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1. 14 Now that you ve completed the initial setup for the INAS it s time to decide on how you want to implement the iNAS in your network Most users will choose to configure the iNAS in one of two ways 1 The iNAS will be used as the Network s router and a NAS device iNAS is connected directly to a Cable DSL modem 2 OR the INAS is configured as a NAS Network Attached Storage device attached to your network somewhere behind a router Once you have decided on the setup please follow the instructions below according to the configuration you have chosen Connecting the iNAS as a router Kanguru iNAS 100 Cable DSL CATS Heterork Cab E Connect the Cable DSL modem to the WAN port of the iNAS Configuring the iNAS as a NAS device 15 DSL Gable Modem Router 2 1 The iN AS must be configured to use a Static IP address on your LAN The Router MUST support ONS services in order to connect remotely Connecting PCs to the Kanguru iNAS 100 Connect one end of a network cable into an available LAN port on the Kanguru iNAS 100 and the other end into an available network port on the computer Connecting the iNAS as a NAS device WAN Configuration 1 Enter the Network Settings sections from the Administration page Then click on WAN Configuration on the menu to the left if you are not there already 16 WAN Configuration 2 Select either DHCP or enter a Static IP depending
2. BROADBAND NETWORK ATTACHED STORAGE Kanguru iNAS 100 User s Manual Copyright 2003 AII Rights Reserved This manual applies to 2 12 or later versions of the Kanguru iNAS 100 CUSTOMER SERVICE To obtain service or technical support for your system please contact Kanguru Solutions Technical Support Department at 508 376 4245 or visit www Kanguru com for web support TRADEMARKS Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Inc Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks of Novell Inc Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc All other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective companies or organizations Copyright 2003 Kanguru Solutions All rights reserved LIMITED WARRANTY Kanguru Solutions guarantees that every Kanguru iNAS 100 will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for 1 year from the date of purchase This warranty does not apply if in the judgment of Kanguru Solutions the product fails due to damage from handling accident abuse misuse or if it has been used in a manner not conforming to the product s instructions has been modified in anyway or the warranty labels have been removed If the product proves defective during this warranty period call Kanguru Solutions Technical Support in order to obtain a RMA required for service When returning a product mark the RMA number clearly on the outside of the package and
3. Quick Configuration System Settings Server Name Date amp Time c Language Setting View System Settings Network Settings WAN Configuration LAN Configuration Network File Services Microsoft Networking Apple Networking NFS Service NetWare Service Web Service FTP Service DNS Service Network Printer Service NAS 2108R NAS 2108RW Only Router and Firewall Configuration Routing Table Virtual Server One to one NAT Special Application Web Site Filter Web Content Filter Advanced Firewall Rule DMZ View Network Settings Disk Configuration Create Disk Volume Single Disk Volume Linear Disk Volume Delete Disk Volume Examine Disk Volume Format Disk Volume View Disk amp Volume Status User Management Users Create Change Password Create Private Network Share Assign User Groups NFS Settings Quota Settings Delete User Groups Create Create Private Network Share Assign Users Delete PDC Authentication Settings Quota Backup Restore User Settings Network Share Management Create Property Access Control Delete System Tools SNMP Settings Alert Notification Restart Shutdown Hardware Settings System Update Change Logo c Remove Replication c Statistics amp Logs Active Users Event Logs DHCP Logs 34 Using the iNAS The iNAS can be accessed in one of three ways 1 The Web based GUI 2 Directly through your LAN Network Neighborhood 3 FTP Accessing the iNAS through the Web You can ea
4. presented to Member by the Service Content by DynDNS or DynDNS Advertisers is protected by copyrights trademarks service marks patents or other proprietary rights and laws therefore Member is only permitted to use this Content as expressly authorized by the Service or the Advertiser Member may not copy reproduce distribute or create derivative works from this Content without expressly being authorized to do so by the Service or the Advertiser 18 GOVERNING JURISDICTION OF THE COURTS OF MASSACHUSETTS Insofar as this contract defines Massachusetts jurisdiction both parties to the contract refer to the courts of Massachusetts having the ultimate jurisdiction over the matters in question this contract is formed under the laws of Massachusetts and therefore such laws shall be inevitable jurisdiction of the contract This contract shall be governed by the laws of Massachusetts insofar as possible particularly to the exclusion of other legal systems within the United States and Canada All pages copyright 1999 2002 Dynamic DNS Network Services LLC Please read the Acceptable Use Policy and Privacy Policy before signing up for any services https members dyndns org newacct El Intemet c Enter the username email address and password to create a DDNS service account You will need to enter the same username and password in the Network Settings DDNS Service page of the Kanguru iNAS
5. Your Kanguru iNAS 100 must be repaired by a trained technician Please do not try to repair the Kanguru iNAS 100 on your own Power Outage or Abnormal Shutdown In the event of power outage or abnormal shutdown of the Kanguru iNAS 100 the system should return to its original state prior to shutdown or power outage after restart If the system is not operating within normal parameters please proceed with the following steps 1 In the event of system configuration setting lost during power outage or abnormal shutdown please manually reset your desired configurations 2 In the event of abnormal operation or an error message please contact customer service at 508 376 4245 for support To prevent similar occurrences we suggest that you periodically backup all critical files or folders and remember the following tips 1 Follow Shutdown Restart the Server steps described above for normal shutdown or restart 2 If you are able to anticipate power outage please backup all critical files or folders prior to power outage and shutdown your server normally Restart your server once the power has returned to normal To prevent major loss of data in the event of a disk failure please back up your data periodically Kanguru Solutions is not responsible for any data loss due to the use of the Kanguru iNAS 100 46 Appendix A LCD Panel Displayed Information Kanguru iNAS 100 Setting Switch A Button A in the text below Server Na
6. between WAN and LAN Virtual Server This feature allows you to make the service provided by the internal server accessible to the users from Internet The Internet users will then use the WAN IP address of the Kanguru iNAS 100 to access all of your virtual servers One to one NAT This feature allows you to map an external public IP address to an internal private IP address hidden by NAT To use this feature you will need to have more than one public IP address from your ISP You can use this feature to have several servers using internal IP addresses to be accessed from the Internet Special Application This feature allows you to use some online applications that require 2 way communication or simultaneous sessions If you use on line games conferencing or messaging software you may need to configure this function Web Site Filter The web site filter provides a mean to block access to undesirable web sites If a web site address is added into a web site filter access to that site is blocked for all clients in the internal LAN Web Content Filter The web content filter allows you to block access to web sites with undesirable contents Advanced Firewall Rule This feature allows administrators to define a set of rules to examine the network packet flow between internal LAN and external WAN By default all packets from external networks are denied except for web site requests No packets from the internal network are blocked or dis
7. interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment or device Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receiver s Consult a dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for assistance CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 7 CHAPTER 8 Table of Contents Overview of the Kanguru INAS 100 eene eee eee e eee e eere eee eee eene eee eee esaae 5 Modu DIOE ieena cn MAP cnMbad hire ret en Meret teen df 5 We CARING EPEE ATEA A NAE p T E TE RI ATS 5 Package Conte Morrisen a na A E T EET 5 SPECE RN TOL ES 6 Installing the Kanguru INAS 100 w c ccc cccccssssssscsssssscessscssscosssasccssesensssovsssssssscesassaceeses 9 First Mamie Inscallattobizu ie ea a ca teed deena dade ugab a caer 9 Quick C OTTO UA OE aod onu edid damm toatl enu edited dcs bitamen 10 INAS ACMI OF ALO cioe ccena eoa nemo dus Te De ooa ma p dt te lv DOD V LER E bp ose 14 Connecting the INAS as a NAS G ViC iicisisiscunncmesedtiseusedediawterwtssshacencstiwonneevanduesaens 16 Conne cima he INAS as a ROULET oai iban E Edu e Sa a a 19 Configuring a Router Tor the INAS osos steacscassiiotaeevhaats a vv rop tenets auc Usb ces 21 User Management PEERS NAUES TIEREN UEXTA EE EUAS NIRE NINE I EL FA OOSS EUNDI NU IS EUM 22 Nr m 22 Network Share Mahapemlefit scope Sera tee Seu qtestasto duis musta aai e estos eod miae 24 S
8. s Ci Control Panels f Favorites Key Caps Network Browser Recent Applications 3 Recent Documents Eg Recent Servers Ef Remote Access Status Scrapbook g Sherlock 2 Q9 Stickies b Click on AppleShare The name of the Kanguru iNAS 100 appears on the right side of the window CSW Chooser S5555 E Color Sw Pro DOO Series LaserWriter 300 LS LaserWriter amp 40 Select a file server DOV Burnning MA21B8CC2 mac Meiji NASODOQOTC NASODOOBC NASODOOOBD NASODDOSER WASOOOOA2 NWASOOO1E 1 WASOOOTE4 Server IP Address ox i Active 2 Inactive AppleTalk c Use the mouse to highlight the Kanguru INAS 100 and then click OR DO E ho 0ser EE E Select a file server DO V Burnning M A2T18CC2 mac Meiji NASOOOO1C NASOOOOSC Color SW Pro DOO Series LaserWriter 200 L5 NAS NASODOOTE NASODOTEA LaserWriter amp Active a 2 Inactive d Enter the correct login name and password or use Guest to login and then click on Connect Connect to the file server NAS1234 as 2 Guest i Registered User Password Add to Keychain Clear Text Password Change Password Connegt 4 5 5 41 e All available network shares will be listed Use the mouse to choose a network share and click on OR 7 NASODODOE ud Selectthe items you want to use public publics Checked items willbe opened at syst
9. time and language settings e Server Name You must assign a unique name for your Kanguru iNAS 100 for ease of identification within the local network The server name can accommodate as much as 14 characters which can be a combination of letters A Z or a z numbers 0 9 and hyphens The server will not accept names containing blank spaces periods or names with only numbers The LCD display will show the current server name Next you must configure your Kanguru INAS 100 to the workgroup The workgroup represents a basic computer group within the Microsoft Network Files are normally shared within the group Workgroups can accommodate as much as 15 characters but must exclude the following characters pi 4zV The first character cannot be a period For ease of management and usage please set your Kanguru iNAS 100 and attached computer s in the same workgroup Moreover the Kanguru iNAS 100 allows you to specify comments such as administrator name department or location that describe the Kanguru iNAS 100 for ease of identification to an online user e Date amp Time Set the date time and time zone according to your location If the settings are incorrectly entered the following problems may occur 1 When using a web browser to access or save a file the time of the file accessed or saved may be out of sync 2 The system event log time will be incorrect compared to the actual time an action
10. your network We suggest contacting your network administrator if you are unaware of the available IP address on your network We also suggest only changing the third field in the IP address For example you could change 192 168 1 254 to 192 168 2 254 The Subnet Mask and Default Gateway should match the settings of your LAN s router If you plan to have computers connected to the INAS then you should keep Enable DHCP Server selected However you must make sure that this doesn t cause IP confliction on your network so you may have to change the Start End IP range If you are not connecting devices to the INAS then you should disable this option Click Apply to change the setting and the iNAS will restart Please note that the URL of 192 168 1 254 is no longer valid and will not open the INAS after it has rebooted When the iNAS has finished rebooting switch the Ethernet cable on the back of the iNAS from the LAN port to the WAN port The iNAS should now pick up an IP address from the network s DHCP router or use the static IP that you assigned You can now access the iNAS from a web browser using this new IP address Please note if you selected to use a port other than 80 you will have to enter that number as described in step 3 of the WAN configuration section The iNAS should now be connected via the WAN port to your network and you should have access through a Web Browser or Network Neighborhood It s now time to configure the
11. 14 182 WAS HAS 39002C i 172 16 14 167 HAS B AZSDOOUUDA 172 16 13 108 HAS NAZOQQDBE FO O 05 172 MEA AS LE dd kJ i TU edad A E DOY 2 D r1 n 125 HAS DOY TEST 172 16 14 107 HAS Hore 172 16 14 133 Was HAS A 172 16 13 79 HAS f Appendix D Registering a Dynamic Domain Name Introduction Your Kanguru iNAS 100 supports the DDNS service provided by DynDNS You can go to the web site of DynDNS http www dyndns org and register for a dynamic domain name Configure and activate the DDNS service then the Internet users will be able to access your Kanguru iNAS 100 via this dynamic domain name When the ISP assigns a new WAN IP address the Kanguru iNAS 100 will update the new address to the DynDNS server automatically Registration Procedure Please follow below steps to register a dynamic domain name Note This guide is for reference only If there are any changes please refer to the instructions or documents on the web site a Open the browser and connect to http www dyndns org Click on Sign Up Now to begin the registration process 55 E Dynamic DNS Network Services LLC Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back 93 Za A Search Gy Favorites 4 History E57 D xw Address amp http www dyndns org m Go erate revenue DDNS Ur pm m MyDynDNS Custom DNS Support How To FAQ Clients Secondary DNS Support
12. NO and confirm by pressing switch A NO will return to the Network Settings menu RESTART SYSTEM You need to restart the system to make changes effective Press switch B to select YES or NO and press the switch A to confirm e POWER DOWN Press switch A to shutdown the system e REBOOT SYSTEM Press switch A to reboot the system e EXIT Press switch A to exit the settings menu 48 Appendix B Web File Manager Using Web File Manager Start your web browser and enter your Kanguru iNAS 100 s home page Select Web File Manager and enter the correct login name and password You may also enter guest in the login name field with no password to access the network shares on the Kanguru iNAS 100 s as an anonymous guest ETC pig REI S The Kanguru iNAS 100 s allows you to organize your network share folders online You can save these files inside folders as well as rename and remove files or folders e How to View Files Online Click on a file displayed on the web page The file s data is displayed on the browser If your browser does not support the file format the download window pops up automatically Once the file is downloaded you can open it on your computer e How to Create Folders 1 Enter the folder that you want to create the new folder 2 On the tool bar click on mj Create Folder 3 Enter the name of the new folder and confirm e Renaming Files or Folders 1 Select the file or folder you want to re
13. These instructions apply to a Windows networking environment You can access the iNAS just like any other PC on your local network 1 Open your Network by clicking on the Network Neighborhood 49 D My Computer nasclienb exe 36 2 Click on the iNAS from the list of PCs on your network You may have to change the domain if the iNAS is configured to another domain name Fe Ede Wee Pawortes Tore Hep EJ us F m po Sem i Folders Address e me Pebaurk Tasks i Adi a nebeacik place ies neir k connections 2 Setup a borer or amad office network ul en vocanc cometen Uther Places Wy ee inns Sd Jesus Lab3 kas Heboaork E Piae baal itay Fu hating Hakala E Mte Cpu er c Mir Documents Ga Shared Dimen TA Printers and Faces 3 Double click on the iNAS to open the drive You will then see all of the Network Shares that are available on the iNAS 4 Double click on the folder that you want to access and you will be prompted for a user name and password You must have permission to access a folder o Depending on your Users permissions you can now transfer data to and from the iNAS Network Share just like any other PC on your network 37 Using the Apple Mac Operating System If you are a Mac OS user you can use the following two methods to access to your Kanguru iNAS 100 1 Using Network Browser a Choose Network Browser in the Apple menu j File Edit View Special Help About This C
14. When returning a product mark the RMA number clearly on the outside of the package and include a copy of your original proof of purchase In no event shall Kanguru Solutions liability exceed the price paid for the product from direct indirect special incidental or consequential software or its documentation Kanguru Solutions offers no refunds for its products Kanguru Solutions makes no warranty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software and specifically disclaims its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Kanguru Solutions reserves the right to revise or update its products software or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity Tech Support If you experience any problems installing your Kanguru iNAS 100 or have any technical questions regarding any of our products please call our tech support department Our tech support is free and available Monday through Friday 9am to 5pm EST Call 1 508 376 4245 or Visit our website at http www kanguru com 59
15. and password are correct the configuration window is displayed on the screen Setup the name date and Use DHCP protocol to obtain the WAN IP Use a fixed IP address for time of this Disk On line address automatically DHCP protocol is WAN port You will need to Server You can input any commonly used in cable broadband service enter the IP address subnet name you want except or intranet mask and the gateway IP special characters address D Basic Confivuration Change the LAN IP System address settings of your Disk On line Server If you are not Date mm dd yy o 2 09 2002 J Use fixed IP Address oats a IP Address 32 168 0 connect to the familiar with these Time hh mm ss 19m 338 46 Internet enter the user settings please keep name and password them unchanged AN Setti Easa a eS provided by your ISP C Use PPPoE Subnet Mask Fixed IP Address User Name Subnet Mask Password Gateway TITETE seP If PPTP is used to I Enable DHCP Server Server IP Address connect to the Internet enter the PPTP server IP Start Address User Name Configure the DHCP End Address 188 1 Password service to assign the dynamic IP addresses Cancel for your local When finished click on ORK to Click Cancel to exit and discard confirm and exit changes network Change the settings and click on OK when done to complete the configuration setup Add
16. include a copy of your original proof of purchase In no event shall Kanguru Solutions liability exceed the price paid for the product from direct indirect special incidental or consequential software or its documentation Kanguru Solutions offers no refunds for its products Kanguru Solutions makes no warranty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software and specifically disclaims its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Kanguru Solutions reserves the right to revise or update its products software or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity FCC STATEMENT The Kanguru iNAS 100 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used according to the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which is found by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the
17. occurred e Language Setting 26 The server is based on the language settings and uses it accordingly while creating or displaying files and directories Select the correct language settings to avoid the following problems 1 Inability to create files or directories with special characters 2 Inability to display files or directories name with special characters Network Settings The network settings include the TCP IP configuration for WAN and LAN network service settings router and firewall configuration etc e WAN Configuration According to your WAN connection you can choose the following four methods to configure the TCP IP settings to the external network 1 Use PPPoE Protocol PPPoE is commonly used in DSL based broadband services to establish the Internet connection Please check with your ISP to check if PPPoE is used You will also need the user name and password information that is supplied by your ISP to properly configure the PPPoE settings 2 Use PPTP Protocol If the Kanguru INAS 100 is connected to a remote PPTP server through the WAN port you need to use the PP TP protocol 3 Use DHCP Protocol The DHCP protocol is usually used in a Cable modem environment or the intranet The system will obtain the IP address settings automatically via DHCP 4 Use Static IP Address The fixed IP address is usually used in some DSL broadband services or intranet and an IP address must be entered manually in config
18. select System Tools Hardware Settings to change the setting You can also perform the following disk administration Create Disk Volume Delete Disk Volume Examine Disk Volume Format Disk Volume View Disk amp Volume Status 31 System Tools The following system tools allow optimized maintenance or management of your Kanguru iNAS 100 SNMP Settings In order to use Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP to manage the Kanguru iNAS 100 s network components the SNMP service must be started Alert Notification Configures administrator s e mail address and SMTP server s IP address In case of warning or malfunction an email is automatically sent to the administrator Restart Shutdown Powers off or restarts the Kanguru iNAS 100 Hardware Settings You can enable or disable the following hardware functions of your Kanguru INAS 100 1 Enable LCD panel setting function Allows you to change the TCP IP configuration using the LCD panel buttons 2 Enable configuration reset switch Depress and hold the configuration reset switch for 5 seconds to reset the administrator password and network settings to the factory default 3 Enable hard disk standby mode Hard disk will go to standby mode if there is no access within the period you specify 4 Enable buzzer If the buzzer is disabled it will not sound when a system error occurs but the warning light will still shine System Update Performs system software updat
19. your network s setup Note If you select to use a Dynamic IP address then the iNAS will be assigned an IP address from your DHCP enabled router However if you plan to remotely access the iNAS then you will need to use a static IP for the iNAS If you choose to assign a static IP address to the iNAS you must make sure there are no IP conflictions on your network In other words don t assign an IP address that is already being used by another device on your network We suggest using an IP address such as 192 168 1 XXX where XXX can be changed from 1 255 to resolve IP conflictions The Subnet Mask and Default gateway must also match the settings of the networks router 3 Enable the Allow Entering Administration Web Pages from External Network if you plan to access the INAS remotely Port 80 is selected by default and is already open to most web browsers to use the HTTP protocol Kanguru strongly suggests that you check with your ISP to confirm that the selected port is open Note If you select a port other than 80 you will need to enter this number at the end of the iNAS IP address For example if you choose to use Port 88 to remotely access the iNAS then you should enter http 192 168 1 254 88 4 Click Apply to enter these settings LAN Configuration 1 Click on the LAN Configuration tab from the menu to continue 17 LAN Confgur ation Assign a fixed IP address that won t conflict with any other devices on
20. 100 system administration Please verify your email address to receive the confirmation message from the server Then click on Create Account to proceed d members DynDNS org Create New Account Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt amp A QSearch Favorites Histon hy 5 B e Address e https members dyndns org newacct Go I Links A Sign Up Now Secure Normal Login Secure Normal Lost Password E Done Create NIC Login Account Please fill out the form below in its entirety to create your account You will receive an email containing instructions on activating your account If you do not follow these directions within 48 hours you will have to start over Note It is recommended that you visit this page securely If you the address in your browser does not start with https you are not visiting this page securely Username Your username will be used to login to the NIC and make change NIC Username Requested lt a four name Email Address The e mail address you enter MUST be valid instructions on activating dao account will be sent ee You must keep this address up to date at all times accounts with invalid e mail addresses will be removed no questi ell our list to anyone however we do require a valid address for contact purposes and for subscription to the a cem list to provide you with Impe ant system announcement
21. AS if you are trying to remotely connect The DNS service updates the Dynamic IP address and masks it with a domain name of your choosing 7 Click Apply to enter these settings 19 LAN Configuration 1 Click on the LAN Configuration tab from the menu to continue LAN Confgur ation 2 Assign a fixed IP address that won t conflict with any other devices on your network We suggest contacting your network administrator if you are unaware of the available IP address on your network We also suggest only changing the third field in the IP address For example you could change 192 168 1 254 to 192 168 2 254 The Subnet Mask and Default Gateway should match the settings of your LAN s router 3 If you plan to have computers connected to the iNAS then you should keep Enable DHCP Server selected However you must make sure that this doesn t cause IP confliction on your network so you may have to change the Start End IP range If you are not connecting devices to the INAS then you should disable this option 4 Click Apply to change the setting and the iNAS will restart Please note that the URL of 192 168 1 254 is no longer valid and will not open the INAS after it has rebooted 5 When the iNAS has finished rebooting switch the Ethernet cable on the back of the iNAS from the LAN port to the WAN port The iNAS should now pick up an IP address from the network s DHCP router or use the static IP that you assigned You can now acces
22. After you have created this account you should have a domain name that masks the IP address dynamic of your router When you enter this domain name in a internet browser you will be routed past your router and sent directly to the iNAS homepage 21 Chapter User Management Once you have installed the Kanguru iNAS 100 you can use your browser supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later and Netscape Navigator 4 5 or later Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 is recommended to complete administrative tasks for the Kanguru iNAS 100 The Kanguru iNAS 100 can share its files with multiple users It is important to plan and organize users and user groups accessibility to ease the administration work Kanguru Solutions suggests you create Users and Network Shares in the following order 1 Create all users first 2 Create User Groups and assign individual Users to these Groups 3 Create Network Shares and assign Users or User Group to these Shares Before you begin please review the follow terms below This will give you a better understanding on how the User Management is structured before creating users Users The factory default settings contains the following user settings Administrator By default the Administrator is a member of the Administrators group and has access to the system Administration You cannot delete the user Administrator Guest When you use a non registered user name to login the server recognizes i
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24. ard drive must be configured Click on the Create Single Disk Volume to enable the drive Once the drive has be formatted the following screen will be displayed 12 Disk Volume Operation Report Ka peratian Type tis ine sauna Disk ol wm 6 ra Target Disk Yume fine let Cirie 1 rd et eed ibd a fn ea n ap ta ke saraa red min ubzca ar ca Se parneding on bha disk apai Wei Thi pagt Will automaticaly REED B yo EE Close to lane Dia pet gie Wer View Disk E Velesez Status paga Step 8 Configure the method of user authentication Most users will leave this portion blank Step 9 Manage Users and User Groups for the iNAS You can choose to create the users now or skip this section and create users at a later time Step 10 Manage Network Shares Network shares are basically virtual folders on the iNAS In order to save files to the iNAS they must be placed 13 in a Network Share You can skip this step if you wish to create Network Shares at a later time Depending on how you want to implement the iNAS you should follow the instructions in the next section to complete the iNAS installation INAS Administration If you have completed the Quick Configuration then you will see the following screen the next time you enter http 192 168 1 254 This is the Administration Home Page to configure all of the setting for your iNAS SERVER ADMINISTRATION kancunu ETT DUST aa DISK OWN LINE SERVER
25. carded 30 DMZ This feature allows one computer on your LAN to be exposed to all users on the Internet This can allow 2 way communication between the DMZ host and other users from the external network If you are having trouble using some Internet gaming or video conferencing applications on your local computer you may try to configure the iNAS as a DMZ host DDNS Service DDNS Dynamic DNS service allows the Internet users to use a domain name to access the Kanguru iNAS 100 or the servers on your LAN rather than an IP address This feature is particularly useful if you are using the broadband service that assigns a dynamic WAN IP address To activate the DDNS service you must first apply an account from a free DDNS service provider See Appendix D Note The Kanguru iNAS 100 currently supports the DynDNS http www dyndns org DDNS service Disk Configuration Single Disk You can choose to use a stand alone disk However if the disk is damaged all data will be lost By factory default the Kanguru iNAS 100 has been pre set into one large disk If you wish to use other disk configurations the settings can be changed during the first Quick Configuration access Furthermore to increase the hard disk life the hard disk will go to standby mode if there is no access within 30 minutes If any data access happens while the hard disk is in stand by mode it will take 3 or 5 seconds for the hard disk to return to normal mode You can
26. des the NAT function to allow the computers on your LAN to share a single WAN IP address for Internet access Fixed IP address The IP address is a 32 bit digit code used to identify each single entity on a network This address will be used for all clients in the internal LAN to access this Kanguru iNAS 100 You can check the current LAN IP address of the Kanguru INAS 100 from the LCD panel see Appendix A Subnet Mask The subnet mask is used to define computer within the same local network It is a 32 bits digit code 255209200 Xxx Default Gateway The gateway is generally referred as an interchange point that connects two networks such as LAN and WAN You don t need to configure gateway address if the NAT function is enabled just set it as 0 0 0 0 Enable DHCP Server Once the DHCP server function is activated the Kanguru iNAS 100 will assign dynamic IP addresses to any computer in the local network that is configured to automatically obtain IP addresses Note Only one DHCP server can be activated at any time in a network or it may cause errors in communication Network File Services Microsoft Networking Users using the Kanguru iNAS 100 on the Microsoft Windows operating systems must start Microsoft Network Services 28 If the local network has a WINS server installed please specify the IP address The Kanguru iNAS 100 will automatically register its name and IP address with the WINS service Or you can enable your Kang
27. ding to your needs While creating a network share the following parameters must be set Network Share Name The network share name must not exceed 12 characters It cannot contain double byte characters such as Chinese Japanese and Korean as well as the characters listed below lt gt Disk Volume The network share will be created under the specified disk volume Path All data is stored under the assigned path onto the disk volume You can select Specify Path Automatically to allow the server to automatically create a new path on the disk volume to store the network share files Or you can assign a specific path for the share folder The manually assigned path cannot exceed 256 characters and cannot contain the characters listed below ABEST Comment The Comment field allows a brief description of the share folder to help users identify its purpose in a network neighborhood window The comment cannot exceed 128 characters Once the network share is created you can start assigning access rights to users or user groups Full Access Full access allows the user or user group to read write create or remove all files and directories in the network share Read Only Reads files only in the network share but denies functions to write create or delete files or directories Deny Access Denies all files on the network share 25 Chapter System Settings Basic system settings include the server name date
28. e Kanguru iNAS 100 functions as a NetWare 3 12 file server Using File Transfer Protocol FTP In addition to working with multiple operating systems the Kanguru iNAS 100 also supports FTP You can use popular FTP software and enter the user name and password to connect to the Kanguru iNAS 100 Or you may key in anonymous as the user name in order to access public network share folders that is open to guest users 43 Chapter Troubleshooting Q1 AT Q2 A2 Q3 A3 QA A4 can no longer access my INAS Is there any way can reset to the default settings to start at the beginning Yes there is a reset switch located on the rear panel of the iNAS Press and hold the black reset button until the system display Config reset switch depressed After you have reset the iNAS you should find that the LAN IP address is now 192 168 1 254 You can now connect to the iNAS through on of the LAN ports m connecting the iNAS behind another router but cannot access the INAS remotely What should I do First make sure that your router supports remote access You then should make sure that your ISP has not blocked the port that you have selected for remote access on the iNAS The default port is 80 but some ISP s have blocked this port due to recent virus attacks If you have selected to use a port other than 80 you must enter this in the URL For example you chose the 88 port because your ISP blocked the default 80
29. em startup time k ok 2 8 5 f You can then close the Chooser program Double click on the icon on the desktop to access your files Select a file server NASODOOTC public 1 NASOOOO9C NASOQOOBD NASOQOOOBE NASODQOODA 2 Color Sw Pra NASODO1E NASOOOTE4 NASODOSHB 1 CSw 6000 Series LaserWriter 300 L5 NASOOOSBD NASOQOSBF NAS1234 LaserWriter 8 Server IP Address Cox J i Active 3 Inactive 7 8 2 Applet alk 42 Using the Unix Linux Operating System Other than Microsoft OS and Mac OS your Kanguru iNAS 100 supports Unix based systems such as IBM AIX HP UX Sun Solaris Linux Free BSD etc through the NFS service 1 Under Unix use the following commands mount t nfs Kanguru iNAS 100 IP address gt lt Network Share Name lt Directory to Mount For example if your Kanguru iNAS 100 s IP address is 192 168 0 1 and you want to link the network share folder public under the mnt pub directory use the following command mount t nfs 192 168 0 1 public mnt pub Note You must login as root user to initiate the above command 2 Logged in as the user id that you defined you can use the mounted directory to access your network share files For more information about NFS settings please refer to your Unix system documentation Using Novell NetWare If you are accessing the Kanguru iNAS 100 from the NetWare client please refer to the NetWare user s manual for more information Th
30. es Make sure that the image file that you are about to update is the correct version and read through the instructions carefully It is wise to back up all existing data on the Kanguru iNAS 100 prior to performing system software update The current settings will remain unchanged after the system is upgraded Change Logo You can place a picture that you desire on the upper right corner of the home page The size of the picture cannot exceed 20K 32 e Remote Replication User can backup data from local NAS to another NAS without backup software It can provide schedule Full Incremental Sync remote replication Statistics amp Logs You can monitor the current logon user of the Kanguru iNAS 100 and the system event logs for the purpose of user administration or system diagnostic reference e Active Users Displays information of all online users e Event Logs The Kanguru iNAS 100 can store thousands of recent event logs including warning error and information messages In the event of a system malfunction LCD error indicator lights up the event logs can be retrieved to help diagnose the system problem e DHCP Logs If the DHCP server function is activated you can use it to monitor all of the assigned dynamic addresses client MAC addresses and other information Server Administration The Server Administration comprise the following eight sections pictured on the following page 33 Administration Server Administration
31. ess rights Note NetWare users cannot be authenticated via the PDC server To properly authenticate NetWare users please go to User Management Users Change Password page and type the password for that user manually e Quota The amount of space given out to all users in the system can be limited in order to manage and allocate it efficiently Once these restrictions are in place users will be prevented from obtaining more space once they have reached their limit This prevents monopolizing a large amount of disk space by a small group of users No limitations are set on the system when it leaves the factory e Backup Restore User Settings You may backup all user settings onto your computer as well as restore previously backed up user settings file to your Kanguru iNAS 100 This function allows you to easily maintain the user settings Network Share Management The primary purpose of network storage is file sharing In a standard operation environment you can create different network share folders for various types of files or provide different file access rights to users or user groups By factory default a public share folder is created The share folder gives full access to all users or guests 24 Administer network shares with the following Create a Network Share Change the name path and comment of a network share set access right for a network share Remove a network share You can create new network shares accor
32. figuration page click on the Administration button to enter Username Administrator Password admin ekker ME hipija eB reli ad Pigh capacity netbank attach baroga sierser hF A a ahah HANGURUINAS 700 F ie z Internel Accessible sSloragqerRouler KANGURU Sitina 2 A Quick Configuration page should appear if this is the first time entering the Administration section Step 1 The iNAS Server Name can now be changed to the user s preference This is the name that will appear on the LCD of the iNAS as well as the iNAS name on the Network The User can also assign the Workgroup and a Description 10 Step 2 Change the Administrator s password if desired Step 3 Enter the date time and time zone for the iNAS GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisson London BNO 10 31 AM 12 21 Dd Step 4 Select the language that the iNAS will use for file names Step 5 Select the type of connection for the iNAS Select DHCP if you have the iNAS attached to a DHCP server router and you want the iNAS to have a 11 dynamic IP address If you want the iNAS to use a Static IP address then select Static and enter the IP Address in Step 5 1 Step 6 Select the network file services that you want to provide on the INAS Most users should leave the default settings as is 10 0 10512 ee Step 7 Configure the disk volume Before you can save any data to the INAS the internal h
33. ini CD included with your iNAS The Quick Install Wizard enables you to list the Kanguru iNAS 100s within your local network and display basic information such as server names workgroups and IP addresses You may also set up the server name date time and basic network configuration of the Kanguru iNAS 100 via this program Screenshot ndacates the IP add ess of the servet Shows the Windoas w rkgroup joined by the Disk On line Server hock natal Wooo All Disk On hine Servers can be identified using a unique server name n 1 p E LI Li 192 176 0 1 172 16 13 193 172 16 13 76 172 16 14 182 Setup Server HAS 172 16 14 167 Mame Date Time 000 172 16 13 108 corfigur ati ons QY 172 16 14 125 MAS DQV TE 172 16 14 107 NAS 172 16 14 133 NAS 172 16 13 79 NAS x ie i Display oct lire help for Crack Install Vir ard Re gearch for Dus Online Servers on the netorork View detailed mifor ah or about the Sleced server 52 Operation Help Set up your Kanguru iNAS 100 Select the Kanguru iNAS 100 that you want to configure and then click on the Configure button An authentication window asking you to enter the administrator s password appears as shown below Administrator Login Administrator Name Administrator Administrator Password Ele Qus Click on OK after entering the password If the name
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36. me Setting Switch B Button B in the text below IP Address Checking IP Address System and Disk Information Press B to display the internal IP addresses of this Kanguru iNAS 100 in the local network Computers connected to the LAN ports can access the Kanguru 1NAS 100 via this IP address ET Click on B again to show the available disk space Please note that this 1s actually the entire amount of disk space and not the amount of space that you can use Click B again to display the model number and version information as shown below System Setup Function e Entering a System Page 1 Press the switch A for two seconds to enter System Setting 2 Press the switch B for selection options 3 Press the switch A to enter the selection options e NETWORK SETTINGS After entering the Network Settings menu please press the switch B to choose DHCP or Static IP 1 DHCP Obtain IP Address Automatically The Kanguru iNAS 100 will automatically obtain the IP address settings via DHCP protocol STATIC IP Specify Static IP Address Press the switch A to select STATIC IP and complete the following steps e SEI STATIC IP Press the switch B to set the IP address settings press the switch B to select the number 0 25 Press the switch A for the next number SET NETMASK Follow the same procedure as above SET GATEWAY Follow the same procedure as above SELECT STATIC IP Press the switch B to select YES or
37. name 2 On the tool bar click on zl Rename 3 Enter the new file or folder name and confirm e Deleting Files or Folders 49 1 Check the file s or folder s you wish to delete 2 On the tool bar click on Delete 3 A window appears Click on OK to delete the selected file or folder To delete all files and folders click on Iw Select All and then click on luii Delete e Uploading 1 Enter the folder of the file you want to upload 2 Click on Browse to select the file you want to upload 3 Click on Upload e Downloading 1 Click the right mouse button on the file which you want to download 2 Acontext menu appears Click on Save Target As to download the file e Logging Out Web File Manager On the tool bar click on Es Logout to leave the web file manager 50 Web File Manager Icons cgVBEBEBEEESB Up go back to the parent folder Refresh reload the current page Home go back to the network shares list home page Create Folder create a new folder Rename rename the selected file or folder Delete remove the selected file s or folder s Select All select all files and folders Select None cancel all selection Logout leave the web file manager Full access network share folder Read only network share folder Malfunction network share folder 51 Appendix C Quick Install Wizard Introduction There is a NasClient on the m
38. o System Tools Restart Shutdown Follow the instructions to restart or shutdown the system Reset the Administrator Password amp Network Settings If you accidentally forget the administrator password you will not be able to perform any administration work on the Kanguru iNAS 100 Under this condition you can reset the administrator password and network configuration to the factory default 1 Use the tip of a ball point pen and depress the configuration reset switch located on the back of the Kanguru iNAS 100 Hold it for about 5 seconds until it beeps 2 The network configuration will be reset and you may need to re configure some or all of the network settings before you can connect to the Kanguru iNAS 100 3 Use a web browser to connect to the Kanguru iNAS 100 Enter the System Administration and enter the following login name and password Login Administrator Password admin You can then perform system administration 45 Note If the configuration reset switch is disabled in the System Tools Hardware Settings page you are no longer able to use this function Please remember your administrator password Disk Failure or Malfunction If you are suffering from a disk failure or malfunction please do the following 1 Log all abnormal events or messages for technician s reference 2 Stop all operations of the Kanguru iNAS 100 and power it off 3 Contact the customer service at 508 376 4245 for technical support Note
39. ollow these instructions to install your Kanguru iNAS 100 if this is the first time you are connecting your iNAS to your network 1 Connect the provided Ethernet cable to one of the LAN ports on the iNAS to a LAN port on your network If you do not have a LAN port available on your network then you can attach the iNAS directly to your PC s Ethernet port Connect the provided AC power cable to your iNAS and then to an AC wall outlet Press the red power button located at the rear of the iNAS and wait for the system to start up When the LCD displays DHCP Linking the startup is complete Pressing the Down Button Switch B will display the LAN IP of 192 168 1 254 If there are no Network IP conflictions you should now be able to access the iNAS in one of two ways a Open an internet browser such as Internet Explorer and go the following URL http 192 168 1 254 b Open Network Neighborhood and the iNAS will appear under the NAS workgroup Note before you can save data to the iNAS you must complete the Quick Configuration to enable the drive The iNAS should now be connected to the network and now it s time to configure the iNAS to your Network If you cannot connect to your iNAS at this time please refer to the Troubleshooting section server H ame IP Address Quick Configuration 1 You should see the page pictured below once you have accessed the INAS through a web browser http 192 168 1 254 To access the con
40. omain Name System is used to map a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice versa A DNS server provides the domain name service through the network Using this you can create and manage your domain name in the Internet If you do not know how to register a domain name please contact your ISP According to your domain configuration you can configure the Kanguru iNAS 100 as the primary DNS server or as the secondary DNS server Primary DNS Server The primary name server is responsible for maintaining a list of host name records and their associated IP addresses You can add the following name records to your domain A Forward Address Record NS Name Server Record 29 MX Mail Exchange Server Record You may also specify the forwarding servers the Kanguru INAS 100 will forward all DNS requests that can t be resolved locally to the specified DNS server typically your ISP and return the response to the client Secondary DNS Server The Kanguru iNAS 100 can be configured as a secondary DNS server to provide redundant DNS service for your domain Router and Firewall Configuration Routing Table The static route defines the network path to reach a specific network or host You may need to set up a static route if this system is connected to more than one network If you do not have other routers in the network you will not need to add a static routing entry The system will use the default routing table for communication
41. omputer amp r Apple System Profiler E Calculator c Chooser Gi Control Panels fi Favorites B Network Browser G Recent Applications 3 Recent Documents ES Recent Servers Fir Remote Access Status Scrapbook Sherlock 2 Fas Internet Explarer 4 5 d Stickies b In the Network Browser choose AppleTalk a list of all computers on the AppleTalk network appears Choose the Kanguru iNAS 100 c Once the Kanguru INAS 100 is chosen the system will request you to input the login name and password Click Connect or use Guest to enter When the 38 login name and password are confirmed a popup window informs you that the connection is made with the Kanguru iNAS 100 Connect to the file server NASODOOSD as 2 Guest i Registered User Password Add to Keychain Clear Text Password Change Password d When the Kanguru iNAS 100 is connected the network browser displays all the network shares You can then access or drag amp drop the share folders o 5 items Se public Se publici Se public2 Se publics Se publica e Choose either one of the network shares to start to link The network share appears on the Mac OS desktop 53 NASOOOO9E public Se public k publici Se Se public2 Se publics Se publica 39 2 Using the Chooser a Select Chooser in the Apple menu bar About This Computer amp D Apple System Profiler E Calculator Chooser
42. plug in the power supply connect the RJ 45 Ethernet turn the power on and the iNAS is instantly recognized by your network An easy to use Administration page allows you to define users user groups set passwords permissions and quotas to control who has access to the files on your iNAS Small office home office users can use the iNAS as a file server handling sharing backup and archiving for all kinds of files The iNAS has a built in 4 port router to setup a small network and a LCD screen that displays the status for easy troubleshooting Features Quickly and easily add up to 250 GB of storage to you network Built in 4 port router and firewall User friendly web based interface for a step by step configuration Remote file upload download via HTTP web browsers or FTP Automatically recognizes and supports all major network platforms such as Windows Linux Macintosh and Unix Remote access through Internet browser e Define users groups permissions quotas etc e Built in DHCP DNS Servers and DDNS Support Package Contents Kanguru iNAS 100 User s Manual Power Cord One CAT 5 Network Cable Manual and NasClient on Mini CD Warranty Registration Card Specifications System Specification Software System Information Network Specification CPU Flash Memory DRAM HDD LED Indicator LCD Display Alarm Buzzer Network Standards WAN Ports LAN Ports Form Factor Physical Dimension Specifica
43. port Your DNS domain name is www myiNAS com so you will need to enter www myiNAS com 88 Also check to make sure your router is set to forward to the iNAS instead of entering the router s administration page There is another device on my network using the default IP address of 192 168 1 192 Is there any way can change the iNAS IP address so can configure it Yes press and hold the Switch A button next to the LCD for 2 seconds You should enter into the configuration page You can then enter the Network settings and assign a Static IP address to the iNAS Also make sure to match the Subnet Mask and Default gateway to your network My iNAS beeps intermittently and always displays DHCP Linking What does this mean The beep indicates that the iNAS has not picked up an IP address from your network Please check your WAN settings to assign an IP address This beep signal can also be turned off in the administration page 44 Chapter Kanguru iNAS 100 Maintenance The Kanguru iNAS 100 has been specially designed to run 24 hours a day 7 days a week and to be ready at all times It robust to protects against system crashes caused by power loss This section provides a general maintenance overview Shutdown Restart the Server Please use the following steps to shutdown restart the server 1 Ask all the connected users to save their open files and stop using the Kanguru iNAS 100 2 Open the administration web page and go t
44. ress user name and password from the ISP or network administrator Note 1 After changing some settings you may be asked to restart the Kanguru iNAS 100 2 If you want to set up detailed configuration you need to enter the administration web page of the Kanguru iNAS 100 via the browser 53 For more configurations check your browser under System Administration 2 Viewing detailed information on the Kanguru iNAS 100 Choose the Kanguru iNAS 100 by highlighting it with the mouse then click on Group Data to display current settings and status as shown below n Detail Information MAC Address 00 4 E F0 00 00 9 4 IP Address 172 16 13 174 subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Crateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP Enabled Version 1 00 3 To find information on other Kanguru iNAS 100 s in the same network Click on Refresh in the Toolbar to find information on other Kanguru iNAS 100 s in the same network 4 To display User Help File Click on Help display the Help file 5 To enter the home page of the Kanguru iNAS 100 Double click on the name of the Kanguru iNAS 100 to enter the web page for advanced administration 54 3 Iu i233 Install Wian xj nva nur CeHTI HANGI IRA mu T2 TE LN Double click on the nene of the Disk On line Server to enter the web page for advanced acri ra str ati em 921 760 1 Liss hang HAS OOS 172 16 13 193 HAS enc hiang 172 15 13 76 HAS DOTY MAZ d 1727 16
45. rs belong to Everyone group You cannot delete the everyone user group or any of its users You can administer user groups with the following e Create User Groups e Create Private Network Share e Assign Users 23 e Delete User Groups User group names must not exceed 256 characters It is case insensitive and it can contain double byte characters Such as Chinese Japanese and Korean but it cannot contain any of the characters below iiss pe e eee To properly manage security it is very important to manage users and user groups You may set the share access parameters of each user or user group accordingly e PDC Authentication Settings If you have a Windows PDC Primary Domain Controller server to handle the domain security in your network you don t need to re enter all the users and groups with the Kanguru iNAS 100 You can simply enable the PDC authentication feature the Kanguru INAS 100 will connect with the NT domain and get all the information of the domain users and groups automatically To enable PDC authentication you must enter the domain name as well as the user name and password already established in this domain The Kanguru iNAS 100 will use the user name and password to log in to the NT domain and retrieve user and group information Once you have configured the Kanguru iNAS 100 to use PDC authentication all NT domain users and groups will appear in lists of users and groups for which you can define acc
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47. s the iNAS from a web browser using this new IP address Please note if you selected to use a port other than 80 you will have to enter that number as described in step 3 of the WAN configuration section 6 The iNAS should now be connected via the WAN port to your network and you should have access through a Web Browser or Network Neighborhood It s now time to configure the users of the iNAS and then configure your router to allow for remote access 20 Configuring a Router for the iNAS If you are connecting the iNAS to another router you must configure that router to allow for remote access to the iNAS The router MUST meet the following requirements 1 DDNS Support 2 Port Forwarding 3 Remote Accessibility The iNAS is located behind a router so in order to access the iNAS remotely you must go through the router first The router needs to use port forwarding to connect to the iNAS You may need to consult with your routers manufacturer to setup your router correctly For example your iNAS is currently set to use 192 168 1 199 as the WAN IP address and your router meets the requirements above uses a dynamic IP address provided by your ISP You must do the following to setup the remote connection 1 Open your router s administration page Go to the Port Forwarding section Set your router to forward the 80 port to 192 168 1 199 V N Create an account with a DDNS service provider such as http dyndns org 5
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49. sily access the iNAS using a web browser to upload or download data To do so follow these instructions 1 Enter the IP address of your iNAS to enter the home page 2 Click on the Web File Manager button A reliable and high capacity network attached storage server KANGURU Internet Accessible Storage Router Share your storage cer Microsoft Unix and Apple network Easy administration through smpie web interface Built in frewal NAT router function for internet sharing HANGURU Satatiows Version 2 26 old Daza 3 Enter your Username and Password 35 4 After you log in you will have access to the Network Shares that you have permission to Share Folder Comment 5 Click on the folder in which you want to access Administrator Total Ofolders 1files Last Page Next Page E ME LO 438 KB aude 10 10 08 29 Upload filename MENNNENNENENEMI Browse 6 You can access any files stored in this folder simply by double clicking on them If your web browser can open the file type then it will open directly in the browser otherwise you will be prompted to save the file to another location You can also right click on the file and select save target as to save the file 7 To save files to the iNAS select the Browse button and select the file that you want to upload Once you have selected the desired file click the Upload button to the right to save the file Accessing the iNAS through a LAN
50. t as a guest and will allow limited access A guest does not belong to any user group You cannot delete the user guest or create a password Anonymous When you connect to the server by FTP service you can use the name to login as a guest You cannot delete this user or change its password 22 You can create new users according to your needs The following information is required to create a new user e User Name The user name must not exceed 32 characters It is case insensitive and it can contain double byte characters Such as Chinese Japanese and Korean But it cannot contain any of the characters below INE 3 4 284 e Password The password must not exceed 16 characters Due to security concerns the password must be at least 6 characters It is recommended that you avoid using codes that are easily decipherable You can use following settings to create or update users e Create User e Change Password e Create Private Network Share e Assign User Groups e NFS Settings e Quota Settings e Delete User User Groups To administer access rights you can create user groups User groups are a collection of users with the same access rights to files or folders By factory default the server contains the following pre defined user groups Administrators All members of the administrators group have the rights to perform system management You cannot delete the administrators user groups Everyone All registered use
51. tion Weight Operation Temperature Environment Humidity Agency Certification Power Power Management Specification NS Geode SC2200 266Mhz 16MB 128MB 1 x 3 5 IDE HDD NASWare Router Edition Link Act 10 100M LCD High Brightness Panel Two control Buttons for System Management system Malfunction Warning IEEE802 3 10 Base T Ethernet IEEE802 3u 100 Base TX Fast Ethernet IEEE802 3x Flow Control IEEE802 1p Priority Queue ANSI IEEE802 3 Nway Auto negotiation 1 x 10 100Mbps Auto Sensing Ethernet Port RJ 45 4 x 10 100Mbps Auto Sensing Fast Ethernet Port RJ 45 Portable Desktop 230 D x 145 W x 55 H mm Net Weight 2kg Gross Weight 2kg 0 40 C 0 95 R H UL CE FCC VCCI External Power Adaptor 90 264V Kanguru iNAS 100 e Front View e Rear View 4 LED Indicators Power Error Network and Disk Power Access Switch Configuration Reset Switch Power Connection LAN Connectors WAN Connector e Network Status Indicators There are five LED indicators at the lower right area of the rear panel Each LED indicates the network status of the corresponding WAN or LAN port as below Color G Current connection is at 100Mbps The flashing light reen e indicates data is being transmitted Lights up when connected at 100Mbps If this LED Orange does not light up the connection is running at 10Mbps Chapter Installing the Kanguru iNAS 100 First Time Installation Please f
52. uring the network You will need to enter the following information IP Address The IP address is a 32 bit digit code used to identify each single entity on a network The IP address is separated into 4 groups of eight bits separated by dots e g 61 218 1 5 Subnet Mask The subnet mask is used to define computer within the same local network It is a 32 bit digit code e g 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway The gateway is generally referred to as an interchange point that connects two networks If you don t know the gateway s IP address please ask your ISP or network administrator 27 There are several available options in addition to the basic settings Allow entering administration web pages from external network If this option is not enabled you will not be able to perform system administration from the computers connected to the WAN port You may also assign the HTTP port number for entering administration web pages Disable response to ICMP packets to avoid attacks from hackers For additional security when enabling this option outside computers cannot use the ping program to probe for IP address of this server LAN Configuration If you use the Kanguru iNAS 100 as the gateway to connect to the Internet normally there is no need to change the LAN configuration Simply change the network configuration of the computers on the LAN to automatically obtain IP addresses via DHCP protocol By default the Kanguru iNAS 100 provi
53. uru iNAS 100 as the WINS server for your network Apple Networking Users using the Kanguru iNAS 100 on Mac operating systems must enable AppleTalk network support If your AppleTalk network uses extended networks and is assigned with multiple zones please assign a zone name to the Kanguru iNAS 100 If you do not want to assign a network zone please enter an asterisk Asterisk is the default setting NFS Service Users using Kanguru iNAS 100 on a Unix Linux operating system computer or server must start Unix Linux NFS service The Kanguru iNAS 100 supports NFS version 2 0 To correctly use the NFS service you must assign a User s UID and IP address Please select User Management Users NFS Settings to start the setup NetWare Service If you wish to use NetWare to access the Kanguru iNAS 100 you should activate the NetWare service The Kanguru iNAS 100 will then operate in a manner similar to a Novell NetWare 3 12 file server Web Service Other than standard OS support you have the choice to use a web browser to access your files on the Kanguru iNAS 100 If your Kanguru iNAS 100 is connected to the Internet and uses a valid IP address the Kanguru iNAS 100 allows you to access your files using a web browser from anywhere in the world FTP Service If you wish to download files from or upload files to your Kanguru iNAS 100 by using file transfer protocol FTP you must first activate the FTP service DNS Service DNS D
54. users of the iNAS and then configure your router to allow for remote access 18 Connecting the iNAS as a Router WAN Configuration Enter the Network Settings sections from the Administration page Then click on WAN Configuration on the menu to the left if you are not there already WAN Donfiguratien j I o 5 Select the Network protocol that your ISP provides You may need to check with your ISP to confirm your type of connection If you use a otatic IP address then you need to get this IP from your ISP 6 Enable the Allow Entering Administration Web Pages from External Network if you plan to access the iNAS remotely Port 80 is selected by default and is already open to most web browsers to use the HTTP protocol Kanguru strongly suggests that you check with your ISP to confirm that the selected port is open Note1 If you select a port other than 80 you will need to enter this number at the end of the iNAS IP address For example if you choose to use Port 88 to remotely access the iNAS then you should enter http 192 168 1 254 88 Note2 If your ISP provides you with a Dynamic IP address then should use a DNS service such as http dyndns org to create a Dynamic DNS link to your router The DNS service is free and will automatically update your IP address for you This is very useful because your Dynamic IP address can change at any moment so you will never be sure of the WAN IP address of the iN
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