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1. PLANET etworking amp Communication NAS 7450 NAS 7850 User s manual Version 1 0 0 Copyright Copyright 2011 by PLANET Technology Corp All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of PLANET PLANET makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not PLANET its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software Further PLANET reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective holders Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
2. http www trendmicro com manually Select A virus pattern file in ZIP format here and specify the location of the virus pattern file 3 Click Apply to save the settings Configuring a scheduled update 1 Click the Enable Scheduled Update of Virus Pattern Files checkbox to enable scheduled update 2 Configure the download schedule Select the start time and recurrence pattern for the scheduled update 3 Click Apply to save the settings 89 Appendix A Troubleshooting amp Frequently Asked Questions Device What kind of OS is used in NAS 7450 7850 NAS 7450 7850 are equipped with the Linux based OS that is optimized for networking storage Planet develops the OS to be seamlessly integrated with its own SlimServer technology Are the OS of NAS 7450 7850 stored in the hard disk drive No OS of NAS 4750 7850 are not stored in hard disk drive Instead OS and system configuration information of NAS 7450 7850 are stored in the CF Card Is there any storage management function provided of NAS 7450 7850 RAID management disk quota and scan disk are management functions provided for NAS 7450 7850 What about user license of NAS 7450 7850 Unlike other OS there is no user license fee based on the user number What you pay includes the hardware and OS of NAS 7450 7850 that can be used in any kind of networking environment
3. 3 4 Enabling UPS Support The NAS server supports UPS and basic power management functions It sends alerts when there are power events like utility power failure or low battery capacity When power events 21 occur the NAS server can shut down itself automatically to prevent potential data loss To use smart signaling UPS connect UPS to the NAS server with an RS 232 or USB cable Then go to the Server UPS Settings menu on the administration page to enable UPS support To use network type UPS connect the UPS to the LAN first Then go to the Server UPS Settings page on the administration page Enable APC Smart UPS series gt USB UPS gt Generic serial UPS Type 1 and Type 2 select Network UPS from the UPS Type menu and enter the UPS IP address and correct community Q PLANET Kiatworting amp Communication i Advanced Network Storage AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status i information General Password UPS Settings Maintenance Shutdown Upgrade wa _ Enable UPS Support UPS Type UPS IP Address Community Shutdown Control Shut down immediately when battery is low shut down minutes after AC power failure Turn off UFS when shut down by power failure UPS Information Refresh Model Name BMA Battery Status M A Current Power Source M A Battery Capacity Remaining B A Below a
4. Configuring the IP addresses using the LCD console 1 After NAS server is boot up the LCD console shows System Ready Press the right button LANI IP 192 168 000 100 27 002 20 0 00505 8080 080 2 The IP address of LAN1 is shown Press the middle button to configure LAN1 IP address Note that the symbol at the right hand upper corner indicates that the IP address can be configured using the LCD console LANI IP 192 168 000 100 n _ ees O Cs Oa Ga 3 Move the cursor to Yes by pressing the left button and then press the middle button to confirm Configure LAN 1 Yes WMo 4 Move the cursor to the correct position using the left or right button Then press the middle button to change that number LANI IP 192 168 000 100 16 5 After you edit the last digit of the IP address press the right button and configure the Subnet Mask address 6 Repeat Steps 4 to Steps 5 to configure the Subnet Mask and Gateway address 7 After you edit the last digit of the Gateway address press the right button Move the cursor to Save and save the setting or Edit to repeat the above process or Abort to quit the configuration process without saving Exit LAN 1 Menu Save Bdit Abort Gs os co 8 Repeat the above process to configure the other LAN port Configuring the IP addresses using NAS Finder You can use the provided utility NAS Finder to perform the initial
5. read write privileges of the opened file e User the name of the user who has opened the file e Protocol the protocol used for the network connection SMB NFS AFP or FTP e File Name lists the name and path of the opened file Viewing the Active Connections In the Status Connections e Current Connections configure and show the protocol used by the client that is currently connecting to the NAS server by click the check box beside the protocol you want to show on the list e User the name of the user who has connected to NAS server e Computer the computer name of the client connecting to the NAS server e Address the IP address of the client connecting to the NAS server e Protocol the protocol used for the network connection SMB NFS SYNC AFP or FTP e Connected Time the date time that the connection is established e Open Files total number of the open files e Disconnect disconnect a particular connection by check the disconnect check box and click the v icon Viewing the System Load In the Status Load e CPU amp Memory You can see the CPU usage and memory usage here Total memory and the current free memory are also shown here e Network The network throughput in percentage are showed on here 9 4 Saving System Settings and Status as HTML Files For maintenance or technical support purpose it is helpful and sometimes necessary to have a
6. Domain Useritsroup Trust Domain UserGroup Host Entry So coc ao db amp B S a Folder Quota Entry Security Configuration Windows Security Mode Workgroup Mode Workgroup Domain Name workgroup Domain Login Account admin e ACL Security Control Enabled User Quota Control Enabled Folder Quota Control Disabled 6 1 Security Information The Security Information screen is the statistic of the current security setting of the NAS server It provides administrator a Summary of the security database and the status of the operation mode The Information page is divided into two sections The Security Database section display the number of shares number of ACL nodes and number of user group 48 Number of ACL Nodes Total number of ACL node created ACL tells NAS server which Number of Accounts The total account number of the Local User Group Domain User Group Trust Domain User Group and Unix Linux Host Entry Local User Group Total number of local user group A local user or group is an account that can be granted permissions and rights from NAS server Domain User Group Total number of domain user group Domain users or groups are managed by the network administrator Trust Domain Total number of trust domain user group User Group Host Entry Total number of Unix Linux host entered Folder Quota Total number of Unix Linux host entered The Security Configuration section shows the c
7. Virus Scan Event Status Snapshot SmartSync System Profiles USB wa Summary Server Tasks Add Sync Point Path 7 select Path Sync Point Name E Sync Point Comment Group Allowed Admins w Mode Distribute Option Generate transaction logs Use advanced GFS media rotation scheme keep daily backups for days keep weekly backups for weeks keep monthly backups for months 73 On the NAS server which acts as the SmartSync client set up a SmartSync task which defines the schedule settings and the source folder To set up a SmartSync task please go to the Backup SmartSync Task menu on the Administration Page Click the Add Task button CP PLANET PN Advanced Network Storage Q AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Snapshot SmartSync System Profiles USB wa Summary Add Task Step 1 Specify Server Please specify the IP address ofthe SmarntSync Server IP address Cancel There are four steps to take when adding a SmartSync task Step 1 is to specify the IP address of the SmartSync server Please enter the IP address of the NAS server where you create the sync point Step 2 is to choose a sync point of Mirror mode in the SmartSync server Please also provide a user account with the privilege to replicate data to the syn
8. 10 Device View lt is a list of all the storage devices connected with the NAS server including hard disks CD DVD ROM CD DVD writers and tape drives 11 List of hard disks 12 In Volume shows to which volume the hard disk belongs 13 Location indicates the SATA channel position of the hard disk and USB position 14 Model Name shows the model or the manufacturer of the hard disk Capacity shows the unformatted capacity of the hard disk 15 Status indicates the disk status or disk activity being one of the following The hard disk is a member of a mounted volume which is ready for data access The hard disk is not initialized yet A no init disk must be a free disk which can be used to create a volume or be assigned as a hot spare disk Defective The hard disk contains bad sectors Offline The hard disk is not mounted and not accessible 16 Backup Archiving Devices optional These are either CD DVD ROM drives CD DVD writers or tape drives Type indicates what kind of device it is Mode indicates the data transfer mode of the storage device interface Device type could be CD ROM CD R CD RW DVD ROM DVD R DVD RW DVD ROM CD RW or Tape 17 Data Transfer Modes SATA 1 or SATA 2 5 2 Creating a Volume The first thing for the administrator to do with the storage is to create a volume on the hard disks Then he or she can share the storage for user access and set security control To create a volume fir
9. 250V Lock security slot for HDD prevention Regulatory FCC CE ROHS WEEE compliance 110
10. 8 1 Snapshot Fast Point In Time Copies 2 PLANET Kebworking amp Communication wre Advanced Network Storage ay AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Snapshot SmartSync System Profiles USB ea Manage Schedule Select a Volume jasper Snapshot Information Free Space Total Space Snapshot Used Space Number of Snapshots 147GB 1003 47 OGB 03 Note In some rare cases you might want to use the volume ona NAS with no snapshot functions lf so please click here to delete all the snapshots and clear the snapshot settings Snapshot Settings Configure show the snap folder Yes Name the snap folder as snap ho Delete snapshots iffree space is low No snapshot Policy None List of Snapshots F jasper Roll Back Snapshot Name Creation Date Time Space to Free Activity T No anapshot Note Space to Free is the disk space that will be freed when the snapshot is deleted Create Snapshot Snapshots are read only copies of file systems at a specific point in time Snapshot distinguishes itself in its soeed Creating a snapshot is not involved with copying user data thus usually taking less than a second The concept of snapshot is very different from tape backups Data are not copied to any media during backup Instead it just informs the NAS that all the data blocks in us
11. Property page check the Web Access HTTP check box and click Apply 4 Set the share permissions After sharing the volume click the Share Permissions tab to specify the access rights of local users groups and domain users groups Now users can run the web browser and open the IP address of 192 168 0 100 to browse the 64 NAS server When the user homepage is opened it prompts for user name and password Then it will display all shared folder after user login The user homepage will be like D PLANET Advanced Network Storage NASDSFFA811 Admin Server Name NASDSFFAS11 In the top right corner of the user page are the tool bar icons which provide access to various functions like creating folder or uploading files Below the tool bar are the server name and the login user Lower on the page is a file browsing area Tool bar icons Admin Page switches to the administration home page Change View Mode changes the views of the file browsing area between Detail Large Icons and Small Icons Change Password modifies the password of the login user It allows a local user to change the password Create Folder creates a new folder in the current path if the login user has the access right Upload File uploads files to the current path if the login user has the access right Help opens a new browser window with help information File Browsing When the user page is opened the fil
12. hyperlink to save settings Configuring folder quota Folder quota monitors the amount of data that can be stored on the folder on which folder quota is applied regardless of who saves there It can limit the total amount of data stored in the NAS server to effectively control the proper consumption of the storage resources Note that is it prohibited to set folder quota to the Volume root or System folder and its sub folders Folder Name The path and folder name that the folder quota has been applied Total amount of disk space used Quota Limit The amount of data that can be stored in the respective folders Delete quota entries by selecting the check box at the end of each quota entries and click this icon 60 1 Click the Enable folder quota control checkbox to enable folder quotas 2 Click the Drag to add folder quota to a folder 3 Click the Select Path to browse for target folder 4 Enter the quota limit in MB 5 Click Apply to save the settings 6 You can click GB ine Recalculate to obtain the most updated information of the total amount of disk space in use on each folder To set all quotas to the same value please specify the quota value in the Set all quotas to xx MB input field Click the Set hyperlink to save settings 61 Chapter 7 User Access The NAS server fits into the network environment as soon as it is properly configured This chapter describes how t
13. tab 3 Enters a single host IP address in the first text box 4 Or enter the start IP address in the first text box and the last 3 digits of the end IP address in the second text box to input a range of the host IP addresses of the Host IP field 5 Click the Add button to add the host IPs to the host list 6 Click Apply to save the setting 53 6 5 Creating Share and Assigning Share Permissions You can share a specific folder in any volume created in the NAS server with others on the network When you create a share you can assign the permission to the share that other users will be allowed or denied when they access the share over the network PLANET fatwa ring amp Commun icatign i Advanced Network Storage ilg Admin Home UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information File Folder Share ACL Account Quota 7 E Here you can perform the following actions To change the owner of the file or folder use the Owner column To create a share or modify share property use the Sharing column To add or modify ACL use the Secunty column To create a new share 1 Go to Security File Folder menu 2 Locate the volume you want to share on the volume lists 3 Click the Create hyperlink to share the corresponding volume Then go to Step 9 4 If y
14. the administrators can choose to show the snap folders as snap instead so that the folders can be accessed by Macintosh clients Delete snapshots if If enabled it will automatically delete the oldest snapshots to free free space is low more disk space when the free space is lower than the specified percentage Snapshot Policy They specify how many hourly daily weekly and monthly snapshots to keep respectively If the limit is exceeded the oldest snapshot of the same type will be deleted If not specified it will keep the snapshots until being manually deleted 4 Creating Snapshots There are several ways to create snapshots One is to create a snapshot manually by selecting a volume and clicking the Create Snapshot button on the Snapshot Manage page It will create a snapshot with a name like manual 20041010 190000 which indicates a snapshot created manually at 19 00 00 of October 10 2004 Another method is to set schedules to create snapshots regularly Moreover the NAS server will create snapshots automatically when doing tape backup SmartSync and CD DVD burning tasks Then it reads in source data from the automatically created snapshots instead of the current active file system to prevent the open file issue 5 Deleting Snapshots To delete snapshots check the check boxes in the List of Snapshots table and click the Delete icon to delete the selected snapshots You can make multiple s
15. to save the setting 37 4 10 SSL Settings The NAS server enables secure web access by supporting SSL 3 0 both for the user homepage and the administration homepage To use SSL 3 0 the NAS server will generate a server certificate for authentication and data encryption By default the server certificate is issued to the NAS server designated by its IP address You can also specify to use the server s full name on the server certificate PLANET Katwording amp Communication Advanced Network Storage AdminHome UserHome Help SEGE Network MOREE Secum aGeip VAUS AEAN EYEE stant Information TCPAP Windows UNIX Linux Macintosh Web FTP SNMP Email SSL 7 SSL provides data encryption and server authentication for web access To access 5L encrypted web pages please use URL beginning with https Secure Web Access Allow both HTTP and HTTPS connections O Redirect all HTTP connections to HTTPS connections SL Option amp Download and install CA certificate The server certificate for SSL web accessing is issued to 210 66 155 83 192 168 0 202 NASDSFFAS11 Apply _ For clients to access server web pages with secure connection they have to install the CA certificate first First of to the Network SSL page Click Download and install CA certificate hyperlink Choose to install the certificate when a dialog box pops up Once the CA certi
16. 4 Detection of Chassis Intrusion Model NAS 7450 7850 NAS server supports the detection of chassis intrusion and door intrusion When the chassis is opened or chassis door is opened the system will send email alerts or SNMP traps To enable the function please go to the Event Configuration menu on the administration page Click the Advanced button and check the Chassis intrusion detected item Please note that the sensor must be connected to the main boards correctly for the function to work 18 Chapter 3 Server Configuration This chapter describes how to name the server specify the server date and time upgrade the OS firmware shut down the system and use UPS with the NAS server 3 1 Server Information and Settings gt PLANET Kaban raing amp Communication Advanced Network Storage ale AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information General Password UPS Settings Maintenance Shutdown Upgrade General Settings e Server Name NASDSFFAS11 Server Comment NWAStorage Date Time 2077 01 41 13 01 43 Time Zone SMT 12 00 Eniwetok Kwajalein Configure from LCD Enabled System LOD Banner None UPS Support Disabled e Auto Power Restore Enabled System folder resides in test System Information Firmware Version 1 07 99 Processor Type Intel R Core TM
17. Bandwidth control limits the maximum bandwidth for the task e include exclude file pattern for excluding or including certain file types in the synchronization For example to exclude WORD files type doc To exclude all WORD files except those beginning with abc type abc doc e Perform quick synchronization quick synchronization will only check file date time and size when matching files instead of checking block by block It will speed up the synchronization a lot while taking the risk that files might not be made identical e Generate transaction logs when checked it will record which files are added updated or deleted during the data replication The transaction logs are displayed on the SmartSync Summary page 8 3 Backup and Restore System Profiles To recover from system failures it requires restoring data and system configurations Tape backup and SmartSync are for restoring data while system profiles are used for recovering system configurations System profiles are the backups of all system configurations user database and security information Backing Up System Profiles To back up system configurations please open the administration page and go to Backup System Profile System profiles are saved manually or on a regular basis as defined on the page System profiles will be saved locally on HD The current backups are displayed on the lower page To delete a system profile check its c
18. Execute MI Readi O Write O Full Contre O Modify O Read amp Execute O Read MI Write O Full Contre O Modify MI Read amp Execute MI Feoad MI Write To set view change or remove file folder permission in Windows Network 1 Locate the file or folder you want to set permission 2 Right click the file or folder click Properties Security 3 Change permission from an existing groups or users click the Allow or Deny checkbox 4 Or remove the groups or users by clicking the Remove button 58 gt PLANET Katworing amp Communication Advanced Netw lt gt AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network ve Volume lume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status information File Folder Share ACL Account Quota eb gt Change Owner Current Setting Selected Object jasper Current Owner Admin Select New Owner List of User Accounts Local Account Everyone F Apply to all subfolders and files To change owner of a file or folder 1 Go to Security File Folder menu 2 If you want to change the owner s name of the corresponding file and folder click the owner s name hyperlink Select a new owner from the user list 3 Check the checkbox beside Apply to all sub folders and files if you want to propagate the ownership to all sub folders and files 4 Click Apply to save the setting 6 7 Managin
19. Windows Network Enabled Workgroup Mode UNB Linux Network Enabled Trust Host Macintosh Network Enabled Local Web Data Access Enabled Local FTP Data Access Enabled Local SNMP Protocol Disabled SMTP Protocol Disabled TCPIP Suite Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway speed Mode 100Mbps full duplex 192 168 0 202 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 Link down Network Teaming Mode Stand Alone Obtain TCP IP settings from Static WINS Server IP Address Mone DONS Server lF Address 166 95 1 1 DNS Suffix None NTP Time Server IF Address None SMTP Server Address None e HITP Proxy Server IF Address Port o 4 1 Network Information The Network Information screen is the summary of the current network settings of the NAS server It provides the administrator a quick look of the basic network setting of the NAS server The Information page is divided into two sections The Network Protocols section displays the current network protocol settings of the server Protocol Type Display network protocol supported by the server Current status of the network protocol Configuration Status Enabled or Disabled Security Policy Display type of the security policy of the network protocol 25 The TCP IP Suite Settings section shows the various TCP IP settings of the server IP Address An identifier for a network resource on a TCP IP network A subnet mask used to determine w
20. allow a second copy of the same CD image Then click the gt gt button You can see the task being added to the right hand pane Click the Next button to go to next page 101 Wirard Hush image Destination 4 Name the CD DVD image to be created Enter the name in the Volume label input box and click the Update button Press Next afterwards Wizard tuiki image Volume Label Server Name File Path Volume Label pm nas Automati CO IMAGE 8 l Volume Label C0 MAGES eBock ieas X Concal 102 5 Specify the date time to run the task Then press OK Wizard muki mage a AdE SO Schedule your task gt Start Time 1 Immedintely C 2 Schedule yoanimonth day hour minute sescond Daie 6 The Task Manager will show the progress T Manager 0 task s a thud Contaener My Gontang gt gt gt pm mas pn n E D ac Scho 4 Li F Burning Disc I mages If the NAS server is equipped with CD or DVD writer it can burn any existing disc image in it Select a NAS server from the NAS Servers tree view pane of the NAS Finder main window Select a disc image in the NAS server and right click on it Select Record CD DVD from the right click menu Specify the parameters in the wizard and click the Add CD R Option button Click Next to continue On the next page specify the launch schedule and cl
21. and Shutdown checkboxes and select the proper temperature from the pull down menu 3 Click Advance button to configure the way of notification for various events 4 Click Apply to save the setting The System Fan Control functions only on NAS 7450 NAS 7850 The system and CPU fan would start to work over 25 C 9 2 Checking the Event Logs You can view a summary of all the events occurred on your NAS server Web Reminder System Log Device Log amp Security Log The severity of each event will be determined by NAS server and displayed in different colors e Information Green e Warning Yellow e Error Red Viewing Web Reminder Web Reminder is the warning message that appear at the first screen of the administrator home page to alert administrator that one or multiple critical events of your NAS server has been found Administrator can therefore be aware of the status of the NAS server immediately when entering the administrator home page Click the hyper link of the Web Reminder 82 message and it will directly lead you to the Web Reminder summary menu Go to Event Web Reminder menu to see a Summary of all the critical events occurred on your NAS server Viewing System Log In the Event System Log menu you can 1 Select the number of most recent events show on a screen 2 Select the severity level for the events you want to see 3 Click refresh I or
22. button to refresh the screen 4 Click Clear 1 button to clear the log Viewing Device Log In the Event Device Log menu you can 1 Select the number of most recent events show on a screen 2 Select the severity level for the events you want to see 3 Click Refresh IN button to refresh the screen 4 Click Clear or Bh ron to clear the log Viewing Security Log In the Event Security Log menu you can 1 Select the number of most recent events show on a screen 2 Select the severity level for the events you want to see 3 Click sretresh l or button to refresh the screen 4 Click Clear or 9 button to clear the log 5 Select the protocols and click the Refresh button to show the corresponding events Default event represent general security event of your NAS server that is not related to any protocols 9 3 Viewing System Status System Status displays a comprehensive view of the system fan status thermal status and system voltage You can use this information to quickly find out the problem of your NAS server and take appropriate action In Status Environment page you can monitor the CPU fan status CPU and System temperature plus the System Voltages Click Refresh to obtain 83 the latest figure Viewing the Open Files In Status Open Files menu it provides the following information about all the open files on NAS server e R W
23. for different network file protocols either authenticated by local accounts only or by both local and domain accounts For example the NAS server can authenticate Windows users by querying the domain controller while at the same time check the MacOS users with local user accounts The administrator can set the SMB CIFS protocol to the domain mode and configure the AFP protocol to apply Local account authentication 7 2 Accessing from Windows There are some configuration jobs to do before Windows users can access the NAS server Please enter the administration homepage first 62 CD PLANET Kabworsing amp Communicatian i Advanced Network Storage Q AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information TCP IP Windows UNIX Linux Macintosh Web FTP SNMP Email SSL re E Enable Windows Network SMB CIFS Protocol Workgroup Domain Name workgroupl1 e Windows Security Mode Workgroup Mode Domain Mode Options J Disconnect idle connections automatically J Enable master browser Cluse NTLM authentication only without kerberos authentication Apply 1 Please configure the NAS server to operate either in the workgroup mode or the domain mode Go to the Network Windows menu and select either Workgroup Mode or Domain Mode Also spec
24. higher e At least 8 MB of free memory 16 MB is recommended e Minimum 5MB of free hard disk space 92 e VGA or higher resolution monitor e Microsoft Windows 95 98 98SE ME Windows NT 2000 XP Installing TCP IP Protocol for Microsoft Networks NAS Finder communicates with NAS Servers through the TCP IP protocol You must install Client for Microsoft Networks and the TCP IP protocol in Windows to use NAS Finder Installing NAS Finder You are ready to install this utility if the TCP IP protocol is installed in your computer To install NAS Finder insert the Utility CD into the CD ROM drive On the auto run interface click Install NAS Finder If the auto run interface does not appear go to X NAS Finder and run NAS Finder exe where X is the drive letter of the CD ROM drive Follow the instructions in the setup wizard to install NAS Finder It will create shortcuts on Desktop and in the Programs folder of the Start me Discovering NAS system When startups NAS Finder automatically discover all the NAS systems on the network and display a list of server under the node Local Server NAS Finder will automatically refresh the server list at a specified interval The default interval is 10 minutes NAS Finder can also locate NAS servers by IP addresses It is useful when NAS servers are on the Internet or located in different network segments from the NAS Finder To locate NAS servers by IP addresses select R
25. of data It offers high reliability but doubles storage cost RAID level 1 uses two hard disks RAID level 5 distributes data and parity bits over multiple disks for both performance and fault tolerance A RAID volume can still work when a hard disk fails RAID level 5 uses three or more hard disks Building a RAID 5 volume may take hours depending on capacity RAID 6 striped disks with dual parity combines four or more disks in a way that protects data against loss of any two disks RAID 1 0 or 10 is a mirrored data set RAID 1 which is then striped RAID 0 hence the 1 0 name A RAID 1 0 array requires a minimum of four drives two mirrored drives to hold half of the striped data plus another two mirrored for the other half of the data In Linux MD RAID 10 is a non nested RAID type like RAID 1 that only requires a minimum of two drives and may give read 42 P performance on the level of RAID 0 Write Once Volume When setting a Write Once volume you are not allowed to erase or change what you have written on this volume This setting CANNOT be reverted in any situation please think it twice before you enable it 5 3 Deleting a Volume To delete a volume go to the Volume Delete page Select the volume to be deleted and click the Delete button Please be very careful because all data in the volume will be destroyed and the RAID configuration will be erased also All hard disk members in th
26. required one as the SmartSync server others as the SmartSync clients It will replicate data from the SmartSync server to the SmartSync client On the NAS server which acts as the SmartSync server create a sync point of Distribute mode which distributes data to the SmartSync clients as they request To create a sync point please go to the Backup SmartSync Server menu on the Administration Page Click the Add button to open the page below On the page you should provide the sync point name and specify which group is allowed to request data from this sync point Set the mode to Distribute 76 X PLANET gt Habworking amp Gommunicadion ha j Advanced Netw gly AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Snapshot SmartSyne System Profiles USB we summary Server Tasks Add Sync Point Path 7 select Path Sync Point Name Sync Point Comment Group Allowed Admins e Mode Distribute v Option Generate transaction logs Use advanced GFS media rotation scheme keep daily backups for days keep weekly backups for weeks keep monthly backups for 14 months Apply Close On the NAS server which acts as the SmartSync client set up a SmartSync task which defines the schedule settings and the target folder To set up a SmartSync task p
27. to give users the privilege to modify the ACL table entries 7 Click Apply to save the setting 4 7 FTP Data Access Settings NAS system supports File Transfer Protocol FTP that allows users to transfer files via the Internet By properly configuring the FTP settings you can effectively control how users access the content in your NAS server via FTP CD PLANET Advanced Network Storage Q AdminHome User None Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information TCP IP Windows UNIX Linux Macintosh Web FTP SNMP Email SSL We i gt Enable FTP Data Access e Access Control Allow file download only Allow file Upload and download Security Policy Allow anonymous login and map to Admin vl Allow individual user login Local account authentication O Local and domain account authentication User Limit Unlimited Allow e Users Home Directory test select Path Set ACL for the home directory C Set Apply Configuring FTP Data Access 1 Click the Enable FTP Data Access checkbox to enable FTP data accessing 2 Select the Access Control type Click the Allow file download only or Allow file upload and download radio button 3 Select the appropriate Security Policy Check the Allow anonymous login and map to check box and select a
28. v4 FTP AFP e BOOTP RARP DHCP DNS WINS SMTP SNMP NTP SSL Data Protection e RAID 0 1 5 6 10 and J BOD with global hot spare and RAID expansion e NAS to NAS data synchronization with SmartSync 106 e Advanced RAID bad sector recovery mechanism e Support smart signaling UPS USB UPS and network UPS e Local tape backup with SCSI tape drive support Network Security e Built in Trend Micro antivirus software e Integrate with Microsoft Windows NT 2000 2003 2008 7 Domain and Active Directory environment e Support UNIX Network Information Service NIS e Support Access Control List ACL e Secure Sockets Layer SSL 128 bit encryption System Management e Multi lingual web based interface for system administration e LCD console for setting IP addresses and displaying system information e User quota and folder quota control e Environmental monitoring of system CPU temperature CPU fan speed and CPU voltages e System monitoring of CPU memory usage and LAN1 LAN2 throughput e Snapshot technology for maintaining consistent backup images of file system up to 256 snapshot standard e E mail notification SNMP management MIB II and system buzzer alerts e NAS Finder software utility for quick setup and system configuration backup Multilingual Support e Localized web pages English Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Korean Japanese French German Italian Spanish e Unicode UTF 8 Operating Ttemperature O C
29. 12 27 PM 03 02 45 It displays all the disc images path name size status and file system Tool Bar Functions The tool bar provides an easy access to the main functions of NAS Finder The following explains what the tool bar icons represent Chee F235 oE k Refresh manually updates the directory content of My Computer or NAS Network a Up Directory moves the cursor one level up iit Tree View Mode expands or shrink the directory tree in the tree view pane to the left Bag List View Mode changes the view mode of items in the list view pane to the right 96 F Save Container saves data in My Container into a container file i t Load Container loads a container file into My Container F Mirror CD starts the Mirror CD wizard for duplicating CD images into the NAS Server Build Image starts the Build Image wizard to build a CD image from My Container into a NAS Server ie g Server Quick Setup configures some fundamental parameters of a selected NAS Server You can configure an un initialized or initialized server ra x Wizard brings up a wizard for access to major functions Mirror CD Build Image and Server Quick Setup kA Task Manager opens a task manager window which displays and controls all ongoing and scheduled tasks 1 e j Help opens the Help window for display help information Mirroring CD DVD Remotely This chapter describe
30. 196 netnode Apply 31 Local account authentication Authenticate user using NAS server s internal user database Local and domain authentication If Windows Network is enabled you can enable both local and domain authentication for AFP client Current Zone A division between groups of machines when viewed using AppleTalk AppleTalk Zones can be seen in the Chooser the AppleTalk Control Panel and the Network Browser AppleTalk Address It is a unique number that identify the server on the network The number to the left of the dot is the network number The number to the right of the dot is the node number 32 Configuring Macintosh Network Settings 1 Click the Enable Macintosh Network AFP Protocol checkbox to enable access for AFP client 2 Select a protocol and click the radio button beside it 3 Click the Local account authentication radio button to authenticate user using the server s local user database 4 Or click the Local and domain account authentication radio button to use both local account and Microsoft domain security authentication 5 Select the Current Zone from the pull down menu or Default Zone is assigned by default 6 Click Apply to save the setting 4 6 Web Data Access Settings This section shows the parameters that you can set up for user to access NAS system user s home page You can configure the user access constraint authentication policy and defaul
31. 2 Duo CPU T7500 2 20GHz Memor Capacity 2039 MB e No ofHDD DVDTape 1 4 0 e LAN 1 Ethernet Address 00 E0 D8 FF A8 11 10 100 1000 Mbps e LAN 2 Ethernet Address 00 E0 D8 FF A8 12 10 100 1000 Mbps PCI E Slot None Click Server from the administration homepage You will see the Information page describing the summary information of the NAS server The Information page is divided into two sections The General Settings section shows the parameters which can be modified on the Server General page Name of the NAS server A NAS server has one unique name applicable to all network protocols Sarver Comment The text which is shown in the comment field when browsing network computers in Windows Network Neighborhood Server Name Date Time Server date and time in 24 hour format The time zone setting of the server relative to the Greenwich Time Zone standard time 19 Configure from LCD a whether users can configure the server from the LCD Indicates the banner text which is displayed on the LCD console when it receives no user input or event messages for a period of time System LCD Banner UPS Support Indicates whether the UPS support is enabled or not Auto Power If enabled the server will power on automatically when the Restoration power restores after abnormal shutdown System folder Display the volume name of which the system folder is located resides in The System Informatio
32. 40 C 32 F 104 F Humidity 10 80 non condensing Storage Temperature 20 C 70 C 4 F 158 F a Humidity 0 90 non condensing 107 Power Adapter INPUT 100 240V AC 3 6A FUSE 6 3A 250V Secure Design Lock security slot for HDD prevention Regulatory FCC CE ROHS WEEE compliance Hardware Specification for NAS 7850 Specification CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2 2G 4M 800MHz 2GB RAM 1GB RAM 3 5 SATA I II HDD x8 NOTE The system is shipped without HDD 2U 8 x Hot swappable and lockable tray 2 x 10 100 1000 M Gigabit Ethernet ports with load meS J 7 o O lt ake U UJ balancing and failover gt 0 ola Si SB 2 x USB 2 0 port Back eSATA 1 x eSATA port Back 1 x Power button 3 x System operation button System warning Mono LCD display with backlight and buttons for configuration Max Concurrent Supported Operating e Microsoft Windows System 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP VISTA Server 2003 2008 7 e Solaric FreeBSD Linux and other UNIX derivatives e Mac OS 8 x 9 x OS X Il gt lo Olla S x oe S a 7 5 2 gt P C PN is D Network Protocols e TCP IP AppleTalk e HTTP CIFS SMB NFS v3 v4 FTP AFP e BOOTP RARP DHCP DNS WINS SMTP SNMP NTP SSL 108 Data Protection e RAID 0 1 5 6 10 and JBOD with global hot spare and RAID expansion e NAS to NAS data synchronization with SmartSync e Advanced RAID bad sector recovery mec
33. Idle Pattern Update Schedule Disabled LastSuccessful Update None Scan Engine Version 6 500 1001 e Virus Pattern Version Mone Quarantine Folder jasper_system_ antivirus quarantine Real time Scan History a View Detail Scan Task Summary No summary log 10 1 Information The Information screen is the summary of the current antivirus settings It gives you a comprehensive overview of the current status of antivirus general settings real time scans history and scan task summary of your NAS server General settings display the present condition of the following items tem LC serption Real time Scan Display real time scanning is either disabled or enabled Virus Scan Display schedule virus scanning is either disabled or enabled Schedule Virus Scan Status Display virus scanning is either idle or scanning Pattern Update Display the status schedule for the next virus pattern file update Schedule 86 Last successful Display the date time of the last successful virus pattern file update update Scan engine Display the current scan engine version version Virus pattern Display the current virus pattern file version version Quarantine Folder Display the folder name and path where virus infected files are located and quarantine The real time scan history display the date time that the virus is found virus name action taken and the full path name of the infected file And the sca
34. Linux Macintosh Web FTP SNMP Email SSL C Enable SNMP Protocol Community IF Trap Management e Location Contact Send a test trap Community A name serves as a simple authentication The communication between the SNMP management console and the NAS server cannot be established if the community names are mismatch IP IP address of the SNMP management console Trap A trap is a voluntary message send out from a SNMP agent which is in this case your NAS server when there is an event occurred Management Configure the SNMP management console as Read Only or Full Control Location Provide location information of the SNMP agent 35 Contact Provide name of the contact person who has the management information of the SNMP agent Configuring SNMP Settings 1 Click the Enable SNMP Protocol checkbox to enable SNMP accessing 2 Enter a Community name 3 Enter the IP address of the management console 4 Select Yes from the pull down menu if you want the corresponding management console to receive trap message 5 Select Read Only from the pull down menu if you want the corresponding management console has read only privilege 6 Repeat Step 2 to Step 5 if more than one management console is available NAS server supports up to 4 management consoles 7 Enter the location information of your NAS server 8 Enter the name of the contact person who has th
35. NA Account has been denied access to the file or folder Read Only RO Account is allowed to read the file or folder Write Only WO Account is allowed to write to the file or folder 57 Read Write RW Account is allowed to read and write to the file or folder but not to delete it Modify MO Account is allowed to read write and delete the file or folder Full Control FC Account is allowed to read both read and write and change permission to the file or folder Set file folder permission in Windows Network NAS server provides a simple efficient way to set up and maintain file folder security in Windows Network To change permissions you must have been granted permission to do so by the administrator Below is the permission mapping table of NAS server in Windows Network rile Folder Permission in NAS system read Onby R Write Only WO Read Write EWW Folder Permission in Windows Network Full Control Modify Read amp Execute Read Write Full Control Modify Read amp Execute Read Write Full onitreol Modify Read amp Execute O Read 1 Write OFull Ceantrol O Modify W Fead amp Execute MI List Folder Contents MT Fead EJ Write List Folder Contents List Folder Contents List Folder Contents File Permission in Windows Network O Full Conirel O Modify O Read amp Execute O Read O Write CLI Full Contre O Modify Ml Read amp
36. O Clean remove virus code fram infected files quarantine if clean fails Delete remove infected files 88 1 Click the desire scan file type 2 If All file types is selected all files regardless to its file extension will be scanned 3 If Files with specified file extensions Only is selected specify using the recommended extensions recommended by Trend Micro or specify the file extension manually 4 Note that the maximum scanning layer of a compressed file is set to 2 layers for all real time manual and scheduled scan Actions When Virus Found gt Action When Virus Found Quarantine move infected files to the quarantine folder O Clean remove virus code from infected files quarantine if clean fails O Delete remove infected files Apply 1 Click the desire action when virus was found 2 Click Apply to save the settings 10 4 Updating Virus Pattern File Virus pattern update can be performed either manually or according to the schedule It is required to perform a manual update immediately when the antivirus function is activated for the first time Configuring a manual update 1 To download virus patterns from Internet select Trend Micro update server on internet Please note that you have to specify the DNS server IP address on the Network TCP IP menu of the Administration Page 2 Or you can download the virus pattern file in ZIP format from Trend Micro s website
37. PUSH DOWN HOOK TO SEPARATE 3 Now install the center slide to the rack mount chassis Find the screw holes on both sides of the rack mount chassis which are used for mounting the center slide Fasten the 6 32 screws to fix the center slides onto chassis Later the center slides will be used for attaching to the sliding rail 13 4 Next attach the two L shaped mounting brackets on to a sliding rail Use the M4 screws to secure the L shaped bracket on to the sliding rail 5 Attach the sliding rail onto a rack mount cabinet Secure the sliding rail onto the rack mount cabinet via the screw holes on the L shaped brackets 14 After properly attaching both sliding rails to the rack mount cabinet you may slide the rack mount chassis mounting in to the cabinet Configuring the NAS using the LCD console LANI mask 735 255 0 0 LANI gateway 192 168 1 254 LANI gateway 192 168 1 254 system Ready LANI IP 192 168 0 100 LANI IF 192 168 0 1 Server Name NASDSO40000 Date Time 1 10 2011 01 32 Firmware Ver 1 0 20 CPU Fan speed 3994 RPM Thermals C 67 40 Voltage V 1 44 3 30 4 68 Configure LANL Yes No Configure LAN Yeu No Configure LAN IP Mask Gateway Confirure LAN IP Mask Gateway Only display when Gigabit Ethernet Adapter 15 Installed System will automatically display the next careen every two second when ladle 15
38. Qualified Domain Name FQDN If you fill in FQDN please make sure you had set DNS server IP address inside NAS 7450 7850 5 Fill in a legal user account for login SMTP server purpose 6 Base on your need fill in one or two Email Address 7 Click Apply then select Event menu to configure further settings 8 Click Advance button in Configuration sub menu of Event 9 Enable Email Alert 10 Check Event List for Notification to decide which events can be sent to administrator via email _ 11 Click Apply button to complete settings Power management Doss NAS 750 7850 supports UPS system Yes NAS 7450 7850 can integrate with UPS power management via smart signaling as well What power management features dose the NAS 7450 7850 support The NAS 7450 7850 have supported the following outstanding features on power management if an ATX power supply is engaged For example UPS control to shutdown safe shutdown shutdown and schedule power ON 3J lG schedule 91 Dose NAS 7450 7850 support file NAS 7450 7850 can set security permission via ACL Access level security Control List and applicable to shared folders and files control How many user accounts can be stored in user database of the NAS 7450 7850 Up to 20 480 accounts information can be sto
39. S Fo 2 s Figure 3 NAS 7450 NAS 7850 rack mount server installation 1 Pull out a HDD tray from the server 2 Secure and mount a hard disk onto the HDD tray using four screws under the tray 3 Insert the HDD tray back in the server Make sure the lever of the HDD tray is properly in place 4 Repeat Step 1 to Step 3 if necessary for the other HDD tray 5 Install the provide rack mounting handles at both side of the NAS server 6 Install the NAS server in the rack Refer to the paragraph Sliding Rails Installation in Chapter 2 section 5 T Connect your NAS server to the network by attach a LAN cable from the LAN port located at the back of your NAS server At least one network connection is required 8 Plug the power cord into the power connector on you NAS server 9 Make sure the power switch on the power supply is in on position 12 10 Press the power button on the left hand corner of your NAS server 11 Wait for the server to boot up The boot up process takes approximately 2 minutes 2 2 Sliding Rails Installation 1 Make sure that you have the following the mounting parts for the sliding rails 4 L shaped brackets see the left side of the photo e 8 x M4 size screws 8 x M5 size screwsand 6 x 6 32 size SCrews 2 Take the sliding rail apart by sliding out the center slide Push down the hook to separate them Pull the center slide all the way until it reaches the end
40. S clients and other network operating systems The steps of enabling NIS support are as follows 1 Check the Enable NIS Support checkbox 2 The NIS domain name is required Please fill in the correct name in NIS Domain Name field 3 If you do not know the IP address of the NIS server please specify Find by broadcast Otherwise specify the IP address in the fields 4 After enabling the NIS support you can auto mapping NIS users with local domain users In UNIX Linux menu click the Modify icon 5 Select Map users to UID GID as defined below to Apply 6 Click the Auto map with NIS users link to map with the users in the configured NIS server 4 5 Macintosh Settings NAS server supports two kinds of protocols used for Mac OS clients TCP IP Open Transport and Both AppleTalk and TCP IP Also NAS server provides two kinds of security polices for Macintosh Network AFP client Advanced Network Storage Q AdminHome User OE Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information TCP IP Windows UNIX Linux Macintosh Web FTP SNMP Email SSL P E Enable Macintosh Network AFP Protocol Protocol 9 TCPAP Open Transport Both AppleTalk and TCP IP Security Policy Local account authentication Local and domain account authentication Current Zone Default Zone AppleTalk Address 652580
41. SAN for database and server virtualization applications Two 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports with load balancing and failover High end Data Protection adopts the most advanced SATA RAID technology and fully integrates Anti virus engine to protect valuable data on the fly Multi Protocol system support for Windows MAC Solaric FreeBSD Linux and other UNIX derivatives Revolutionary dual function NAS server integrates both On line file service into one centralized storage server High Performance Using single device connection which eliminates the master slave issues and allows faster transfer rate without latency and delay High Data Integrity Offers error checking and error correcting capabilities The end to end integrity of transferred commands and data can be guaranteed across the serial bus High System Reliability A dedicated port for each disk drive providing greater system reliability through individual drive and cable fault isolation High Usability Easier configuration and design with cables that are thinner have smaller 1 1 connectors and are simpler to route and install 1 2 Package Content NAS 7450 x 1 Key x 2 Power Cord x 1 Screw Package x 1 User s Manual CD x 1 Sliding Rail x 1 set Quick Installation Guide x 1 1 3 Physical Detail NAS 7450 Front View Control Button LAN1 LAN2 LED LCD Panel Power Button HD LED Power Fault HD Access LED Green power
42. Suffix WTP Time Server IP Address e HTTP Proxy Server IP Address Port Et e Login Name e Login Password 9 Input the NTP Time Server IP Address if available 10 Click Apply to save the setting To disable a LAN port enter 0 0 0 0 in its IP address field If you happen to disable all LAN ports and cannot access the administration page please use the LCD panel to change the IP address to non zero values 4 3 Windows Settings NAS server using SMB CIFS protocol short for Server Message Block Common Internet File System a protocol used by Microsoft to share files directories and devices with the Windows client You can configure the Windows Network Settings using the following operating mode Workgroup Mode NAS server becomes a member of a workgroup and communicates with the clients using its internal user database for authentication and do not require other authentication server present in the network Domain Mode NAS server become member of a domain and communicates with the client using the user database stored in an authentication server which must be present in the network Optionally you can register the NAS server to the domain Once registered the NAS 28 server will be created as a machine account on the domain controller And it will use Kerberos as the authentication mechanism which provides better integration into the Windows network environment Configuring Windows Network Set
43. Sync server others as the SmartSync clients The SmartSync server is like an ftp server The SmartSync clients can either replicate their data to the SmartSync server or copying data from the SmartSync server depending on the task settings There are three operating modes of SmartSync mirror for one to one data replication backup for disk based backup distribute for one to many data distribution The following sections describe the usage and applications of these operating modes Building a Mirror Site Two NAS server are required one as the SmartSync server another as the SmartSync client It will replicate data from the SmartSync client to the SmartSync server On the NAS server which acts as the SmartSync server create a sync point in it Async point is a folder in the SmartSync server which is exposed to SmartSync clients for data replication A sync point of mirror mode receives data from a SmartSync client and builds an identical data copy in it To create a sync point please go to the Backup SmartSync Server menu on the Administration Page Click the Add button to open the page below On the page you should provide the sync point name and specify which group is allowed to replicate data to this sync point Set the mode to Mirror Q PLANET Katwording amp Communication Advanced Network Storage i AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup
44. System Status pages You can collect information about the system hardware and security event of you NAS server NAS server records three kinds of logs e System Log e Device Log e Security Log Q PLANET Katworking amp Communication Advanced Network Storage ly AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Configuration Web Reminder System Log Device Log Security Log ep Event Log e System Log Info e Device Log Info v Security Log Info v Event Notification LCD Alert Error w Web Reminder Enabled e Email Alert Disabled e SNMP Trap Disabled Buzzer Alert Enabled wal Thermal Settings _ Warning if CPU temperature exceeds 79 158 0 PCF C Shutdown if CPU temperature exceeds 75 167 0 CPF Warning if system temperature exceeds 45 113 0 M PCrF _ Shutdown if system temperature exceeds 50 122 0 SCF All the events are categorized into three levels Info Warning and Error In Event Configuration menu you can configure the level of the logs Use the Advance or Basic button to switch between the display of advance and basic information The Advance view shows all the information in the Basic view plus additional event notification setting that may be of interest to the more advanced u
45. What RAID policy dose NAS 7450 7850 NAS 7450 7850 supports three RAID policies RAID 0 Stripe Span 2 8 hard disk drives It interleaves data across multiple disks for better performance Safeguard function is not provided in RAID 0 RAID 1 Mirror Multiplication of 2 hard disk drives It provides 100 duplication of data into paired hard disks This offers the highest reliability but doubles the storage cost RAID 5 Striped with Rotating Parity 3 8 hard disk drives Data is striped across three or more drives Parity bits are used for fault tolerance RAID 6 RAID 6 striped disks with dual parity combines four or more disks in a way that protects data against loss of any two disks RAID 10 RAID 1 0 or 10 is a mirrored data set RAID 1 which is then striped RAID 0 hence the 1 0 name A RAID 1 0 array requires a minimum of four drives two mirrored drives to hold half of the striped data plus another two mirrored for the other half of the data In Linux MD RAID 10 is a non nested RAID type like RAID 1 that only requires a minimum of two drives and may give read performance on the level of RAID 0 Should the hard disk drives be connected onto the same SATA channel while creating a No you can group any hard disk drives No Init that are available on the SATA channels of the NASt 7450 7850 In order to gain better performance for RAID device we will suggest to group hard disk drives lo
46. a member of this group in the Member of section 7 Click Apply to save the setting To view and change local group property The NAS server provides a mechanism for administrators to create multiple accounts at one time It imports accounts from a text file and create local accounts accordingly The text file defines some parameters related to the accounts like passwords user quotas groups etc Also it can be used to create user folders in a batch Below is an example of the text file username password group user quota user folder folder quota create default ACL user001 aa1aa1 groupA 1GB vol 1 users user001 1GB yes user002 bb2bb2 groupA 1GB vol 1 users user002 1GB yes user101 101101 groupB 10GB vol 1 users user101 10GB no It is suggested that administrators use Microsoft Excel to maintain the account file and then save it as CSV files in which fields are delimited by commas Thus the advance features of Microsoft Excel like filling in a series of numbers or items easy copy and paste can be used To mass import local accounts 1 Go to Security Account Local Account menu 2 Click the Mass Import button 3 Select a file to import 4 Click the Apply button 5 If there are any errors it will be displayed in the pop up window after clicking the Last Import hyperlink 6 3 Caching Windows Domain User Accounts Domain users and groups are managed by your networ
47. a volume is created Admins and Admin and Everyone will be granted Full Control permission After you set permissions on a volume all the new files and folders created under the volume inherit these permissions If you do not want them to inherit permissions uncheck the Inherit from parent folder when you set up the permissions for the files and folder Q PLANET Kebworking amp Communication Advanced Network Storage gly AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information File Folder Share ACL Account Quota we i gt Enable ACL control There ia no ACL node Configuring file and folder security 1 By default ACL control is enabled 2 Go to Security File Folder menu 3 Locate the file or folder you want to configure the permission 4 Click O inc icon If the icon is disabled go to Security ACL menu to enable the ACL Control 5 Clear the Inherit from parent folder check box 6 Select the users or groups from the left hand windows and click the gt gt button to join the privileged user group list 7 If you want all the subfolders and files inherit the new permission you have just set check the Propagate to all subfolders and files check box 8 Click Apply to save the setting You can assign the following File Folder permission to a user on NAS server No Access
48. and Restore Specify server name and datetime Mi Snapshot Tape backup CD DVD Upgrade firmware enable UPS and writing SmartSyne and system recovery shutdown Network Settings Virus Protection Configure IP address file sharing 2 Real time and scheduled virus protocols SNMP email and SSL TREND scanning virus pattern file updates settings MICRO Volume Manager h Event and Log Administer JBOD or RAID volumes and Configure event notification and view setup global hot spare disks event logs Security Manager Share folders and assign permissions Maintain user database and quotas Status and Statistic Monitor system status Show active connections and open files BE amp we You can configure the detail settings of your NAS server in the administration home page To access the administration home page of NAS server type the URL name of your NAS server in the address field of the web browser http 192 168 1 100 admin or run the utility NAS Finder provided in the CD ROM right click on a NAS server on the left hand tree view pane Select Admin page item from the right click menu to open the administration page It will prompt for username and password By factory default the username is admin and password is admin It is recommended that user change the admin password immediately to keep your NAS server secure and to protect resources from inappropriate access by other users on the network 2
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50. ave the settings 2 Create local user accounts or retrieve domain accounts from the domain controller depending on whether the NAS server is in the workgroup mode or the domain mode 3 Configure the folder security settings of volume01 to control user access Click the Set hyperlink to specify the access rights ACL for the FTP home directory 67 volume01 These will be the accounts which are allowed to login the NAS using ftp software Note that the Inherited List will be cleared if you uncheck the Inherit from parent folder check box and click Apply button Now run an FTP client to connect to 192 168 170 172 Login as the user you assign in step 3 above Then you will be able to access volume01 7 6 Accessing from NFS Clients The security control of the NAS server for NFS clients follows the traditional UNIX style trust host mechanism and UID GID checking Follow the steps below to enable NFS support and export the volume for NFS clients to mount J PLANET Kabworking amp Communicacian Advanced Network Storage Q AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information TCP IP Windows UNIX Linux Macintosh Web FTP SNMP Email SsL Q Ex Enable UNIX Linux Network NFS Protocol Default permission for files created by non NFS protocols 755 Usermapping to UID GID Modify E Enabl
51. ble data on the fly Multi Protocol system support for Windows MAC Solaric FreeBSD Linux and other UNIX derivatives Revolutionary dual function NAS server integrates both On line file service into one centralized storage server High Performance Using single device connection which eliminates the master slave issues and allows faster transfer rate without latency and delay High Data Integrity Offers error checking and error correcting capabilities The end to end integrity of transferred commands and data can be guaranteed across the serial bus High System Reliability A dedicated port for each disk drive providing greater system reliability through individual drive and cable fault isolation High Usability Easier configuration and design with cables that are thinner have smaller connectors and are simpler to route and install 1 2 2 Package Content NAS 7850 x 1 User s Manual CD x 1 Power Cord x 2 Screw Package x 1 Sliding Rail x 1 set Quick Installation Guide x 1 1 2 3 Physical Detail NAS 7850 Front View Power Buttons LCD Panel Control Buttone HDD Access LED _ F 4 Power LEDe Status LE De LAN LED HDD ready LEDe LAN 1 LED LAA nD A r 7 i a y re k gt gt ie fe L S xt LS OOOO ati Power Jack RS 232 USB e SATA LAN Jack These RJ 45 ports support auto negotiating Fast Ethernet LAN Jack LAN1 10 100 1000 Base TX networks That allow
52. blink to indicate hard disk failure 2 Unplug the HDD tray and replace the HDD with a good one 3 Plug in the HDD tray Wait until the Green LED is steady on Then you are done 5 9 iSCSI iSCSI Internet Small Computer System Interface an Internet Protocol IP based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilities By carrying SCSI commands over IP networks iSCSI is used to facilitate data transfers over intranets and to manage storage over long distances iSCSI can be used to transmit data over local area networks LANs wide area networks WANs or the Internet and can enable location independent data storage and retrieval Follow the steps below to configure the iSCSI target service on the NAS server Q PLANET hebtworkting amp Communigatian Advanced Network Storage Q AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information Create Delete Expand Migrate Scan iSCSI i Refresh iSCSI Target List No iSCSI Target Add 46 1 Click iSCSI tab and Click Add to create an iSCSI target on the NAS 2 Enter the iSCSI target information for configuration Target User Name The name for the target iSCSI Target Lun Select to create an iSCSI target with a mapped LUN and enter the size of LUN Comment The comment for the target None o
53. c point Step 3 is to complete the task settings On the page you should provide the task name select the source folder to replicate specify the schedule and configure the SmartSync options Step 4 is for confirmation showing the brief information of the task settings Making Disk to disk Backups Two or more NAS server are required one as the SmartSync server the rest as the SmartSync clients It will backup data from the SmartSync clients to the SmartSync server On the NAS server which acts as the SmartSync server create a sync point of Backup mode which receives data from SmartSync clients and creates data backups in it To create a sync point please go to the Backup SmartSync Server menu on the Administration Page Click the Add button to open the page below On the page you should provide the sync point name and specify which group is allowed to replicate data to this sync point Set the mode to Backup 74 B PLANET Watauriingp amp Communicatien Advanced Network Storage alee AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Snapshot Smartsync System Profiles USB Wee Summary Sever Tasks Add Sync Point Path s setect Path Sync Point Name Sync Point Comment Group Allowed Admins Mode Distribute Option Generate transaction logs Use advanced GFS media rota
54. cated in the different SATA channels For example you have 6 hard disk drives connected to the NAS 7450 7850 and you want to create two RAID level 5 devices RAID group A should 90 RAID device consist of HD1 HD3 HD5 all drives connected as master devices and RAID group B should consist of HD2 HD4 HD6 all drives connected as slave devices Device management What kind of device interfaces can NAS 7450 7850 support NAS 7450 7850 supports CD DVD ROM CD R RW DVD R RW Blu ray Dual layer and hard disk drives of SATA interface How to operate CD R RW devices and DVD R RW devices on NAS 7450 7850 You can find two functions within Admin Home page of NAS 7450 7850 that are Writer and Loader for backup or restore data Event Log and Notification What is Web Reminder When the NAS 7450 7850 occurs some critical events you will find a message There are critical events Please Check Web Reminder page in Admin Home page The intention is reminding administrator to check those critical events as most quick How can send an email event to administrator You can follow the steps below to set up email event 1 Go to NAS 7450 7850 Admin Home page and select Network Settings 2 Select the sub menu Email 3 Enable SMTP Protocol 4 Fill in correct SMTP server IP address or Fully
55. cess NAS server for example Windows and UNIX Linux clients Windows based clients need to map the Windows user name to UID GID before forwarding a request to retain the correct ownership information for UNIX Linux clients By default the NAS server maps all non NFS users including local users and domain users with the same UID GID as defined on this page If the administrator wants to have different UID GID for different users he should click the Modify button to modify the user mapping to UID GID UID User ID The numerical number assigned to a user in Unix Linux permissions NFS uses UID to determine permissions on files and directories GID Group ID A part of POSIX permissions that determine groups of users NFS files have a GID assigned to them Permission Three numbers are used for setting the file permission Each of the three 29 numbers corresponds to the type of users Owner Members of a group and Everyone Else Number __ Read R Write W Execute X O 0 No Example If the permission of a file is set to 777 this file has read write and execute permissions for the owner the group and for other users Configuring UNIX Linux Network Settings gt PLANET Habworaing amp Communicatiqn aa Advanced Network Storage AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information TCP IP Windows UNIX Linux Macintosh Web FTP SNMP E
56. ch means they are not bound to any specific RAID volumes Whenever a RAID volume goes degraded because of a bad hard disk a hot spare disk will be taken immediately to recover that RAID volume To assign hot spare disks please go to the Volume Create page Specify the volume type as Hot spare Assign the free disks as hot spares by using the dual window panes Click Apply to submit changes To remove disks from the hot spare list please go to the Volume Delete page Select the hot spares to be deleted in the Remove Hot Spare Disks table and click Delete 44 5 7 Migrating Data Volumes J PLANET Ketworting amp Communicatian Advanced Network Storage gly AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information Create Delete Expand Migrate Scan iScsi wp Retresh Migrate data from one volume to another Please note that all data in the target volume will be lost During data migration both the source and the target volumes will be un mounted List of Volumes Migrate Volume Data e Source Volume jasper Target Volume e Action Data migration Copy the source volume to the target Take the source volume off line after the copy The target volume will be named after the source volume The target volume will inherit all the shar
57. der status amp information The left of the status bar shows function hint or item properties To the right it displays the PC date and time You can browse the Domain Name IP Addresses of each NAS Server just by mouse over it If a NAS Server is protected by the admin password you have to enter the password to set up or write to the server The following are some icon representations TT J NAS Network display all the NAS Servers found on the LAN NAS Server represents a NAS Server wt Disc Image Folder contains disc images of the NAS Server You can double click to 95 view its content Disc Image represents a mirrored CD DVD image The following are some examples of browsing the servers Example 1 Content of a disc image folder File Edit View Minor Server Tool Help Vee E Fonasa Desktop Ee g My Computer oD F Empty ls My Container F9 NAS Network B89 NAS Servers E v9 Remote Servers PPL Rit gt OPr40 R 10000 gt OP P40 R 1 O02 CPP40 Ricoo0ce2 S OP P40 RicOO0Os Orr40 RIcO0osS wary bP gt OPPO RI ooo7 SS PEP gt ttt SSystemr errT est CPP40 R SS vstorrverrT est CPrr4o_e Systerr errt est Cer lt a e fSysterry errt est CPP40 R Systery errt est Cersa r SysteryerrT est Ccer lt a A JDS I ees Ver ow SysterryverrT est Ccer lt 4a _e Systeorry errT est popp IMG Oyst arr T ast ttt ima 2010
58. devices will be scanned before usage to ensure the data integrity in the NAS Server Select the volumes or disks you want to scan click Scan Now button to start scanning Or click Schedule to set the time for NAS Server to perform scanning at the scheduled time Disk Auto scanning To make sure that the hard disks contain no bad sectors before putting into use it is suggested to perform disk scanning before taking such actions as creating a volume expanding a volume migrating data or assigning a hot spare disks If disk auto scanning is enabled the NAS server can scan disks automatically when you perform these actions If the hard disks have ever been scanned in the last 30 days the auto scanning will be skipped so that the auto scanning will not be activated too often To enable the feature please click the Configure hyperlink on the Volume Scan page Set the Disk Auto scanning item to Enabled B PLANET Advanced Network Storage 4 Admin Home UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status information Create Delete Expand Migrate scan iscsi we Refresh List of Volumes Volume Name schedule Yy Free Space Total Space Status 00 00 Weekly JBOD 147GB 1003 List of Hard Disks Options co nfigure Disk Auto scanning Disabled 5 6 Assigning Hot spare Disks The hot spare disks are global whi
59. e NIS support NIS Domain Name f WIS Server Find by broadcast IP Address Apply 1 Enable the UNIX Linux Network support the NFS protocol Open the administration page and enter the Network UNIX Linux menu Check the Enable UNIX Linux Network check box and click Apply 2 Go to the Security Account UNIX Linux Host page and add the hosts that might be trusted to access the NAS server 3 Export the volume to NFS clients Go to the Security File Folder menu Find the volume01 entry and click Create in the Sharing column or Modify if the volume has been shared On the Property page check the UNIX Linux Network NFS check box and click Apply 4 Enter the UNIX Linux Setting tab Add NFS clients to the privileged host list And assign UID GID and permission octets to the exported volume After the volume is exported use one of the NFS clients in the privileged host list to mount the volume Please login as the root and use the following command to mount volume01 under the mnt directory mount 192 168 0 100 volume01 mnt 68 Once mounted the mnt directory will link to volume01 and inherit the same UID GID and permission as you specify in the configuration steps The users on the NFS client with proper access rights will be able to access the mnt directory and hence the NAS server 69 Chapter 8 Backup and Recovery
60. e and security settings ofthe source volume Data duplication Copy the source volume to the target The source volume will remain online after the copy Both yolume names will not be changed Duplicate the ACL settings Migrating a data volume is to duplicate a volume block by block It helps administrators migrate or duplicate data between volumes of different RAID types or capacity During data migration both the source volume and the target volume will be un mounted not available for client access To migrate data select a source volume and the target volume to migrate to Choose Data migration and click Apply The target volume will inherit all the security and quota settings of the source volume No differences will be observed by clients before and after the migration To duplicate a volume select a source volume and the target volume Choose Data duplication and click Apply The target volume will stay on line after the data duplication 5 8 Hot swapping You may have to change hard disks in some situations such as hard disk failure degraded RAID Critical RAID or general maintenance The NAS server supports HDD hot swapping if used with NAS 7450 hot swappable HDD module Below are the instructions of replacing hard disks when using the HDD module 45 For NAS 7450 rack mount model poz Power LEDI LED2 1 Identify which hard disk fails The amber LED2 will
61. e browsing window shows all the shares in the server All the folders and files are presented as hyperlinks If a folder is clicked it will show its content in the same window When a file is clicked it will either open the file in another browser window or pop up a dialog box for download To move to the upper level of directory click the Up Directory icon To delete files or folders check the checkboxes in the Delete column And click the Delete T icon to delete them To rename a file or folder click the Rename icon Input the name and press the Enter key If a user has the Full Control access right for a file or folder he ray can modify its ACL by clicking the ACL icon Q in the Permission column 65 7 4 Accessing from MacOS After setting the NAS server to operate in the workgroup mode or the domain mode follow the steps below to configure for MacOS user access 1 Enable the Macintosh Network support the AFP protocol Open the administration page and enter the Network Macintosh menu Check the Enable Macintosh Network check box and specify the security policy and the Apple Talk zone Then click Apply In the workgroup mode you can only select Local account authentication as the security policy In the domain mode you can select either one 2 Create local user accounts or retrieve domain accounts from the domain controller depending on whet
62. e management information of the NAS server 9 You can check the checkbox beside Send a test trap to send sample trap information to validate your setting of the SNMP settings 10 Click Apply to save the setting 4 9 Email Settings You can configure email notification to notify you when there is an event occurred to the NAS server Enter the information of the SMTP server on your network in this menu you can configure what kind of event should trigger the email notification process in the Event gt Configuration Advance menu CD PLANET D Advanced Netw AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information TCP IP Windows UNIX Linux Macintosh Web FTP SNMP Email ssL wb C Enable SMTP Protocol e SMTP Server Address User Account User Password Administrators Email Address Send a test email Apply 36 Configuring Email Settings 1 Click the Enable SMTP Protocol checkbox to enable SMTP protocol 2 Enter the SMTP Server Address 3 Enter an existing user account name of the SMTP server 4 Enter the password of the account 5 Enter up to two email addresses you want to send email notification to when event occurred 6 Click the Send a test email checkbox if you want to send out a test email to validate your email setting 7 Click Apply
63. e might be data loss but it is possible to recover some data Please copy data to a safe place immediately when a volume is in this state Inaccessible Two or more volume members are missing The volume is not mounted and data cannot be accessed Apply Ready The volume settings on the server and those on the hard disks are Apply Degraded inconsistent It means that the server has to read and apply the Apply Critical volume settings from the hard disks After the volume settings are Apply Faulty RW restored it will return to the last known state which is specified in Apply Rebuild parentheses Apply Expand Mounting Mounting the volume for data access Create xx Creating a volume The progress is shown in percentage Rebuild xx Rebuilding a RAID The progress is shown in percentage Scan xx Scanning hard disks for bad sectors The progress is shown in percentage 7 Hot Spare Disks A hot spare disk will be used to rebuild a RAID automatically whenever a RAID volume is degraded because of a bad or missing hard disk 8 Free disks These hard disks are not used yet They can be used to create volumes or assigned as hot spare disks 9 Volume Details and Renaming a Volume 40 To change the name of a volume click its Volume Name hyperlink in the List of Volumes table It brings to another page for displaying detailed information of the volume You can modify the volume name on that page
64. e should be preserved not being overwritten That is why it can be so fast The copy occurs during everyday file access When a file is modified after a snapshot is created its original data blocks are protected from being overwritten The new updates are written to a new location The file system maintains records and pointers to keep track of the snapshot data and file changes 1 Snapshot Management To manage snapshots please open the administration page Enter the Backup Snapshot Manage page and select a volume 70 2 Viewing Snapshot Information On the page shows the snapshots existing on the volume and their information Snapshot Used Space indicates the disk space used by snapshot data In the table List of Snapshots Space to Free indicates the disk space which will be freed if a snapshot is deleted Activity indicates whether the snapshot is being deleted or rolled back 3 Configuring Snapshot Settings Show the snap With the snap folders enabled end users can access snapshot data folder without intervention of MIS people retrieving previous versions of files from the snap folders Administrators can choose to show the snap folders under the root of a volume or under all folders Name the snap Using the AFP protocol the folders with names beginning with dot folder as snap will be hidden and not able to be accessed by Macintosh clients To make the snap folders visible
65. eatures make managing complex business storage environments affordable The NAS 7450 provides advanced RAID configurations including RAID 0 1 5 6 and 10 functions The HDD space in use can easily increases up to double with RAID O or real time data backup to prevent data lost with RAID 1 The basic RAID function will ask user to install two hard drives in the same model when storing data however it also supports hot swap design so that a failed drive can be replaced by hot swapping without turning off the server Besides the best in class RAID on the NAS brings users a higher level of data security by allowing one more hard drive failure than other NAS with similar functions The NAS 7450 is equipped with the Intel Celeron processor and it is a powerful 4 Bay network attached storage NAS server which is designed to provide a cost efficient and easy to use solution It supports advanced user management functions such as private HDD space and login account It not only shares HDD space but also positions as the central management device managing each user of the device With the NAS 7450 business class office or home users will get a simple yet effective way to expand the client side or the network data storage 1 1 1 Features High density 1U rack mount extreme energy efficiency and simple serviceability Multiple volume support for RAID 0 1 5 6 10 background sync and Smart Sync resume Simultaneously supports NAS and iSCSI
66. ection 11 3 2 Click the Manual tab to go to the manual scanning page 3 Click the Select Folders hyperlink to specify the folders you want to perform the manual scan 4 Click Apply to save the settings Configuring Schedule Scanning 1 Click the Enable Scheduled Scan for Infected Files checkbox to enable scheduled scanning 2 Click the Select Folders hyperlink to specify the folders you want to perform the scheduled scan 3 Configure the start time and recurrence pattern for the scheduled scanning 4 Click Apply to save the settings 10 3 Configuring Scan Settings All virus scan has two options that need to be configure File Type to Scan you can limit scanning to specific file types Action When Virus Found three actions quarantine clean delete can be chose from when virus is found File Types to Scan a PLANE Hetworksing amp Communication Advanced Network Storage di AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information Scan Settings Update File Types to Scan All file types Files with specified file extensions ONLY Scan Trend Micro recommended extensions GDP into Scan selected extensions Type a file extension List of selected file extensions Action When Virus Found Quarantine move infected files to the quarantine folder
67. elections to delete 71 several snapshots at a time The NAS server will delete the snapshots one by one 6 Snapshot Roll back Snapshot roll back is to restore the volume to the state when the selected snapshot was taken Snapshot roll back is useful if most data are lost or destroyed by virus attacks or human errors Snapshot roll back is much faster than restoring from tapes Please note that the roll back operation is dangerous because the whole volume will be restored to the previous state If you want to restore only part of the data please simply copy them from the snap folders to the current file system 7 Snapshot Scheduling To manage snapshot schedules please open the administration page Enter the Backup Snapshot Schedule page To add a snapshot schedule either click the Add Schedule icons next to the volume names or click on the Add Schedule button on the bottom of the page To delete snapshot schedules check the check boxes to the right and click the Delete icon To modify a snapshot schedule click the hyperlink of the snapshot schedule in the Schedule column There are four types of schedules hourly daily weekly and monthly Each volume can have up to 16 schedules of any types 72 8 2 SmartSync NAS to NAS Data Replication The NAS server is integrated with the SmartSync function for NAS to NAS data replication Two or more NAS server are required one as the Smart
68. emote NAS List from the File menu Click the Add button and enter the IP address of the NAS server To set the automatic refresh interval 1 Go to Tool NAS Finder Options menu 2 Enter a number between 1 to 60 minutes 3 Click OK Server Quick Setup Using NAS Finder You can perform initial setup for your NAS system using NAS Finder 1 Click the i button on the toolbar 2 Or go to Server gt Server Quick Setup 3 Select a NAS Server from the server list and click Next button 4 Choose the Network Teaming Mode from the pull down menu If you are not clear about this feature continue with the default value Refer to Chapter 4 2 TCP IP Settings 5 If you want the IP settings to be assigned automatically click Obtain IP settings 93 automatically 6 Or you can specify the IP settings manually 7 Click Next button to go to the next page 8 Enter the Server Name Server Comment and Workgroup Domain Name and select either the Workgroup mode or Domain mode Note that this is the server name as it appears on the network which is irrelevant to the network protocol used 9 Click Next button to go to the next page 10 Change the admin password if necessary Click the OK button to save the settings Note that server may need to reboot for certain parameters changes to take effect Importing and Exporting System Setting
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70. ess Next Wizard Mirror CD DVD r dE 1 Schedule your task gt Start Time i immedimely 2 Schedule ema T B omone JE how minuto second F a nan Time 5 Set the Mirror CD options if necessary Wizard Mirror CD DVD 6 Click OK to start the task The Task Manager will show the progress I Task Manager 0 taskis Status Archiving Files as a CD DVD Image This chapter describes how to build CD image from My Container into a NAS Server Please follow the steps below 1 The first thing to build a CD DVD image is to collect files Open Windows Explorer and drag amp drop files into My Container 100 File Edit View Miror Server Tool Help Cte REEI a T File Name i Last Modified Date amp Time Propert a 9 My Computer F Empty oe 23 NAS Network 198 NAS Servers Bee J NASD800504D r Remote Servers b 2010 12 27 PM 03 21 36 2 Click the Build Image icon on the tool bar to bring up the Build Image wizard You can click the Validate button to check if the file folder information in My Container is correct If not you can choose to update My Contained Wirard Guild image 3 Choose one or more servers as the destination Select a server in the Target amp File Path list box select Smart mode for redundancy check of the CD image or select Force mode to
71. ficate is installed the client can access all NAS server s web pages with SSL connection Suppose that the server IP address is 192 168 1 100 To access the NAS system s web pages with SSL connection please open https 192 168 1 100 for the user homepage or https 192 168 1 100 admin for the administration homepage If the server certificate with the server name is chosen please open https Server_name instead 38 Chapter 5 Storage Management This chapter describes how to create a single disk volume or a RAID volume It also outlines the steps of deleting a volume expanding a RAID 5 volume and assigning hot spare disks After a volume is created please refer to the next chapter for more information about sharing data and assigning permissions 5 1 Volume Usage and Status A volume is a logical storage unit Each volume holds a complete file system A volume can exist on a single disk or a RAID group consisting of two or more disks J PLANET Kabworking amp Communication oy Advanced Network Storage Q AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information Create Delete Expand Migrate Scan iscsi Volume View Device View Refresh List of Volumes Volume Name Members RAID Typej Free Space Total Space Status HOD JBOD 14 7GB 100 147GB Ready Volume View 1 List of Volumes It displays all the volumes in t
72. g Quotas PLANET Kabaong amp Communicasian Advanced Network Storage AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information File Folder Share ACL Account Quota ya User Quota Folder Quota Setting the quota limit to 0 will remove the quota limit for that folder i e unlimited disk usage Enable user quota control Set all quotas to T EG T Recalculate User Name 1 Quota Limit Local 2823448 pea pe 59 Configuring user quota NAS server supports two types of quotas user quota and folder quota User quota monitors the disk space usage of each user It is based on file ownership and is independent to which volume that the file and folder located Below are the descriptions of the parameters when setting up user quotas User name in the local user database nuse Total amount of disk space used by the user Quota Limit The amount of disk space in MB a user is allowed to use 1 Click the Enable user quota control checkbox to enable user quotas 2 Enter quota limit in MB for the user under the Quota Limit column 3 You can click O Recalculate to obtain the most updated information of the total amount of disk space used by each user 4 Click Apply to save the setting To set all quotas to the same value please specify the quota value in the Set all quotas to xx MB input field Click the Set
73. hanism e Support smart signaling UPS USB UPS and network UPS e Local tape backup with SCSI tape drive support Network Security e Built in Trend Micro antivirus software e Integrate with Microsoft Windows NT 2000 2003 2008 7 Domain and Active Directory environment e Support UNIX Network Information Service NIS e Support Access Control List ACL e Secure Sockets Layer SSL 128 bit encryption System Management e Multi lingual web based interface for system administration e LCD console for setting IP addresses and displaying system information e User quota and folder quota control e Wake On LAN e Environmental monitoring of system CPU temperature CPU fan speed and CPU voltages e System monitoring of CPU memory usage and LAN1 LAN2 throughput e Snapshot technology for maintaining consistent backup images of file system up to 256 snapshot standard e E mail notification SNMP management MIB II and system buzzer alerts e NAS Finder software utility for quick setup and system configuration backup Multilingual Support e Localized web pages English Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Korean Japanese French German Italian Spanish e Unicode UTF 8 Operating Ttemperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Humidity 10 80 non condensing Temperature 20 C 70 C 4 F 158 F 109 PF Humidity 0 90 non condensing Dimension Lx Wx H 669mm x 480mm x 88mm Power Adapter INPUT 100 240V AC 5 8A FUSE 8A
74. hat subnet an IP address belongs to A node on a network that work as a point of entry to another Gateway network Speed Mode 10 100 1000 Mbps and full half Duplex Network Teaming Display the current network teaming mode Mode Obtain TCP IP Display the IP settings is either assigned automatically from settings from DHCP or assigned manually Windows Internet Naming Service WINS manages the WINS Server IP association of network resources name and its IP addresses Address without the user or an administrator having to be involved in each configuration change DNS Server IP IP address of the domain name system DNS server which Address located the domain names and translates it into IP addresses Display the DNS suffix The IP address of the NTP Network Time Protocol server which NTP Time Server IP_ is used to synchronize system time automatically over the net Address The system time will be synchronized with the NTP server every 24 hours SMTP Server IP address or server name of the SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol server used in sending and receiving e mail HTTP Proxy Server IP address of the HTTP proxy server Next to the IP address is the port number 26 4 2 TCP IP Settings TCP IP handles network communications between network nodes that are connected to the network It is important to setting up correct TCP IP setting that for NAS server to function properly Network Teaming Mode The NAS server
75. he NAS server Volume Name shows the volume name which is defined when creating a volume Each volume name is also a hyperlink It opens a page for showing the detailed information of that volume 2 Members indicate the hard disks which compose the volume 3 RAID Type indicates whether this volume is JBOD a single hard disk RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 or RAID 10 Please refer to the next section for more information about RAID 4 Free Space indicates the volume usage by showing the free storage space in the volume and the percentage 5 Total Space indicates the volume size 6 Status indicates the disk activity on the volume The disk activity may be one of the following The volume is mounted and ready for data access 39 Not Ready The volume is not mounted successfully It is not accessible Degraded One of the volume members is defective Data are still intact and accessible but the volume is no longer protected by RAID Data backup and RAID rebuilding are strongly suggested when a volume is in this state Critical Two of the volume member is defective Data are still intact and accessible but the volume is no longer protected by RAID Data backup and RAID rebuilding are strongly suggested when a volume is in this state Faulty Two or more hard disks in the volume are not functional It is not possible to perform any data access or recover any data Faulty RW Two or more volume members are defective Ther
76. heck box and click the Delete icon Recovering the system configurations when a disaster happens If there is any system failure which causes corrupt system configurations the first step is to reset the system configurations to factory default Go to the Server Shutdown page Check the Reset configuration to factory default option and click the Reboot button The second step is to restore system configurations using one of the system profiles Go to the Backup System Profiles Restore page Select a system profile and choose which part 78 of the system settings to restore Then click the Apply button A system profile can also be created by the NAS Finder software To recover from a system profile saved by NAS Finder click the An external file item and find the system profile Specify restore options and click the Restore button Restore options are e Server network and backup settings includes all settings in the Server Network Backup and Event Configuration menus Please note that the admin password will not be restored during the recovery e User accounts and quota settings includes local accounts current domain accounts and trust domain accounts together with their quota settings User accounts will be appended to the existing user database local accounts with the same names will be overwritten domain accounts with the same SID will be overwritten ot
77. her the NAS server is in the workgroup mode or the domain mode 3 Share the volume to network users Go to the Security File Folder menu Find the volume01 entry and click Create in the Sharing column or click Modify if the volume has been shared On the Property page check the Macintosh Network AFP check box and click Apply 4 Set the share permissions After sharing the volume specify the access rights of local users groups and domain users groups After the configuration is done MacOS 8 or OS 9 users can use the MacOS Chooser or Network Browser to access the NAS server Mac OS X users can use the Connect to Server function to open the NAS server For example open the Connect to Server window in Finder Connect to Server Choose a server from the list or enter a server address At Mac ra fan AppleTalk I Ba Mac Aa Local Network gt l item Address 192 168 170 172 ee er Add to Favorites You can either type the IP address of NAS Server in the Address field And click Connect to put it on Desktop Or you can click AppleTalk in the middle left window pane to find the zone and 66 the server Once you find the server click Connect to put it on Desktop 7 5 Accessing from FTP Clients You can set an FTP home directory in the NAS server for user access Login authentication is done by checking the ACL of the FTP home directory During an FTP ses
78. hers will be added to the existing user database e Security Information including network shares and ACLs includes all network shares share permissions and access control lists 8 4 Backup USB Device NAS server supports USB pen drive and external hard disk Support FAT FAT32 only backup in optional models with USB ports The front penal will display to ask if you want to process USB backup or not when plugging in a device System will jump out the display without any inputs in 60 seconds You can also activate this function via web interface Q PLANET Katworting amp Communication Advanced Network Storage al AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Snapshot SmartSync System Profiles USB we E Please unmount the USB device before removing or the data may be damaged Enable USB Backup Apply Enable USB Backup Plug in the device and check the Enable USB Backup You will see the menu for selecting the source folder and the target folder Click Select Path by Source Folder to select the entire drive or individual folder in device you want to backup Limitation e This function doesn t support the CARD Reader 79 e One drive supports 3 partitions e Please unmeant the USB device before removing or the data may be damaged 80 Chapter 9 Event Logs and System Status This chapter covers the Event Notification and
79. ick OK Supported CD Formats The Mirror CD function copies CD or DVD discs from a PC CD DVD drive into a NAS Server Below is a list of the supported CD formats that can be mirrored remotely e ISO 9660 level 1 2 3 including Romeo Joliet and Rock Ridge extension e CD HFS e CD DVD UDF 103 e High Sierra e Hybrid ISO HFS e Multi session CD e Mixed Mode CD e UDF V1 5 V2 0 104 Appendix C LED Indicators LED indicator o y k fk o ee mm e tony Green Poweron on o em D 105 Appendix D Product Specification Hardware Specification for NAS 7450 specication O OOOO DD 3 5 SATA I II HDD x4 NOTE The system is shipped without HDD 1U 4 x Hot swappable and lockable tray 2 x 10 100 1000 M Gigabit Ethernet ports with load nm z JE 3o O lt E balancing and failover SB 2 x USB 2 0 port Back eSATA 1 x eSATA port Back 1 x Power button 3 x System operation button System warning Mono LCD display with backlight and buttons for configuration Max Concurrent 200 Supported Operating e Microsoft Windows System 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP VISTA Server 2003 2008 7 e Solaric FreeBSD Linux and other UNIX derivatives e Mac OS 8 x 9 x OS X T gt o G L Ol lS gt lg gt lt IIs I2 Z o o 3 2 d amp G al O s 3 gt 2 amp PN G D Network Protocols e TCP IP AppleTalk e HTTP CIFS SMB NFS v3
80. ify the workgroup domain name 2 Create local accounts if the NAS server is in the workgroup mode Go to the Security Account Local Account page and use the Add User or Add Group button to create local accounts 3 Get domain accounts from the domain controller if the NAS server is in the domain mode Go to the Security Account Domain Account page Get domain user account for the domain controller Next tick some domain account to be cached in NAS server 4 Share the volume to network users Go to the Security File Folder menu Find the volume01 entry and click Create in the Sharing column or click Modify if the volume has been shared On the Property page check the Windows Network SMB CIFS checkbox and click Apply 5 Set the share permissions After sharing the volume specify the access rights of local users groups and domain users groups Now Windows users can access the NAS server They can run the Windows Explorer and open the path of nasserver The shared folder volume01 will appear in the window Windows users can also map a network drive to nasserver volume01 or use the net use command in the Command Prompt window The command will be like net use n nasserver volume01 63 7 3 Accessing from Web Browsers In addition to the administration homepage the NAS server provides the user homepage for normal users to access data i
81. is volume will become free disks after the deletion QB PLANET Advanced Network Storage Q Admin Home UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information Create Delete Expand Migrate Scan iScsi wt E To delete a volume or spare disk check its check box and submit the command List of Volumes Volume Name Members RAID Type Free Space Total Space Status test HDD JBOD 147GB 100 147GB Remove Hot spare Disks 5 4 Expanding a RAID 5 Volume RAID 5 volume expansion makes it possible to enlarge volume capacity without rebooting the NAS server Volume capacity grows on the fly Moreover you do not have to change any share permissions security controls and quota settings after volume expansion Storage management becomes much easier To expand a RAID 5 volume please go to the Volume Expand page Select a RAID 5 volume to be expanded Then choose the free disks as new members Click Apply to submit changes The progress of RAID expansion is shown on the Volume Information page 5 5 Volume Disk Scan Volume Disk scan is especially useful for disk diagnostics and repairs lost or cross linked 43 clusters in Volume Disk All readable data will be placed in new clusters and defective cluster will mark as bad in the file system All the newly added
82. is Device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Federal Communication Commission FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm 8 inches during normal operation R amp TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999 5 CE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity R amp TTE The R amp TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98 13 EEC Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment As of April 8 2000 Safety This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it However special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment WEEE regulation To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the X presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment e
83. k administrator Windows network use a domain controller to store the information of all the domain users and groups When the Windows Network is set to using Domain Mode in your NAS server you need to cache domain account in the NAS server s local user database By caching domain accounts it speeds up the process of setting permissions and quotas To retrieve Windows domain user group 1 Go to Security Account menu 2 Click the Domain Account tab 7 Select the domain users or groups from domain user pool and click domain user checkbox 51 8 Click Apply to save the setting Filter Rules 1 User Group You can filter windows domain pool displays domain users or domain groups or all 2 Domain You can filter which one domain displays in pool or all 3 Authorized Unauthorized You can filter authorized or unauthorized domain accounts or all 4 Keyword You can filter domain accounts which you key in some keyword in field Synchronize user database This function synchronizes the domain accounts cached in the NAS user database with the native domain controller New domain accounts in the domain controller will be added to the NAS user database while the non existent domain accounts will be removed from the NAS user database Due to the limitation of system resource the user database synchronization will be skipped if there are more than 10 240 domain accounts in the domain controller To synchronize
84. le Wake On LAN Available for LAN2 only 3 Click the Obtain IP settings automatically radio button to obtain IP addresses of your NAS server from DHCP BOOP or RARP server on the network 4 Or click the Use the following IP settings radio button to assign the IP addresses manually 5 Note that LAN3 IP address field will appear only when the optional Gigabit Ethernet adapter is installed in your system 6 Input the WINS server IP address 7 Input the DNS server IP address 8 Input the DNS Suffix 21 Q PLANET Wawang amp Communicatian Advanced Network Storage aly AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information TCP IP Windows UNIX Linux Macintosh Web FTP SNMP Email SSL Q LAN port settings e Network Teaming Mode Stand Alone i w Ein e Wake On LAN LAN2 Disabled IP Settings Obtain IP settings automatically DHCP BOOTP RARP Use the following IP settings Port IP Address subnet Mask Gateway speed Mode T LAN1 210 66 155 83 255 255 255 224 210 66 155 94 im auto negotiate E auto negotiate w LAN 2 192 168 0 202 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 WINS Server IF Address DNS SererIP Address 1 168 95 1 1 DNS Serwer IF Address 2 DNS
85. lease go to the Backup SmartSync Task menu on the Administration Page Click the Add Task button B PLANET fe fa owe Advanced Network Storage AdminHome ier stead Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Snapshot SmartSync System Profiles USB 7 summary Server Tasks SmartSync Tasks Follow the steps to take to add the SmartSync task Step 1 is to specify the IP address of the SmartSync server Step 2 is to choose a sync point of Distribute mode in the SmartSync server Please also provide a user account with the privilege to request data from the sync point Step 3 is to complete the task settings On the page you should provide the task name select the target folder to receive data specify the schedule and configure the SmartSync options Step 4 is for confirmation showing the brief information of the task settings T1 The SmartSync Options When setting up a SmartSync task you will see the following SmartSync options e Compress the data stream during data transmission when checked it will compress data before transmitting to the SmartSync server Sometimes it will make it faster to complete a task However it takes extra CPU time to compress data and may have performance penalty if compression ratio is low e Contain security information when checked it will send ACL information to the SmartSync server e
86. local user from the pull down menu User using the anonymous login will then possess the same security privilege as the selected local user 34 4 Or click Allow individual user login Select Local account authentication to authenticate user using the local user database or click the Local and domain account authentication radio button to use both local account and Microsoft domain security authentication 5 Select the User Limit Click the Unlimited radio button or specify the maximum number of users allowed to access the content in your NAS server via FTP 6 Specify the Home Directory when user connects to the NAS server via FTP Note that you must select a volume to create a FTP home directory 7 Specify the permission of the home directory by clicking the Set icon 8 Click Apply to save the setting 4 8 SNMP Settings Simple network management protocol SNMP provides the ability to monitor and gives status information of the SNMP agent to the SNMP management console NAS server behaves as an SNMP agent that answers requests from management console and sends trap information to it The following options should be configured to using SNMP protocol PLANET Kabworting amp Communication Advanced Network Storage Q AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information TCP IP Windows UNIX
87. lost with RAID 1 The basic RAID function will ask user to install two hard drives in the same model when storing data however it also supports hot swap design so that a failed drive can be replaced by hot swapping without turning off the server Besides the best in class RAID on the NAS brings users a higher level of data security by allowing one more hard drive failure than other NAS with similar functions The NAS 7850 is equipped with the Intel Core 2 Duo processor and it is a powerful 8 Bay network attached storage NAS server which is designed to provide a cost efficient and easy to use solution It supports advanced user management functions such as private HDD space and login account It not only shares HDD space but also positions as the central management device managing each user of the device With the NAS 7850 business class office or home users will get a simple yet effective way to expand the client side or the network data storage 1 2 1 Features High density 2U 8 bay rack mount with redundant power supplies for reliability and business continuity Multiple volume support for RAID 0 1 5 6 10 background sync and Smart Sync resume Simultaneously supports NAS and iSCSI SAN for database and server virtualization applications Two 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports with load balancing and failover High end Data Protection adopts the most advanced SATA RAID technology and fully integrates Anti virus engine to protect valua
88. lt the password for this user account is empty To prevent security vulnerability it is strongly suggested to specify the password when performing the first time setup of the NAS server To specify or modify the administrator s password please select the Server Password menu on the administration homepage Input the current admin password in the Old Admin Password field and the new password in the New Admin Password and Confirm Admin Password fields Then click Apply The administrator can delegate the administrator s privilege to other users by including them into the Admins built in group Please select the Security Account menu Select Admins in the Local User Group window and click Property Specify the users to have the privilege and click Apply 24 Chapter 4 Network Configuration This chapter details concepts and procedures for configuring the NAS server and establishing the system that can communicate among various OS platforms Management protocol and email notification setting are also covered in this chapter Q PLANET Katanning amp Communicatian Advanced Network Storage Q AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information TCP IP Windows UNIX Linux Macintosh Web FTP SNMP Email SSL 7 gt Network Protocols Protocol Type Configuration Security Policy
89. m the Server menu and click the Reboot or Shutdown button You can specify the actions to take during the next startup Q PLANET Katworting amp Communication 1 tl Advanced Network Storage Q AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information General Password UPS Settings Maintenance Shutdown Upgrade Q You may upgrade the firmware for new functionality or improved stability when updates are available The system Will automatically reboot after the new finnware is applied and all configuration settings will be maintained Tasks In Progress Tasks No critical task gt Specify a Firmware Image File Current Version 1 07 99 Firmware Image File Apply Recalculate the storage consumption per user during the next Recalculate user a a startup It may take much time if there are a huge amount of files in quota information disk Reset configuration Reset all configurations to default to factory default Scheduled shutdown and power on To set the automatic power on and shutdown schedules select the Server Shutdown menu Click the Schedule tab to modify the schedules On the schedule settings page you can set daily or day of month schedules Check the Enable check boxes and specify the time of powering on or shutting down Remember to click the Apply button to submit the changes
90. maillssL E Enable UNGU Linux Network NFS Protocol Default permission for files created by non NFS protocols 7253 User mapping to UIDMNSID Modify Enable NIS support NIS Domain Name NIS Server Find by broadcast IP Address Apply 1 Click the Enable UNIX Linux Network NFS Protocol checkbox to enable access for NFS client 2 Enter the default permission for files created via non NFS protocol Default setting 755 3 Click Apply to save the settings 4 Click the Modify icon and enter the default UID and GID Default setting 0 5 Choose to map all users to the default UID GID or assign UID GID for each user manually 6 Click Set Default link to set the UID GID of all users to the default UID GID Note that the value 1 represent that the UID GID is equal to the default UID GID configured above 7 Click Apply to save the settings 30 Configuring NIS settings The NIS network information services formerly known as Yellow Pages is a UNIX standard for centralizing the management of UNIX resources The NAS server supports the retrieval of user accounts and their UID GID from a NIS server If the NIS support is enabled the NAS server cans auto map NIS users with local domain users It matches user names and assigns the UID GID of the matched NIS users to local domain users The user auto mapping function provides better and tighter integration between NF
91. n overview of all system settings current system status and event better all event logs It also helps a lot if a server itself can send out these files by email The NAS server does all the above within several mouse clicks First of all you have to create a system folder which is used for storing these files The system folder is also required when 84 performing tape SMB permissions DISC and system profiles backup To create the system folder please open the Administration Page and go to the Server Maintenance menu On the menu page select a volume to contain the system folder And click Apply to create the system folder Once the system folder is created you are able to save the system settings and event logs as HTML files On the same page choose the files to save and click the Apply button Before saving the files you can preview them by clicking the Preview hyperlinks Previewing will not create any files in the system folder After generating these files you can see them appear in the table Click any hyperlink to view the content of a file To email the save files choose the files to save and check the Send the saved files by email check box Enter the email address to send to And click Apply to send them out by email while saving copies in the system folder 9 5 Share Access Counts On the Status Access Counts menu page it displays how many times the shares ha
92. n section shows the hardware and firmware status of the server Firmware Version The version number of the OS firmware Processor Type The CPU operating frequency Memory Capacity The total size of the main memory No of HDD CD tape Display the number of HDD CD tape installed in the system LAN1 2 Ethernet The Ethernet MAC addresses of the network controller chips and Address their types PCI E Slot Display the type of the add on adaptor installed in the system 3 2 Upgrading the Firmware Updating OS firmware will accommodate new functions or bug fixes Once you get new releases of an OS firmware image you can upgrade the OS firmware by using the web browser The process is simple and fast Once you get the image file of the new OS firmware from your vendor open the Administration Homepage of the NAS server and select the Server Upgrade menu Specify the full path of the image file or click the Browse button to find it Click Apply to begin The process might take several minutes The server will reboot after the firmware is upgraded 3 3 Shutting Down the Server 20 Shutdown reboot and startup actions The NAS server can be shut down by pressing the power button twice at the front of the server case The whole shutdown process might take seconds to minutes until data are all safely saved to the hard disks To shut down the server from the Administration Homepage select Shutdown fro
93. n task summary display the start time of each manual or scheduled scan task 10 2 Real time Manual and Schedule Scanning The embedded antivirus utility provides several options for virus protection including real time manual and scheduled scanning to offer comprehensive antivirus and content security solutions for enterprise customers 1 Antivirus requires the system folder to operate Please go to the Server Maintenance page and specify the volume where the system folder resides 2 For the first time operation please go to the Virus Scan Update page to obtain the most updated virus pattern file Otherwise the antivirus function cannot work Enabling Real time Scanning The real time scanning function provides antivirus protection while users are reading or writing files to the NAS server 1 Click the Enable Real time scan checkbox to enable real time scanning 2 Select scan direction Incoming files are those that are being stored in NAS server whereas outgoing files are copied or moved from NAS server to other location 3 Click Apply to save the settings Configuring Manual Scanning The manual and scheduled scanning function can scan any folders for infected files The scan results will be listed as a scan task summary on the Information page 1 Go to Virus Scan Setting page to configure the scan settings required See Configuring 87 Scan Settings on S
94. n the server With a web browser users can download files create folders upload files and modify ACL To enable user access from web please follow the steps Q PLANET fiabworking amp Communicatian Advanced Netw Q Admin Home UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information TCP IP Windows UNIX Linux Macintosh Web FTP SNMP Email SSL Q Enable Web Data Access HTTP Protocol Access Control Allow file download only Allow file Upload and download Security Policy Local account authentication Local and domain account authentication Default userpage Default view type Detail view v _ Allow users to modify ACL Apply 1 Enable the user homepage Open the administration page and enter the Network Web menu Check the Enable Web Data Access check box Specify whether to allow local accounts only or allow both local and domain accounts to access the user page Check other parameters and click Apply 2 Create local user accounts or retrieve domain accounts from the domain controller depending on whether the NAS server is in the workgroup mode or the domain mode 3 Share the volume to network users Go to the Security File Folder menu Find the volume01 entry and click Create in the Sharing column or click Modify if the volume has been shared On the
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96. o get the NAS server ready for user access from various network OS Before reading on please make sure that the NAS server is configured with an IP address and a volume is created successfully For the rest of the sections we assume that the server name is NAS SERVER the IP address is 192 168 0 100 and there is a volume named volume01 7 1 Workgroup or Domain Mode The NAS server can work in either the workgroup mode or the domain mode In the workgroup mode the administrator creates accounts for the NAS server and maintains the user database per server User authentication is done by checking the local user accounts In the domain mode the NAS server can retrieve user names from the domain controller and rely on the domain controller to authenticate users It can also authenticate users by local accounts In the domain mode when a Windows user requests to access a shared folder the user will be authenticated with the domain accounts first then the local accounts If the user is assigned with proper access rights in the share permissions and the ACL settings the user will be allowed to access the shared folder For those using MacOS web browsers or FTP to access the NAS server the security control mechanism is similar If set to the workgroup mode the NAS server authenticates all users from various network operating systems with local accounts only If set to the domain mode the NAS server can be configured to use different security policies
97. on Yellow default Display LAN1 LAN2 IP Information Press the Control button to configure LAN1 LAN2 IP address LAN1 Yellow 10M link gt Green 100M link gt Amber 1000M link LAN2 s Green Blinks Fast iii LAN Jack PCI E Power Jack eSATA Connect to External hard drive case These RJ 45 ports support auto negotiating Fast Ethernet LAN Jack LAN1 10 100 1000 Base TX networks That allows your system to be connected to an Internet Access device e g router cable LAN Jack LAN2 modem ADSL modem through a CAT 5 twisted pair Ethernet cable USB Socket Connect to UPS and external HDD FAT FAT32 PCI E Port optional Connect to Tape Backup or Tape Library or Network card 1 2 NAS 7850 overview The reliable and high performance business class network storage PLANET NAS 7850 is a 2U 8 Bay rack mountable with redundant power supplies network storage system designed for those seeking reliable and affordable server virtualization and file storage The network storage unified architecture supports both NAS and IP SAN applications and solves numerous data management problems with a single system Integrated data protection and offsite replication features make managing complex business storage environments affordable The NAS 7850 provides advanced RAID configurations including RAID O 1 5 6 and 10 functions The HDD space in use can easily increase up to double with RAID O or real time data backup to prevent data
98. ou want to share an existing folder under a volume click the volume name hyperlink Click the folder hyperlink until you reach the desire directory Then go to Step 8 5 If you want to share a new folder under a volume click the folder hyperlink until you reach the desire directory path 6 Click the Create Folder button to create a new folder 7 Enter a new folder name and click Apply 8 Click the Create hyperlink to share the corresponding folder 9 Enter a unique share name in the Share Name field The share name is what user will see when they connect to this share The actual name of the folder does not change 10 To add a comment about the share type the text in Comment 11 To limit the number of users who can connect to the share on the User limit click Allow and enter a number of users 12 Select the protocols you want to share 13 Click Apply to save the setting 54 CD PLANET i Advanced Network Storage oh AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information File Folder Share ACL Account Quota P E Modify share property or share permissions E Share name in red color represent that the system folder has been shared E lf you want to hide or show the snap folder under the share root click the snap folder icon to the left of the share name View effective permission Create Sha
99. provides two on board 10 100 1000 or Gigabit Ethernet ports LAN1 amp LAN2 You can configure the Ethernet ports using the following operating modes Stand Alone Each LAN1 amp LAN2 are configured with a unique IP address which are independent to each other Fault Tolerance Uses LANZ2 to take over for the LAN1 if LAN1 is fail to connect to the network which designed to ensure server availability to the network Load Balancing Offers increased network bandwidth by allowing transmission to multiple destination addresses using both LAN1 and LAN2 If the traffic of one of the LAN port starts to get congested requests are then forwarded to the other LAN port with more capacity until the traffic of both LAN ports start to get balance Note that only the LAN1 Ethernet port receives incoming traffic Load Balancing also incorporates Fault Tolerance protection Link Aggregation combines both LAN1 amp LAN2 into a single channel appearing to use a single MAC address to provide greater bandwidth It must be used with a network switch having the Link Aggregation or Trucking function Wake On LAN NAS server also supports Wake On LAN available for LAN2 only Wake On LAN allows administrators to remotely power on your NAS server to perform maintenance task on the server with no need to go to the server physically Configuring TCP IP Settings 1 Select a Network Teaming Mode from the pull down menu that suit you need 2 Enable or Disab
100. r CHAP Authentication 3 Apply the settings Now an iSCSI LUN is a logical volume mapped to the iSCSI target The target and LUN are shown on the list under the iSCSI tab Note The NAS supports 8 iSCSI devices at maximum 4 The LANs created can be mapped to and unmapped from the iSCSI target anytime You can deactivate or activate by clicking or icon respectively You can delete a target by clicking icon 47 Chapter 6 Security Control This chapter covers how to setting up the security control of the files folders and shares stored in NAS server Managing Access Control List ACL file level security file ownership and user quota are also covered in this chapter You can configure the following types of security control on the NAS server 1 Create edit and delete user accounts in the local user database 2 Create shares 3 Configure Files Folders and shares permission 4 Configure local account domain account and UNIX Linux Hosts permission 5 Maintain the ACL table 6 Configure the local user and domain user quota limit Q PLANET Kabvorwing amp Communicastian oe A Advanced Network Storage Q AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information File Folder Share ACL Account Quota Security Database Number of Shares Number of ACL Nodes Number of Accounts Local User sroup
101. r for you to drag amp drop files into My Container for later image building 94 You can disable this option by choosing Tool gt NAS Finder Options and un checking the option Open Windows Explorer when NAS Finder starts NAS Finder V3 28 4 lS File Edit View Miror Server Tool Help Vee FV Ss AxKoey A Desktop 7 E SS 5j a My Computer SoPr4o Ric JSysterferrT est CPP40 R ae ro F Empty yOPP40 R 170000 SSVstorryerrT est CPP40_2 SS OPmO40 RO OOoo2 Systerr errT est CPer lt 4a e My Container OPP40L R1CO0O2 fSystem ErrT est CPP40_2 E29 NAS Network SCPP40 R1cC 003 System ErrT est CPP40 A ee NAS Servers yo 12000 PSysterefErrT est CPP40 R U ss eer oe N amp SDs8005040 Systerry errT est cer lt 4a _e WJ Remote Servers S PEP Systom errT ast ppp he yttt SSystorrferrT ast ttt IMG 2010 12 27 PM 03 02 45 The main window consists of a file menu a tool bar a tree view pane on the left a list view pane on the right and a status bar on the bottom On the tree view pane are listed all the NAS Servers found by the NAS Finder on the network Also included is My Computer as the one in Windows Explorer My Container keeps information of the files folders that can be built as a CD image in a NAS Server using the Build Image function If you click on any item on the tree view pane its content will be displayed in the list view pane The status bar indicates NAS Fin
102. re To assign share permission of a share for local account and domain account 1 Go to Security Share menu 2 Locate the share and click assign or modify share permission to this share 3 Highlight the users or groups from user pool and click user s checkbox 4 Select the appropriate permission from the pull down menu at the bottom 6 You can modify the permission of the users or groups in the privileged list by first highlight the users or groups and then select the appropriate permission from the pull down menu at the bottom of the share permission item 7 Click Apply to save the setting You can also modify share permission in Security File Folder menu by click the Modify hyperlink of the corresponding shared folder You can assign the following share permission to a user on NAS server No Access NA Account has been denied access to the share Read Only RO Account is allowed to read the share Change CH Account is allowed to read and write to the share Full Control FC Account is allowed to read both read and write and change permission to the file or folder To assign share permission of a share for UNIX Linux Host 1 Go to Security Share menu 2 Locate the share and click assign share permission to this share 3 Click the UNIX Linux Setting tab 55 4 Assign the UID GID and Permission of this share It will overwrite
103. re the shutdown options on the page Shut down Specify whether to shut down the server when UPS battery is low immediately when battery is low Shut down in x Specify how many minutes to wait before shutting down the minutes when AC fails server when a power event occurs Turn off UPS when If checked the NAS server will turn off the UPS while it is shutting shut down by power down by power failure If not the UPS will still be working when failure the server is shut down 22 When utility power fails the NAS server will always shut down 23 3 5 Modifying the Administrator s Password Q PLANET Ketworting amp Communication Advanced Network Storage Q AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status _ Information General Password UPS Settings Maintenance Shutdown Upgrade a E By factory default the admin password is empty Itis strongly suggested to assign a non empty admin password to ensure secured management Old Admin Password j o E New Admin Password Confirm Admin Password ig Admin is a built in user account for the administrator It is like the root account in UNIX or the administrator account in Windows 2000 or XP Using this account users have access to the administration homepage and all the storage resources By defau
104. red in the NAS 7450 7850 which include local accounts and domain accounts Appendix B Utility for NAS system NAS Finder is powerful software that discovers and administers NAS Servers on the network and remotely loads disc images into the NAS Server You can either duplicate a whole CD or build an image from a group of files Sharing and publishing data was never been so easy Use NAS Finder to display and modify the setting you have created You can also perform server settings replication from a configured server to other NAS Servers on the network Server parameters of a NAS Server can be imported into other NAS Server to avoid tedious setup process to each individual unit on the network Features Server Management Discovers all NAS Servers on the network Configures NAS Servers for the first time setup or quick setup Export Import NAS Servers system settings Creating CD Images Remotely Remotely loads CD images from a local CD ROM drive into a NAS Server Collect and duplicates files into NAS Servers as a single CD image Allows users to assign 6 different destination servers when building CD images Fully integrates the CD R function of the NAS Server Supports up to 16 different tasks User Interface Explorer like user interface together with user friendly wizards Task Manager monitors all on going and scheduled tasks Installation System Requirement e IBM PC or compatible with 80486 processor or
105. rtSync server Specify the action as Backup to server Please also provide a user account with the privilege to replicate data to the sync point Step 3 is to complete the task settings On the page you should provide the task name select the source folder to replicate specify the schedule and configure the SmartSync options Step 4 is for confirmation showing the brief information of the task settings Restoring Files from the SmartSync Backups To restore data from the SmartSync server please create a SmartSync task on the client Open the Administration Page and enter the Backup SmartSync Task menu Click the Add Task button Follow the steps to take to add the SmartSync task Step 1 is to specify the IP address of the SmartSync server Step 2 is to choose a sync point of Backup mode in the SmartSync server Specify the action as Restore from server Please also provide a user account with the privilege to replicate data to the sync point Step 3 is to complete the task settings On the page you should provide the task name select which backup version to restore specify the target folder and configure the SmartSync options and the overwrite options The overwrite options specify whether to overwrite the target with the files of the same names Step 4 is for confirmation showing the brief information of the task settings Distributing File Updates to Multiple Sites Two or more NAS server are
106. s This section describes how to export the system settings of a NAS Server into a file This file can be read into another NAS Server on the network by using the import feature Import System Settings and Export System Settings form a combined process of replicate system settings from one configured NAS Server to another NAS Server To export system settings of a NAS Server 1 Highlight the server from the server list 2 Right click the server and select Export System Settings 3 Or go to Server gt Export System Settings menu 4 You will prompt for the administrator password to proceed 5 Select a location where you want to save and specify the name of the export file 6 Click Save To import system settings into NAS Servers 1 Right click any NAS Server and select Import System Settings Or go to Server gt Import System Settings menu 3 You will prompt for the administrator password to proceed 4 You have the option to select a server or an export file as the source 5 Click Next 6 Select the type of system settings you want to import into the target server The detail content of the system settings are displayed in the preview text box beside each selection 7 Click OK NAS Server will reboot automatically Browsing amp Administering Servers Browsing Servers Below is the main window of NAS Finder Upon execution NAS Finder brings up Windows Explore
107. s how to copy a CD from a PC CD ROM drive to a NAS Server Please follow the steps below iri 1 To mirror a CD or a DVD remotely into a NAS Server first click the Mirror CD icon on the tool bar It invokes the Mirror CD wizard as shown below Select a PC CDROM drive as the source Press Next to continue 97 Wirard irror CD DVD Select CO DVD ROM 1 Please select a CO DVD ROM as the source 2 Choose one or more servers as the destination Select a server in the Target amp File Path list box select Smart mode for redundancy check of the CD image or select Force mode to allow a second copy of the same CD image Then click the button You can see the task being added to the right hand pane Click the Next button to go to next page Wizard Mirror CD DVD Deshinahon J You can minor to six targets at most h 7 f 98 3 Change the volume label of the CD DVD image if necessary If you want to change the volume label click the 2 User Define radio button and enter the volume label in the input box Then click the Update button Click the Next button afterwards Wis awd wJirT oa D DVD Volume Label Fila Path Volume Label Detauh the same as CD Label 2Use Deine MOSES poe lt Back Nois X Gencal 4 Specify the date time to run the task Then pr
108. s your system to be connected to an Internet Access device e g router cable LAN Jack LAN2 modem ADSL modem through a CAT 5 twisted pair Ethernet cable USB Socket Connect to UPS and external HDD FAT FAT32 PCI E Port optional Connect to Tape Backup or Tape Library or Network card 10 Chapter 2 Installing and Starting NAS system This chapter covers the installation procedure of different form factors of NAS server as well as the NAS 7450 NAS 7850 Mobile Rack Instruction on how to startup the NAS server by setting up the basic configuration through the Admin Home page or provided software tool NAS Finder is also outlined in this chapter 2 1 Installing the NAS 7450 NAS 7850 rack mount Model NAS 7450 Hot swap hard disk tray installation 1 To unlock the hot swap hard disk tray pull the tab behind the end of the lever to release the latch and then lift the lever up as far as it can go to disengage the hard disk tray from the chassis Figure l 2 Pull the hard disk drive tray out 3 Attached the HDD to the hot swap hard disk tray with the screws provided shown in Figure 2 l1 Figure 2 4 Slide the hot swap hard disk tray slowly into the chassis push the outer rim of the tray as shown in Figure 3 until the lever retract slowly toward the tray Then push the level down as far as it can go to connect the hot swap hard disk tray to the chassis ll lt a AX a p s S i mE o P aai a m
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110. ser Various notification methods are provided by NAS server to ensure non stop operation and data integrity e LCD alert provides warning and error level notification Warning level notification such as very low disk space is detected on volume Hot spare disk is consumed and so on Error level notification such as CPU fan failed Volume is degraded or faulty and so on 81 e Web Reminder provides instant notification in the administration homepage e Email Alert provides notification via email e SNMP Trap sends SNMP trap to the Network Manager System NMS such as HP Open View e Buzzer Alert an audio sound will goes off from the build in buzzer in NAS system when event occurred To turn off the buzzing sound either press any button on the LCD front panel or click the Mute Buzzer icon Don the Administration Page You can configure what kind of events should initiate the notification process in Event Configuration Advance menu 9 1 Thermal Settings User can also define the thermal scheme of the NAS server so that NAS server can give off warning message or shutting down when the system or CPU temperature is over a predefined threshold temperature Configuring thermal settings 1 Go to Thermal Settings in Event Configuration menu 2 You can set the NAS server to give off warning message or shutdown base on the CPU or System temperature Check the Warning
111. setup of your newly arrived NAS server The utility designed to perform a quick set up and put your NAS server online in just a few minutes During startup NAS Finder begins to discover the entire NAS server on the network The default server name would be NASxxxxxxxx where xxxxxxxx is the last eight digits of the Ethernet address of LAN1 1 Highlight the server you want to configure from the left hand pane ie 2 Click the button on the toolbar 3 Or right click the server and select Configure 4 Enter the Server Name Server Comment and Workgroup Domain Name and select either the Workgroup mode or Domain mode 5 Click Next button to go to the next page 6 Choose the Network Teaming Mode from the pull down menu If you are not clear about this feature continue with the default value 7 If you want IP settings to be assigned automatically click Obtain IP settings automatically 8 Or you can specify IP settings manually 9 Click Next button to go to the next page 10 Change the admin password if necessary 11 Click the Finish button to save the settings Note that server may need to reboot for certain parameters changes to take effect 17 2 3 Accessing the Administration Home Page B PLANET Advanced Network Storage AdminHome User amen Help ugly There are critical events Please check Web Reminder page Server Settings _ Backup
112. sion the server always checks ACL when it receives any FTP requests such as Is put get etc Local accounts and domain accounts are both supported depending on the security policy After setting the NAS server to operate in the workgroup mode or the domain mode follow the steps below to configure for FTP access Q PLANET Habworking amp Conmunicatian Advanced Network Storage Q Admin Home UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information TCP IP Windows UNIX Linux Macintosh web FTP SNMP Email SSL Q gt Enable FTP Data Access Access Control Allow file download only Allow file Upload and download Security Policy Allow anonymous login and map to PETR Allow individual user login Local account authentication Local and domain account authentication User Limit Unlimited Allow Users Home Directory test select Path Set ACL forthe home directory F Set Apply _ 1 Enable the FTP Data Access feature Open the administration page and enter the Network FTP menu Check the Enable FTP Data Access check box and specify the security policy In the workgroup mode you can only select Local account authentication as the security policy In the domain mode you can select either one Then specify the FTP home directory as volume01 and click Apply to s
113. st go to the Volume Create page Specify the volume name in the Volume Name field and choose the volume type JBOD RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 or RAID 10 Then choose the hard disks to be included in the volume Last click Apply to submit changes The progress of volume creation is shown on the Volume Information page Below are the volume types 41 PLANET Katworking amp Communication N Advanced Network Storage qi AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information Create Delete Expand Migrate Scan iscsi E To create a volume or spare disk specify its volume name volume type select members and submit the settings Free Disks Device Location Mode Model Name Capacity Status SATA 2 WDC WD1600AAI8 0 148GB No init New Volume Settings Volume Name Volume Type JBOD w nio Select Volume Members Free Disks Volume Members HDD1 148GB Option Set this volume as a Write Once volume Just a Bunch Of Disks A JBOD type volume contains only one hard disk as its member RAID level 0 is disk striping only which distribute data evenly over multiple disks for better performance It does not provide safeguards against failure RAID level 0 uses two or more hard disks RAID level 1 uses disk mirroring which provides 100 duplication
114. t Add delete or modify local users and groups Local Account oe Add User Adming r te ye ryo ne Rad TE oup Lest impor indicates group 1 Go to Security Account Local Account menu 2 Click the Add User button 3 Type in the user name and enter the password 4 Re type the password to confirm 5 Click Apply to save the setting To create a local group 1 Go to Security Account Local Account menu 2 Click the Add Group button 3 Type in the group name 4 If you want to grant the administrator privilege to this group click the Grand administrator privilege check box 5 Select the users from the left hand windows and click the gt gt button to join the group 6 Click Apply to save the setting If you want to grant administrator privilege to a user simply add the user to the built in group Admins which has administrator privilege User with administrator privilege can access the administration home page To view and change local user property 1 Go to Security Account Local Account menu 2 Select a user 50 3 Click the Property button 4 If you want to change the password enter a new password and confirm 5 If you want to disable this user account click the Disable user account checkbox 6 Select a group from the left hand window and click the gt gt button to add the user as
115. t setting by defining the Access Control Security Policy and Default User Page settings PLANET Katworaing amp Communication Advanced Netw Q Admin Home UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status l Information TCP IP Windows UNIX Linux Macintosh Web FTP SNMP Email Iss SsL Q E Enable Web Data Access HTTP Protocol Access Control Allow file download only Allow file Upload and download e Security Policy O Local account authentication Local and domain account authentication Default user page Default view type Detail view M ClAlow users to modify ACL Apply Configuring Web Data Access 1 Click the Enable Web Data Access HTTP Protocol checkbox to enable Web data accessing 2 Choose Allow file download only or Allow file upload and download 3 Click the Local account authentication radio button to authenticate user using the server s local user database 33 4 Or click the Local and domain account authentication radio button to use both local account and Microsoft domain security authentication 5 Select the default type of the folder display on the user page You can choose from Detail View Large Icons or Small Icons 6 Click the checkbox beside the Allow users to modify ACL
116. the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the Following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 th
117. the ownership and permission of the mount point once the share is mounted by the NFS client If the NIS support is enabled the UID and GID pull down menus will list all NIS users for you to choose 5 You can allow all hosts to access the share with read write or read only permission Then go to Step 9 6 Or you can specify privileged hosts by highlight the host IP from the left hand windows 7 Select the appropriate permission from the pull down menu at the bottom of the left hand windows 8 Assign which UID GID the root account of the UNIX host should be converted into when accessing the share This is the root squash function 9 Click the gt gt button to join the privileged list 10 You can modify the permission of the hosts in the privileged list by first highlight the privileged host and then select the appropriate permission from the pull down menu at the bottom of the right hand windows 11 Click Apply to save the setting 12 If you want to remove shares check the corresponding checkbox located at the end of the row and click You can assign the following share permission to UNIX Linux Hosts on NAS system Read Only RO The host is allowed to read the share Read Write RW The host is allowed to read and write to the share 6 6 Configuring File and Folder Security and ACL Access Control Lists ACL are associated with each file and folder as well as the list of users and groups permitted to
118. tings 1 Click the Enable Windows Network SMB CIFS Protocol checkbox to enable access for SMB client Enter the Workgroup Domain name Use FQDN if you want to configure N NAS server in Domain Mode Ex Microsoft com OO Click the Workgroup Mode radio button if you want to configure NAS server in Workgroup Mode 4 Or click the Domain Mode radio button if you want to configure NAS server in Domain Mode Input the domain manager s user name and password Power Users at least Do Select the option to disconnect idle connection automatically Server will disconnect the connections which have been idle for 5 minutes if this option is enabled 7 Click Apply to save the setting 4 4 UNIX Linux Settings NAS server can export shares to UNIX Linux client via NFS protocol UNIX Linux client then can mount the shares and gain access to the content of the shares UNIX Linux client uses UNIX user identification typically consisting of User Identifier UID and Group Identifier GID for access control Non NFS clients do not use UIDs and GIDs for identification Since NAS server is intended for working in a heterogeneous network files created by non NFS client could possess incorrect ownership information and generate inaccurate quota information for UNIX Linux clients due to the unmatched UID and GID A mapping is needed to maintain the correct identity of the user using multiple protocols to ac
119. tion scheme keep daily backups for 1 days keep weekly backups for weeks keep monthly backups for 1 months The GFS media rotation mechanism is the policy of managing backup versions The policy is described as below Basically it will check for obsolete versions and delete them when a new backup version is created X Y Z are user defined numbers a It will Keep all the backup versions today b It will Keep one backup version per day in the last X days except today c It will keep one backup version per week in the last Y weeks prior to the X days d It will keep one backup version per month in the last Z months prior to the Y weeks On the NAS server which acts as the SmartSync client set up a SmartSync task which defines the schedule settings and the source folder To set up a SmartSync task please go to the Backup SmartSync Task menu on the Administration Page Click the Add Task button Q PLANET Katworuing amp Communicadian Advanced Network Storage T Admin Home User omi Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Snapshot SmartSync System Profiles USB Summary Server Tasks SmartSync Tasks 75 There are four steps to take when adding a SmartSync task Step 1 is to specify the IP address of the SmartSync server Step 2 is to choose a sync point of Backup mode in the Sma
120. urrent security configuration settings of the server Windows Security Display the status of the Windows Network operating mode Status Domain Mode or Workgroup Mode Workgroup Domain Display either the workgroup name or domain name Domain Login Display the username for retrieving the domain user list in the Account domain ACL Security Control Display the status of the ACL Security Control Status Enabled or Disabled User Quota Control Display the status of the User Quota Control Status Enabled or Disabled Folder Quota Control Display the status of the Folder Quota Control Status Enabled or Disabled 6 2 Creating the Local User and Local Group Accounts A local user or group is an account that can be granted permissions and rights from your NAS server You can add local user to a local group Groups are indicated by a sign at the suffix of 49 the name You can also grant administrator privilege to a local group Groups with administrator privilege are indicated by a sign at the suffix of the name To create a local user PLANET Katanring amp Communicatian Advanced Network Storage gly AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information File Folder Share ACL Account Quota 7 UNDULinux Host Local Account Domain Accoun
121. use that file or folder When a user is granted access to the file or folder an ACL node is created and added to the ACL for the file or folder If you assign permissions to a local user a Security ID SID created by NAS system will be referred by the ACL for the file and folder security If the local user is then deleted and the same name is created as the previous one the new user does not have permissions to the file or folder because the SID will not be the same The administrator will have to re configure all the group memberships and access rights to the files and folders Since the Security ID SID for domain user is issued and maintain by the domain controller on the network Administrator do not need to re configure all the group memberships and access rights to the files and folders if the domain user is deleted from the local user database and the same name is created as the previous one If the administrator changes the permission on a file or folder that a user is 56 currently accessing the permission setting do not take immediate effect because of the local handle being used by the user The new rights will only take effect when the user reconnects to the file or folder There are two built in user accounts Admin and Guest And two built in group accounts Admins and Everyone Every user of NAS server including local and Domain user is the member of the Everyone group By default when
122. ve been accessed The count is added by one whenever a connection to the share is established by Windows clients NFS clients MacOS clients There are several share types Normal Share indicates a shared folder in any data volume System Share indicates the MIRROR share which holds all CD DVD volumes Disc Share indicates a share of a single CD DVD volume Group Share indicates a share of grouping of several CD DVD volumes Disc Folder Share indicates a share of disc image folder 85 Chapter 10 Virus Protection Most storage systems are vulnerable to virus attacks An infected file in you NAS server can be exchanged among the clients system in the network and resulting in corrupted data or causing productivity loss The integrated Trend Micro antivirus software in NAS server is the best of breed security product that delivers the reliable antivirus protection to prevent virus from spreading before they get to you Q PLANET Kabwaorking amp Communication Advanced Network Storage vel AdminHome UserHome Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information Scan Settings l Update we E No virus pattern file to activate the virus scanning service Please go to the Update page to obtain the virus pattern file from Trend Micro update server or the bundled CD General Settings Real time Scan Disabled Virus Scan Schedule Disabled Virus Scan Status
123. with the domain controller Update user database Changes of user accounts on the domain controller will not affect the NAS server automatically You have to do it manually The Update user database functions on the Domain Account tab of the Security Account menu helps you find the user accounts which have already been deleted from the domain controller yet still remain in the NAS user database You can choose to delete them from the database ACL and share permission will be also updated by removing the entries related to those users 6 4 Creating UNIX Linux Host For NAS server NFS client s mount privileges are granted specifically to UNIX Linux host created by the administrator If a UNIX Linux host is granted access right to a share in the NAS server user of the UNIX Linux host can have access to the share Administrator should create a UNIX Linux host list prior to grant access right to them 52 CD PLANET N Advanced Network Storage AdminHome User Home Help Server Network Volume Security Backup Virus Scan Event Status Information File Folder Share ACL Account Quota Local Account Domain Account Input a host IP address or address range Host IP Host List UNIX Linux Host IP Liat Apply To create a list of the UNIX Linux host 1 Go to Security Account menu 2 Click the UNIX Linux Host
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