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1. UNS Series User s Guide Backup 31 1 Overview The chapter provides information for Backup in Application Configuration The Backup option offers functions to set up the backup services Currently the Amazon S3 and Replication services are supported 31 2 Replication The Replication tab is used to setup the replication service It supports local cloning and remote replication to other Company Name unified storage arrays There is no limit creation of local cloning and remote replication tasks If you experience slow system performance please reduce the replication tasks The same replication source cannot coexist in different tasks The max task number is limited to 16 Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Replication to display the following screen Figure 93 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Replication Replica Task Create Task name ZFS Target IP Target ZFS Status Schedule Create time Lastexecutedtime Result Modify ReplicateTask Pool1 UserHome Local Poolt ReplicateZFS StandBy Disabled 2013 05 14 21 36 33 Success ZW The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 69 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Replication LABELS DESCRIPTION Replica Task Create Click Create button to add a replication task Task name Displays the name of the task ZFS Displays
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3. LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Create Click Create to setup a new File System or Volume Delete Displays the name of the dataset Name Displays the name of the dataset Type Displays the dataset type file system or a volume Quota GB Displays the designated quota for the selection Reserved GB Displays the reserved capacity for the selection Used GB Displays the current used capacity for the selection Free GB Displays the current available capacity for the selection Dedup Displays the status of Dedup on off Compress Displays the assigned compression type Disable Zero Reclaim Generic Zero Reclaim Enable Sync Displays the sync setting disabled standard or always Copies Displays the number of data copies Schedule Displays the status of the schedule UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 20 ZFS Table 39 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt ZFS continued LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Original Displays the original dataset type Modify Edit Click Edit to configure the properties of the dataset Delete Click Delete to delete the dataset In the Modify column the Delete option allows you to delete pre existing files or volumes Click Delete and confirm at the pop up screen to complete the deletion Figure 57 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt ZFS gt Delete The page at 219 87 158 101 says volume UserHome settings You are going to delete t
4. The following table describes the items on this screen Table 33 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt IP Filter Setting gt Edit LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Edit IP Filter Rule IP Filter Rule Displays the IP filer rule number Start IP Enter the starting IP address for this rule Address End IP Address Enter the last IP address for this rule Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to change the screen to the default settings UNS Series User s Guide KN Chapter 17 IP Filter Setting UNS Series User s Guide Physical Disk 18 1 Overview This chapter provides information for Physical Disk in Storage Configuration 18 1 1 Storage Configuration The section covers a brief introduction to storage methods and management of storage pools and disks The following is a reference guide to help you select a storage method for the various number of disks supported on the UNS Series Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID is a storage method of storing data on multiple disks to provide a combination of greater capacity reliability and or speed Disk Striping RAID Level 0 RAID 0 provides a high level of disk I O performance without fault tolerance RAID O does not have a minimum hard drive requirement Disk Mirroring RAID Level 1 RAID 1 provides high data reliability 100 data redundancy at a reduced perfo
5. If the task is to target a remote device select Remote replication In the target IP field type in the IP address of the remote device In the username and password fields enter the user name and password of a profile with access privilege for the remote device Click Next to continue The Select Target ZFS screen displays Figure 99 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Replication gt Create gt Step 3 Select Target ZFS gt Step1 Select Source ZFS gt Step 2 Select Target gt Step 3 Select Target ZFS Step 3 Select Target ZFS Target Pool ZFS Name Back Next Reset Click the drop down menu and select the target pool In the ZFS Name field enter a name for the selected target Click Next to continue The Confirm page displays UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 31 Backup Figure 100 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Replication gt Create gt Step 3 Select Target ZFS gt Step1 Select Source ZFS gt Step 2 Select Target gt Step 3 Select Target ZFS gt Step 4 Confirm Step 4 Confirm Source Task Name sourcetask Source ZFS Pool1 ZFSVolumeTest Target Target local TargetPool Pool1 ZFS Name targetZFSname Back Finish Reset 11 In the Confirm screen review the information and click Finish to create the task Alternatively click Back to return to the previous screen or Reset to discard the chang
6. Item Shows the name of each storage component Value Displays the current value Status Displays the current status Cooling Item Shows the name of each storage component Value Shows the Fan speeds Status Displays the current status Service Status Directory Displays the type of directory services that is being configured for the current domain Services security CIFS Displays the status of the service Enabled or Disabled NFS Displays the status of the service Enabled or Disabled AFP Displays the status of the service Enabled or Disabled FTP Displays the status of the service Enabled or Disabled webDAV Displays the status of the service Enabled or Disabled Event Log Type Displays the message type Time Displays the time when receiving the message Content A brief explanation of the message Pool Status UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 3 Navigation Panel Table 2 Dashboard continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Dedup usage Displays the Dedup usage Name Shows the name of a storage pool Status Shows the status of a storage pool Total GB Displays the capacity of a storage Used GB Displays the amount of used disk space Free GB Displays the amount of available disk space You can specify Refresh Interval at the top right corner or click Refresh Now to manually update the system status Figure 4 Dashboard gt Refresh Now 4 Ref
7. The following table describes the items on this screen Table 35 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Pool LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Create Click Create to open the Pool Create screen Import Encrypt Key Click this to select and import a pool encrypt key Name The name of this storage pool Total GB The total capacity of this storage pool Used GB The amount of capacity that is being used by this storage pool Free GB Display free space of this storage pool Free Capacity Display the percentage or the capacity Dedup Display the status of deduplication Status The following are the statuses e Online the pool is good Failed the pool fails e Rebuild the pool is being rebuilt Home Display whether the home directory is inside the storage pool RAID set slot Display the slot number of the RAID set Spares slot Display the slot number of the spare disk Read cache slot Displays the SSD drives used as read cache L2ARC Write cache slot Displays the SSD drives used as write cache ZIL Modify Edit Click Edit to display the Pool Edit Reach Cache and Write Cache screens Expand Click Expand to add more RAID sets to the same pool in order to expand the capacity Pool Edit Select Edit to modify the disk properties write cache standby readahead command queuing and auto lock Read Cache Select to assign connected SSD drives for reading cache L2ARC
8. The name of a snapshot Indicates the amount of used snapshot space UNS Series User s Guide 31 Chapter 6 Monitor Table 7 Monitor gt Snapshot ITEM DESCRIPTION Refer GB Indicates the referred capacity of the file system or the volume Created time Indicates the time in which the snapshot was created 6 1 4 Hardware Monitor The Hardware Monitor option displays the information of current voltages and temperatures Click Monitor gt Hardware Monitor to display the following screen Figure 19 Monitor gt Hardware Monitor Voltage Item Value On Board Vcore 0 91 V min 0 56 V max 1 42 V Onboard 1 5V 1 51 V min 1 34 V max 1 64 V Onboard 1 05V 1 07 V min 0 95 V max 1 15 V Onboard 5V 5 15 V min 4 49 V max 5 50 V Onboard 3 3V 3 35 V min 2 97 V max 3 62 V Onboard 12V 12 21 V min 10 84 V max 13 26 V Onboard Battery 3 0V 3 17 V min 2 69 V max 3 29 V The following table describes the items on this screen Table 8 Monitor Hardware Monitor ITEM DESCRIPTION Voltage Item Indicates the specific voltage meter on the device Value Indicates the current voltage including the minimum and maximum values Status Indicates the current health status of the voltage item 6 1 5 Event Log The Event Log option provides a log or event messages By default the log event types such as INFO W
9. UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 23 Snapshot The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 54 Table Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot Schedule LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Snapshot Schedule Set Schedule Click Set Schedule to define a new schedule Name Displays the schedule ZFS name Schedule Type Displays the status of the schedule Disabled or scheduled Description Displays a description of the schedule type Modify Edit Click Edit to change the properties of the schedule Delete Click Delete to delete the schedule 23 3 1 The Set schedule Screen Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Snapshot Schedule gt Set schedule to display the following screen Figure 79 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Snapshot Schedule gt Set Schedule Schedule Setting ZFS name Disable Pool1 ZFSVolumeTest Hourly Daily 9 Weekly At 8 o clock Every Monday Tureday Thursday Friday Sunday week s Wednesday Saturday Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 55 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Snapshot Schedule gt Set Schedule LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Schedule Setting ZFS name Click the drop down menu to select the ZFS dataset for this schedule Schedule T
10. 100 51 164 21 200 140 200 0 100 0 100 0 36 0 55 The following table describes the items on this screen Table 5 Monitor gt S M A R T ITEM DESCRIPTION S M A R T Slot No Indicates slot location UNS Series User s Guide EB Chapter 6 Monitor Table 5 Monitor gt S M A R T continued Sector Count ITEM DESCRIPTION HDD Type Indicates the hard disk type Read Error Displays the error rate when reading the disk Rate Spin Up Time The amount of time required for the drive platters to get up to full operational speed Reallocated Indicated the reallocated sectors count Read write verification errors on a hard drive are marked as reallocated the data is transferred to a special reserved area spare area 6 1 2 Physical Disk 30 Seek Error Indicates the rate of errors on the magnetic head Rate Spin Up Indicates the number of spindle spin ups Retries Calibration Indicates the recalibration count requested due to due to an unsuccessful previous attempt Retries Temperature Shows the temperature of the hard disk in degrees Celsius C The Physical disk option gives you the hard drive status Click Monitor gt Physical Disk to display the following screen Figure 17 Monitor gt Physical Disk Physical Disk Slot Size No GB 1 3726 3726 3726 2794 2794 2794 The following table describes the Pool Name test1234 Online
11. Chapter 23 Snapshot To roll back a snapshot Click Rollback and confirm at the pop up screen to complete the process Figure 74 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Rollback E The page at 219 87 158 101 says Are you sure to rollback snapshot Pooll FileSystem Snapshotfile To Delete a snapshot Click Delete and confirm at the pop up screen to complete the process Figure 75 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Delete The page at 219 87 158 101 says Are you sure to delete snapshot Pooll FileSystem Snapshotfile 23 2 1 The Snapshot Take Snapshot Screen Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Take Snapshot to display the following screen Figure 76 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Take Snapshot Take Snapshot ZFS name Poolt ZFSFileTest v Snapshot name Back Apply Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 52 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Take Snapshot COLUMN NAME DESCRIPTION Take Snapshot ZFS name Click the drop down menu to select the ZFS dataset Snapshot name Enter the name of the snapshot Back Click Back to go to the previous screen 100 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 23 Snapshot Table 52 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Sna
12. Chapter 18 Physical Disk UNS Series User s Guide Pool 19 1 Overview The following chapter provides information on Pool in Storage Configuration 19 2 Pool A storage pool or a pool is a set of managed hard disks that represents a logical unit of physical storage Inside the pool all hard disks are organized into different levels of RAID sets A pool can be made of up of 512 RAID sets Both iSCSI s Volumes and file systems are created based on the pool You can add spare disks to a storage pool for expanding the existing storage Please refer to the following figure for more information Figure 49 Pools Volumes and RAID FileSyster FileSyste m FileSystem ES ystem IE AA RAID set 3_ ym scent Peer H T it The Pool option offers various functions to manage storage pool such as creating expanding and setting home directory deleting or viewing the status of the pools Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Pool to display the following screen Figure 50 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Pool Pool Create Import Encrypt Key Read Write Total Used Free Free RAID Spares 5 Name Dedup Status Home Cache Cache Modify GB GB GB Capacity SetSlot Slot Slot Slot o RAID 0 22 Pooli 27405 200 2540 5 096 1 00x Online No Local 6 EE test1234 3654 0 365399 0 100x Online Yes RADO 42 Local 1 Bo UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 19 Pool
13. UNS Series User s Guide 2 Chapter 4 Setup Wizard The following ta Table 4 Configu ble describes the items on this screen ration gt Setup Wizard ITEM DESCRIPTION System name System name Enter the system name for your device Time and Date Setup Keep Current time Select Keep Current time to set the current time and date based on your computer system s setting Current Time Displays the current time setting based on your computer system Current Date Displays the current date setting based on your computer system Manual Select Manual to set the current time and date from the New Time and New Date fields Get from Time Server Select Get from Timer Server to synchronize from a defined Time Server Address User Defined Time Server Address Enter a Time Server Address to automatically set the time and date Time Zone Setup Time Zone Click the drop down menu to select a time zone Pool Setup Raid Level Click the drop down menu to select a RAID setting RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 RAID 10 RAID 50 or RAID 60 Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide PART ll Technical Reference Monitor 6 1 Overview The Monitor menu consists of the following options S M A R T Physical Disk Snapshot Hardware Monitor Event Log UPS and Connection
14. ZFS Hardware monitor Share Event Log LUN UPS Snapshot Connection Application Configuration Directory Services 7 DASHBOARD LANT MB WebDAV iSCSI Backup AntiVirus UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 3 Navigation Panel The following table describes the hierarchy of the Web UI Table 1 Navigation Panel MENU BAR LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 DASHBOARD Logout About Help Refresh Intervals Refresh Now MONITOR S M A R T Physical Disk Snapshot Hardware Monitor Event Log UPS Connection CONFIGURATION Setup Wizard System Configuration System Time Account Mail Setting Messenger SNMP System Log Server UPS Network Configuration Network Settings DNS Settings IP Filter Setting Storage Configuration Physical Disk Pool ZFS Share Snapshot Application Configuration Directory Services CIFS NFS AFP FTP WebDAV ISCSI Backup Antivirus MAINTENANCE Download Download MIB file Download System Information Reset to Factory Default Firmware Upgrade Reboot Shutdown 3 2 Dashboard The Dashboard interface provides an overview of the device s overall status KEN UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 3 Navigation Panel Figure 3 Dashboard ZyXEL un DASHBOARD SYS Temp SYS Temp Core Processor LAN2 MB UNS2700 UNS2700 001373076090 V1 00 A4J1 0 83 4 nys
15. e UDP 137 nmbd e UDP 138 nmbd Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt CIFS to display the following screen Figure 84 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt CIFS CIFS Service CIFS Service O Enable Disable Server Description Samba Server Workgroup WORKGROUP WINS server1 IP address WINS server2 IP address Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 60 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt CIFS LABELS DESCRIPTION CIFS Service CIFS Service Select to enable or disable the service Server Description Enter a description to identify this service UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 25 CIFS Table 60 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt CIFS continued LABELS DESCRIPTION Workgroup Enter the name of the network workgroup for this service WINS server1 IP Enter the first WINS Server IP Address If the field is left empty the name address resolution priority defaults to DNS only WINS server2 IP Enter the second WINS Server IP Address If the field is left empty the name address resolution priority defaults to DNS only Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide 26 1 Overview The chapter provides information for the Network File System NFS in Configuration 26 2 NFS Service NFS The NFS Network F
16. 20 00 2013 05 1317 33 1 34 0 C hyst 0 0 C high 57 0 C 34 0 C hyst 0 0 C high 80 0 C 38 0 C hyst 0 0 C high 33 0 C The following table describes the items on this screen Table 2 Dashboard ITEM DESCRIPTION DASHBOARD Disk Displays the current disk throughput Throughput KB LAN1 MB Displays the current data throughput for LAN1 LAN2 MB Displays the current data throughput for LAN2 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 3 Navigation Panel Table 2 Dashboard continued ITEM DESCRIPTION LAN3 MB Displays the current data throughput for LAN3 LAN4 MB Displays the current data throughput for LANA Device Information System Name Displays the name of the device Model Name Displays the model number of the device Serial Number Shows the serial number of the device Firmware Displays the current firmware version Version System Status System Up Displays how long the system has been up and running Time Current Date Shows the current date and time Time System Resource CPU Displays the current status of CPU usage Usage Memory Displays the current status of Memory usage Usage Temperature Item Shows the name of each storage component Value Displays the current temperature of each component Status Displays the current status Power Supply
17. Enabled Standard 3 774 RED espe core noe 002 Enabled Standard 3 44 REO Mesystem none nore 002 n Enabled standard 3 74 RHOS Mes ystem rore nore 6189 able standard 1 74 R ONv1 volume mee 004 n Enabled standard 474 R ON2 volume 12 nore 006 n Enabled standard 74 REON volume 13 nore 006 n Enabled standard 3 74 RED volume 4 none 006 on Enabled Standard 3 Pa i ano volume 15 nore 00 zl Enabled standard 3 21 AO volume L none 00 n Enabled standard 3 44 R ONT volume 7 mee 004 n Enabled standard 3 74 REDE volume none 006 n Enabied standard 44 4 4 Configuring a User Account UNS Series supports both local user accounts and domain accounts All user and group account information is displayed in the User Account and Group Account screens An import export function is available for local accounts and is located on the Import Export Account screen The import export function is particularly useful for batch user account jobs Click Configuration gt System Configuration gt Account to view the User Account screen Click Configuration gt System Configuration gt Account gt Group Account to view the Group Account screen Click Configuration gt System Configuration gt Account gt Import Export Account to view the Import Export Account screen UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started Figure 8 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Account An IT manager can choose
18. LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Schedule setting ZFS name Click the drop down menu to select the ZFS dataset for this schedule Schedule Type Select Disable Hourly Daily or Weekly to define the snapshot period Disable do not schedule a snapshot Hourly Set the schedule on an hourly interval Daily Set the schedule on a daily interval Weekly Set the schedule on a weekly interval At N o clock Every Enter the weekly interval period 1 to 9 Click the drop down menu to designate a snapshot time whereas N designates a 24 hour period UNS Series User s Guide 103 Chapter 23 Snapshot Table 56 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Snapshot Schedule gt Edit LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Day Select the day s to schedule the snapshot setting Back Click Back to go to the previous screen lok A Click OK to confirm the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 104 UNS Series User s Guide Directory Services 24 1 Overview This chapter provides information for the directory services in Configuration 24 2 Directory Services The Directory services option offers three directory services The default is Standalone which supports local account only The others are Active Directory for Windows and LDAP services Please note that only one directory service can be enabled at all time You can not enable more than one direct
19. Network Configuration gt IP Filter Setting gt Delete The page at 219 87 158 101 says Are you sure to delete IP filter rule 1 17 2 1 The Add IP Filter Rule Screen Click Configuration Network Configuration IP Filter Setting Add IP Filter Rule to display the following screen Figure 45 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt IP Filter Setting gt Add IP Filter Rule Add IP Filter Rule Start IP Address End IP Address Back Apply Reset The following table describes the items on this screen Table 32 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt IP Filter Setting gt Add IP Filter Rule ITEM DESCRIPTION Add IP Filter Rule Start IP Enter your starting IP address For instance 192 168 10 1 Address End IP Address Enter your last IP address For instance 192 168 10 254 Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to change the screen to the default settings 68 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 17 IP Filter Setting 17 2 2 The Edit IP Filter Rule Screen Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt IP Filter Setting gt Edit to display the following screen Figure 46 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt IP Filter Setting gt Edit Edit 1P Filter Rule IP Filter Rule 1 Start IP Address 192 168 10 1 End IP Address 192 168 10 254 Back Apply Reset
20. Network Setting gt Edit gt IPv4 IPv4 i IPv6 VLAN Default Gateway Jumbo Frame 4 IPv4 You can select DHCP or BOOTP to acquire an IP address automatically or select Static to specify an IP address manually LAN1 Static 169 254 1 1 172 23 30 254 Back Apply Reset The following table describes the items on this screen Table 24 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Edit gt IPv4 ITEM DESCRIPTION IPV4 Setting Name Display the name of a network interface DHCP By default DHCP is selected BOOTP Select BOOTP radio button to acquire an IP address automatically Static Select Static radio button to specify an IP address manually Address Enter the new IP address for the network setting Mask Enter the new mask address for the network setting Gateway Enter the new gateway address for the network setting Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to change the screen to the default settings 15 2 2 The Edit IPv6 Screen Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Edit gt IPv6 to display the following screen UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 15 Network Setting Figure 37 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Edit gt IPv6 IPv6 v Enable IPv amp You can
21. Select three disks from the Select physical disks table Click Next to confirm the expansion process The Pool Expand Confirm screen displays Click Apply to save the new changes or Back to return to the previous screen Alternatively click Reset to delete any changes and return to the main screen In the Total GB the Pooli capacity is extended In the RAID Set Slot the new RAID 5 set is included UNS Series User s Guide 20 1 Overview ZFS The following chapter provides information for Zettabyte File System ZFS or Z file system ZFS in Storage Configuration 20 2 ZFS The ZFS option provides functions for managing the ZFS datasets such as creating editing deleting taking a snapshot auto snapshot or viewing the status of ZFS Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt ZFS to display the following screen Figure 56 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt ZFS Create Delete Quota Reserved Used Free GB GB GB GB filesystem none none O 4308 off Name Type Dedup Compress Zero Reclaim Disabled Disabled standard Pool1 UserHome standard PooM ZFSFileTest filesystem 1000 2000 1000 0 2000 0 1000 on 6308 off always Pool1 ZFSVolumeTest volume The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 39 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt ZFS Sync Copies Schedule Original Modify t 9 3 121 2
22. Write Cache Select to assign connected SSD drives for writing to cache ZIL Scrub Click Scrub to perform scrubbing for the storage pool in order to make sure there is no defect in the hard drive 76 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 19 Pool 19 2 1 Pool Create Screen Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Pool gt Create to display the following screen Figure 51 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Pool gt Create Pool Create Pool Name RAID Level Setup Home Directory Encrypt Pool Write cache Standby Readahead Command queuing Select physical disks Slot Size GB 3726 3726 2794 2794 2794 The following table describes the items on this screen Status Online Online Online Online Online Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Health Good Good Good Good Good Usage FreeDisk FreeDisk FreeDisk FreeDisk FreeDisk SSD No No No No No Vendor WDC WDC WDC WDC WDC Rate SATA 6 0 Gbit SATA 6 0 Gbit SATA 6 0 Gbit SATA 6 0 Gbit SATA 6 0 Gbit Back Next Reset Table 36 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Pool gt Create LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Pool Name Enter the name for the storage pool RAID Level Click this to select the RAID type for the storage pool Set up Home Directory Click this to designate a home directory for the storage pool Encrypt Po
23. trunking mode configurations Multiple LAN ports are set up in link aggregation mode or trunk mode allowing all ports to share the same IP address Click Configuration Network Configuration Network Setting to display the following screen Figure 35 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting Network Setting Name Link LAG Ln VLAN rotocor PV4 IPV6 IPV6 IPV6 1D Type Type IP Gateway LAN1 Down No 0 IPV4 DHCP 169 254 1 1 16 172 23 30 254 Disabled 1500 00 13 78 07 60 90 LAN2 Up No 0 IPV4 Static 172 23 30 218 24 172 23 30 254 Disabled 1500 00 13 78 07 60 91 LAN3 Down No 0 IPV4 DHCP 169 254 248 113 16 Disabled 1500 00 13 78 07 60 92 LAN4 Down No 0 IPV4 DHCP 169 254 142 230 16 Disabled 1500 00 13 78 07 60 93 IPV4 IP IPV4 Gateway MTU MAC Address Modi The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 23 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Name Display the LAN1 port or LAN ports Link Display the network link status Green Light the link is up and running e Red Light the link is down LAG Display the link aggregation status LAG No Display the link aggregation number VLAN ID Display the VLAN number Protocol Display IPv4 or IPv6 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 15 Network Setting Table 23 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting continued LABELS DESCRIPTIONS IPV4 T
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25. Add Screen Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Scan Filter gt Add to display the following screen 132 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 32 AntiVirus Figure 106 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Scan Filter gt Add AntiVirus Exclude File Type Create File extension Back Add Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 75 Table Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Scan Filter gt Add LABELS DESCRIPTION AntiVirus Exclude File Type Create File extension Enter the file extension to exclude from the scan process Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 32 2 2 2 The Exclude Share Add Screen Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Scan Filter gt Add to display the following screen Figure 107 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Scan Filter gt Add AntiVirus Exclude Share Create Pool File System Path ZFSFileTest IFileTestFolder1 ZFSFileTest Folder2 Back Apply Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 76 Table Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Scan Filter gt A
26. CHAP enables the transmission of username and password in an encrypted form for added security protection Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 30 3 3 The Set User Screen Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt iSCSI gt iSCSI Node gt Set User to display the following screen UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 30 iSCSI Figure 92 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt SCSI gt SCSI Node gt Set User iSCSI Set Node User Select the CHAP user s that you would like to have access to this node If you do not select a user then CHAP protection will not be enabled on this node Node name iqn 1989 08 tw com zyxel uns2700 000076090 dev0 User User name Selected user s admin user Back Apply Reset The following table describes the items on this screen Table 68 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt iSCSI gt iSCSI Node gt Set User LABEL DESCRIPTION Node Name Displays the name of the iSCSI node User Select CHAP user s to be used from the User Name list and move them to the Selected user s list There can be more than one selected user but there must be at least one for CHAP to work Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to change the screen to the default settings
27. Click Reset to discard the changes 19 2 3 1 Expanding a Pool The following instructions provide an example for expanding a pool capacity In the example Pool1 is used to expand its capacity by adding a RAID set For instruction purposes a RAID 5 set with 4 disks will be added to Pooli In the Figure 54 Pooli is configured as a RAID O two disks pool UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 19 Pool Figure 54 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Pool Pool Create Import Encrypt Key Read Write Total Used Free Free RAID Spares Name GB GB GB Capacity Dedup Status Home SetSlot Slot Cache Cache Modify Slot Slot RAID 0 ZB 0 Pool 27405 200 25405 096 1 00x Online No Local 6 LA a ate test1234 3654 0 365399 0 100x Online Yes RADO Local 1 Bmw Select a Pool and click Expand in the Modify field The Pool Expand screen displays Figure 55 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Expand Pool Expand Pool Name Pool1 RAID Level RADO Select physical disks Slot Size GB Status Health Usage SSD Vendor Rate m 2 3726 Online Good FreeDisk No WDC SATA 6 0 Gbit 3 3726 Online Good FreeDisk No WDC SATA 6 0 Gbit 7 4 2794 Online Good FreeDisk No WDC SATA 6 0 Gbit ai 5 2794 Online Good FreeDisk No WDC SATA 6 0 Gbit Back Next Reset In RAID Level click the drop down menu and select RAID 5 Three disk drives are required for the RAID 5 level
28. Figure 69 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt LUN gt LUN Detach The page at 219 87 158 101 says Are you sure to detach LUN 22 2 1 The LUN Attach Screen Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt LUN gt LUN Attach to display the following screen Figure 70 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt LUN gt LUN Attach LUN Attach Volume name QUICK11264 QUICK74076 Target iSCSI node ID 0 LUN 1 7 Permission Read only Read write Back Apply Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 50 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt LUN gt LUN Attach COLUMN NAME DESCRIPTION LUN Attach Volume name Click the drop down menu to select from the available volume list Target iSCSI node ID Click the drop down menu to select the target iSCSI node ID LUN Click the drop down menu to select the target LUN Permission Select Read only or Read write to assign a permission setting for this attachment Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 22 2 2 Attaching a LUN scheme The following information can be used to attach a LUN scheme to a pre existing volume 1 Click Configuration Storage Configuration LUN to display the following ES UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 22 LUN Figure 71 C
29. Good Online Good Online Good Online Good Online Good Online Good Table 6 Monitor gt Physical Disk No Error Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Status Health SMARTCTL Usage RAID disk Free disk Free disk Free disk Free disk RAID disk SSD Vendor WDC WDC WDC WDC WDC WDC items on this screen Serial Rate WD WMC130034172 SATA 6 0 Gbit WD WMC130076090 SATA 6 0 Gbit WD WMC130027644 SATA 6 0 Gbit WD WMC130047301 SATA 6 0 Gbit WD WMC130046852 SATA 6 0 Gbit WD WMC130050906 SATA 6 0 Gbit e Online the hard drive is online e Rebuilding the hard drive is being rebuilt e Degraded one of the RAID set is in degraded mode e Failed one of the RAID set is in failed mode Importing the system is loading data from the disks which means the pool is not ready for use yet ITEM DESCRIPTION Slot The position of a hard drive The button next to the number of slot shows the functions which can be executed Size GB Hard drive capacity The unit can be displayed in GB or MB Pool Name Pool name Status The status of the hard drive UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 6 Monitor Table 6 Monitor gt Physical Disk continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Health The health of the hard drive e Good indicates that the hard drive is healthy e Failed indicates that the hard drive has failed e Error alert S M A R T error alert e Read errors indic
30. O Create JP Import Encrypt Key Name Toul G5 Used GB Free GB Capacity Dedup Status Home RAID Set Siot Spares Slot Read Cache Slot Write Cache Slot Modify RAD 6 Local 123 3 ANO 6 Local 4 6 6 RS 145593 6209 144062 OW 2608 Onine ves RADO lLoca 450 34 RAD 6 Local 10 11 12 To set up file sharing create a file system from the storage pool and create folders and shares within the file system To set up block level access create an iSCSI volume from the storage pool Enterprise level functions such as thin provisioning deduplication and compression serve to maximize the storage efficiency of UNS Series system UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started Figure 6 UNS Series Storage Configuration FileSvste FileSvstem Files FileSvstem leSvstem Click Configuration Storage Configuration ZFS to create the file systems and iSCSI volumes Figure 7 Configuration Storage Configuration ZFS Do o NI O Create T Delete Name Type Queta OB Reserved OB Used GB Oedup Compress Syne Copes Schedule Original Modify REOUseriome flesystem rore nore 012 i Zero Rec standard 1 i Reon Mesam rore nore 003 Enabled standard 3 74 Reon Mesystem rore nore 002 n Ended standard 3 zu RE fhesystem none nore 001 n Enabled standard 3 zu REM tesystern none nore 00 n Enabled standard 74 ROS Mesystem none mone 002 n Enabled standard zu ROA estem rore nre 003
31. Sharing After the storage pool is ready and user accounts have been created you can assign the access control list to the different shares The UNS Series provides a straight forward Web Configurator to UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started facilitate the process of setting access control The Web Configurator gives an IT manager the maximum control over allowing who can access what data It also makes sure data security and confidentiality are maintained using the highest level of security with minimum management efforts To view folders and shares click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share Figure 13 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share Explorer Shares Sy Forward Ch Root Create Folder Name Date Type Size Shared Modify es 2013 05 17 1821 Foie 744 test 2013 05 17 1821 cider Na To adjust access control settings for an entry click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share gt Modify Edit Figure 14 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share gt Modify Edit Share Services E cies F urs 7 arp F FIP NFS Access control rules Root Squash Crs fats f Async Write Cre n27 ReadW c eadWwrie Z HostName C Domain Every One Aaa 192 168 20 12 3110 sync root squash zyxel com twirw async no root squash hans zyxel com fo async no root squash 4 7 Conclusion The UNS Series is the ide
32. UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 7 System Table 12 Configuration gt System Configuration gt System ITEM DESCRIPTION Buzzer Select Enable or Disable to configure the Buzzer function When enabled the Buzzer function provides and audible alert when the device detects a system fault Auto shutdown Select Enable or Disable to configure Auto Shutdown An automatic shut down occurs when the system internal power or temperature readings exceed normal levels Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 38 UNS Series User s Guide Time 8 1 Overview This chapter provides information for Time in System Configuration 8 2 Time Setting The Time option is used to setup the system time and NTP Network Time Protocol server setting Click Configuration gt System Configuration gt Time to display the following screen Figure 25 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Time Current Time and Date Current Time 0 29 56 Current Date 2013 5 10 Time and Date Setup 9 Manual New Time hh mm ss 0 e 29 e 26 New Date yyyy mm dd 2013 5 1 10 v J Getfrom Time Server Time Zone Setup Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei The following table describes the items on this screen Table 13 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Time LABEL DESCRIPTION Current Time and Date Current Time Display curre
33. cesse M cM dc MM 99 23 21 The Snapshot Take Snapshot SCFBOT diceres eiae socie ada esasa eoi oe tat abo RO Reto aA 100 23 2 2 The Snapshot Clone SOFGeb ucc c ret rra n vk eHa eos 101 29 9 onapshot Schedule RE 101 23 9 1 The Set schedule crean ca o ia 102 23 3 2 The Snapshot Schedule Edit Screen 5 2 ione ra ao dois di 103 Chapter 24 Directory Services cisterna 105 2A RII a ILIO cos 105 242 DITECtOn Ie RE E I V Lu t UE 105 24 2 1 The Directory Services Active Directory Screen a eeeeeeceeeiieeeeeeee entente 107 EN UNS Series User s Guide Table of Contents 24 2 2 The Directory Services LDAP SOCOM instenc etri rebote net anie et tci Lbs e tori Ried be bridas 108 Chapter 25 pile M E 109 23 FOVET W eea unis ME tL ME E E RE 109 25 CIPS SCR ICS ice O 109 Chapter 26 NFS irc oa 111 2b OVSIVIEW sii odo ies 111 202 NFS SOVICO ida idas 111 Chapter 27 liz E 113 E ERR E ET IP 143 22 AFP O ER E MREER 113 Chapter 28 al e 115 20 1 OVOME W cientes ive MI MI NND MIDI MEN IT MOM MEE DM 115 zo 2 UPS CINCO ciem eiie emu MEM M er iR E Ui EMT 115 Chapter 29 WebDAV n 117 COMMON GWVIOW ertt E IE MIS MM MM MIL 117 29 2 WED DAV SOVICO unica diia Dads suu tI Bed dais
34. it features data deduplication which enables better utilization of both network bandwidth and reduces the amount of storage needed for any sets of files UNS Series User s Guide KEN Chapter 1 Introduction UNS Series User s Guide Web Configurator 2 1 Overview This chapter describes how to access the UNS Series Web Configurator and provides an overview of its screens The Web Configurator is an HTML based management interface that allows easy setup and management of the UNS Series through an Internet browser The following are the recommended browser versions 1280 by 1024 setting is recommended e Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 0 9 0 or later Mozilla Firefox 8 0 9 0 and 10 0 e Apple Safari 4 0 or later e Google Chrome In order to use the Web Configurator you need to allow e Web browser pop up windows from your device Web pop up blocking is enabled by default in Windows XP SP Service Pack 2 and later JavaScript enabled by default e Java permissions enabled by default Note The recommended screen resolution is 1280 x 1024 2 1 1 Accessing the NAS Web Configurator The UNS Series storage system uses a web graphical user interface to operate It supports most common web browsers Be sure to connect the LAN cable to the LAN1 port of the UNS Series storage system The default IP setting is DHCP enabled Please connect the LAN1 port to a network switch with an Ethernet cable If yo
35. key for the S3 account Private key Enter the user assigned private key for a registered account Bucket Folder Enter the name of the object bucket associated with the account private key Delete extra files in destination folder Select this option to delete any extra files in the destination folder Test connection Click Test connection to attempt to connect to the listed account as defined in the S3 Settings Back Click Back to return to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide AntiVirus 32 1 Overview The chapter covers network and system storage management It also discusses various web applications and services 32 2 AntiVirus The AntiVirus option is used for accessing the AntiVirus Service AntiVirus Scan Filter AntiVirus Task AntiVirus Update and AntiVirus Report option tabs 32 2 1 AntiVirus Services Enable or disable antivirus services on this tab Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Service to display the following screen Figure 104 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Service AntiVirus Service AntiVirus Service Enable Disable The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 73 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Service LABELS D
36. of any single port LACP Allows several physical ports to be bundled together to form a single logical channel Balance alb Adaptive load balancing for balance tlb and load balancing rlb for IPV4 traffic DHCP BOOTP Select DHCP if this network interface uses DHCP Select BOOTP if this network interface uses BOOTP Static Select Static if the network interface uses a manual IP address Address Enter the IP address of the network interface Mask Enter the mask address of the network interface Gateway Enter the gateway address of the network interface NIC Select the LAN ports to bond Back Click Back to return to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide 63 Chapter 15 Network Setting UNS Series User s Guide DNS Setting 16 1 Overview This chapter provides information for the DNS settings in Configuration 16 2 DNS Setting The DNS Setting option is used for accessing the DNS Domain Name Service Setting You can use this option to change DNS IP addresses Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt DNS Setting to display the following screen Figure 42 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt DNS Setting DNS Setting DNS Domain Name Service provides a means to translate hostname to IP address Enter DNS IP addresses below Pri
37. task Modify Start Click Start to start a task Schedule Click Schedule to schedule a task Edit Click Edit to change the task properties Delete Click Delete to delete a task 31 3 1 Amazon S3 Create Screen Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Amazon S3 gt Create to display the following screen Figure 103 Configuration Application Configuration Backup Amazon S3 Create Amazon S3 Create Task name Local path Pool1 UserHome 53 Setting Backup type Upload Access key Private key Bucket Folder Delete extra files in destination folder Test connection Note Amazon S3 requires all machines making requests be within 15 minutes of an Amazon S3 webserver s clock Setting up your machines to sync their times with an NTP server Back Apply Reset UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 31 Backup 130 The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 72 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Amazon S3 gt Create LABELS DESCRIPTION Amazon S3 Create Task name Enter the name of the task Local path Click the drop down menu to select a local path In the blank field enter the name of a subdirectory S3 Setting Backup type Click the drop down menu to select the type of backup to create upload or download Access key Enter the access
38. 090 dev23 The following table describes the items on this screen Table 66 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt iSCSI gt iSCSI Node LABEL DESCRIPTION iSCSI Mode ID Displays the ID number of the node Authentication Displays the authentication method assigned to the node Node name Displays the name assigned to the node Modify Set properties Click Set properties to setup the authentication method for this node UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 30 SCSI 30 3 2 The Set Properties Screen Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt iSCSI gt iSCSI Node gt Set Properties to display the following screen Figure 91 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt iSCSI gt iSCSI Node gt Set Properties iSCSI Set Node Properties Selectthe authentication method that you would like to use for this node Node name iqn 1989 08 tw com zyxel uns2700 000076090 devO Authentication CHAP v None Back Apply Reset The following table describes the items on this screen Table 67 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt iSCSI gt iSCSI Node gt Set Properties LABEL DESCRIPTION Node Name Displays the name of the iSCSI node Authentication Select CHAP or None from the drop down list CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol is a strong authentication method used in point to point for user login
39. 2 IP EMO S DEUNTG E ANE leas O E A 67 1621 The Add AP Filter RUE SCC suicida page pacedeadachasiecadeg tage side aerae 68 17 22 The Edit IP Filter Rule SOIOBl 3 4 d rer VERIS rreE Y cnius erat AA SS 69 Chapter 18 Physical DISK eee 71 Ee sisi 71 18 11 Storage COMM UAUOM AREE IE Em 71 18 2 PSCA DE E TEIL 72 Chapter 19 de la aia Aba aaa Eaa 75 TI OVOlVIGW danera n e Naa E E eed estote shes 75 A a E TIT E ILLUS T5 UNS Series User s Guide 3 Table of Contents 19 21 POO Create Screen naonaga ona a aana 77 19 2 2 The Pool Import Encrypt Key Screen icons in 78 19 2 3 Pool Expand SCHON escitas 79 Chapter 20 PS io lid 81 VAM NI cc IT TIT 81 IBIS a 81 20 21 The ZFS Creale Sole Gf nel 82 20 2 2 The ZFS Delete SO else taii otii be e Ea eU ub ias 83 20 2 3 The ZFS Edit File System or Volume SGFOGFH 222 icio rtt ott pan tea snadaasigssagsdaaaseaseeaaaensetdaaas 84 Chapter 21 A on RENE ER SEV BAERNRAKRYRREEERVUVEIREFRKEEKECRXREERUSURNARN XXKR Rx e YGRG 87 24 Vel Vi Wists OS OOO 87 21 2 EXPO ES 87 Pa delen onra a e RNO 88 21 22 The Explorer Create Folder SOFGeli 5 22 dr rata a aaa 90 21 239 The Explorer Search Files Screen eiii 91 ANA ASMA ES 92 Chapter 22 A A A E 95 Zo O a O 95 22 2 EUN a AAA AA A ana 95 2221 The LUN Attach S Gel instalada 96 22 2 2 Attachirg a LUN SCHEME since 96 Chapter 23 SNAPS 99 FANS SII RETE D EQ a A aaa 99 29 Old SIO
40. 6 AV ScanFilter 132 AV ScanFilter ExcludeFileType 132 AV ScanFilter ExcludeShare 133 B Backup 123 Backup AmazonS3 128 Backup AmazonS3 Create 129 Backup Replication 124 Backup Replication Schedule 127 C cIFS 109 Conclusion 23 ConfiguringaUserAccount 20 ConfiguringNetworkSettings 21 Connection 34 CreatingaStoragePool 19 Index D Dashboard 14 DirectoryServices 105 DirectoryServices ActiveDirectory 107 DirectoryServices LDAP 108 DNS 65 documentation related 2 Download 139 Download SysInfo 139 E EventLog 32 F Firmware 143 FTP 115 H HardwareMonitor 32 IPfilter 67 IPfilter Add 68 IPfilter Edit 69 iSCSI 119 ISCSI Node 120 ISCSI Node SetProperties 121 iSCSI Node SetUser 121 UNS Series User s Guide Index L LUN 95 M Mail 45 Messenger 49 N NetworkSetting 57 NetworkSetting CreatelinkAggregation 62 NetworkSetting EditDefaultGateway 61 NetworkSetting_EditIPv4 58 NetworkSetting_EditIPv6 59 NetworkSetting_EditJumboFrame 62 NetworkSetting_EditVLAN 60 NFS 111 O other documentation 2 P PhysicalDisk 30 71 Pool 75 Pool Create 77 Pool Expand 79 Pool Import 78 R Reboot 145 related documentation 2 Reset 14 S Share 87 Share_ExplorerCreate 90 Share_ExplorerEdit 88 Share ExplorerSearch 9 Share ExplorerWebDAV 89 Share Shares 02 Shutdown 147 Smart 29 Snapshot 3 99 Snapshot Clone 101 Snapshot Edit 100 Snapshot Schedule 101 Snaps
41. 6 1 1 S M A R T S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is a hard drive diagnostic tool which delivers warning messages when drives are approaching failures The S M A R T option provides users a chance to take actions before a possible drive failure S M A R T measures attributes which are specific parameters of various parts of a hard drive and analyzes the health status of hard drives constantly The notice is given when the possible hard drive failure occurs which allows you to back up your data or replace your drives in advance The numbers displayed are real time values The number within parenthesis is the threshold value The threshold values vary from hard drive vendor to hard drive vendor please refer to hard drive vendors specification for details S M A R T technology only supports SATA drives Click Monitor gt S M A R T to display the following screen Figure 16 Monitor gt S M A R T S M A R T Slot HDD Read Error Spin Up Reallocated Seek Error Spin Up Calibration No Type Rate Time Sector Count Rate Retries Retries wn du 100 51 179 21 200 140 200 0 100 0 100 0 38 0 55 SATA 6 0 Gbit SATA 6 0 Gbit SATA 6 0 Gbit SATA 6 0 Gbit SATA 6 0 Gbit Temperature C 100 51 177 21 200 140 200 0 100 0 100 0 39 0 55 100 51 162 21 200 140 200 0 100 0 100 0 40 0 55 100 51 166 21 200 140 200 0 100 0 100 0 37 0 55 100 51 162 21 200 140 200 0 100 0 100 0 37 0 55
42. ARNING and ERROR are all selected Click Monitor Event Log to display the following screen 32 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 6 Monitor Figure 20 Monitor gt Event Log Event Log Q Clear Download Filter V information V Warning Error Type Time Content May 09 2013 00 30 23 May 09 2013 00 30 19 May 09 2013 00 30 13 May 09 2013 00 30 12 May 09 2013 00 29 37 May 09 2013 00 29 32 Disk 2 of pool test1234 is detached Disk 3 of pool test1234 is detached Datasettest1234 UserHome is created Pool test1234 is created Pool testis destroyed Datasettest UserHome is destroyed The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 9 Monitor gt Event Log LABEL DESCRIPTION Event Log Clear Click the Clear button to clear all event logs Download Click the Download button to download the log file Filter Information Select to list Information events default selected Warning Select to list Warning events default selected Error Select to list Error events default selected Type Displays the log event type Time Displays the time the event occurred Content Provides a brief explanation of the event First Click First to navigate to the first page Last Click Last to navigate to the last page The event log is displayed in reverse order which means the latest event log is on the first top of the page To clear the event lo
43. Configuration gt Account to display the following screen Figure 26 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Account User Account Local user 7 Total 2 UID User name Group Quota GB Used Email Description Modify 0 admin Administrator Group User Group none 0 amp 37 user User Group none 0 amp The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 14 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Account ITEM DESCRIPTION Local user Click to select Local or Domain users UID Displays the user ID User name Displays the account profile name Group Displays the group associated with the account profile Quota GB Displays the allocated space for the user Used 96 Displays the amount of used percentage space from the allocated quota Email Displays the user s designated email Description Displays the description given to this user account Modify Change Password Click to change the name of the selected user s account password UNS Series User s Guide EH Chapter 9 Account Note When connecting a user s home directory Windows share the network drive capacity displays the free space of the storage pool and not the user quota size The home directory is created using the thin provisioning function resulting in the larger free space capacity However the user s share is still limited to the defined user quota and not the capacity designated by thin prov
44. ESCRIPTION AntiVirus Service AntiVirus Service Select enable or disable the service Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide 131 Chapter 32 AntiVirus 32 2 2 AntiVirus Scan Filter This screen allows you to manage the files that will be excluded from a virus scan Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Scan Filter to display the following screen Figure 105 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Scan Filter Exclude File Type Q Add Exclude Share Q Add Pool File System Path ZFSFileTest Folder2 The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 74 Table Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Scan Filter LABELS DESCRIPTION Exclude file type Add Click Add to exclude file types from the scan process Name Displays the file extension name to excluded from the scan process Modify Delete Click Delete to delete the list entry Exclude share Add Click Add to exclude shares from the scan process Pool Displays the Pool name for the excluded entry File System Displays the file system name for the excluded entry Path Displays the pool path for the excluded entry Modify Delete Click Delete to delete the list entry 32 2 2 1 The Exclude File Type
45. I tab is used to setup iSCSI entity name for block based access iSCSI is a protocol standard that allows the consolidation of storage data iSCSI allows the system to act like a storage area network SAN over an existing Ethernet network Specifically it exports disk devices over an Ethernet network that iSCSI clients called initiators can attach to and mount to The Internet SCSI menu consists of the following tabs iSCSI Entity and iSCSI Node 30 3 The SCSI Entity Screen This tab can modify SCSI entity name Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt iSCSI gt SCSI Entity to display the following screen Figure 89 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt SCSI gt SCSI Entity iSCSI Entity The entity name is for a device or gateway thatis accessible from the network Entity name iqn 1989 08 tw com zyxel uns2700 000076090 The following table describes the items on this screen Table 65 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt SCSI gt SCSI Entity ITEM DESCRIPTION SCSI Entity Entity name Enter the SCSI entity name UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 30 iSCSI Table 65 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt iSCSI gt iSCSI Entity continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 30 3 1 The iSCSI Node Screen This tab can manage iSCSI node Click Conf
46. ZyXEL UNS Series Version 1 00 B3 Edition 1 7 2013 Default Login Details LAN IP Address http 169 254 1 1 User Name admin Password 1234 Copyright 2013 ZyXEL Communications Corporation IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Note This guide is a reference for a series of products Therefore some features or options in this guide may not be available in your product Graphics in this book may differ slightly from the product due to differences in operating systems operating system versions or if you installed updated firmware software for your device Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate Related Documentation e Hardware Installation Guide The Hardware Installation Guide introduces the hardware features of the UNS Series how to access the Web Configurator and introduces RAID concepts UNS Series User s Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents armario minds 1 Par E User s SII A AA S 7 Chapter 1 NACHO o UY ed TO Migs aes PL vassweyuieidusnites a 9 JEU cts Gacsenahagnareuaaaadaginecaanmeveneesaneenanesauees 9 Tt Reature IONES Vii a bn i t cu bei cde AAA A A 9 Chapter 2 Web CONQUISTA AAA a 11 A TTE Em 11 2 1 1 Accessing the NAS Web Configurator 5 22 aperte rotta tbe creia DRE pp pU 11 Chapter 3 Navigation Panel siria 13 A O 13 Spiel ERA 14 Chapter 4 G
47. actory Defaults function UNS Series User s Guide 141 Chapter 34 Reset to Factory Default UNS Series User s Guide Firmware Upgrade 35 1 Overview This chapter provides information for Firmware Upgrade in Maintenance 35 2 Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade is used to upgrade controller firmware Click Maintenance gt Firmware Upgrade to display the following screen Figure 118 Maintenance gt Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade To upgrade the intemal device firmware browse to the location of the binary BIN upgrade file and click Upload Upgrade files can be downloaded from website If the upgrade file is compressed ZIP file you must first extract the binary BIN file In some cases you may need to reconfigure File Path The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 85 Maintenance Firmware Upgrade LABEL DESCRIPTION Firmware Upgrade File Path Displays the current path of the selected file in Choose File Choose File Click Choose File to select a local file firmware Upgrade Click Upgrade to initiate the upgrade process Note The firmware file must be a BIN file such as xxxx bin UNS Series User s Guide 143 Chapter 35 Firmware Upgrade UNS Series User s Guide Reboot 36 1 Overview This chapter provides information for Reboot in Maintenance 36 2 Reboot The Reboot option is used to reboot the system Cl
48. al unified storage system for small to medium sized companies It provides both file access and block access at the same time to meet all kinds of deployment needs IT mangers can use thin provisioning to create multiple types of file systems and iSCSI volumes to achieve greater storage efficiency Data is protected by RAID and the ZFS file system making sure of end to end data consistency at all times Extra data protection can be added using snapshot and remote replication The UNS Series is the ultimate storage solution for your company UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started UNS Series User s Guide Setup Wizard 4 1 Overview The Setup Wizard section allows you to initially configure the system name time time zone and RAID pool levels 4 2 System Wizard Click Configuration gt Setup Wizard to display the following screen The Setup Wizard function is only available when all disks are marked as FreeDisk In the event that a disk is in use the Setup Wizard function directs you to the Physical Disk screen Figure 15 Configuration gt Setup Wizard System name System name UNS2700 Time and Date Setup Keep Current time Current Time 17 45 11 Current Date 2013 5 1 13 Manual 17 gt 4s gt 6 7 2013 gt 5 13 gt Get from Time Server Time Zone Setup Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Pool Setup Raid Level RADO y
49. ates that the hard drive has unrecoverable read errors e Reserved One of the RAID member disks contains RAID group and pool information If the original RAID group and pool information can t be found either you have put this disk into its original slot or have set this disk as a free disk SMARTCTL The SMART of the hard drive e Unknown the SMART of the hard drive is unknown e NoError the SMART of the hard drive has no error e HasError the SMART of the hard drive has errors Usage The usage of the hard drive e RAID disk The hard drive is set to a RAID group Free disk The hard drive contains free hard disk space e Dedicated spare The hard drive is set as a dedicated spare of a pool SSD Solid state drive SSD Vendor Displays hard drive vendor Serial Displays hard drive serial number Rate Hard drive rate e SATA 6Gb s e SATA 3Gb s SATA 1 5Gb s 6 1 3 Snapshot All point in time snapshots at which you have created are displayed here Click Monitor gt Snapshot to display the following screen Figure 18 Monitor gt Snapshot Snapshot Filter All Total 0 Used MB Refer MB Created Time The following table describes the items on this screen Table 7 Monitor gt Snapshot ITEM DESCRIPTION Snapshot Filter Select All or specific snapshots created for individual shares from the drop down menu Name Used MB
50. ation gt Storage Configuration gt ZFS gt Delete Create jj Delete Name Type Quota GB Reserved GB Used GB Dedup Compress Sync Copies Schedule Original Modify P1 Z1 filesystem Disabled standard 4 Y P1 d1 filesystem Disabled standard A Y Pt filesystem Disabled standard a Y P2 UserHome filesystem Zero Reclaim standard P2 f2 filesystem Disabled standard a Y filesystem Disabled standard A Y filesystem Disabled standard ZW UNS Series User s Guide 83 Chapter 20 ZFS The following table describes the items in this screen Table 41 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt ZFS gt Delete LABEL DESCRIPTION Name Displays the Name of the file system or volume Type Displays the type of dataset file system or volume Quota GB Displays the designated quota for the selection Reserved GB Displays the reserved capacity for the selection Used GB Displays the current used capacity for the selection Dedup Displays the status of Dedup on off Compress Displays the assigned compression type Disable Zero Reclaim Generic Zero Reclaim Enable Sync Displays the sync setting disabled standard or always Copies Displays the number of data copies Schedule Displays the status of the schedule Original Displays the original dataset type Back Click the Back button to return to the previous page Apply Click the Apply button to save the new settings Res
51. ation of a replication task Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Replication gt Create to display the following screen UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 31 Backup Figure 96 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Replication gt Create gt Step1 Select Source ZFS Step 1 Select Source ZFS Task name Name Type Used GB Free GB Pool1 UserHome filesystem 0 7307 99 Pool1 ZFSvolume volume 0 7307 99 Pool1 snapshotclone volume 0 7307 99 Back Next Reset 1 Enter the Task name and select a file system or volume to replicate 2 Click Next to continue The Select Target screen displays Figure 97 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Replication gt Create gt Stepi Select Source ZFS gt Step 2 Select Target Step 2 Select Target Local Cloning 9 Remote Replication Target IP 192 168 1 1 User Name username Password Back Next Reset 3 Select Local cloning and proceed to step 7 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 31 Backup 10 Figure 98 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Replication gt Create gt Step 3 Select Target ZFS gt Step1 Select Source ZFS gt Step 2 Select Target gt Step 3 Select Target ZFS Selecting Local Cloning Step 2 Select Target 9 Local Cloning Remote Replication 192 168 1 1 user name Back Next Reset
52. bled default or disabled Standby Displays the Standby powering down HDD spin for energy saving status enabled default or disabled Readahead Displays the Readahead status enabled default or disabled This feature loads data to the disk s buffer in advance for further usage Command queuing Displays the Command queuing status enabled default or disabled This function allows commands to be stored in a queue and then executed one at a time Newer SATA and most SCSI disks support this feature Modify SMARTCTL self test inactive Click SMARTCTL self test inactive to start the S M A R T test Download SMARTCTL log Click Download SMARTCTL log to download the S M A R T log file Set Free Disk Click Set Free Disk to free up hard disk space In the Modify column the Delete option allows you to delete pre existing files or volumes Click Delete and confirm at the pop up screen to complete the deletion Figure 48 Configuration Storage Configuration ZFS Delete The page at 219 87 158 101 says volume UserHome settings You are going to delete the file system or volume that may be in use and has associated data sessions on it Are you sure to delete Pooll UserHome NOTE It may take a long time to delete file system or Remove UserHome directory may remove event logs too Please backup event logs manullay before chenge UNS Series User s Guide T3
53. can only be applied to the whole file system or the volume It cannot be applied to the specific shared folders Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot to display the following screen Figure 73 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot Take Snapshot Filter All Name Pool1 UserHome gSnapshot2 0 0 Pool1 ZFSFileTestg Snapshot1 0 Total 2 Used MB Refer MB Created Time Modify Tue May 142 342013 EL Tue May 142 342013 EA The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 51 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot COLUMN NAME DESCRIPTION Take Snapshot Click Take Snapshot to take a snapshot Filter Click the drop down menu select a viewing filter for the snapshot listing Total Displays the total number of listed snapshots Clone Click Clone to clone the file system or the volume Rollback Click Rollback to rollback the snapshot of a file system or the snapshot of a volume Delete Click Delete to delete the snapshot of a file system or the snapshot of a volume Name Displays the name of the snapshot Used MB Displays the amount of snapshot space being used Refer GB Displays the referred capacity of the file system or volume Created Time Displays the specified time in which the snapshot was created In the Modify column Rollback and Delete are displayed UNS Series User s Guide
54. cribes the labels on this screen Table 59 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Directory Services gt LDAP LABELS DESCRIPTION LDAP server IP address Enter the IP address of your LDAP server Base DN The base distinguished name DN indicates where in the LDAP directory you wish to load users and groups In LDAP form it is cn Users dc lt your domain gt Let s say your domain is aaa bbb com The Base DN you should be put in as cn Users dc aaa dc bbb dc com Admin DN Admin DN By default the administrator DN is in the form of cn Administrator dc lt your domain For example the Admin DN should be put in as cn Administrator dc aaa dc bbb dc com Administrator password Enter your administrator password User base DN Enter the user base DN Group base DN Enter the group base DN Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide CIFS 25 1 Overview The chapter provides information for the Common Internet File System CIFS in Configuration 25 2 CIFS Service The CIFS function can be used to setup CIFS services to support file services for Windows based computers UNS Series unified storage provides CIFS capabilities without the need for a Windows server in the network Starting this service opens the following ports on the UNS Series unified storage system e TCP 139 smbd e TCP 445 smbd
55. d to setup a backup task to the Amazon S3 service Before using the service you must have an Amazon S3 account first There is no limit to the number Amazon S3 tasks on your device If you experience slow system performance reduce the number of Amazon S3 tasks Click Configuration Application Configuration gt Backup gt Amazon S3 to display the following screen Figure 102 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Amazon S3 Create Taskname Type Folder S3 bucket S3folder Status Schedule Create time Modify AS3Task Upload Pooli UserHome bucket1 Standby Disabled 2013 05 14 22 38 07 J ZW The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 71 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Amazon S3 LABELS DESCRIPTION Amazon S3 Task Create Click Create button to add a backup task to Amazon S3 service Task name Displays the name of a task Type Displays the type of backup task upload or download ZFS Displays the local ZFS name Folder Displays the name of the local folder name S3 bucket Displays the name of the Amazon S3 bucket S3 folder Displays the Amazon S3 target folder Status Displays the current status of a task UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 31 Backup LABELS DESCRIPTION Schedule Displays the schedule status of the task enabled or disabled Create time Displays the time of a created
56. dd LABELS DESCRIPTION AntiVirus Exclude Share Create Pool Click the Pool to exclude from an antivirus scan Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide 133 Chapter 32 AntiVirus 32 2 3 AntiVirus Task This screen allows you to manage the antivirus tasks Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Task to display the following screen Figure 108 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Task AntiVirus Task Create Task name Pool File System Path Status Schedule Create time Modify aaaa undefined Standby Disabled 2013 03 26 00 45 14 ANA ZW Antivirustask Pool1 UserHome Standby Disabled 2013 05 14 20 13 12 AA ZW The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 77 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Task LABELS DESCRIPTION AntiVirus Task Create Click Create to add a virus scan task Task name Displays the defined name for the task Pool Displays the target Pool for the task File System Displays the target file system for the task Path Displays the path of the file system Status Displays the status of the task schedule Disabled enbled Create time Displays the original creation time stamp of the task Mo
57. dify Start Click Start to initiate a task Stop Click Stop to halt an ongoing task Schedule Click Schedule to set a schedule for a pre defined task Delete Click Delete to delete a virus scan task In the Modify column the Start and Stop options allows you to manually start a schedule To Start a schedule Click Start and confirm at the pop up screen to start the pre defined schedule Figure 109 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Task gt Stop The page at 219 87 158 101 says Are you sure to start task antivirustask NETA To Stop a schedule Click Stop and confirm at the pop up screen to stop the pre defined schedule 134 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 32 AntiVirus Figure 110 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Task gt Start The page at 219 87 158 101 says Are you sure to stop task antivirustask l Cancel 32 2 3 1 The Antivirus Task Create Screen Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Task gt Create to display the following screen Figure 111 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Task gt Create AntiVirus Task Create Task name taskname File System FileSystem FileSystem Isharefolder UserHome Back Apply Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen Tab
58. dwidth KB s Download bandwidth KB s The following table describes the items on this screen Table 63 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt FTP ITEM DESCRIPTION FTP Service FTP Service Select to enable or disable the service UNS Series User s Guide ns Chapter 28 FTP Table 63 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt FTP continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Login Banner Enter a description for the login banner default Welcome to FTP server Maximum number of characters is 256 Clients Enter a number to designate the maximum number of simultaneous clients default 32 Range is 1 4096 Connections Enter a number to designate the maximum number of connections per IP address default 32 Range is 1 32 Login Attempts Enter a number to designate the maximum number of login attempts before client is disconnected default 3 Range is 3 32 Timeout Click the drop down menu to select a timeout period prior to client disconnection default 60 sec Values are 30 60 300 600 1800 3600 Minimum Passive Port Maximum Passive port Enter a number to designate the minimum number of passive ports default 49152 The range is 1024 65535 Enter a number to designate the maximum number of passive ports default 65534 The range is 1024 65535 Upload Enter the upload bandwidth limit KB s default is O no
59. e Community Enter the SNMP community string UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 14 UPS Table 22 Table Configuration gt System Configuration gt UPS continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Shutdown Displays the current battery level A setting level of zero initiates function shutdown Battery Level Shutdown Displays the delay timer before shutdown In the event of power failure the system will Delay s attempt a recovery within the allocated delay period otherwise it initiates a shutdown procedure Setting of zero disables the function Shutdown UPS Use this to enable an automatic UPS shutdown after a successful system shutdown during a power failure Once power is restored the UPS function triggers a system power up function Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide Network Setting 15 1 Overview This chapter provides information for the network settings in Configuration 15 2 Network Setting Screen The Network Setting option is mainly used for accessing the LAN1 port and LAN ports You can use this option to configure IP addresses for these network ports The UNS Series includes the following network port configuration e UNS Series 1 x GbE LAN1 port 2 x 10GbE port 1 x GbE port per controller Each port must be assigned its own IP address multi homed mode or in present link aggregation
60. e the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 21 2 3 The Explorer Search Files Screen Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share gt Search Files to display the following screen UNS Series User s Guide EB Chapter 21 Share Figure 65 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share gt Search Files Search Files Look for Search area 9 Current path Pool Pool1 ZFS FileSystem Path Selected pool Pool1 All pool Case sensitive Back Apply Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 47 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share gt Search Files LABELS DESCRIPTION Search Files Look for Enter the name of the file to search Search area The search area includes the following methods Current path Selected pool and All pool Current path Select this option to search under the current file path Selected pool Select this option to search under the selected storage pool All pool Select this option to search under all storage pools Case Sensitive Check this option to match search criteria based on upper and lower case characters Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 21 2 4 Shares The Shares function allows you to remove or view the status of current shares Click Config
61. es After the task is created you can schedule the implementation 31 2 2 The Replication Schedule Screen Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Replication gt Schedule to display the following screen Figure 101 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Replication gt Schedule Schedule Setting Disable Hourly Daily 9 Weekly At 0 o clock Every week s Monday 7 Tureday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Back ok Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen UNS Series User s Guide 127 Chapter 31 Backup Table 70 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Replication gt Schedule LABELS DESCRIPTION Schedule setting Hourly Every Click the drop down menu to set a schedule on an hourly interval Daily At o clock Click the drop down menu to set a schedule on a specific 24 hour period Every Enter a variable x to initiate the schedule every X day s Weekly At o clock Click the drop down menu to set a schedule on a specific 24 hour period Every Enter a variable x to initiate the schedule every X week s Days Select the days to initiate the schedule Back Click Back to return to the previous screen OK Click OK to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 31 3 Amazon S3 The Amazon S3 tab is use
62. et Click the Reset button to return to the previous page 20 2 3 The ZFS Edit File System or Volume Screen Thin provisioning is a dynamic process of allocating the exact required amount of storage space at the time it is required This feature can be applied to both file systems and volumes Thin provisioning improves storage efficiency by removing stranded or reserved but unused disk capacity Figure 60 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt ZFS gt Edit Edit File System or Volume Pool Pool1 Name FileSystem Property Y Thin Provisioning W Deduplication Compression Disable Zero Reclaim Generic Zero Reclaim 9 Enable Sync Disable Standard Always Number of Data Copies 9 One Two Three Back Apply Reset UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 20 ZFS The following table describes the items in this screen Table 42 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt ZFS gt Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Pool Displays the assigned Pool Name Displays the current name of the file system or volume Enter a new name to replace the current one Property Select the storage technology for this dataset thin provisioning and or deduplication Compression Use this to select the type of compression Disable no compression zero reclaim generic zero reclaim or enable Sync Number of Data Copies Use this to select the type of synchronization method for the new fi
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64. g click Clear and confirm at the prompt Figure 21 Monitor gt Event Log gt Clear The page at 219 87 158 101 says Are you sure to clear Event Log UNS Series User s Guide 33 Chapter 6 Monitor 6 1 6 UPS Click Monitor gt UPS to display the following screen Figure 22 Monitor gt UPS UPS UPS Type IP Address Community Smart UPS SNMP Shutdown Battery Level 96 Shutdown Delay s Shutdown UPS Status Battery Level Unable to detect UPS The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 10 Monitor gt UPS LABEL DESCRIPTION UPS UPS type Indicates the UPS type Shutdown Indicates the battery level percentage before the device initiates a graceful shutdown Battery Level Shutdown Indicates the delay time before a graceful shutdown occurs Delay Shutdown UPS Indicates if the shutdown function is disabled or enabled Status Indicates the current status of the UPS Battery Level Displays the battery level charge percentage 6 1 7 Connection Click Monitor gt Connection to display the following screen Figure 23 Monitor gt Connection Connection Protocol 34 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 6 Monitor The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 11 Monitor gt Connection LABEL DESCRIPTION Connection Protocol Displays the type of protocol ass
65. ge NAS unit that consolidates both NAS and IP SAN characteristics providing users with file level access and block level SCSI support for application such as email services or a database The UNS Series features the following file based protocols CIFS NFS AFP FTP and WebDAV for cross platform file sharing giving users on diverse operating platforms access to shared files and directories The UNS Series also supports multi level RAID technologies ensuring high data availability and integrity 1 1 1 Feature Highlights The UNS Series provides the following major benefits to your business e Cost Effective Backup Solution With the integration of Amazon S3 s online data protection feature you can easily backup safe copies of your most important data into the claud which ensures data safety High Reliability The Z File System ZFS of UNS Series provides a robust storage environment by eliminating any data inconsistencies As ZFS supports the self healing feature which enables the storage system to detect silent data corruption and correct any error instantly Furthermore it also offers snapshot file systems volumes cloning and anti virus software which enhances the overall performance of disaster recovery processes e Optimized Storage Capacity With the implementation of thin provisioning the storage space can be conserved by assigning only what is needed rather than allocating the full amount of space as requested In addition
66. ges UNS Series User s Guide Mail Setting 10 1 Overview This chapter provides information on the Mail Setting screens in Configuration The Mail Setting helps you to configure mail server settings and mail event logs 10 2 Mail Setting The Mail setting option is used to enter up to three mail addresses to receive event notifications Fill in the necessary fields and click Send test mail to test the configuration Some mail servers check the Mail from address and need the SMTP relay setting for authentication You can set the event login levels to receive default Warning and Error Please make sure that the DNS server IP has been setup correctly Configuration gt Network Configuration gt DNS Setting so the event notification mail can be sent successfully Click Configuration gt System Configuration gt Mail Setting to display the following screen UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 10 Mail Setting Figure 30 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Mail Setting Mail Setting Mail from address mailman UNS2700 Mail to address 1 Information Y Warning Y Error Mail to address 2 Information V Warning Y Error Mail to address 3 Information Y Warning Y Error SMTP relay Send test mail The following table describes the items on this screen Table 18 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Mail Setting ITEM DESCRIPTION Mail Setting Ma
67. graded mode e Failed one of the RAID set is in failed mode e Importing the system is loading data from the disks which means the pool is not ready for use yet Health Displays the health status of the hard drive e Good healthy state e Failed there are errors or the drive has failed e Error alert there is a S M A R T error alert e Read errors there are unrecoverable read errors e Reserved One of the RAID member disks contains RAID group and pool information and is not found Either the disk is not in the original slot or has been changed to a free disk SMART CTL The SMART of the hard drive e Unknown the SMART of the hard drive is unknown e NoError the SMART of the hard drive has no error e HasError the SMART of the hard drive has errors Usage Displays the set usage type for the hard drive e RAID disk The hard drive is set to a RAID group e Free disk The hard drive contains free hard disk space e Dedicated spare The hard drive is set as a dedicated spare of a pool 72 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 18 Physical Disk Table 34 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Physical Disk ITEM DESCRIPTION SSD Displays if there are SSDs available no or yes Vendor Displays the hard drive vendor Serial Displays the hard drive serial numbers Rate Hard drive rate e SATA 6Gb s e SATA 3Gb s e SATA 1 5Gb s Write cache Displays the Write cache status ena
68. gt Download system information to display the following screen UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 33 Download Figure 116 Maintenance gt Download gt Download system information Download system information Click Download to download system information file The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 83 Maintenance gt Download gt Download system information LABEL DESCRIPTION Download system information Download Click Download to download the system information file UNS Series User s Guide 34 1 Overview This chapter provides information for Reset to Factory Defaults in Maintenance Reset to Factory Default 34 2 Reset to Factory Defaults The Reset to factory Defaults option allows you to reset the system configurations back to the original factory default settings Click Maintenance gt Reset to Factory Defaults to display the following screen Note Current settings are deleted after initiating the Reset to Factory Defaults function Figure 117 Maintenance gt Reset to Factory Defaults Reset to Factory Defaults Click Resetto clear all user entered configuration information and return to factory defaults Reset Device The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 84 Maintenance gt Reset to Factory Defaults LABEL DESCRIPTION Reset Device Reset to Factory Defaults Click Reset Device to initiate the F
69. gure 47 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Physical Disk Physical Disk Slot No Size GB Pool Name Status Health SMARTCTL Usage SSD Vendor Serial Rate Write Cache Standby Readahead Command queuing Modify 1 3726 QUICK11264 Online Good NoError RAIDDisk No WDC WD WMC130034172 SATA 6 0 Gbit Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled B om 3726 QUICK11264 Online Good Unknown RAIDDisk WDC WD WMC130076090 SATA 6 0 Gbit Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled B li 3726 QUICK11264 Online Good Unknown RAIDDisk WDC WD WMC130027644 SATA 6 0 Gbit Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled B om 2794 QUICK11264 Online Good Unknown RAIDDisk WDC WD WMC130047301 SATA6 0Gbit Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled B 3 ll 2794 QUICK11264 Online Good Unknown RAIDDisk WDC WD WMC130046852 SATA 6 0 Gbit Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled B om 2794 QUICK11264 Online Good Unknown RAIDDisk WDC WD WMC130050906 SATA6 0Gbit Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled B om The following table describes the items on this screen Table 34 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Physical Disk ITEM DESCRIPTION Slot The position of a hard drive The button next to the number of slot shows the functions which can be executed Size GB Hard drive capacity The unit can be displayed in GB or MB Pool Name Pool name Status The status of the hard drive e Online the hard drive is online e Rebuilding the hard drive is being rebuilt e Degraded one of the RAID set is in de
70. he file system or volume that may be in use and has associated data sessions on it Are you sure to delete Pooll UserHome NOTE It may take a long time to delete file system or Remove UserHome directory may remove event logs too Please backup event logs manullay before chenge 20 2 1 The ZFS Create Screen Use this screen to create a file system or a volume Click Configuration Storage Configuration gt ZFS gt Create to show the following screen Figure 58 Configuration Storage Configuration ZFS Create Name Pool Type Property Compression Sync Number of Data Copies Size Pool1 O File system Volume 7 Thin Provisioning E Deduplication Disable Zero Reclaim Generic Zero Reclaim Enable Disable Standard Always 9 One Two Three 3653 GB Back Apply Reset UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 20 ZFS The following table describes the items in this screen Table 40 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt ZFS gt Create LABEL DESCRIPTION Name Enter a Name for the file system or volume Pool Click the drop down menu to select the home pool Type Select the type of dataset to create file system or volume Property Select the storage technology for this dataset thin provisioning or deduplication Thin provisioning dynamically allocate space as required in a storage area network for fi
71. hot Schedule Edit 103 Snapshot Schedule Set 102 SNMP 51 System 37 SystemLogServer 53 Time 39 U UPS 34 55 UsageScenario 19 W Web Configurator Overview 11 WebDAV 117 Wizard 25 ZFS 81 UNS Series User s Guide Index ZFS_Create 82 ZFS_Delete 83 ZFS_EditFile 84 UNS Series User s Guide 151
72. iable x to initiate the schedule every X day s Weekly At o clock Click the drop down menu to set a schedule on a specific 24 hour period Every Enter a variable x to initiate the schedule every X week s Days Select the days to initiate the schedule Back Click Back to return to the previous screen OK Click OK to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 32 2 3 3 AntiVirus Update This screen allows you to manage the updates of antivirus pattern files Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Update to display the following screen 136 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 32 AntiVirus Figure 113 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Update AntiVirus Update Status Standby Version 0 Last Update Auto Update Status Enable Disable Online Update Online Update Update Now Manual Update File Path Choose File No file chosen The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 80 Table Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Update LABELS DESCRIPTION AntiVirus Update Status Displays the status of antivirus software Version Displays the current antivirus version Last Update Displays the date entry for the current antivirus version Auto Update Status Select Enable to configure the Auto Update function Update automatically En
73. ick Maintenance gt Reboot to display the following screen Figure 119 Maintenance gt Reboot Reboot Click Reboot will cause the device to reboot The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 86 Maintenance Reboot LABEL DESCRIPTION Reboot Reboot Click Reboot to restart the device 145 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 36 Reboot UNS Series User s Guide 37 Shutdown 37 1 Overview This chapter provides information for Shutdown in Maintenance 37 2 Shutdown The Shutdown option is used to shutdown the system Before powering off the system it is highly recommended to execute Shutdown function to flush the data from cache onto the physical disks The step is important for data protection Click Maintenance gt Shutdown to display the following message Figure 120 Maintenance gt Shutdown Shutdown Click Shutdown will cause the device to shutdown The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 87 Maintenance gt Shutdown LABEL DESCRIPTION Shutdown Shutdown Click Shutdown to power off the device UNS Series User s Guide 147 Chapter 37 Shutdown UNS Series User s Guide Index A Account 41 Account_ChangePWD 42 Account_Group 42 Account_Import 43 AFP 113 AllAboutSharing 22 AV 131 AV AVreport 138 AV AVtask 134 AV AVtask Create 135 AV AVtask Schedule 135 AV AVupdate 13
74. igned to this connection User Displays the user profile currently associated with this connection Client Displays the type of client Server Indicates the name of the server associated with this connection UNS Series User s Guide 35 Chapter 6 Monitor UNS Series User s Guide 7 1 Overview System This section provides information for System in System Configuration 7 2 System The System option is used to setup the system name system indication buzzer and auto shutdown The default system name is composed of the model name and its serial number Click Configuration gt System Configuration gt System to display the following screen Figure 24 Configuration gt System Configuration gt System System name System name Buzzer UNS2700 If buzzer is enabled the system will make a sound like a bee buzzing when system is on abnormal status O Enabled Disabled Auto shutdown If auto shutdown is enabled the system will shutdown automatically when the internal power levels or temperature are not with normal levels 9 Enabled O Disabled The following table describes the items on this screen Table 12 Configuration gt System Configuration gt System ITEM DESCRIPTION System name System name To change the System name place the mouse pointer inside the name box highlight the old name and type in a new one Buzzer
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76. il from To change the Mail from address place the mouse pointer inside the name box highlight address the old name and type in a new one Mail to Enter your first mail address address 1 Information Select event Login levels Warning Error Mail to Enter your second mail address address 2 Information Select event Login levels Warning Error Mail to Enter your third mail address address 3 Information Select event Login levels Warning Error SMTP relay Select SMTP relay if you want to send receive or route e mail across a network UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 10 Mail Setting Table 18 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Mail Setting ITEM DESCRIPTION SMTP server Enter the IP address or DNS name of the SMTP server No Select No authentication radio button if the SMTP server does not require authentication authentication Log on using Select Log on using radio button if the SMTP server requires authentication Account Enter your account name Password Enter your password Enable secure Enable this check box for secure message transmission connection SSL Send test mail Click Send test mail to send test email Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide 47 Chapter 10 Mail Setting UNS Series User s Guide 11 1 Overview Messenger This chapter provides i
77. ile System function can be used to setup NFS services for sharing files and directories on a network among Linux machines and Unix machines Starting this service opens the following ports on the ZyXEL unified storage system e TCP 111 rpcbind e TCP 2049 nfsd e UDP 111 rpcbind e Additionally mountd and rpcbind will each be bound to any available UDP port Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt NFS to display the following screen Figure 85 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt NFS NFS Service NFSv4 domain O Enable Disable The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 61 Configuration Application Configuration NFS LABELS DESCRIPTION NFS Service NFS Service Select to enable or disable the service NFSv4 domain Enter the NFSv4 domain name for use with ID mapping Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 26 NFS n2 UNS Series User s Guide 27 1 Overview The chapter provides information for the Apple Filing Protocol AFP in Configuration 27 2 AFP Service AFP The AFP tab is used to setup AFP protocol The AFP is a network protocol that offers file sharing services for Mac computers Starting this service opens the following ports on the ZyXEL unified storage system e TCP 548 afpd e TCP 4799 cnid_metadata e UDP 5353 and a
78. information V waming Y Error The following table describes the items on this screen UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 13 System Log Server Table 21 Configuration gt System Configuration gt System Log Server ITEM DESCRIPTION System Log Server Server IP Enter the IP address hostname of the System Log Server hostname UDP port By default the UDP port is 514 Facility Select an account from the drop down menu Information Warning Error Click to select the type of event login information to report Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide UPS 14 1 Overview This chapter provides information for the Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS service in System Configuration 14 2 UPS Click Configuration gt System Configuration gt UPS to display the following screen Figure 34 Configuration gt System Configuration gt UPS UPS UPS Type Smart UPS SNMP IP Address Community Shutdown Battery Level Shutdown Delay s Shutdown UPS The following table describes the items on this screen Table 22 Table Configuration System Configuration UPS ITEM DESCRIPTION UPS UPS type Use this to select the UPS type None Smart UPS or Megatec None no UPS available Megatec UPS a Megatec supported device IP Address Enter the IP Address of the UPS typ
79. ing gt Edit gt Jumbo Frame ITEM DESCRIPTION Set Jumbo Frame Name Displays the name of the jumbo screen network Select Enable to allow the network to handle jumbo frames Select Disable to deactivate this function Back Click Back to return to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 15 2 6 The Create Link Aggregation Screen Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Create Link Aggregation to display the following screen 62 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 15 Network Setting Figure 41 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Create Link Aggregation Link Aggregation or Multi homed Select the network interfaces that you would like to bond together Aggregation 9 DHCP Static Trunking s Trunking LACP Balance alb 169 254 1 1 172 23 30 254 VI LAN1 LANZ Back Apply Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 29 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Create Link Aggregation LABEL DESCRIPTION Aggregation Link Aggregation or Multi homed Select the following options from the drop down menu At least two network interfaces must be selected for link aggregation to work Trunking Configure multiple network ports in parallel to increase the link speed beyond the limits
80. isioning 9 2 1 The Change Password Screen Click Configuration System Configuration Account Change password to display the following screen Figure 27 Configuration System Configuration Account Change password Change Password Name admin New Password Retype Passord Back Apply Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 15 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Account gt Change password ITEM DESCRIPTION Change Password Name Displays the account profile name New Password Enter the new password for this account Retype Password Enter the new password again for verification Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 9 3 Group Account The Group Account option offers functions to manage local groups such as add delete edit or view the status of the groups Local groups and domain groups are displayed separately by selecting the drop down list Click Configuration gt System Configuration gt Account gt Group Account to display the following screen UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 9 Account Figure 28 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Account gt Group Account Group Account Domain group v Total 0 GID Group name Description The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 16 Co
81. ive Directory Active Directory Please make sure the DNS setting is the same as primary domain controller Domain controller name or IP address Domain administrator account Domain administrator password Fully Qualified Domain Name NetBIOS domain name Set AD account synchronaization period minutes The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 58 Configuration Application Configuration Directory Services Active Directory LABELS DESCRIPTION Domain controller name Enter the name of your Domain Controller or you can enter its IP address or IP address Domain administrator Enter your domain administrator account account Domain administrator Enter your domain administrator password password Fully Qualified Domain Enter the fully qualified domain name Name NetBIOS domain name Enter the NetBIOS domain name Set AD account Enter the number of minute s synchronization period UNS Series User s Guide 107 Chapter 24 Directory Services 24 2 2 The Directory Services LDAP Screen Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Directory Services gt LDAP to display the following screen Figure 83 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Directory Services gt LDAP O LDAP LDAP server IP address Base DN Admin DN Administrator password User base DN Group base DN Apply Reset The following table des
82. le system It is disabled for the volume type Disabled All write commands become asynchronous It will ignore the synchronous transaction demands of applications such as database or NFS Standard default dependent on the application Always All write commands become synchronous even if the application issues asynchronous transactions Use this to select the number of data copies to create one two or three Size Use this to enter the size GB or MB for the file system or volume Note The value can not be assigned when Thin Provisioning is selected Back Click the Back button to return to the previous page Apply Click the Apply button to save the new settings Reset Click the Reset button to return to the previous page UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 20 ZFS UNS Series User s Guide Share 21 1 Overview This chapter provides information for Share in Storage Configuration Share covers network and system storage management 21 2 Explorer The Sharing Configuration menu consists of the following options Explorer and Shares The Explorer option provides you with features such as file system volume creation system volume edition file system volume deletion folder creation for file system taking a snapshot auto snapshot adding share for file system attaching for volume or browsing the whole storage pool structure Click Configuration gt Storage Configurati
83. le 78 Table Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Task gt Create LABELS DESCRIPTION AntiVirus Task Create Task name Enter the name of the task Po Displays the Pool location of the selection File System Displays the File System of the selection Path Displays the Path of the selection Back Click Back to go to the previous screen apply Click Apply to save the change J Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 32 2 3 2 The Antivirus Task Schedule Screen Click Configuration Application Configuration Antivirus Antivirus Task Schedule to display the following screen UNS Series User s Guide 135 Chapter 32 AntiVirus Figure 112 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Task gt Schedule Schedule Setting Disable Hourly Daily 9 Weekly At o clock Every week s Monday 3 Tureday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Back ok Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 79 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Task gt Schedule LABELS DESCRIPTION Schedule Setting Hourly Every Click the drop down menu to set a schedule on an hourly interval Daily At o clock Click the drop down menu to set a schedule on a specific 24 hour period Every Enter a var
84. le system and volume There is no size quota or reserved size for thin provisioning as it uses the available size of the storage pool for the upper size limit Deduplication the compression of data by storing only changes to the original data for file system and volume This storage method is highly dependent on the size of memory Compression Use this to select the type of compression Disable no compression zero reclaim generic zero reclaim or enable Sync Use this to select the type of synchronization method for the new file system It is disabled for the volume type Disabled All write commands become asynchronous It will ignore the synchronous transaction demands of applications such as database or NFS Standard default dependent on the application Always All write commands become synchronous even if the application issues asynchronous transactions Number of Data Copies Use this to select the number of data copies to create one two or three Size Use this to enter the size GB or MB for the file system or volume Back Click the Back button to return to the previous page Apply Click the Apply button to save the new settings Reset Click the Reset button to return to the previous page 20 2 2 The ZFS Delete Screen Use this screen to create a file system or a volume Click Configuration Storage Configuration gt ZFS gt Delete to show the following screen Figure 59 Configur
85. limit bandwidth KB s Download Enter the download bandwidth limit KB s default is O no limit bandwidth KB s Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide WebDAV 29 1 Overview The chapter provides information for the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning WebDAV in Configuration 29 2 WebDAV Service The WebDAV tab is used to setup WebDAV protocol It is an extension of HTTP v1 1 protocol that allows users to manage files across different operating system platforms Starting this service opens the following port on the ZyXEL unified storage system e TCP 80 http Click Configuration Application Configuration WebDAV to display the following screen Figure 88 Configuration gt Application Configuration WebDAV WebDAV Service WebDAV Service 9 Enable O Disable The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 64 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt WebDAV LABELS DESCRIPTION WebDAV Service WebDAV Service Select to enable or disable the service Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide 117 Chapter 29 WebDAV UNS Series User s Guide SCSI 30 1 Overview The chapter provides information for the Internet SCSI iSCSI in Configuration 30 2 SCSI Configuration The Internet SCS
86. llow Deny IP Filter Rule Add IP Filter Rule Filter Rule Start IP Address End IP Address 1 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 254 The following table describes the items on this screen Table 31 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt IP Filter Setting ITEM DESCRIPTION IP Filter Setup Status Select Enable to activate IP filter function By default Disable is selected Filter policy Select Allow to allow IP addresses defined in IP Filter Rule By default Deny is selected IP Filter Rule Add IP Filter Click Add IP Filter Rule to define a new IP filter rule Rule Filter Rule Displays the ID number for the filter rule Start IP Displays the starting IP address for this filter rule Address End IP Address Displays the ending IP address for this filter rule Modify UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 17 IP Filter Setting Table 31 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt IP Filter Setting continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Edit Click Edit to modify the selected IP filter rule settings Filter Rule Type Start IP Address and End IP Address Delete Click Delete to delete the IP filter rule Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes In the Modify column the Delete option allows you to delete a pre existing rule Click Delete and confirm at the pop up screen to complete the deletion Figure 44 Configuration gt
87. mary DNS 7223541 Secondary DNS 168 9514 DNS search path Note DNSsetting will apply to all networks ports All network ports share same DIS setting The following table describes the items on this screen Table 30 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt DNS Setting ITEM DESCRIPTION DNS Setting Primary DNS Enter your primary DNS server IP address Secondary Enter your secondary DNS server IP address DNS DNS search Enter a comma separated list for possible expansion of hotsnames For example if a search path path domain is nas example com example com and the search crawler encounters a target name mydevice the search crawler tests mydevice nas example com and mydevice example com Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide 65 Chapter 16 DNS Setting UNS Series User s Guide 17 IP Filter Setting 17 1 Overview This chapter provides information for the IP Filter Settings in Configuration 17 2 IP Filter Setting The IP Filter Setting option is used for accessing IP Filter Setup and IP Filter Rule which offers the basic firewall function Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt IP Filter Setting to display the following screen Figure 43 Configuration Network Configuration IP Filter Setting IP Filter Setup Status O Enable 9 Disable Filter policy O A
88. nfiguration gt System Configuration gt Account gt Group Account LABELS DESCRIPTION GID Displays the group ID user assigned range 1000 60000 Group name Displays the group name for the GID User Displays the number of users belonging to this group Description Displays a description for this group 9 4 Import Export Account The Import Export function allows you to import or export user account settings to or from an external file Click Configuration gt System Configuration gt Account gt Import Export Account to display the following screen Figure 29 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Account gt Import Export Account Export Export account setting file Import O Overwrite dupbcated account File Path The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 17 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Account gt Import Export Account ITEM DESCRIPTION Export Export account setting Click Export to export the user account settings to a text file file Import Overwrite duplicated Select this to overwrite a pre existing account account File Path Displays the file path of the selected document Browse Click Browse to browse for an account file to import UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 9 Account ITEM DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the chan
89. nfiguring a Network c Le e n SQLServer v 4 n Y Y BR ra EX B ES D ossi LS si AS e E Admin A Accounting C Finance iiss pests KE r Y 1 E R amp D USA T T laz d y 2 Subnet3 Subnet 4 Subnet 5 Subnet 2 M Subnet 1 4 celine ans M o Mo Mn Mn UNS2300 There are a variety of options available to an IT manager to configure a network for any scenario To view network port settings click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting Figure 11 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting ooo e OOO O tent veta Mame Unk LG LGN VIAN Protocol IWE Type mo Pc PA Par PV Gateway mu macase Mod o o PAPA s IWATE 100 0802540 Ao 2500102124 20121 TREO EOE 1690 20c PERE ame 1500 001178078900 FO o 0 ma ow 1 20 2240 20 c zu a 73 0 PAPA DHCP wu oO wu OF o o Pu O To configure network settings for a port click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Modify Edit Figure 12 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Modify Edit IPy4 IPv6 VLAN Default Gateway Jumbo Frame rw You can select DHCP of BOOTP to acquire an IP address automatically or select Stabe to specify an IP address manually Name LAN1 DHCP Boote Stasc Address zar TT Mask 5525500 Gateway 9216910254 ies opi Reset 4 6 All About
90. nformation on the Messenger setup screens in Configuration The Messenger screen helps you to setup messenger services for designated accounts and event log reporting 11 2 Messenger The Messenger option is used to net send and transmit user messages between computers up to three accounts The Messenger service must first be enabled on your server side Setting configuration also includes even log notification Click Configuration gt System Configuration gt Messenger to display the following screen Figure 31 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Messenger Messenger Messenger IP computer name 1 Messenger IP computer name 2 Messenger IP computer name 3 El information V Warning Y Error Apply The following table describes the items on this screen Table 19 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Messenger ITEM DESCRIPTION Messenger Messenger IP Enter the first Messenger IP computer name computer name 1 Messenger IP computer name 2 Enter the second Messenger IP computer name Messenger IP computer name 3 Enter the third Messenger IP computer name UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 11 Messenger Table 19 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Messenger continued ITEM DESCRIPTION Information Click to select the event login levels Warning Error Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset t
91. nt time Current Date Display current date Time and Date Setup Manual Select the Manual radio button to change the date and time manually UNS Series User s Guide EN Chapter 8 Time Table 13 Configuration gt System Configuration gt Time continued LABEL DESCRIPTION New Time Select hours minutes and seconds from the drop down menu hh mm ss New Date Select year month and date from the drop down menu yyyy mm dd Get from Time Server Select the Get from Time Server radio button if you want to synchronize the time with a NTP server User Defined Time Server Address Enter the IP address of the NTP server Time Zone Setup Time Zone Select your time zone from the drop down menu Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide Account 9 1 Overview The chapter covers network and system storage management It also discusses various web applications and services 9 2 User Account The Account option offers functions to manage local user accounts such as add delete edit change password or view the status of the users Local user accounts and domain user accounts are displayed separately by selecting the drop down list Domain user accounts are only for display purpose You cannot edit domain account or change the password of domain accounts Click Configuration gt System
92. o discard the changes EB UNS Series User s Guide SNMP 12 1 Overview This section provides information for Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP to manage network devices 12 2 SNMP The SNMP option is used to setup SNMP traps for SNMP alerts This feature allows up to three SNMP trap addresses By default the community setting is public You can select alert levels which you want to receive The default setting only includes WARNING and ERROR event logs There are many SNMP tools available on the internet e SNMPc http www snmpc com e Net SNMP http net snmp sourceforge net Click Configuration System Configuration SNMP to display the following screen Figure 32 Configuration gt System Configuration gt SNMP SNMP trap address 1 SNMP trap address 2 SNMP trap address 3 Community E information Y Warning V Error The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 20 Configuration gt System Configuration gt SNMP LABELS DESCRIPTIONS SNMP SNMP trap Enter the first SNMP trap address address 1 UNS Series User s Guide EN Chapter 12 SNMP Table 20 Configuration gt System Configuration gt SNMP continued LABELS DESCRIPTIONS SNMP trap Enter the second SNMP trap address address 2 SNMP trap Enter the third SNMP trap address address 3 Community Enter the community string password used to authen
93. ol Click this to assign an encrypt key for the storage pool Enter Encrypt Key Enter the encryption phrase for this pool Re enter Encrypt Key Re enter the encryption phrase to confirm Auto Unclock Select Auto Unclock to automatically unlock the encrypted folder after a successful key entry Write cache Click this to enable write caching on hard drives UNS Series User s Guide 77 Chapter 19 Pool Table 36 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Pool gt Create continued LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Standby Click this to enable auto spindown on hard drives Spindown allows the hard drives to enter a power saving mode if there is no I O access after a set period of time Readahead Click this to enable file prefetching to populate the page cache with data from a file subsequent reads from that file dol not block on disk I O Command queuing Click this to enable command queuing command executions are placed in a queue either in order of priority on a first in first out basis or in any order that serves the current purpose allowing the program to continue with other functions Select physical disks Select the physical disks to include in the new Pool Slot Displays the slot location on the device Size GB Displays the total capacity of the disk Status Displays the current status of the disk Online Failed Health Dis
94. on gt Share gt Edit PvS The came zs IPv4 ado Host Name A wald IP address i Domain Domain suffix ike mycon Every One Allow access to anyos Users and Groups Users rs Viare Y ere n a Local Assa Network defined by sebas n tm IPye format ke 192 108 10 12 ne main com or linux or a DNS ecognived name ike Serveri or MyPC2 or an FQDN name ike hostname domain com xg Denied Read Only Denied Read Only io a Aj Group o o ecu The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 44 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share gt Edit LABELS DESCRIPTION Folder Pool Displays the pool name ZFS Display the ZFS volume name Path Displays the folder path UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 21 Share Table 44 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share gt Edit continued Share Services LABELS DESCRIPTION Name Displays the folder name Share Select all or a single share service to enable CIFS NFS AFP and FTP NFS Access control rules Select and enter the information to configure the NFS access control rules Root Squash Async Write IPv4 Enter the IP address IPV4 format to grant access to the shared folder IPv6 Enter the IP address IPV6 format to grant access to the shared folder Host Name Enter a valid IP address ex 192 168 10 12 or a DNS recognized name ex Serveri or MyPC2 o
95. on gt Share to display the following screen Figure 61 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share Explorer Forward Root Pool File System Type Pool1 Go File System test1234 UserHome File System The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 43 Configuration Storage Configuration Share LABELS DESCRIPTION Explorer Forward Click this to move forward on the directory tree Root Click this to return to the directory root Pool Displays the pool name of the current file system File System Click to display the file system folder Date Displays the creation date for the file system Type Displays the type storage type Size Displays pool size in GB Shared Displays the if a share service s is enabled or disabled for this pool Modify UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 21 Share Table 43 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share continued LABELS DESCRIPTION Edit Select this to edit Folder Settings and WebDAV Create Folder Search Files Click this to create a new folder in the pool Click this to Search for a user specified file in the pool The file path is displayed on successful searches 21 2 1 Explorer Edit 21 2 1 1 The Folder Settings Screen Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share gt Edit to display the following screen Figure 62 Configuration gt Storage Configurati
96. onfiguration gt Storage Configuration gt LUN LUN LUN Attach Select Volume All y Total 2 Target SCSI node ID LUN Permission ZFS name 0 0 ReadWrite QUICK11264 QUICK74076 49 1 ReadWrite QUICK11264 QUICK74076 2 Click LUN Attach to display the following screen Figure 72 Configuration Storage Configuration LUN Attach LUN Attach Volume name QUICK11264 QUICK74076 Target iSCSI node ID LUN y Permission Read only Read write Back Apply Reset 3 Inthe Volume name field click the drop down menu and select a pre existing volume 4 Inthe Target iSCSI node ID field click the drop down menu to select target number 0 63 5 In the LUN field select the LUN number 1 254 from the drop down list 6 Inthe Permission field select a permission level to assign the new LUN scheme Read write default 7 Click Apply to save the new changes Alternatively click Back to return to the previous menu or Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 22 LUN UNS Series User s Guide Snapshot 23 1 Overview The chapter covers network and system storage management It also discusses various web applications and services 23 2 Snapshot The Snapshot option offers functions to manage snapshot activities such as taking a snapshot rolling back cloning deleting or viewing the status of a snapshot The Snapshot option
97. onfiguration gt Storage Configuration gt Pool gt Expand Pool Expand Pool Name RAID Level Select physical disks Slot Size GB Status Usage SSD Vendor Rate 3726 Online FreeDisk No WDC SATA 6 0 Gbit 3726 Online FreeDisk No WDC SATA 6 0 Gbit 2794 Online FreeDisk No WDC SATA 6 0 Gbit 2794 Online FreeDisk No WDC SATA 6 0 Gbit Back Next Reset The following table describes the items on this screen Table 38 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Pool gt Expand LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Pool Name Enter the name for the storage pool RAID Level Click this to select the RAID type for the storage pool Select physical disks Select the disks to include in the pool expansion Note Different RAID levels require different minimum number of disks Slot Displays the slot location on the device Size GB Displays the total capacity of the disk Status Displays the current status of the disk Online Failed Health Displays the current health of the disk Good Failed Error alert Read errors or Reserved Usage Displays the usage status of the disk RAID Free disk or Dedicated spare SSD Identifies if the disk is an SSD device No Yes Vendor Displays the vendor name of the disk Rate Displays the disk rate SAS 3 6 GB s SATA 1 5 3 6 Gb s Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Next Click Next to continue and confirm the changes Reset
98. ory service at a time Switching directory service will result in losing Access Control List of all shares from the previous directory service Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Directory Services to display the following screen UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 24 Directory Services Figure 81 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Directory Services O Standalone Active Directory The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 57 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Directory Services LABELS DESCRIPTION Service Directory Standalone Standalone support local user group accounts only default setting Active Directory The Active Directory service supports Windows Server 2003 and 2008 Active Directory The maximum number of AD users and groups is 65536 LDAP The LDAP Light weighted Directory Access Protocol service supports LDAP version3 The maximum number of LDAP users and groups is 65536 Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to change the screen to the default settings UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 24 Directory Services 24 2 1 The Directory Services Active Directory Screen Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Directory Services gt Active Directory to display the following screen Figure 82 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Directory Services gt Act
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100. plays the current health of the disk Good Failed Error alert Read errors or Reserved Usage Displays the usage status of the disk RAID Free disk or Dedicated spare SSD Identifies if the disk is an SSD device No Yes Vendor Displays the vendor name of the disk Rate Displays the disk rate SATA 1 5 3 6 Gb s Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Next Click Next to continue and confirm the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 19 2 2 The Pool Import Encrypt Key Screen 78 Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Pool gt Import Encrypt Key to display the following screen Figure 52 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Pool gt Import Encrypt Key Pool Encrypt Import Select Pool Encrypt Key File Choose File No file chosen Back Apply Reset The following table describes the items on this screen Table 37 Configuration Storage Configuration Pool Import Encrypt Key LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Pool Encrypt Import Select Pool Encrypt Key File Click Choose File to browse and select a key file Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 19 Pool 19 2 3 Pool Expand Screen Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Pool gt Expand to display the following screen Figure 53 C
101. pshot gt Take Snapshot COLUMN NAME DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 23 2 2 The Snapshot Clone Screen Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Clone to display the following screen Figure 77 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Clone Set Clone Please select a target ZFS to be cloned Snapshot name Pool name ZFS name Pool1 FileSystem Snapshottile Pool1 ZFSName Back Apply Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 53 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Clone COLUMN NAME DESCRIPTION Set Clone Snapshot name Displays the name of the snapshot Pool name Displays the associated Pool for this selection ZFS name Enter the name for the new snapshot Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 23 3 Snapshot Schedule You can schedule the snapshot service at set intervals Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Snapshot Schedule to display the following screen Figure 78 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Snapshot Schedule Set schedule Name Pool1 UserHome Schedule Type Description Scheduled At 8 o clock Every 12345 day s
102. r an FQDN name ex hostname domain com Domain Enter a domain suffix like mydomain com or linux org Everyone Select to provide access to everyone Add Click Add to add the rule Delete Select a rule and click Delete to remove it Users and Groups Users admin Select the access level Denied Read Only or Read Write to assign this profile user Select the access level Denied Read Only or Read Write to assign this profile Groups Administrator Group Select the access level Denied Read Only or Read Write to assign this group profile User Group Select the access level Denied Read Only or Read Write to assign this group profile Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 21 2 1 2 The Explorer WebDAV Screen Click Configuration Storage Configuration Share Edit WebDAV to display the following screen UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 21 Share Figure 63 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share gt Edit gt WebDAV Path Name WebDAV V Enable Access Right Users Read Only Read Write Name The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 45 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share gt Edit gt WebDAV LABELS DESCRIPTION Folder Pool Displays the pool name ZFS Displa
103. r s Guide 93 Chapter 21 Share UNS Series User s Guide 22 1 Overview LUN This chapter provides information for LUN in Storage Configuration 22 2 LUN The option offers functions to manage iSCSI volumes such as attaching detaching s or viewing the status of each volume Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt LUN to display the following screen Figure 68 Configuration Storage Configuration LUN LUN Attach Select Volume All Target SCSI node ID 2 Total 1 LUN Permission ZFS name 1 ReadWrite Pool1 ZFSVolumeTest The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 49 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt LUN COLUMN NAME DESCRIPTION LUN Attach Click to attach a logical unit number from a volume Select Volume Click the drop down menu to select from the available volume list Target iSCSI node ID Displays the ID of the target node LUN Displays the assigned LUN ID Permission Displays the assigned permission Read only or Read write ZFS name Displays the name of the volume assigned to this LUN scheme Modify LUN Detach Click to detach a logical unit number from a volume In the Modify column the LUN Detach option allows you to a logical unit number from a volume Click LUN Detach and confirm at the pop up screen to complete the detaching UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 22 LUN
104. random UDP port avahi Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt AFP to display the following screen Figure 86 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt AFP AFP Service AFP Service 9 Enable Disable The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 62 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt AFP LABELS DESCRIPTION AFP Service AFP Service Select to enable or disable the service Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 27 AFP UNS Series User s Guide FTP 28 1 Overview The chapter provides information for the File Transfer Protocol FTP in Configuration 28 2 FTP Service The FTP File Transfer Protocol tab is used to setup the FTP protocol It allows you to configure the FTP server so that users can browse and download data using their web browser or FTP client software FTP is easy to use and it is cross platform All major operating systems have FTP client functions Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt FTP to display the following screen Figure 87 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt FTP FTP Service FTP Service Enable Disable Login Banner Welcome to FTP server Clients 32 Connections 32 Login Attempts 3 Timeout 60 7 Minimum Passive Port Maximum Passive Port Upload ban
105. re that your iSCSI port s VLAN ID matches the VLAN ID of the switch If your network environment supports VLAN you can click Set VLAN ID to change the settings If network ports are assigned with VLAN ID before creating link KN UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 15 Network Setting aggregation takes place then link aggregation removes VLAN ID setting In this case repeat the configuration steps to set VLAN ID for the aggregation group Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Edit gt VLAN to display the following screen Figure 38 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Edit gt VLAN YLAN Enable Name VLAN ID Priority Back Apply Reset The following table describes the items on this screen Table 26 Configuration Network Configuration Network Setting Edit VLAN ITEM DESCRIPTION VLAN Enable Select this to enable the VLAN function Name Display the name of a network interface VLAN ID Click the drop down menu to select VLAN ID Priority Click the drop down menu to select Priority Back Click Back to return to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 15 2 4 The Edit Default Gateway Screen Click Configuration Network Configuration Network Setting Edit Default Gateway to display the following sc
106. reen Figure 39 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Edit gt Default Gateway Set Default Gateway Name LAN1 IPv4 Default Gateway Enable Disable IPv6 Default Gateway Back Apply Reset UNS Series User s Guide EB Chapter 15 Network Setting The following table describes the items on this screen Table 27 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Edit gt Default Gateway ITEM DESCRIPTION Set Default Gateway Name Display the name of the default gateway network IPv4 Default Select Enable to set the gateway as default for IPv4 addresses Gatewa y Select Disable to deactivate this function IPv6 Default Select Enable to set the gateway as default for IPv6 addresses dia Select Disable to deactivate this function Back Click Back to return to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 15 2 5 The Jumbo Frame Edit Screen Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Edit gt Jumbo Frame to display the following screen Figure 40 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Edit gt Jumbo Frame Set Jumbo Frame Name LAN1 Enable 0 Disable Back Apply The following table describes the items on this screen Table 28 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Sett
107. resh Interval 10 seconds The following table describes the items on the screen Table3 Dashboard Refresh Now ITEM DESCRIPTION Refresh Interval Drop down You can specify how long the system will report the system status menu Refresh Now Click Refresh Now to manually update the system status UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 3 Navigation Panel UNS Series User s Guide Getting Started 4 1 Overview This chapter shows you how to use the UNS Series various features 4 2 Usage Scenario Assume that an IT manager of an SMB company with 200 employees buys a device How can the IT manager deploy the UNS Series to meet everyone s needs There may be different departments each with specific needs such as running different operating system platforms Windows Mac Linux or provisioning storage space for different application servers to make sure business critical applications run without interruption 4 3 Creating a Storage Pool Before configuring the UNS system you must install hard drives and create storage space for the services and system setup process A storage pool consists of one or more RAID sets Pool size is expanded by adding extra RAID sets which can be done on demand without stopping data services To create storage pools file systems or iSCSI volumes on the UNS system click Configuration gt Storage Configuration Figure 5 Configuration gt Storage Configuration Poot
108. rmance speed RAID 1 requires a minimum of two drives Independent Access Array with Rotating Parity RAID Level 5 RAID 5 distributes data across multiple disks while protecting the data against a single disk failure In the event of a failure of any disk member the parity will be used to rebuild the contents of the failed drive on the new one RAID 5 requires a minimum of three drives Disk Striping with Double Distributed Parity RAID Level 6 RAID 6 distributes the data across multiple disks and protects against a two disk failure This RAID level is designed for mission critical applications RAID 5 and 6 display the same performance level RAID 6 requires a minimum of four drives Striping over RAID 5 volumes RAID Level 50 RAID 50 is a combination of RAID 5 and RAID O distributed parity RAID 5 and data striping across multiple disks RAID 0 RAID 50 offers high reliability and transfer rate aggregation RAID 50 requires a minimum of six drives Striping over RAID 6 volumes RAID Level 60 UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 18 Physical Disk RAID 60 is a combination of RAID 6 and RAID 0 for double distributed parity RAID 6 The data is striped across multiple disks offering support for larger volumes RAID 60 features the safest RAID mode 18 2 Physical Disk The Physical disk option gives you the hard drive status Click Configuration Storage Configuration gt Physical Disk to display the following screen Fi
109. select Automatic or DHCP to acquire an IP address automatically or select Static to specify an IP address manually Name LAN1 O Automatic O DHCP O static Back Apply Reset The following table describes the items on this screen Table 25 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Edit gt IPv6 ITEM DESCRIPTION IPv6 Enable IPv6 Enable this check box to use the IPv6 feature Name Display the name of a network interface Automatic Select Automatic to let the system manage IPv6 address allocation DHCP Select DHCP radio button to acquire an IP address dynamically Static Select Static to specify an IP address manually IPv6 Enter the new IPv6 address for the network setting Address Prefix Enter the new subnet mask for the network setting Length Gateway Enter the new gateway address for the network setting Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to change the screen to the default settings 15 2 3 The Edit VLAN Screen A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical grouping mechanism implemented on network switches Each VLAN is a collection of switching ports that comprises of a single broadcast domain in order to optimize the amount of network traffic Please refer to your network switch s user guide for more information on how to create a VLAN environment Most of the work is done on the switches Make su
110. ter the number to set the interval period every Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes Online Update Online Update Click Update Now to obtain the latest online update Manual Update File Path Click Choose File to manually select a local file for updating UNS Series User s Guide 137 Chapter 32 AntiVirus Table 80 Table Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Update LABELS DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes Note For Linux users using the manual update function go to the McAfee official website and follow the provided instructions to obtain the latest virus library file DAT 32 2 3 4 AntiVirus Report Click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Report to display the following screen Figure 114 Table Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Report AntiVirus Report Clear Download File File Name Pool System Virus Found Date The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 81 Table Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Antivirus gt Antivirus Report LABELS DESCRIPTION AntiVirus Report Clear Click Clear to clear the antivirus report contents Download Click Download to export the Anti
111. the ZFS source Target IP Displays the IP address of the target device Target ZFS Displays the ZFS of the target device Status Displays the current status of replication Schedule Displays the schedule of a task Create time Displays the time of a created task Last executed time Displays the time of the last executed period for this task Result Displays the results of the replication task Success UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 31 Backup Table 69 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Replication continued LABELS DESCRIPTION Modify Start Click Start icon to start a task Schedule Click Schedule to schedule a task Delete Click Delete icon to delete a task In the Modify column the Start and Delete options display To start a scheduled replication Click Start and confirm at the pop up screen to start the replication process Figure 94 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Start The page at 219 87 158 101 says Are you sure to start task Replicatask ma To start delete a pre existing replication Click Delete and confirm at the pop up screen to delete Figure 95 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Backup gt Delete a The page at 219 87 158 101 says Are you sure to delete task Replicatask D Gees 31 2 1 The Replication Create Screen The following steps are a guideline for the cre
112. the type of account management that fits their IT infrastructure The UNS Series supports stand alone Active Directory and LDAP services The UNS Series easily integrate with AD LDAP servers to streamline the account setup process All the IT manager needs to do is provide the correct login data to join the domain To access directory services click Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Directory Services Figure 9 Configuration gt Application Configuration gt Directory Services Directory Service Directory Service C standalone Active Directory Please make sure the ONS setting is the same as primary domain controller Domain controller name or IP address Domain administrator account Domain administrator password Fully Qualted Domain Name NeOs domain name Set AD account synchronzation penod E manutes LDAP Apply Reset 4 5 Configuring Network Settings The UNS Series supports gigabyte ethernet ports with multi home setting All ports can have different subnet settings to accommodate a company s IT infrastructure If extra bandwidth is needed link aggregation is supported with three different modes to choose from All major data services such as CIFS NFS AFP FTP WebDAV and iSCSI are supported Services can be assigned on all network ports or can be dedicated to individual ports for each department for easy management UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started Figure 10 Co
113. ticate messages between communities Information Click to select the event login levels Warning Error Apply Click Apply button to save the changes Reset Click Reset button to discard the changes UNS Series User s Guide System Log Server 13 1 Overview This section introduces the System Log Server Syslog a standard for computer data logging Syslog services allows you to designate which system messages to manage your system and security auditing General informational analysis and debugging messages can also be included 13 2 System Log Server The System Log Server option is used to setup alerts via the Syslog protocol Fill in the necessary fields for Syslog service The default port is 514 Set an alert level to You can choose an alert level which you want to receive The default setting only includes WARNING and ERROR event logs The following are available Syslog server tools The list is provided as a reference only There are some Syslog server tools available on the internet for Windows Most UNIX systems have a built in Syslog daemon e WinSyslog http www winsyslog com e Kiwi Syslog Daemon http www kiwisyslog com Click Configuration gt System Configuration gt System Log Server to display the following screen Figure 33 Configuration gt System Configuration gt System Log Server System Log Server Server IP hostname UDP port 514 Facility User O
114. ur network environment does not support DHCP configuration connect the LAN1 port directly to your notebook or PC to initialize the configuration Once the device fails to detect a DHCP configuration a fixed IP 169 254 1 1 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 is assigned to the device Adjust the network port setting of your notebook or desktop PC to the same subnet with a different IP such as 169 254 1 10 Open a web browser and type 169 254 1 1 to connect to the web UI of UNS system http IP Address e g http 169 254 1 1 UNS Series User s Guide KN Chapter 2 Web Configurator Figure 1 Admin Account Login To access the Web UI type the default user name admin and password 1234 The home page displays when the correct password has been entered EN UNS Series User s Guide 3 Navigation Panel 3 1 Overview Use the sub menus on the navigation panel to configure UNS Series feature Choose the functions from the Menu Bar on the left side of the window to make any configuration changes Figure 2 Navigation Panel ZyXEL un CONFIGURATION MAINTENANCE I il pen all c Setup Wizard Download System Configuration Reset to Factory Default System Firmware Upgrade Time Reboot Account Shutdown EME Messenger SNMP System Log Server UPS Network Configuration Network Setting DNS Setting MONITOR IP Filter Setting pen close a Storage Configuration Physical Disk Physical Disk Pool Snapshot
115. uration Storage Configuration Share Shares to display the following screen Figure 66 Configuration Storage Configuration Share Shares Pool ZFS Path CIFSName NFSName AFPName FTPName mere Modify Pool1 ZFSFileTest FileTestFolder1 FileTestFolder1 FileTestFolder1 FileTestFolder1 FileTestFolder1 FileTestFolder1 Y Pool1 ZFSFileTest Folder2 Folder2 Folder2 Folder2 Y UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 21 Share This following table describes the labels on this screen Table 48 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share gt Shares COLUMN NAME DESCRIPTION Pool Displays the name of the parent pool ZFS Displays the file name for ZFS Path Displays the file name s path in the pool CIFS Name Displays the file name for the CIFS service NFS Name Displays the file name for the NFS service AFP Name Displays the file name for the AFP service FTP Name Displays the file name for the FTP service WebDAV Name Displays the file name for the WebDAV service Modify Delete Click Delete to delete the folder In the Modify column the Delete option allows you to delete pre existing shares Click Delete and confirm at the pop up screen to complete the deletion Figure 67 Configuration Storage Configuration Share Delete The page at 219 87 158 101 says Are you sure to remove share for the folder Pooll FileSystemsharefolder m UNS Series Use
116. virus log report File Name Displays the name of the affected file Pool Displays the name of the affected Pool File System Displays the name of the affected File System Path Displays the local path of the infected dataset Virus Found Displays the virus type found Date Displays the date of the report Action Select a specific action to apply when a virus file is detected First Click First to scroll to the first page of the report Last Click Last to scroll to the last page of the report 138 UNS Series User s Guide Download 33 1 Overview This chapter provides information for Download in Maintenance 33 2 Download The Download option provides two services Download MIB file and Download system information 33 2 1 Download MIB File Click Maintenance gt Download gt Download MIB file to display the following screen Figure 115 Maintenance gt Download gt Download MIB file Download MIB file Click Download to download device MIB file The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 82 Table Maintenance Download Download MIB file LABEL DESCRIPTION Download MIB file Download Click Download to download the device s MIB file 33 2 2 Download System Information The Download system information downloads a compressed file to your local drive It contains event logs debug information and system configuration data Click Maintenance gt Download
117. y the ZFS volume name Path Displays the folder path Name Displays the folder name WebDAV Enable Click to enable or disable WebDAV access rights Access Right Click to set Read Only or set Read Write Users Click to select all or specific users Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to save the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 21 2 2 The Explorer Create Folder Screen Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Share gt File System gt Create Folder to display the following screen UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 21 Share Figure 64 Configuration gt Sharing Configuration gt Share gt File System gt Create Folder Folder Pool Pool1 ZFS FileSystem Path Folder Name Enable Share Services Share Servives Ecrs Hines Dare Elete E webDAv Back Apply Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 46 Configuration gt Sharing Configuration gt Share gt File System gt Create Folder LABELS DESCRIPTION Folder Pool Displays the pool name ZFS Display the ZFS volume name Path Displays the folder path Folder Name Enter a name for the new folder Enable Share Services Share Services Click to select a service to enable for this folder CIFS NFS AFP FTP and WebDAV Back Click Back to go to the previous screen Apply Click Apply to sav
118. ype Select Disable Hourly Daily or Weekly to define the snapshot period Disable do not schedule a snapshot Hourly Set the schedule on an hourly interval Daily Set the schedule on a daily interval Weekly Set the schedule on a weekly interval UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 23 Snapshot Table 55 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Snapshot Schedule gt Set Schedule LABELS DESCRIPTIONS At N o clock Click the drop down menu to designate a snapshot time whereas N designates a 24 hour period Every Enter the weekly interval period 1 to 9 Day Select the day s to schedule the snapshot setting Back Click Back to go to the previous screen OK Click OK to confirm the changes Reset Click Reset to discard the changes 23 3 2 The Snapshot Schedule Edit Screen Click Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Snapshot Schedule gt Edit to display the following screen Figure 80 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Snapshot Schedule gt Edit Schedule Setting ZFS name Disable Hourly At 8 y o clock Tureday Friday Pool1 ZFSVolumeTest Daily Y Weekly week s Wednesday Saturday Reset The following table describes the labels on this screen Table 56 Configuration gt Storage Configuration gt Snapshot gt Snapshot Schedule gt Edit
119. ype IPv4 address mode e Static means static IP addresses e DHCP means dynamic assigned IP addresses IPV4 IP IPv4 addresses IPV4 Gateway Gateway that uses IPv4 address IPV6 Type IPv6 address mode e Static static address e Auto RA router advertisement calculated address e DHCP DHCPv6 assigned address IPV6 IP IPv6 addresses IPV6 Gateway Gateway that uses IPv6 address MTU Maximum Transmission Unit By default MTU is 1500 MAC Address Display MAC addresses Modify Edit Click Edit to configure the following settings IPv4 IPv6 VLAN Default Gateway and Jumbo Frame Create Link Aggregation Click Create Link Aggregation to combine multiple connections to create a parallel bond The LAN1 port is the network port for downloading QCentral software via HTTP The port does not support the WebDAV service or link aggregation to other LAN ports GbE and 10GbE LAN ports cannot be aggregated 15 2 1 The Network Setting Edit Screen The Edit function allows you to modify the properties of each network interface Click the Configuration Network Configuration Network Setting Edit to begin the process 15 2 1 1 The Edit IPv4 Screen Click Configuration gt Network Configuration gt Network Setting gt Edit gt IPv4 to display the following screen EB UNS Series User s Guide Chapter 15 Network Setting Figure 36 Configuration gt Network Configuration gt

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