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5. Ea FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Appendix C Network Basics This chapter provides an overview of IP networks routing and firewalls This is by nomeansa complete overview If you are looking for more information you can use your favorite search engine to find information on the internet about the internet Suffice to say there is plenty Basic Router Concepts Even though the amount of bandwidth in your local area network LAN can be provided easily and relatively inexpensively the price of the connection to the internet is much higher Because of this expense Internet access is usually provided by a slower speed wide area network WAN link such as a cable or DSL modem To use this WAN link efficiently a mechanism must be in place for selecting and transmitting only the data traffic meant for the Internet The function of selecting and forwarding this data is performed by a router What is a Router A router splits the information meant for your network and meant for other networks so the available bandwidth is used efficiently The router sends data based on network layer information in the data and on routing tables maintained by the router The routing tables are built by gathering and exchanging information with other routers in the network The router builds up a logical picture of the overall network Using this information the router chooses the best path for forwarding networktraffic Routers varyin performanceand sca
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8. Warnin firmware takes a few minutes to complete Do t ess Do NOT cick the BACK Button dose the br System Configuration Backup Restore Use the System Configuration Backup Restore tab to create a backup copy of the current system configuration or restore system to factory default settings Advanced To backup your current configuration settings 1 Click the System Configuration Backup Restore tab 2 Inthe Backup System Configuration section click Backup Current Configuration To restore a saved configuration 1 Click the System Configuration Backup Restore tab 2 Inthe Backup System Configuration section click Choose File 3 Select a saved configuration file 4 Click Restore 29 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS To restore SilverStore to factory settings IMPORTANT Create a backup file of your current system configuration before restoring the system to its factory default settings If you have made several changes to the system configuration file i e adding multiple users you can easily restore to the old system configuration file When you restore to factory settings all system settings such as the IP address device name admin user name and password RAID configuration information media files will be erased 1 Click the System Configuration Backup Restore tab 2 Inthe Restore Default Configuration section click Restore Advanced Setup Use the Advanced Setup tab to enable the file
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10. FReecom INNOVATIVE GERMAN QUALITY USER MANUAL SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS NETWORK ATTACHED HARD DRIVE 3 5 RAID GIGABIT LAN USB 3 0 HOST Rev 120 Por FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Dear user Thank you very much for choosing the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS The SilverStore 2 Drive NAS offers you easy to use network storage possibilities and the facility of using the device as a DLNA UPnP media server and as a torrent download client Freecom Technologies Germany www freecom com Contents of the box Please check the contents of the box All articles included in this box are listed on the back side of the packaging Need assistance Have questions In case you have a question about the use of this product need information about other Freecom products or need technical assistance please contact the Freecom Service Center for your country See www freecom com for details Freecom offers free unlimited helpdesk support A Warning Allrights reserved The products named inthis manualare onlyused foridentification purposes and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies This device was designed for home or office use This device is equipment complying with EN55022 class B Freecom cannot be made liable for any damages loss of data or damage following thereof whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of busine
11. Timemachine Backup on SilverStore Backup You will be prompted to enter user name and password 7 Enter timemachineuser as user name and the password you defined before in the web GUI 8 You will be logged in and the Time Machine Backup will be started 65 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Using the Downloader Menu The Downloader menu allows administrators to view manage boost download speed and organize file downloads The Downloader menu provides access to the following configuration options Download Task Download Preference Bittorrent Download Task Use the Download Task tab to manage file download task Downloader Download Preference Use the Download Preference tab to customize the file download speed Downloader If you are using a Proxy you can also add the IP address here FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Bittorrent Use the Bittorrent tab to manage torrent files and customize the BT task priority Downloader Tonido Remote Access See Chapter Tonido Remote Access for a detailed description how to setup and use Tonido Remote Access 67 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Chapter Tonido Remote Access Access to the SilverStore from the outside Sharing folders for Tonido Remote Access Before starting with Tonido Remote Access folders have to be shared for Tonido Remote Access Login to the SilverStore web interface and go to S
12. and organize file downloads For more details see Using the Downloader Menu Tonido Remote Access Tonido Remote Access offers the possibility of sharing files via the internet It is possible to allow access for defined users to selected files and folders by using an URL like http xxx freecomnas com where xxx is the name you defined while configuring Tonido Remote Access User can access either via PC Mac or by using a Mobile Phone Mobile Phone applications are available for iPhone iPad Android Windows Phone and Blackberry The Tonido service to access your NAS remotely 24 7 is provided free of charge No subscriptions are necessary to enable this feature 22 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Using the System Menu The System menu contains basic information for the SilverStore Use this menu to set the device name time zone date and time email notifications and remote shutdown or remote reboot the SilverStore The System menu provides access to the following configuration options Device Overview Basic Setup E mail Setup Log Event Shut Down Reboot Device Overview Use the Device Overview tab to view basic system information such as device name firmware version current system date time system uptime and LAN IP address FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Basic Setup Use the Basic Setup tab to configure basic device settings such as set the device name enter a device descrip
13. contact your dealer or Freecom Technologies for assistance Appendix A CE FCC and other certifications CE EN 55022 Declaration of Conformance This is to certify that the Freecom SilverStore is shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89 336 EEC Article 4a Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55022 Class B CISPR 22 FCC 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 Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance Notice Radio Frequency Notice 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 harmfulinterferenceinaresidential installation This equipmentgenerates 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 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
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15. sscsssssssessecsssesssccsssessecsssessscssssssecsssesseesssnesecssnseesessnseseeennneeseeens 2011 Freecom Technologies Ei FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS General Information Your system needs to meet the following hardware and software requirements for the device to function properly System requirements To use the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS you will require the following components Intel Pentium III AMD Duron 900 MHz or higher 256 MB RAM Vista 7 512 MB RAM or higher LAN 1000Base T full duplex connection recommended CD ROM drive Internet connection for online warranty registration software updates and downloads Operating system Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Mac PowerPC G4 G5 or Intel Mac 256 MB RAM or higher LAN 1000Base T full duplex connection recommended CD ROM drive Internet connection for online warranty registration software updates and downloads Operating system Mac OS X v10 4 or higher If you have bought the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS as a kit no HDD delivered we advise you to use 2 Disks In order to enable immediate use your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS is pre formatted and configured as RAID 0 You therefore have the maximum storage space available If you value maximum data security we recommend the configuration as RAID 1 In the RAID 1 mode your hard disks will be mirrored so that only half the maximum storage space will be available If one ha
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18. OK A command window appears on the screen 3 Type in ipconfig all Your configuration details are displayed and should be as follows if you are using the default settings for TCP IP recommended by Freecom The IP is between 192 168 1 2 and 192 168 1 254 The subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 The standard Gateway is 192 168 1 1 Type in exit NOW A MacOS X With Macintosh OS 7 and higher TCP IP comes preinstalled on the Macintosh To use DHCP you need to configure TCP IP on each Macintosh in the network 1 Open System Preferences and then Network 2 Ifit has not already been selected click Built in Ethernet from the configuration list 3 If this has not been selected click Use DHCP on the TCP IP tab 4 Hit Save Check the TCP IP properties Macintosh Once your Macintosh has been configured and restarted you can check the TCP IP configuration by once again opening TCP IP System Preferences Open Apple s System Preferences and hit TCP IP The overview is refreshed and shows your settings These should look like this if you are using the default settings for TCP IP recommended by Freecom 1 The IP is between 192 168 1 2 and 192 168 1 254 2 The subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 3 The router address is 192 168 1 1 If different values are displayed restart your Mac It may be the case that you need to enable another option in the Configuration settings and then return to Use a DHCP server
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20. Tonido the main Tonido Home page is displayed as below Two menus are presented prominently on the home page Right Hand menu Provides easy access to your files favorites guest user access applications and settings Main Menu Provides quick access to your main applications within Tonido that allow you to access your files photos and other media and share them amp Files 3 Share A Moodle Explore Files Phoee Fod Usten to Music Music Android Browsa Photos Photoe Windows Phone gt Blackberry On the bottom right of the Home page is the option to logout of your Tonido account Also there is the URL you can use to access Tonido from anywhere Now let us explore each of these options on the home page 71 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Main Menu Files Explore Clicking on Explore provides access to your files on your SilverStore via a list view by default with an additional gallery view and music tab view that allows for playing music files In the list view the following user actions are possible Uploading files Creating new directories folders Searching for a file 72 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Additionally on each folder or file the following actions are possible Download Copy Rename Delete Add to Favorites Share Media Listen to Music Selecting this option provides quick access to play music from your SilverStore v
21. a device firewall router or computer that sits between an internal network and the rest of the world For more information about IP address translation refer to RFC 1631 The IP Network Address Translator NAT Hosting a server What If want to host a server For others to be able to view your pictures on your computer you need to run some type of service or server A web server such as apache will allow others to securely watch the pictures or files on your site But how does the NAT of your router know this time to which computer to forward the information Since the request comes from the internet most routers are setup to disallow any traffic going into the internal network Firewall protection In this case since we want people to be able to see our pictures we want the router to forward this information We have to tell the router to do this 90 Ea FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Someone calling from the internet asks your router for a certain port This is the same as someone calling the receptionist and requesting a certain person by name Ports are displayed as numbers but invariably map to pre described services For instance when someone requests a web page they always ask for the service on port 80 the web server Through NAT it is possible to map a certain request for a service a request for a port to a certain PC on the internal network MAC Addresses and Address Resolution Protocol An IP address
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23. alone cannot be used to deliver data from one LAN device to another To send data between LAN devices you must convert the IP address of the destination device to its media access control MAC address Each device on an Ethernet network has a unique MAC address which is a 48 bit number assigned to each device by the manufacturer The technique that associates the IP address with a MAC address is known as address resolution Internet Protocol uses the Address Resolution Protocol ARP to resolve MAC addresses If a device sends data to another station on the network and the destination MAC address is not yet recorded ARP is used An ARP request is broadcast onto the network All stations on the network receive and read the request The destination IP address for the chosen station is included as part of the message so that only the station with this IP address responds to the ARP request All other stations discard the request The station with the correct IP address responds with its own MAC address directly to the sending device The receiving station provides the transmitting station with the required destination MAC address The IP address data and MAC address data for each station are held in an ARP table The next time data is sent the address can be obtained from the address information in the table Ethernet Cabling There are two different types of cabling for Ethernet networks Originally they used thick or thin coaxial cable but most in
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26. classes and because some addresses are set aside for multicasting testing or other special uses With the explosion of the Internet and the increase inhome networks and business networks the number of available IP addresses is simply not enough The obvious solution is to redesign the address format to allow for more possible addresses This is being developed called IPv6 but will take many years to implement because it requires modification of the entire infrastructure of the Internet There are 2 systems in place now to help bring down the shortage of IP addresses DHCP First most users today have a dynamically given IP address or DHCP address from their provider This means that the IP address given to you can change over time This allows the provider to use the IP address for more then one person or device since people are often online at different times Optimal usage of IP addresses is guaranteed 89 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Multiple internal but only one external IP address A second way to overcome this is to have a single device act on behalf of several other devices Routers are typical examples You have several PCs connect to the router but only the router to the Internet From an internet perspective there is only one address This scheme offers the additional benefit of simple firewall like protection because the internal LAN addresses are not available to the Internet through the translated connection
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28. encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 82 Ea FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Appendix B Preparing LAN for use with the SilverStore This appendix provides a description of how to prepare your computer network for connecting with the SilverStore and the Internet Preparing the computer for connection to the SilverStore To connect to the SilverStore you have to install TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol on each of your network computers and select the required network protocol If a network interface card NIC is already installed on your PC then TCP IP is probably also already installed Configuring Windows XP Vista 7 to work with the SilverStore To use your network and SilverStore you may need to manually install TCP IP and configure it on every computer in the network Have your Windows CD at hand before you begin as you may need it when installing TCP IP Installing or scanning Windows Network components You need to make sure that an Ethernet adapter NIC the TCP IP protocol and the Client for Microsoft Networks are installed You do not need to remove any of
29. example when using NAT you can assign any IP addresses to your computers without problems But to prevent problems and ease configuration the IANA has reserved the following three blocks of IP addresses specifically for private networks 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 We recommend that you choose your private network number from this range The DHCP server of the SilverStore is preconfigured to automatically assign private addresses For more information about address assignment refer to RFC 1597 Address Allocation for Private Internets and RFC 1466 Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space The Internet Engineering Task Force IETF publishes RFCs on its Web site at www ietf org Ea FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS The IP address shortage The Internet has grown larger than anyone ever imagined it could be Although the exact size is unknown the current estimate is that there are about 100 million hosts and more than 350 million users actively on the Internet In fact the rate of growth has been such that the Internet is effectively doubling in size each year When IP addressing first came out everyone thought that there were plenty of addresses to cover any need Theoretically you could have 4 294 967 296 unique addresses The actual number of available addresses is smaller somewhere between 3 2 and 3 3 billion because of the way that the addresses are separated into
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32. initiator name entered An iSCSI target must exist before entering an initiator name a Click the iSCSI Target subtab b Click the iSCSI initiator mapping icon next to the target that you want to modify and then click the Add icon c In the Initiator Name box enter the full initiator IQN from the iSCSI Initiator tool for example iqn 1992 09 com seagate initiatorname d Click Submit FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Shares Use the Shares tab to manage shares in the SilverStore This tab includes a table that displays a list of all the shares logical volumes and protocols currently defined on the SilverStore hard drive SilverStore comes preconfigured with two shared folders Public and Download When a FAT32 NTFS HFS EXT2 EXT3 EXT4 formatted USB hard drive is connected to the system the USB device displays as USB share Storage To create a new share on a logical volume 1 Click the Shares tab 2 Click the Create icon located on the lower left corner of the Storage page Storage DataVolume w 3 Inthe Share Name box enter a name for the share The share name can contain up to 32 characters including alphabetic numeric or underscore In the Description box enter a brief description 5 Inthe Volume drop down menu select a volume name 47 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS 6 Selecta file sharing protocol SilverStore supports the following file sharing protocols Windows File S
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37. on the Freecom Network Storage Assistant please refer to chapter Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant Mac 13 To FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant PC The Freecom Network Storage Assistant helps you to locate each SilverStore 2 Drive NAS in your network When started it displays all SilverStore 2 Drive NAS available in your network and helps you to create network folders You may also perform any of the functions of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant manually II FREECOM You can do following tasks Configure basic settings of your Freecom Network Storage device Web interface of your Freecom Network Storage device Add amp Remove mapped shares v printer Start recovery procedure e Search again for available Freecom Network Storage devices www freecom com The preset password and login name for the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS are Login Name admin Password admin Configure basic settings of your Freecom Network Storage Device In this screen you can set an IP address subnet mask device name and workgroup name for your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS With this information it is easy to locate your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS in the network without the FNSA To change the settings you have to enter the administrator password Web interface of your Freecom Network Storage Device When you click this menu item th
38. or workgroup For more details see Using the Network Menu 21 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Storage The Storage menu displays the number of hard drives installed on the SilverStore and basic hard drive s information such as model name size and status It also includes services for volume management iSCSI device management and shared folder management and allows you to view detailed USB storage device information and hard disk drive quota settings For more details see Using the Storage Menu Access The Access menu allows you to add modify or remove users and groups set user or group permissions read write read only no access on a shared folder or USB storage devices For more details see Using the Access Menu Media The Media menu allows you to enable Media Server function to make media contents such as digital photos videos and music stored on the SilverStore available for shared access and enable streaming service into iTunes For more details see Using the Media Menu Backup Manager The Backup Manager menu allows you to back up data from a USB storage device to the SilverStore back up data saved on the SilverStore to a USB storage device back up data from one SilverStore to another or back up data volume on the SilverStore For more details see Using the Backup Manager Menu Downloader The Downloader menu allows you to view manage boost download speed
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40. system checking features turn on scanning device for bad blocks and enable hard disk standby mode Advanced To enable file system check on reboot 1 Click the Advanced Setup tab 2 Click the Advanced HDD Setup subtab 3 Click the Perform Filesystem Check at Next Boot Up check box 4 Click Submit 30 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS To enable bad block scan on reboot 1 Click the Advanced Setup tab 2 Click the Advanced HDD Setup subtab 3 Click the Perform Bad Block Scan at Next Boot Up check box 4 Click Submit To enable hard disk standby mode 1 Click the Advanced Setup tab 2 Click the Advanced HDD Setup subtab 3 Click the Hard Disk Standby check box 4 Click Submit Using the Network Menu The Network menu allows administrators access to all network configuration options such as setting up a DHCP static IP address network services i e protocol FTP NFS Apple network and configuring membership in a domain or workgroup The Network menu provides access to the following configuration options LAN Service Workgroup Dynamic DNS LAN Use the LAN tab to configure your network connection settings You can either use DHCP or manually assign anew IP address The SilverStore is set to automatically obtain IP addresses from a DHCP server To assign a static IP address to the SilverStore disable DHCP A jumbo frame size support is also included for switch or routers that support
41. the iSCSI target When enabled only the iSCSI target authenticates the initiator Enable this feature only if you want the client to perform an additional check to ensure that it is accessing the correct target 7 fOne wayand Mutual CHAP is enabled you must enter a CHAP usernameand password Click Next Review your settings and then click Backto make any changes or click Submit to complete iSCSI setup NOTE Not only Windows computers can use iSCSI there are more OS systems Also for instance VMWARE appliances 45 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS To configure the iSCSI Target Once the Target is set up you can make the following changes 1 Change the iSCSI Target Settings See To create an iSCSI target 2 Change the logical unit number LUN and permissions By default the LUN ID for a target is set to 0 and full access is granted Follow these steps to make changes a Click the iSCSI Target subtab b Click the iSCSI device mapping icon next to the target that you want to modify and then click the Add icon c In the LUN ID box specify the LUN ID number You can have as many as 256 LUN IDs d Specify the access permission Read Only or Full Access for the iSCSI initiators that attempt to access the target e In the iSCSI Device list select an additional device to map to f Click Submit 3 Create an iSCSI initiator mask You can set up initiator masking to restrict target access only tothe
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43. the other components displayed in the Network Components window If you need to install the adapter please refer to the instruction manual that came with the adapter on how to install the device To install or scan for the other components 1 Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar go to Settings and then click Control Panel 2 Double click the Network icon and Dial up Connection these may also be called Network Connections or Connect Using on the Mac 3 If your computer has an Ethernet adapter you should see an entry for a Local Area Connection Double click this entry and open the Properties tab 4 Open the General tab 5 Check to make sure that Client for Microsoft Networks and Internet Protocol TCP IP are displayed on this screen If they are not go to Install and add them 6 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP click Properties and check to make sure that Obtain an IP address automatically is enabled 7 Click OK and close all windows for network and dial up connections Make sure that the computer is connected to the SilverStore and check the TCP IP properties see below If you notice any problems you can restart the computer 83 Ea FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Check the TCP IP properties To check the computer s TCP IP configuration 1 Click Start in the Windows taskbar and then press Run The Run screen opens 2 Enter cmd and then click
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46. 51 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Quota Usage Use the Quota Usage tab to see how much quota every user has and how much of it is used Storage You can configure the user size for the Quota Usage Storage 52 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Using the Access Menu The Access menuallows you to configure access control to files and folders in the SilverStore The Access menu provides access to the following configuration options Users Groups Share Permission USB Share Permission Users Use the Users tab to create edit and delete user accounts on the system SilverStore comes preset with an administrator user name and password The administrator account cannot be deleted Access To create a user account Administrators can create user accounts and further customize these accounts with access permissions 1 Click the Users tab 2 Click the Add User icon located on the lower left corner of the Access page NOTE The user name and password can contain up to 15 characters including alphabetic numeric underscore space and most special characters Both user name and password are case sensitive and should be entered exactly in the same way each time 53 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Access 3 Inthe Username box enter the user name In the Full Name box enter the user s full name v To secure the shared folder so that users must use a password to ac
47. Allincoming inquiries are filtered out by the router This filtering can prevent intruders from probing your system However using port forwarding you can allow one PC for example a Web server on your local network to be accessible to outside users This works like a receptionist at a large office Nobody knows your number they all call the main number of the office and are then forwarded by the receptionist to you So how does the receptionist know what number to forward the call too The caller tells the receptionist what name to look for and the receptionist has a listof names and numbers at her disposal so she can translate the name to the phone extension she needs On the Internet it works exactly the same NAT RFC 1631 or Network Address Translation allows a single device such as a router to act as an agent between the Internet or public network and a local or private network This means that onlya single unique IP address is required to represent an entire group of computers Network Address Translation When you visit a website via your computer your router or more specifically your NAT remembers which computer on the internal network asked for the information When the information in this case the website you asked for comes back the router knows which computer on the internal network to send the information to This is Network Address Translation or NAT Developed by Cisco Network Address Translation is used by
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49. Cancel To start file backup from a USB storage device to the SilverStore 1 Click the User Backup tab 2 Click the USB to NAS Backup button Backup Manager 3 Click Add then select the source folder for backup Click Start The backup task begins You can check the progress of backup tasks in progress at any time see Monitoring File Backup Tasks 62 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS To start file backup from the SilverStore to a USB Storage Device 1 Click the User Backup tab 2 Click the NAS to USB Backup button Backup Manager Delete 3 Click Add then select the source folder for backup 4 Click Start The backup task begins You can check the progress of backup tasks in progress at any time To start a file backup from the SilverStore to another SilverStore or backup server on your network 1 Click the User Backup tab 2 Clickthe NAS to USB Backup button You need only the IP adress from the other device Backup Manager 3 Select the folder you want to back up then click Next 63 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS 4 Click Detect IP Address to find other backup servers on your network then from the drop down list select the server where the backup share will be saved The other backup server s name appears automatically in the Alias name box 5 Enter the required information including authentication name and password for the destination backup server then click Tes
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51. E NAS 4 Specify a sorting method for media files on the SilverStore You can choose from the following media file sorting method By name Files and folders are arranged according to their original organization By date WiDMS auto checks the latest modification dates of files and accordingly creates folders named by year and subfolders by month NOTE You should access the media library with control points and renderers based on UPnP structure such as TV sets or other network media players 5 Nextto Xbox Compatibility click the Enable check box if you wantto enable compatibility with an Xbox 360 You may need to disable this feature if other digital media players are unable to find content on the SilverStore 6 Click Submit To set up iTunes Music Server on the SilverStore Click the Media Services tab Click the iTunes Setup subtab Next to iTunes Service click the Enable check box Specify the time when the server should check for new music Click Submit un BF wWN gt The media service is enabled Media files have to be stored in the Public share Note Please use the Public share to store media files for using the Media service FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Using the Backup Manager Menu The Backup Manager menu allows administrators to schedule and monitor file backup tasks from the SilverStore to a USB storage device or vice versa The Backup Manager menu provides access to the foll
52. Freecom Network Storage Assistant PC 12 To FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Installation of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant Software Mac The Freecom Network Storage Assistant quickly detects and performs the basic setup of your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS When you start it it displays all Freecom Network devices available in your network and helps you creating network folders 1 Please insert the Manual amp Application CD into your CD DVD drive It contains user manuals and software including the Freecom Network Storage Assistant You will now see CD icon on your Mac desktop Double click on the CD icon Click Start The CD window should now open FReeCcOM Welcome SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Manuals Software Support Freecom Products 4 Clickon Software Installation gt FNS Assistant The installation starts now Follow the instructions onthe screen confirm with Next in order to continue with the installation After installation has finished press Quit to exit the menu screen 5 Start the Freecom Network Storage Assistant This can be found in Applications gt Utilities 6 Checkthe Freecom Network Storage Assistant whether your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS was detected This may take some time If your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS is not immediately detected click Search again for available Freecom Network Storage devices to repeat the search 7 Foradetailed functional description
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60. NAS Although the preceding example uses the entire third octet for a subnet address note that you are not restricted to octet boundaries in subnetting To create more network numbers you only need to shift some bits from the host address to the network address For instance to partition a Class C network number 192 68 135 0 into two you shift one bit from the host address to the network address The new netmask or subnet mask is 255 255 255 128 The first subnet has network number 192 68 135 0 with hosts 192 68 135 1 to 129 68 135 126 and the second subnet has network number 192 68 135 128 with hosts 192 68 135 129 to 192 68 135 254 Attention Thenumber 192 68 135 127 isnotassigned becauseitisthe broadcast address of the first subnet The number 192 68 135 128 is notassigned becauseit is the network address of the second subnet Freecom strongly recommends that you configure all hosts on a LAN segment to use the same netmask for the following reasons So that hosts recognize local IP broadcast packets When a device broadcasts to its segment neighbors it uses a destination address of the local network address with all ones for the host address In order for this scheme to work all devices on the segment must agree on which bits comprise the host address So that a local router or bridge recognizes which addresses are local and which are remote Private IP Addresses If your local network is not connected to the Internet for
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62. P Network Time Protocol server select the Enable check box in NTP Service then enter the network time server s IP address 6 Click Submit E mail Setup Use the E mail Setup tab to configure the SilverStore utility to send email notifications in the event of warning or errors related to the fan temperature hard drive volume network USB user and group occurred on the SilverStore E mail Notification The field is required Submit To setup email notifications 1 Click the E mail Setup tab 2 Click the Enable check box next to the Service menu items 25 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS 3 In the Mail Server box enter the SMTP server name or an IP address to be used for sending email 4 Inthe SMTP port box enter the SMTP port number for outgoing mail 5 If TLS SSL is required on email clients select the Enable check box If SMTP authentication is required click the Enable check box then enter the user name and password 7 In the Email Recipients box enter the email address for the notification recipient Up to five email addresses can be added at a time 8 Click Send Test Mail to send a test alert and confirm your settings are correct 9 Click Submit Log Event Use the Log Event tab to get an overview of all events that were logged by the system In the lower left corner you have the options to delete all log files older than 7 days to delete all log files and to refresh the view Syste
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70. ain member the SilverStore requests ADS Automated Deployment Services to authenticate users Domain mode has a more restrictive security level network users must enter appropriate passwords before gaining access to SilverStore When joining a domain SilverStore needs the authorization of the domain s administrator You must enter the Domain Name Administrator and Administrator Password for the authorization NOTE The local user and domain user share same access control if both their usernames are similar not applicable in FTP service To join the SilverStore to a domain 1 Click the Workgroup tab 2 Click the Domain Membership radio button Network 3 Inthe Domain NetBIOS name box enter the domain netbios name In the AD Server name box enter the server name 5 Inthe Domain box enter a fully qualified AD domain name for example swlab test com 6 To obtain a domain server IP address automatically click the Obtain domain server address automatically check box Or clear this check box to manually enter the domain IP address 37 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS 7 Inthe Administrator box enter the administrator s user name 8 Inthe Password box enter the administrator s password NOTE The administrator user name and password can contain up to 15 characters including alphabetic numeric underscore space and most special characters Both the administrator user name and password are case sensiti
71. alerted by email in the event of warnings or errors related to temperatures fan speeds hard drive network USB occurred inthe SilverStore Multiple management levels Users can be assigned different access permissions SilverStore supports two levels full access and read only Update via web Administrators can run remote firmware updates on the SilverStore Disk management Administrators can use the web based utility to monitor internal and external USB hard drives SMART support Includes SMART Smart Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology feature for monitoring SATA hard drive health status USB storage support Supports data backup to an external USB hard drive Support for volume sharing Allows file sharing such as documents photos music or videos with other computers ona network x FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Chapter Hardware Installation 1 Plug the LAN cable into the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS 2 Insert the power cord into the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS and plug the power supply into the socket 3 Connect the other end of the LAN cable to a network router Please note Your router must be configured as a DHCP server Further information on setting up the DHCP server function of your router can be found in the manual of your router 4 Switch on the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS before using it x FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Tray remove insertion re Push down Eject b
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73. ant then click Submit 58 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Using the Media Menu The Media menu allows administrators to set up the SilverStore as a media server enable iTunes service on the SilverStore and configure how files and folders will appear when accessed by control points and renderers based on UPnP structure Why you may wonder can UPnP structure based devices access media files in the SilverStore This is attributed to WiDMS an embedded software resolution in SilverStore providing you with content directory service that allows you to control the UPnP structure based renderers to play media files in SilverStore in a wireless manner The application auto starts once the SilverStore is powered on With its configuration mechanism WiDMS makes it possible for youto manage its configuration without extra tools The Media menu provides access to the following configuration options Media Server Setup iTunes Setup Media Services Use the Media Services tab to enable the digital media service sorting method for media files on the SilverStore enable compatibility with an Xbox 360 machine and enable iTunes service To set up SilverStore as a media server You can use the SilverStore to share digital photos videos and music on your local network 1 Click the Media tab 2 Click the Media Server Setup subtab 3 Next to Media Server Service click the Enable check box 59 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIV
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76. ash as n In this example the address 192 168 170 237 24 could be written This indicates that the netmask is 24 ones followed by eight zeroes Subnet Addressing You can see that even with a Class C address there are a large number of hosts per network It would be a very inefficient use of the amount of IP addresses to supply every LAN with so many IP addresses A smaller office LANs does not have that many devices A more efficient technique is known as subnet addressing Subnet addressing allows us to split one IP network address into smaller multiple physical networks known as subnetworks Some of the node numbers are used as a subnet number instead A Class B address gives us 16 bits of node numbers translating to 64 000 nodes Most organizations do not use 64 000 nodes so there are free bits that can be reassigned Subnet addressing makes use of those bits that are free A Class B address can be effectively translated into multiple Class C addresses For example the IP address of 172 16 97 235 would be interpreted as IP network address 172 16 subnet number 97 and node number 235 In addition to extending the number of addresses available subnet addressing provides other benefits Subnet addressing allows a network manager to construct an address scheme for the network by using different subnets for other geographical locations in the network or for other departments in the organization 87 Ea FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE
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81. can connect to the SilverStore via any FTP client For example if your SilverStore s IP address is set to 10 34 45 59 entering ftp 10 34 45 59 in the Internet Explorer address bar will access the SilverStore s contents For accessing the SilverStore from the internet your router have to be configured so that port 21 will be forwarded to the SilverStore IP adress DynDNS Dynamic Domain Name System gives the ability to provide an official DNS name such as www yourname com to the dynamic IP address you have gotten from your ISP To do so you first need to register with a DynDNS service It updates the modified IP addresses and forwards this to the domain name This enables you to be reached at one single domain name at any time even if your IP address changes 34 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS We recommend using this feature otherwise you always need to know the WAN IP of your router to access the SilverStore via FTP from the internet Use any FTP client software or open your browser and enter ftp USERNAME USERPASSWORD YOUR_INTERNET_IP or ftp USERNAME USERPASSWORD YOUR_DYNDNS_HOST USERNAME your username USERPASSWORD your user password YOUR_INTERNET_IP your WAN IP address YOUR_DYNDNS_HOST your Dynamic DNS address To enable the NFS file service on the SilverStore 1 Click the Linux Network NFS tab Network 2 Click the Linux Network Service Enable check box The IP Allowed box appears 3 En
82. cess it enter a password in the Password box In the Confirm Password box re enter the password for confirmation In the Group List select a previously created Group for the user to join in In the E mail box enter the user s email address Click the Admin Rights check box if the user shell have administrator rights O Ono 0 In the Group Member box select a group you want the user added to When a user is created the Web UI provides a shortcut to create a default share at the same time the new user is granted Full Access to its default share the default share name is similar to the user name NOTE Make sure the status of system volume is good degraded To modify a user account 1 Select the user account you want to modify 2 Click the Edit user icon 3 Make the changes you want then click Submit To delete a user account 1 Select the user account you want to delete 2 Click the Delete user icon 54 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Groups Use the Groups tab to create edit and delete a group on the SilverStore Access To create a new local group 1 Click the Groups tab 2 Click the Add Group icon located on the lower left corner of the Access page Access 3 Inthe Group Name box enter the group name The group name can contain up to 32 characters including alphabetic numeric or underscore In the Description box enter a description for the new group 5 Inthe User Members
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85. ct the USB hard drive from the SilverStore 49 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS To safely disconnect a USB hard drive from the SilverStore IMPORTANT Unplugging a USB hard drive from the SilverStore without any precautions or safely disconnecting it may cause damage or problems to occur on SilverStore or data loss or damage to the USB hard drive 1 On the USB Disk tab select the device you wish to remove 2 Click the Safely Remove Disk icon 3 Click OK NOTE When the USB hard drive is unplugged from the system the USB shares that you have previously set on the USB device are also removed fromthe system Quota Use the Quota tab to control disk space usage on the SilverStore To set grace period for a disk quota You can limit the amount of disk space used for a volume by setting a disk quota If the disk quota is reached you can temporarily allow an additional 100 megabytes MB of storage space by setting a grace period When the grace period limit has been reached no files can be added to the volume until disk space is made available 1 Click the Quota tab 2 Select a Volume name then click the Modify icon located on the lower left corner of the Storage page Storage 3 Select Enable next to Quota Service 4 Next to Grace Time enter the number of days that the storage space can be exceeded 50 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS CAUTION The setting will apply to all saved or backe
86. ction depends on the number of drives present and the RAID level you selected FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS SilverStore supports the following RAID levels Stripe RAID 0 All data are distributed evenly to all existing drives The two drives work in unison to maximize system performance However RAID 0 has high risks of data security If one drive fails then all data in both drives are lost Mirror RAID 1 Two hard drives are required Data written to one hard drive is simultaneously duplicated to another hard drive If one drive fails the other drive continues to function as single drive until the failed drive is replaced To create a mirror you must select unallocated space on another hard drive and the unallocated space must be the same size or larger than the source drive you want to mirror Data on a mirrored drive is secured if one hard drive fails SilverStore administers a warning and the failed drive must be replaced immediately Span Also known as JBOD Just a Bunch of Drives Two hard drives are required Several hard drives are configured as a single hard disk expanding the capacity of the hard drive and results in a useable total capacity However span does not increase system performance or data security 41 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Default RAID configuration The default RAID configuration for each hard drive installed on the SilverStore is as follows Ifonly one drive is ins
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89. d up files on A that volume Ensure that you will not accidentally lose important files on any of the volume s shares before you continue 5 Click Submit To clear the grace period limit for a volume 1 Click the Quota tab 2 Select a Volume name then click the Edit Quota icon 3 Next to Quota Service clear the Enable option 4 Click Submit To enable disk quota service By default the SilverStore imposes no limits on a user s storage space except for the maximum size of the volume itself However you can set quota limits to any user account Before you begin ensure that the Quota Service is enabled for the volume that contains the shares the user will be accessing To enable the Quota Service 1 Click the Quota tab 2 Select a Volume name then click the Edit Quota icon 3 Next to Quota Service select Enable 4 Click Submit To allocate disk space to a user and optionally impose a time limit on stored files 1 Click the Quota tab 2 Select a Volume name 3 Click the Modify icon then click on View available users 4 Inthe User Quota box enter the disk space limit in GB for the user 5 Click Submit To remove storage space limititations for a user 1 Click the Quota tab 2 Selecta Volume name for example Data Volume User Quota A list of all user accounts appears 3 Click the Modify icon then click on View available users Inthe User Quota box enter 0 5 Click Submit
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95. e web interface for your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS opens in your default browser 14 To FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Add and remove mapped shares You can assign a drive letter to shared folders on your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS This allows you to access files in Windows more quickly Freecom Network Storage Assistant 1 83 Se Select a share and map it to a drive letter Shared Folders a x Don t map share X Not mapped Caos naa Decornet ae Start recovery procedure This procedure can reset and repair a SilverStore 2 Drive NAS to factory default settings if you cannot access your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS anymore To restore your settings please proceed as follows a Enable the Recovery mode by clicking Start the recovery procedure in the Freecom Network Storage Assistant b Turn the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS off c Use a pointed object to carefully press the Reset button It is located next to the AC power slot on the back of the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS d Keep the Reset button pressed down and turn device on again e Wait until white LED goes off ca 1 second then release the Reset button Search again for available Freecom Network devices Click here to repeat the search for your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS if it was not detected during the first search Please make sure that your network is configured as described above in this manual and that all cables are prop
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105. erStore firmware New firmware usually fixes bugs and adds additional features to your SilverStore Check on www freecom com if new firmware updates are available for the Freecom SilverStore Freecom will release new and updated firmware on a regular basis Advanced To upgrade the SilverStore firmware 1 Download a copy of the new firmware from our Website to your computer The firmware image filename should have the following format lt firmware version gt img for example fc2000 0091 img When you download the firmware file make sure that the filename is correct IMPORTANT Donotrenamethefirmwarefile The SilverStorestorageappliance requires installation file with this filename lt firmware version gt img 2 Click the Firmware Upgrade tab 3 Click Choose File Select the appropriate uncompressed firmware file the img file e g f 2000 0091 img on your computer 5 Click Submit A progress bar appears indicating the firmware is being upgraded The update process may take a few minutes to complete WARNING Do not interrupt a firmware upgrade in progress doing so may cause system to malfunction or unable to boot 28 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS After the firmware is finished updating the SilverStore reboots automatically to initialize the new firmware The web GUI redirects to the System Information page after the update is completed System is rebooting please wait a O D eed 10088
106. erly attached 15 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant Mac The Freecom Network Storage Assistant helps you to locate each SilverStore 2 Drive NAS in your network When started it displays all SilverStore 2 Drive NAS available in your network and helps you configure the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS and that create network folders You may also perform any of the functions of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant manually IP Address Server Name Name 192 168 11 26 _ smb SilverStore Freecom SilverStore You can do following tasks Configure basic settings of your Freecom Network Storage device J Web interface of your Freecom Network Storage device 3 Connect to a shared folder of your Freecom Network Storage device p Search again for available Freecom Network Storage devices 3 www freecom com Exit The preset password and login name for the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS are Login Name admin Password admin 16 To FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Configure basic settings of your Freecom Network Storage device In this screen you can set an IP address subnet mask device name and workgroup name for your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS With this information it is easy to locate your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS in the network without the wizard To change the settings you have to enter the administrator password Web interface of your Freec
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110. following configuration options Disk Volume iSCSI Shares USB Disk Quota Quota Usage Disk Use the Disktab to view detailed information aboutthe hard drives installed onthe SilverStore You can view hard drive information such as the manufacturer or model name size of the drive and the status of the drive Knowing the drive status allows you to monitor hard drive fault conditions and activity The drive status that appears in the Status column includes the following status values Good Indicates the hard drive is accessible and functioning normally e Failed Indicates a fatal error has occurred such as the hard drive partition has been deleted corrupted or damaged caused by virus or data loss Foreign Indicates SilverStore has detected an old hard drive or a hard drive containing personal data has been installed A Clean disk icon appears on disks that display the Foreign status Unless the perform a clean disk operation the files in the hard drive cannot be accessed After performing Clean disk the hard drive appears on the Disk Management table 39 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Volume Use the Volume tab to manage storage volumes on the SilverStore You can use modify extend and recover options to manage the storage volumes This tab displays all the volumes currently defined on the SilverStore hard drive and provides access to configuration details relating to how disks are partit
111. for groups 5 oO OND 10 Click Submit FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Click the General subtab In the Enable Public Share section click the Enabled check box to enable a public access to the logical volume In the File sharing through NFS section specify access permission when using a NFS protocol Click the Users subtab Select a user then specify a privilege level for the user Click the Groups subtab Select a group then specify a privilege level for the group 57 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS USB Share Permission Use the USB Share Permission tab to set the access permission for the USB ports of the SilverStore There are three privilege levels an administrator can assign to a user or group Full Access Read Only r e NoAccess When there is a conflict in the access rights of a user or group SilverStore will use the following rule to handle the conflict No Access has the highest priority Read Write Read Only Full Access If access permission is assigned to a user or group the full access read only and no access icons appear on the USB Share Permission page You can move your mouse over the icon to view the user or group list To configure the privilege levels for a USB share 1 Click the USB Permission tab 2 Select a USB share name then click the Modify Permission icon located on the lower left corner of the Access page 3 Make the changes you w
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114. haring Common Internet File System CIFS A standard way that clients share files across intranets CIFS allows Windows Mac or Linux clients to access folders and files stored on your SilverStore The access control for CIFS is set as a share folder Share folder defines access rights for each user group the user needs to enter his her password for accessing the share When the client browses the shares via Windows Explorer he can only see the shares which he granted access right Read Only or Full Access to them FTP File Transfer Protocol Allows access to files on the SilverStore within your network and on computers outside your network NFS Network File System Allows Linux clients or clients who have TCP IP installed to remotely access folders and files on the SilverStore Using NFS protocol the client can access all or a portion of the shared file directory on the network The portion of the file directory can be accessed with the privileges read only or full access designated to each file Apple Network Allows Mac users to access files on the SilverStore WebDAV Allows access to folders or files on the SilverStore using a Web browser Tonido Remote Access Allows access to files and folders from remote PCs and mobile devices by using Tonido Remote Access 7 Click Submit To modify the share properties Click the Modify icon In the Share Name box enter a new share name The share name can contain up
115. he IJG distribution formerly included code to read and write GIF files To avoid entanglement with the Unisys LZW patent GIF reading support has been removed altogether and the GIF writer has been simplified to produce uncompressed GIFs This technique does not use the LZW algorithm the resulting GIF files are larger than usual but are readable by all standard GIF decoders We are required to state that The Graphics Interchange Format c is the Copyright property of CompuServe Incorporated GIF sm is a Service Mark property of CompuServe Incorporated libPng License This copy of the libpng notices is provided for your convenience In case of any discrepancy between this copy and the notices in the file png h that is included in the libpng distribution the latter shall prevail COPYRIGHT NOTICE DISCLAIMER and LICENSE If you modify libpng you may insert additional notices immediately following this sentence libpng versions 1 2 6 August 15 2004 through 1 2 24 December 14 2007 are Copyright c 2004 2006 2007 Glenn Randers Pehrson and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng 1 2 5 with the following individual added to the list of Contributing Authors Cosmin Truta libpng versions 1 0 7 July 1 2000 through 1 2 5 October 3 2002 are Copyright c 2000 2002 Glenn Randers Pehrson and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as l
116. he SilverStore web interface for the first time the Initial setup wizard will open Initial setup wizard Device Information SibverStore onpton Freecom SiherStoro 2 Oriwe NAS The field is required The Initial setup wizard offers the configuration of the basic settings required for the operation of your Freecom SilverStore These are Device Information Change name and description of your SilverStore Network IP Address Obtain IP address automatically Your Freecom SilverStore will get an IP address automatically assigned from your router IP Address manual configuration When unchecking the box Obtain IP address automatically you will be able to manually configure the network settings of your Freecom SilverStore Time Zone automatic Select your time zone and the option if you want to use an NTP time server for automatic configuration of date and time or if you want to use manual date and time setting Admin Password For security reasons change your admin password here We recommend using a password with minimum 8 characters length After finishing the Initial setup wizard you can login again to your Freecom SilverStore 20 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Chapter Navigating the SilverStore Web based Utility The web based utility is designed to logically access and manage the features of the SilverStore After logging onto the web based utility the System Informati
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118. ia the Music tab view 73 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Browse Photos Selecting this option provides quick access to wath photos from your SilverStore via the gallery view Share Files Music Photos Selecting the option to share files music or photos allows you to add a new folder to share and specify access permissions for the folder Select Share Files or Share Photos to start adding a share FREECOM The screenshot below shows a folder that has been shared 74 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS JI FREECOM Access History Provides information on when your shared files were last accessed viewed Settings Advanced Allowsyouto configure some settings for sharing You can configure same settings for the shared files like the personal header and clear the access history image from cache 75 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Active Downloads Allows you to view the downloads that are active 76 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Right Hand Menu My Files Select this to allow easy access to your files within your computer Your files are displayed in alist view by default with an additional gallery view available In addition to this music files can be accessed in a music tab view that features an embedded player to play music files My Favorites Select this will display the list of files or folders marked as Favorites This allo
119. ibpng 1 0 6 with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors Simon Pierre Cadieux Eric S Raymond Gilles Vollant and with the following additions to the disclaimer There is no warranty against interference with your enjoyment of the library or against infringement There is no warranty that our efforts or the library will fulfill any of your particular purposes or needs This library is provided with all faults and the entire risk of satisfactory quality performance accuracy and effort is with the user libpng versions 0 97 January 1998 through 1 0 6 March 20 2000 are Copyright c 1998 1999 Glenn Randers Pehrson and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng 0 96 with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors Tom Lane Glenn Randers Pehrson Willem van Schaik libpng versions 0 89 June 1996 through 0 96 May 1997 are Copyright c 1996 1997 Andreas Dilger Distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng 0 88 with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors John Bowler Kevin Bracey Sam Bushell Magnus Holmgren Greg Roelofs Tom Tanner libpng versions 0 5 May 1995 through 0 88 January 1996 are Copyright c 1995 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat Group 42 Inc For the purposes of this copyright and license Contributing Authors is defined as the following set of
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126. ioned and how RAID volumes are created on these disk partitions You can use these volumes to create shares at a later time Storage The Volume tab includes atable that shows the current volumes available on the SilverStore This table provides detailed summary of the current volume configuration such as the name of the volume description RAID type i e Stripe Mirror or Span total drive capacity and volume status A volume is a portion of one or more hard disks that are configured to store data The volume status that appears in the Status column includes the following values Good Indicates the volume is accessible and hard drive is functioning normally Failed Indicates a volume cannot be started automatically the disk is damaged or the file system is corrupt Resyncing Occurs when creating a mirror or when a mirrored volume is being resynchronized so both mirrors contain identical data Formatting Indicates volume is being formatted or system is creating an ext3 third extended file system for a Linux operating system Degraded A drive is missing while setting up a mirror configuration Recovering Occurs when the system detects a spare drive You can also use the Volume tab to configure the SATA hard drives into different software RAID types RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disk Drives refers to an array of multiple independent hard drives that provide high performance and reliability RAID fun
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129. ive NAS Opening the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS will void the warranty If at any point during installing and or configuring your SilverStore A 2 Drive NAS you need assistance or have questions please contact the Freecom Support Center for your country See www freecom com for details Freecom offers free unlimited helpdesk support cy FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Introduction The SilverStore storage appliance includes a web based utility that can be accessed through aweb browser from any computer on your network Administrators can efficiently manage and monitor the SilverStore s hardware components health and performance SilverStore 2 Drive NAS Setup overview D E 5 J FREECOM SILVERSTORE 2 DRIVE NAS is 89 UPPOAA AUDIO SINEAMER i i i l e i i i bannnnnnan Ij poscnancnd i g L m r AMD A j k H T OREN DMOUTERS IN NETWORK jaresweT VIDEO STREAMER i H i ase i of K PAVATE COMPUTER AT SMARTPHONE REMOTE LOCATION m FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Features Remote access SilverStore supports remote access via a web based utility enabling management from anywhere in the network Secured access SilverStore can be accessed with password protected SSL SSL Secure Socket Layer encrypted web utility Email notification Administrators are automatically
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132. le number of routing protocols supported and types of physical WAN connection they support Routing Information Protocol One of the protocols used by a router to build and maintain a picture of the network is the Routing Information Protocol RIP Using RIP routers periodically update one another and check for changes to add to the routing table IP Addresses and the Internet For a computer to communicate with other computers and Web servers on the Internet it must have a unique IP address An IP address IP stands for Internet Protocol is a unique number that identifies the location of your computer on a network Basically it works like your street address as a way to find out exactly where you are and deliver information to you The IP address is written as 4 numbers between 0 and 255 such as 192 168 0 12 This serves the same basic function as a street address It helps you find out where you currently are while also providing other information The IP address consists of four numbers between 0 and 255 e g 192 168 0 12 85 Ea FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Domain Name Server The computer address is difficult to read whichis why a second system is usedin the Internet by the name of DNS Domain Name Server This translates human readable names such as www sharemydisk com into computer readable names like 82 161 11 206 Each Internet user must have an IP address You do not need the human readable name but i
133. les and shared folders on the SilverStore without requiring special software onthe client s computer File Transfer Protocol FTP service allows you to share files securely between the SilverStore and other computers over the Internet The Network File System NFS service allows you to share files with Linux or UNIX clients or clients with the NFS client software The Apple Filing Protocol AFP service allows you to share files with users on Mac systems Network To configure the SilverStore for Web access 1 Click the Protocol tab 2 To enable HTTP access to the utility click the HTTP Service Enable check box 3 To enable WebDAV or HTTP access to the utility click the WebDAV Enable check box 4 Click Submit 33 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS To enable FTP file service on the SilverStore 1 Click the FTP tab Network 2 Click the FTP Service Enable check box 3 Toenable anonymous access to the FTP server click the Anonymous Enable check box Public file sharing is easily accessed by enabling anonymous Anonymous FTP Anonymous users log in with the user name anonymous and use an e mail address as password Anonymous users will have read only access to the PUBLIC folder 4 To change the default TCP port for the FTP connection enter the port number in the Port box 5 To enable SSL TLS protocols click the SSL TLS Enable check box Click Submit To use FTP to access the SilverStore You
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137. m 1 10 of 130 Shut Down Reboot Use the Shut Down Reboot tab to remotely shut down or reboot the SilverStore System Shut Down Reboot 26 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS To remotely shutdown or reboot the system Click Shutdown to turn off SilverStore Click Reboot to restart SilverStore Using the Advanced Menu The Advanced menu allows administrators to change the login password upgrade the SilverStore firmware backup the SilverStore system configuration information restore system to factory defaults enable the file system checking features and check the hard drives for bad blocks The Advanced menu provides access to the following configuration options Admin Password Firmware Upgrade System Configuration Backup Restore Advanced Setup Admin Password Use the Admin Password tab to change the login password Advanced To change the administrator login password Click the Admin Password tab In the Old Password box enter the old password Inthe New Password box enter the new password The maximum length of the password must not be more than 15 alphanumeric characters Password is case sensitive and should be entered exactly in the same way each time 4 Inthe New Password confirmed box re enter the new password 5 Click Submit 27 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Firmware Upgrade Use the Firmware Upgrade tab to check the firmware version or upgrade the Silv
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145. o 239 255 255 255 Class E Class Eaddresses are for experimental purposes For each unique value in the network portion of the address the range base address the host address contains only zeroes is known as the network address and is not usually assigned to a host The top address of the range host address contains only ones is unassigned It is instead used as the broadcast address for sending a data packet to all hosts with the same network address simultaneously 86 Ea FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Netmask The partition scheme that separates the different address classes is used toidentifyanetmask attached to the IP address A netmask is a 32 bit quantity that in logical combination using an AND operator with an IP address forms the network address The netmasks for Class A B and C are for instance 255 0 0 0 255 255 0 0 and 255 255 255 0 The address 192 168 170 237 is a Class C IP address its network portion is 192 168 170 Combining it with the Class C netmask using an AND operator as shown in this example leaves only the network portion of the address 11000000 10101000 10101010 11101101 192 168 170 237 combined with 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000 255 255 255 0 resulting in 11000000 10101000 10101010 00000000 192 168 170 0 An alternative to dotted decimal representation is to express the netmask as the quantity of ones from left to right This number is added to the IP address after a sl
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147. om Network Storage device When you click this menu item the web interface for your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS opens in your default browser Connect to a shared folder of your Freecom Network Storage device This window allows you to mount any folder of your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS on your Mac This allows fast access to this folder ANO Select the volumes to mount Select the SMB CIFS shared volume you want to VA 4 connect to music PUBLIC music BY Cancel Authenticate SD C ED Mac OS X 10 4 Mac OS X 10 5 10 6 Search again for available Freecom Network Storage devices Click here to repeat the search for your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS if it was not detected during the first search Please make sure that your network is configured as described above in this manual and that all cables are properly attached 17 Ea FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Chapter Getting Started Below include instructions for launching the web based utility s login page using Windows Mac or Linux Accessing the Web based Utility Using Windows You have two options to launch the login page using an internet browser or the Windows taskbar The Web based utility allows administrators to remotely configure related hardware network storage access control and status settings for the SilverStore storage appliance To access the web based utility 1 Ensure that the SilverStore is powered on and connected to your network 2 O
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149. on page appears The web GUI graphicaluserinterface is divided into two areas On the leftisthe information pane which displays list of information commands or configuration options that are associated with the category selected from the navigation menu bar On the right is a multi level navigation menu bar which is divided into nine categories and each category is subdivided into several submenus which will appear as tabs on the information pane For example on the screen above the Network menu includes five tabs Device Overview Basic Setup E mail Setup Log Event and Shut Down Reboot The navigation menu bar includes the following menus System The System menu contains basic system information It also provides options for setting the device name time zone date and time email notifications and performing remote system shutdown or reboot For more details see Using the System Menu Advanced The Advanced menu allows you to change the login password upgrade the SilverStore firmware backup the SilverStore system configuration information restore system to factory defaults enable the file system checking features check the hard drives for bad blocks For more details see Using the Advanced Menu Network The Network menu has access to all network configuration options such as setting up DHCP Static IP address network services i e SMB FTP NFS Apple network and configuring membership in a domain
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155. owing configuration options User Backup Backup Server Backup Manager User Backup Use the User Backup tab to perform the following file backup tasks Backup data from one SilverStore to another NAS device Backup data from SilverStore to a USB storage device Backup data from a USB storage device to the SilverStore To schedule recurring file backup tasks 1 Click the User Backup tab 2 Select the type of recurring backup task you want to schedule USB to NAS Backup File s from a USB storage device will be backed up to a share on the SilverStore NAS to USB Backup Folder from the SilverStore will be backed up to a USB storage device NAS to NAS Backup All shares on the SilverStore will be backed up to another SilverStore or server on your network 61 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS 3 Select the backup source and destination folder then click Add 4 Click Next 5 Enter a description of the backup file that will be easy to identify and remember then click Next 6 Specify the days of the week on which you want the recurring backup task to run then click Next Set a time for the recurring backup task to occur Click Schedule To monitor file backup tasks You can quickly check the progress of backup tasks in progress 1 Click the User Backup tab A list of running backup tasks appears To cancel file backup tasks 1 Click the User Backup tab 2 Select a backup task then click
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157. pen your Internet browser e g Explorer Firefox 3 Inthe Address bar type the SilverStore s IP address then press Enter Welcome to SilverStore 2 Drive NAS 4 Type in the default user name and password NOTE Thedefault usernameandpasswordis admin Both user nameand password are case sensitive and should be entered exactly in the same way each time 5 Click Login 18 Ea FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Accessing the Web based Utility Using Mac OS X To access the web based utility 1 Ensure that the SilverStore is powered on and connected to your network 2 Launch the Internet Web browser 3 Inthe Address box type the SilverStore s IP address then press Enter Welcome to SilverStore 2 Drive NAS 4 Type in the default user name and password NOTE Thedefault usernameand passwordis admin Both user nameand password are case sensitive and should be entered exactly in the same way each time 5 Click Login Accessing the Web based Utility Using Linux To access the web based utility 1 Ensure that the SilverStore is powered on and connected to your network 2 Launch the internet web browser 3 Inthe Address box type the SilverStore s IP address then press Enter 4 Type in the default user name and password NOTE The default user name and password is admin 5 Click Login 19 Ea FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS SilverStore Initial setup wizard After logging in to t
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161. r Double click the CD drive containing the CD The CD window should now open FREECOM Welcome SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Manuals Software Support Freecom Products 4 Clickon Software Installation gt FNS Assistant The installation starts now Follow the instructions on the screen confirm with Next in order to continue with the installation After installation has finished press Quit to exit the menu screen 5 Start the Freecom Network Storage Assistant by clicking on the FNSA icon on your desktop or via Start gt Program files 6 Checkthe Freecom Network Storage Assistant whether your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS was detected This may take some time If your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS is not immediately detected click Search again for available Freecom Network Storage devices to repeat the search FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS 11 To FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Freecom Network Storage Assistant 183 n LANIP Address Server Name Name MEER e You can do following tasks f your Fi r e Web interface of your Freecom Network Storage device e Add amp Remove mapped shares e Add a new printer Start recovery procedure Search again for available Freecom Network Storage devices www freecom com Exit 7 Foradetailed functional description on the Freecom Network Storage Assistant please refer to chapter Features of the
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165. rd disk fails your data can then be restored from the second hard disk Further information on hard disk configuration can be found in the Storage section of this manual Po FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Precautionary measures To ensure that your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS functions properly please take note of the following precautions If these are not followed you may void your warranty and damage the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS Donotdropthe SilverStore 2 Drive NAS or expose it to other kinds of sudden mechanical shocks as this may result in data loss and damage to the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS Donot use the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS when the ambient temperature is below 10 C or above 35 C Ifthe SilverStore 2 Drive NAS is movedfromacoolenvironmenttoawarmer environment please allow the drive to acclimatize to the ambient temperature before operating the device Failing to do so may lead to condensation within the drive enclosure which in turn may cause the drive to malfunction Donot place liquids or drinks on the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS When liquids are spilled and get in contact with the electronics within the drive enclosure it will damage the drive and will cause the drive to malfunction Donotusethe SilverStore 2 Drive NAS ina dusty environment Dustinsidethe enclosure may damage the internal electronics and result in drive malfunction Only use the power adapter that was supplied with the SilverStore 2 Dr
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174. s jumbo frame SilverStore supports jumbo Ethernet frames to enhance Ethernet networking performance Jumbo frames are frames that are bigger than the standard MTU Maximum Transmission Unit which is 1500 bytes When SilverStore gets a frame size larger than its MTU the data is broken into smaller frames or dropped By default the jumbo frame option is disabled in SilverStore 31 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Network To manually configure the IP settings NOTE If you are connected to a home network contact your Internet Service Provider ISP to obtain the static IP address 1 Click the LAN tab 2 Clear the Obtain IP address automatically check box next to Network Ii FREECOM In the IP address box enter a valid IP address In the Subnet Mask drop down menu select a subnet mask In the Default Gateway box enter the IP address of the gateway or router Clear the Obtain DNS server address automatically check box In the Preferred DNS box enter the IP address of the DNS server In the Alternate DNS box enter the second DNS address Click Submit 10 You must restart SilverStore for the system to change to static IP address op ONAN RW FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Service Use the Service tab to configure the web and file services on the SilverStore You can specify a network option FTP NFS or AFP to allow clients on different platforms such as Mac Windows Linux Unix to access fi
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176. specify which users should be members of the group Click Submit To modify a local group 1 Click the Groups tab 2 Select the group you want to modify then click the Add Group icon 3 Make the changes you want then click Submit To delete a local group 1 Click the Groups tab 2 Select the group you want to delete then click the Delete Group icon 55 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Share Permission Use the Share Permission tab to specify the user or group s share access permission Each user or group must have access permission to access shared resource on the SilverStore There are three privilege levels an administrator can assign to a user or group Full Access Read Only r NoAccess When there is a conflict in the access rights of a user or group SilverStore will use the following rule to handle the conflict No Access has the highest priority Read Write Read Only Full Access If access permission is assigned to a user or group the full access read only and no access icons appear on the Share Permission page To assign privilege levels for users or groups 1 Click the Share Permission tab 2 Select a share name then click the Modify Permission icon located on the lower left corner of the Access page 56 3 4 NOTE This will deactivate the users and groups subtabs Do not enable the checkbox if you want to define specific privilege levels for users and
177. ss information or other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or inability to use this Freecom product even if Freecom has been advised of the possibility of such damages Wereservetherightto upgrade our productsin keeping withtechnologicaladvances Po FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Table of Contents General Information Systemi re qite mMENtS uwaensis ATARA Precautionary measures VVEFO CU CLIO p AAN EEEE AEAT EE OATS ATA Chapter Hardware Installation ccssssssssssssssssesssessecssesssessssssessscssessecsssessssssssssessessecssscsasssseesseessesseesseeseess Chapter Installation of the application software FNSA sssssssssssccssecssssseessseessssescsnseeesneeseseteeees Chapter Getting Started ics csascsscccasaisccossiesscossassecocsussscossasvascocassss osuasvascrsseas ssosassasedulenyaetsaassnenuanagsscsumenceosa Chapter Navigating the SilverStore Web based Utility ee ssssseesssessseesssesssseseesssesesssseseesesssees Chapter TONIdO Remote ACCESS sccsssssssssesssessssssesssessscssessnecsscesesssesssessccesesssessessnessseessssessscssecesesaseesessesseees Chapter TROUDIESHOOLIN Gs asccasssssssscescnsssescesvasscscennbsessezsantencensisescoavaitatyovnavassactanbebdevbansssenndbvcbdansaneiyscebdatecereas Appendix A CE FCC and other certifications sscsssessscssssssecssssessccsssessecssssesscensneeeseets Appendix B Preparing LAN for use with the SilverStore Appendix C Network Basics
178. stallations currently use unshielded twisted pair UTP cabling The UTP cable contains eight conductors arranged in four twisted pairs and terminated with an RJ45 type connector There are 2 types of RJ 45 cables available today the Media Dependent Interface MDI cable and the Media Dependent Interface Crossover MDI X cable The first cable is used to connect routers to PCs and the second to connect PCs directly to PCs The sent and receive wires are switched from beginning to end in the crossover cables Some Ethernet switch products such as the SilverStore are able to sense the polarity of a connection and automatically adapt to the proper cabling type Cable Quality A twisted pair Ethernet network operating at 10 Mbits second 10BASE T will often tolerate low quality cables but at 100 Mbits second 10BASE Tx the cable must be rated as Category 5 or Cat 5 by the Electronic Industry Association EIA This rating will be printed on the cable jacket A Category 5 cable will meet specified requirements regarding loss and crosstalk In addition there are restrictions on maximum cable length for both 10 and 100 Mbits second networks 91 2 WARRANTY YEARS VALID IN EUROPE TURKEY ONLY We thank you for purchasing this Freecom product and hope you will enjoy using it In order to avoid unnecessary inconvenience on your part we suggest reading the quick install guide instruction manual and any additional electronic and or printed
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180. t 43 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS To create an iSCSI device NOTE Before you start to create an iSCSI device make sure you have enabled the iSCSI service See previous section for detailed instructions 1 Click the iSCSI tab 2 Click the iSCSI Device subtab Storage 3 Click the Add icon located on the lower left corner of the Storage page 4 Inthe Device Name box enter a name for the device DataVolume Submit Cancel 5 Inthe Size box enter the amount of storage space to allocate for this device 6 Inthe Location box select the volume in which the device will reside 7 Click Submit FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS To create an iSCSI target NOTE Before you start to create an iSCSI target make sure you have enabled theiSCSI service See To configure the iSCSI service for detailed instructions 1 Click the iSCSI tab 2 Click the iSCSI Target subtab Storage 3 Click the Add icon located on the lower left corner of the Storage page 4 In the IQN iSCSI Qualified Name box enter a name for the iSCSI target This will be name that appears in the Microsoft iSCSI initiator 5 Click the optional Enable Header and or Data Digest option to verify the iSCSI initiator when it attempts to connect to the target 6 Enable the One way and Mutual CHAP feature to use CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol to authenticate connection between the iSCSI initiator and
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182. t Connection to ensure that the connection works 6 Click Start The backup task begins You can check the progress of backup tasks in progress at any time Note ForaNAS to NAS backup the contents of abackupare hiddenand cannot be seen via SMB To see the contents of a backup you have to select NAS to NAS Restore and open a backup To restore a backed up file By default SilverStore retains all files that are stored or backed up on it indefinitely 1 Click the User Backup tab 2 Click Restore Previously backed up content displays in the Executed Schedule list The details of the backup are shown below when you select an item 3 Select a backed up item from the list 4 Navigate to the Restore destination on the right side of the window 5 Click Restore Now Backup Server Use the Backup Server tab to select a volume as backup server Click on Submit to apply the change Backup Manager Datavolume 4 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Configuring a Time Machine Backup on the SilverStore Mac OS X 1 Open your browser and login to the web GUI 2 Goto Access Users and select the timemachineuser 3 Click on the lower left button to configure the password for the timemachineuser Select a password retype it and click on OK 4 Open the Time Machine Preferences 5 Switch on the Time Machine Backup A window will open where to select the backup destination 6 Select
183. t is quite useful if you want other users to find you A few examples of this include if you operate a web server or if you want to show your friends images stored on your computer Many large companies such as ISPs maintain their own DNS server and let their customers use the server to search for addresses Internet address classes The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA allocates certain blocks of addresses to organizations Individual users or small organizations can obtain their addresses either from the IANA or from an Internet service provider ISP You can visit the IANA homepage at www iana org The IANA issues different class of IP addresses There are five standard classes of IP addresses They are Class A Class Aaddresses can have up to 16 777 214 hosts ona single network They use an eight bit network number and a 24 bit node number Class A addresses are in this range 1 x x x to 126 X x x Class B Class B addresses can have up to 65 354 hosts on a network A Class B address uses a 16 bit network number and a 16 bit node number Class B addresses are in this range 128 1 x x to 191 254 x x Class C Class C addresses may have up to 254 hosts in one network Class C addresses use 24 bits for network addresses and eight bits for nodes They range from 192 0 1x to 223 255 254 x Class D Class D addresses are used for multicasts in other word messages sent to multiple hosts Class D addresses range from 224 0 0 0 t
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185. talled in an empty drive bay the default RAID configuration is span Iftwo hard drives are installed in the SilverStore the default RAID configuration is mirror To create a volume 1 Click the Volume tab 2 Click the Create Volume icon 3 In RAID configuration select a hard drive configuration The default logical volume name for SilverStore is DataVolume NOTE Selecting RAID configuration erases all the disk contents including logical volumes and all shared folders and their subfolders and files Be sure to backup all data before configuring SilverStore s hard drives for RAID 4 Click Submit 42 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS iSCSI Use the iSCSI tab to enable the iSCSI Internet Small Computer System Interface or iSNS Internet Storage Name Service service create an iSCSI device set up an iSCSI target and create an iSCSi initiator iSCSlis an IP based standard for linking data storage devices over anetworkand transferring data by carrying SCSI commands over IP networks To configure the iSCSI service 1 Click the iSCSI tab 2 Click the Service subtab Storage 3 Inthe iSCSI Device section click the Enable check box 4 Inthe Port box enter port number used for the iSCSI service 5 In the iSNS section click the Enable check box to enable automated discovery management and configuration of iSCSI devices In the IP Address box enter the IP address of the iSNS server Click Submi
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189. ter the IP filters that are allowed for NFS service then click Add to add a new IP filter 4 Click Submit To use NFS to access the SilverStore The mount point for NFS share is nfs SHARENAME For example nfs Public 35 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS To access SilverStore through AFP The Apple Filing Protocol AFP is a network protocol that offers file services for Mac OS X 1 Click the Apple Network tab Network 2 Click the Apple Network Service Enable check box 3 Click Submit Workgroup Usethe Workgroup tab to set the SilverStore tojoin a workgroup or domain Both workgroup and domain are ways of grouping computers on the network Network Workgroup Mode By default the SilverStore is joined to a Workgroup Unlike workgroups domains are controlled from a central location domain controller and require central authentication before you can join them Workgroups in contrast are much simpler to control As long as you know the workgroup name you can add any computer to a workgroup 36 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS To change the SilverStore s workgroup name 1 Click the Workgroup tab 2 Click the Workgroup radio button 3 Inthe Workgroup Name box enter the workgroup name 4 Click Submit Domain Mode If your network uses a domain i e has Windows Automated Deployment Services you may wish to connect the SilverStore as a domain member When configured as a dom
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193. tion configure the time zone and set date and time for the SilverStore System SilverStore EE Freecom SilverStore 2 Drive NAS The field is required Submit To configure the SilverStore settings 1 Click the Device Setup tab 2 In the Device Name field enter a name for the SilverStore The name can contain up to 15 characters including alphabetic numeric underscore space and most special characters NOTE The default device name is SilverStore The device name is used to identify the SilverStore storage appliance connected to the network After setting the device name it will appear in the My Network Places on your computer My Network Places Entire Network Microsoft Windows Network Workgroup Name Device Name where Device Name is the name of the SilverStore storage appliance To connect to multiple SilverStore on the same network make sure to specify a unique device name for each system Renaming a SilverStore will force all your network computers to remap their shared network resources Change name only when necessary 24 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS 3 In the Device Description box enter a brief device description The maximum length of the description must not be more than 256 alphanumeric characters 4 Click the Time Zone tab then set the time zone for your location 5 Click the Date amp Time tab then set the system date and time To make the SilverStore synchronize with an NT
194. to 32 characters including alphabetic numeric or underscore N In the Description box enter a brief description In the Volume drop down menu select a volume name Select a file sharing protocol Click Submit O Or e w To delete existing shares 1 Select the share you want to delete 2 Click the Delete icon FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS USB Disk The USB Disk tab provides configuration options for a USB hard drive connected to the SilverStore Use this tab to remotely format a USB hard drive safely disconnect a USB hard drive from the SilverStore and backup data from a USB drive to the SilverStore Storage To format a USB hard drive 1 Connect a USB hard drive to the SilverStore NOTE SilverStore supports USB flash disk and external USB hard drives USB optical drives CD DVD combo or DVD dual multi are not supported 2 Select the USB hard drive you want to format then click the Format icon A dialog box appears warning that all data are erased ata in this USB disk WARNING Formatting hard drives erases all the disk contents A including partition tables logical volumes and all shared folders and subfolders and files Perform this procedure only when youknow that it is safe to proceed When formatting a USB drive only one partition is created and your partition is formatted as FAT32 NTFS HFS EXT2 EXT3 EXT4 Format can be selected in pull down menu 3 Click OK 4 Disconne
195. torage Shares Select a folder and click on Modify Share and choose Tonido Remote Access IIFReeCOM Tonido Remote Access Configuration Login to the SilverStore web interface and click on the menu item Tonido Remote Access FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Account Creation Select an account name enter password and mail address and accept the Terms of Use Your device will be available from the outside under the web address http test freecomnas com where test stands for the name you selected Tonido Account English Create Cancel Adding users In the Tonido GUI go to Guest Users Click on Add Guest User to add users that are allowed to access your device 69 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS User Permissions Define user access limitations for every shared folder Allow Access and or Allow Upload FReecoM Accessing from the outside To access the SilverStore from the outside via Tonido Remote Access use the following information URL http test freecomnas com where test stands for the name you selected Login with any user name and password you defined for guest users Share guest user accounts with your friends and family to give them access to your multimedia files You can login from any PC and even with your iPhone Android and Windows Mobile smartphones 70 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS On logging in to
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202. utton and open tray handle max 45 Encompass the tray handle Fix device location by other hand and pull out the tray Insert tray with open tray handle into the slot Push tray with thumb totally into the device 4 Close tray handle A Handle with care ES FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS LED Description HDD formatted Data access HDD x unformatted ae ee eee Activity x e g Upgrade System fault Normal mode boot shut down HDD formatted Data access HDD Xx unformatted The SilverStore is designed to work 24 7 but to conserve electricity and extend the life of the device we advise to turn the SilverStore 2 Drive NAS off when it will not be used for a longer time period Power switch On off switch USB 3 0 Power supply 10 Chapter Installation of the application software FNSA Installation of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant Software PC The Freecom Network Storage Assistant quickly detects and performs the basic setup of your SilverStore 2 Drive NAS When you start it it displays all Freecom Network devices available in your network and helps you creating network folders 1 Please insert the Manual amp Application CD into your CD DVD drive It contains user manuals and software including the Freecom Network Storage Assistant Once the CD is inserted a window should appear automatically on the screen If this does not happen please proceed as follows Open My Compute
203. ve and should be entered exactly in the same way each time 9 Click Submit Dynamic DNS To set up Dynamic DNS Network Click the Dynamic DNS tab 2 Next to Service activate the Enable check box Please check in your router configuration that the ports for the required services e g port 21 for FTP are forwarded to the IP address of your SilverStore 3 Select your Dynamic DNS service provider from the drop down menu Enter the domain name URL for example mydomain dynalias com you registered with your DDNS Dynamic DNS service provider 5 Enter the user name and password you used to set up your Dynamic DNS account Click Submit You can now log in to the SilverStore via a Web browser using the domain name Network NOTE When connecting to the SilverStore using a Web browser make sure to include https if you originally set the Web Access Protocol to HTTPS Otherwise only the name is required in the browser s address bar 38 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Using the Storage Menu The Storage menu includes options for individual storage disk configuration and maintenance It also includes services for volume management iSCSI device management external USB storage device management shared folder management and it allows you to perform remote RAID configuration options view detailed USB storage device information and hard disk drive quota settings The Storage menu provides access to the
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208. ws easy and quick access to your favorite folders or files You can favorite a folder or file under the Actions menu in the Explorer list view under My Files J FREECOM 77 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS My Shared Files Selecting this provides quick access to the files or folders you have shared with other users Guest Users Selecting this option provides quick access to manage the guest users you have set up for your account That is it allows you to add a guest user edit or delete them 78 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Applications Selecting this provides a view of the applications installed with youraccount This allows you tolaunchan application suspend uninstall an application or check for application updates Settings Selecting this option provides you with access to various settings that you can configure for your account General II FREECOM 79 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Account Network 80 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Miscellaneous Log About 81 Ea FREECOM SILVER STORE 2 DRIVE NAS Chapter Troubleshooting This chapter helps you identify and solve problems that might occur while you are using SilverStore For any issue first ensure that you are using the latest firmware for SilverStore The latest firmware encloses the latest network and SATA disk drivers If you are unable to resolve your server problems on your own
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