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1. 2 ee 39 5 2 URL Filter Setup ui ca a a BS 41 5 3 IP Filter Setup aa 42 5 4 Denial of Service 2 43 6 VPN Settings lt o a os oc eao po ee A 45 6 1 IP Sec Settings ee 45 6 2 PPMP Settings a s a ge e ja de ao Ok ib jp da 48 7 User Management KRE A E Be A Rs 5 49 TA Usas an aa a BA gi a ER da a NG 50 TIGO dee ga aa A Ng T Ge 51 8 NAS Management 53 8 1 HD Initialization Wizard 53 8 2 Advanced A 4 wee Aw ah A AA AAA AA 55 Table of Contents 8 3 File Sharing oo 57 9 System Management eoe a aa a eee eee e e 60 9 1 Administrator Settings 2 a a a o 60 9 2 Event Report Settings a 62 9 3 Firmware Update d A a OA ap A a a a mie 63 9 4 Time Settings o o o o 64 9 5SNMP lt aa aa e 65 10 System Report ge jg RLRE RR in R RIE Wa E RT E E JET E Na rai ip in UE ee N 66 10 1 System Information 2 a e 66 10 2 System Log de A td i Ser ge Aa trar e ade tao a HP R vito de et oe 68 10 3 URL Log EE a ka ara 68 10 4 DHCP Lease Report 00 69 Care and Handling s s m i s o ab 4048 A SS ek 0 70 Troubleshootoing KE T NR lm pee at 71 Technical Support Ad ada a a IA ee Da AA 73 Appendix 2 0 et 74 Specification gC ade ae iin Sade Sas Ba A R Be Ne ade Sa TA SG RE I des A Sat Be Ha a 76 Radio and TV Interference ee e e ep e oe 77 Limited Warranty er ee ane
2. BO ss ke ILS Ts TS lee Ko a Network Server Applian User Manual Thank you for purchasing IOGEAR s BOSS one of the most advanced and reasonable network server replacements on the market IOGEAR only manufactures high quality connectivity devices so we are sure you will be satisfied with your purchase IOGEAR is dedicated to customer service and satisfaction and wishes you the best with your new BOSS network server appliance To better serve you IOGEAR offers an array of additional USB 2 0 USB FireWire KVM and other peripheral products For more information or to purchase additional IOGEAR products visit us at www IOGEAR com We hope you enjoy using your BOSS network server appliance yet another first rate connectivity solution from IOGEAR 2003 IOGEAR All Rights Reserved PKG M0098 IOGEAR the IOGEAR logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of IOGEAR Inc Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Inc FireWire MAC Macintosh G3 G4 iMac Apple are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Classic is a registered trademark licensed to Apple Computer Inc Finderis a trademark of Apple Computer Inc All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders IOGEAR makes no warranty of any kind with regards to the information presented in this docu
3. 1 New Password The administrator can change the administrator password here Please enter the new password you would like to change to Note that you must fill the new password in both Password change and Password confirmation fields If both fields are not the same the page will not be submitted 2 FTP Server Please select the Enable radio button to establish the FTP server or select the disable radio button to turn off the FTP feature 3 Confirm New Password Please enter the new password again 4 External Admin This feature allows administrators to access the web based configuration menu from the Internet The default setting for this feature is disabled for security reasons 5 External Admin Port Defines a port for the remote administrator to connect to 6 Restart device This function reboots the Network Server Appliance Select the Enable radio button to restart BOSS The default setting of the function is disabled 7 Clear event log This function is used to clean the system history that is listed in Event Report section 8 2 If you choose the No radio button the event record never clears even when you reboot the system 8 Clear DHCP lease This function is used to clean the DHCP Lease record listed in section 8 4 Please choose the Yes radio button to clean the DHCP lease report 9 Restore Factory default To recover the factory settings please choose the Yes radio button and the factory defaults will be l
4. No Clear event log Yes No Clear DHCP lease Yes No Restore factory default Yes No Power Down by power button A en es Please click the power button e Prompt Power Down Please press the power button for at least HI ines ES 4 seconds asel 8 i Eseme Apine rc He a MERSO na Figure 3 2a Power Management Wake On LAN WOL The WOL function allows remote users on the network to turn on the BOSS Please note that the power adapter is connected to the BOSS and plugged into a power outlet Hard Disk Standby If the hard disk is idle for a while it can enter Standby Mode to reduce the consumption of power In the left menu select NAS Management gt HD Initialization Wizard in HD Power Management Setting please select the time in Turn Off hard disk field Figure 3 2b If you select none the hard disk will not enter standby mode even it is always idled If you select 5 Mins the hard disk will enter the standby mode once it is idled more than five minutes You could also refer the setting in Section 10 1 F STE TT meros Eos riled Pant CRBGSOO ve Figure 3 2b Network Settings To Configure Your Network Settings e gt OFA O finan Gan Gy Soe ess Ela zz Tes ju Bl When you select Network Settings in the left menu of the web page five configuration options appear DHCP Server IP Alias Multiple NAT Route Set
5. 172 168 1 0 24 to restrict this IP group 3 Select the Protocol of the IP you wish to block If you are unsure select both Firewall Settings 4 Enter the port number of the ports you wish to block 5 4 Denial of Service from the selected IP It is highly recommended that the DoS Protection feature be enabled to prevent attacks on the network However if you allow someone to manage the router from outside you should either disable Detect SYN Flood Attack or increase the TCP flow Otherwise the configura tion web pages will not be sent smoothly There are four fields you can enter port numbers into in any order or combination 5 To block more than 4 ports enter a range of port numbers if any in the last field Cam F SETT TE emar tevin Kr co oe VPN Settings How to change your VPN settings VPN Virtual Private Networking provides for secure communication between two separate networks without using a dedicated leased line In order to achieve this functionality a secure tunnel must be built between the two sites for secure communication over the Internet The BOSS supports the two most popular protocols IPSec and PPTP IPSec provides encrvption and authentication services at the IP laver Working at this level IPSec can protect anv traffic carried over IP unlike other encryption methods that only protect a particular higher level protocol PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protoco
6. AE I Ria pa caw The DHCP Lease Report function reports all leased IP provided by DHCP server From this page you can find out which host was assigned to which IP address You can clear all the records through administrator settings Please refer to the Section 9 1 Clean DHCP Lease o Care amp Handling Your IOGEAR BOSS is a high performance Network Server Appliance The head that reads the information on the installed Hard Drive is a fragile piece of technology Therefore care must be taken not to bump the BOSS while it is operating Care must also be taken not to bump the BOSS excessively when the drive is turned off To insure maximum reliability of the BOSS please follow the guidelines listed below DO NOT block the air circulation around the vents of the BOSS s DO NOT move or bump the BOSS while it is operating Keep all cables out of aisles and off desktops where they can be hooked and pulled Keep the BOSS firmly secured in the shipping container when shipping the drive e Keep the environment around the drive clean and free of excessive dust and chemicals s Use a damp cloth to clean the BOSS NEVER put cleansers directly on the BOSS case e Use surge protectors with the BOSS lt DO NOT expose the BOSS to extreme temperatures lt DO NOT expose the BOSS to direct sun light for extended periods of time lt DO NOT get the BOSS wet DO NOT place the BOSS
7. Click the Apply button System Reports Generating System Reports 10 1 System Information When you select System Reports in the left menu of mss the web page four configuration items appear includ e ing System Information System Log URL Log and DHCP Lease Report Please refer to the correspond ing section for these configuration items A AENA EEE bes TH en Packets 030 Link Status Port 1 Lint Up 100 Mbps Fall Dupe a amc rem FT ji FT MIET Sa rane BEL PET orm The Svstem Information displavs some useful infor mation about the svstem lt shows the firmware version the svstem up time and the internal and external net work connections The BOSS has one WAN port and erran mm four LAN ports The WAN port belongs to the external am S BE Iae e Ria rart PETI sar E System Reports network interface and the LAN port belongs to the internal network interface They are described as below lt Firmware Version 1 06 e The system up time lt IP Address the IP Address is shown as your current setting In Chapter 2 section 2 4 the Basic setting we already configure the external interface in one of the three ways ADSL PPPoE DHCP client and Fixed IP address In Chapter 4 section 4 1 DHCP Server we assigned the IP address range to the internal network interface e Hardware Address Ethernet hardware address e Netmask corresponding to the network e Ma
8. in an area with an excessive amount of dirt Troubleshooting Basic TroubleShooting BOSSTM Make sure you have Critical Updates from the Microsoft Website at http windowsupdate microsoft com then click on Product Updates select the latest Critical Update package for your Windows OS and then click Download Apple users please ensure you have the latest version of your OS Go to www apple com for more information Make sure the drive is turned on before you start up your computer Make your new BOSSTM the only device hooked into the Network s Do not use a hub or repeater in connecting your drive to the computer e Use the cable that was shipped with your BOSS e Check all cable connections s Use other IOGEARS cables if you have any extra Other Issues At the very least make sure your computer has all available updates provided by the manufacture of both your hardware and software Updates can be found at http www versiontracker com or http www download com Upgrade your CPU firmware to the latest revision Please read all text on the download pages to determine which firmware update is appropriate for your computer Troubleshooting Notes All URLs are subject to change If the URLs listed in this manual are no longer valid you can find the majority of necessary updates at http www versiontracker com or http www download com Seagate Trouble Shooting Tip Set up
9. Installation After completing your configuration each time the BOSS boots it will try to connect with your ISP and the ISP will assign the BOSS an external IP address If you would like to connect immediately you can click on the Connect symbol Once successfully connected the Status field should reflect this If the Status is still the same check to make sure that the username password cables etc are all correct ADSL PPTP Client Setting If your ISP provides a PPTP server you could set up the PPTP client here Please follow the steps 1 Select the ADSL PPTP radio button Enter the user name You get this from your ISP 2 3 Enter the password You get this from your ISP 4 Enter the IP address of your computer in My IP Address 5 Enter the IP address of the server in Server IP Address In the following chapters we will cover more la mran details in configuring your BOSS TM stan 1 A E MIET nae Bert are PERSTO ma Kelm Configuration Hierarchies Configuration Hierarchies and Power Management This chapter gives you an overview of all the configuration options available The BOSS is a multifunction product Section 3 1 explains the corresponding settings for each function Section 3 2 describes the power management in detail Basic Settings DHCP Server IP Alias Manor Bagian Network Settings H Multiple N
10. a a RE ER R R R REE E R ERE R R E RR E 6 79 Package Content and System Requirements This package contains 1 Network Server Appliance 1 Power Adapter and Cable 1 Ethernet cable CAT5 1 User Manual 1 Quick Start Guide 1 Warranty Registration Card System Requirements Macintosh Users Mac OS X 10 2 or greater Internet Explorer 5 2 or newer PC Users Windows 98SE 2000 ME XP Internet Explorer 6 0 or newer Other Computer with web browser preferably with the latest version of Internet Explorer This chapter introduces the specifications features and benefits of the BOSSTM network server appliance The Integrated server services such as a Network Address Translator NAT Virtual Private Network VPN SPI Firewall and File Server make this one of the most sophisticated server appliances on the market today The BOSS network server appliance allows a group of trusted computers and networks to connect quickly and safely With the BOSS network server appliance Network Administrators as well as home users can save time in establishing some of the most common services done on servers costing thousands of dollars Connection Sharing lt Flexible Address Space for NAT service IP Alias e Multiple NAT Virtual Private Network e 20 IPSec Tunnels Available lt PPTP Server Client Firewall e SPI Stateful Packet Inspection e Prevent Denial of Service DoS Attacks e Packet URL Filtering
11. clients The DHCP client may be assigned an IP address like 192 168 2 XXX The IP address 192 168 2 1 cannot be assigned as it is not in the range and is also assigned to BOSS under Basic Settings If you assign another network e g 172 16 2 XXX to IP address ranges 2 3 4 please refer to section 4 2 for further IP Alias setting When no other IP address ranges are assigned a zero value should be filled in to indicate that no other IP addresses are available for assignment To Disable the DHCP Server lf you already have a DHCP server on your network or you do not have DHCP server on your network but you would like to assign a static IP address to each device connected to the LAN port of BOSSTM 1 Select Disable radio button 2 Click the Apply button Or 1 Select Disable radio button 2 Assign a static IP address to each device connected to the LAN port For example you have four PCs PC1 PC2 PC3 and PC4 connected to the LAN port You must assign a UNIQUE static IP address i e 192 168 2 34 192 168 2 25 192 168 2 18 192 168 2 108 to PC1 PC2 PC3 and PC4 respectively Notice the static IP addresses assigned are all in the same network with BOSS TM In Basic Settings we set 192 168 2 1 as the private IP address of BOSS Therefore the network it belongs to is 192 168 X XXX Network Settings 4 2 IP Alias In Basic Settings we ve set the private IP address o
12. e Access Control Virtual Server System Management Web based Management for Configuring System lt Firmware Update via HTTP e Reset To Factory Settings lt Event Alert and Logs e Statistics of Network Flow e System Information Services e DHCP Client Server Proxy DNS lt RIP Network Programmable Static Route e Network Protocols Supported PPPoE TCP UDP ICMP ARP IP PPP Authentication lt PAP CHAP MS CHAPv2 Real Time Clock File Sharing gt Supports Common Internet File System CIFS Apple AFP NFS User Management Local User Account Management Power Management e Support Mechanical Off Soft Off Sleeping Working Svstem States Benefits and Key Features Virtual Private Network VPN With Virtual Private Network an enterprise can establish a dedicated tunnel among branch offices and or mobile employees All data is encrypted and decrypted via the pre defined dedicated tunnel This prevents hackers from stealing private information in the public network With this functionality any sub network can be grouped as though it is in the same network SPI Firewall The BOSS network sever appliance provides a powerful firewall capable of preventing hackers from attack ing the gateway or internal network so many famous DoS attacks can be detected and prevented Whenever an attack is detected the system will alert the network manager home user that an attack has occurred The network administrator
13. settings in detail in the following sections You must click the Apply button after you finish inputting the settings You will see a rebooting window as Figure 2 4b During the rebooting phase do not turn off or unplug the BOSS FO tene am AS TRR ER cr Esere appliance Mie Figure 2 4b Installation How the Router Works The router implements an IP sharing feature With only one physical IP address to access the Internet it is impossible for all computers within the home or office network to use the same IP address to gain access to the Internet at the same time However using the BOSSTM all computers within the home or office network can access to the Internet even with only one physical IP address The router transforms one physical IP address into a range of virtual IP addresses Each computer within the home or office network will get a virtual IP address to access to the Internet Internal Network Interface The default settings are Configuration Item Default Settings Server Appliance Name GNS1000 Server Appliance IP Address 192 168 2 1 LAN Netmask 255 255 0 0 Installation According to the default settings we will assign the LAN to network 192 168 2 1 You can add more detailed configurations later in section 4 1 DHCP Server settings For the Network Address Translation NAT application the private network address should be set in the following address range reserved b
14. supports a mechanical off soft off sleep and working state In the mechani cal off state there is no current consumption As for the sleep and working state the system functions as normal However whenever the system is idle it will enter the sleep state to save power Pictorial Introduction Front View DOS soar soucs LAN WAN unvacr 0 10000 T i l 1 2 3 4 1 System Activity LEDs 2 LEDs Link Activity LEDs for each Ethernet Port Power LED Packet Transmit Receive LEDs 3 Hard Disk Activity Light 4 Power Light Pictorial Introduction Back View BROADBAND OFFICE STORAGE SERVER GNS1000 5 Power Jack 6 Power Button 7 WAN port 10 100 Mbps 8 WAN port MDI MDIX switch 9 4 LAN ports 10 100 Mbps 10 Reset Button Pictorial Introduction WAN Port The WAN port is used to connect to an ADSL Cable modem for linking to the Internet WAN MDI MDIX Switch The WAN MDI MDIX switch MDI hub or modem side MDIX computer or server side is used to adjust the cable connection of the WAN port If the port is connected to a hub you should move the switch to the hub side if the port is connected to computer you should move the switch to the computer side As for the four LAN ports there is no need to add additional switches for each cable connection This is because the LAN ports support auto MDI MDIX LAN Ports The LAN ports are used to connect to a PC ser
15. tunnel setting Enter a Connection Name e g vpn1 The remote side must also enter the same connection name to identify the connection 6 Select the yes radio button in Start on boot field This will establish the connection upon a system startup Select the Disable radio button to a VPN 7 Enter the Preshare key The branch has to use the same Preshare key See page 44 for more information on Preshare Keys 8 Enter a number of hours you wish to have each VPN session open within the IPsec key Lifetime field VPN Settings 10 11 12 13 14 In Remote Host Setting If the remote computer has a fixed IP address e g 10 0 0 9 Please select the Fixed IP radio button Enter the remote computers IP address within the Remote IP field e g 10 0 0 9 Enter the remote computers Subnet e g 172 17 0 0 Enter the Remote Netmask of the remote computers e g 255 255 0 0 Now click the Applv button Please check the IPsec Tunnel List In the Action column click the link up button to connect immediatelv or click the remove button to remove the tunnel Remote Settings Please repeat the steps above to create the tunnel Note in step 9 the Remote IP field enter the fixed IP address of the main companv and the correspond ing Subnet and Netmask Preshare Kev The Preshare Kev field is a secret kev that is used to identifv the communicating host during the phase 1 IKE negotiation It is also
16. using or the network server they are attached to This solution provides convenient common storage resources Dynamic Domain Name Service DNS Dynamic DNS allows anyone to reach your host by the name only Dynamic DNS will map that name to your current IP address which changes each time you dial your Internet service provider With a URL that stays the same all the time regardless of the IP address your options become almost as unlimited as a normal content provider like www indiatimes com or www vahoo com DMZ DMZ is a host that provides a nonrestrictive zone between a company s private network and the outside public network It prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server that has company data lt acts as a G Benefits and Key Features proxy server as well Users of the public network outside the company can access only the DMZ host The DMZ may typically also have the company s Web pages so these could be served to the outside world However the DMZ provides access to no other company data In the event that an outside user penetrated the DMZ host s security the web pages might be corrupted but no other company information would be exposed FTP Server FTP is the most secure quick and reliable method of transferring files The FTP server allows you full control over who can login to the server appliance and to which to files the user can access or upload data Power Management The power state of the system
17. AT Route Settings DDNS H URL Filter Firewall Settings IP Filter Denial of Service IPSec Settings 3 1 Overview of Configuration Menu RR U VEN settings age There are eight main categories in configuration menu Basic settings Network settings Firewall ET R b H settings VPN settings System management System reports User management and NAS management Each item has advanced configura tions See Figure 3 1 r I System Reports User Management Figure 3 1 NAS Management l PPTP Settings Administrator Settings Event Report Settings Firmware Update Time Settings SNMP System Information System Log URL Log L DHCP Lease Report Users Groups HD Initialization Wizard Advanced File Sharing Power Management 3 2 Power Management We divided the power management function into three paris There are Power Down Wake on LAN and Hard Disk Standby We describe each part below in detail tes Prede Br So 90 Power Down You can turn the power down in several ways e Power Down by Web Please select System Management gt Administrator Settings In Power Down field select the Enable radio button and then click the Apply button Figure 3 2a a lbnat characters no white space in C Enable Disable External awanan Rostan dovica Cre
18. ant to disable specific protocols For MS Windows Users Please follow the steps below 1 In MS Windows File Sharing field please select the Enable radio button 2 Enter the Workgroup Name and Computer Description 3 Click the Apply button Figure 8 2a NAS Management eE E 3 T T gee san 10 8 A El gt ler arer Mic a pant 498 9068 vom e For Mac Users Please follow the steps below 1 In Apple File Sharing field please select the Enable radio button 2 Enter the Name in Apple Zone field 3 Click the Apply button e For Unix like Platform Users Please follow the steps below 1 oo N O oa A W PD In Network File System field please select the Enable radio button Click the Apply button Click the New button in NFS Mapping List ANFS Mapping page will show up Enter the Remote UID Enter the Remote IP Select the Mapping User Click the Apply button Or click the Cancel button for none NAS Management You will go back to the Advanced Setting page Please 8 3 File Sharing check the NFS Mapping List in NFS Setting section The mapping rule you created is in the list e FTP Setting Please select the Enable radio button in FTP Server field and click the Apply button To enable the FTP server you also have to enable the file sharing and create the user s account and password For file sharing you must create users and
19. are Names List sss C Remember my password There should now be Add Remove and Modify buttons They are used to create delete or to modify the shared folders in the Share Names List After setting up file sharing you can access the files and folders in the NAS through the Network Neigh borhood You can also search for the NAS in the net NAS Management Please enter the user name and password that was created in seciion 9 1 Workgroup File Edit view Favorites Tools Help 13 Microsoft Windows Network cx GNS1000 Recycle Bin System Management Instruction to BOSSTM Management When you seleci the System Management item in the left menu four configuration items appear including Administrator Settings Event Report Settings Firmware Update Time Settings and SNMP Please refer to the corresponding section for these configura tion details Disable sa ssl Temas A TIT im giver i Maen A EE SCEE 9 1 System Management Administrator Settings METE Hm Gres Ome E SO Now Password Ja test 4 characters no white space Enable Disable a 3000 a cm T en F MIEFET Die Sl oe ev In Administrator Settings you will find the basic administrator functions The settings are easily modified and managed by the administrator They are described on the next page System Management
20. cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference Limited Warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DIRECT VENDOR S LIABILITY FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCI DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT DISK OR ITS DOCUMENTATION EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT The direct vendor makes no warranty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to the contents or use of this documentation and especially disclaims its quality performance merchantabil ity or fitness for any particular purpose The direct vendor also reserves the right to revise or update the device or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity of such revisions or updates For further inquiries please contact your direct vendor O IOGEAR 23 Hubble Irvine CA 92618 P 9
21. e 1 If you are connecting through a fixed IP address from the ISP Cable modem users Example 2 If you are connecting through a dynamic IP address from the ISP Cable modem users Example 3 If you usually enter a username and password to access the Internet DSL users Installation Example 1 Fixed IP Address Settings If you have a fixed IP address obtained from your ISP to access the Internet please follow the steps below 1 Select the Fixed IP Address radio button 2 Enter the Public IP Address 3 Enter the External Gateway 4 Enter the External Netmask 5 Click the Applv button C ADSLIPPPOE C ADSL PPTP 6 DHCP Cliont Fixed IP Address ej Hardwar pa EC C foo foo foo O E e ere star 1 8 d E server Appliance mie Elurtea Part COO sw Installation Example 2 DHCP Client uE CADSL PPTP DHCP Client Fixed IP Address ri a PE ie mma Asan 144 AK gt Tere Appliance mic ML rare FERAE ima If you have a dynamic IP address provided by your ISP to access the Internet please select the DHCP Client radio button Once the external IP address is obtained via the DHCP protocol there is no need to give an External IP Address External Gateway Address or Netmask The DHCP server will dynamically assign these fields In general you sho
22. f BOSS M as 192 168 2 1 We will assign the LAN ports of BOSS to the network of 192 168 X XXX In DHCP server settings we ve set the IP addresses of the LAN as 192 168 2 XXX 192 168 X XXX includes 192 168 2 XXX and therefore is considered to be in the same network There is no problem if the network interface contains only one IP address range but if you want to assign other IP addresses like 192 168 2 X to the LAN then there is an issue 192 168 2 X and 172 16 2 XXX are not in the same network We need IP Aliasing to resolve this issue IP Alias allows one network interface to contain more than one network It allows the additional network 172 16 2 XXX to be recognized by the BOSS Please follow the steps to add another network 1 Enter 172 16 2 1 in IP Alias 1 2 Enter 255 255 255 0 in Netmask of IP Alias 1 3 Click the Apply button Note that the IP Alias 1 172 16 2 1 is assigned to the BOSS and the network is 172 16 2 XXX For additional IP addresses of the internal network interface to be accepted enter the other IP address in IP Alias 2 and IP Alias 3 Enter 0 in each field if none CIO wan 5 ES I Bae Network Settings 4 3 Multiple NAT If you get several fixed IP addresses from your re m x ISP and the ISP restricts the bandwidth for each Qin Gots Ge GE 9380 fiked IP address you ha
23. groups first If already complete it is time to create the share folder and assign users groups To assign the users groups to a folder please follow the steps below 1 The folder created after the HD initialization should be on the Share Name List 2 Click the NEW button The Files Access Control page should now appear 3 Enter the folder name in the Sharing Name field e g party The sharing name is the name of the folder you would share over the network 4 Select one of the radio buttons in the Selection field e g select the Users radio button Select the Users radio button if you are allowing access to the folder based on users Select the Groups radio button if you are allowing access to the folder based on groups NAS Management In the Method field select the Write method if you work by the hostname that is set under Basic settings are allowing the user group to read and write to the Once you select the name in the Network Neighbor folder Select the Read method if you only want user hood an authentication window will appear groups to read the folder Select the user in Denying Users List then click the left arrow button to add the user to the Allowing Connect to GNS1000 Users List and vice versa Click the Apply button You will be taken back to the File Sharing page TM CNS TODD Check to see that the folder you created appears on pote f may the Sh
24. kets to the specific network and the router of the destination network does not support RIP Routing Informa tion Protocol If the router supports RIP it will automatically exchange routing information with BOSS and it is not necessary to set a static route Please refer to the steps and figures to set a static route 1 Select Enable radio button in Routing Setup 2 Enter the network in Destination network column e g 172 16 6 0 24 3 Enter the IP address of the gateway in Gateway column e g 192 168 2 249 4 Enter the number in the Hop count column The number means how many gateways you have to pass through In the figures the destination network is 172 16 6 X And the packets will be route in or out of the destina tion network through the gateway 192 168 2 249 4 5 DDNS Gre 9 BEBO El T guea ENERO Eos Network Settings Dynamic DNS service allows you to assign a fixed machine name to a dynamic IP address Dynamic DNS provides you with the ability to change the IP address of your domain name to point to your dynamically allocated IP address This allows you to host your server on a changing IP address Please follow the steps below to setup DDNS 1 Select Enable radio button in DDNS Client Service field Select the DDNS service provider Enter the User name The user name you use to log in to DDNS service 2 3 4 Enter the password The passw
25. l is a PPP specific protocol proposed by Microsoft The BOSS implements a PPTP server The remote user can con nect to the PPTP server and access a local host behind the PPTP server When you select the VPN item in left menu of the web page IPsec and PPTP configuration options will appear Please refer to the corresponding sections for these configurations Ben AO Bnr 5 CES COSCO oaan arc F IEFET Eserver ahane a Mae VPN Settings 6 1 IPSec Settings Sometimes there is a need to transfer commercial infor mation from a branch office through the Internet The infor mation being transferred cannot be sent over the Internet without encryption The best solution for most customers is to establish a secure tunnel between the company and branch office IPsec implements this function through the use of a pre share kev The pre share kev is known both in main office and branch locations Please follow the steps below to build the tunnel Please follow the steps below to build a VPN tunnel Local Settings 1 Select the Enable radio button in IP Securitv Figure 6 1a 2 Enter the Local ID For identifving this host 3 Click the Applv button 4 The IPSec Tunnel List is emptv bv default Please click the NEW button to establish a new tunnel Vou will be taken to the IPSec Settings page It includes the IPsec tunnel settings and Remote Host Settings Figure 6 1b 5 In the IPsec
26. lter function is used to restrict internal users from accessing specific URL locations or web sites If the Site 1 is given as www yahoo com any hosts in the intranet will not be allowed to connect to www vahoo com o Please follow the steps to enable this feature 1 Select the Enable radio button in URL Filter 2 In Site 1 please enter the URL address you wish to block interal users from accessing 3 To block additional web addresses repeat step 2 for adding new URLs to the site 2 site 10 fields 4 Click Apply once complete If you do not wish to restrict access to the intranet or Internet please select the Disable radio button in the URL Filter Firewall Settings 5 3 IP Filter Setu p ze The IP filter function is similar to URL Filter It provides E further restrictions in access permission URL Filter ss ing only blocks port number 80 HTTP on servers outside of your own network In IP filtering you can assign a group of IPs to be restricted You can block four individual ports or a range of ports at the same time so the specific group of intranet hosts cannot connect to these ports lx To block IPs using the IP filter please follow the steps below 1 Select the Enable radio button in the IP Filter E 7 2 Enter the IP address range in the format x x x x Pere Eee ee gear X e g
27. ment All information furnished here is for informational purposes only and is subject to change without notice IOGEAR assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this document Reproduction in whole or part without permission is prohibited Table of Contents Package Content and System Requirements 04 Overview tt te 05 Features fi fil MK AAA EA AAA AAA AAA OR AAA AA 06 Benefits and Key Features o o 07 1 Pictorial Introduction 10 1 1 Front View E E A AA A A EA AAA E AAA AA 10 12 Back View ia e bal ad a R R A a a RR E T a 11 2 Installations s s s a a 13 2 1 Hardware Installation 13 2 2 Check your Computer First tt tt te 14 2 3 Connecting to the Web Based Manager 16 2 4 Web Based Manager Basic o 2 18 3 Configuration Hierachy lt 0 0 o 0 28 3 1 Overview of Configuration Menu ee ee ee 28 3 2 Power Management R ga A O A A O A 29 4 Network Settings ccoo 31 41 DHCP Server i aa a dK a a LR 32 Table of Contents 42IPAlias ak E TR E TE a aka aa aga ng TE A o 34 4 3 Multiple NAT sce as i a a e Ri Bi a Da A e 35 4 4 Route Settings NG 36 4 5 DDNS i bbe de Rw PR we OOP EP ee a Pe a 37 5 FireWall Settings eh ee we ee ee 39 5 1 Virtual Server Settings
28. n If there are more computers or hubs to be connected please repeat step 2 Installation 4 Connect the included power adapter to the power socket on the BOSSTM and then plug the power adapter into a wall outlet 5 Turn on the BOSS If the link LED of the WAN port is not ON switch the WAN MDI MDIX switch to the alternate setting The hardware installation is now complete 2 2 Check Your PC Windows only Do not assign an IP address to your computer Please check the following settings on your computer 1 Please select sequentially Start menu gt Settings gt Control panel gt Network connections gt Local Area Connection Then a Local Area Connection Status window shows up Figure 2 2a 2 Click the Properties button in Local Area Connection Status Then the Local Area Connection Properties window appears Figure 2 2b 3 Select Internet protocol TCP IP item and then click the Properties button The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window appears Figure 2 2c Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button then click the OK button o 4 Local Area Connection Status neral Support Connection Status Connected Duration 00 10 21 Speed 100 0 Mbps Activity 161 Packets Sent Received 258 Figure 2 2a Installation 3 Local Area Connection Properties eneral Authentication Advanced Connect
29. nced initialize the hard disk via the wizard Follow the wizard and File Sharing Please refer to the corresponding in order to properly setup the drive Select the HD section for the configuration details Initialization option and refer to the steps below 1 Select the Enable radio button and click the Apply button in S M A R T field ie Gris Y 3 3330 2 Within the HD Power Management Setting you have the ability to select the duration of time before the drive is set to an idle status This will help preserve power and increase the drives longevity Please select an idle time now 3 In Hard Disk Status click the Initialize button in the Action column following the hard drive description 4 Awarning window shows up Please click the OK A button Figure 8 1b NAS Management The Step 1 page should now appear To set the information for file sharing please enter the workgroup name make sure this matches the workgroup on your network the computer descrip tion and share folder name You can create more share folders after the initialization process Click the Next button to continue HD initialization Click the Cancel button to leave the HD initialization process The Step 2 page should now appear In this page we set which user s or group s can access the shared folder Please refer Chapter 9 to establish the users and groups In the Selection field select the U
30. nection that a remote user can access a local computer within the company The remote user has to run a PPTP client and connect to the PPTP server The PPTP server has to validate the remote user as being in the User List in section 9 1 The server certifies the PPTP client with a username and password After pass ing the certification the server will assign a private IP address to the client The remote user will be treated like a member of the LAN and can access the local hosts inside the company To run the PPTP server on the local side please follow the steps below Local Side 1 In PPTP Settings page Select the Enable button in the PPTP Server field Figure 6 2a 2 Enter the private IP address of the server in the Server IP Address field 3 Enter the Client IP Range The server will assign the IP to each client within the range 4 Click the Apply button la TITTI ema asal A E A D Erre oe tt GEMAS maw Figure 6 2a User Management Manage Your Network Users The BOSS provides a client server environment for users to share files over a network File sharing works by authorizing the users or groups to access folders by their username and password When we create a new shared folder we must create a new user group list from the current users groups When a user group tries to access the folder the system will check the list of valid users for the folder If the user gro
31. oaded Click the Apply button System Management 9 2 Event Report Settings The Event Report Setting is used to send the admin istrator an e mail alert once an event occurs on the EAN system If you select the Disable radio button in Alarm Mail the system will not send an alarm to anyone To enable the function please follow the steps 1 Select Enable radio button in Alarm Mail 2 Enter the IP Address or Domain Name of the Mail Server e g 111 22 33 4 or mail your net 3 Enter the e mail address e g admin mail your net that you want the system to send e mail to if an event occurs a Ben d gew anos er 4 Select Normal or Warning in Alert Level to indicate when to send the e mail If you select normal events with a normal level will induce the system to send e mail to the administrator s e mail 5 Click the Apply button System Management 9 3 Firmware Update 1 The current firmware version is shown as 1 06 2 In Firmware Update click the Browse button A window see Figure 9 3a should pop up Please select the image file you have downloaded After you confirm your selection click the open button 3 The image will be uploaded to the Network Server Appliance It performs some checks on whether the image is valid If the image is wrong it will not be updated APPS ETT gi Note Do NOT shutdown the unit or remove the power source during a firmware u
32. or home user can then inspect the log information to find the IP address that sent the packets Easy Installation In order to facilitate use of the Network Server Appliance the product comes with default settings that allow most network administrators to install it without any modifications If the network manager needs to modify any of the settings the Network Server Appliance provides an intuitive Web based user interface to facilitate any changes High Performance For encryption and decryption the NSA uses a high speed RISC processor for real time results The unit s Ethernet ports support 10 100Mbps transfer rates enablery the system to route network packets quickly Benefits and Key Features Auto Switching of Cable Type Two types of cables straight through and crossed over are used to connect Ethernet devices In the past network managers needed to maintain the two types of cables or customize them as needed The BOSS uses new innovative technology that auto detects which type of cable is being used and adjusts the ports accordingly Ethernet devices thus can be connected together regardless of which type of cables are being used Network Attached Storage Network Attached Storage NAS is the concept of simple shared storage on a network NAS transfers data using industry standard file sharing protocols such as CIFS AFP NFS and FTP Files can be shared simulta neously by clients regardless of the operating system they are
33. ord you use to log in to DDNS service 5 Enter the Host name The host name you register in DDNS service 6 Click the Apply button Every time your computer comes online you tell the DDNS server what your current address is Other users through DNS will be sent to the right place Firewall Settings Setting up your Firewall When you select the Firewall Settings item in the left menu of the web page four configuration items appear including Virtual Server settings URL Filter IP Filter setup and Denial of Service Please refer to the corresponding section for each of these items im TEN roo Grae GB SIO pcs PED ne aia El aa DEE F MIEVET Er tra ST ca 5 1 Virtual Server Settings dre t GAA rca reoite Weda A Bar Si EO tss aiT 721641 P Asa Gh iG e ea its pare Firewall Settings The Virtual Server Service is a wav to simulate mul tiple servers on the intranet Vou have several IP addresses within vour LAN however internal IPs are not visible to others outside of vour network When a server is placed on a home or office inter nal network that need to be seen bv others outside of the internal network basic forwarding rules need to be established allowing others to see each server behind the Firewall To allow this vou will need to setup a Virtual Server for each server vou
34. pdate In Firmware Update the current firmware version is shown You can select a new firmware image to update the unit If you would like to upgrade your firmware you should download the image for the current model and save the image on your local drive lf the image is al ready on your drive please follow these steps Figure 9 3a System Management 9 4 Time Settings In Time Settings you can adjust the system time The fields in Time Settings are described below 1 YY MM DD format Please enter the year in the first field then select the month and date 2 HH MM SS format Please enter the hour minutes and seconds respectively 3 Click the Apply button Once the system time is set the system will record the proper time for system events in the log T en S aR A GAO sw System Management 9 5 SNMP FI End Cierra Ra 10 8 dB Eo re B re TSR 506 man The SNMP agent allows users with SNMP client ap plications to conveniently inspect the network status of NSA Please follow the steps below to setup the SNMP agent Select the Enable radio button in the SNMP Agent field Enter the Community Name Note that the agent side and the client side must use the same community name Enter the contact information in System Contact field For example the phone number or the email account of the administrator Enter the location of the unit the System Location field
35. ry belongs to the Teacher into different groups group In the following example we will assign Mary to the 5 Click the Apply button You will be taken back teacher group and Tom and Sophia to the student group to the Group page The group management interface is similar to user man agement The everyone group is there by default To create new groups please follow these steps 6 To create another group please repeat the steps above e g We created a student group and chose Tom and Sophia to be the members of 1 Click the NEW button in Groups Management the group 2 Then the Add Modify Groups page shows up Enter 7 The group you created is now in the Groups List the group name ex Teacher 3 To include more users in this group e g Teacher please select the user in the System Users List e g Mary 4 Then click the left arrow button to add the user to the Group Members List and vice versa e g Mary in System Users List will be moved to Group 9 User Management ree MEE me gal c 0 A E gt ar e rc na FOO nm Bas l dha z wam NAS Management Setting Up Your BOSS 8 1 HD Initialization Wizard When you select the NAS Management item from the The first time you use the NAS feature you must ini left menu of the web page three configuration items _ tialize the hard disk The NAS provides an easy way to appear including HD Initialization Wizard Adva
36. sers radio button to share the folder by users or select the Groups radio button to share by groups Click the Next button At this point the system starts to initialize the hard disk A percentage bar shows the progress Note Users without Java will get ang 10 error message You can ignore and return to the main wizard screen to see the current percentage It will not update unless you refresh your browser When the formatting is finishea it shows Initializa tion Complete In NAS Management gt File Sharing the shared folder you created above should now appear on the Share Name List The HD status should display the hard drive infor mation It includes the model name serial number size S M A R T status of the HD and the Initialize button The S M A R T field is disabled by default and the message in the S M A R T column is Dis able You can enable the S M A R T function if your drive supports this It will report to the system when the HD is broken The message in the S M A R T column will change to Pass Figure 8 1a To modify and or create more share folders please refer to section 8 3 NAS Management Sa am mem Figure 8 1a Es EIT E Co Figure 8 1b 8 2 Advanced In NAS Management gt Advanced settings there are three protocols for different OS platforms By default all protocols are enabled but for security reasons users may w
37. ssages displayed on the screen when the error occurred If so what was the exact wording of the message to ELA Na e Appendix Default Setting Table Configuration Item Default Settings Internal IP address 192 168 2 1 Appendix Power Button Description of LEDs Status Meaning 0000000000 on AMM Heart Beat Solid Off System is not working a System is working WAN LAN i WANILAN 10 100 Mbps Throughput Specifications Product Specifications Function Specification Power Consumption Power Adapter Input Voltage 12V 3 0A Connector Type 5 RJ 45 Ports Supported Internal Drives 3 5 ATA 133 or equivalent Storage Temperature 32 158F 0 70 Operating Temperature 68 122 F 20 50 Operating Humidity 20 80 RH Non Condensing Dimensions 10 5 in 26 67 cm x 2 5 in 6 35 cm x 6 25 in 15 9 cm Case Aluminum Plastic Radio 8 TV Interference Statement WARNING This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
38. the jumper on the Seagate drive to the SLAVE position Contacting IOGEAR Service Support If you are still experiencing problems using your BOSS Drive please follow the directions on pg 73 on how to contact IOGEAR s Service Support department for your technical support needs Technical Support To help IOGEAR customers obtain the highest level of performance from their BOSS IOGEAR s Service Support team is available to answer your technical questions Do not hesitate to call if you are having trouble getting your drive to work correctly Service Support can be reached at IOGEAR from 8am to 5pm Pacific Standard Time Monday through Friday or at the following address 23 Hubble Drive Irvine CA 92618 You may also reach us online at www iogear com support 24 hours a day Please be ready to give a brief description of the problem and what you were doing when the problem occurred before calling Service Support The Service Support representative will be able to serve you much quicker if you are prepared to answer the following questions listed below What version of OS are you using What type of computer are you using Can the problem be reproduced If so what are the steps necessary to reproduce the problem When does the problem occur What have you already tried to get the problem resolved What is the purchase date and serial number of the drive Are you on a network If so what type of network is it Were any me
39. tings and DDNS Please refer to the corresponding section for these configurations Hardware Address a Elms as mem sale rm ito TRR 506 ci Network Settings In DHCP Server settings we assign the range of the virtual IP addresses for the four LAN ports of BOSS TM All devices connected to the LAN ports of BOSS M will be dynamically assigned the IP Jaca a addresses within the range You can either enable Le the DHCP server or disable it in this screen also To Enable the DHCP Server If you do not have a DHCP server on your network BR min imb RTS R R fre 0 KO RST fe mae 881 RR RR 761 6 1P address range1 0 IB JB JE l E KE IP addres 1 Select the Enable radio button This is alreadv enabled bv default 2 Enter a number in Lease time field 3 Enter the IP address range 1 as 192 168 2 2 Pr mhemm a and 192 168 2 250 default A SERIOS ww 4 Enter the IP Address Range 2 otherwise enter 0 in each field 5 Enter the IP Address Range 3 otherwise enter 0 in each field 6 Enter the IP Address Range 4 otherwise enter 0 in each field Network Settings 7 Click the Apply button When DHCP server is enabled it will allow DHCP clients to obtain their network configuration from the unit In the figure above the IP address range of 192 168 2 2 to 192 168 2 250 is dynamically assigned to individual DHCP
40. uld choose this option if you are connecting the BOSS to a cable modem Some cable modem connections need you to provide a specific hardware address If this is the case you should fill in the hardware address that you gave your ISP provider into the Hardware Address field to override the original hardware address However it does not update the original hardware address stored in EEPROM If you would NOT like to override the hardware address you should set each field of the Hardware Address to zero 00 default setting Installation Example 3 ADSL Connection s Most ADSL connections do not give you a fixed IP address In this case you must enter the user name and password provided by your ISP for authentication Please follow the steps below e 1 Please select the ADSL PPPOE radio button 2 In ADSL PPPoE Setting Enter the User Name and Password 3 In the Advanced Setting selection in the left menu Scien Aime You can enable or disable the Connect On Demand function Please choose the Disable radio button to disable this function or choose the Enable radio button to enable it If you enable L the Connect On Demand field the BOSSTM PENA eee a ras will disconnect if the link is idle for the number of minutes specified in the Idle Time field 4 Click the Apply button to save your settings or click the connect button to connect immediately
41. up is included in the list the user group then has permission to access the folder 161727 E 01 16 2000 016 2000 32217 6 2000 19216822 0504602659 001024049490 The BOSS provides a concise interface to manage all ii users and groups for folder access When vou select SRI e mm l vaer ee User Management from the left menu of the web page two configuration items appear including User and Group settings Please refer to the corresponding section for these configurations User Management 7 1 User For file sharing to work we have to allow users and or groups We create the user accounts here The admin and guest accounts are in the system by default Please follow these steps to create new users 1 Click the NEW button in User Management Figure 7 1a Then the Add Modifv Users page shows up Enter the Username e g peter Enter the Password a fF 0 DN Click the Apply button Then you will be taken back to the User Management page where the user you just created will appear on the Users List 6 Modify or to delete users in the same way Please click the corresponding buttons 7 Please follow the steps above to add more users e g Mary Peter Sophia and Tom o ERa TIT Ee aan E lae tonta jet Fone SERBIO van Figure 7 1a User Management 7 2 Group After creating the users you can categorize the users members List Now Ma
42. used idenfitv the users much like a password Simplv enter a string of text i e isakmpkev into the Preshare kev field on both computers Each computer will share the same preshare kev The IPSec Kev Lifetime specifies how long the secret kev will be exchanged If zero value is given it will pick up the default setting For the Re mote Host Setting vou can choose the remote tvpe of communication for a fixed IP gatewav or a dv namic IP gatewav The IPSec Tunnel List displavs information for each tunnel that vou build VPN Settings A Geet iret Out G a a d The Name field is the connection name the Gate way field is the IP address with which the remote and local computers will communicate the Destina tion Subnet field specifies the sub network address with which computers will communicate the Status field shows you whether the current link is estab lished or not If the current link is not established you can click the Link Up button in the Action field to request the tunnel to be established If you need to re configure the setting the Modify button will help you adjust your settings When you no longer re quire the tunnel click the Remove button and the corresponding entry will be removed from the table IP Socuritv C Enable Disable Local ID FI Era T La sa 0 sewe Ra At EE oa Figure 6 1a b c VPN Settings 6 2 PPTP Settings For most companies the PPTP server creates a se cure con
43. using E9 InteliFi PRO 100 VE Network Connection This connection uses the following items M S Client tor Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks MI 8 QoS Packet Scheduler Install L tall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks O Show icon in notification area when connected Figure 2 2b Installation Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Altemate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically it your network supports this cap Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings O Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automaticalij O Use the following DNS server addresses Figure 2 2c 2 3 Connecting to the Web Based Manager Please follow these steps to connect to the web based manager 1 Open Internet Explorer on the computer that is DIRECTLY connected to the BOSS Type http 192 168 2 1 in the address field then press the Enter key 73 Server Appliance Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt view Favorites Tools Help Address 8 http f 172 16 1 1 2 An authentication window shows up to prompt you to type the username and the password 3 Leave the username blank and t
44. ve to prevent the network S packets from always sending on the same IP address and the other IP address to sit idle hm Multiple NAT solves this and allows vou to memari aas EEA increase the bandwidth Multiple NAT allows you to paii libe dispatch your network packets evenly to these IP kaki na aj addresses provided by ISP 1 Enter the Internal IP Range 1 e g 192 168 2 1 24 It means the network is 192 168 2 XXX 2 Enter the External IP Range 1 the IP address range you get from your ISP 3 Enter the Internal IP Range 2 e g 172 16 2 1 24 It means the network is 172 16 2 XXX 4 Enter the External IP Range 2 the IP address range you get from your ISP aires Asen 14 0 09 I raes e r Network Settings 5 Or enter 0 in each field for non setting multiple NAT 6 Click the Apply button After you configure the Multiple NAT on the group of fixed IP addresses it can increase the bandwidth The Internal IP range you entered will be routed to the corresponding External IP range 4 4 Route Settings Jaja E Je de veJ Je Je Tb E RO O KO KO Je Je Je E E E ele ve eip e Je ye 200 200 200 L Egg E Banji e 2B gt T flirted Pont CHESS maw Network Settings The Route Settings page gives you a way to set the static route You have to set the static route if you would like to route your pac
45. ver hub switch or other network devices on the intranet Reset Button If you forget your password and or IP settings you will not be able to access the BOSS You can use the Reset Button to restore the factory settings To initiate a reset you must hold the button for at least 5 seconds The primary default settings are listed in the Appendix o Installation This chapter will give you brief instructions on how to install the product In section 2 1 we will configure the hardware part of the BOSS step by step In section 2 2 we will check whether the IP address of your computer is assigned by DHCP Once we complete the installation of the BOSS hardware and check your computer settings we will use the web based management to configure the BOSS M to suit your network environment In section 2 3 and 2 4 we will review all the software settings We will configure it to gain access to the Internet If you need additional help or advanced setting details please refer to the remaining chapters 2 1 Hardware Installation Please follow the steps below to install hardware 1 Locate the included Ethernet cable Connect one end of it to the DSL or cable modem or Ethernet reception and the other end to the WAN port on the BOSS TM 2 Locate another Ethernet cable Connect one end of it to the computer or hub and the other end to one of the LAN ports on the BOSS 3 Turn the DSL or cable modem on or Ethernet connection o
46. wish to be seen on the Internet bv others outside vour net work Doing so will allow users from the Internet access to the specified servers also allowing vou to give different IP addresses to each server on vour network For example the users accessing port 21 will be directed to 192 168 2 1 192 168 2 1 which could be an FTP server Users accessing port 80 will be directed to 192 168 2 2 an HTTP server on the network For users outside your internal network they will feel like many services are running on a single host To set up your Firewall please follow the steps on Page 12 to setup your Virtual Servers 1 Select Virtual Server from the FireWire Settings menu 2 Select the Enable radio button in the Virtual Server 3 Enter an IP Address that will be used for the selected virtual server i e 192 168 2 2 4 Select the virtual servers Protocol Protocol is application specific most servers will use TCP however using both will increase the chances of the correct settings being chosen Now select the desired protocol choose both if you are unsure 5 Now select which port vour Virtual Server will use i e port 21 6 Please repeat the steps above to establish more virtual servers 7 Click the Apply button to activate your new settings o Firewall Settings 5 2 URL Filter Setup 4 iee TT Las Mon A 8 E seee a Be MEMO O vo The URL Fi
47. x Transfer Unit maximum bytes of a packet e Tx Err Packets e g 309 0 means you sent 309 packets and there are 0 packets with errors e Rx Err Packets e g 3573 2 it means you received 3573 packets and there are 2 error packets e Link Status Shows the current transfer speed e g 100Mbps full duplex e The refresh button Click the refresh button to see if anything has been updated If your external connection is not set to a fixed IP address you can check whether the Network Server Appliance has obtained an IP address after booting If there is no external IP address you should check your network connection or environment settings System Reports 10 2 System Log a ES I Ba re The System Log function reports the system history It shows the time that the event occurred the event level and a description of the event in the Message column If there is an error the event report will help determine where and or what the error is You can clear the records under the Administrator Settings Please refer to Section 9 1 Clean Event Log 10 3 URL Log a Pam a Seal 2 d E meraga A ES The URL Log function records the recent connections for each client If you would like to view what the user is browsing you can click the corresponding Destina tion URL in the right most column System Reports 10 4 DHCP Lease Report i gwe Bam B
48. y the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA All BOSS default settings will appear within the window referenced on page 18 The settings should match those listed in the table below Within the Basic Settings window you may choose another Server Appliance Name Server Appliance IP Address and LAN Netmask Please enter any new information at this time We recommend that you change the name only and keep the rest of the default settings Internal Network Interface Server Appliance Name nas Server Appliance IP Address 192 168 2 u LAN Netmask j255 255 255 _ 0 Installation Address Range 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 Domain Name Server Vour ISP mav require a DNS Domain Name Server address Please contact vour ISP cable or DSL provider for the needed DNS addresses Once obtained please enter the information into the DNS section of the Basic Settings menu Domain Name Server Domain Name Server 1 0 10 0 0 Optional Domain Name Server 2 0 0 0 0 Optional Domain Name Server 3 0 0 0 0 Installation External Network Interface External network interface includes ADSL PPPoE DHCP Client and Fixed IP Address settings You must choose one of three ways to configure the external network interface They are illustrated as follows Exampl
49. ype admin as a password Figure 2 3a 4 Then press OK button See also page 73 5 The following window will appear once you have successfully logged in Figure 2 3b 6 This is the main menu From here you can access all other areas to manage the BOSS Installation server olores ntemet BD IE Po em mm Pates Tods H 2004 Oat ews Gren BE aa O Firmware Version 1 35 System Up Timo Dhene 1 man 23206 Hardware Address THR bb 205 bb Max Transfer Unit MTU 1500 TEn Packets 3 0 Par Packets 10 Link Status Lik Down IP Addross 192 168 21 Hardware Address 1082 85 3609 85 Notmask 2233 259 255 0 Max Transfer Unit MTU 1500 THE Packets 1510 Pag Packets 630 Link Status Port 1 Tank Down ti E penna segs HERE 156 1 Figure 2 3a Figure 2 3b a Installation 2 4 Web Based Manager Basic Settings Start to configure your network environment by clicking Basic Settings in the left menu The Basic Settings page is shown as Figure 2 4a ebek gt QL azad Naats Ore J ay 42190 anes Domain Name Server 1 Optional Domain Name Server 2 Optional Domain Name Server 3 Hardware Address a FERE 2 le rama Astor 19 8 GD Eserver Appliance Mi Butte fant TSI ET ETIE Figure 2 4a Installation The Basic Settings page contains Internal Network Interface Domain Name Server and External Net work Interface We describe these

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