe NAS s IP Address is lost  press and hold this  button for 2 seconds  The IP Address will be set to  the default  DHCP client  and it will beep once to  indicate the reset has occurred   e  fthe NAS administrators password is lost  press  and hold this button for 10 seconds  The password  will then 
27. atus   Indicates the current status of the NAS  This  will usually state  Ready    If the NAS is not ready  the message will say why the NAS is  not ready   Wireless e Show the wireless status  Printer Server The NAS supports USB printer  and it can share the printer after you  connect one printer into one USB port   e Current Status   Possible states are On Line  Off Line  and Out  of Paper or No Printer   e No  of Print Jobs   The total number of print jobs in the Print  Queue  waiting to be printed   Disk Display the status of Internal and USB Disks   e Model   Model name of the disk  it s provided by the  manufacturer   e Total Space   Total amount of the disk space   e Free Space   Amount of the disk space still available to users   e Partition   Partition number of USB disk   e File System     File system used in the partition   e Share   Corresponding share of the partition   e Total Size   Total size of the partition   e Free Size   Free size of the partition        AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    34    5  Air Live    Buttons    Shutdown Now    Restart Now    Delete All Jobs    View Log    Refresh       5  Administration    Shutdown the Server immediately  This will break all existing  connections  including this one   Clicking this button does NOT save any data you have entered     Restart  reboot  the Server  This will break all existing connections   including this one  The NAS Server will immediately restart  but could  take a few minutes before it is available a
28. be cleared  no password   and the NAS  will beep twice        5 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    ZS  Air Live    2  Getting Familiar with your NAS       USB Eject Button  1    For USB port 1 device eject  Press and release to  prepare the USB device for removal  When the USB  LED turns off  it is safe to remove the USB device        USB Port 1  amp  2   Up Down     e Connect your USB Hard Disk Drive or USB Flash  Drive here  The USB HDD support FAT and NTFS   Read only  file format    e Connect USB printer       USB Eject Button    For USB port 2 device eject  Press and release to       2 prepare the USB device for removal  When the USB  LED turns off  it is safe to remove the USB device    LAN Use this to connect the NAS to your   connector 10 100 1000BaseT hub           2 3  Audible Warnings    Audible warnings are given by the following signals           1 Beep Reset button or power switch is pressed or system  is ready to use  3 Beeps Hard disk usage exceeds 98     Repeated every 5  seconds for 3 minute           AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    9 3  Basic Installation  amp  Setup    Air Live    Basic Installation  amp   Setup    The following section instructs you on how to physically connect the NAS to the network   and how to configure the NAS for basic operation in your Windows environment  Everything  you need to do to get your NAS up and running is covered here     3 1  Installation    Requirements    e Windows 95  98  ME  NT 4 0  2000  XP or Vista   e Ethernet Ne
29. c  e e     Ar Live  Powered by OvisLink Corp   NAS 235    AirLive 2Bay DiskMaster    User   s Manual       www airlive com    Copyright and Disclaimer         Air Live    me GS   Air Live    Powered by OvisLink Corp     Copyright  amp  Disclaimer    No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means  whether  electronic  mechanical  photocopying  or recording without the written consent of OvisLink  Corp     OvisLink Corp  has made the best effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this  user   s guide  However  we are not liable for the inaccuracies or errors in this guide   Please use with caution  All information is subject to change without notice    All Trademarks are properties of their respective holders     qe ObBluetooth    2009 OvisLink Corporation  All Rights Reserved    i AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    Copyright and Disclaimer    ZS  Air Live  FCC Statement    Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement   This equipment 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 in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio   communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur 
30. chronize with Time Server  NTP   NTP Server   Status                from 112              00  anid          Language Environment   USA z     DDNS Senice  Disabled s     T7 Enable Download Manager    Max Running BT Tasks       Max Running HTTP FTP Tasks     I Enable Schedule  Day  Time    E Mail Address  1    E Mail Address  2    E Mail Address  3   From Address  Subject          From pA  ax   5 E  to                ig g  s El                                           INAS235_FFCF34 Alerts       IE Use Specified SMTP Mail Server    SMTP Mail Server   SMTP Port Number     I Mail Server requires Authentication    Account Name     Password   Result of Test Mail             25        25  1024 65535                           Outgoing Mail Server              FZ Enable guest account      Allow anonymous Login for Windows Networking    Iv  Allow anonymous access to  Public Data     RI    Enable NFS Server  Enable AFP Server  M Enable FTP Server    o     7 Allow anonymous FTP login   guest  rights                                         Port Number  21  21  1024 65535   Port Range of Passive Mode      Default     Specified o    0  1024 65535    7 Support SSL  Bandwidth Limit  o KB s  Enable UPnP Support  Iv Enable HTTPS  M Enable Recycle Bin  Clear Recycle Bin Termly   Never_ si 12   po   am                 Port Number for HTTP  Web Browser  connections to this server           Bo          AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    40    5  Air Live    Identification    Name    Comment    Workg
31. d with only one drive installed  the  second drive will be configured to extend the capacity of the  logical volume when it is installed    Mirroring  Raid 1    Disk 1 is mirrored into Disk 2  Total capacity is equal to the  capacity of smaller drive  To select this mode  both drives must  exist    Striping  Raid 0    Disk 1 and Disk 2 are striped into one logical volume  Total  capacity is equal to two times the smaller capacity of the two  drives  To select this mode  both drives must exist     Format This includes status of Internal Disk and USB Disks   Internal Disk     No Installed   No disk is inserted  or connection or disk has  failed    Not Formatted   Disk has been detected  but it is not ready for  use  Use the  Format  button to prepare the disk for use   Formatting   This message will only be displayed after you  have clicked the  Format  button   See below for details of this  button     Formatted   Disk is ready for use     USB Disks     No Installed   No disk is inserted into this USB port    Not Formatted   This USB disk hasn t been formatted into FAT  or NTFS file system  You can click  Format  button to format it   Formatted   Disk is ready for use     63 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    5  Administration         Air Live    S M A R T  This can have any of the following values     e Not Installed   No disk is available    e Not Checked   No S M A R T  check has been performed on  this drive since system boots up    e OK   No errors were found in the last 
32. default  80   you must  specify the correct port number when you connect   For example  if the port is 8080  and the Internet IP address is 203 70 212 52  enter the  following as your browser s Adaress or Location   HTTP  203 70 212 52 8080    75 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    ER 7  NAS via the Internet  e L e     NF LIve    7 4  Printing via IPP  Internet Printing Protocol     To print to the NAS via the Internet  the port used for IPP  TCP port 631  must be  associated with the NAS  See Making the NAS available via the Internet earlier in this  chapter for details    The NAS is an IPP Server  To use IPP  your PC must be an IPP client  Windows 2000 and  XP have built in support for IPP  so there is no need to use the provided IPP client program     IPP Setup   Windows 2000 XP    1  Start the Add Printer wizard     2  Select Network Printer  and click  Next  to see the Locate your Printer screen  as shown  below     Add Printer Wizard  Locate Your Printer  How do you want to locate your printer     If you don t know the name of the printer  you can search for one in the right location  that has features you want           What do you want to do     C Find a printer in the Directory    C Type the printer name  or click Next to browse for a printer    Name          Connect to a printer on the Internet or on your intranet    URL    http    203 70 212 52 531  printers LKLKG974163_p1        lt  Back Cancel         Windows 2000   Locate your Printer    AirLive NAS 235 User   s 
33. depending on your  version of Windows      Using the IPP Printer    The IPP Printer can be selected and used like any other Windows printer  but your Internet  connection needs to be active    An NAS may be unavailable for IPP printing for any of the following reasons    e  tis powered off    e The IP Address of the Router Gateway for the remote LAN has changed    e The Internet connection used by the IPP Server is down     e Network congestion causes the connection attempt to time out     7 5  Remote Management    Connection via your Web browser from the Internet is the same as connecting via the LAN   But remember   e You must use the Internet IP address to connect to the NAS  NOT the LAN IP address   e  fthe port number used by the NAS has been changed from the default  80   you must  specify the correct port number when you connect   For example  if the port is 8080  and the Internet IP address is 203 70 212 52  enter the  following as your browser s Adaress or Location   HTTP7 203 70 212 52 8080  Once connected to the NAS via the Internet  all the Web based management features are  available   However  the  Browse  button on the Shares screen only allows Web based  file browsing   If    AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 80    ENS    8  Troubleshooting    Air Live    Troubleshooting    This chapter lists some common problems  and the solution to them     The NAS Utility doesn t list any NAS Servers   Check the following     Problem 1   Solution 1     Problem 2     Solution 2 
34. diator  amp  your body     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual ii         Table of Contents    Air Live    Table of Contents    LESIM Forigere ll iei  o t                    1  ll   Ehe JNAS OGIVOD iiio Se areirreeet e hinaus ecto Mis Gamdet ee E RR hacen  1  2  Getting Familiar with your NAS         nasannnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnna 3  2d  PEDS anien E M ME 3  2 2  Rear Patel abet tapa du A oaks utetur a a A a a acd 5  2 3  Audible WAthilhids s  acce ento epp eto Pied ea Cade c muet 6  3  Basic Installation  amp  Setup                                                   ecce 7  3 1  Installation rar E N E erase 7  3 2  USB DEVICES can a e a a a Dacca dahl 10  3 3    Connect WN 200USB for Wireless Connection                            11  3 4  Configuring Your IAS  estt oro icto ete te e bcu abes e erue mt he ke irons 13  4   Glient PC Selup  coeno conie E 17  LEE OI aU NH 17  4 2  Network Logon  Windows 95 98 ME only                                    18  4 3    Using the NAS Server s Storage                        ssseeeeeeeeeses 19  4 4  Using the NAS Server s Printer                          esee 23  4 5  Using the Web File Sharing                                    eese 24  4 6  Changing your PassWOLIG   cuoi t c cay eee ev te crar aac us 26  5  Admillisiratlon s  uo oo eo ciere nnda eaha nek eena anaa ee Rede EE  27  9 14  SOVOLIVIOW cuidiecseu ditio sectae b ctus tas Liu iue ta shh ae ee dara 27  5 2    The Web based Administrative Interface                 
35. dows  offer to create a shortcut     Mapping a Network Drive    You can give a share  shared folder  on the NAS a drive letter on your PC  such as  F    This is called  mapping  the drive letter  To do this  follow this procedure   1  Right click on the desired share on the NAS     2  On the pop up menu  select  Map Network Drive        19 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    due 4  Client PC Setup  Air Live         Eile Edit View Go Favorites Help Ei     e  gt     0  Ba CA      X gle  laddess EwNAS23 amp 5F                          gg                   For Administrator only  For everyone  In Windows  right click  select  Map Network Drive    For everyone  In Windows  right click  select  Map Network Drive      Map Network Drive L2 Ix      v  PINEEEEEEENNENEN       Path     NAS 235 5F DISK    iv Reconnect atlogon       Map Network Drive    1  Select a drive letter for this folder  check the Reconnect at Logon checkbox  and then  click  OK      2  This drive will now be available in Windows Explorer  and from the File  Open or  File Save As dialog in all Windows applications     Notes     When you try to access a folder  you may be prompted for a password  as shown below     Enter Network Password HE       You must supply a password to make this connection     Resource     NAS 235 5F DISK Cancel    Password       Iv Savethis password in your password list       AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 20    4  Client PC Setup      gt   Air Live    Network Resource Password Dialog   e  f you
36. e default is 1234   If this is changed  you should use a number  greater than 1024  In order to connect to the music broadcast via  WinAMP etc  need add a     and the port number after the address   e g     HTTP   192 168 0 100 1234  This example assumes the NAS s IP Address is 192 168 0 100  and  the port number is 1234     Specify the order that MP3 should be broadcasted     e Order   Play by order   e Shuffle   Play by shuffle     Specify the location in which MP3 need be broadcasted     If enabled  the NAS can be located by compatible Media Adapters   using the UPnP AV standard developed by Intel and its partners  Media  content on the NAS  in the Content Directories specified below  can  then be accessed and played by the Media Adapters     Name of the Media Server that is displayed on client devices     Directories where the Media Server shall scan for media content  You  can specify four Content Directories at most  You should click the   Browse  button to select the desired folder  Each directory can be  limited to a certain media type  The default setting will scan for all  content types     47 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual     D    5  Administration    e e     r Live  Buttons  Browse Click this button to select Content Directory   Save Click this button to save the settings on the page   Cancel Click this button to cancel the modifications on the page     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 48    MEET NM 5  Administration  Air Live    5 3  Advanced Menu    Groups Screen  
37. e folders to drive letters on your PC  as described above   e You can backup your data to the NAS by copying files from your PC to the NAS     e  f you have Windows ME  2000  XP or Vista  there is a backup program supplied with  Windows  You can use this backup program to automate the process of backing up your  data to the NAS  Please read the instructions and help file supplied with this program for  details of correct usage     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 22    ZENY 4  Client PC Setup  Air Live    4 4  Using the NAS Server s Printer    1     2        LKG974163    Find out what printer is connected to the printer port on the NAS   Use Network Neighborhood  or My Network Places  to locate the NAS  as shown in  Network Browse earlier    Double click the NAS icon  A printer icon should be shown           E Back K Tur Up         File Edit View Go Favorites Help    E    a A   x3   A  Cut Copy Paste Undo Delete Properties               Address  E Lk974163                      Sets up the selected printer         C3DISK 1 A           Open  Install     Capture Printer Port                       Create Shortcut           Properties       Install Printer    Right click the printer icon  and select  nstall  as shown above  The Add Printer wizard  will start   Select the Manufacturer and Printer matching the printer connected to the NAS     Follow the prompts to complete the installation   If prompted about sharing this printer  do NOT enable sharing     The new printer will then app
38. ear in your Printer list  and can be used from any  Windows application     e Use Start   Settings   Printers to list all your printers   e Double click the printer to view or delete the documents in the print queue   e Use File   Set as Default to make the selected printer the default printer     e Use File   Properties to view or modify the properties of the selected printer     23 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    4  Client PC Setup           Air Live    4 5  Using the Web File Sharing    You can access and download files on the NAS using your Web Browser  even from  non Windows platforms    To access data stored on the NAS using your Web Browser    1  Start your WEB browser     2  In the Address box  enter  HTTP     and the NAS Server s IP Address     Note  If the port number used by the NAS has been changed  on the System screen   from the default  80   you must specify the correct port number when you connect   For example  if the current port is 8080     HTTP7A92 168 0 100 8080    3  The following screen will be displayed                       x       MM  CWWYV  airiive com   ae    TL eS NEN              A i iz nee i AG 225 Ray Na AAP  Pals gu We DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server      User Log in  Private Data    Public Data    User Password    Welcome Please click here to change your password to match your Windows  logon    This is the homepage of the NAS235    Please select a function on the right  Administration    or click on the menu bar to access fil
39. em   Media Advanced    I   You can specify the settings of media function in this screen   iTunes Server     Enable iTunes Server    Server Name  INAS235 FFCF34 iTunes  Content Directoy    7        MP3 Broadcast    J Enable MP3 Broadcast    Server Name  INAS235_FFCF34_MP3  Port Number  Play by      Order    Shuffle    Content Directoy    7700           Media Server   M Enable Media Server  Server Name   NaAS235 FFCF34 Media    Content Directory              Directory Media Type E  M   DISK media  m  D  ESSE  HW  p E  ur  o  EE Gar          Media Screen    iTunes Server    Enable iTunes If enabled  then the user can listen music that stored in the NAS via  Server iTunes client  This iTunes Server supports files with  extensions  mp3   m4a  and  m4p  And the iTunes Server uses port  number 3689   Server Name Specify the name of the iTunes Server   Content Directory  Specify the location in which music need be served iTunes Server        AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 46    5  Air Live    MP3 Broadcast    Enable MP3  Broadcast    Server Name    Port    Play by       Content Directory    Media Server    Enable Media  Server    Server Name    Content Directory       5  Administration    If enabled  then the NAS will broadcast MP3 in specified folder  and  user can listen to them by music players such as WinAMP etc  This  MP3 Broadcast supports files with extension  mp3     Specify the name of the MP3 Broadcast     This port number is used for HTTP connections to MP3 Broadcast    Th
40. erver Name  NAS235_FFCF34   Default  NAS235_FFCF34   Firmware Version  V3 9R04  Hardware Address  00 4F 69 FF CF 34  IP Address  192 168 0 4  Date  2010 09 01  Time  03 56 pm  Current Status  Ready  Shutdown  Restart  Wireless Card  Not Installed  AP s SSID  default  AP s MAC   Security  None  Curent Status  Disabled  Current Status  Out of Paper or No Printer    No  ofPrint Jobs  0       Disk Mode   Disk Status     Striping  RAID 0   RAID 0   Ready    LL                             Free Space  1 906 085 MB Total Space  1 906 164 MB       RAID 0     Information      Disk   Model       Capacity   Status            WDC WD10EADS 00L5B1   953 867 MB Used by RAID 0       WDC WD10EACS 00D6B0   953 867 MB Used by RAID 0    USB 1    Model  No Disk    Partition   File System   Share       TotalSize   Free Size      USB2    Model  No Disk    Partition   File System   SharedFolder   TotalSize   Free Size            Status Screen    33    AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    5  Air Live    5  Administration    Data  System e Server Name   Current name of the NAS  This name will be  shown in  Network Neighborhood  or  My Network Places   The  NAS has one default server name  Server Name is restored to  default one after configuration restore   e Firmware Version   Current version of the firmware in the NAS   e Hardware Address   Hardware Address of the NAS   e IP Address   IP Address currently used by the NAS   e Date   Current date of the NAS   e Time   Current time of the NAS   e Current St
41. es   Administrator may change NAS235 s settings here     Download Manager    Click here to use Download Manager function     Server Name  NAS235 FFCF34   Firmware Version  V3 9R04   IP Address  192 168 0 4   Disk Mode  RAID 0   USB 1  Not Installed   USB 2  Not Installed   RAID 0  Ready  1 906 164 MB  100 0  Free     NAS Home Page       AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual 24    a  4  Client PC Setup    Air Live    4  To browse the files and folders on the NAS  click Public Data on the home screen  above     e Shares  Folders  to which everyone has access are listed  You can access these folders   and files by clicking on the folder name or filename     e  f your Browser displays the file when you prefer it to be downloaded  right click on the  file and choose  Save Target as        5  To access data which is password protected  click the User Login  Private Data  link   e You will then be prompted for your user name and password    Enter the user name and password assigned to you by the Administrator of the NAS   e The screen will then update  and list all Shares  folders  to which you have access     You can now navigate through these folders by clicking on the folder name  and  download any file by right clicking in and choosing  Save Target as          25 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    4  Client PC Setup         Air Live    4 6  Changing your Password    Although the Administrator of the NAS must create your User Name and initial password   you can then change your own passw
42. ess network  and input the    corresponding security key     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    12    3  Basic Installation  amp  Setup    TES  Air Live  3 4  Configuring Your NAS    Now that everything is connected and powered on  you are ready to configure your NAS so  that it is accessible to the users on your network     e This procedure only needs to be done ONCE  by the NAS Server s Administrator     e Other LAN users should follow the Client PC Setup procedure described in the following  chapter     Quick Setup with the NAS Wizard    1  Insert the NAS CD into your CD ROM drive of your computer     If the installation program does not start automatically  run the program  NAS Setup exe in the root  top  folder of your CD ROM     2  Click  Setup  to start the Setup Utility  The Utility will begin scanning your network for  installed NASs  and a screen like the following will be displayed     Detected server list    Select preferred one to setup   Current settings of selected   server  Please make a note    Press  Refresh  to re scan whole  network for available interNAS USB     A list of all the NASs on your network will show on the left side  The right side displays  details of the currently selected NAS   If the desired NAS is not listed  check the following        INAS Been               e The NAS has finished the start up and boot process     e Your PC and the NAS are on the same LAN segment  there is no Router between your  PC and the NAS      Otherwise  select the de
43. ete selected tasks    Move Up Increase the priority of the task    Move Down Decrease the priority of the task    Logout Leave the screen of Download Manager   Add New Task  Open the window to add new task   Refresh Refresh the status of tasks    Help Click it to view on line help        Add New Task Screen    This screen allows you define download task of Download Manager     Or    Download Task    Source  Type  HTTP FTP    URL  G    C Authentication Required  Optional     Account  Lo  Password FT    Destination  Share Folder   Subdirectoy             eg   movie     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 70    5  Air Live    6  Download Manager    Download Task    Source  Type  m E  Torrent File        From URL Doo     OFmmtecaPC       5 0 0 BA    C Authentication Required  Optional     Account     Password   TO    Destination  Share Folder   Subdirectory   TY  0 9 movie     Source    Type    Torrent File       Add New Task Screen    Specify type of the file to be downloaded  It can be HTTP FTP or BT   Bit Torrent      URL  HTTP FTP   Specify the URL if type is HTTP FTP     Specify the torrent file with which you need download files  You can  upload it from local pc or provide one HTTP FTP URL for it     Authentication    Authenticat  Required   Optional     Account       Password    ion  If authentication is needed to access the URL  need enable it and  input the account and password     Account name that is used to access the URL if necessary     Password that is used to access the
44. gain    Clicking this button does NOT save any data you have entered     Delete Current Job  Clicking this button will delete the Print Job currently being printed     Use this if the document is not printing correctly     Clicking this button will delete all Print Jobs in the Print Queue  Use  this to clear the Print Queue     Click this button to view the log file in separate window  The log file is a  record of activity on the NAS Server  which can help in management  and troubleshooting     Click this to update the data shown on screen     35 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    5  Administration           Air Live    Network Screen    This screen allows you to set the IP Address and related information required for TCP IP  networks     www airlive com       Air Live    IVC DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server       These settings must match other devices and PCs on your LAN  Using the  DHCP server function is recommended     IP Address     Obtain IP Address automatically  DHCP Client      Fixed IP Address    IP Address   192   868    p   4   Network Mask   255   i  255       255      o    Gateway    Ess                DNS Server   Obtain DNS Server Addresses from DHCP Server     Use Fixed DNS Server Addresses    Primary   i52   tes   p   54   Backup 1  E     ES   ER     L    Optional   Backup 2  L E  EE    EEE   Optionan    DNS is required for E Mail Alert  and desirable if using DHCP Server     DHCP Server D Enable DHCP Server  Start Address  EE fF       Finish
45. ick Installation Guide  e Setup CD   e Ethernet Cable   e Power Adapter    Note  If not specify  NAS means NAS 235 in the following paragraph     System Requirements    e Windows 95  Windows 98  Windows NT 4 0  XP  2000  ME and Vista   e Ethernet Network employing 10 100 1000Base   e TCP IP protocol     Disclaimer    We highly recommend that you regularly backup the files on your NAS     AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual 2    ae 2  Getting Familiar with your NAS    Air Live    D Getting Familiar with  your NAS    2 1  LEDS    Ready   Status    LAN  Disk Act  Disk Full  Disk 1  Disk 2  USB 1    USB 2    Air Live MALAE   Disk Master          LED Function       Ready Status   Ready  Green   e ON      Normal operation   e OFF    No power     e Blinking     This LED blinking during startup and  shutdown           3 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    ENS    Air Live    2  Getting Familiar with your NAS       Status  Amber     ON   This LED will be On during the Startup self test  it  will turn Off once the self test is completed  If it stays  ON  there is a hardware error    OFF   Normal operation    Blinking     During a software upgrade  both the Status  and Ready LEDs will blink        Ethernet    ON   Link established   OFF     No LAN connection   Blinking     Data is transmitted or received via the LAN        Disk Active    OFF   Idle   Blinking     Hard disk is being accessed        Disk Full    ON   Disk is completely full  No more data can be  stored on this disk    OFF  Norm
46. in    Member of  groups  Other Groups       everyone  administrators    End of List           End of List          sales                Select multiple Groups by holding CTRL while selecting            Mane    Help     Close       This screen allows you to check which Groups this user is a member of  and to add or  revoke membership     Data   User Name The name of the User being modified is shown at the top of the  screen    Member of The  Member of   column on the left shows the Groups that this  user is in    Other Groups The  Other Groups  column on the right shows all other Groups   The current User is not a member of these Groups        31 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    5  Administration    5  Air Live    Operation    To Add Membership Select the Group or Groups in the right hand column  then click  of a Group the        Button  Multiple Groups can be selected by holding down  the CTRL Key while selecting     To Revoke Membership  Select the Group or Groups in the left hand column  then click the  of a Group   gt  gt   Button  Multiple Groups can be selected by holding down the  CTRL Key while selecting     When finished  click the  Close  Button        Status Screen    This screen used to check the details and status of NAS    AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 32       Air Live    5  Administration    DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server       System    Wireless    Printer    Internal Disks       USB Disks    Check the details and status of your NAS235     S
47. in a   particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or   television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user   is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures    W Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    m Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    W Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  receiver is connected    W Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     FCC Caution   Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment  This device complies  with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  This  device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any  interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operation  For  product available in the USA Canada market  only channel 1 11 can be operated   Selection of other channels is not possible    This device and its antenna s  must not be co located or operation in conjunction with any  other antenna or transmitter     FCC Radiation Exposure Statement   This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  environment  This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance  20cm between the ra
48. ing  Cancel  has NO EFFECT on any operations in  progress    View Log View the log messages of disk maintenance    Upgrade Screen    The Upgrade facility allows you to upgrade the NAS Server s software  You need to obtain  the upgrade file from your dealer or supplier    Note that the NAS Server is unavailable during the upgrade process  and all  connections will be lost  including this one    The NAS Server will reboot once the upgrade installation is completed  The procedure may    take from 5 to 10 minutes        DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server  Home Groups   Shares   Backup   Disk   Upgrade Basic        Use this screen to upgrade the firmware in your NAS235     Current Firmware   Current Firmware Version  V3 9R04    Upgrade   Fimware Fie   7 RM    Warning  Do not power off the NAS235 while it is being upgraded           Upgrade Screen    AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 66    5  Administration    5  Air Live    Data    Current Firmware   This displays the version number of the NAS Server s current  Version firmware     Firmware File Click the  Browse  button to browse the folders on your PC and  select the Firmware file  e g  C  downloads NAS 235 V36R01 bin    Note  Implementation of this feature is Browser dependent           Buttons    Start Upgrade Click this button to start upgrading the firmware   Button    67 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    6  Download Manager         Air Live    6 Download Manager    6 1  Overview    Download manager allow you to down
49. le to run Scandisk regularly  if  desired  The available options are     e Never   Scandisk will not be scheduled to run    e Every Day   select this to have scandisk run each day  at the  specified time    e Every Monday  Every Tuesday        Select this to have the  scandisk run once per week  on the specified day     Use the time fields  hour  minute  am pm  to specify when the  scandisk operation should be performed     Use the  Set Hard Disk to standby mode     setting to determine if  and when the hard disk drives should be switched to  Standby   mode     Use the  Turn off the fan     setting to determine if and when the fan  should be turned off     Click this button to enter the screen of changing Disk Mode     Use this button to format the disk  This will partition and quick format  the new disk    WARNING  This will destroy any data on the disk  Once started  this  process can NOT be halted or reversed     e Check   Click this button to run the S M A R T  check  immediately     e Start   Click the button to start the Scandisk  The Scandisk could  take long time  and the disk is unavailable to users while the  Scandisk is in progress    e Stop   If a Scandisk is in progress  click this button to terminate  the Scandisk immediately     65 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual       MEM 5  Administration  e e     Air Live   Save Click it to save the modifications in this window    Cancel Restore the settings on the screen to their values after the last  Save   operation  Click
50. lick  OK      41 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    5  Administration    5  Air Live    NTP  Network Time Protocol     Enable NTP If enabled  the NAS Server will synchronize its clock with a NTP   Network Time Protocol  Server     NTP Server Enter the domain name or IP address of the NTP server you wish to  use  The NTP server can be a public server  on the Internet  or a  local server  on your own network   Note that special characters     e g                          cannot be used in it   NTP Status This shows the status of the NTP update procedure   Synchronize     Select how often you want the NAS Server to synchronize its clock    with the specified NTP server  You can also specify the time of the  next synchronization  This allows you to specify that the  synchronization should be performed  for example  at 11 00 pm       each day   Sync Now Use this button to synchronize with the NTP server immediately   Language  Language Specify the language environment for FTP clients and Download  Environment Manager     Download Manager    Enable Download If enabled  you can use Download Manager function on homepage   Manager to download files with FTP and HTTP URLs  If a special language  exists in the URLs  you must make sure the Language Environment  above is correct  or they possibly fail to be downloaded     Maximum Running   Specify maximum number of BT tasks that can run at same time  It s  BT Tasks up to 5 tasks     Maximum Running   Specify maximum number of HTTP FTP tasks
51. load file via FTP  HTTP or BT without PC  Just set on  NAS and will base on your setting to download file automatically     6 2  The Web base Download Management Interface    To access the Download Manager interface  click the  Download Manager  link on the  home page   You will then be prompted for a password  as shown below     Connect to 192 168 100 254  E    T    4                Login    User name   e admin     Password         Remember my password    cen      Password Dialog  Enter    admin    for the name  and leave the password blank or user ID and password who  registered on this NAS    AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 68    6  Download Manager         Air Live    Download Management Screen    This screen allows you manage your download tasks     DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server     File Name File S Size Speed  Percent    Status Admin    ETC UT      1116509 KB 4 KB s  4 KB s 100  Done EUEEtT           AGG New Task       Download Management Screen    Data    Speed Download speed of the task   Completed percentage of the downloaded file from the URL     Status Download status of the URL  it can be  Waiting    Connecting    Failed     Stopped    Transferring  or  Done    Admin              Select the operation on the task     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual       MEM  Air Live    6  Download Manager    Action   Task Details View the detailed information of the task   Run Task Start to run the selected task    Stop Task Stop the selected task    Delete Task Del
52. me day 1 gon   Lecal Time E  2 AM w    The following data is required           Each interNAS USB comes with a  unique Server Name  You may change  it if you wish     All workgroups on the network are  listed  You may select one from the  pull down menu  or create a new one        Set the proper Time Zone  Date and  Time here     Server The Default Name is shown  Change this if you wish     Name     Workgroup Normally  this name should match the Workgroup name    Name  used by PCs on your LAN    Time Zone Select your time zone from the list    Local Enter the local date  mm dd yyyy format  and time   Date Time    6  Click  Next  to continue  The following screen is displayed     NASE    Setup Completed     If all settings are correct  please press    Sare    II E settings   if not please press    Back    to resume setup procedure     IP Address  Sweet Most  Default Galewoy  Time Zone  Locet Oste    Local Time 095200    7  Click  Save  to save your data to the NAS     All settings are displayed   Please confirm they are correct   then click  Save      After saving  a final screen will be  displayed   Pree  Exit  to close the Setup Utility        On the resulting screen  click  Exit  to close the Setup Utility  The NAS is now    operational     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    a  3  Basic Installation  amp  Setup    Air Live    Other Configuration    After the configuration above  all Windows users can access the NAS with  guest  access  rights  This allows access to the public
53. nternet    Service Provider      At least one  1  DNS entry is required if using either the  E Mail Alert  feature   Otherwise  the DNS entries may be left blank     37 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    5  Air Live    Obtain DNS Server  Addresses from  DHCP Server    Use Fixed DNS  Server Addresses    Primary    Backup 1       Backup 2    WINS    Enable WINS    WINS Server       Jumbo Frame    Frame Size    5  Administration    Select this if you want to obtain DNS Server Addresses from DHCP  server when DHCP Client is enabled     Select this if you want to specify some DNS Server Addresses     IP Address of the first DNS Server   IP Address of the DNS Server to be tried if the first server is busy     IP Address of the DNS Server to be tried if the second server is busy     Enable this if your LAN has a WINS Server    If enabled  this device will register with the WINS Server  This will  allow users on the LAN to locate this device through a Router    Without WINS   Network Neighborhood  or  My Network Places     only scans the local LAN segment      If WINS is enabled  enter the IP Address of your WINS Server   Normally  this will be a Windows NT 2000 XP Server        The NAS support large frame  you select different frame size for  your need     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 38    5  Administration           Air Live    Wireless    This screen contains basic wireless setting     DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server    Configure the Wireless Settings here  Make su
54. of storage  space into your network without the cost  space  and maintenance hassles of a full fledged  file server  The NAS 235 provides solid data transfer performance for multiple client  connections  And you can add as many NAS 235 to your network as you like  Compared to  using a standard PC as a File Server  the NAS 235 offers lower cost  easier management   and increased reliability    Windows utility software is provided for the NAS 235 Administrator  Also  the Web based  Administration interface offers a wide array of management options     Web based file system    WEB based file sharing allows access and downloading of files from any PC on the  network  including non Windows PCs    Windows users can also use Microsoft networking features to make NAS folders appear as  drive letters on their PC     NAS Features    e Support 2 Internal Satall HDD  and support up to 2TB   e RAID enabled NAS for saving your treasure data   e Easy Searching Tool for quick network installation    e Support Private folder to each level account   e Two USB 2 0 ports support Disk Enclosure and USB Flash Driver backup  e Plug WN200USB make your NAS 235 become wirelessly   e Support Automatic downloader BT FTP and Http Protocol    1 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual       1  Introduction    Air Live    Package Contents    The following items should be included in the NAS 235 packaging   If any of these items are damaged or missing  please contact your dealer for replacements     e NAS 235   e Qu
55. ord whenever you wish  as follows     To change your password  click on the  User Password  link on home page  The following  screen will be displayed     DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server       Home User Password    This page allows user to change her his password to match  Windows Logon password  If your NAS235 has same   User Name and Password as Windows  then you may access the  NAS235 through Network Neighborhood directly    UserName         0 0 0 1    Existing Password         1   New Password         E   Confirm New Password        1        Change User Password    Enter the required data    e User name   your login name on the NAS  created by the NAS Server s administrator   e Existing password   your current password   e New password   the password you now wish to use    e Confirm new password   reenter the new value to ensure it is correct    Click  Save  to save your changes    Click  Home  to return to the main screen    AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 26    5  Administration         Air Live    5 Administration    5 1  Overview    This Chapter describes using the Web based Administration interface   For details on using the Windows utility  see the Basic Installation  amp  Setup Chapter     5 2  The Web based Administrative Interface    To access the Administration interface  click the  Administration  link on the home page   You will then be prompted for a password  as shown below     Connect to 192 168 100 254   HE to Connect to 192 168 100 254   HE 
56. orm Clear the form  preparing it for the creation of a new Share     Save Use this Button change the properties of a Share  as follows     1  Select the desired Share in the Share list  Its details will be  displayed in the  Share Properties  area    2  Change the Share properties as required  Note that you can  NOT change the location    3  Click the  Save  button to save your changes        Share Access    This screen allows you to view and modify the Groups  which can access this share   Note  The administrators group ALWAYS has R W access to ALL shares    Access Rights    Share Name  ADMIN  Groups with Access Other Groups        everyone     End of List    sal    administrators  RW        ales     End of List      lt  lt  Read Access    No Access  gt  gt       Select multiple Groups by holding CTRL while selecting     Share Access Rights    AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual 56    5  Administration    5  Air Live       Data   Share Name The name of the Share being modified is shown above the 2 lists of  Groups    Groups with The  Groups with Access  column on the left shows  which group    Access can currently access this Share  The type of access is shown in  brackets   R   Read Only  R W   Read Write    Note  The  administrators  Group has R W access to ALL shares    Other Groups The  Other Groups  column on the right shows all other Groups on  the current Disk Drive  The current Share cannot be accessed by  these Groups    Operation   To Add Access Select the Group or Gro
57. p level folder    2  Onthe first screen  click the icon for  PP Client     3  Follow the prompts to complete the installation   77 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    ae 7  NAS via the Internet    Air Live    IPP Client Configuration    1  Click the  Add IPP Port  icon   In future  you can use the program entry created in the  Start Menu     2  Ascreen like the following will be displayed                Configure IPP Port   IPP Server    URL   nitp   203 70 21 2 52 631  printers LKLKG374153 pl    Use this format  http    lt IP address   531  printers   Printer Name               r  Proxy Server  Only required if this PC accesses the internet via a Proxy Server    luse a Proxy Server    Proxy Server Address       Port Number           IPP Port    3  Configure this screen as follows        IPP Server   Enter the Internet IP address used to connect to the NAS   as follows   http  ip address 631 printers printer name   Where    e ip address represents the IP Address used to  access the NAS   As explained earlier  this may be the  Internet address of a Gateway  rather than the NAS  itself     e printer name isthe name of the printer  as set on  the NAS System screen    e The other text is fixed  and can NOT be changed  It  must be entered exactly as shown    Example    http  203 70 212 52 631 printers L KLKG974163 p1                AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 78    ae 7  NAS via the Internet       e        Air Live  Proxy If Internet access from your PC is via a Proxy Server   Se
58. r Windows logon name is the same as your user name on the NAS  but the  passwords are different  you can enter your NAS password here    e But if your Windows logon name does not exist on the NAS  you will have only guest  access rights  and there is no password that you can enter in this dialog  You must ask  the NAS administrator to create a username and password for you on the NAS    e Even if your username and password are correct  you can t gain access if the NAS  administrator has not allowed access     You can also use the Windows utility installed from the CD ROM   1  Select  Share Folder Mapping   and a screen like the following will be displayed     Shared Folder Mapping    Network Storage Systems Shared Folders    ADMIN  bbb    __ Refresh   IP Addvess  172 31 99 2    Drive Letter  peor  Y   Close         2  Alist of all the NAS s on your network will show on the left side  The right side displays  share folders of the currently selected NAS    3  Select which share folder you want to map and select a drive letter for this share folder  then click  Map  button     4  This drive will now be available in Windows Explorer  and from the File  Open or  File Save As dialog in all Windows applications     21 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    ZN 4  Client PC Setup  Air Live    Tips for Storing Data on the NAS    e Change your Windows logon so it matches the user name  amp  password assigned to you  on the NAS  This will allow you to login only once     e Youcan  map  multipl
59. re the settings match the Access  Point which you want to connect to     Tenet Enable Wireless Client Function    Wireless Settings   AP s SSID     Security Mode     S culis s WEP  Authentication Type  WPA Personal    WEP Encryption  WPA2 Personal jts     Default Transmit Key  o J J O4  Key 1   C   digits left  Key 2  C7  L diits let  Key 3                                     L dsits let  Key 4  A  dits tet    Wireless Check this for enabling the Wireless function     Wireless Setting Enter the SSID and corresponding security information        39 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    MEM  Air Live    System Screen    5  Administration    This screen contains some basic information about your NAS  After initial configuration  no  changes should be required        Identification    Date  amp  Time    NTP    Language    DDNS    Download Manager    E Mail Alert    7 Send E Mail Alerts when Problems are Detected    Options    DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server    Users   Status   Network   Wireless      Media    This screen contains some basic information about your NAS235  After initial  configuration  no changes should be required                                                                             Tijuana                Server Name INAS235_FFCF34  Comment  Workgroup  workgroup  Printer Name  INAS 235 9F  Time Zone  0  Pacific Time US  Canada     C Change System Date and Time as Following  Date  see E   ox J   2010   month  Day  Year   Time o4 J   17  om  1 Syn
60. rosoft Networks       Window Logon    Windows will prompt you to Logon to the Network when it starts  boots      You must logon     If you press ESC  or click Cancel  no network resources will be available   When you logon  you need to use a valid User Name and Password  If the NAS  Administrator has defined users on the NAS  use the User Name and password they    supply     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 18    ae 4  Client PC Setup    Air Live    4 3  Using the NAS Server s Storage    To use the NAS Server s storage  you should  Map  a drive letter to each folder on the NAS  folder  which you wish to access  The  Network Drive  will then be available to all Windows  programs  The procedure is as follows     1  Open Network Neighborhood  or My Network Places    On the  View  menu  select Details  The Comment column will now be visible   2  Locate the NAS  as shown below     If it is not listed  double click Entire Network  Then double click the Workgroup that the  NAS is in   By default  the NAS is in Workgroup            da WORKGROUP L   OE xj  File Edit View Go Favorites Help EJ  RE fe    d a 03   XX  SP    Ed v   Address  3 WORKGROUP      ig  NAS 235 5F interNAS USB   im  NAS 235 9F       Network Browse  1  Double click on the NAS icon  You will then see a list of shares  shared folders   You    can read and write files to these shares  unless the NAS administrator has blocked  access     2  To create a shortcut to an NAS folder  drag its icon to the desktop  and accept Win
61. roup Name    Printer Name       Date  amp  Time    Time Zone    Change System  Date and Time as  Following    Local Date    Local Time       5  Administration    If you wish  you can change the name of the NAS Server  Note that  punctuation and other special characters  e g      A     2                     96  cannot be used in the name     Enter a comment if you wish  e g  the location of the NAS Server    Note that special characters  e g    V         cannot be used in it     This should match the  Workgroup Name  on your PCs  If the  Workgroup name does not match  access to the NAS Server is still  possible  but the NAS Server will not appear when you click the   Browse Network  button  for example  when adding a Network  Printer   Note that punctuation and other special characters  e g      V       25 4            cannot be used in the name     Specify one name for the Printer Server  After you plug one printer  into one USB port  the Printer Name will occur in Network  Neighborhood and you can click it to install the Printer Server     Select the correct time zone for your location     Check this box for data and time update  The date and time setting  is not sent to the server without check this box     Enter the local date  The NAS Server will set it own calendar  according to the date you provide     Enter the local time at your location  The NAS Server will set its own  clock according to the time you provide  Remember that this is not  sent to the Server until you c
62. rver check Access IPP Server via Proxy Server  and enter    details of your Proxy Server   These will be the same as  your Browser configuration  so check your Browser  settings                  4  Click Save to create the IPP port on your system  You will see the following dialog         Select Printer    Select the printer connected to this Server   If the correct printer type is not listed  use  Add New Printer    to  create a new printer   Install on LPT 1     IPP Server   203 70  212 52    Printer            Generic   Text Only  File   HP 6L  Home    HP LaserJet 5 5M PostScript  HP LaserJet 5000 R amp D    Add New Printer    aee          Select Printer for IPP Port  5  Either selects an existing printer to use the new port  and click OK     OR   a  Click the  Add New Printer  button to start the Add Printer wizard    b  Complete the Wizard  installing the desired printer as a local printer on your PC   c  When returned to this screen  select the new printer and click OK     6  The selected printer is now associated with the remote NAS  and installation is  complete     79 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    9 7  NAS via the Internet    Air Live    Changing the IPP Port Settings    After the IPP port is created  you can reach the  PP Port screen via the Windows Port  Settings button   1  Open the Printers folder  Start   Settings   Printers     2  Right click the IPP Printer  and select Properties     3  Locate and click the Port Settings button  on the Details or Port tab  
63. sired NAS  and click the  Next  button     13 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual    3  Basic Installation  amp  Setup      gt   Air Live    3  There will pop up a dialogue box for you to enter the password  the default password is   airlive    4  After entering the password  the following screen will then be displayed     INAS Been    Select this if your LAN has a DHCP  Server  otherwise select  Fixed IP  Address        Suggested values are compatible with  your LAN  Suggested IP address is  currently unused        Obtain an IP Select this only if your LAN has a DHCP Server   address Normally  it is better for servers to use a Fixed IP  automatically address     DHCP Client    Fixed IP Address This option is recommended  If this option is    used  the IP address or the NAS will never   change  You need to enter the following data    e IP address   The utility will suggest an unused  IP address within the address range used on  your LAN  If you wish  you can change this   but you must ensure the address is unused    e Network Mask   This must match the value  used by PCs on your LAN     e Gateway   This must match the value used by  PCs on your LAN     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 14    5  Air Live    3  Basic Installation  amp  Setup    5  Click  Next  to continue  The following screen will then be displayed     INAS Been          Satvir Name le O0Y NAS       Wo amp geup Name  SWD       Time Zene   6MT O8 00  Pacsic Time  US  amp  Canada   Tasse  Lecal Oute  os P     s  2008   
64. sure the TCP IP protocol is bound to your Network card  NIC    Select your Network card  click Properties  and then the Bindings  tab  If TCP IP is not bound  checked   check it     Ensure the TCP IP   gt  Network card entry is bound to the Client for  Microsoft Networks service    Select the TCP IP entry for your Network Card  click Properties   and then the Bindings tab  If Client for Microsoft Networks is not  bound  checked   check it     If you don t have a router  check that your IP Address is compatible  with the NAS Server s  This means it needs to be from the same  address range  e g  192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 254  and using the  same Subnet Mask  e g  255 255 255 0     If you DO have a router  check that your Gateway IP Address is set  correctly  Ask your LAN administrator for the correct value     When   click on an NAS folder icon in Network Neighborhood    get  prompted for a password     This can happen in the following situations     The Logon name you used on your PC is recognized by the NAS   but the password is not  Simply enter your NAS password  or make  your Windows password the same as the NAS password     The logon name you used on your PC is NOT recognized by the  NAS  and was converted to guest  with guest access rights  Ask the  NAS Administrator to create a user name for you   Use the same  name as on your PC      You do NOT have access permission for this share   Ask the NAS Administrator to grant you access     Note  Windows uses the Computer name 
65. t exist on the NAS Server  A Share  is a  folder  directory  on the NAS Server that a User Group can access     e Only the NAS Server Administrators can create Shares  However  within a Share  users  who have access to that Share can create other folders  directories  as well as files     e A Share can be accessed by many User Groups  and a User Group can access many    Shares     e  f a folder within a Share is also a Share  then all users with access to the outer share  will ALWAYS have the same access to the inner share        Existing Shares    Properties    Shares SO             AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server    Groups   Shares   Backup Lo mM Groups Shares packen   Disk   Upgrade Basic  k   Upgrade Basic    B  Shares are folders which are available to network users  Use this screen to  create and manage shares    a       Deleting a Share does NOT delete the folder or files     Name  Comme   7    Location G Default Folder       Speed      1 1 1 1   ferewseg    Location can NOI be changed once share is created           54        5    5  Administration    Air Live    Existing Shares    Share List    Access Button    Delete Button       Properties    Name    Comment  Optional     Location       All existing shares are listed  When an existing Share is selected in  the list of Shares  its details are displayed in the  Share Properties   area     Click this Button to view the Groups that have access to the selected  Share  and
66. test    e Going to fail   The S  M A R T  check found errors on the drive  and the disk is going to fail     Schedule    Use these fields to set up a schedule to run S M A R T  check  regularly  if desired  The available options are     e Never   S M A R T  check will not be scheduled to run    e Every Day   Select this to have S M A R T  check to run each  day  at the specified time    e Every Monday  Every Tuesday        Select this to have the  scandisk run once per week  on the specified day     Use the time fields  hour  minute  am pm  to specify when the  S M A R T  check should be performed     Scandisk This can have any of the following values     e N A   No disk is available    e No Scanned   No Scandisk has been performed recently on  this drive    e Scanning   Scandisk operation is in progress  The disk cannot  be used while a Scandisk is in progress  If required  use the   Stop  button to terminate the Scandisk operation and gain  access to data on the disk   To see the results of the Scandisk  operation  use the  View Disk Log  button     e Completed   The last Scandisk operation has been completed   You can use the  View Disk Log  button to view the results    e Terminated   The last Scandisk operation was cancelled by the  Administrator before it was completed        AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual 64         Air Live    Standby       Buttons    Change    Format    S M A R T     Scandisk       5  Administration    Schedule    Use these fields to set up a schedu
67. to Internal Disk by pushing the corresponding USB  eject buttons        Storage Directory   Browse    Backup Type     Data Backup   You can back up data to or from your NAS235       Backup Jobs             Configuration Backup    Back Up Button Click this to download the configuration file and save it on your PC     Restore Button Use this to restore a previously saved configuration file from your PC  to the NAS       USB Backup    Storage Directory  Select the destination folder for back up the data    Backup Type Select the back type  Full or Incremental        AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual 58    5  Air Live    Data Backup    Backup Jobs    Backup Now  Status    Modify    Delete  Add New Job       View Log    5  Administration    This lists any Backup jobs you have defined  If you have not defined  any jobs  the list will be empty  For each job which has been defined   the following data is shown     e Name  the name you assigned to this backup job    e Source  amp  Destination   The name of the source and destination  devices are shown in the form Source   gt  Destination    e Date Time   The date and time of the last backup are shown     Run the selected backup job immediately     This button will open a sub window that shows the status of all  Backup jobs     This button will open a sub window where you can change the  settings of the selected backup job     Delete the selected backup job     This button will open a sub window where you can define a new  backup job    
68. twork employing 10 100 1000Base  e TCP IP protocol     7 AirLive NAS 235 User   s Manual      gt   Air Live    3  Basic Installation  amp  Setup    Procedure       Installation    1     Connect the network cable to the NAS     Connect the network cable to the LAN port on the rear of the NAS  Connect the other  end to your hub or switch       Connect the USB device to USB port    Connect the supplied power adapter to a power outlet and plug the power cord into the  NAS s Power input on the rear panel     Power on     Locate the NAS s power switch on the NAS s rear panel  Press it once to power on the  NAS     The NAS s self test     The NAS will run a brief self test  2 or 3 seconds   During the self test  all of the NAS s  LEDs will be illuminated or flashing     Booting up     AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual 8    a  3  Basic Installation  amp  Setup    Air Live    When the self test is complete  boot up will start  The Heady LED will blink continuously   and the LAN LED will blink occasionally  Boot up should take approximately 1 3  minutes     7  Boot up completed     When the Ready LED stops blinking  and remains on  boot up is complete  If the Status   Orange  LED stays on  or if the NAS repeatedly beeps  there is a hardware problem   Consult the Troubleshooting section of this User Guide for possible solutions    Shutdown    To shutdown the NAS  press the power switch to start the shutdown sequence  Wait for all  LEDs to turn off     9 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    9 3 
69. ups in the right hand column  then click the   Rights       Read Access  to provide Read Only access  or the       R W    Access  Button to provide Read Write access  Multiple Groups can  be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting   To Remove Access  Select the Group or Groups in the left hand column  then click the  Rights  No Access       Button  Multiple Groups can be selected by holding  down the CTRL Key while selecting     When finished  click the  Close  Button        Backup Screen    There are 2 types of backup     e Configuration Backup   This facility allows you to Backup  Download  and Restore   Upload  the NAS s configuration file  The configuration file contains all network  information  as well as the User  Group  and Share information  It does NOT include  any information about the files stored on the NAS  NOTE  Using this feature will overwrite  destroy  any existing configuration  information     e Data Backup   Data files can be backed up from the NAS to another network device   or from another network device to the NAS    57 AirLive NAS 235 User s Manual    5  Administration    5  Air Live    Backup Screen    DiskMaster NAS 235 2 Bay Network Storage Server     Home SPONDS    Shares   Backup    Disk   Upgrade  Basic                             Configuration Backup   You can back up  download  the configuration file to your PC  or restore  upload  a  previously saved configuration file   a       USB Backup   You can back up data from USB disk in
    
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