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1. ccssssseee 90 CHECKIN ROCOTO sesiis resero osoen ennenen e EAEE e EEA S 94 Email Error NGUIMNCAUIONN scasscccxstecessscxetneccsesscuisusaceccuenstacesensseniensesesstuneesteaseceas 95 ETITI a E 95 Viewing Saved VIGGO cesiccosscsscceercvsteeccccsresavccsceccsscucsecuevsccevecsssiearctaeescerecrerseess 95 Export Recorded Data as a MOV Video File sssccssscocsscccsscccsscccsssceseses 95 Viewing Video Real tiMe esscecsccccssccccccccsecesccocsccccececsccesececsccesscecsccesscecscees 98 Moving Recorded Video Data to Another TeraStation esscccsscccsccesseeose 98 Backing Up Recorded Video to Another TeraStation cccssssocssscceeees 99 Automatically Delete Old Data when Space Is LOW cccsccssssssseeees 100 Changing Where Recorded Video Is Saved ccssscocssscccssscccscscccscsscess 102 CHont GIT GS ccceescssvecscocadssssanesesedessessecsessecstssevavesscnysesvetssecaveseseusisss 102 Camera POMICIOS sisssceaceccascscaxccanscncacssvesaencsesnavesccesessnecsnsdecssssereectencssceuiestesses 102 LIVE VIGQWEOR E E E A E E 103 Data Service PON CICS oo canseasesctesssstcessesssscderesavescansessencecsavecedenvescassueesavsacsessss 104 MUNG AAM sess csciccncncscddanncocecosccedsveccecsenesceeivececdececesvekedeesscescsencedsssousscecersine 104 Surveillance Video Manager ccsssccsssscccssscccssscccssscccssscccssscccscscccscsscess 105 NG UWO RIC FCUIVICY ciccsscscscscsscesvesssscovaneveccas
2. A Services 131 2 Click the icon to the right of MySQL Server 3 Click Edit 4 Click Browse MySQL Server Settings Required Database Folder Browse Port 3306 OF Cancel 5 Choose a shared folder for the MySQL server then click OK Browse Folders Rte fresh a share OF Cancel Choose an external port then click OK Move the MySQL server switch to the position LE MySQL Server rw If SNMP is enabled you can browse your TeraStation from SNMP compatible network management software The specific MIB management information base file for Buffalo is available from the Buffalo website buffalotech com 1 In Settings click Network dfs Network 2 Move the SNMP switch to the position to enable SNMP gig SNMP ii 132 3 Click M to the right of SNMP A Click Edit 5 Configure the desired settings then click OK Saving and Applying Settings The TeraStation s settings can be saved to a USB memory device and restored to another TeraStation Use this function to back up and copy settings to a new TeraStation Setting amp Firmware Setting amp Firmware ol Setting amp Firmware Setting amp u Firmware dl Make a note of the hard drive configuration number of hard drives RAID LVM etc of the TeraStation where the settings were saved Make sure that any TeraStation that you apply these settings to has exactly the sam
3. Use Inherited Folder Permissions Users and groups have the same access permissions with WebAccess that 74 they do locally If access restrictions are not set for the shared folder then this option will not be shown e When a user or group can access a folder through WebAccess depends on a combination of WebAccess settings and the shared folder s settings Allow All Use Inherited Allow WebAccess Public Mode Groups and Folder Users Permissions Folder Set older setup Read Read Read Baad Read Read Folder Attribute amp Onl amp Onl amp Onl Write Y Write Y Write Anonymous Notloggedin TR User with read amp writeaccess R W_ R__ RW R__ RW R_ WebAccess User with read only access RW _ R__ RW_ R_ R__ R__ Account Group with read amp writeaccess_ R W_ R__ RW R__ RW R Group with read only access RW R_ RW R__ R__ R_ Otherusers RW RL RW OR R Read only R W Read and write No access 1 0 There are many ways to access WebAccess folders depending on your device e From a computer supported browsers include Internet Explorer 8 Firefox 3 6 Safari 4 and later Instructions http buffalonas com manual en e To access from an iPhone iPad or iPod touch install the WebAccess i application from the App Store Instructions http buffalonas com manual i en To access from an Android device install the WebAccess A application from Google Play Instructions http buffalonas com
4. Chapter 4 Managing Storage cccccccccccccscscsccccscscccsses 2 3 RAID AP AVS ccisecssncsecsccsccancessstcsnsencsccessessesceesessscceswessccseseensssesnceasensseoess 33 Working with RAID ArrayS ccccccccccsssscccssscccsssccccsssscccscccccsssscssees 34 AISI FB OD E E A E E 34 Changing RAID Mode sscesscccsecccsccccccccscccsscecseccsccecsccesececsccesscecsccesscecsceessee 35 Configuring a Hot Spare ssessscccssccccscceccsccccececccccecocccococceccsceecsceccsececssccesse 36 RMM RAID Mode Manager esscccsscccsccccscccsccccseccsccccsecesececsccesececsceesscecscees 37 RAID SCANT essare N aE E EEE EEEE 38 Adding an External Hard Drive sseecsccccssccccscccscceccscccsececsececoscecssceeo 39 Dismounting Drives ssesssessscosscosssossscosscosscossseosscosscosssessseosscosssossseo 40 CHECKING DIVOS suriras irera iE NE EEEE 40 SANEA R a boserien EEEE E E EEEE E 41 Formatting DTV CS sesseecccecececavccsscussccaceacicsscnsessssssvccaseussveassacecssscssseisesss 42 Encrypting DTV GS vi sccvcicesvececscescescteccsonssecetscsivessetvevcnecesecsxsescicvavensvensees 44 Media Caride Soses En E EE EEEE 44 Erase Data on the TeraStation Completelly cccccsssssssssscesseees 44 DISK CUIGEAS sirrien ain A E A EE EEO E A 45 OUGCAS TOF SOLS A A E 46 Quotas for GOUDS hescsciscececeserssccctsccecescccctsecicessenevecescesceeseceesssazecenavescssceesteects 46 SIZE E a e E T A T E A 47 Using the TeraStation as
5. 3000 OF Cancel 1 3 Open the following URL in your browser http IP address of your TeraStation 3000 Note You can identify your IP address from NAS Navigator2 1 4 Enter your TeraStation s username and password then click Login 1 5 Enter a keyword in the Search Text field Click Advanced Search to enable searches by specifying the filename owner date updated and file size 1 6 Click Search The search results are displayed Click the filename in the results to open the file 123 Offline Files Offline files included with many versions of Windows can be used to access files in the TeraStation mimicking the computer s behavior even if it is disconnected from the network When connected to the network again the updated files are written and synchronized Follow the procedure below to use offline files 1 In Settings click to the right of Folder Setup F5 Folder Setup 1 Folder s 2 Click the shared folder for offline files 3 Click Edit Al Choose Manual File Caching Automatic File Caching or Automatic Program and File Caching then click OK TeraSearch Offline Files Disabled Manual File Caching Access Restrictions Automatic File Caching Automatic Program and File Caching e Manual File Caching Files used offline must be selected by the user e Automatic File Caching Opened files can be cached locally for offline use Previous versions of files that are not synchroni
6. Port 9090 Open Download Manager Initialize Settings Edit Close 1 0 The download manager will open 79 DLNA DLNA is a set of guidelines for sharing digital media The TeraStation includes a DLNA server compliant with the DLNA guidelines The movies photos and music saved on this product can be played back on DLNA compliant TVs stereo equipment game consoles and other devices within the network at L ou TeraStation Link Station Configuration 1 Navigate to File Sharing Folder Setup F Folder Setup pai bach i 2 Select the folder that you want to share with media players and other DLNA compatible devices 3 Click Edit 80 4 Enable DLNA under LAN Protocol Support then click OK 5 Click Services A Services 6 Move the DLNA switch to the A position to enable DLNA 23 DLNA Server 7 Click the icon to the right of DLNA Server 8 Click Edit DLNA Server Settings DLNA Client Access Permissions Automatic Update 60 minutes Rie start Refresh Database Edit Close 9 Select an interval for DLNA server database updates and click OK DLNA Server Settings DLNA Client Access Permissions Automatic Update Search for updates Specify update interval 60 minutes Initialization of the Database Keep current list Initialize OF Cancel Playing Files To play back content from a DLNA compatible device 1 Connect the DLNA com
7. This LED is on during normal operation It blinks during boot and shutdown 5 LANLED When any of the 4 LAN ports is connected to a network this LED is illuminated green The light to the right of the LAN port will be illuminated as well 6 Error LED If there is an error the red error LED will light up If there is an information the red error LED will blink 7 Drive Lock Push the drive release to the left and swing out the lock to release the drive 8 _usB 2 0 Port Compatible Buffalo USB hard drives USB flash drives digital cameras and USB UPS connection can be connected 9 USB hubs are not supported 9 Power Connectors Use the included power cables to connect these to a UPS surge protector or outlet 1 0 Power Status Glowing green power is on Blinking green power is off Glowing red error Blinking red power supply fan error 1 1 UPS Port Connect to a UPS 12 LAN Port 1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect this port to your network 13 LAN Port 2 This second Ethernet port may be used for network redundancy or backup You may connect a TeraStation directly to this port for backup 14 LAN Port 3 This third Ethernet port may be used for network redundancy or backup You may connect a TeraStation directly to this port for backup 15 LAN Port 4 This fourth Ethernet port may be used for network redundancy or backup You may connect a TeraStation directly to this port for backup 1 6 VGA Port 17 Link LED Glows o
8. a E Click Edit Enable Access Restrictions Access Restrictions Enable Disable Select the level of access for the user or group you added Read and write access allowed Read access allowed Access prohibited Local Users Local Groups Filter Local Group Name guest E E F F Fr admin i F m F F hdusers ia F ra F pes F sample group 1 l K OF Cancel 6 cickox Notes The example above shows access restriction by user To restrict access by group click the Local Groups tab and select group permissions If both read only and read amp write permissions are given to a user the user will have read only access The most restrictive access always applies The following characters are handled differently by Mac OS and Windows Avoid using these characters when sharing data between Mac OS and Windows 7 Windows does not support some characters that Mac OS and the TeraStation allow If you create a filename on a Mac with any of the following characters it will not display correctly on a Windows computer With OS X 10 2 or later you may have to connect to the TeraStation via AFP in order to display or copy any of the following characters aa ee Do not use any of the following words as a username or group name root bin daemon sys adm tty disk lp sync shutdown halt operator nobody mail news uucp ftp kmem utmp shadow users nogroup all none hdusers admin guest man www
9. shared folders Importing User Information You can import users in File Sharing Users by clicking Import CSV File Note that existing users will be overwritten Format for user data Username required password required and user description optional Examples username 1 password1 commentt1 username2 password2 comment2 username3 password3 comment3 Guidelines Use commas as separators Do not put spaces before or after commas If a line has an incorrect format the user on that line will not be registered Ifa username exists the new user information will overwrite the old information Do not use commas in the username password or user description Note Importing users may take some time During import other operations in Settings may be much slower than usual Shared Folder Owners To confirm the owner of a shared folder from Windows XP from the Properties screen of the file or folder open a new window from the Security tab Click Advanced then click the Owner tab Adding Groups 1 In File Sharing select Groups na Groups Local Groups 3 Grout 2 Click Add Group 23 3 Enter settings then click OK Group Settings Requred Group Name Filter Username Group ID admi Enter a number from 1000 to 1999 Group Privileges General Users we Select a recipient for group notifications User with email address configured Disabled 2 Emal address Descript
10. sshd administrator ftpuser apache mysql splx Do not use any of the following words as the name of a shared folder These words are reserved for internal use by 25 the TeraStation info spool lost found global printers homes lp authtest ram msdfs_root mt daapd usbdisk where is a number for example usbdisk1 e Don t use the following unsupported characters in shared folder names workgroup names or filenames VDOGOOOOVOODOO VIMO WUIM9 I IT MM V VIVA X i i ii iv v vi vivii ix x mncmkmmskeccmNok A ii HINGA Opal Ee ty s 9eF Fee Do FE pg ee il ars P 3 Feild ib SIbKIbE YS Ib pontet F ELA EREE SIRIEN ZIE OMP BUE ERRER pielea MASETRT Roag Ke EASIT RTRA FRI Baar lee Sales alae pase ee ATRI a Pei ESS Sat E E PAR Span A SUE STE a aaie hae oct POPSET te etna Ly ELS HERB Beso a sea RE SRR CRS SERS ARS EDEIS SIG TIT Pobti mie Gr Se atte ck AA eh RL i Lina EE E TE aK AR SGINSE TI SH SR a a Pest a st cd lar re aa AA Ett ORS RR ARSE Slr eter ROSS Sh ERE PEF ETEN PORNEA PLE ER Para ME bohm bosses to bop nde kere SLSR LESS STE S Se PEE CES A LAS RSheRE ESeR OS om men Ort BES CHE RRS SES Re Ht lta be mol elses hs e File and folder names may contain up to 255 single byte characters e Configure hidden and read only file attributes in Settings Configuring them from within Windows is not supported and may cause unexpected behavior Folder and workgroup names whose names contain non Roman characters may not be di
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12. GHz or faster Hard drive 10 GB or more of available space RAM 2 GB or more Surveillance cameras cannot be used if failover is configured Also failover cannot be used if surveillance camera functionality is enabled 86 Initial Setup Installing Client Tools Download the client tools below from www buffalotech com and install them on your computer Camera Policies Registers that a network camera is connected and ready to record Live Viewer Lets you view video as it is being recorded With some network cameras pan tilt Zoom focus and other remote operations may be unavailable Data Service Policies Used to move back up and delete recorded video data Vault Admin Used to perform license registration self diagnosis check the remaining disk space and other operations Surveillance Video Manager Used to view recorded video data perform searches export and other operations Network Activity Displays the operating status of the TeraStation Notes e Use an account with administrator rights to install software e To play recorded video install VLC media player 1 11 1 13 or Apple QuickTime 7 or later on your computer VLC media player 2 0 x doesn t work with some network cameras For network cameras that record in MPEG 4 format VLC media player is recommended e IfVLC media player is installed use the default installation location C Program Files x86 VideoLAN VLC in Win dows 7 64 bit or the Appli
13. Refresh ee 91 Note Network cameras that are already in use are indicated by an asterisk and they are gray IP Address Manufacturer Modal 797 166 105 AXIS Oeo0se 192166 1 55 pod Wieb 797 166 1101 he Later Jat 192 166 1 57 Canon MEBTO E Show all devices C 6 Enter the username and password then click Next Camera Information Find cameras on my network bo populate the information below Find Cameras Select the manufacturer and model Select Manufacturer v Select Fodel What is bhe IF Address What credentials are needed to access this camera User Mame Password Note Clicking Test Camera runs an operational check of the network camera 7 Enter the description then click Next Description What is the name of this camera For example Front Lobby Enter a brief description of this camera 8 Select the recording schedule then click Next 92 MAT Recording Schedule When de you want to record video Abways At selected times 9 Select the TeraStation where the video will be recorded then click Next F Recording Computer What computer will be used For recording video Select Computer 1 0 Check the registration information and if it is correct click Next wo Ready to Add Review the summary below before clicking Next to add the camera Camera name Rear
14. Settings 7 Click the icon to the right of NFS Q Click Add Client 1 0 Enter the IP address and hostname of the NFS client then click OK To delete the client check the hostname and click Delete Client 1 1 Click Close 1 2 Enter the mount command to access the shared folder from the NFS client The mount command depend on your operating system The examples below assume that IP address of your TeraStation is 192 168 11 10 mnt array1 share is the desired NFS path and mnt nas or drive letter z is the mount point For Linux mount t nfs 192 168 11 10 mnt array1 share mnt nas For Windows Service for Unix 3 5 mount 192 168 11 10 mnt array1 share z For Solaris 10 mount F nfs 192 168 11 10 mnt array1 share mnt nas 128 Notes NFS Settings Serwices Client Settings HFS Rules Public Network Address 0 0 0 0 Public Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Operation Mode Kernel Mode Edit Close e To restrict NFS access to a specific network or client navigate to File Sharing NFS Services and click Edit Enter the address of the network For example if your local network subnet has a router at 192 168 1 1 and clients with IP addresses in the range from 192 168 1 2 through 192 168 1 48 with subnet mask 255 255 255 0 then the Public Network Address would be 192 168 1 0 and the Public Subnet Mask would be 255 255 255 0 This would mean that only clients on this local network would be able to access
15. Target field and click Quick Connect iSCSI Initiator Properties Targets Favorite Targets Volumes and Devices RADIUS Configuration Quick Connect To discover and log on to a target using a basic connection type the IP address or DNS name of the target and then dick Quick Connect Target 169 254 00 66 Quick Connect Discovered targets To connect using advanced options select a target and then C ct dick Connect ome To completely disconnect a target select the target and P then dick Disconnect Se For target properties induding configuration of sessions Properties select the target and click Properties For configuration of devices associated with a target select Devices the target and then dick Devices EES More about basic iSCSI connections and targets Note Windows XP computers will not reconnect iSCSI volumes automatically if iSCSI has been disabled After re enabling iSCSI reconnect from your iSCSI initiator 1 3 The connected volume will be recognized by the computer as an unallocated volume Assign and format the volume in Windows When the format process is completed the drive will be visible as an icon in Computer or My Computer and can be used as a normal drive on the computer Use with Multiple Computers If the TeraStation is divided into multiple volumes or drives it can be used with multiple computers Accessing a single volume or drive from multiple computers is no
16. TeraStation with static electricity ground yourself by touching something made of metal before handling any sensitive electronic parts e After a drive is replaced it takes about 30 minutes before normal file reading and writing are restored Settings may not be accessible during this period 57 e Do not change the order of the hard drives in the TeraStation For example pulling out drive 1 and replacing it with drive 2 may cause data to be corrupted or lost e Ifa new drive is not recognized click Rediscover Disk in Settings e If two drives fail at the same time replace and resync them one at a time Hard Drive Replacement Examples Drive Replacement using a redundant RAID mode such as RAID 1 5 or 6 with auto shutdown disabled This section describes replacing a drive with the TeraStation on 1 The failed drive s status LED will be glowing red Push its unlock button and swing the lock mechanism out Pull out the drive cartridge and remove it from the TeraStation Insert the new drive in the empty slot Slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open Swing the lock back down until it clicks into place VU A W N When the replacement hard drive is recognized the status LED will flash red The TeraStation will start rebuilding the RAID array automatically Drive Replacement using a redundant RAID mode such as RAID 1 5 or 6 with auto shutdown enabled This section describes the process of replacing a drive whi
17. Viewer 2 Registered network cameras are listed in the Camera folder on the right side of the screen To view content of a video that is currently being recorded double click the camera whose video you want to view or drag to a frame of the camera viewer on the left side of the screen Pie vew Hip This completes viewing current video Moving Recorded Video Data to Another TeraStation Follow the procedure below to move migrate the recorded video data to another TeraStation Note A separate Surveillance Server License Pack must be purchased to do this 1 Click Start BUFFALO BUFFALO Surveillance Server Data Service Policies 2 Click and when the Create a Policy screen is opened enter MigrateTest into the Policy Name field select Migrate and click OK 98 Policy Marne Description fo Policy Type Migrate Duplicate O Purge Active 3 Click the Source tab Under Vault select the TeraStation where the recorded video data is saved Select any to migrate recorded data on all network connected TeraStations Source Criteria Destination Scheduling Advanced Valk TS BVHLOGH TS BVHLISE ree detalles ieirik nyA entry Al Click the Destination tab to select which TeraStation you want to move the data from Vault off of Source Cetera Destinator Scheduling Advanced Vaulk eem i aliz Biarri Berra 5 Set the migration dat
18. a Ge og 0 00 iF5 Dik 6 Horma w WEC WO0 YrS 0 Bm aie 0 00 e F5 Dik 7 horal vf WEC WOOF SD 133 4 68 og 0 00 aF Dik a Hora vf WES WO 200GF I TS 0 Ema air 0 00 FS ek 9 Hormal wf WOE WORE 1830 4 G8 Pie iiite WFS Dig 10 Herta vf WET WOOF Yr54 Ea Ge OG 0 00 FS Dik 11 Normal wf WEC WOOF Yrs E E nee oa 0 00 XFS Dek i2 harma vf WEC WOOF TS 153 4 ci Pie 0 00 aF Clore Select a format type then click Format Format Disk Format Disk 2 Format type XFS Ri E Encryption E Media Cartridge Warming Before formatting check that the disk is not set as a backup device Do not format if the disk is set as a backup device Format Cancel The Confirm Operation screen will open Enter the displayed number then click OK Confirm Operation _ Disk Format A format will erase all data stored on the target drive or array During a format you will not be able to change the TeraStation s settings To continue enter the confirmation number displayed below and click OK Waring This operation cannot be canceled 802 3 Confirmation Number OK Cancel Depending on the size of your drive the format may take several minutes or several hours to complete 120 DISKx Formatting will be displayed in NAS Navigator2 until the format is complete Notes e Do not turn off or disconnect power to the TeraStation while formatting a hard drive e Format drives of 2 2 TB or larger with GPT partitio
19. can access the file server LS CHLAB1 Connect as Guest Registered User Name admin 70 Note If access restrictions are not configured on the target share log in with the administrator account The default username and password for the administrator account are admin and password If access restrictions are configured log in with an account with write privileges 21 Time Machine will count down from 120 seconds and the backup will begin eae Time Machine Ls gt show ait a Nar share 2 AR Awailabbe SSH J Oldest Backup a Daal j hange Dhi Latest Backup Options Next Backup 115 seconds i Time Machine Time Machine keeps Hourly backups for the piar 24 hours Daily backups for the pasi month OFF ml ON a Weekly backups until your backup disk is full Rl Show Time Machine status in the menu bar rh Glick the lock to prevent further changes Note Because the backup operation is performed in the background Mac OS operations and shutdown can be performed normally If recovering data or setting items excluded from the backup refer to the Mac OS help Amazon S3 Amazon Simple Storage Service is a fee based online storage service provided by Amazon Follow the steps below to configure your TeraStation for use with Amazon S3 1 Create an account at the Amazon S3 website http aws amazon com s3 2 In Settings click Web Se
20. communication SSL Secure Socket Layer is a type of encryption system called public key encryption Generally SSL is managed by the two files below server crt SSL Certificates In this system the TeraStation sends this file to the computer and the computer uses this key to perform encryption The TeraStation receives the encrypted data and uses server key private key to decrypt the data In SSL this key contains the server certificate and depending on your computer environment a check may be performed to determine the trustworthiness of the certificate The server certificate included in the TeraStation in the default settings was created by Buffalo Technology and in some cases the message There is a problem with this website s security certificate may be displayed in your browser or other software Disregard this message and continue server key SSL Key This file is used as a pair with server crt server certificate This is required for decrypting the data that was encrypted by the server certificate and this is normally not revealed Updating SSL Key To update a server certificate and a private key for SSL follow this procedure 1 Click Management the icon to the right of SSL 2 Register server key for Secret Key and server crt for Server Certificate crt then click Import Notes e Place the SSL key files server key server crt directly below the C root drive The SSL key may
21. configure replication from one source folder to multiple target folders e If your TeraStation has more than 100 local users with an average of 8 characters or more per username replica tion may fail This bug will be fixed in a future firmware update With failover two TeraStations are connected to the network for redundancy If a problem occurs in the main TeraStation so that it can no longer be accessed operation is automatically switched to the backup TeraStation Data on both TeraStations stays up to date E E bed Led Led bed bed Led Note Use identical model and capacity TeraStations for the main TeraStation and backup TeraStation If the capacity of the main TeraStation is larger than that of the backup TeraStation a Replication 133 ReplicationFailure error will occur Ethernet Cable Connection Methods Two different configurations for failover are available With the first setup if the main TeraStation fails the backup TeraStation will replace it completely using the same name and IP address The backup TeraStation is updated over normal network traffic Connecting to the network at LAN port 1 and setting failover at LAN port 1 Network LAN port 1 Backup With the second setup the backup TeraStation and main TeraStation are connected by a second Ethernet cable connecting their LAN 2 ports Updating is done over this dedicated network path so updates are quicker and don t interfere with normal ne
22. create a recovery drive in case something goes wrong later Follow the steps below to create a recovery drive for the TeraStation Note Although making the recovery drive as described below will not effect your settings or data if you ever have to use it to recover the TeraStation all data and settings from the TeraStation will be erased Back up your data and settings regularly 1 Insert a 1 GB or larger USB flash drive into a USB port on the TeraStation Note All data on the USB flash drive will be erased 2 In Settings navigate to Management Restore Erase USB Options 3 Select Create a USB drive for system recovery Restore Erase USB Options Select from the following options Save current configuration to a USB drive Transfer settings from a USB drive Create a USB drive for system recovery Target USB drive USB disk 1 Execute al Select the USB drive connected to the TeraStation from Target USB drive then click Execute Enter the 4 digit confirmation number and click OK The TeraStation will create the recovery drive This will take about a minute 5 When the finished dialog opens the USB recovery drive is ready to use Dismount the USB drive before unplugging it See Dismounting Drives in chapter 4 for the instruction to dismount your USB drive Note If your TeraStation will not boot it s too late to create the recovery drive from within its software Instead download the r
23. data from formatted drives can be recovered The disk erasure process in this section does a much more thorough job of erasing data This procedure is recommended for removing all data from a drive in a way that makes it nearly impossible to recover with current tools All data on the drives is completely erased The TeraStation will then be in the following state All drives in JBOD e An empty shared folder on each drive All settings returned to their default values 44 Alllogs deleted If you remove a drive and then erase all data on the TeraStation NAS Navigator2 will show the error HDx Error E22 HDx Can t Mount where X is the hard drive you removed You can still use the TeraStation Follow the procedure below to completely and permanently erase all data from your TeraStation 1 In Settings click Management an Management 2 Select Restore Erase Ka Restore Erase 3 Click Erase TeraStation Erase This will erase all data and settings and return the TeraStation to its factory defaults Erased data cannot be restored Several hours will be required for this process Erase TeraS tation al The Confirm Operation screen will open Enter the displayed number then click OK Confirm Operation _ Format Disk This action will erase all data on the disk and restore configuration settings to factory defaults Warning This operation cannot be canceled Confirmation Number e OF Cancel 5 All da
24. error iv Backup complete F Quota report E System alert OK Cancel Sleep Mode To save energy you can specify times to put the TeraStation into sleep standby mode where the hard drive and LEDs are turned off 1 In Settings click Management a Management 2 Click the icon to the right of Sleep Timer E Sleep Timer 3 Click Edit 4 Specify the timer interval wake up time and time go into sleep mode then click OK 114 Sicep Timer Settings Timer 1 Schedule Weakly s pplicihiai Yi Tuesday Miwednesday Wi Thursday f Friday F Saturday E Sunday Wake Up at 07 Hour 00 m Minutes Begn Seep at 22 Hour 00 Minutes Schedule Diable ki Schedule Diable w Notes Up to three timers can be set The time to enter sleep mode can be set from 0 00 to 3 45 of the next day The time to wake from sleep mode can be set from 0 00 to 23 45 If the time to enter sleep mode is after 24 00 the wake up time setting may be from 4 00 to 23 45 The time to enter sleep mode should not be set at the same time as or before the start time If a backup task is scheduled during a disk check disk format backup job or within 5 minutes of the current time the TeraStation will not change to standby mode when the configured time is reached If scheduled times in the timer overlap operation is performed using the widest time interval Examples of mul
25. folder it immediately appears in the bucket e Ifyou cannot enable Amazon S3 check the following Can the TeraStation access the Internet From Network Ping enter an IP address such as 8 8 8 8 Google Are all Amazon S3 credentials correct Can you access the Amazon S3 website http aws amazon com s3 from a browser on your computer 72 WebAccess WebAccess is a program for accessing the files in the shared folder of your TeraStation from your computer smartphone or tablet through the Internet Note Be careful configuring WebAccess Certain settings can make the files in the shared folder available to anyone on the Internet without any access restrictions Configuration 1 Navigate to File Sharing WebAccess F5 WebAccess We Ze 2 Click Edit HTTPS SSL Encryption Disabled BufialoNAS com Enabled T SS E TTT Disabled Other DNS Service Hostname Automatic Router Setup Enabled UP sabled External Port NAS Intemal Port 9000 Exclusive Session Disabled Session Timeout 30 minutes 3 Configure the desired settings then click OK 73 WebAccess Settings Required HTTPS SSL Encryption Enable Disable BuffaloNAs com Registration Enable BuffaloNAS com Name samplename BuffaloNAS com Key AxsQkABG3cTDMrvell YX Random Generation Disable Automatic Router Setup Enable IPnP Disable MAS Intemal Port 9000 Exclusive Session Enable w Diable minutes Local
26. happens restart the TeraStation delete the file and perform the copy operation again After a drive is formatted the Used and Amount Used in Settings will not be 0 This is because some drive space is used for the system area Active Directory The TeraStation can join an Active Directory domain Up to 1000 domain users and 1000 groups may be downloaded from Active Directory Note If usernames or group names from Active Directory include multi byte characters you will not be able to configure access restrictions for them 1 In Settings select Network 26 ih Network 2 Select Workgroup Domain Workgroup Domain jiii 3 Click Edit Al Select Active Directory then click Next Workgroup Domain Settings Authentication Method T Workgroup O NT Domain Active Directory Hest Cancel 5 Click Yes 6 Enter the desired settings then click OK Active Directory Domain Settings NetBIOS Name WORKGROUP DNS Name Active Directory Domain Controller Name ultentication Server Administrator Name Administrator Password WINS server IP address OK Cancel 7 Choose Folder Setup F5 Folder Setup 1 Folder s 8 Click a shared folder that you want to set access restrictions for Shared Folder List Crente Poker Chabe ie Fakher Empty Fiacnacke Ein Mare volume Recyde iin SMB AFP FTP Bedug DINA Webicoss SFTP MFS info E ang hee a 7 m share Disk 1 wf wf wf Sek
27. here 15 22 Series kgroup WORKGROUP HDD RAID 61 0 0GB 5523 4GB 0 0 vddress 192 168 1 118 Ry t 255 255 254 0 i t 192 168 L 1 3 Enter the username and password then click OK Enter Username and Password El Log in as a different user Password Secure Connection OF d Note The default username and password are admin and password 4 Settings will open 14 TeraStation m here i Name TS 2RZ0A4 TS 2RZ simin LO File Sharing Be File Sharing me Drives Fs Folder Setup r ER services 1 e Wek f fa Grou ad Applications ih Nety li wW k AA pi Backup i i F Management Fz AF m lo FT RS SFTI i Bae CE ie Copyright 20714 Burtfialo inc a Language Shut Down When all the LEDs on the front of the TeraStation turn off the shutdown process is complete Changing the Administrator Password After initial setup follow this procedure to change your password D 1 Double click the icon NAS Navigator2 will start 2 Right click on your TeraStation s icon and select Settings On the Mac select the TeraStation s icon while holding down the control key then select Settings 15 ei le ce Settings Properties Map Share Disconnect Share Create Desktop Shortcut I m here HDD RAID 61 0 0G8 5523 4GB 0 0 F Address 192 168 1 11
28. isk a Status Model Shared Folder Sime Desk 1 Horma ADC Woas lit IRJ 565 F Disk 2 higrmal ADC WO2003Frr5 0 l 1630 568 Desk 3 Harmal WDC Wo2 rs I gt T530 565 4 Disk 4 Normal WDC WE2DOSF YY SO 1 it 1630 508 Desk 5 oi WOC WO200 SF rs Lk LEO 566 Disk 6 Monmal WOC Wo0 SO 1 if 1830 558 Desk 7 Pormal WOC WO2003F rs l iF IEJ 5G5 Select All Unda hed Al Create RAID Array Cancel Select the drive on which you do not want to erase data Check Add a disk to RAID array with RMM Your data will be preserved Select the drive to add to the RAID array Click Create RAID Array The Confirm Operation screen will open VU Bb W N Enter the confirmation number then click OK Adding a drive to an existing RAID array You can add a drive to a RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 array Drives that can be added to the RAID array show Normal RMM available or Normal Notes e Each drive must have the same capacity e RMM can be used to expand an array by one drive per operation To expand by two or more drives RMM must be performed multiple times 1 Click Drives j Ww Drives 2 Click RAID S RAID 3 Choose a RAID array 37 RAID Array List Mame RAID Mode Status Unit Capacity AmountUsed Used File System Time Arayl RAID Normal 1830 4 GB oca 0 00 XFS Array 2 No RAID array is configured Array 3 No RAID array is configured Amay 4 No RAID array is configured Aray No RAID array is configured Array 6 No
29. manual a en e To access from a Windows Phone install WebAccess from the Marketplace Instructions http buffalonas com manual wp en Note If you are warned that your BuffaloNAS com name is wrong when you access buffalonas com check your network settings This can happen when your DNS or default gateway is not configured correctly Confirm that the TeraStation can connect to the Internet then reregister your BuffaloNAS com name and reconfigure WebAccess WebAccess Remote WebAccess Remote lets you open a shared folder on a remote TeraStation or LinkStation from Explorer My Computer or other file manager Note To use WebAccess Remote the following conditions must be satisfied e You have TeraStations or LinkStation in two different locations such as at home and at a remote location e WebAccess is enabled for both devices 1 In Settings click Web Services fe Web Services 2 Click to the right of WebAccess Remote 3 Click Edit 75 Al From Target Folder select the shared folder that will be connected WebAccess Remote Settings Required Target Folder proi Type of Connection Use BuffaloNAs com name Use external DNS IP address External BNS IP Address Remote NAS S admin Usemamne Remote NAS s Password Proxy Server Enable Disable DK Cancel Notes e The selected folder is used internally by WebAccess Remote Files are not added to this folder and the amount
30. message in NAS Navigator2 when you insert a blank replacement drive This will disappear when the RAID rebuild begins Write Caching Caching can speed up disk writes but increases the danger of data corruption if power is suddenly disconnected You may enable or disable write caching in Drives Drives 119 Drives Chach Dih Forrrat Dick Enebe Write Laces Dibibi Wibe Gacha Dimoun t Cork Hed Cunk SMART e Drk Parra Status Write Cachi Enoyptie Meda Mimi Leit agent Ep Amount es Lied Fil Syren Manufacturer Dex 1 Pormal w a WEC WO 2003F TSO E e reie talc 0 00 F Dik 2 homal v Whe WO TS 133 4 G8 Ooh 8 00 F5 Dk 3 horma w WEC WO 200GF Yr EE E falter 0 00 F5 Dek 4 homal w WO WOES 1833 4 GB Ooh f 00 Fs Dik S homal yt WEC WEDOS Yri Bae 9 0 00 iF Deks Pormal w WOC WO 2003F iS E e reie pale 0 00 F Dik homal v WEC Wo rr 133 4 08 Och 0 00 Fi Cee 3 Pormal vf Wl WO 20S TSO 3 4 e og 0 00 IFS Daki Hormel lv WO WOT 1433 4 G8 Och Oant Fs Dik tO i w WEC WO AOGA rs Bee oca 0 00 iF Dek 11 Normal w WEC WO2 So L334 GS oO 0 00 FS Dik i2 hema v Who WO rr i330 8 Och 0 00 F5 i LI j Power Supply Failure You may configure the TeraStation to shut down automatically if a power supply fails in Management Power 1 Navigate to Management Power in Settings Choose the Power Supply Failure tab Power Settings LPS Gyno Se things Pomer Sepply Fatere On Power Suppl Falure Stay up Ew Clo
31. mode If the backup task still fails check the network backup source and backup destination Settings can only be restored for the TeraStation whose settings were originally saved To restore settings insert the USB memory device move the Boot Mode switch on the rear of the TeraStation to the USB position and restart the TeraStation Or settings can be restored in Settings with the TeraStation powered on Recovery 55 Authentication during recovery of RecoveryAuthFail settings failed Surveillance 156 There are not enough surveillance Purchase and register an additional license Lack of License camera server licenses Surveillance 157 There is not enough space to save a gn sP i Delete or move some of the stored video No free space additional surveillance video Check your settings Also use the utilities provided Video not recorded with your camera to check that the camera is operating correctly Surveillance 158 Recording Failure Default Settings Shared Folders share with recycle bin enabled by default Normally the TeraStation will get its IP address automatically from a DHCP server on the network If no DHCP server is available then an IP address will be assigned as follows DHCP Client IP Address 169 254 xxx xxx xxx is assigned randomly when booting the TeraStation Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 hdusers admin and quest Registered Groups You cannot edit or delete these d
32. not be able to be updated if it is placed in folders or paths that contain multi byte characters e Use the provided password for the SSL key e If Settings cannot be displayed after updating initialize the TeraStation settings e Updating the firmware initializes an SSL key Web Server The TeraStation can be used as a web server In addition to HTML files images and JavaScript the TeraStation also allows installation of Perl script and PHP script files The web server uses version 1 4 23 of lighttpd version 5 8 8 of Perl and version 5 2 10 of PHP 1 In Settings click Services A Services 2 Move the web server switch to the tii position to enable the web server I Web Server 3 Click ME to the right of Web Server 130 4 Click Edit Web Server Target Folder Port 81 Edit phpini Edit Close nN Note The settings of the PHP language interpreter can be changed from Edit php ini 5 Click Browse Web Server Settings Required Browse Target Folder Port 81 OF Cancel 6 Choose a shared folder for the web server then click OK Browse Folders Rte fresh a share OF Cancel 7 Choose an external port then click OK MySQL Server The TeraStation can be used as a MySQL server A MySQL database may be installed and linked with the web server The TeraStation uses version 5 0 70 of MySQL server and version 3 2 2 of PhpMyAdmin 1 In Settings click Services
33. password by default 8 Right click on your TeraStation s icon and choose Settings 9 Changing the password from the default in File Sharing Users admin Edit is recommended User Settings admin Required Username Fiter admin Group User ID O aiin 52 hdusers Email El orp_manager E grp_powerUsr Password Ff orp _orluers Sete ony if mating change tetette Confirm the password PERSE Description Built in account for administering the system Select Al Unselect All Primary Group admin DE Cancel 1 0 Go to Management Name Time Language and configure the TeraStation s time and date 12 Name Time Language Required Nome Time Longuage Monogement Information Date Time Source Enable Use Defauk NTP Server NTP Synchronization Frequency Daily we d Diable Time Zone UTC 06 00 Central America OF Cancel Notes e For best results use an NTP server to maintain the time settings on the TeraStation and other network devices Clocks for the network devices may run at slightly different speeds If these devices get out of sync it may cause network problems e Buffalo Technology is not responsible for any loss or damage caused by using the ntp jst mfeed ad jp service or service outages e Ifthe TeraStation cannot automatically obtain the time from an NTP server check its DNS settings If the NTP server is specified by a hostname instead of an IP ad
34. 00 users and 10 000 groups can be downloaded from the domain controller but are not supported e To use the TeraStation as a member server in an NT domain the TeraStation should be logged in to the domain and accessed from a computer that is not a member of the domain with a valid domain account e Ifthe TeraStation is a member server of an NT domain you cannot connect as a guest user via AFP e When you change the user or group settings on the domain controller these changes may not take effect imme diately on the TeraStation until it is rebooted e If your TeraStation is a member server in an NT domain and you change the authentication method to Work group the account on the domain controller will not be deleted automatically e Ifthe TeraStation has joined a domain network you cannot connect to it via FTP Delegating Authority to an External SMB Server TeraStations on your network can be linked to an authentication server for centralized management of user accounts and passwords The authentication server should be a LinkStation or another TeraStation Notes e Other external SMB authentication servers are not supported Use a TeraStation or a LinkStation for the authenti cation server e When saving changes to the external authentication server settings clicking Yes will convert all local users to external authentication users If external authentication is disabled local user passwords will need to be reconfig ure
35. 1 Create Wolume Dokii Im Filter Volume Mame a Size Close Configure the desired settings then click OK NAS Volume SettingsCreate Required Volume Name Sire 1 GB Remaining 899GB OF Cancel Click Close 1 0 Click Close 1 1 Navigate to File Sharing Folder Setup F5 Folder Setup 1 Folder s 1 2 Click Create Folder 1 3 Configure the settings 48 Shared Folder Settings Required Copy settings from we Name Description Volume Disk 1 ba Attribute Read Only Read amp Write Recycle Bin Enable Disable LAN Protocol Support SMB Windows Mac W AFP Mac E FTP E Backup E DLNA E WebAccess E SFTP E NFS NFS Path Folder Attributes E Windows Backup Offline Files Manual File Caching a TeraSearch Include this folder in the search index Access Restrictions Enable Disable Local Users Local Groups Filter Local Username guest i admin H amp E OF Cancel Notes e The name may contain up to 27 alphanumeric characters hyphens and underscores _ Do not use a symbol as the first character e The description may contain up to 75 alphanumeric characters hyphens underscores _ and spaces Do not use a symbol or space as the first character e If multi byte characters are used in a shared folder name used for both AFP and FTP configure the client language to match the characters that are being used A
36. 1500 bytes OF Cancel Connection Transmission Kat SHugepscettind Supper Notes e To use jumbo frames your computer s NICs and all switches hubs and routers on the network need to support jumbo frames If any device on the network does not support jumbo frames use standard frames 1500 bytes instead e Frame sizes smaller than 1500 bytes are not supported e The maximum frame size depends on the LAN port LAN ports 1 4 10 100 ports have a maximum frame size of 9216 bytes while LAN ports 5 and 6 10 Gb expansion ports have a maximum frame size of 9000 bytes e Frame sizes are used as shown Some systems subtract 18 bytes from the entered value but the TS7000 does not e Ifthe TeraStation is being used as an iSCSI hard drive to change the settings navigate to Drives iSCSI and move the iSCSI switch to the position temporarily before changing network settings DHCP and IP Address Normally the TeraStation s IP address is set automatically from a DHCP server on your network If you prefer you can configure the IP address settings manually 1 Navigate to Network IP Address in Settings 2 Click on the LAN port whose IP address you want to configure normally LAN port 1 Click Edit 3 Change the settings as desired and click OK 141 IP Address Settings LAN Port 1 Required DHCP Enable Disable IP Address 192 168 20 35 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Ethernet Frame Size 1500 bytes O
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38. 4 02 GE Vetusied T Tron Hardisk Har d isk k Wes Ly 620 19 GH rhs ccm bugs Virbuskdd ru e riug rhs rhui oa prsne Operations are performed from the tool bar located in the top section of the screen m j Boece st The icons and their functions are shown below Icon Description 104 Starts Mini Vault Status for enabling the display of basic monitoring information Surveillance Video Manager Surveillance Video Manager is a software program for performing searches and exporting of recorded video data Search Window Export Window Network Activity Network Activity is a software program that displays the TeraStations on which surveillance cameras are operating on the network in real time and in graphical form 105 Network Activity All clients and TeraStations located on the network are indicated by E and labels These can be moved by dragging and dropping them Clients are displayed only when a job is being executed and activities are indicated by a line linking the client and TeraStation Mini Vault Stats Double clicking the icon for a TeraStation on Network Activity starts Mini Vault Stats Mini Vault Stats shows the network traffic in graphical form Vault Performance nba bei Sst Vault Name Media Technology Security Status Activating Additional Licenses Purchasing an additional license sold separately enables you to connect and use two or mor
39. 8 Bits Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 3 Enter your username and password Enter Username and Password Log in as a different user Secure Connection a In Settings navigate to File Sharing Users 5 Click on admin 6 Enter the new password twice Click OK You have changed the admin password Required Username Pi admin User ID 52 Email Password eter oiy if mating change ott 888 Confirm the password Description Built in account for administering the system Select Al Unselect All Primary Group admin ok e 16 Recovery Drive 1 Insert a 1 GB or larger USB flash drive into a USB port on the TeraStation Note All data on the USB flash drive will be erased 2 In Settings navigate to Management Restore Erase USB Options 3 Select Create a USB drive for system recovery Al Select the USB drive connected to the TeraStation from Target USB drive then click Execute Enter the 4 digit confirmation number and click OK The TeraStation will create the recovery drive This will take about a minute 5 When the finished dialog opens the USB recovery drive is ready to use Dismount the USB drive before unplugging it For the instructions on recovering the TeraStation using the drive you just created turn to chapter 10 17 Chapter 2 Configuration Configure and administer your TeraStation using the Setti
40. Advanced a Cem iie Woking Piye vak dii pena_inaciwationgtema maate C al Cem Pirina kea Purge i Cen Whirl ong ier Pag ate Media Mama nh Demo_WorkingPreitconpiance Piye Tiiti ne J Camo _Workingootongtem Repicute ale Dema Working eoki Purge Shor age Pool J fiMan drtrance Purge Purge hath Blchgs w Dp aew trerarce Furga A Office Oireita Fepinshs Haie Tere Meds Sosed lepoto Purge jes Lwes Purge z mys Y anys 4 The right side of the screen includes tools for creating and updating data service policies The left side of the screen shows an overview of all data service policies Notes If amp is displayed for a policy in the left side frame the policy is disabled e Surveillance server functionality must be enabled beforehand for the TeraStation where migration or duplication files will be saved Vault Admin Vault Admin is a software program for managing surveillance camera resources File Views Actions Options Help am HRH Ccc Vault Hama Type Rahs Seared Media Frea Spaa p Dash Shk Dash Shado ShadowbtardDesk OK Yes 2 j Bytes E information Th Oraka Harddisk HardDtek OK Yes 2 286 22 GB i mae Ciis deka Tapelivary Tapelbrary OK Ye 2 54 08 G8 By aloes Fedorsi0_Hardbikd Hardback ok Yes 0 Bytes i TA Lady Hardisk Hardisk Ox Yes uF 21493 G8 E ives Tiluady_Tapelibrary Tapelibrary OK Yee z 198 25 GH am riu TA fice Hd HardDisk Oo Ys 7 55 00 GE Vrba TH oifice Tape SingleTape on Wes L 5
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42. CW DJS TSO 3 4 GS oma 0 00 x Dik 2 Nermal wf WOE WORF TTS 133 4 G8 O68 0 00 sFS Diski J Normal af TOC WO 2K0SF Yrs E3 Ge oc 0 00 FS ask 4 Hormal w WEC WOE 1835 4 G8 Oca O 00 xs Dik 5 Henna ka WEC WDIG EEE ie ba e 0 00 aF5 sox 6 dorma w TEC WO0 F iSO I GS bac 0 00 XFS Dik 7 haral vf WHE WOI Yra 133 4 68 a 0 00 F5 Disk 8 Normal w WOC WO 200GF YTS Ba Ge og 0 00 FS Dek 9 Hormal w Whe WO Teo 183 4 G8 aie 000w WFS Disk 20 hormal v WET WORF Yri 30 4 0a gga 0 00 F5 Dik 11 Horma wf WEC WO 200GF Yrs E E nee oa 0 00 XFS Dek i Horma wf WE WODMGF YTS 1330 4 og 0 00 FS m k Clone 4 When the following message is displayed it is safe to unplug the drive Note m Job completed Dismount disk OF Checking Drives A disk check tests the data on a drive in the TeraStation or connected via USB for integrity Errors are fixed automatically With large drives a disk check may run for many hours Shared folders cannot be accessed during a disk check Do not turn off the TeraStation until the disk check is finished Use the procedure below to run a disk check 1 In Settings click Drives apie g we Drives 2 Select Drives to check an internal drive or USB Drives to check an external drive 40 USB Drives me Drives 2 3 Select the drive to test then click Check Disk Drives Q hesk Cire Forrai Dink g Eiribh Write Gocha Dirmeunt Dih SMART Dik nay Stats Write Cache Enaryp
43. D will be glowing red Push its unlock button and swing the lock mechanism out Pull out the drive cartridge and remove it from the TeraStation Insert the new drive in the empty slot Slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open Swing the lock back down until it clicks into place When the replacement drive is recognized the status LED will flash red The replacement hard drive is automatically registered as a hot spare To use the replacement disk as a normal drive rather than a hot spare navigate to Drives RAID and click the RAID array select the new drive and click Set as a normal disk Replacing a Media Cartridge Drives configured as media cartridges may be removed and moved to a different TeraStation for use Before unplugging the drive dismount it in Settings or shut down the TeraStation 59 Chapter 5 Backup Back Up from the TeraStation You can back up TeraStation folders to e A different folder on the TeraStation e Another LinkStation on the network e Another TeraStation on the network You can also configure backup jobs from Easy Setup Preparing a Backup Destination First configure a folder as a backup destination 1 In Settings navigate to Folder Setup F Folder Setup 1 Folder s 2 Choose the folder to set as a backup destination 3 Click Edit 4 Check Backup from LAN Protocol Support then click OK Note To configure a password enter it in the Remote Backup Password
44. E Cancel Notes IP Address List Interface DHCP Enabled IP Address Subnet Mask Frame Sine More Details LAN Port 1 wf vf 192 168 20 35 255 255 255 0 1500 bytes LAN Port 2 w W ms 1500 bytes LAN Port 3 Ww we 1500 bytes LAN Port 4 wv y 1500 bytes LAN Port 5 wf wv 1500 bytes LAN Port 6 W v 1500 bytes Wake on LAN Disabled Gateway Owner LAN Port 1 DHCP Defauk Gateway Address 192 168 20 1 DHCP ONS Owner LAN Port 1 DHCP Primary DNS Server 192 168 20 1 DHCP Secondary DNS Server Not assigned Cr Sree Ajlowed Protocols for Each Port Port Trunking Close e From the IP address list other settings are available at the bottom left of the window Click Change to modify the gateway and Wake on LAN settings Click Allowed Protocols for each Port to restrict by LAN port which protocols network connections can use Click Port Trunking to combine ports in trunked combinations See the next section for more on port trunking e To use a different default gateway click Change and select the LAN port to modify This might be useful if you want the default gateway to be assigned by another port besides the default LAN port 1 e You can also change the TeraStation s IP address from NAS Navigator2 Right click on your TeraStation s icon and choose Properties IP Address For Mac OS hold down the control key and click on the TeraStation s icon Choose Configure IP Address e Do not configure more than one LAN port with the same
45. Entrance Description Panasonic camera at back door onto Ash Street Manufacturer Panasonic Medel BL C1114 IF Address 126 34 52 88 User Mame lt Empty gt Password lt Empky gt Schedule M W F 07 00 00 10 00 00 Recording Compuber Diego 1 1 Click Next 93 An additional network camera can be registered by selecting Yes when asked Do you want to add an additional camera a u List of Cameras Added Rear Entrance at 126 34 52 88 scheduled on M W F 07 00 00 10 00 00 SM Remove selected Camera Do you want bo add an additional camera ake 1 2 Click Save Ld Save oe Wizard a Add Policy Name Camera Host Recording will begin You ve now registered the recording policy of the network camera Checking Recordin Wait at least 15 minutes after registering the recording policy before performing this procedure To check that recording is working correctly follow the procedure below 1 Click Start BUFFALO BUFFALO Surveillance Server Surveillance Video Manager 2 Click Search This completes checking recording 94 Email Error Notification You may configure the TeraStation to send you an email notification when the available space for recording is low or when recording fails due to a camera malfunction network disconnection or other cause Configuration Viewing Saved Video Follow the procedure below to view recorded data saved in the TeraStation 1 Click
46. FALO Surveillance Server Vault Admin 1 0 Select the TeraStation to which you want to add the license right click and click Properties 109 File View Actions Options Hem me OShic PLS Name amp Current Clients a TS WVHI Mini Vault Stats E TS WVH cecure Unsecure Vault Shut Down Vault E E TS Vault Stats Vault Checkup Refresh 1 1 open the license tab then click ee Camera Capacity 1 camera Product Type Surveillance Platform Type Buffalo Expiration None Host Id AXKAARRAAKKK Instaled Licenses Serial Type Capacity Expiration HardDisk 24 TB None SurvelanceCamera 1 camer Mone Activate Free License 1 3 Select the license file that was saved before then click OK 1 4 Check that the license pack was added to Installed Licenses 110 TS 8VHL7SE Properties mmtm Security Logs Notifications Diagnostics General Device Database License Summary Storage Capacity 24 TB Camera Capacity 2 cameras Product Type Surveillance Platform Type Buffalo Expiration None Host Id Installed Licenses Seral Type Capacty Expiration Pra Survelancetamera 1 camera None Sur HardDisk 24 TE hone Sut SurvellanceCamera 1 camera None Sur N F This completes authentication of an additional license Troubleshooting Possible Cause Possible Solution Surveillance Camera setting not Enable the Surve
47. ID Mode Status Unit Capacity Amount Used Used File System Tine Array 1 RATIO 1 Normal 1230 4 G6 0 G5 0 00 WFS Array 2 No RAID array is configured Array 3 No RAID array is configured Array 4 No RAID array is configured Aray No RAID aray is configured Array 6 No RAID array is configured A il j Opt Close 34 3 Click Delete RAID Array Once JBOD mode is configured create shared folders on each drive to use them Changing RAID Mode To change the RAID mode first put the drives in JBOD 1 Select RAID S RAID 2 Click the array to delete RAID Array List Mame RAID Moge Status Unit Capacity Amount Lised Ye Used Fie System Tenet Arayl RAID1 Normal 1830 4 GB OGR 0 00 XFS Array 2 No RAID array is configured Array 3 No RAID array is configured Array No RAID array is configured Aray 5 No RAID array is configured Array 6 No RAID array is configured d TT Options Close Note If the RAID Mode field is blank the array is already in JBOD Proceed to step 7 Click Delete RAID Array The Confirm Operation screen will open Enter the displayed number then click OK Click OK Choose the array to configure OF Ul BB UW Select a RAID mode and the drives to be used then click Create RAID Array Array 1 RAID Mode RAIDL me Add a dik to RAID array with RMM Your data wil be preserved Select the drives to configure in a RADD array Dek Status Model Shared Folder Size F xi Disk 1 Marmal WOC W
48. IP address This may cause unstable network communi cation e Ifthe TeraStation is being used as an iSCSI hard drive temporarily disable iSCSI before changing network settings Navigate to Drives iSCSI in Settings and move the iSCSI switch to the Pos position Port Trunking The multiple Ethernet ports on the TeraStation can provide redundancy and reliability Several port trunking modes are available Trunking Mode Characteristics Round robin Network packets are transmitted in sequential order from the first available NIC slave through the last Acie kaku Only one NIC slave in the bond is active A different slave p becomes active if and only if the active slave fails 142 Trunking Mode Characteristics Transmits network packets based on source MAC address XOR d with destination MAC address modulo NIC slave count This selects the same NIC slave for each destination MAC address Transmits network packets on all slave network Broadcast interfaces Creates aggregation groups that share the network speed and duplex settings Utilizes all slave network interfaces in the active aggregator group according to the 802 3ad specification The outgoing network packets traffic is distributed according to the current load relative to the speed on each network interface slave Includes both balance tlb and rlb by ARP negotiation A separate intelligent switch that supports EtherChannel or other port trunking is req
49. If no service IP address is set or a fixed IP address is set an attempt is made to inherit the IP address from the main TeraStation Network Problems If network problems occur the following messages may appear in NAS Navigator2 even though neither TeraStation has failed If this happens disable and then reset failover FailOver 149 LostMainTarget This message 149 is displayed in NAS Navigator2 for the backup TeraStation when operation switches from the main TeraStation to the backup TeraStation e E27 LostBackupTarget This message E27 is displayed in NAS Navigator2 for the main TeraStation if it is no longer able to detect the backup TeraStation on the network Backing Up Your Mac with Time Machine Time Machine is a backup program included with OS X 10 5 or later Configure your TeraStation as shown to use Time Machine 1 In Settings move the AFP switch to the 1 fil position to enable AFP Rip AFP 2 Choose Folder Setup F5 Folder Setup 1 Folder s 3 Choose a shared folder as your backup destination for Time Machine 4 Click Edit 68 5 Select AFP Mac to LAN Protocol Support and click OK 6 clickox 7 Click Close 8 Click Backup 08 Backup J 9 Click the icon to the right of Time Machine fo Time Machine 1 10 click Edit 1 1 Click Browse Time Machine Target Folder Browse OF Cancel 1 2 Select the shared folder that you set in the previous step then click O
50. K Browse Folders Refresh a share 13 Click oK 14 click ox 1 5 Move the Time Machine switch to the position to enable Time Machine 8 Time Machine rm 69 1 6 On the Mac open System Preferences 1 7 Click Time Machine Tal A Personal E a M o Appearaece Desinop amp Derk Enposi amp inwermaonal Security Seatlighe Seren Serer Soaces Hardware T OD 8 a A amp A Energy Keyboard amp Trackpad Print fax Sed Saver Mouse jE iB p 5 3 lie HE He i Bo o Startup isk Time Machine Unhrersal Access Other 7 E Z E Conal Cemer FlipdMar Gravel line 6 Audio MaecPUSE PiugSuie WA MIDI Gewites 1 8 Click Choose Backup Disk AGA Time Machine ae Show all a e Choose Backup Disk Time Machine Time Machine keeps copies of everything on your Mac inchading system files applications and settings as well as your music pottuanes and other important files Since Tine Machine keeps daily backups you can revisit your Mac ag it OFF FI on appeared in the past Show Time Machine status in the menu bar l al Click the lock te prevent further changes 1 9 Select the TeraStation then click Use for Backup E Documents JohnsPro TimeMachine share LS CHLAB1 TimeMachine E backtoMac JOHNSCHL TimeMachine EX backups BALAN OUAD TimeMachinea E temp TS XL5BEsuppon TimeMachine Enter your user name and password so Time Machine
51. L best ACTi Lobby 2 Agire ia SE Arig Pear Foca rake ayia Basler Escher TS 8 SCOHU Fro COMU LG Tohu 3940H E LINE DHEK T36 Target Camera EE Ganre Grand crake Emigyen IGGye dake Milestone EET Mange crake Sj hobotis L Mobot e086 Milestone na Mobo 0069 102 Click to start the wizard where registration of network cameras and the recording schedule are performed Click D to start the camera configuration screen where network cameras are registered H Save a Add x Delete Camera Name Manufacturer Model Video Capture URL TeM 4301 rtsp 192 166 5 240 7070 AWS Peceptions rtsp 192 168 5 2398 mpeg4 Axis Front Parking AMIS 210 rtsp 192 168 5 226 mpeg4 madia Axis Rear Deck AMIS 211 rtsp 192 168 1 229 mpeg4 media Axis_Lobby AMIS 210 resp 192 168 5 297 impegs media Basler Basler BIF LOO rtsp 192 166 5 224 mpeg4 Basler in Lab 2 Basler BIF 1300c dn rkap 192 168 7 103 mpeg4 Basler _IReception Basler BIF 1300r respa 132 166 5 100 h264 D LINK D Link resp 192 168 5 223 playl pdp Grandstream rtsp 19S bed 5 295 Grandstream _2 rbsp f 192 168 5 296 IQEyve_732N 1Qinvision rtsp 192 168 5 244 n0w mp Mango _IQEye711 227 Generic Generic rtsp 192 168 5 24 1 mpegd can laa Tami ha dd a fart tet fat fetal ebm Fae Bae GS ed dae el he ee Click to start a new registration screen for an additional network camera You can also register the camera and define the recording v
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53. LAN Only OK Cancel e To use SSL encryption for more secure data transfers enable HTTPS SSL Encryption e You may use the default BuffaloNAS com registration or disable to use a different DNS server e Choose a BuffaloNAS com name for your WebAccess account Names may use 3 to 20 alphanumeric characters underscores _ and hyphens e If Exclusive Session is enabled users cannot log multiple computers into WebAccess Only the last login will be active e Enter atime in minutes 1 to 120 or Unlimited before inactive users are logged out of WebAccess 4 clickox 5 Move the WebAccess switch to the A position to enable WebAccess 6 Go to Folder Setup FS Folder Setup 1 Folder s 7 Select a shared folder to publish Notes e For best results create a new dedicated share for WebAccess e When accessing shared folders through WebAccess from a remote location the username and password may be required for certain operations For best results configure a user account with permissions on the WebAccess share before using WebAccess 8 click Edit 9 Navigate to File Sharing Folder Setup and choose the folder you will use for WebAccess Enable WebAccess LAN protocol support Notes e The following levels of security are available Allow Anonymous Anyone can access view shared folders Allow All Groups and Users All groups and users registered on the LinkStation or TeraStation can use WebAccess
54. No TeraStation from outside the subnet or connected by a VPN is used Notes e To back up data between LinkStations or TeraStations on a network using jumbo frames make sure that both de vices are configured to use identical or similar Ethernet frame sizes If Ethernet frame sizes are significantly dif ferent the backup job may not be properly performed In such a case select the default frame size 1500 bytes e You can also specify hostname by a fully qualified domain name FQDN Configuring a Backup Job 1 In Settings click Backup 08 Backup 61 2 Click to the right of Backup ji Backup Inactive 3 Click Create New Job Backup List Backup Password Sat List of LinkS tations and TeraStations Create Mew Job Delete Jot Filter Task Scheduled Day Time Operation Mode Status Select All Unselect All Licke Note Up to 8 backup jobs can be configured 4 Select backup settings such as date and time to run Backup Job Settings Mame Schedule Not scheduled Date and Time Sunday 10 Hour Minutes Operation Mode Normal backup taa Options F Create backup log file Encrypted data transfer Compress and transfer Ignore backup errors and continue backup job on schedule Do not back up recycle bin aid ta Filter Backup Source Folder Name Backup Target Folder Name Select All Unselect All LinkS tation and TaraStation List Update Backup Target MAS List DRE Cangal The following types of backup job
55. O203FrY5 0 1 ik 1B30 5GB F J Disk 2 Mormal WOC WO2003Frr5 0 1 1830 508 Dek 3 Normal WOC WOSOOSFYYS 0 1 ik 1830 568 Disk 4 Hicnmal Wot WOS00IF TSO 1 e 1830 508 Dak 5 Marmal WOC WO20OSFYYS 0 1 ih 1630 568 Disk 6 Normal Wilt WO2003FYS 0 1i 1830 558 Desk 7 Narmal WOC WO203FrY3 0 1t 1B30 5GB Select Al nda hed A Create RAID Array C ngal 8 Step through the wizard to create the array 35 Note After changing the RAID mode create a shared folder Configuring a Hot Spare If you have a hot spare configured and an array fails the TeraStation immediately switches over to the hot spare To use a hot spare you need an extra drive that s not part of any array and a RAID 1 RAID 10 RAID 5 RAID 51 RAID 6 or RAID 61 array 1 Note All data on the hot spare drive is deleted when it is configured as a hot spare and again when it changes from a spare to a drive in the array In Settings click Drives Eo o d ws Drives 2 Choose RAID RAID 3 Choose a RAID array RAID Array List Mame RAID Moge Status Unit Capacity Amount Lised Ye Used Fie System Tenet Armay 1 RAID 1 Normal 1830 4 66 05 0 00 NFS Array 2 No RAID array is configured Array No RAID array is configured Array 4 No RAID array is configured Array 5 No RAID array is configured Array 6 No RAID array is configured d T b Option Close 4 Click Set as a hot spare 5 Step through the wizard 6 When the Confirm Operation screen open
56. OK Select the manufacturer and model of your printer f your pinter came with 2372 an instalation disk click Have Disk F your printer is not listed consult your l printer documentation for a compatible pinter Printers EF Apollo P 1200 E Apollo P2100 P2300U Sv Apollo P2200 Citizen Fiati i This diver is digitally signed T wit i 8 Register the printer Setting Up a Printer with Windows XP 1 In Settings click Services 118 A Services N Move the print server switch to the l position to enable the print server E Print Server rw Refer to the manual supplied with the printer Click Start Control Panel Click Network and Internet Connections Click My Network Places View workgroup computers Name of the TeraStation Server AO U BB UW Double click your printer icon u i ak IN Ip 8 When The server for the printer does not have the correct printer driver installed If you want to search for the proper driver click OK displays click OK 9 Register the printer You have added a printer Auto RAID Rebuild If auto RAID rebuild is enabled RAID arrays will rebuild automatically after a failed drive is replaced You may enable or disable auto RAID rebuild in Drives 1 In Settings click Drives E we Drives 2 Move the auto RAID rebuild switch to the ML position to enable automatic rebuilding GS Auto RAID Rebuild pi Note You may see an 132
57. RAID array is configured i il Op Close Changing the RAID mode while adding a drive e Select the drive you want to add to the RAID array and choose the mode for the array Enter the Confirm Operation number and click OK e The Confirm Operation screen will open Enter the number then click OK RAID Scanning RAID maintenance scans your RAID array for bad sectors and if it finds any it automatically repairs them Arrays other than RAID 0 are supported For best results run RAID maintenance regularly 1 In Settings click Drives CY ea p Ww Drives 2 Click the icon to the right of RAID Scanning Fo RAID Scanning Mi 3 Click Edit 4 Select the schedule for running RAID maintenance then click OK RAID Maintenance Settings z RAID Scan Schedule 1st week w Sunday Ri Start Time 2 a m Ri El Immediately OF Cancel Notes e Check Immediately to run RAID maintenance immediately e To stop a RAID scan click Abort RAID Scan e The 1st week of the month is days 1 7 of the month The 2nd week is days 8 14 of the month etc If you select one of these schedules be sure to also select the day of the week for the scan to run 38 5 Move the RAID scanning switch to the tif position to enable RAID scanning Sy RAID Scanning Note Normally 115 information message or code will be notified in NAS Navigator2 Settings or error LED however it may not be displayed if your TeraSta
58. Start BUFFALO BUFFALO Surveillance Server Surveillance Video Manager 2 Click Search Export Recorded Data as a MOV Video File To export recorded data saved to the TeraStation as a MOV format video file 1 Click Start BUFFALO BUFFALO Surveillance Server Surveillance Video Manager 2 Select the search criteria on the left side of the search screen then click Search 95 Search Criteria Search using date range 4 April 2010 m Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri i 2 3 4 5 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Start 2010 04 06 00 00 00 End 2010 04 06 23 59 59 More search options Camera Pool Camera Description ideo stored on Show video captured by this computer Show video stored on this media video stored in this storage pool Items displayed None 3 The search results are displayed Click a thumbnail to start the media viewer 96 Search Export Search Results aj Items displayed 573 Sort results by Camera Open the Export screen register the export information from Export Job Configuration and click Start Export The video is exported in MOV format 97 This completes exporting video in the MOV format Viewing Video Real time Follow this procedure to view the video as it is being recorded by the network camera Note Live Viewer data cannot be viewed 1 Click Start BUFFALO BUFFALO Surveillance Server Live
59. T information is only available for internal drives 1 In Settings navigate to Drives Drives we Drives 2 Select a drive to check and click M A R T 41 Q Chach Dih Forrrat Dick ba A Dibibi Write Gacha Dimoun t Dii x k SMART octet Statys Write Cachi Enoyptieni Meda Mimi Leit aan Ep Amount es Lie Filey Syris Manufacturer oJ Dik 1 Porma wf z2 WEC WO 2003F SO 1330 4 GS talc 0 00 XFS Dik 2 Normal vw Sj Whe WO Tr 133 4 G8 ooh 8 00 FS Dik g horma w Wot WONO rS EE E i falter 0 00 IFS Dek 4 Normal wf WO WOT 1433 4 G8 Ooh f 00 ars Dik S herragl w WEC WEDOS Yri EE ie 9 0 00 iF Deks Pormal w MOC WO2 ITSO E e Eie oO 0 00 F Dak 7 homal v WOE WHI Yri 133 4 08 OG 0 00 WFS Dane I Pormal vf Wl WO20SF TSO 3 4 e om 0 00 XFS Daks Normal w WO WOT 1833 4 G8 Och f 00 ars Di LO homal w WEC WO 2OOSF Irs 63 4 oca O 00 iF Dek 11 Pormal w WEC WO 2S E e reie pale 0 00 IFS Dak 12 hema v Wo WO rr i330 G8 Och 0 00 WF Ty F Dicts 3 The S M A R T information for the drive will be displayed Different information may be displayed depending on the brand of drives in your TeraStation Critical attributes are displayed in bold Attributes with current value less than or equal to the threshold value may be significant If an attribute reports a failure or has had one in the past it will be displayed in the status column 5 M A 8 T i z Disk 1 Model Wht WDS0E2Rx f0MMMEO Seral Number
60. WO WiCAW20804 572 Capacity 3 000 592 582 016 bytes 3 00 Ta FW Version BO 00480 Fiter D Attribute Status Current Value Worst Value Threshold Value i Raw Read Error Rate om 200 w 5i 3 Spin_Wp_Time ox 153 152 Zl 4 Start Stop Count ox 100 100 0 5 Reallocated Sector Ct Ox 20 w 140 7 Seek_Error_Rate ox 0 200 0 9 Power On Hous on 93 93 o i0 Spin_Retry_Count cu 100 100 o 11 Calibration_Retry_Count ox 100 100 0 i2 Power_Cyele_Count on 100 100 0 192 Power OFf_Retract_Count ad 200 20 193 Laad _Cyde Count ox 181 181 o JE EE n FA z z i Cist Formatting Drives Note Under some circumstances data deleted when a drive is formatted can be recovered To ensure that data is gone forever a format might not be sufficient See Erase Data on the TeraStation Completely 1 In Settings click Drives i we Drives 2 Select Drives to format an internal drive or USB Drives to format an external drive a Drives Tml USB Drives 3 Select the drive to format then click Format Disk 42 Drives Ghech fate Format fick A Capable Write Gacha Dimmaunt Cith SMART Dik aera Sontag Write Cache Engt Medy Hame Liik Copapeci ty Amseurtlerd Sled Fle Syrien Manufacturer ni Disk Horma w WEC WO D0 YrS 0 W Ge oma 0 00 XFS Dik 2 horma wf WEC WOOF 133 4 68 ie 0 00 wF Dik 3 horma W n WEES WO 200GF YTS 3 Ge oa 0 00 IFS Desk 4 horma wf WO WOSFTE o 1830 4 G8 og 0 00 ars Dik 5 horny a Z7 WOC WDO Yri a
61. access the TeraStation Note FTP is intended for users who already have FTP client software and have experience with it 1 In Settings move the FTP switch to the A position to enable FTP 76 Mg FTP _ fii Open Folder Setup F Folder Setup pela Choose a folder to enable remote FTP access on Click Edit Select read only or read amp write for the shared folder s attribute check FTP under LAN Protocol Support then click OK Accessing the TeraStation with an FTP client e To access the TeraStation via FTP configure your FTP client software with the following settings Hostname IP address of the TeraStation Username The TeraStation s username Password The TeraStation s password Port 21 e Shared folders connected by FTP are available from the mnt directory The default locations are For RAID O RAID 5 or RAID 1 mnt array1 share mnt usbdisk1 mnt usbdisk2 For RAID 1 two arrays mnt array1 share mnt array2 share2 mnt usbdisk1 mnt usbdisk2 For JBOD mnt disk1 share mnt disk2 share2 mnt disk3 share3 mnt disk4 share4 mnt usbdisk1 mnt usbdisk2 Accessing the TeraStation with an Anonymous user To allow anonymous access to your FTP share check FTP in LAN Protocol Support and disable access restrictions e To access the TeraStation via anonymous FTP configure your FTP client software with the following settings Hostname IP address of the TeraStation Username ano
62. age Set From Web 132 New Diskx ready will be displayed in NAS Navigator2 Select Drives RAID the RAID array In Settings and click Delete RAID Array Select the replacement hard drive by navigating to Drives Drives and clicking Format Disk to format the new drive Configure RAID mode by selecting Drives RAID after formatting the hard drive If a hard drive malfunctions in RAID 0 all data on the RAID array will be lost All of the settings for the shared folders such as access restrictions are erased after replacing a drive from a RAID 0 array Create a shared folder before use For JBOD When the replacement hard drive is recognized the status LED will flash red and the drive will be formatted as an individual drive If this drive is removed from the TeraStation shared folder settings such as access restrictions will be lost Create a shared folder on the drive before use Drive Replacement using a redundant RAID mode such as RAID 1 5 or 6 with a hot spare configured If your TeraStation s drives are in a redundant RAID mode and you have a hot spare enabled a malfunctioning drive in the array is replaced by the spare disk and the RAID array is rebuilt automatically The status LED will continue to glow red for the failed drive even after the RAID array is rebuilt with the hot spare This section describes the replacement process for a hard drive while the TeraStation is still on 1 2 3 4 The failed drive s status LE
63. ailable Offline 1 0 When the offline file wizard opens follow the instructions on the screen For more information refer to the Windows help 1 1 When the offline settings and sync settings are completed using the wizard the files and folders set appear as shown kel TESTOR Manti aE 125 1 2 If the network is disconnected after synchronization is completed the offline file function can be used Offline files can be accessed by the original Universal Naming Convention UNC where the data was saved Note If offline files can be used an icon appears in the system tray Editing Offline Files Offline files can be edited and deleted in the same way as normal files Differences that arise from the original data on the network due to editing or deleting of the file are resolved by resynchronization after the network is reconnected Synchronizing Offline Files The offline file is automatically synchronized based on preset conditions such as after reconnection with the network logging on logging off etc Version Conflicts A file conflict occurs if different changes were made simultaneously to the offline file and original data on the network The screen below is displayed when a file conflict is detected Resolve the conflict by following the instructions on the screen Resolve File Conflicts While your computer was diaconnacted trom the network the tllowing fe war changed both on your computer and on the network T
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65. anceCamera 1 camera Mone Sul 5 Open the website below in web browser http buffalo jp support_s camera_licence 6 From the license pack sold separately enter the product key and host ID code and click Activate Software License J indicates a required fleld Activate Buffalo Surveillance Server Software By filling out the product hey and registration information below you will receive a valid license file to manually activate your Buffalo Surveillance Server software The license file will then need to be imported into the software using the Buffalo Surveillance Server Vault administator application NOTICE You should ony need to complete this process below if you are unable to activate your software directly from the Phoenix Vault Administrator application Product Key Information Please enter your Product Key as HAARA AARNA MARAA AKA KEK Product Key l l Your Host ID number is obtained from the License Properties tab within the Vault Administration application Host ID Code D wy T have read and Accept the Software Application Terms and Conditions Activate Sofware License 7 Downloading of the license file lic begins Save the license file to a USB memory device or other storage device 8 Copy the license file to a computer connected to the same network as the TeraStation 9 In the computer connected to the same network as the TeraStation click Start BUFFALO BUF
66. cards 148 e The following IP address are reserved and should not be used If you configure one of them by accident initialize all settings Local loopback address 127 0 0 1 255 255 255 0 Network address 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 Broadcast address 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 0 The IP address range from 224 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 NAS Navigator2 for Mac NAS Navigator2 is a utility program that makes it easy to display Settings change the TeraStation s IP address or check its hard drive If you installed the TeraStation with the TeraNavigator CD NAS Navigator2 was installed automatically To launch it click aah the sd icon in the Dock Click on a TeraStation s icon to display Total capacity Used capacity Workgroup IP address Subnet mask Default gateway MAC address e Firmware version Double click it to open a share on the TeraStation Opens a window that lets you configure the NAS s IP address or open Settings Label Color Selects the color of the name displayed below the icon Configure View Options Lets you choose icon size position and view mode Auto power mode can turn supported TeraStations and UO Oe eMCae LinkStations on the network on and off automatically Open Folder Opens the TeraStation s shared folder To display these options Settings Opens Settings for the selected TeraStation hold down the control Opens a window that lets you change the NAS s IP key and select your C
67. cards e The following IP address are reserved and should not be used If you configure one of them by accident initialize all settings Local loopback address 127 0 0 1 255 255 255 0 Network address 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 Broadcast address 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 0 The IP address range from 224 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 150 Chapter 12 Appendix Replacing the Battery After approximately 5 years the CR2032 battery on the motherboard will need to be replaced Use only the correct CR2032 3 Volt lithium battery Move the lock to the side to release the battery and pull it straight up to remove Be extremely careful to put the replacement battery in correctly If it is inserted with reverse polarity the TeraStation will be damaged Adding a NIC The TeraStation includes 4 gigabit Ethernet ports as standard but you may add expansion cards for one or two additional 10 gigabit Ethernet ports Follow the steps below to install a network expansion card in your TeraStation 1 Turn off the TeraStation and unplug its power cord s 2 Open the cover 151 3 Remove the screw and bracket from the lower slot 4 Insert the expansion card in the lower slot not the upper slot 5 Replace the screw 6 Find and connect the power connector 7 Close the cover 8 Reconnect the power cords Notes e Port trunking is not supported with ports on expansion cards e You may have up to 6 total NIC ports in the TeraStation Su
68. cation folder in Mac OS e If surveillance cameras or client tools installed under C Program Files x86 BUFFALO SurveillanceServer Bin are blocked due to the OS firewall refer to the OS help for instructions about how to disable the firewall e Install Client Tools on one or more computers connected to the same network as the network camera s and the TeraStation Surveillance camera settings are shared for all cameras on the network Connecting Devices to the Network Connect the following devices to the network e A TeraStation that supports surveillance cameras e A compatible network camera e A computer with the above client tools installed Notes e Connect all devices on the same network subnet e Set the TeraStation s and network camera s time settings to the correct time By default the TeraStation adjusts its clock automatically by using a default NTP server This NTP Server belongs to Internet Multi Feed Inc For more information visit www jst mfeed ad jp You can select a different NTP Server by clicking Name Time Language on the Management screen The Name Time Language screen opens e Click Time e Click Edit e Uncheck Use Default NTP Server and enter a new NTP IP address e Click OK If NTP is not used disable it and enter the time and date manually Click Use Local Date Time to import the time and date from your computer In certain cases the DNS server address must be set in order to access the NTP serv
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71. ce Platform Type Buffalo Expiration None Host Id Installed Licenses Seral 4 Type Capacity Expiration Pro Survelancetamera 1 camera None Sur HardDisk 24 TE Norme Sur Surmelancelamera 1 camera Mone Sur ok cance Hep You have now activated the additional license TeraStation Not Connected to the Internet 1 If the TeraStation is being used in an environment where Internet access is not available a separate computer with access to the Internet is required to activate the additional license 2 Click Start BUFFALO BUFFALO Surveillance Server Vault Admin 3 Select the TeraStation where you want to add the license right click it and click Properties File View Actions Options Help Bam dga cola Ss Entire Network J TS 8VHLO94 Ta TS QVHL Vault Stats Ts wvh Mini Vault Stats E TS WVHL Name a Current Clients Secure Unsecure Vault Shut Down Vault Vault Checkup Refresh Properties 4 Open the License tab then make a note of the Host Id 108 _TS BVHL75E Properties x Securty Logs _ Notfications Diagnostics General Database License Summary Storage Capacty 24 TB Camera Capacity 1 camera Product Type Surveillance Platform Type Buffalo Expiration None Host Id RMX MXR RXR RK Instaled Licenses Seral Type Capacity Expiration Pro HardDisk 24 TB None Sul Survel
72. d e Disable SMB2 before using external authorization with Windows 8 1 Windows 8 or Windows 7 e Using external authentication may require the default security settings in Windows to be changed An easy way to do this is to run the File Sharing Security Level Change Tool available from www buffalotech com This simple tool will let you change or restore your Windows security settings to work with external authentication 1 In Settings click Network ih Network 2 Choose Workgroup Domain At Workgroup Domain 3 Click Edit 4 Select Workgroup then click Next To use in a domain environment select NT Domain or Active Directory 30 Workgroup Domain Settings Authentication Method w Workgroup NT Dorman Active Directory Hent Cancel 5 Click Yes 6 Enter a workgroup name Select Assign authorization to external SMB server and enter the authentication server s IP address recommended or name Check Automatic user registration and Use shared folder for authorization testing and enter the name of the folder to use Click OK Workgroup Settings g Workgroup Name WORKGROUP WINS Server IP Address Authentication Settings Authorize local TeraStation users only a Assign authorization to external SMB server Authentication server name or IP address 7 Automatic user registration F Use shared folder for authorization testing Hame DE Cantal 7 A shared folder fo
73. d click Delete External User When connecting through AFP or FTP always use an IP address Using a server name may cause problems with authentication To specify a server from another subnet enter its IP address Use AFP to access limited shared folders from OS X 10 7 instead of SMB Enable AFP Mac under LAN Protocol Support on the destination folders to use AFP Use OS X 10 5 or later for use with external authentication Earlier versions of OS X aren t supported 32 Chapter 4 Managing Storage RAID Arrays TeraStations support many types of RAID The type of RAID arrays available for use depends on how many drives are installed in your TeraStation Notes If you change the RAID mode all data on the array is deleted This is true for every procedure in this chapter Always back up any important data before performing actions that affect your RAID After the RAID mode is changed except when creating a RAID 0 array or JBOD the TeraStation performs a RAID check that will take about 10 hours per TB File transfers are slower during this period While the message RAID 20 DISKx Formatting is displayed in NAS Navigator2 do not turn off the TeraStation If you do the RAID check Starts over e Ifthe TeraStation is restarted or shut down while changing the RAID mode the message displayed in NAS Naviga tor2 will change from 146 or 147 to 118 JBOD This mode uses the hard drives inside the TeraStation as individua
74. dress make sure that a DNS server address is configured in Network IP Address 1 1 In NAS Navigator2 double click your TeraStation s icon This will open the shared folder of the TeraStation For Mac OS the TeraStation is mounted as a drive icon on the desktop or displayed in the sidebar of the Finder You can now use the TeraStation s shared folder to save files just like any other folder My Menu 6p View de Browse gt Refresh Jp I m here Ery TS dR 2284 TS 287 Series lorkg WORKGROUP HDD RAID 0 4 7GB 21974 2GB 0 0 Address 192 168 10 20 Ezy subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192168101 Turning the TeraStation On and Off Press the power button on the TeraStation to turn it on The TeraStation can be damaged if it is unplugged suddenly without powering it down properly To shut down the TeraStation properly press the power button twice within 3 seconds Wait for it to turn completely off before 13 unplugging it You can also shut it down and restart it remotely from Settings Shutting down or Restart from Settings 1 Double click the O icon 2 Right click your TeraStation s icon and select Settings For Mac OS select the TeraStation s icon while holding down the control key then select Settings NAS Navigator2 p a a Me Menu 65 View r I m here 3y Browse Shares TS 2R Settings Properties Map Share Disconnect Share Create Desktop Shortcut I m
75. e All guest blank TeraStation s name read only y TeraStation s name read only and your password Notes e Ifthe time out period is set to 10 minutes you will be logged out of Settings after 10 minutes of inactivity e Click Secure Connection to secure your login 4 Settings will open OMG TeraStation Im here iik Name TS 2R20A4 TS 2RZ simin al Langue English Gel Log Out m r 1 n j CJ File Sharing Ba File Sharing Drives Fe Folder Setup iS Be Users Es im E Sa WCE fe Groups md Applications _ ad ees on Backup FF DFS iro l F Management Fa AFP EH anna iu mo En EEI Fz WebAccess moO F NFS Tre E Copyright amp 2014 Burtfale inc Notes e Click to play a tone from the TeraStation for easy location To stop the tone click Eid e You can also use Bonjour to log in to Settings from OS X 10 4 or later In Safari click View Show Bookmarks bar From Bookmarks click Bonjour TeraStation name 19 You may restrict access to specific shared folders including external USB drives Notes Access restrictions can be set separately for each shared folder but not for folders within the shared folders Configure access restrictions through Settings Configuring access restrictions through Windows is not support ed and may cause unexpected behavior Shared folders with limited access can still be u
76. e and time on the Scheduling tab To execute migration every hour select Repeatedly at a defined interval and Every 1 hour 6 Click H and register the policy This completes the settings for moving recorded video to another TeraStation Backing Up Recorded Video to Another TeraStation Follow this procedure to back up recorded video data to another TeraStation Note A separate Surveillance Camera License Pack must be purchased to do this 1 Click Start BUFFALO BUFFALO Surveillance Server Data Service Policies 2 Click and when the Create a Policy screen opens enter DuplicateTest into the Policy Name field select Duplicate and click OK 99 Policy Marne Description fo Policy Type O Migrate Duplicate Fi Purge Active 3 Click the Source tab and select the TeraStation where the recorded video data is saved under Vault i Soue Eitem Destination Scheduling Advanced Vauk ls TSAO TS BVHLTSE TS QWHLOR2 lt new entry Note If any is selected recorded data for all TeraStations connected to the network will be backed up al Click the Destination tab then select the TeraStation where you want to move the data from Vault Source Cetera Destinator Scheduling Advanced Vaulk e Mat Mhira 5 Set the job execution date and time from the Scheduling tab For example the settings below are made to repeatedly execute the backup job every hour Select Re
77. e at his own expense CE Marking Statement This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Environmental Information e The equipment that you have purchased required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production e The equipment may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment e Inorder to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the load on natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems e The take back systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end of life equipment appropriately e The crossed out wheeled bin symbol invites you to use those systems e Ifyou need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration 159 Ol WIE SSSA O OFALI Her BSMI ZEHE Ub ASRS aaa TBE FRE Se ES MI RO PAS SRE KR RE ENAR o CCC ee ILAAR dn TEAME Tema RESIS RAAT CMM RN FRESE ARPwWR THAD 4TH Fe E o IMS Ae P RSA mE 35 C DD soc mes c000 bI KMM RAE MARANER CANA FESR BNE mE EFAN BRS 1 FLAN FR EE o 2 46 FA AY S 7S IE BAS FB te AT BES BER KE o Models TS 2RZS04T04D TS 2RZSO8T04D TS 2RZS12112D TS 2RZS24T12D TS 2RZS361T12D TS 2RZH127T12D TS 2RZH241T12D TS 2RZH36112D TS 2RZH481T12D TS 2RZH7
78. e cameras and use the migration and duplication functions Use this procedure to activate an additional license When the TeraStation is Connected to the Internet 1 Click Start BUFFALO BUFFALO Surveillance Server Vault Admin 2 Select the TeraStation to which you want to add the license right click it and click Properties 106 File View Actions Options Help Hem Seicoce Name i a Current Clients F TS QVHL Vault Stats E TS WVHL Secure Unsecure Vault Shut Down Vault Vault Checkup Refresh Properties 3 Open the License tab then click gomser O ES Summary Storage Capacity 24 TB Camera Capacity 1 camera Product Type Surveifance Platform Type Buffalo Expiration None Host Id AXKAARRAAKKK Instaled Licenses E 5 Capacity Expiration Pro eral Type HardDisk 24 TB None Sul SurvelanceCamera 1 camer Mone Sui Activate Free License i e If your default free license activation is not installed see Enabling the Free License to install it Al Enter the product key for the license pack sold separately then click OK add License jem 5 Confirm that the new license was added to Installed License 107 TS 8VHL75E Properties Security Logs Notifications Diagnostics General Device Database License Summary Storage Capacity 24 TB Camera Capacity 2 cameras Product Type Surveillan
79. e hard drive configuration before you apply the settings If the drive configuration is different you may get unexpected results The following settings are not saved or restored Folder Setup All settings in Drives Drives All settings in LVM All settings in iSCSI All settings in Failover All settings in Power Management All settings in SSL Display language in Settings Saving Settings 1 Insert a USB memory device into a USB port on the TeraStation Notes e Use a USB 2 0 port If your TeraStation has both USB 3 0 and USB 2 0 ports make sure that you use one of the USB 2 0 ports e The USB memory device should have a capacity of at least 1 GB Any data stored on the USB memory device will be deleted 2 In Settings click Management Pa Management 133 3 Click to the right of Restore Erase Lt Restore Erase s a From Target USB drive select the USB memory device that is connected to the USB 2 0 port of the TeraStation Restore Erase USB Options Select from the following options Save current configuration to a USB drive Transfer settings from a USB drive Create a USB drive for system recovery Target USB drive USB disk 1 ka Execute 5 Select Save current configuration to a USB drive then click Execute Troubleshooting If the settings are not saved to the USB memory device successfully you may receive the error message T
80. ecovery image from www buffalotech com and use disk image software such as dd or Win32 Disk Imager to image a 1 GB or larger USB flash drive with the downloaded file Recovering the TeraStation If your TeraStation will not boot at all you can completely reinstall the operating system Warning Recovering the TeraStation will erase all data and settings from the TeraStation Back up your data and settings regularly To recover the TeraStation follow the procedure below 1 Insert the USB recovery drive into a USB port on the TeraStation 2 Create a USB recovery drive as described above 135 3 Connect a USB keyboard and a monitor to the TeraStation l Power on the TeraStation and repeatedly hit the F7 key over and over twice per second until the boot device menu appears 5 Select the first USB Flash Disk from the menu The name of this device will vary depending on the brand of your USB flash drive The TeraStation will begin the recovery process It will take about 10 minutes to complete during which time the TeraStation will reboot When it finishes the TeraStation will shut down completely and all the main LEDs will go out 6 When the recovery process is complete and the TeraStation has shut down remove the USB flash drive and power on the TeraStation The TeraStation has been restored to its default settings All data has been erased and all drives are combined into a RAID 0 array with no redundancy For data securit
81. ed days each week w e Select every day between Monday and Friday Days lem Sunday V Monday Ener W Wednesday E Thursday v Friday C Saturday e Select 2 00 and AM then click OK Select Time 101 6 Click tel and register the policy This job is now set up to run at 2 00 AM Monday to Friday Changing Where Recorded Video Is Saved Follow this procedure to change the TeraStation to which video is saved 1 Click Start BUFFALO BUFFALO Surveillance Server Camera Policies 2 Click the D icon on the tool bar and open the Camera Configuration screen 3 Double click the camera to which video will be saved This opens Modify Camera ee Cd S lt a b Jan Hep je ee ae Ce at factor Hin Description Manufacturer AXIS x Hodet M1011 Amd Cameras Veo Capture URL ma 17216 3719 Damea amg Liner Mare root Poemo Paco Recording Computer qnot peecteds OK Cancel 5 Click tel and register the policy This completes changing the TeraStation where recorded video is saved Client Utilities Camera Policies Camera Policies is a software program that registers the network camera that will be used and starts video recording ad seve dy Weed ect Goete etre BM cameras Policy Marg Camera Host Desorption Camere scheduling Camera infionmstion E A Prota dxk P LS
82. efault groups 157 1500 bytes plus 14 bytes of header and 4 bytes of FCS Beed o oo TeraSearch as sti iti s S sCO Disabled The default RAID mode for 12 drive TeraStations is RAID 6 4 drive models RAID Mode come in RAID 5 by default Specifications Check www buffalotech com for information about the latest products and specifications IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T Interface IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3 10BASE T 1000 Mbps Full duplex auto negotiation Transfer speed 100 Mbps Full duplex Half duplex auto negotiation 10 Mbps Full auto negotiation LAN Port Protocol S File Sharing SMB CIFS AFP FTP SFTP NFS HTTP HTTPS 1500 9216 10 100 ports Jumbo Frames 1500 9000 10 Gb ports not Including 14 bytes of header and 4 bytes of FCS USB 2 0 Port Series A x 6 USB Port Note Supported USB devices include Buffalo USB hard drives USB UPS devices and printers UPS Port UPS Port D SUB 9 pin Male x 1 Note Compatible UPSs are manufactured by Omron and APC Ifa hard drive in the TeraStation malfunctions replace it with a Buffalo OP HDZS series or OP HDZH series drive of the same capacity available from www buffalotech com Weight Dimensions W x H x D Temperature 5 35 C 41 95 F Environment Humidity 20 80 no condensation Internal Hard Drive Operating Environment Windows and Mac computers with Ethernet interface Compatibility Note The TeraStation requires an Eth
83. er 87 Use the dedicated utility provided with the network camera or other program to confirm that the network cam era operates properly Enable the Surveillance Camera Enable surveillance camera in Settings Note First complete the initial settings for the TeraStation and the network camera For details on the procedure see the manual supplied with the device 1 In Settings click Applications wd Applications 2 Click the icon to the right of Surveillance Cameras j be 1 Surveillance Cameras 3 Click Edit From LAN Port select the LAN port connected to the same network as the network camera and computer where the client tools are installed Surveillance Camera Settings Folder for Saving Video Browse LAN Port LAN Pot 1 o OF Cancel 5 Click Browse 6 Choose a folder for recorded video then click OK Browse Folders Rte fresh E share OF Cancel 7 Click OK then OK again 88 8 To enable surveillance cameras change the switch to tii Surveillance Cameras wii Notes e Ifthe target shared folder specified as the storage location for recorded video is deleted the surveillance camera is automatically disabled e Do not directly edit recorded video data in the shared storage folder If a file is directly edited the surveillance camera software may no longer operate properly e Do not duplicate or back up the shared storage folder with the built in uti
84. ernet connection with your computer for operation It cannot be connected via USB 158 Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 or 2005 Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2003 R2 Windows Supported OS Server 2003 OS X 10 9 10 8 10 7 10 6 10 5 10 4 32 bit and 64 bit Compliance Information The TeraStation uses GPL code For source code visit http opensource buffalo jp FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interferenc
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86. evices The iTunes server supports playback from up to five computers Configuration 1 In Settings click Services A Services 2 Click the icon to the right of iTunes Server Ilunes Server iI 3 gt Click Edit iTunes Server Settings Public Folder share Restart Edit Close 4 Click Browse iTunes Server Settings Required Public Folder share Browse OF Cancel 5 Select the shared folder that you want to make available to iTunes then click OK 84 Browse Folders Rte fresh a share OF Cancel 6 Click OK then OK again 7 Move the iTunes server switch to the Ti position O ilunes Server rw 85 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server The TeraStation supports streaming video from RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol network cameras RTSP Network Camera Getting Started The following items are required e TeraStation with surveillance camera support e Supported network camera e Ethernet cable e Ethernet hub e Computer Supported Operation Systems Windows 7 64 bit or 32 bit Windows Vista 64 bit or 32 bit Windows XP SP 3 Windows Server 2008 SP 2 64 bit or 32 bit Windows Server 2003 SP 2 OS X 10 5 8 or later CPU Intel Dual core 2 20 GHz or faster Hard drive 10 GB or more of available space RAM 2 GB or more Note Live Viewer requirements Supported OSs Windows 7 64 bit or 32 bit Windows Vista 64 bit or 32 bit Windows XP SP 3 CPU Quad core 2 33
87. exttxt on WLS lt SL hmzkishore TES TCO To resohee this file Gon flict O Keep both wersions Save the version on my computar to the network as Test Administrator wi ibd O Keep only the wersion on my computer Replace the network version O Keep only the network version Replace the wersion on my computer Network Version Modided on 2000 12 14 508 na a SF Loca Version Modified by Administrator on View tie O01 2 14 150 De this tor all conticts DFS Distributed File System is a set of client and server services that allows Windows users to organize many distributed SMB file shares into a distributed file system Follow the steps below to enable DFS on the TeraStation DFS Link share Host Name tera a TeraStation DFS Link ay to tera share backu ame cess to Werashare bacon link share Client a TeraStation Link Station 1 In Settings click the icon to the right of DFS Fy DFS ies 2 Click Edit 3 Enable or disable Allow Multiple DFS Links 126 DFS Settings Required Allow Multiple DFS Links Yes No DFS Root Folder Name DFS Link List Add Link Remowe Link Filter Link Hame Hosiname Name Select Al Unte leet All OK Cancel Note If enabled a DFS link target shared folder is created under the DFS root If disabled up to eight DFS link target shared folders can be created under the DFS root Enter DFS Root F
88. field Leave this field blank if you don t want a password If the target device is configured with a backup password you can easily find the backup target folder during configuration of the backup job by searching for the password Backing up to a LinkStation or TeraStation on another network when connected by a VPN You can back up to a LinkStation or TeraStation on another network as long as the two networks are connected by a VPN Follow this procedure to enter the IP address or hostname of the target LinkStation or TeraStation 1 In Settings click Backup Backup 2 Click to the right of Backup on Backu p Inactive 3 Click List of LinkStations and TeraStations 60 Backup List Backup Password Sat List of LinkS tations and Teres tations Create Maw Job Delete Jot Filter Task Scheduled Day Time Operation Mode Status Select Al Unselect All 4 Click Add enter the IP address of the target LinkStation or TeraStation and click Close List of LinkStations and TeraStations 7 Detected LinkStations and TeraStations Rte fresh Filter Name IF Address LS WVL910 192 168 10 3 Ts5200D4E1 192 168 10 12 Off subnet Devices Add Delete Filter IP Address or Hostname Select All Unselect All Close If your setup meets the requirements below you don t have to configure these settings e The source and target TeraStations are on the same network e No backup password is set for the target TeraStation e
89. fresh wolbume List Connection Volume Name Volume ION Access Restrictions Standing By sample Disk 1 ign 2004 08 jp buffalo 105f3 0360a4 sample J ni k Select all Unselect All Show Connection History Close Navigate to Drives iSCSI Select the iSCSI volume to disconnect and click Disable Connection To reconnect the volume click Enable Connection Editing iSCSI Volume Required General Volume Connection Enable 3 Disable Volume Name sample Volume Description sample Volume Disk 1 1831 GB Sze 100 G6 0 GB Remaining 173168 TON ign 2004 08 jp buffalo 1 06F3f0360a4 sample Access Enable Restrictions Disable Advanced Settings OK Cancel k Similarly you may connect or disconnect a volume from the editing page by enabling or disabling Volume Connection Setting Access Restrictions A username and password can be set following the procedure below for the entire TeraStation iSCSI volume or for each volume Setting Access Restrictions for an Entire iSCSI Volume 1 In Settings click Drives EO T Ww Drives 2 Click to go into iSCSI settings B iSCSI 55 3 Click the Security tab 4 dick Edit 5 Enable Access Restrictions enter the username and password and click OK iSCSI Access Restrictions Access Restrictions Disable Enable W Mutual Authentication Username Password Mutual Authentication Password OF Cancel Note To use mutual authenticati
90. gn objects or dust are clogging the fan If any foreign objects or dust SYSTEM Error E11 are found use a pair of tweezers air duster An error occurred in the fan speed s Fan Failure or other tool to remove them If the error is displayed again contact Buffalo technical support for assistance Do not place objects in the area around the TeraStation Also move the TeraStation to a cool location Dependent Mode SYSTEM 110 A rise in the system temperature may have TOO HOT exceeded the allowable safety value SYSTEM ErrorE12 Arise in the system temperature may have Cooling Failure exceeded the allowable safety value 154 RAID Arrayx E14 RAID array X cannot be mounted Run the RAID array disk check in Settings Can t Mount MpcEnorel6 Hard drive X may be disconnected or may Unable to find hard drive X have failed After shutting down reinstall the HDx Not Found Beredriue Format the hard drive After formatting Hip Error eo if the error still appears after rebooting Mounting of hard drive X failed replace the hard drive If the error is displayed again contact Buffalo technical support for assistance HDx Can t Mount FailOver E27 In the main TeraStation s settings navigate to k Unable to find the backup TeraStation Backup Failover to reconfigure the backup LostBackupTarget TeraStation for failover HDx Broken E30 An error occurred so hard drive X was Replace hard drive X Replace the DISK removed fr
91. gs click Drives era Drives 3 Choose LVM LVM 4 Select the drive where the volume will be created and click Enable LVM on Volume LVM List 7 z Enable Lv on Wolume Filter Volume Status LVM Status NAS Volume Disk 1 Normal Disabled 5 Disk 2 iSCSI drives Normal Disabled Disk 3 Normal Disabled Disk 4 Unplugged Disabled Disk 5 Normal Disabled Disk 6 Normal Disabled E Disk 7 Normal Disabled Disk 8 Unplugged Disabled Disk 9 Unpluaded Disabled 7 BOSI Wolumes Dirse Notes e Enabling LVM before using a drive as an iSCSI drive is optional If LVM is not enabled you can still create one iSCSI volume from the entire drive However enabling LVM is recommended for drives that will be used for iSCSI e Ifthe LVM settings are changed all data on the volume will be erased Before changing the settings back up any important data 5 The Confirm Operation screen will open Enter the displayed number then click OK 6 clickoK 7 Move the iSCSI switch to the til position to enable iSCSI ES iSCSI Tow 8 click MEME to the right of iscsi 9 Click Create Volume 51 1 0 Enter a volume name volume description volume and size then click OK 1 1 Click Close 1 2 Connect the new volume The process for this will depend on your iSCSI software For the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator navigate in Windows to Control Panel Administrative Tools iSCSI Initiator enter the IP address of the TeraStation in the
92. he specified operation cannot be executed Verify e The device is connected to a USB 2 0 port not a USB 3 0 port e The device has a capacity of 1 GB or larger e The device is not write protected Applying Settings The saved settings can be applied to a different TeraStation Note By applying settings from the USB memory device the hostname and IP address will conflict because these settings are restored Change the existing TeraStation s hostname and IP address to different settings before applying settings 1 Connect the USB memory device with the saved settings to a USB 2 0 port of the TeraStation not a USB 3 0 port 2 In Settings click Management We Management 3 Click the icon to the right of Restore Erase Ka Restore Erase al From Target USB drive select the USB memory device that is connected to the USB 2 0 port of the TeraStation Restore Erase USB Options Select from the following options Save current configuration to a USB drive Transfer settings from a USB drive Create a USB drive for system recovery Target USB drive USB disk 1 w Execute 134 5 Select Transfer settings from a USB drive then click Execute Recovering the TeraStation Creating a Recovery Drive A recovery drive can let you recover your TeraStation even if it will not boot at all It lets you completely reinstall the operating system While your TeraStation is working perfectly
93. hutdown such as from a power outage or power supply problem verify that the power supply has been restored If the TeraStation is turned on while it is still running on the UPS and without the power supply restored automatic shutdown is not performed even after the specified time has elapsed e Ifthe power supply from the UPS to the TeraStation is stopped and restarted when UPS recovery is enabled the TeraStation is automatically restarted Connecting a Printer You can connect a printer to the USB port on the TeraStation Notes Only one USB printer can be connected to the TeraStation 117 e Bidirectional communication is not supported i e remaining ink quantities and other printer status information is not supported e Ifa multifunctional printer is connected only the printer function can be used Other functions such as scanning will not be available e The print server does not support Mac OS Setting Up a Printer with Windows 7 or Windows Vista 1 In Settings click Services A Services NJ Move the print server switch to the tii position to enable the print server E Print Server TW Refer to the manual supplied with the printer and install the printer drivers Click Start Network Double click the TeraStation server name A U A W Double click the icon of the connected printer shared name is displayed J info p J share 3 timemachine De Printers 7 Select your printer then click
94. ick Add Rule 121 NFS Settings Serwices Client Settings HFS Rules Add Rule Delete Rule Filter x Folder Hosts Privilege Synchronization Select All Unselect All Close 2 Browse to the folder whose settings you want to change NFS Rule Required Folder Browse Hosts Privilege Read amp Write Read Only Synchronization Syne Async OK Cancel 3 In the Hosts field enter the hostnames or IP addresses comma separated of the devices that will be able to access the folder Or put an asterisk in the field to allow access for everyone Click OK TeraSearch TeraSearch lets you search for character strings contained in files text files Word files etc stored on the TeraStation Follow the steps below to enable it 1 Open Folder Setup F Folder Setup 1 Folder s 2 Click the shared folder to be indexed 3 Click Edit 4 Check Include this folder in the search index then click OK 122 5 dick oK 6 Click Close 7 Click Applications wd Applications 8 Move the TeraSearch switch to the tii position to enable TeraSearch QW TeraSearch 9 Click to the right of TeraSearch 1 0 Click Refresh Index TeraSearch Update Index at 0 Hour Port 3000 Refresh Index Edit Close 11 click Edit 1 2 Enter the port number that you want to use and the time that the index will be updated then click OK TeraSearch Settings Required Update Index at 00 Hour Port
95. ideo policy Camera Information Hane Description Manviactuer Generic wi Mida Gabek Fired Camaras Wedeo Capbune LPL rtsp Usher hiama Puerto ne Live Viewer Live Viewer allows you to view video currently being recorded by a network camera Note To view the current video the network camera must be registered in Camera Policies Pie vew Hip asker _ iibmonpiion Doini _ Fee e The layout of the camera view numbers of rows and columns and registered network cameras are displayed in the panel on the right side of the screen e The camera view live video is displayed on the left side panel In the default setting a 2x2 camera view is dis played A layout view with up to 4x4 cameras can be displayed e Double clicking the network camera name or dragging to the camera view frame enables viewing of the current video that is being recorded by the network camera The layout can be saved from View menu Save Layout As 103 Data Service Policies Data Service Policies is a software program for creating data service policies The policy types that can be created are shown below Note To use migration and duplication an additional backup license must be purchased Moves recorded video data to another TeraStation Copies recorded video data to another TeraStation and synchronizes the data Deletes the recorded video data Policy Hare Typa Deer Sore Crteris Deeptination Scheduling
96. ien Mode Mome Unit Capety Amount Und eled Fie Sybo Manufacture T Dik 1 Pormal a TOC WOLF iTS 133 4 G8 oGs 0 00 FS Dk l Normal wv WEC WO Tr 133 4 G8 os 0 00 WFS Dik 3 horma wf WOC WD IOF YTS 1330 4 G3 OG 0 00 FS Dek 4 Normal w WEC WOES 3 4 GB og 0 00 ars Dk S Marmy vf me We WORST 30 4 0a ar 0 00 F5 Dek Horma wf Wo WO S0GF iTS 1330 4 G8 oGs 0 00 FS Dak rma wi WEC WO Yri 13 4 08 eiz 0 00 FS Diak 5 Mormaii Wf z3 WOC WO 20FF50 1330 4 G3 oga 0 00 IFS Daka Normal W WEC WO Te 1333 4 GB og 0 00 iF cane LO Hensal m WEC WO SOS reso eee 03 oe 0 00 FS Dik 11 Pormal w WEC WOOF TS 1330 4 G8 D Ga 0 00 FS Dak i2 herma v Who WO rr i339 4 08 aE 0 00 sF5 Diore 4 Click Check You have the option of deleting information files from Mac OS during the check if desired r 7 Check Disk Check Target Disk 1 El Delete Mac OS specific files Warning Before running the disk check check that the disk is not set as a backup device Do not run the disk check if the disk is set as a backup device Check Cancel S M A R T S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology monitors hard drives to detect and report various indicators of reliability in the hope of anticipating failures When a failure is anticipated by S M A R T the user may choose to replace the drive to avoid outages and data loss Follow the steps below to check S M A R T information for the TeraStation s internal drives Note S M A R
97. illance Camera from enabled Settings A LAN cable between the TeraStation and network camera is disconnected or the power is turned off The video recording policy is not Register the video recording policy registered from Camera Policies The device is not connected to a Video recording does not start network on the same LAN or the Connect the device to the network of device is not connected to the LAN the LAN port that was set in Settings port that was set in Settings The disk is full Free available space on the disk by moving or deleting files The time for the TeraStation and Sarthe timein Settings network camera is not correct There are not enough camera Purchase and register an additional licenses for the network cameras license Check that the LAN cables are inserted correctly cannot enable the surveillance camera record video recorded video was deleted functionality in Settings The network camera is not registered Register the network camera from cannot view the network camera in some camera policies camera policies using Live Viewer There is an error in the network Verify the settings in the camera camera settings policies Failover is running Disable failover 111 Possible Cause Possible Solution A camera was added in camera policies while Surveillance Video Manager was running There is no recorded data or the recorded data cannot be found If this is the case this vide
98. imes Language Required Hame Time Languarce Manage ment information Name TS 2RZ0A4 Description Terastation DE Cangal 5 Click the Time tab Click Use Local Date Time to use your computer s time settings for the TeraStation 138 By default the TeraStation adjusts its clock automatically by using a default NTP server This NTP server belongs to Internet Multi Feed Inc For more information visit www jst mfeed ad jp To use a different NTP server select Name Time Language from Management Click Time then Edit Uncheck Use Default NTP Server and enter a new NTP IP address Click OK If NTP is not used enter the time and date manually Click Use Local Date Time to import the time and date from your computer If an NTP server is specified by name instead of IP address make sure that a DNS server is configured for the TeraStation Name Time Language Required Date Time Source Enable v Use Defauk NTP Server NTP Synchronization Frequency Daily w Diable Time Zone UTC 06 00 Central America Note The internal clocks of the TeraStation and other devices on your network may run at slightly different speeds Over a long period of time your network devices may show somewhat different times which can cause network problems If clocks on your network vary by more than 5 minutes it may cause unexpected behavior For best results keep all clocks on the network set to the same time by adjusting them
99. ion Select All Lin select All Quota Enable Units GB Disable OF Cancel Notes Group names may contain up to 224 alphanumeric characters hyphens underscores _ and periods Do not use a symbol other than an underscore _ as the first character Group descriptions may contain up to 75 alphanumeric characters hyphens underscores _ and spaces Do not use a symbol or space as the first character If the group ID field is left blank a group ID is automatically assigned Use numbers between 1000 and 1999 to set a group ID manually Don t use duplicate group IDs You may register up to 300 groups with the TeraStation If you are logged in as a member of the general users group you can only change your own password If you re logged in as an administrator you can change any settings including other user s passwords If you are logged in as amember of the power users group you can create and edit shared folders users and groups Do not duplicate user IDs group IDs usernames or group names Each should be distinct and unique Access Restrictions 1 In File Sharing select Folder Setup fe Folder Setup 1 Folder s 2 Click the shared folder that you want to set access restrictions for 24 Shared Folder List Create Poker Empty Recycle Bin Fiter Mare Voli Recyde Bin SMB AFP FTP Eedu DUNA WebAccess STP ONES More Details info z z share Disk 1 a wf wf
100. k Create User 3 Enter the desired settings then click OK f User Settings Regqured Username Filter Group User ID admin Enter a number from 1000 to 1935 hdusers Email Password Conti Password Description Select All Unselect All Quota Enable Units GB Primary Group hdusers bd i Disable OF Cancel 22 Notes Usernames may contain up to 224 characters including hyphens underscores _ periods amp and Do not use a symbol as the first character For Windows 8 1 or Windows 8 use a local username instead of your Windows Live ID The user ID should be a number from 1000 to 1999 Each user ID should be unique If this field is left blank a user ID is assigned automatically Do not duplicate user IDs group IDs usernames or group names Each should be distinct and unique The description may contain up to 75 alphanumeric characters hyphens underscores _ and spaces Do not use a Space as the first character When users are given access privileges a maximum of 300 users including admin and guest can be registered in the TeraStation Passwords may contain up to 20 alphanumeric characters and the following characters _ amp 4 lt gt 4 Do not use a symbol other than an underscore _ as the first character Use the same username and password for both Windows and the TeraStation or you may not be able to access
101. l drives The disk space you can use is the total capacity of all drives in the TeraStation If any drive is damaged then the data on that drive is lost RAID 6 RAID 6 arrays are available for TeraStations with 4 or more hard drives RAID 6 combines 4 or more drives into a single array The usable space is equal to the sum of the capacity of all drives minus the capacity of two drives For example if 4 drives are combined into a RAID 6 array the usable spaces the sum of the capacity of 2 drives If 2 drives in the array are damaged you can recover data by replacing them If 3 or more drives are damaged your data is lost RAID 61 RAID 61 arrays are available for TeraStations with 8 or more drives In this mode two RAID 6 arrays are mirrored in a RAID 1 array 8 drives in a RAID 61 array have a usable capacity of 2 x the capacity of the smallest drive RAID 5 RAID 5 arrays are available for TeraStations with 3 or more hard drives RAID 5 combines 3 or more drives into a single array The usable space is equal to the sum of the capacity of the hard drives minus the capacity of one drive For example if 4 drives are combined into a RAID 5 array the usable space is the sum of 3 drives If one drive in the array is damaged you can recover data by replacing the damaged drive If two or more drives are damaged at the same time your data is lost 33 RAID 51 RAID 51 arrays are available for TeraStations with 6 or more hard drives In this m
102. l l Checking hard drive x DISKx Checking RAID 122 l l a Erasing the data for hard drive x DISKx 0 Filling Updating the TeraStation firmware Note Do not turn off the power F WUPDATING l during the updating process Web Setting 126 OS ee Initializing all settings Initializing USB Diskx 127 Checking USB hard drive x Checking USB Diskx 128 Formatting USB hard drive x Formatting Displayed after replacing hard drive x l l l Set From Web 132 wihanthe RAID neadeto berebuiltia In Settings either rebuild the RAID array or format mem DESG Settings or formatting is necessary a ACAIN RAID 118 ARRAYx Rebuilding SYSTEM 125 An error occurred in replication or synchronization between the main TeraStation and the backup TeraStation failed during failover configuration Cartridgex 135 A hard drive set as a media cartridge Connect to the slot that was set as a media Location error has been installed in the drive x slot cartridge Media cartridge cannot be decrypted Cartridgex 136 The media cartridge may have been Connect to the TeraStation that performed In Settings navigate to Backup Replication and choose Resync to execute resynchronization If the error is displayed again contact Buffalo technical support for assistance Replication 133 ReplicateFailure Decryption error encrypted by a TeraStation other than encryption to decrypt this product Recovery 137 System recovery in progre
103. le iSCSI volume cannot be connected to multiple computers Notes e When an iSCSI volume is deleted all data contained in the iSCSI volume is erased Before changing settings back up any important data Enable LVM previous page to delete or create volumes 1 In Settings click Drives W Drives 2 Clickiscsi me iSCSI Hey 3 Click Create Volume 4 Choose a name description volume and size then click OK 5 Click Close Note Before use connect the new volume with an iSCSI connection tool and format the volume from within your 53 OS Expanding the Volume Size You can expand the size of a volume If the iSCSI volume is on an LVM enabled drive or array you can also create or delete the volume 1 In Settings click Drives _ we Drives 2 Choose iSCSI 3 Click the volume you want to expand 4 Enter a new size and click OK Editing iSCSI Volume Required General Volume Connection Enable Disable Volume Name sample Volume Description sample Volume Disk 1 1831 GB Sre 100 G6 0 GB Remaining 1731668 IQN ign 2004 08 jp buffalo 106fST0360a4 sample Access Enable Restrictions Disable Advanced Settings OK Cancel 5 lick ox 6 Click Close Disconnecting Volumes From Settings you may temporarily disconnect iSCSI volumes from any initiators and clients 54 iSCSI Settings General Seourity Create Volume Delete Wolurme Enat onne ofier Derable Connection Re
104. le the TeraStation is off 1 Push the unlock button of the failed hard drive and swing the lock mechanism out 2 Pull out the drive cartridge and remove it from the TeraStation 3 Insert the new hard drive in the empty slot Slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open Swing the lock back down until it clicks into place 4 Press the power button on the TeraStation 5 When the replacement hard drive is recognized the status LED will flash red 6 The TeraStation will start rebuilding the RAID array automatically Drive Replacement RAID 0 or JBOD Drives in a RAID 0 array or JBOD mode do not automatically turn off in the event of a malfunction Before replacing the failed drive either dismount the drive from Settings or shut down the TeraStation This section describes the process of replacing a drive with the TeraStation on 1 In Settings navigate to Drives Drives 58 aA UAWN Select the hard drive with the flashing status LED and click Dismount Disk The status LED will stop flashing and glow steadily Unlock the failed drive by pushing the unlock button and swinging the lock mechanism out Pull out the hard drive cartridge and remove it from the TeraStation Insert the new hard drive sold separately into the empty slot Slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open Swing the lock back down until it clicks into place For RAID O When the replacement drive is recognized the status LED will flash red and the mess
105. lities in Settings A separate backup license must be purchased to back up this data to another TeraStation e The client tools can only be used with the LAN connected to the selected LAN port Users with Two or More Network Cameras In the default settings only one network camera can be used To use two or more network cameras additional licenses sold separately must be purchased and registered Enabling the Free License Your TeraStation comes with a license for one surveillance camera Follow the procedure below to enable the included license 1 Connect the TeraStation to the Internet 2 Click Start BUFFALO BUFFALO Surveillance Server Vault Admin 3 Select the TeraStation where you want to add the license right click it and click Properties File View Actions Options Help Be Bese C OeCas Entire Network Name 9 TS 8VHLO94 2 Current Clients E TS QVHL Vault Stats i E TS WVHL Mini Vault Stats E TS WVHL Secure Unsecure Vault Shut Down Vault Vault Checkup Refresh Properties 4 Open the License tab then click Activate Free License 89 TS 8VHL75E Properties nee Securty Logs __Notfications _ Diagnostics General Device Database License Summary Storage Capacity Unlimited Camera Capacity 20 cameras Product Type Surveilance Platform Type Buffalo Expiration 2012 01 13 19 01 23 Host Id Installed Licenses Seral Type Capacity Expiration Produc
106. lso you may be unable to access the folder if certain characters are used in the name so the use of letters and numbers only is recommended e The names of shared folders used for both AFP and FTP should not use characters from different language sets such as mixing Japanese and Korean characters for instance 1 Al Select the volume that you created and click OK 49 Using the TeraStation as an iSCSI Device Introduction iSCSI is a protocol for carrying SCSI commands over IP networks Unlike traditional SAN protocols such as fibre channel which requires special purpose cabling iSCSI can be run over long distances using existing network infrastructure Normal Windows formatting such as NTFS is supported Differences Between NAS and iSCSI With iSCSI the TeraStation is connected to a single computer such as a server Other computers on the network access files on the TeraStation through the computer it s connected to The TeraStation can be used as a local drive from Windows Server Features of Windows Server such as Active Directory can be used normally As aNAS the TeraStation is a server and computers including other servers on the network can access shared folders on it directly A separate server is not required and features such as backup are built in Network Configuration Use gigabit or faster network equipment with iSCSI For best results a dedicated network for iSCSI is recommended separate from the regular
107. member of the domain with a valid domain account e Ifthe TeraStation is a member server of an Active Directory domain you cannot connect as a guest user via AFP e If your TeraStation is a member server in an Active Directory domain and you change the authentication method to Workgroup the account on the domain controller will not be deleted automatically e AFP connection will not be possible while using Active Directory and access restrictions Use SMB or FTP instead NT Domains In an NT domain environment the TeraStation uses account information from the NT domain server to set access restrictions for files and folders on the TeraStation There s no need to perform individual account management for the TeraStation If multiple TeraStations are installed on the network the account information is centrally managed in the NT domain greatly reducing the operations required for installation and management Note A maximum of 1000 domain users and 1000 groups can be downloaded from an NT domain server 1 Create an account on the domain controller for the TeraStation 2 In Settings click Network fa Network 3 Select Workgroup Domain 3 Workgroup Domain 28 4 Click Edit 5 Select NT Domain then click Next Workgroup Domain Settings Authentication Method Workgroup w HNT Doran Active Directory Hent Cancel Note To use Active Directory from Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 select Active Directo
108. network Use fixed IP addresses for storage devices such as the TeraStation Advanced iSCSI Settings Advanced settings for iSCSI are available in Settings Navigate to Drives iSCSI and click on your volume name Advanced Settings will be at the bottom left of the window The default values for each of these settings are recommended for most users Install the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Before using iSCSI equipment with Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 download and install the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator 1 Go to http www microsoft com 2 Search for Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator 3 Download the latest version of the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator When the download is complete double click on the installer Check the Initiator Service and Software Initiator checkboxes 5 Step through the wizard to install 50 Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2012 If you are using Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012 the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator is already installed on your computer You don t need to download and install it iSCSI Setup To use the TeraStation as an iSCSI hard drive configure it as described below 1 Connect the TeraStation s Ethernet and power cables and configure the TeraStation s IP address and its clock 2 In Settin
109. ngs interface accessible from a browser window Open the interface using the procedure below or type the TeraStation s IP address in the URL field of your browser Note Internet Explorer 9 Firefox 8 Google Chrome 15 Safari 5 and later are supported If you have difficulty viewing Settings check the following e If there are a large number of registered users groups or shared folders use Firefox instead of Internet Explorer e If you have a proxy server enabled in the browser settings disable the proxy server e With Internet Explorer set security to Local intranet On Windows Server 2008 higher level security is configured by default Set the security to a lower level temporarily Opening Settings r a 1 Open NAS Navigator2 by double clicking the Z icon 2 Right click on your TeraStation s icon in NAS Navigator and select Settings For Mac OS click your TeraStation s icon while holding down the control key then select Settings NAS Nawigator2 m ee ee ee 3 Browse Shares Settings Properties Map Share Disconnect Share Create Desktop Shortcut I m here TS 2827 Series WORKGROUP HDD RAID 61 0 068 5523 4GB 0 05 192 168 1 118 Ry 255 255 254 0 192 158 1 1 3 Enter the username and password and click OK 18 F Enter Username and Password El Log in as a different user Password Secure Connection OF k P Username Password Combinations Settings Availabl
110. ns For many drives this option will be enabled automatically during format 43 Encrypting Drives Internal drives and arrays can be encrypted with 128 bit AES during formatting Encrypted drives and arrays are then readable only from that specific TeraStation To unencrypt a drive or array uncheck Encryption and format it again Format Disk i Q Format Disk 2 Format type XFS na Encryption E Media Cartridge Warming Before formatting check that the disk is not set as a backup device Do not format if the disk is set as a backup device Format Cancel Media Cartridges If configured as a media cartridge an internal drive can be used as a removable storage device in the same way as an external drive Media cartridges can be unplugged and connected to a different TeraStation with all data intact To configure a drive as a media cartridge check Media Cartridge during formatting To return it to its original state uncheck Media Cartridge and reformat the drive Format Disk Format Disk 2 Format type XFS w E Encryption Media Cartridge Warning Before formatting check that the disk is not set as a backup device Do not format if the disk is set as a backup device Format Cancel Media cartridge do not support e RAID arrays e LVM volumes e Access restrictions e Direct connection to a Windows computer Erase Data on the TeraStation Completely Under some circumstances
111. nymous Password any character string Port 21 Notes e Ifthe TeraStation joins a domain anonymous users cannot access it e Ifa file was created or copied by AFP you may not be able to delete it using an FTP connection If this occurs use an SMB or AFP connection instead to delete the file e For FTP connections make sure that the total filename including directory path is 250 single byte characters or less ig BitTorrent is a protocol for distributing large amounts of data efficiently The information in this chapter is for users who are familiar with BitTorrent Note Use compatibility mode to use Download Manager with Windows 8 1 or Windows 8 Configuration 1 In Settings click Applications wd Applications 2 Click the icon to the right of BitTorrent Pap BitTorrent LiPo 3 Click Edit 4 Click Browse Initialize Settings oK Cancel 78 5 Select the shared folder where the downloaded file will be saved then click OK Browse Folders Rte fresh E share OE Cancel 6 clickok BitTorrent Settings Required Download Folder share Browse Port 9090 Initialize Settings K Cancel 7 Move the BitTorrent switch to the A position to enable BitTorrent ail BitTorrent 8 Click the icon to the right of BitTorrent 9 Click Open Download Manager The default username is admin and the default password is blank no password BitTorrent Settings Download Folder share
112. o may not be accessible Restart Surveillance Video Manager to enable searching for recorded video from the new camera Notes e QuickTime is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries e VLC media player is a trademark of Video LAN org e See www buffalotech com for supported cameras e Refer to the Buffalo Surveillance Server Administrator s Guide for information about client tools 112 Email Notification Your TeraStation can send you email reports daily or when settings are changed or an error occurs Notification emails may be triggered by any of the following events e Backup job completed e Change to RAID configuration e RAID error e Fan error e Hard drive read error e Hard drive replacement e Quota exceeded T in Settings click Management E Management 2 Move the email notification switch to the tii position to enable email notification E Email Notification aii 3 Click to the right of Email Notification 4 click edit 5 Enter your mail server settings and choose what events will trigger notification Click OK to send a test email 113 Email Notification Required SMTP Server Address SMTP Port 25 Authentication Type Disable oe Subject TeraStation Status Report Add aleto Select tom List Recipient s Marne Recipient s Class Select All Unselect Ad Reports v HDD status report og Hour IM Fan error v Disk
113. oK 1 0 Click Yes Notes During setup you may choose to encrypt and or compress replication data Encrypted data will transferred securely on the network Compressed data will ease network loading and is recommended for slow or heavily loaded network connections Either will increase the CPU load on the source TeraStation Encrypted and com pressed data will be unencrypted and decompressed on the target TeraStation For best results add replication tasks one at a time Multiple replication tasks may take some time to complete A maximum of 64 shared folders can be configured for replication Shared folders with a backup password set cannot be selected as replication targets Replication source data is copied using a differential overwrite to the replication target folder Note that any data that is not in the replication source will be overwritten Replication can also be used to copy all data from a share to a share on an attached external drive Format the drive with ext3 or XFS before using it for replication Drives with FAT32 partitions are not supported with replica 65 tion e You can select subfolders as the replication source Folders whose names contain more than 80 alphanumeric characters cannot be selected e Ifa Replication 133 ReplicateFailure error occurs navigate to Backup Replication and click Sync e Don t use the same TeraStation for both failover and replication or replication and Time Machine e Don t
114. ode two RAID 5 arrays are combined into a RAID 1 array The total usable space for 6 drives in a RAID 51 array is 2 x the capacity of the smallest drive For 8 drives the total usable capacity is 3 x the capacity of the smallest drive RAID 10 RAID 10 arrays are available for TeraStations with 4 or more hard drives In this mode mirrored pairs of drives in RAID 1 arrays are combined into a RAID 0 array The usable space is equal to the capacity of the smallest drive multiplied by the number of hard drives divided by 2 RAID 1 Combines 2 drives into a mirrored array The available space in the array is the capacity of a single drive Identical data is written to each drive If a drive is damaged data can be recovered by replacing the damaged drive As long as one drive in the array remains undamaged all data in the array can be recovered RAID 0 Combines 2 or more hard drives into a single array The usable disk space is the total space of all drives used This simple RAID mode offers faster performance than RAID modes that include parity If a single drive in the array fails then all data in the array is lost Working with RAID Arrays To change RAID settings navigate to Drives RAID in Settings Using JBOD With JBOD each hard drive in the TeraStation is addressed separately To put drives from an array into JBOD follow the steps below 1 Select RAID S RAID 2 Select the array to delete RAID Array List Name RA
115. of used space does not increase e If using both Amazon S3 and WebAccess Remote configure the same shared folder for both Don t use different folders for these services 5 You may choose to enter a BuffaloNAS com name or an external DNS IP address If Use external DNS IP address is selected enter either the IP address of your DNS server or the global IP address of the remote TeraStation s WebAccess Enter the remote TeraStation s WebAccess username and password Click OK Move the WebAccess Remote switch to the tii position to enable WebAccess Remote O 0O N OO You can directly access the shared folder in the remote TeraStation by entering the path displayed in Target Folder into the address box in Explorer My Computer or other file manager Notes e TurboPC EX is not compatible with WebAccess Remote Uninstall TurboPC EX from your computer before using WebAccess Remote e Ifno files and folders are displayed in the target folder disable WebAccess Remote and Amazon S3 reboot the TeraStation and turn on both services again e If you change the NAS internal port number from the default value 9000 enter the new port number after the external DNS IP address with a colon Example http buffalotech com 9002 FTP By default the TeraStation s shares are only accessible by users connected to the same network or router as the TeraStation The optional FTP server allows users outside the local network to
116. ol A Linpelgt Af Diore 27 Q Click Edit 1 0 Enable Access Restrictions Access Restrictions Enable Disable 1 1 Select the level of access for the user or group Read and write access allowed Read access allowed Access prohibited 12 Click OK Notes e To have the TeraStation join an Active Directory domain configure it to use a DNS server that can resolve names for the Active Directory domain e After building an Active Directory domain the administrator password for joining the domain must be changed at least once or joining the Active Directory domain will fail e The DNS name and NetBIOS name of Active Directory domains should be identical e If both read only and read amp write permissions are given the user will have read only access The most restrictive access setting will apply e If there are more than 5 minutes difference between the TeraStation s clock and the domain controller s clock joining the domain or authenticating domain users and groups may fail For best results use an NTP server to set the time for all network devices e The TeraStation supports a domain environment with a maximum of 1000 users and 1000 groups 10 000 users and 10 000 groups can be downloaded from the domain controller but are not supported e To use the TeraStation as a member server in an Active Directory domain the TeraStation should be logged in to the domain and accessed from a computer that is not a
117. older Name Click Add Link Click Yes N O UW A Enter the link name hostname and shared folder name then click OK DFS Link Settings Required Link Name Hostname Name OF Cancel Notes e TeraStations LinkStations and SMB compatible Windows computers can be specified as DFS link targets Mac OS and Linux are not supported e If Allow Multiple DFS Links is disabled then you may create up to 8 hostnames and DFS links 8 clickoK 9 Move the DFS switch to the A position to enable DFS ES iy DFS Accessing from a NFS Client Note US purchasers only Buffalo s customer support will help configure the NFS settings on your TeraStation and will support VMware Citrix and Windows clients but will not provide support for configuring your Linux or other UNIX clients There are many types of UNIX and the procedures for configuring NFS with them will vary considerably 127 For help configuring your NetWare Linux or other UNIX clients for NFS support please consult each client s own documentation and support 1 Open Folder Setup F Folder Setup 1 Folder s 2 Choose the shared folder that will be accessible to the NFS client 3 Click Edit gt Under LAN Protocol Support enable NFS Click OK Note the NFS path It will be used later for accessing data from an NFS client Click Close Move the NFS switch to the A position to enable NFS Click Client
118. om the RAID array Make sure that the AC cable is connected properly If the power supply has failed E32 Power supply error level 1 will be displayed within a few minutes If E31 is still displayed after 5 minutes contact Buffalo technical support for assistance Make sure that the AC cable is connected properly If the power status LED is blinking or glowing red replace the power supply with a new Buffalo OP PU 2RZ Power supply error level 2 Status After you change settings or format a hard drive the current status is displayed on NAS Navigator2 or clicking H in Settings Corrective Action HDx Warning 111 The bad sectors in hard drive x may Bad Sectors have reached a dangerous level Operation 112 o Operating in degraded mode DEGRADE MODE RAID 113 Formatting RAID array x ARRAYxFormatting RAID 114 l Checking RAID array x ARRAYx Checking Replace hard drive x Examining the error status of RAID RAID 115 array x ARRAYx Scanning Note Transfer speeds are slower during the examination process RAID 116 Creating RAID array x ARRAYx Creating Resynchronizing RAID array x Note Transfer speeds are slower during resynchronization RAID 117 ARRAYx Resyncing 155 Rebuilding RAID array x Note Transfer speeds are slower during the rebuilding process RAID 119 Writing Os to RAID array x erasing all ARRAYx 0 Filling data RAID 120 Formatting hard drive x DISKx Formatting RAID 121
119. omi gure address or open Settings TeraStation s icon Causes your TeraStation to beep Label Color Selects the color of the name displayed below the icon Mounting as a Network Drive You can map the shared folder as a network drive using NAS Navigator2 on Mac OS 149 e 1 Click the icon in the Dock NAS Navigator2 will start 2 Click the TeraStation icon while holding down the control key then select Open Folder Enter a username and password with the rights to access the shared folder ane NAS Navigator 3 Open Folder ca Settings Configure I m here Label Color View Options _ Auto Power Mode BackupO6 TS 2R2Z Series Workgroup HOD RAID 6 5566 8 GB 1929 4 GB 288 5 IP Address 192 168 7 133 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 7 1 MAC Address LO 6F 3F 03 62 A8 Firmware 2 00 3 Select the shared folder that you want to mount then click OK 4 The shared folder is now mounted as a network drive Changing the IP Address ail y 1 Click the icon in the Dock NAS Navigator2 will start 2 Click the TeraStation icon while holding down the control key then choose Configure IP Address 3 Uncheck Use DHCP and enter the desired settings then click OK Notes e Changing the IP address from NAS Navigator2 is not supported for LAN ports on expansion cards Navigate to Network IP Address in Settings to change the IP addresses of LAN ports on expansion
120. on before use 144 NAS Navigator2 for Windows NAS Navigator2 is a utility program that makes it easy to display Settings change the TeraStation s IP address or check its hard drive If you installed the TeraStation with the TeraNavigator CD NAS Navigator2 was installed automatically To launch NAS Navigator2 double click the A icon mimma aaa TS 2R2 Series Workgroup WORKGROUP HDD RAID O 4 7GB 21974 2GB 0 0 IP Address 192 168 10 20 Bry Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 10 1 MAC Address Firmware NAS Navigator version Click your TeraStation s icon to open a share on the TeraStation and display e Total capacity e Capacity in use e IP address e Workgroup Subnet mask e Default gateway e MAC address Firmware version 145 Map Share Assigns the TeraStation s shared folder as a network drive Disconnect Share Unmaps the network drive Map All Remote Shares to Drive Assigns all the TeraStation s shared folders as network Letters drives Create Desktop Shortcut Creates a shortcut icon to the shared folder share on the desktop Menu Launch NAS Navigator2 on Launches NAS Navigator2 in the system tray when Startup Windows boots If an error occurs an error message will pop up from the r Evel NAS Navigator2 icon in the system tray Opens the selected TeraStation s properties page Closes NAS Navigator2 Icons Displays icon View De
121. on with access restrictions configure the settings e Inthe screen shown above check Mutual Authentication and enter the password in the Mutual Authentication Password field e Inthe User Authorization window displayed when the TeraStation is connected select Enable Mutual Authenti cation to connect Enter the mutual authentication password e If using the iSCSI Initiator from Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 configure the CHAP login information to allow searching for or connecting to targets 6 Click Close Setting Access Restrictions for Individual Volumes 1 In Settings click Drives Lae i Ww Drives 2 Click to the right of iSCSI am iSCSI Hem 3 Click the volume where you want to set the access restrictions 4 Enable Access Restrictions enter the username and password then click OK 56 Editing iSCSI Volume Required General Volume Connection Enable Disable Volume Name sample Volume Description sample Volume Disk 1 1831 GB Sre 100 G6 6 z GB Remaining 173168 IQN ign 2004 08 jp buffalo 106 3f0360a4 sample Access Enable Restrictions Username Password Mutual Authentication S Enable Mutual Authentication Mutual Authentication Password Disable Advanced Settings OK Cancel 5 Click Close Mutual Authentication Access Restrictions by Username and Password To set access restrictions using mutual authen
122. owse Folders Re fresh TS5200D4 1 usbdisk1 TS5200D4E 1 share OF Cancel 1 0 Click OK Tasks added to Backup List are displayed 63 Note If the backup task is not added to the list try refreshing the browser 1 1 Click Close Replication Replication copies all data from a share to a share on a different TeraStation This is an easy way to configure a reliable system to provide data protection in the event your main TeraStation fails To configure replication connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN port of each TeraStation and follow the steps below 1 In Settings click Backup i Backup 2 Click to the right of Replication et Replication 3 Click Edit Replication Settings Fitter x Repication Source Repication Target Unaynced Data Enaypten Compression E t Chose Note Click Sync to copy all files to the replication target 4 dick Add Replication Settings g Add Dakt Filter x Replication Source Replication Target Encryption Compression Select All Unselect All OK Cancel 5 Click Browse under Replication Source 6 Select the shared folder that will be the replication source then click OK 64 Browse Folders Refresh 4 share OF Cancel 7 Click Browse under Replication Target 8 Select the shared folder that will be the replication target then click OK Browse Folders Refresh TS5200D4 Limusbdisk1 TS5200D4E 1 share OF Cancel Q dlick
123. patible device to the same network as the TeraStation and turn it on 2 Select the TeraStation in the software of the DLNA compatible device 3 Select the content to be played back Connected DLNA compatible Devices Follow the procedure below to view the DLNA compatible devices connected to your TeraStation 81 1 In Settings click Services A Services 2 Click the icon to the right of DLNA Server I DLNA Server A 3 Click DLNA Client Access Permissions DLNA Server Settings DLNA Client Access Permissions Automatic Update 60 minutes Fie start Refresh Database Edit Close 4 A list of the MAC addresses IP addresses and device names of the DLNA compatible devices connected to the same network as the TeraStation is displayed If your device is not listed click Refresh Database Enable DLNA Clients Refresh Database MAC Address IP Address Device Name Allow be AS CECE 192 168 10 16 Windows 7 Fi OF Cancel Streaming to DLNA compatible Devices When new movies photos and music files are added to the TeraStation s DLNA folder the database must be updated before the new file scan be streamed By default the database is updated at startup and again every 60 minutes You can change this interval or update the database manually 1 In Settings click Services A Services 2 Click the icon to the right of DLNA Server then click Edit IE DLNA Server i 3 You may change the update interval o
124. peatedly at a defined interval and Every hour 6 Click tel and register the policy This completes the settings for backing up video to another TeraStation Automatically Delete Old Data when Space is Low Follow the procedure below to delete purge recorded video starting from the oldest when available space for recording video becomes low 1 Click Start BUFFALO BUFFALO Surveillance Server Data Service Policies 2 Click and when the Create a Policy screen is opened enter PurgeTest into the Policy Name field select Purge and click OK 100 Policy Marne Description fo Policy Type CO Migrate Duplicate Purge Active 3 Click the Source tab and select the TeraStation on which recorded video is saved under Vault Source Criteria Destination Scheduling Advanced Vault i TS 8VHLOG4 WHI hes the nome of the source vout T AVH SE Species the nome of thee source wowi TS OVHLOG Enpa entry 4 Open the Criteria tab and under Miscellaneous Options set Watermark High and Watermark Low For example the settings below delete old data when the amount of used media space exceeds 80 until it drops to 40 Set Watermark High to 80 and Watermark Low to 40 5 Set the job execution date and time from the Scheduling tab This example shows a job to be executed at 2 00 am on weekdays e Select On selected days each week When should the job run On select
125. pported configurations include adding one dual port expansion card or 2 single port expansion cards e Currently the TeraStation supports the following NICs 152 Emulex OCe11102 N dual port OCe11102 I dual port OCe11102 F dual port Intel X540T2 dual port E10G42BTDA dual port E10G41BFSR single port E10G42BFSR dual port E10G41 AT2 single port See our website for an updated list of compatible NICs Adding a USB 3 0 Card To install a USB 3 0 card in your TeraStation follow the steps below 1 Turn off the TeraStation and unplug its power cord s 2 Open the cover 3 Remove the screw and bracket from an open slot 4 Insert the USB 3 0 card in the open slot 153 Replace the screw Find and connect the power connector Close the cover oN OO UI Reconnect the power cords Error codes can be viewed in Management Notifications Error Corrective Action BOOT FAIL Haddriv notiound Contact Buffalo technical support for assistance SYSTEM Error E04 Contact Buffalo technical support for The firmware is corrupted Can t Load Krnl assistance UPS E10 The TeraStation is running on the UPS battery Check that power is being supplied to the due to a power outage The system will now UPS and if there are no problems turn on the be shut down safely TeraStation Move the TeraStation to a cool location Do not place objects in the area around the TeraStation Check that no forei
126. r authentication will be created on the TeraStation Users registered to the authentication server are automatically registered as users on the TeraStation when they open the shared folder for authentication You can also register users directly Connect to the authentication folder via SMB not FTP or AFP 8 Choose Folder Setup F Folder Setup 1 Folder s 9 Choose a shared folder to set access restrictions on Shared Folder List Create Poker Empty Fhecyoke Ean Fitter a Mame Volume Recyde Gn SMB AFP FTP Bedup DINA Webicoss SFTP MFS More Detak info Mi pp el ae2 z a a gt T share Disk 1 v vv Select All Lingeleot All 10 click Edit 1 1 Enable Access Restrictions 31 Access Restrictions Enable Disable 1 2 Select the level of access Read and write access allowed Read access allowed Access prohibited 13 Click oK Notes If access restrictions are set for users or groups from the authentication server guest and anonymous connec tions will not be possible with AFP or FTP connections Users who are automatically registered belong to the hdusers group They can be added to other groups from within group settings If both read only and read amp write permissions are given to a user the user will have read only access H M The names of registered users are listed in Users External Users To delete a user who was registered automati cally select that user an
127. r select Refresh Database to update the database immediately 82 DLNA Server Settings DLNA Client Access Permissions Automatic Update 60 minutes Fie start Refresh Database Edit Close Disabling Playback from Specific Devices You may block specific DLNA devices from playing back media content 1 In Settings click Services A Services 2 Click the icon to the right of DLNA Server ina DLNA Server rm 3 Click DLNA Client Access Permissions DLNA Server Settings DLNA Client Access Permissions Automatic Update 60 minutes Fie start Refresh Database Edit Close Al Uncheck the devices you do not want to allow to play media and click OK Enable DLNA Clients Refresh Database MAC Address IP Address Device Name Allow 6A COC ES 2C 192 168 10 16 Windows 7 Fi OE Cancel Supported File Types The TeraStation supports DLNA streaming of files with the extensions below File Extensions 83 avi divx asf mpg mpe m1v vob mts m2ts m2t mpeg mpeg2 vdr spts tp ts 3gp Video files Mov m4v wmv dvr ms xvid mp4 jpg jpeg gif png tif tiff yuv bmp mp3 mpa wma aac apl ac3 lpcm pcm wav m3u m4a mp4 3gp m4b aif aiff flac Music files 099 mp2 mp1 mp4 iTunes Server If the iTunes server is enabled computers on your network with iTunes can play music files stored on the TeraStation and transfer them to iPod iPhone and iPad d
128. range when the unit is connected to a 1000 Mbps network and green when the unit is connected to a 100 Mbps network 18 act LED This LED shows network activity It blinks orange when the TeraStation is accessed over the network Installation 1 Insert the TeraNavigator CD into your computer TeraNavigator will launch 2 Click Begin Installation 10 oat z pplication lore ie TeraStation p g if Ton F 3 Follow the steps on the screen to connect the TeraStation s Ethernet and power cables and turn it on Note Use LAN port 1 for initial setup After setup you may connect a second cable to LAN port 2 If you use LAN port 2 configure the IP address at Network IP Address in Settings a Follow the steps on the screen to install NAS Navigator2 5 Click Finish NAS Navigator2 will open 6 Disconnect Share Create Desktop Shortcut I m here group WORKGROUP HDD RAID 61 0 068 5523 4GB 0 0 ee Et Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Default Gateway 192 168 L 1 Note For Mac OS select the TeraStation s icon while holding down the control key then click Configure 7 Click the P Address tab enter the desired settings and click OK 11 TS 2R22C4 Properties Bias TS 2A24 Series Configuration P Address Renew IP address IF Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway eed Cancel Apply If you are prompted to enter the administrator password for the TeraStation it is
129. regularly or use an NTP server to correct them all automatically 6 Click the Language tab Select the language to be used and click OK Names Time Language Required Nome Time Language Monoage ment Information cient Language cp437 we Display Language English w Note This tab changes the language used by the TeraStation for email notifications DLNA and other functions To change the language displayed in Settings go to Advanced Settings and click Language in the menu bar Choose your desired language from the drop down menu 139 Beep Alerts You can set the TeraStation to beep when certain errors occur 1 In Settings click Management yA Management 2 Select Notifications IF Notifications 3 Click Edit 4 Select the conditions to beep the alert then click OK Notification OQ Alert Sound Settings Alert Sound Settings Overheating Disk Error Fan Failure UPS Power Error OK Cancel Jumbo Frames If your other network devices support it you may be able to increase network performance with jumbo frames 1 In Settings click Network gr ih Network 2 Click the icon to the right of IP Address F IP Address qlee 3 Click the LAN port where the jumbo frames will be used 4 dick Edit 5 Enter the desired Ethernet frame size and click OK 140 IP Address Settings LAN Port 1 Required DHCP Enable Disable Ethernet Frame Size
130. rk 2 Click the icon to the right of IP Address F IP Address Pa 3 Click Change 4 Enable Wake on LAN then click OK Network Settings Wake on LAN Enable Disable Gateway Owner LAN Port 1 DHCP DNS Owner LAN Port 1 DHCP OF Cancel Wake on LAN is now enabled As long as it is connected to power and the network you can turn on the TeraStation remotely Notes e After a power outage wait 5 minutes after power is restored to send the Wake on LAN packet to the TeraStation e After receiving the Wake on LAN packet the TeraStation may take approximately five minutes to be ready to use e To use Wake on LAN you ll need Wake on LAN software such as AMD s Magic Packet utility The TeraStation does not include Wake on LAN software e The TeraStation does not support using Wake on LAN and port trunking at the same time You may use either feature but not both at the same time e On the local network Wake on LAN packets may be sent to port 2304 on either of the TeraStation s LAN ports If the TeraStation is connected to a Buffalo wireless router configured for remote access then it may be turned on from outside the local network from the WAN side To use this feature connect the router to only LAN port 1 on the TeraStation UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply If a UPS sold separately is attached the TeraStation can be automatically shut down for protecting data in the event of a power ou
131. rvices fe Web Services 3 Move the Amazon S3 switch to the position to enable Amazon S3 4 clickox Note E The settings must be changed to enable this service OF 5 Click Browse 71 6 Amazon 3 Required To configure Amazon 53 enter the information below Target Folder Browse Connection Type Standard RRS Connection Protocol http https Amazon 53 Bucket Name Amazon 53 Access Key ID Amazon 53 Secret Access Key OF Cancel Select the shared folder for remote replication then click OK Browse Folders Refresh share OF Cancel Note This folder is used by Amazon S3 Files are not added to the selected folder and the amount of used space does not increase Enter the bucket name access key ID and secret access key of the Amazon S3 bucket then click OK Amazon S3 is now enabled Notes e Amazon S3 is not compatible with Buffalo TurboPC EX Uninstall TurboPC EX before using Amazon S3 e Enter the path from the Target Folder field in a browser window to access the files saved to Amazon S3 e To use after the network was temporarily disconnected click Remount e Ifa file is added to the Amazon S3 bucket from a folder other than the TeraStation s Amazon S3 remote replication folder it may take up to an hour for the file to appear in the TeraStation s Amazon S3 remote replication folder However when a file is added to the TeraStation s Amazon S3 remote replication
132. ry instead of NT Domain 6 Click Yes 7 Enter settings and click OK NT Domain Settings NT Domain Name WORKGROUP METERS Maree NT Domain Controler Name rair Maree Adminstrator Name Adminstrator Password WHIMS server IP address 8 Click to the right of Folder Setup F Folder Setup 1 Folder s 9 Click a shared folder for which you want to set access restrictions Shared Folder List Create Poker Empty Fa cyce Ban Fiter xt hame volume Recyde iin SMB AFP FTP Bedup DINA Webicoes STP WS More Dets info gE con ee j n T T share Disk 1 wf ae Select A Unrelect AM Cist 1 0 Click Edit 1 1 Enable Access Restrictions Access Restrictions Enable Disable 1 2 Select the level of access for Domain Users or Domain Groups you added H Read and write access allowed l Read access allowed 7 Access prohibited 29 13 click OK Notes e If you change the TeraStation s name you will no longer be able to use domain users and groups or access restric tions To repair this rejoin the domain e If both read only and read amp write permissions are given to a user the user will have read only access The most restrictive access is used e Ifa domain username is more than 20 bytes long 20 single byte characters the TeraStation truncates it to 20 bytes e The TeraStation supports a domain environment with a maximum of 1000 users and 1000 groups 10 0
133. s enter the confirmation number and click OK Notes e To turn the hot spare back into a normal disk choose Set as a normal disk If a drive fails in the RAID array before it is rebooted the hot spare will not automatically replace the failed drive In this case follow the steps below to repair the array 1 In Settings navigate to Drives Drives 2 Select the drive that was configured as a hot spare then click Dismount Disk 3 Click Rediscover Disk 4 Navigate to Drives RAID 5 Select the RAID array to repair 6 Select the drive that was previously configured as a hot spare then click Recover RAID Array This will rebuild the RAID array After the hot spare drive replaces a failed drive and the RAID array finishes rebuilding the hot spare drive status may still show Hot Spare Dismounted Plugged Check the drive status LED If it has changed from red to blue the RAID array has finished rebuilding and is ready for use This bug will be fixed in a future firmware update 36 RMM RAID Mode Manager With RMM you can create or expand a RAID array without erasing the data on the drives Changing from JBOD to RAID 1 You must have at least two drives available in JBOD not in a RAID array to build the RAID 1 array with RMM Array 1 RAID Mode RADI a v Add a disk to RAID array with RMM Your data wil be preserved Select the dik to preserve Dik 1 w Select the drves to configure in a RAID array
134. s are used in shared folder names configure the client language to match the characters in Management Name Time Language Recycle Bin To protect your data from accidental deletion you may configure your TeraStation to use a recycle bin instead of deleting files immediately The recycle bin will only work with SMB connections To empty the recycle bin click File Sharing Folder Setup Empty the recycle bin in Settings 21 Accounts Your TeraStation username and password should be the same as your Windows username and password If they are different you may not be able to access folders on the TeraStation with access restrictions configured Read only Shares By default new shares are set with read amp write access but you may change the attribute to Read only in Shared Folder Attributes Read only shares and HFS formatted USB hard drives will have Read only added to the shared folder description Hidden Shares To hide a shared SMB folder select Hidden Share SMB Only and click OK To open a hidden folder click Start Search programs and files and enter TeraStation name Shared folder name for the name Example If the TeraStation name is TS XX001 and the shared folder name is share then enter TS XX001 share to open it Note FTP SFTP Mac AFP WebAccess and NFS folders cannot be hidden Adding Users T In File Sharing select Users Ez Tae Local Users 2 Liser s 2 Clic
135. s may be selected Files included Normal backup All files in the source will be backed up to the destination The first time the backup job runs like a normal backup In subsequent Overwrite incremental backups files added to the source as well as files deleted from the source are kept in the backup folder The first backup job runs like a normal backup As each additional backup Overwrite differential job runs files are added to and deleted from the backup folder The backup destination folder is always the same size as the backup source folder Files included Each time a backup is executed management information is stored and only files that have changed are copied or deleted Data is retrieved from the previous backup file for files that were not changed This is useful for making backups with limited space or for referencing status at a particular point in time for use for data snapshot applications The destination folder for a management backup should be a local folder on this TeraStation or on a USB drive attached to it The target folder will be set to read only Do not use folders from drives formatted with FAT Management backup 5 Click Add 6 Click Browse under Backup Source Folder Name 7 Select the shared folder that will be the backup source then click OK Browse Folders 4 share OF Cancel 8 Click Browse under Backup Target Folder Name 9 Select the backup target and click OK Br
136. se Power Settings UFS Gyno Settings Power Sepply Fatere On Power Supply Failure Stay up Shut down TeraStetion Shutdown Tmmer T Minutes E Ok Cece 3 Select the number of minutes after the power supply fails to have the unit shut down Click OK 120 IP Routing IP routing allows viewing and editing the routing table You may configure it in Network IP Routing 1 Navigate to Network IP Routing in Settings The routing table will open IP Routing Add Foute alete Frou te Filter x Network Address Gateway Subnet Mask Flags Metric Ref Use LAN Port 0 0 0 0 192 168 1 1 0 0 0 0 UG 202 t i LAN Port i 192 168 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 254 0 U 202 o LAN Port 1 192 168 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 254 0 Ly 203 0 0 LAN Port 2 192 168 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 254 0 U 204 0 0 LAN Port 3 192 168 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 2540 U 205 0 a LAN Port 4 Select All Unsal gt All Clase 2 Click Add Route Add Route Required Route Type Network g Network Address Subnet Mask Gateway Metric LAN Port kai OK Cancel 3 Choose your route type enter the necessary information and click OK NFS rules let you restrict who can access your NFS share By default no one can access NFS shares until rules are created to allow them access Only users detailed by rules will be able to access the share To add an NFS rule follow the steps below 1 Navigate to File Sharing NFS in Settings Select the NFS Rules tab and cl
137. sed as backup destinations Configuring Access Restrictions on Users and Groups Adding a Shared Folder T in Settings click the icon to the right of Folder Setup F Folder Setup ot 2 Click Create Folder 3 Configure the desired settings then click OK at the bottom of the window 20 Shared Folder Settings Required Copy settings from Name Description Volume Disk 1 i Attribute Read Only Read amp Write Recycle Bin Enable Disable LAN Protocol Support W SMB Windows Mac W AFP Mac E FTP C Backup E DLNA E WebAccess SFTP E NFS NFS Path Folder Attributes E Windows Backup Offline Files Manual File Caching R TeraSearch Include this folder in the search index Access Restrictions Enable Disable Local Users Local Groups Filter Local Username guest a admin a OF Cancel Notes e Names may contain up to 27 alphanumeric characters hyphens and underscores _ Do not use a symbol as the first character in a name e The description may contain up to 75 alphanumeric characters hyphens underscores _ and spaces Do not use a Space as the first character e You may create up to 400 shared folders e The names of shared folders should not use characters from more than one language For example mixing Japa nese and Korean characters in names is not supported e If multi byte character
138. splayed correctly e If shared folders are accessed from a Macintosh information files for the Macintosh may be generated automatically Do not delete these files If they are deleted using Windows this may prevent further access from a Macintosh e Ifan SMB connection is used with OS X 10 3 9 the names of mounted volumes may appear as unreadable characters in Finder and other applications This is not a problem with the filename or data e With OS X 10 5 to 10 5 6 Spotlight searches are not supported over AFP connections Use SMB connections or upgrade to OS X 10 5 7 or later e The TeraStation belongs to the default zone in AppleShareServer the zone cannot be specified e When files are copied to the TeraStation or to a USB drive connected to the TeraStation file information such as date created date modified and other date information may be updated or changed e Hard drive capacity is shown in Settings in actual gigabytes The Properties window in Windows may show GiB instead which will be a smaller number e During a file transfer if settings are changed the file transfer operation may be aborted e File copying to the TeraStation is protected by a journaling file system e Ifthe Ethernet cable is disconnected or a power outage occurs while copying data the following may occur The preset data TeraStation name user and group may be erased An incomplete file may be copied and the file can no longer be deleted If this
139. ss SystemRecovering Recovery 138 aan System recovery is complete RecoveryFinished Recovery 140 Beginning recovery All data in the DataWillDeleted drive 1 will be deleted Recovery 142 Preparing to start the recovery Preparing process The TeraStation was started from the Recovery 143 USB recovery device but the system Unsupported HW cannot be recovered from this USB recovery device Recovery 144 Recovery from the USB recovery Disk1 not found Make sure that Disk 1 is present and fully inserted in its slot device was initiated but the drive 1 was not detected 156 Recovery 145 Recovery failed Recovery Failed RAID ARRAY 146 RMM Processin i i i 3 eka ae O CONA EMEA Do not turn off the TeraStation power SYSTEM 147 migration is in progress Don t Power Off FailOver 149 The main TeraStation in the failover Make sure that the main TeraStation is on working LostMainTarget configuration cannot be found and connected to the network FailOver 150 P Failover maintenance is in progress Do not turn off the TeraStation power Maintenance mode FailOver 151 PEGI oo Initializing the failover configuration Do not turn off the TeraStation power Initializing New Firmware 152 A new firmware version has been Update the firmware Available released Make sure that the xxth backup task is configured BackupTask xx 154 sae EEE EE E E E correctly Make sure that the NAS is not in standby Backup Failure P l
140. ss to obtain an IP address from the DHCP server You can manually enter an IP address subnet mask and default gateway Mount as Network Drive You can easily map a shared folder as a network drive using NAS Navigator2 1 Double click the icon on the desktop NAS Navigator2 will start 2 Right click on the TeraStation s icon then click Map Share 147 NAS Navigator b a 5c Menu 25 View le Browse 5 Refresh t Im here DE Fi 3 Browse Shares TE 2R Settings Properties Map Share Disconnect Share Create Desktop Shortcut I m here TS 27 Series WORKGROUP HOO RAID 61 0 068 5523 46B 0 0 192 168 1 118 Ery 255 255 254 0 192 168 1 1 3 An icon for the mapped share will appear in Computer or My Computer You can use this network drive just like any other hard drive b 4 Changing the IP Address 1 Double click the A icon on the desktop NAS Navigator2 will start 2 Right click on your TeraStation s icon and choose Properties IP Address 3 Uncheck Use DHCP and enter the desired settings then click OK TS 2RZ2C4 Properties Bias Configuration IP Address TS 2A24 Series Renew IP address IF Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Apply Notes e Changing the IP address from NAS Navigator2 is not supported for LAN ports on expansion cards Navigate to Network IP Address in Settings to change the IP addresses of LAN ports on expansion
141. t Type pil Activate Free License To deactivate the license click x 5 Check that the SurveillanceCamera 1 camera and HardDisk were added to Installed Licenses TS BVHL75E Properties General Summary Storage Capacity 24 TB Camera Capacity 1 camera Product Type Surveillance Platform Type Buffalo Expiration None Host Id MMMM RMR MK Installed Licenses Seral Type Capacity Expiration Pro HardDisk 24 TB None Sul SurvelanceCamera 1 cmer None Sul The free license is now enabled Registering the Recording Policy of the Network Camera Register the network camera that is used 90 1 Click Start BUFFALO BUFFALO Surveillance Server Camera Policies 2 Click the icon 3 Click Next Welcome to the Add Camera Wizard This wizard helps you add and schedule a new camera You may need bo run this wizard with administrative rights To continue click Next 4 Click Find Cameras pa Camera Information Find cameras on my network bo populate the information below Select the manufacturer and model Select Hanufacturer v Select Fodel kal What is the IF Address What credentials are needed to access this camera User Name wm id 5 Select the detected network camera then click OK Search RESUS et _ iiin IP Address Manufacturer Modal Lf2 16 37 187 AXIS Total devices 2 F Show all devices
142. t a single USB drive to each USB port e Backup data from Mac OS may include characters that cannot be written to FAT16 or FAT32 drives such as DS_ Store For best results reformat the drive before using it as a backup target e When external hard drives are connected to the USB port they are recognized as shared folders with names of the form usbdisk x Depending on which USB port they are connected to they will have the following settings by default USB ports 1 to 4 Trashbox and backup are enabled USB ports 5 and 6 Trashbox and backup are disabled e The TeraStation is compatible with most USB 2 0 external hard drives Compatible USB 3 0 external drives include HD LBU3 series HD LXU3 series HD PCTU3 series HD PNTU3 series HD PZU3 series as of May 2013 39 Dismounting Drives If the TeraStation is powered on dismount drives internal and external before unplugging them You may dismount any drive from Settings If the TeraStation is off then all drives are already dismounted and may be unplugged safely 1 In Settings click Drives i we Drives 2 Select Drives to dismount an internal drive or USB Drives to dismount an external drive gs Drives 3 USB Drives 3 Select the drive to dismount and click Dismount Disk hech Dih F rra Dick Dibibi Whita Gach Diman Cech s k SMART Diep Phe Seats Write Cache Enyypion Medy Mane Linit Capet Amount ss Wd Fig Syebem Manufacturer i ce Horma w O
143. t recommended Checking Whether iSCSI Volume is Connected To check whether an iSCSI volume is connected navigate to Drives iSCSI iSCSI Settings and select Connection If Connected is displayed the TeraStation is currently connected to the client 52 Mutual Authentication with the TeraStation The TeraStation can perform mutual authentication two way authentication Dual passwords ensure that only authorized client computers can access the volumes on the TeraStation Mutual Authentication Password Setup for the TeraStation In Settings navigate to Drives iSCSI Security Access Restrictions for Entire System Edit Access Restrictions Click Mutual Authentication and set a mutual authentication password Mutual Authentication Password Setup for Individual Volumes In Settings navigate to Drives iSCSI Create Volume Enable access restrictions and mutual authentication Set the mutual authentication password that will be required to connect to each volume Mutual Authentication Password Setup for Your Computer Each computer that connects to an iSCSI volume will need to enter the mutual authentication password for the volume A computer cannot connect to multiple volumes with different mutual authentication passwords at the same time Creating and Expanding Volumes Creating an iSCSI Volume Up to 32 iSCSI and LVM volumes are supported Each individual iSCSI volume can be connected to different computers a sing
144. ta on the TeraStation will be permanently erased When the erase finishes the TeraStation will shut down Disk Quotas Notes e When using quotas disable the recycle bin or empty the trash folder often The limited space includes the space used for trash e Quotas apply per drive or per array If a quota is set to 1 GB each array or drive can use a maximum of 1 GB e Quotas cannot be set for external hard drives connected to the TeraStation and hard drives that are configured as media cartridges 45 e If both user and group quotas are configured for a user the most restrictive quota will always apply Quotas for Users Follow this procedure to limit the total drive space available for a user 1 In Settings click to the right of Users 2 Select the user whose space will be limited 3 Enable quotas choose the maximum space the user will be allowed to use and click OK Quota Primary Group ES ito d Enable Units GB ca person Quota Alert 400 Capacity Quota Capacity 500 gt Disable 4 Click Close Quotas for Groups Follow the procedure below to limit the total drive space that each group can use 1 In Settings click to the right of Groups ES Users Local Users 2 Useri 2 Select the group whose space will be limited Quota Enable Units GB Quota Alert Capacity 400 lt gt lt gt Quota Capacity 500 Disable 3 Enable quotas choose the maxim
145. tage 1 Plug the power cable of the UPS to a wall socket 2 Connect the AC cable of the TeraStation to the UPS 116 3 Connect the UPS and TeraStation using a USB cable or serial cable 4 Turn on the UPS then the TeraStation 5 In Settings click Management a Management 6 Click to the right of Power ey Power Z Click Edit 8 Configure the desired settings then OK Power Settings UPS Gyno Settings Poser Supply Falla r Synchronmaion Sy with UPS conmected to ths Terastation Y Coefigere UPS 1 UPS connection type i Dacre pev battery on falure of ether of the TeraStaton power supoles powered by this UPS Top power supply Bottom power supaly Shut down Terastation prior to low batter Aa Use timer 1 w Mnutes 9 Reboot your TeraStation Settings are applied after the TeraStation restarts Notes e Ifthe TeraStation is connected directly to a UPS select Sync with the UPS connected to this TeraStation If a different TeraStation is connected to the UPS select Sync with the UPS connected to another TeraStation on the same network After making this selection enter the IP address of the TeraStation that will be the sync source in Other TeraStation s IP Address e If you have only one UPS then configure UPS 1 Don t select Configure UPS 2 unless you have already config ured UPS 1 and have a second UPS to configure e When the TeraStation is rebooted after an automatic s
146. tails Displays hostname product name workgroup IP address subnet mask and default gateway View Selects the sort order from following to display when multiple TeraStations are found Sort by Hostname product name workgroup IP address subnet mask default gateway Properties Opens the TeraStation s properties page HED TRA a E Creates a shortcut icon to the shared folder share on the Create Shortcut desktop Causes your TeraStation to beep Click on the TeraStation s icon to display these options When NAS Navigator2 is minimized right click on the NAS Navigator2 icon in the system tray for the following options i Refresh Browse Shares Exit TeraStation Name Disconnect Share Unmaps the network drive Creates a shortcut icon to the shared folder share on the desktop l m here Causes your TeraStation to beep Refreshes list of NAS devices Displays NAS Navigator2 window Create Shortcut 146 Exits NAS Navigator2 The following tasks may be performed from the TeraStation s properties page TS 2R22C4 Properties yy Configuration P Address TS 2A4 Series Renew IP address IF Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Canoe Name Configuration Click Settings to open the configuration interface Check Use DHCP to assign an IP address from the DHCP server automatically If there is no DHCP server in the network you cannot use this function Check Renew IP addre
147. the NFS share If the default settings are used 0 0 0 0 for both the public network address and the public subnet mask then access to the NFS share will not be restricted e To use NFS folders with VMware ESX ESXi or Citrix navigate to Services Edit and change the operation mode from User Mode to Kernel Mode e Async is the default for NFS rules Sync is available only when the device is in kernel mode e To restrict access to a NFS share for specific clients navigate to File Sharing NFS NFS Rules and click Add Rule Choose the folder to restrict access to and enter the clients that will have restricted access in the Hosts field Clients may be entered by hostname IP address or IP address range Wildcards are supported Separate multiple entries with commas You may assign read only or read amp write access to the listed clients Rules override settings made from the Services tab Encrypting Data Transmission Encrypting Settings Data All communication to Settings can use SSL encryption if you access settings through https Encrypting FTP Transfer Data You can encrypt passwords and files using SSL TLS for secure FTP communication First in the shared folders settings select FTP under LAN Protocol Support In Settings Enable SSL security in the setup screen for your FTP client The procedure depends on the FTP client software 129 SSL Keys SSL keys are used during setup screen operations and FTP
148. tication in addition to regular access restrictions configure the settings as shown below e Inthe screen above check Mutual Authentication and enter the password in the Mutual Authentication Password field e Inthe User Authorization screen displayed when the TeraStation is connected select Enable Mutual Authentication e The entry screen for the mutual authentication password will be displayed again Enter the password e If using the iSCSI Initiator included with Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 set the CHAP login information for target searches and connections Mutual Authentication Access Restrictions by IP Address To set access restrictions by IP address enable IP Address Restrictions as shown above enter the IP addresses that will be allowed access in the IP Address List and click OK Hard Drive Replacement Hard drives in the TeraStation show a blue status LED during normal operation When a drive fails its error LED will glow red A failed drive whose error LED is glowing red may be hot swapped Notes e Do not unplug a drive whose status LED is blue Dismount it first or shut down the TeraStation before swapping a working drive If you remove the drive without properly dismounting it data may be lost or the TeraStation may malfunction e Use a Buffalo OP HDS series drive of the same size for the replacement drive e To avoid damaging the
149. tings click Management k A Management 2 Click the icon to the right of Restore Erase Ka Restore Erase 3 Click Initialize TeraStation Restore Erase This initializes the TeraStation s settings All settings are restored to their factory defaults Saved data is not erased Initialize TeraS tation Al The Confirm Operation screen will open Enter the displayed number then click OK 5 The TeraStation will be restored to its factory default settings Updating the Firmware If a new firmware is available a message is displayed when the TeraStation boots You can update the firmware by the following way 137 Note At least 1 GB of free space on the TeraStation is required to update the firmware To update from Settings 1 In Settings click Management 5 A Management 2 Choose Update Update E 3 Click Install Update You can also download the firmware from www buffalotech com Name Date Time and Language Configure the TeraStation s hostname date time and language as follows Note If the TeraStation is being used as an iSCSI hard drive to change the settings navigate to Drives iSCSI in Settings and move the iSCSI switch to the position temporarily before changing settings 1 In Settings click Management a Management 2 Open Name Time Language Name Time Language 3 Click Edit 4 Click the Name tab then configure the TeraStation s name and description Name T
150. tion s firmware version is 2 30 RAID scanning will start correctly when the scheduled time passed without the notification Adding an External Hard Drive Connecting an External Drive You can connect external drives to the USB ports on your TeraStation Once connected they appear as shared folders on the TeraStation Formatted drives are detected automatically Unformatted drives should be formatted in Settings After a USB drive is recognized Windows adds usbdisk X under the TeraStation in Network where X is the USB port where the hard drive is connected The following USB devices are supported by the TeraStation e USB storage devices e Card readers except for card readers that can recognize two or more memory cards e Digital cameras e USB connected UPSs e USB printers Buffalo external USB drives are recommended These devices are not supported e DUB and DIU series drives e Hubs mice and keyboards Connect only one device to each USB port of the TeraStation Some external drives with automatic power on don t turn on automatically when connected to the TeraStation Use their manual power switch to turn them on Be sure to connect only one bus powered drive at a time If there is insufficient bus power for your USB drive connect its AC adapter Note that only the first partition of a connected USB hard drive is mounted Additional partitions are not recognized Notes e Hubs are not supported Connec
151. tiple timer settings are shown below Example 1 If running at a current time of 10 00 Wednesday Timer 1 Daily 12 00 24 00 Timer 2 Not used Timer 3 Not used No operation is performed at 12 00 and operation changes to standby mode at 24 00 Example 2 When running at a current time of 10 00 Wednesday Timer 1 Daily 9 00 18 00 Timer 2 Wednesday 10 00 20 00 Timer 3 Not used On days other than Wednesday normal operation begins at 9 00 and the unit goes into sleep mode at 18 00 On Wednesday the unit goes into sleep mode at 20 00 Example 3 If running at the current time of 10 00 Wednesday Timer 1 Daily 9 00 18 00 Timer 2 Wednesday 10 00 1 am of the next day Timer 3 Not used On days other than Wednesday normal operation begins at 9 00 and the unit goes into sleep mode at 18 00 On Wednesday normal operation begins at 9 00 and the unit goes into sleep mode at 1 00 am the next day Example 4 If running at a current time of 10 00 Wednesday Timer 1 Daily 9 00 18 00 Timer 2 Wednesday 7 30 22 00 Timer 3 Not used On days other than Wednesday normal operation begins at 9 00 and the unit goes into sleep mode at 18 00 On Wednesday normal operation begins at 7 30 and the unit goes into sleep mode at 22 00 To wake the TeraStation from sleep mode manually press the power button 115 Wake on LAN The TeraStation supports Wake on LAN which allows it to be turned on remotely 1 In Settings click Network ih Netwo
152. tus Standalone Registered Backup Device w Admin Password of the Failover Target Continue Close 5 Enter the administrator password of the target backup device then click Continue 6 If the administrator password is correct the backup TeraStation will beep In NAS Navigator2 both TeraStations will 67 show 151 messages and the backup TeraStation will also show an 148 message 7 In the backup TeraStation s Settings navigate to Backup Failover and accept failover backup status In the main TeraStation s Settings the This TeraStation is being configured as a failover main device message will change to a completed message Failover is set up Notes e Don t use the same TeraStation for both failover and replication or failover and Time Machine e Ethernet frame size settings for both main and failover TeraStations should be 1500 bytes e If your TeraStation has more than 100 local users with an average of 8 characters or more per username failover may fail This bug will be fixed in a future firmware update Maintenance Mode If failover is configured change to maintenance mode temporarily before turning off the TeraStation or updating the firmware Maintenance mode can be enabled and disabled at Backup Failover in the main TeraStation s settings Service IP Address The service IP address will be the new address of the backup TeraStation when it takes over operation from the main TeraStation
153. twork traffic With this setup if the main TeraStation fails the backup TeraStation will replace it by name but will keep its original IP address Connecting to the network at LAN port 1 and setting failover at LAN port 2 66 f LAN port 2 LAN part 1 Network LAN port 1 Papen The main and backup TeraStations should be the same model and capacity Use fixed IP addresses for both TeraStations Because the IP address of the TeraStation designated as the backup cannot be changed set its IP address before configuring failover Using with UPS Once failover is configured you cannot set up a UPS for the backup TeraStation Configure your UPS before configuring failover UPS recovery can be configured for both the main TeraStation and the backup TeraStation However the UPS settings of the main TeraStation will not be copied to the backup TeraStation If the backup TeraStation is configured to sync with the UPS connected to the main TeraStation then if the main TeraStation shuts down the backup TeraStation will no longer be able to detect if there was a power outage In this case move the UPS communication cable from the main TeraStation to the backup TeraStation and reconfigure the UPS link settings Configuring Failover 1 In Settings click Backup Backup 2 Open Failover P Failover Standalone T 3 Click Edit Failover Status 4 Select a TeraStation to be the target backup device Failover Settings Sta
154. uired Configure the LAN ports on the switch for port trunking first Dynamic link aggregation A separate intelligent switch that supports IEEE 802 3ad is required Configure LACP in the switch first Configuring Port Trunking 1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect the TeraStation s LAN port 1 to a LAN port on the hub Notes e Port trunking is not supported with ports on expansion cards e AFP connection will not be possible if port trunking is enabled If using port trunking connect to shares with SMB or FTP instead e Ifthe TeraStation is being used as an iSCSI hard drive disable iSCSI before changing network settings such as port trunking Navigate to Drives iSCSI in Settings and move the iSCSI switch to the iro position temporarily Do not connect the second Ethernet cable to the TeraStation yet If using an intelligent switch configure the LAN ports on the switch first before connecting to the TeraStation 2 In Settings click Network f Network 3 Click to the right of Port Trunking MHS Port Trunking Al Choose which ports will be trunked 143 Ethernet 1 and 2 Ethernet 3 and 4 Ethernet 1 2 and 3 Ethernet 1 2 3 and 4 5 Select the port trunking mode Some modes allow the hash policy to be configured as well Click OK 192 168 20 35 255 255 255 0 1500 bytes 1500 bytes 6 click Save 7 Connect the second LAN port to the switch or hub 8 Restart the TeraStati
155. um space the group is allowed and click OK Click Close 5 In Settings click to the right of Users Re U Sers Lecal Users 2 Userfi 6 Change the user s primary group to the group with the quota then click OK 7 Click Close 46 Size Limits If LVM is enabled volumes can be created with maximum size limits Up to 32 LVM and iSCSI volumes are supported 1 In Settings click Drives a we Drives 2 Select LVM Ea LVM 3 Select the drive where the volume will be located and click Enable LVM on Volume LVM List 7 z Enable LvMon Volume Disable LYM or im Filter Volume Status LVM Status NAS Volume S Disk 1 Normal Disabled 4 Disk 2 iSCSI drives Normal Disabled Disk 3 Normal Disabled Disk 4 Linplugged Disabled Disk 5 Normal Disabled Disk 6 Narma Disabled Disk 7 Normal Disabled Disk 8 Unplugged Disabled Disk 9 Unpluaced Disabled xj SOS Volumes Clore Al The Confirm Operation screen will open Enter the displayed number then click OK 5 click OK 6 Click Edit under NAS Volume LYM List g Disable Ly on volume Fiter p Volume Status LVM Status NAS Volume i Disk 1 LVM Enabled Normal Enabled Edit Disk 2 Mormal Disabled Disk 3 Mormal Disabled Disk 4 Normal Disabled Disk 5 Normal Disabled Disk 6 hiormal Disabled Disk 7 Mormal Disabled Disk amp Normal Disabled Disk 9 Normal Disabled 2 Cel Volumes Close 7 Click Create Volume 47 9 NAS Volume List Disk
156. y creation of an array data with redundancy is recommended Logs Follow this procedure to check the TeraStation s logs 1 In Settings click Management ks I Management 2 Click ME to the right of Logs Logs 3 Click Edit 4 Select a log to view Transfer Logs Disabled Store Files Locally Disabled Log View System logs SMB logs ETF hogs The file operation log stores file operations performed on the internal hard drives File operations on USB drives are not logged To transfer logs T Click Edit 2 Enable Syslog Transfer 3 Enter the IP address of the syslog server where you want to transfer the logs to 136 4 Select the type of log that you want to transfer from Logs To Transfer 5 click OK Notes e You can also download logs from within Settings by using either of the following hotkeys Alt Ctrl Shift b or Alt Ctrl Shift l FTP logs cannot be written to a syslog server e Logs are in UTF 8 format Your Syslog server must support UTF 8 encoding To create a link to the logs in the shared folder T Click Edit 2 Enable Share the link to logs 3 Select the shared folder where the link will be created in Target Shared Folder 4 clickox Under the selected shared folder a folder named system_log will now contain the logs Restoring Factory Defaults To initialize the TeraStation to its factory defaults follow this procedure 1 In Set
157. zed are automatically replaced by the latest versions Automatic Program and File Caching Opened files can be cached locally for usage offline Previous versions of files and applications executed from the network that are not synchronized are automatically deleted and they are replaced by the latest version of the files and applications Click OK Click Close In Windows navigate to Folder options Windows 8 1 Windows 8 and Windows 7 users should skip to step 9 oN OF U Check Enable Offline Files then click OK 124 Folder Options File Types Offline Files General View Fe Use Offfine Files to work with files and programe stored on the network even when you are not connecbed C Synchronize all offline files when logging on Synchronize all offline files before logging off Display a reminder every 60 minutes C Create an Offline Files shortcut on the desktop C Encrypt offline files to secure data Amount of disk space to use for temporary offline files J 7 68 GB 10 of drive ok _ cance Amy Note Offline files cannot be enabled if Use Fast User Switching is enabled To change the setting open User Accounts in Control Panel and select Change the way users log on or off 9 Right click the icon of the shared folder on the TeraStation for which you have set the offline feature then click Make Available Offline _ g ESTCD Open Explore Search Make Av
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