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1. 2 objectis Once the driver installation is completed you should be able to select the printer from the printer list in any Windows application You can manage 69 the printer the same way as any other networked printer under Windows Standard TCP IP Port for Windows 2K XP LPR amp Raw mode The following two pictures demonstrate how to setup the TCP IP printer port under Windows 2K XP As mentioned before if the printer connected to USB port A position we will name it as PortA So when you want to setup LPR protocol the Queue name should be filled with which port you plug in And LPR Byte Counting Enabled is required For the Raw mode the port number 9100 is represented as PortA and 9101 is PortB etc Configure Standard TCP IP Port Monitor BIK Port Settings Port Name IP_172 16 1 1 Printer Name of IP Address 721611 Protocol O Baw Lea Faw Settings LPR Setlings Queue Name Port LPR Bute Counting Enabled public C SNMP Status Enabled 70 Configure Standard TCP IP Port Monitor PK Port Settings Port Name IP 172161 Printer Name or IP Address 1721611 Protocol Raw Settings Port Number 3100 LPR Settings TJ SNMP Status Enabled Appendix A PPTP VPN W2K and XP only Important Make sure that the subnet of your Appliance is different the network you are trying to connect fr
2. According to the default settings we will assign the LAN to network 172 16 1 x You can add more detailed configurations later in section 4 1 DHCP Server settings For the Network Address Translation NAT application the private network address should be set in the following address range reserved by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA Class _ Address Range AClass 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 BClass 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 C Class 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 e Domain Name Server n Most of the time this information is not needed as your ISP will automatically provide the information n Please ask the DNS IP address from your ISP if one is required 16 External Network Interface External network interface includes ADSL PPPoE DHCP Client and Fixed IP Address settings Make sure that the system information webpage shows that your Link status is Link Up If not please check your connection and or switch the MDX switch located next to your WAN port We have to choose one of the three ways to configure the external network interface They are illustrated as follows Example 1 If you are connecting through a fixed IP address from the ISP Example 2 If you are connecting through a dynamic IP address from ISP Example 3 If you usually enter a username and password to access the Internet Example 1 Fixed IP Address Settings Basic Settings Internal Network Interface Server Appliance Name
3. Il Client IF 17216012 LE Late 14 34 47 04 15 2004 14 26 08 04 15 2004 14 20 41 04 15 2004 09 10 12 04 15 2004 09 09 09 04 15 2004 11 27 40 04 13 2004 18 58 11 04 05 2004 11 14 51 03 26 2004 Current Fase Destination URL http 72 16 1 1 mld Current Page Level Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Hormal 171 Alea Message System startup System startup System startup System startup System startup System startup System startup System startup System startup Cr LL The URL Log function records the recent connections for each client If you would like to view what the user is browsing you can click the corresponding Destination URL in the rightmost column 46 e DHCP Lease Report DHCP Lease Report Total Leases 1 Page 17l Host name IF address Hardware address Start time Expired time ae cans Sy ees les Computer 172 16 1 2 OOG teabilbic 13 61 12 2000 01 12 2000 ja j 4 fe j a j The DHCP Lease Report function reports all leased IP provided by DHCP server From this page you can find out which host was assigned to which IP address You can clear all the records through administrator settings Please refer to the section 7 1 Clear DHCP Lease 47 User Management 1 NAS Management User Management The NAS provides a client server environment for users to share files over the network File sharing works by authorizing the users or groups to access share
4. HD power cord 6 HD installation is now complete Please turn on server HD Replacement Note For replacement of HD when old one is unusable Please follow the same steps stated above If previous configuration is RAID 1 server will automatically rebuild as well as resync data between 2 HDs after power on Server is now ready for normal operation On the other hand if previous configuration is RAID 0 or single please initialize HD before use 73
5. Model Name Size S M A R T Status HDD A ST350064 A 155384 ME Pass Ready R AID 0 HDD B ST350064 155384 ME Pass Beady E AID 0 Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size Status RAID OfStripe 961405 MB 976 67 ME Active Figure 3 8k Because RAID 0 has no fault tolerance function It is cannot be activated when any HD is broken Figure 3 81 Hard Disk s Availability Disk Number Model Name Size S M A E T Status HDD amp ST35006414 488384 ME Pass Ready RAID 0 Initialize HDD B ae Not Active Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size Status No Available Figure 3 8l 56 Single After being initialized to Single you will see 2 hard disks activated in Volume Status in Powerful Server appliance Figure 3 8m When choosing single configuration Powerful Server appliance will format all hard disks and make them respective ones For initializing only one hard disk please refer to the following instructions Hard Diskis Availability Disk Number Model Name Size S MVALR T Status HD A ST350064 485384 ME Pass Ready HDD B ST350064 185384 ME Pass Ready Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size Status HDD A Single 492221 ME 492250 ME Ready HDD B Single 497222 ME 442256 ME Ready Figure 3 8m If Powerful Server appliance detects a new hard disk that is not mounted the Initialize button will appear in the Status field column Figure 3 8n You can choose either Single to initialize all hard disks or pres
6. RW Support Burn Proof Yes Current Media Type DVD RW Disc Current Media Capacity 4 7 GB Next it Next you can select files to backup from the connected USB HD in the Step1 page All available USB storage be shown in the USB HD List Highlight the file s on the right side and click on the fl button to select the burning file Select the files on the left side and click the button to remove file from burning Files list When complete press the next to enter next step CD DVD RW Burning Wizard Step1 CD DVD RW Information DV W2d4EW ROA USB HD List USBHDB 1 vi Burning Files Hardisk Files Browser Lg i50 Handset Manager zin setupdleze p SHARP GSM GPRS WI tast file tzt _ hardware Sy fom spool System Volume Informatic test Next j Cancel Before starting to write the selected files to the disc the wizard will show the total amount of your selected files and available capacity on the disc now If everything is ok press the next button to start burning Buring Wizard CD DVD RW Burning Wizard Step2 User data to be writen 109 MB Available capacity on disc 4512 MB Warning Message Next a 60 Please wait the progress bar up to 100 and disc will be ejected automatically when the burning complete Burn CD DVD Report BUEN CD PYD Writing data to Disc 22 Advanced Settings All the file protocols settings are located here Disable any protocols not in use by the co
7. Server Appliance IP Address TA he LAN Netmask 255 Domain Name Server Domain Name Server 1 b Optional Domain Name Server 2 oO Optional Domain Name Server 3 b UPnP Setting AOL UPnP Media Server Enable Disable External Network Interface C ADSL PPPoE ADSL PPTP DHCP Client Fixed IP Address Fixed IP Address Setting Public IP 10 1 0 0 External Gateway 10 b b External Netmask 255 b Applyg If you have a fixed IP address from your ISP to access the Internet please follow the steps below 1 Select the Fixed IP Address radio button 2 Enter the Public IP address 17 3 Enter the External Gateway 4 Enter the External Netmask 5 Click the apply button e Example 2 DHCP Client Cable Modem External Network Interface ADSL PPP0oE ADSL PPTP DHCP Client Fixed IP Address DHCP Client Setting Hardware Address 00 Apply a If you have a dynamic IP address from your ISP to access the Internet please select the DHCP Client radio button Once the external IP address is obtained via the DHCP protocol there is no need to give an external IP address external gateway address or netmask The DHCP server will dynamically assign these fields In general you should choose this option if you are connecting the Powerful Server appliance to a cable modem Note Cable modem users MUST disconnect the cable modem from the wall o
8. Ys Hop count 0 15 0 Po 0 0 The Route Settings page gives you a way to set the static route You have to set the static route if you would like to route your packets to the specific network and the router of the destination network does not support RIP Routing Information Protocol If the router supports RIP automatically exchange routing information with SA and it is not necessary to set a static route Please refer the steps and figures to set a static route 27 it will 1 Select Enable radio button in Routing Setup 2 Enter the network in Destination network column e g 192 168 6 0 24 3 Enter IP address of the gateway in Gateway column e g 172 16 1 249 4 Enter the number in Hop count column The number means how many gateways you have to pass through 5 Click the apply button In the figures the destination network is 192 168 6 x And the packets will be route in or out of the destination network through the gateway 172 16 1 249 e DDNS Dynamic DNS DDNS Client Setup DONS Client Service Enable Disable Service Provider dhs User name Fouracoount Password Host name yourhost Apply mit Your Internet Service Provider ISP provides you at least one IP address to use when connecting to the Internet The address you as assigned may be static meaning it never changes or more than likely dynamic meaning it s likely to change periodically How often
9. it changes depends on your ISP A dynamic IP address complicates remote access since you may not know your current WAN IP address when you want to access your network over the Internet DDNS provides a simple and in most cases free solution 28 The Internet uses DNS servers to lookup domain names and translates then into IP addresses Domain names such as www yahoo com are just easy to remember aliases for IP addresses A dynamic DNS service provides a means of updating your IP address so that you listing will be current when your IP address changes There are several services on the Internet that are available for free We will only cover one www dyndns org You will need to register with the service and setup a domain of your choice from the list they provide for you The DDNS service in our device works by uploading your new WAN IP address to the servers when it changes You would only need to enter the account information in the DDNS setup page of your unit How to setup a DynDNS DDNS account 1 Access the DynDNS homepage www dyndns org 2 If you have not registered click Sign Up Now to create a new account 3 Follow the instructions to create a free DDNS account Requires only e mail address Log into your account by providing a username and password Select Services from the top menu Select Dynamic DNS from the choice of services Select Add A Host from the Your Hosts section Follow th
10. of the disk drives fails the system can instantly switch to the other disk without any loss of data The size of this RAID type equal to single Disk Network Attached Storage Network attached storage NAS is the concept of shared storage on a network NAS transfers data using industry standard file sharing protocols such as CIFS AFP NFS and FTP Files can be shared simultaneously by clients regardless of the operating system they are using or the network server they are attached to This solution provides convenient common storage resources Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS allows anyone wishing to reach your host by the name only Dynamic DNS will map that name to your current IP address which changes each time you dial your Internet service provider With a URL that stays the same all the time regardless of IP address your options become almost as unlimited as a normal content provider like www indiatimes com or www yahoo com USB Print Server USB Print Server allows any computer in the network to share an USB printer It complies with USB 2 0 specifications And the users can print from any computer over a LAN Personal Web Server The Personal Web Server enables users to host an information type website from their appliance Create your website and place it on the appliance for the world to see Use it in combination with our built in DDNS client and anyone with a broadband connection can have their very own website Personal POP E m
11. on the right side and click ett gt on the fl button to i assign the user s to the group Highlight multiple users by holding down the Shift key or Ctrl key while 2 selecting users Select users on the left side and click on the button to remove them from the group When complete click the Apply button 49 NAS Management NAS Management Manage the main functions of the shared storage from this menu RAID Initialization Wizard The first time you use the NAS you may have to initialize the hard disk The wizard provides an easy way to initialize the hard disk RAIL Ina Were AM wy rs DE PET E Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology S M A R 1 Setting SMART Enable Disable 22 HD Power Management Setting Turn off hard disk After Shows w Hard Diskis Availability Disk Number Model Name Size S M 4 R T Status HDD A ST3400832 4 390708 MB Pass Ready RAID 0 HDD E 8T34008324 390708 MB Pass Ready RAID 0 Volume Status Type Available Size Total ize Status RAID O Stripe 769121 MB 781417 MB Active RAID Configuration RAID 0 stripe RAID 1 Mirror By enabling SMART the NAS will report when the hard drive is about to fail Your hard drive must support this feature The HD Power Management should be enabled to prolong the life of the hard drive When there is no activity for the set time period the hard drive will power down to conserve powe
12. one user to this share folder 1 Highlight the user on the list to the right 2 Select the EI Share Access Se P L Ii Share Hame skue Wilms ul l Selection rs ee Hee PG Ademar User Lit Jer eine User or permission you want them to wa have Read Write or Read i Only 3 Click on the fl button ur to move the user over to the ENER Allowing User List If you Rodi die 2 choose Single configuration ced Oh hy you also have to decide which volume you will put your share folder in Highlight users on the left list and select the button to remove them from the share or change their permissions Click Next to continue Initialization RAID Format Percentage 97 The progress of the initialization will be displayed Please note that you cannot see the page correctly if Java VM not installed S M A E T Disable You can also view the progress by status returning to the main wizard screen Formatting 3 Once the HD is formatted the status will change to Ready If you select RAID 1 you will also see progress of resyncing on RAID Status field gt MALT Status RAID Status Ready Active Resyncing Total Size Disable 293033 MB Hard Disk Status When Powerful Server appliance cannot detect hard drive Status of Disk 1 as illustrated in Figure 3 8a or detect an error in S M A R T Status of Disk 2 also illustrated in Figure 3 8a you will see Not Activ
13. the network of 192 168 0 x In DHCP server settings we ve set the IP addresses of the LAN as 192 168 0 x 192 168 0 x includes 192 168 0 x and therefore is considered to be in the same network There is no problem if the network interface contains only one IP address range but if you want to assign another IP addresses like 192 168 1 x to the LAN then there is an issue 192 168 1 x and 192 168 0 x are not in the same network We need IP Aliasing to resolve this issue IP alias allows one network interface to contain more than one network It allows the additional network 192 168 1 x to be recognized by the SA Please follow the steps to add another network 1 Enter 192 168 1 1 in IP Alias 1 2 Enter 255 255 255 0 in Netmask of IP Alias 1 3 Click the apply button Note that the IP Alias 1 192 168 1 1 is assigned to SA and the network is 192 168 1 x 25 For additional IP addresses of the internal network interface to be accepted enter the other IP address in IP Alias 2 and IP Alias 3 Enter 0 in each field if none IP Alias Internal IP Alias IP Alias 1 192 168 JE Netmask of IP Alias 1 235 o IPAlias2 0 J P e Jp Netmask of IP Alias 2 Jo o o P IP Alias3 P J P J P Netmask of IP Alias 30 o o 0 TEN as Multiple NAT Multiple NAT Mutiple MAT Internal IP Range 1 12 1 ff pa External IP Range 1 10
14. visible to the users from the Internet When servers are installed in the office that need to be seen from the Internet we establish some forwarding rules to deal with the packet from the Internet users and direct the SA to forward the specific packets to the specific IP address Users from the Internet could be allowed to access the specific server on your LAN You can configure different IPs to act as different virtual servers For example the users accessing port 21 will be directed to 172 16 2 1 172 16 2 1 could be a FTP server Users accessing port 80 will be directed to 172 16 2 2 an HTTP server on the LAN For users outside the LAN they will feel like many services are running on a single host Please follow the steps below 1 Select Enable radio button in Virtual Server 2 Enter the IP address in LAN will be set as a virtual server 3 Select the Protocol 4 Enter the number in Ports the users accessing the port will be directed to the virtual server in step 2 5 Please repeat the steps above to establish more virtual servers or enter 0 in each field for none 6 Click the apply button 31 e URL Filter Setup URL Filter URL Filter Enable Disable Sttel Sitez Sites Stted Sites Stteb Stte Sites sites Sitel Appl PPS The URL Filter function is used to restrict internal hosts from accessing specific URL locations You deny any access to the URL location specified in the Site1 Si
15. Desraded HDD A Only Saal Figure 3 8g Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 Thi action will add HD B to RAIDI configuration Ongmal DATA in HD B WILL BE LOST or Janet Figure 3 8h After completing Powerful Server appliance will start to run recovery Figure 3 81 Because the action will take a lot of time the larger the capacity the longer please don t shut down reboot the computer or make any system setting changes during the process Some settings will force Powerful Server appliance to reboot Or users will have to run recovery again after rebooting Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size Status RAID l Mirror 480084 ME 88353 ME Active Recovering 13 Figure 3 8i 55 When any HD is removed or broken and cannot be operated in RAID 1 you will see Not Active shown in Status field The system will set in Degraded mode and Recall cannot be run Figure 3 8j Hard Diskis Availability Disk Number Model Mame Size SMALT Status HDD ST350064 155384 ME Pass ReadviR AID 13 HDD B ae Not Active Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size Status RAID 1 Mirrer 450664 ME 455383 MB Active Desraded HDD A Only Figure 3 8 RAID 0 Stripe After initializing to RAID 0 Stripe as shown in Figure 3 8k you can see that total size is the sum of two hard disks Please be reminded that the total size of RAID 0 would always be the sum of Disk 1 and Disk 2 Hard Disk s Availability Disk Number
16. FTP users can then log on with and anonymous account to that folder Note Users will be able see the names of all the other shared folders but will not be able to access them without a username and password To completely disable anonymous access must have user account on NAS to see folders make sure you do not have the guest account assigned to any shared folder Now from the remote location type into a browser or FTP application ftp lt DDNS Name gt and it will take you to your NAS unit If you cannot see anything on your browser make sure you have the View FTP Folders option turned on in your browser settings You may also have to go into File gt Login As Use a valid user name and password for the NAS 65 Personal Web Server The Web Server settings are currently under Nas Management gt Web Server Getting started Enable the web server by selecting the Enable radio button It will then create a shared folder called www Set the server port number to 80 if you want all default HTTP calls to go to your website When you type in a URL address in a browser the Internet automatically directs your browser to port 80 at that address This is the industry standard and should be used 99 of the time If you want to hide or make your site available only to people who know your port number then you can assign it a different port For example if you were to assign port 77 instead of 80 users would have to type in their
17. Table of Content TFT 1 MOAN 2 Produet SPECNIGA ONS manns T 2 Benefits and Key Features ccccccccsscecsceeceeeceeeeceueeseuseeeeeeeeesseeeees 3 Physical Parts and Panel of the Powerful Server rrrrnrrrrnnrervnnnennnn 7 Package CONTEN vaare 9 QUICK AEE EU neitie ivsssriaes sms inities a 10 Hardware ISAM AU OM Lave 10 GEK PO Ne 11 Connect to the Web Based Manager cc ccscecseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeees 13 Web Based Manager Basic Settings 15 Configuration Hierarchy nue ts esta 21 Overview of Configuration Menu 22 NEMOK SAME arr 23 Firewall SetUNg S Lei hein these encens 30 FNS MS nn me 35 SEN Management ur 37 SE Loa 9 0 EEE 43 User Manag CIM Cl avvver AR 48 NAS M EGEN NS 50 FP EN 64 Personal Web SENG 66 Emak NVE ogsp eO N EE 67 Windows USB Printer Server 69 PIO 0 SR EE ET 71 Introduction Thank you for purchasing our innovative all in one solution Powerful Server appliance for your networking needs The SA integrates server services such as a Network Address Translator NAT Virtual Private Network VPN SPI firewall and networked storage Into one easy to manage device The Powerful Server appliance allows a group of trusted computers and networks to connect quickly and safely With the Powerful Server appliance network managers and users can save time in establishing some of the most common services done on servers costing thousands of dollars Product Specifications Connection Sha
18. U 1500 Tx Err Packets 96 0 Rx Err Packets 59 0 Link Status Port 1 Link Down Link Status Port 2 Link Down Link Status Port 3 Link Down Link Status Port 4 Link Down Refres Figure 2 3b 14 Web Based Manager Basic Settings Start to configure your network environment by clicking the Basic Settings in left menu The Basic Settings page is shown as Figure 2 4a Basic Settings Internal Network Interface Server Appliance Name Server Appliance IP Address 12 LAN Netmask 255 Domain Name Server Domain Name Server 1 po Optional Domain Name Server 2 po AOL Optional Domain Name Server 3 P UPnP Setting UPnP Media Server Enable Disable External Network Interface C ADSL PPPoE ADSL PPTP DHCP Client Fixed IP Address DHCP Client Setting Hardware Address 00 F Appl PP Ys Figure 2 4a The Basic Settings page contains Network Policy Internal Network Interface Domain Name Server and External Network Interface We describe these settings below in detail You must click the apply button after you finish inputting the settings You will see a rebooting window as Figure 2 4b During the rebooting phase do not turn off or unplug the Powerful server appliance 15 Server Now 900 Figure 2 4b e Internal Network Interface The default settings are n Host Name SA n Private IP 172 16 1 1 n Private IP Netmask 255 255 0 0
19. ail Server The Personal POP E mail Server provides users the ability to run a personal private e mail server Send e mail you re your registered domain name or just create a DDNS account and have your personalized e mail address FTP Server FTP is the most secure fastest reliable method of transferring files The FTP 5 server allows you full control over who can login to the Powerful Server appliance which files the user can access or they could upload data Power Management We divide the power management function into three parts These are Power Down and Hard Disk Standby We ll describe each part in detail below Power Down We turn the power down in several ways n Power Down by Web Please select System Management gt Administrator Settings In Power Down field to select the enable radio button and then click the apply button Power Down by press the power button Prompt Power Down Please press and hold the power button at least 4 seconds Hard Disk Standby If the hard disk is idle for a while we would like the hard disk to enter standby mode to reduce the consumption of power In the left menu select NAS Management gt RAID Initialization Wizard in HD Power Management Setting please select the time in the Turn Off hard disk field Figure 1 2 If you select none the hard disk will not enter the standby mode even if it is always idle If you select 5 mins the hard disk will enter standby mo
20. amp R avision Device Type Support Burn Proof Max Read Speed Current Read Speed Max Write Speed Current Write Speed 2195 KB Current Media Type Current Media Capacity Buffer Size Feiret 58 TEAC DV W 24E W EDA DVD R DVD RW Tes 1100k Bis 1 16S0kBE S5dfIk B S5dfk B DVD RW Dec ATGB nt El Erase CD DVD Before you erase CD DVD RW disc the current media information will be shown as the picture on the right side The most important thing is you can Current Media information Verdor TEAC Product ID amp Revision DV WAEWwW RDA know how much data have Device Type DYD R DYDRW been stored in this disc Current Media Type DVDEW Dir When you press the Apply Data Size on Disc 109 MB button on the Current App Media Information page the warning dialog will be pop up it will remind you all data will be destroyed after erasing the disc Microsoft Internet Explorer e Burning Wizard The convenient burning tool be provided here you don t need to backup your USB data into CD DVD RW disc through the windows application just follow the instructions of the burning wizard you can easy to backup your important files into connected USB CD DVD RW The Device Information will be shown first Before burning you can check all information here CD DVD RW Burning Wizard Device Information Verdor TEAC Product ID amp Revision DV W24EW ROA Device Type DV D R DVD
21. browser www mywebsite com 77 to see the website You do not normally use 80 because that s the assumed default in the industry Uploading your web page s All web pages for your website will be stored in the www shared folder You can copy the folders and files of your website into that directory via the network neighborhood mapped drive or FTP if you have enabled that function Make sure that you have allowed the user uploading the files to have read write access under File Sharing By default anyone anonymous can have access to the www shared folder as the guest account is assigned to that share Web page design You must have an index html file as that is what the web server will look for as the first page of your website You are free to make folders under the www directory to help organize your website All references to those directories can be called on from any page You can use many popular web page design programs to make your website and then copy the finished product all associated images files and folders also to the www shared folder 66 Accessing the website Users with a static WAN IP address can access the website simply by typing in the IP address on any browser If you are on the inside of the network you must use the WAN IP address to access the website not the internal appliance IP address If you have a domain name then you can have the domain name company forward the doma
22. count users to protect your e mails and to prevent people from unauthorized use of your e mail server 68 Windows USB Printer Server Standard USB 1 1 and 2 0 printers can easily be shared between Windows users on the network with the built in USB printer server Note Some or all functions of multi function printers may not work depending on the driver support by the respective printer manufacturers Please make sure the hard disk has been initialized The RAID status is Active Volume Status Type Available Size Total dse EMD SNus RAID O Stripe 576836 ME 586067 ME Connect a USB Printer to the USB port on the back of the NAS and turn it on e Windows Neighborhood Locate the NAS device in My Network Places and select it by double clicking on the icon da Computers Near Me iol x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help wa Back gt search Ub Folders LA as D x Address Ah Acc Links a a 2S e Computers Near Me You will now see the printer port 60 objectis next to the shares for the device Enter a valid user name and password when prompted m Mas Fie Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Double click on the PortA printer ent S Qant Gum GEK AP icon and follow the instructions Address E ynas to install the printer driver at the a local station You may need to select Have Disk and insert your printer s driver CD during the installation process
23. cs for 192 168 1 14 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost Ax loss fs roximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum Pms Average ms By pinging the device name we also get the IP address of that device also 12 Searching the Network for the NAS If you are not able to locate the NAS in the Network e or My Network Places you can try to search for it Click Search under My Network Places Enter the name of the NAS or the Fixed IP address if configured that way and click Search Now fa My Network Places File Edit View Favorites Tools Help My Network Places Address Ein Search Grew ot Add Network Place Entire Network a Search for Computers Computer Hame nay Search for other tems Stop Search Computers Files or Folders Wear Me LL All other company and or products names are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective owners HD Installation Note To install HD Please follow the step listed below 1 Shutdown server and unplug power cord 2 Take off HD cover then affix HD onto the cover with screws provided 3 Set jumper of HD to Master or Cable select For detail positioning please refer to HD supplier s manual 4 Plug in IDE flat cable and HD power cord on HD 5 Affix HD cover onto server While installing HD Please be careful as not to mash flat cable and
24. d folders by their username and password When creating a new shared folder user and groups from the current list must be assigned When a user group tries to access the folder the system will check the list of valid users for the shared folder If the user group is included in the list the user group then has permission to access the shared folder Users For file sharing to work we have to allow users and or groups We create the user accounts here The admin and guest accounts are in the system by default and User Account Management cannot be User List removed The op admin account is different than the one used to access the Ul and can be modified Addy Remoug Modif Enter a username and password Note Windows 98 SE Me users should user the same Add Modify Users username as their Windows login User Setting Passwords Password are recommended but are not Applyg y 48 required Click Apply User Account Management when completed User List m gt admin Highlight a user name and click on Remove or Modify to delete or change user information Pr ikt e Groups After creating the users you can categorize the users into different groups to make assignment Group Management easier Group List BYENONE Click on Add to create a new group name Remong Modig Group Setting Enter the group name Groupname sid Group Members System Users Highlight the user s
25. date should be needed unless it is recommended by technical support Note Do not do a firmware update over a wireless connection or power the unit down during a firmware update Any interruption during an update will damage your unit and require you to send it in for service Firmware Update Current firmware Firmware Version 1 45 version Firmware Update Gs Appl PPS Select Browse and locate the updated firmware If the firmware file is not correct it will not update the firmware in the unit The version number will remain the same after the firmware update procedure 39 The update percentage will Update Report update the status Update Percentage 39 Click Restart when the upload is complete Though it is not generally necessary Administrator Management New Password Confirm New Password er External Admin port 80 1 9000 Power down Yes No Restart device Yes No Clear event log Yes No Restore factory default Yes No You should restore factory default to make sure that new features and settings are implemented Note You must re initialize the hard drive if you do this 40 Time Settings The NAS s built in clock should be adjusted to the current local time This will insure accurate time reporting in the logs and file records Select your GMT time zone and Time ene Sunn amr 8 00 then enter the date and time Click on Apply to make the Lil L
26. de once it is idle for more than five minutes RAID Initialization Wizard Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology S M A R 1 Setting SMART Enable Disable Apply HD Power Management Setting Disk Number Size SM ALE T Status HDD A 293033 ME Pass Ready HDD E 293033 ME Fass Ready Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size RAID Status Figure 1 2 Physical Parts and Panel of the Powerful Server One WAN port 10 100 Mbps WAN port MDI MDIX switch Four LAN ports 10 100 Mbps Four USB 2 0 port Reset Button Power Button Power Jack DC 12V LEDs Link Activity LEDs for Each Ethernet Port Power LED HD Access HD Indicator amp Packet Transmit Receive LEDs gt J ee D gt gt ee fee WAN Port The WAN port is used to connect to an ADSL Cable modem for linking to the Internet WAN MDI MDIX Switch The WAN MDI MDIX switch is used to adjust the cable connection of the WAN port If the port is connected to hub you should move the switch to the hub side if the port is connected to PC like machine you should move the switch to the PC side As for the four LAN ports there Is no need to add additional switches for each cable connection This is because the LAN ports support auto MDI MDIX LAN Ports The LAN ports are used to connect to a PC server hub switch or other network devices on the intranet Reset Button If you forget your password and or IP settings you will not b
27. dmin This feature allows administrators to access the web based configuration menu from the Internet The default setting for this feature Is disabled for security reasons External Admin Port defines a port for the remote administrator to connect to Restart device This function reboots the Powerful Server appliance select the enable radio button to restart SA The default setting of the function is disabled Clear event log This function is used to clean the system history that is listed in Event Report section 8 2 If you choose the No radio button the event record never clears even when you reboot the system Clear DHCP lease This function is used to clean the DHCP Lease record listed in section 8 4 Please choose the Yes radio button to clean DHCP lease report Restore Factory default To recover the factory settings please choose the Yes radio button and the factory defaults will be loaded Click the apply button 38 Event Report Settings Send alerts to an e mail account The mail server should allow e mails from the same network Event Report Settings Event Report Setting E mail address to send the alerts to Alarm Mail Enable Disable Administrator E mail Jo Alert Level Normal Warning Applyg Firmware Update Updates and functionality can be added via this function Please check the web for the latest firmware if you are having any issues In general no up
28. e shown in Status field column If all hard disks in Not Active mode RAID and HD configuration will not be activated Hard disk Status Disk Number Model Name Size S M A R T Status HDD amp A Not Active HDD B QUANTUM FIREBALL 8T2 1A4 2062 ME Failed Not Active Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size RAID Status No Available Figure 3 8a As long as any of the hard disks is Not Active or in initialization process user wont be able to execute RAID and HD initialization You will see a screen similar to Figure 3 86 shown on your screen where the button would be disabled in grayish color RAID Configuration Single RAID O strip RAID 1 Mirror 7 QF Figure 3 8b Only one HD detected in Powerful Server appliance Figure 3 8c Hard Disk s Availability Disk Number Model Name Size S M A E T Status HD A Mot Active HDD E ST34008324 290708 ME Fass Ready Figure 3 8c 53 Then only Single configuration operable RAID configuration unavailable as illustrated in Figure 3 8d RAID Confiquration Single i RAID O strip RAID 1 Mirror Figure 3 8d Disk size will be shown in Size field column of Hard Disk s Availability as illustrated in Figure 3 8e Hard Disk s Availability Disk Number Model Mame Size SM A E T Status HDD amp STE 488354 ME Pass Readv R AID 1 HDD B ST250064 468384 ME Pass Readv RAID 1 Figure 3 8e RAID 1 Mirror After initializing to RAID 1 Mirror
29. e instructions 8 Note your hostname so you can input it in the DDNS configuration for your device You can setup additional host names for additional devices Please follow the steps below to setup DDNS on your SA 1 Select Enable radio button in DDNS Client Service field Select the DDNS service provider Enter the User name The user name you log in DDNS service Enter the password The password you log in DDNS service Enter the Host name The host name you register in DDNS service eo re DD 29 6 Click the apply button Every time your public IP changes the SA will tell the DDNS server what your new IP address is Other users through the magic of DDNS will be sent to the right place Firewall Settings When you select the Firewall Settings item in left menu of the web page four configuration items appear including Virtual Server settings URL Filter IP Filter setup and Denial of Service Please refer the corresponding section for each of these items Basic Settings Network Settings VPN Settings System Management System Reports User Management N S Management Virtual Server Settings Virtual Server Enable Disable IP address Protocol Port Range ie 1 16 JP JD TCP v m2 6 0 E TCP v 71 15 0 LE TP W ma P 0 TCP v The virtual server service is a way to simulate multiple servers on the intranet You have several IP addresses within your LAN These IPs are not
30. e 2004 s a DE 3 changes HH MM SS Appl PP 4 Date Time Pronerties Date amp Time Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US Canada Tijuana EN 10 37 am You can find your GMT time zone by double clicking on the clock M Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes located on the bottom right corner cancel am of your desktop 41 SNMP SNMP SNMP Setup SNMP Agent Enable Disable Community Name s30 System Contact 52300 mal your net System Location ian o O Appl PP r The SNMP agent allows users with SNMP client applications to conveniently inspect the network status of SA Please follow the steps below to setup the SNMP agent 1 Select the Enable radio button in the SNMP Agent field 2 Enter the Community Name Note that the agent side and the client side must use the same community name 3 Enter the contact information in System Contact field For example the phone number or the email account of the administrator 4 Enter the location of the unit the System Location field 5 Click the apply button 42 System Reports When you select System Reports in the left menu of the web page four configuration items appear including System Information System Log URL Log and DHCP Lease Report Please refer to the corresponding section for these configuration items Basic Settings Network Settings Firewall Settings VPN Settings System Management System Re
31. e able to access the SA You can use the Reset Button to restore the factory settings To initiate a reset you must hold the button for at least 5 seconds The primary default settings are listed in the following table Configuration Item Default Settings Internal IP address 172 16 1 1 Power Button You can use the Power Button to turn on off Powerful Server appliance Description of LEDs Description of LEDs On Off No LED on Flash The interface is transmitting receiving packets WAN LAN The network link is 100 Mbps 10 100 Mbps The network link is 10 Mbps On en a Throughput 2 LEDs on Current transfer rate is gt 50KB s 4 LEDs on Current transfer rate is gt 500KB s Package Contents Powerful Server Power Adapter and Power Cord Ethernet cable User Manual CD Quick Installation Guide 2 3 gt 3 Quick Installation This chapter will give you brief instructions on how to install the product In section 2 1 we will configure the hardware part of SA step by step In section 2 2 we will check whether the IP address of your PC is assigned by DHCP Once we complete the installation of the SA hardware and checked your PC settings we will use the web based management to configure the SA to suit your network environment In section 2 3 and 2 4 we will review all the software settings We will configure it to gain access to the Internet If you need additional help or advanced setting details please refer
32. eling Protocol described in RFC 2637 is a PPP specific protocol proposed by Microsoft The SA implements a PPTP server The remote user can connect to the PPTP server and access a local host behind the PPTP server When you select the VPN item in left menu of the web page PPTP configuration options will appear Please refer to the corresponding section for these configurations PPTP Settings For most companies the PPTP server creates a secure connection that a remote user can access a host within the company The remote user has to run a PPTP client and connect to the PPTP server The PPTP server has to validate the remote user as being in the User List in section 9 1 The server certifies the PPTP client with a username and password After passing the certification the server will assign a private IP address to the client The remote user will be treated like a member of the LAN and can access the local hosts inside the company Please refer to Appendix A for more details about configuring a PPTP VPN connection To run the PPTP server on the company side please follow the steps below 1 In PPTP Settings page Select the Enable button in PPTP Server field Figure 6 1 2 Enter the private IP address of the server in Server IP Address field 3 Enter the Client IP Range The server will assign the IP to each client within the range 4 Click the apply button 35 PPTP Server Setting PPTP Server Enable Disable Server IP Addres
33. es window shows up Figure 2 2c 4 Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button then click the OK button Local Area Connection Status Co General Support Connection Status Connected Duration 00 10 21 Speed 100 0 Mbps Activity gt l Fecerved Packetz 253 161 Figure 2 2a 11 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using BS Intell H FROTO0 VE Network Connection Configure This connection uses the following items i Client for Microsoft Nebsorks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks m Qos Packet Scheduler iF Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Urinstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Close Cancel Figure 2 2b Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically iF your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings 4 Obtain an IP address automatically D Use the following IF address IP address Alternate DNS server Figure 2 2c 12 Connect to the Web Based Manager Please follow the steps to connect to the web based manager 1 Open a browser o
34. i 0 o Bo Internal IP Range 2 D o o b fff External IP Range 2 D 0 0 o Appl Cancel pplyg If you get several fixed IP addresses from your ISP and the ISP restricts the bandwidth for each fixed IP address you have to prevent the network packets from always sending on the same IP address and the other IP address to sit idle Multiple NAT solves this and allows you to increase the bandwidth Multiple NAT allows you to dispatch your network packets evenly to these IP addresses provided by ISP 26 5 6 network is 172 16 1 x ISP Enter the Internal IP range1 e g 172 16 1 1 24 It means the Enter the External IP range1 the IP address range you get from your Enter the Internal IP range2 e g 192 168 1 1 24 It means the network is 192 168 1 x Enter the External IP range2 the IP address range you get from your ISP Or enter 0 in each field for non setting multiple NAT Click the apply button After you configure the Multiple NAT on the group of fixed IP addresses it can increase the bandwidth The Internal IP range you entered will be routed to the corresponding External IP range Route Settings Route Settings Routing Setup Enable Disable Destination network 168 o jf pa e p e e o P JOHR P P P Ho Ho P P m e JP JER Gateway e je je je e je je je e Je je Je e je Je JP Appl PP
35. in You should be able to see the Appliance in your network neighborhood now You must initiate the VPN connection each time unless you selected otherwise TIPS If all you need is file transfer we suggest using the FTP server feature as it is faster and simpler If you must use the PPTP VPN feature then you can also disable the encryption under Properties gt Security to increase the performance Pinging You can test your network connection in various situations with this very simple method Gp nee LOT mere From a command D gt ping 192 168 1 14 prompt type In ping Pinging 192 168 1 14 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 14 bytes 32 time lt ifms TIL 255 lt IP address gt or ping Reply from 192 168 1 14 hytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 255 lt network name gt Reply from 192 168 1 14 bytes 32 timetl ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 1 14 hytes 32 timetl ms TTL 255 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 14 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B Oz loss If there are replies Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum Bms Average ms then there is a Mir ping nas connection running Pinging nas 192 168 1 141 with 32 bytes of data between the two Reply from 192 168 1 14 hytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 1 14 bytes 32 timetl ms TTL 255 machines Reply from 192 168 1 14 hytes 32 time lt ifms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 1 14 bytes 32 timetl ms TTL 255 Ping statisti
36. in to this static IP address With a domain name you do not have to remember the IP address just the domain name If you have a dynamic IP you can setup a DDNS account and enable the DDNS feature of your appliance to make your website accessible without having to find out the current IP address Refer to the DDNS Chapter for more information Important Note The www share defaults to allow guest users to have access Please go into NAS Management gt File Sharing add a valid user and remove guest if you do not wish everyone to be able to modify you web pages E mail Server The E mail Server settings are located under Nas Management gt E mail Server Getting started In order to use the e mail server you must have a domain name or have registered with a DDNS service provider E mail requires a domain name and will not work with just an IP address Enable the e mail server by selecting the Enable radio button Enter your domain name in Mail Domain Name For example myhomedomain com is a valid name Do not enter the www usually associated with domain names If you have a DDNS name for example myname dyndns org you can enter it here in as shown also You 67 should limit the maximum size a mailbox under the quota field and the size of each e mail in the following field Default settings are O for unlimited E mail names After applying the settings your e mail accounts are now active The
37. ings DDNS Virtual Server URL Filter Firewall Settings VPN Settings System Management IP Filter Denial of Service PPTP Settings Administrator Settings Event Report Settings Firmware Update Time Settings SNMP system Information system Log URL Log DHCP Lease Report Lisers un Me ui T 3 Ad i 7 User Management Groupe RAID Initialization Wizard USB HD Infa NAS Management USB CD DVD Info Buming Wizard Erase CD DVD Advanced File Sharing Email Sesrver Web Server Network Settings When you select Network Settings in the left menu of the web page five configuration options appear DHCP Server IP Alias Multiple NAT Route Settings and DDNS Please refer to the corresponding section for these configurations Basic Settings Netuork Settings Firewall Settings VPN Settings System Management System Reports User Management e DHCP Server DHCP Server DHCP Server DHCP Server Enable Disable Lease time Po mi n IP address range 1 12 172 16 250 IP address range 2 0 T gi b JP JP IP address range 3 0 o e o b JP JP IP address range 4 0 o e o oj JP JP In DHCP Server settings we assign the rage of the virtual IP addresses for the four LAN ports of SA All devices connect to the LAN ports of SA will be dynamically assigned the IP addresses within the range If you wish to mix dynamic and static IP clients on
38. like 172 16 1 10 The IP address 172 16 1 1 cannot be assigned as it is not in the range and is also assigned to SA under Basic Settings If you assign another network e g 192 168 1 x to IP address ranges 2 3 4 please refer to section 4 2 for further IP Alias setting When no other IP address ranges are assigned a zero value should be filled in to indicate that no other IP addresses are available for assignment n To Disable the DHCP Server If you already have a DHCP server on your network 1 Select Disable radio button 2 Click the apply button ese a 24 n Or you do not have DHCP server on your network but you would like to assign a static IP address to each device connected to the LAN port of SA 1 Select Disable radio button 2 Assign a static IP address to each device connected to the LAN port For example you have four PCs PC1 PC2 PC3 and PC4 connected to the LAN port You have to assign a UNIQUE static IP address i e 192 168 0 34 192 168 0 25 192 168 0 18 192 168 0 108 to PC1 PC2 PC3 and PC4 respectively Note The static IP addresses assigned are all in the same subnet with SA In Basic Settings we set 192 168 0 1 as private IP address of SA with a 255 255 255 0 subnet Therefore the networked PCs need to belong to 192 168 0 x IP Alias In Basic Settings we ve set the private IP address of SA as 192 168 0 1 We will assign the LAN ports of SA to
39. mputers on the network to increase performance Most users will not need to change any of the settings Make sure to click on Apply after making any changes Change the workgroup or NAS description Workgroup name should be the same for all MS Windows File Sharing Setup computers sharing MS Windows File Sharing Enable Disable files ER Workgroup Name vorkgroup Computer Description HomeNas Apply Enable Apple file sharing for Apple File Sharing Setup compatibility with Apple File Sharing Enable Disable DONS Apple Zonef RY Enable the FTP server to allow remote and local FTP file access Change the default FTP port 21 for added security or compatibility Note If you change the default port users must FTP Setting manually enter the FTP Server Enable Disable Apply new port number FTP Port when trying to access the FTP server See FTP Server chapter 61 Linux users need to create NFS Mappings in order to connect to the NAS Enable the Network File System and click on Add to create the mapping NFS Setting Network File System Enable Disable Apply NFS Mappings List Remote UID Remote IF Metrask Mapping User Actor Addy Enter the Remote UID IP netmask and the local mapping user NES Mapping Remote UID T Remote Ph hes h hoo ef Mapping User Jadmin vi Once complete mount the share on the Linux machine A typical mount command line mount lt IP address gt lt share folde
40. n the PC that is DIRECTLY connected to the SA Type http 172 16 1 1 in address field And then press Enter key Server Appliance Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Address http j 172 16 1 1 2 An authentication window shows up to prompt you to type the username and the password 3 Leave the username blank and type admin as a password Figure 2 3a 4 Then press OK button The default web page will appear like Figure 2 3b Connect to 172 16 1 1 User name Password _ Remember my password Figure 2 3a 13 System Information System Report Firmware Version 2 02 System Up Time 0 hour 36 min 47 sec Hard disk Status Disk Mumber Model Name Size SEL AE ll Status HDD A ST3300831 293033 ME Pass Ready HDD B ST33008314 293033 ME Pass Ready Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size RAID Status RAID 1 hirror 288401 ME 293033 ME Active Resyncing USB Device Information Position Vendor Product ID Device Type Fort A Fart E Part C Fort D External Network Interface IP Address 192 168 1 106 Hardware Address D0 28 00 03 2f 00 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Max Transfer Unit MTU 1500 Tx Err Packets 340 0 Rx Err Packets 8266 0 Link Status Link Up 100 Mbps Full Duplex Internal Network Interface IP Address 172 16 1 1 Hardware Address 00e dc 35 efidc Netmask 255 255 0 0 Max Transfer Unit MT
41. nal network interface They are described as below 2D D D Firmware Version 2 00 The system up time IP Address the IP address is shown as your current setting In Chapter 2 section 2 4 the Basic setting we already configure the external interface in one of the three ways ADSL PPPoE DHCP client and Fixed IP address In Chapter4 section 4 1 DHCP Server we assigned the IP address range to the internal network interface Hardware Address Ethernet hardware address Netmask corresponding to the network Max Transfer Unit maximum bytes of a packet Tx Err Packets e g 309 0 means you sent 309 packets and there are 0 packets with errors Rx Err Packets e g 3573 2 it means you received 3573 packets and there are 2 error packets Link Status Shows the current transfer speed e g 100Mbps full duplex The refresh button Click the refresh button to see if anything has been updated If your external connection is not set to a fixed IP address you can check whether the Powerful Server appliance has obtained an IP address after booting If there is no external IP address you should check your network connection or environment settings 45 Total Records 18 e System Log Use the information provided here to help diagnose any network related ISSUES Navigate through the history with these buttons You can clear the event logs under the Administrator settings page e URL Log URL Log Total Loge
42. om For example User s office IP addresses are 192 168 1 x set your Appliance to 192 168 2 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Make sure that you have created a user account and password on the Appliance for the users that you want to allow VPN access Proceed to your appliance s PPTP Settings under VPN Settings ls 2 Enable the Server Enter a server IP a number from 2 254 that is not being used by any computer on the Appliance network Usually 200 is a safe number Enter a range of IP addresses that users logging into the Appliance will be assigned Usually 201 210 is ok Again make sure that there are no computers on the Appliance network using the IP addresses in this range Select Apply From the remote computer 1 From the start menu Select Settings gt Network and Dial up Connections gt Make a new connection Click Next on the wizard and select Connect to a private network through the internet Click on Next Select Do not dial Click Next Enter the host name This should be a static IP if you have one If not then set up a DDNS account before continuing This is where the Appliance can be found on the Internet Click Next select if you want to create this connection for all users on your remote network or just for the one computer Click Next 71 6 Name your connection and select if you want to have an icon on your desktop Click Finish when done 7 Use the user name and password on your Appliance to log
43. ovides a powerful firewall capable of preventing hackers from attacking the gateway or internal network Many famous DoS attacks can be detected and prevented Whenever an attack is detected the system will alert the network manager that an attack has occurred The network manager can then inspect the log information to find the IP address that sent the packets Easy Installation In order to facilitate the use of the Powerful Server appliance the product comes with default settings that most network managers can install it without any modification If the network manager needs to modify any of the settings the Powerful Server appliance provides an intuitive Web based user interface RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID is a hard disk access technology that allocates space of disk drives that utilize two or more drives in combination so as to increase fault tolerance and improve overall performance Powerful Server appliance supports 2 types of RAID RAID 0 and RAID 1 n RAIDO Striped Disk Array without Fault Tolerance Provides data striping spreading out blocks of each file across multiple disk drives but no redundancy This improves performance but does not deliver fault tolerance If one drive fails then all data in the array is lost The size of this RAID type equal to sum of Disk 1 and Disk 2 n RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Array A technique in which data is written to two duplicate disks simultaneously This way if one
44. ports User Management N S Management 43 e System information System Information System Report Firmware Version 2 02 System Up Time 0 hour 36 min 47 sec Hard disk Status Disk Number Model Name Size S M LET Status HDD A ST330083 293033 ME Pass Ready HDD B ST3300831 293033 ME Pass Ready Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size RAID Status RAID l Mirrori 288401 ME 293033 ME Active Resyncing USB Device Information Position Vendor Product ID Device Type Fort A Fort E Fort C Fort D External Network Interface IP Address 197 168 1 106 Hardware Address 00 48 0 c 03 2f 0c Netmask 255 255 255 0 Max Transfer Unit MTU 1500 Tx Err Packets 240 0 Rx Err Packets 8266 0 Link Status Link Up LOO Mbps Full Duplex Internal Network Interface IP Address 172 16 1 1 Hardware Address J0 e7 dc 35 efidc Netmask 255 255 0 0 Max Transfer Unit MTU 1500 Tx Err Packets 2960 Rx Err Packets 2590 Link Status Port 1 Link Down Link Status Port 2 Link Down Link Status Port 3 Link Down Link Status Port 4 Link Down Refreshy 44 The System Information displays some useful information about the system It shows the firmware version the system up time and the internal and external network connections On SA We have one WAN port and four LAN ports The WAN port belongs to the external network interface and the LAN port belongs to the inter
45. r save wear and tear and prevent the unit from building up unnecessary heat When a user wants to access the storage the NAS will automatically wake up Select the type of RAID or Single you want to apply above then click on the icon to begin the initialization process Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 re YOU sure you want to initialize RAID 17 ALL DATA WTIIL BE DESTROYED Click OK to the warning message to continue the process Please note that the action will format your HD and all data inside will be lost Enter the workgroup name description and initial share folder name The workgroup name should be the same Step 1 Set default information for file sharing one that the Workgroup Name Morkgroup computers accessing Computer Description HomeNas share Folder NamelShare sd the NAS are on Next Cance Windows 2000 XP users can use a different workgroup name if desired Click Next to continue You can find your workgroup name 21x General Network Identification Hardware User Profiles Advanced by right clicking on My Computer and selecting Properties Windows uses the following information to identify your computer on the network Full computer name acc kevin Workgroup ACC To use the Network Identification Wizard to join Network ID domain and create a local user click Network ID To rename this computer or join domain click Properties 51 Properties You must assign at least
46. r gt lt local directory gt 62 File Sharing For file sharing you must create users and groups first Use this to organize the data on the NAS You can create private and public folders By managing which users have access to the shares users can only access information that they are allowed to This access is the same whether they are accessing the share from the local network or through the Internet via FTP Click on Add to create a new shared folder Enter a share folder name If you choose Single configuration you also have to decide which volume you will put your share folder in 2 share Access Schilling Share Hame ilat Wolume 1 Selections ry LL Alora User List Jerre Wer List mn ein tj SS OES oT Baca 2 ui prb Lane Assign users by highlighting the user selecting the file permission and clicking on the fl ort button Click on Apply when complete Highlight the share folder and click on Remove or Modify to delete or edit the shared folder properties Shared Folders Management Shared Folders hm f Removg Modif For USB Storage Sharing As mentioned above each partition of the attached USB storage will be presented to one shared folder So if one USB storage device be plugged into A port and it have 2 partitions The system create the USBHDA1 and USBHDA2 automatically and assigned the guest have read write permission by default File Sharing _ Shared Folder
47. ring n Flexible Address Space for NAT service n IP Alias n Multiple NAT Virtual Private Network n PPTP Server Client Firewall n Prevent Denial of Service DoS Attacks n Packet URL Filtering n Access Control Virtual Server System Management Web based Management for Configuring System Firmware Update via HTTP Reset To Factory Settings Event Alert and Logs System Information D 3 3 Services n DHCP Client Server n Proxy DNS n RIP n DDNS Client n FTP Server Network n Programmable Static Route n Network Protocols Supported PPPoE TCP UDP ICMP ARP PPP Authentication n PAP CHAP MS CHAPv2 Real Time Clock RAID Support n Supports RAID 0 1 File Sharing n Supports CIFS SMB AppleTalk AFP NFS User Management n Local User Account Management Power Management n Support Mechanical Off Soft Off Sleeping Working System States Other Features n Personal Web Server n USB Printer Server n USB Storage Sharing n Personal POP E Mail Server Benefits and Key Features Virtual Private Network With Virtual Private Networking an enterprise can establish a dedicated tunnel among branch offices and or mobile employees All data is encrypted and decrypted via the pre defined dedicated tunnel This prevents any hackers from stealing private information in the public network With this 3 functionality any sub network can be grouped as though they are in the same network Firewall The Powerful Server appliance pr
48. s 172161 Client IP Range 472 16 1 2 172 16 1250 App lg Figure 6 1 36 System Management When you select the System Management item in the left menu five configuration items appear including Administrator Settings Event Report Settings Firmware Update Time Settings and SNMP Please refer the corresponding section for these configuration details Basic Settings Network Settings Firewall Settings VPN Settings System Management System Reports User Management N S Management e Administrator Settings Administrator Management New Password eesse 7 least 4 characters no white space Confirm New Password l se si External Admin Enable Disable External Admin port 1 9000 Power down C Yes No Restart device C Yes No Clear event log Yes No Clear DHCP lease C Yes No Restore factory default Yes No Apply i Cancan In Administrator settings you will find the basic administrator functions The settings are easily modified and managed by the administrator They are described as below 37 New Password the administrator could change the administrator password here Please enter the new password you would like to change to Note that you must fill the new password in both Password change and Password confirmation fields If both fields are not the same the page will not be submitted Confirm New Password please enter the new password again External A
49. s Management Shared Folders Add Rem og Modig FTP Server If you want to access files stored on your NAS from a remote location the included FTP server is the easiest way Here is a typical setup Connection Diagram Work PC lt gt Internet lt gt DSL Modem lt gt Router lt gt NAS To access files from the NAS from a remote location a static IP and or a DNS name is required You can also setup a DDNS account if you are using a dynamic IP your DSL IP changes all the time See Dynamic Domain Name Server for additional information and help in setting up this service Your router must have this feature or you may have to run client software on a PC that is running on the network You must set your router to forward port 21 to 64 your NAS s fixed IP address Refer to the DDNS and port forwarding virtual server chapter of your router manual for details Enable the FTP server on the NAS You can change the default FTP port in the same configuration screen This is useful for making you FTP server less visible to users whom you do not want to grant access Some networks also block the standard port 21 and may require you to change to a different port Note If you change the default port 21 you will need to enter the port number every time you access the FTP server Make sure to have users and passwords assigned to all your shared folders If you want to allow anyone access just assign the guest account to that folder
50. s the Initialize button to initialize a designated one Hard Disk s Availability Disk Number Model Mame Size S M A E T Status HDD amp ST3400832 A 390798 ME Pass Vad Initia ize HDD E ST3T00832 A 290708 ME Fass ana Initia ize Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size Status No Available Figure 3 8n 57 e USB HD Information Each of formatted partitions FAT32 EXT2 and EXT3 on the attached USB storage drive will be shown in the USB HD information page The naming rule for Mounting path is based on the connecting port For example if the USB hard drive was attached on port and here are three formatted primary partitions on the disk the SA will create USBHDA1 and USBHDA2 USB Hardisk Information Fort Disk Capacity 38154 ME Partition Mo Total Size ME Available Size MB Mounting Fath l Primary 20451 18279 USBHD AI 2 Frimary 17665 16265 USBHD AZ FortC Disk Capacity 19077 ME Partition Mo Total Size MB Available Size MB Mounting Fath Primary 19069 16547 USBHDCI Refresh e USB CD DVD RW information This page display more detailed information for the connected USB CD DVD RW device The device type transfer soeed media type and media capacity will be USE CO DYO RV Information shown in this page The Refresh button let you can update the Information immediately and Eject button is used to unload the current media open the tray v rder Product ID
51. tatus is still the same check to make sure that the username password cables etc are all correct 19 Example 4 ADSL PPTP Client Setting External Network Interface C ADSL PPPoE ADSL PPTP DHCP Client Fixed IP Address ADSL PPTP Setting User Name it o Password Jess My IP Address 210 Server IP Address 211 Apply If your ISP provides a PPTP server you could set up the PPTP client here Please follow the steps Select ADSL PPTP radio button Enter the user name You get this from your ISP Enter the password You get this from your ISP Enter the IP address of your host in My IP Address Enter the IP address of the server in Server IP Address LR p Doa In the following chapters we will cover more details of configuring the SA 20 Configuration Hierarchy This chapter gives you an overview of all the configuration options available The Powerful Server appliance is a multifunction product The section3 1 explains the corresponding settings for each function And in section3 2 we describe the power management in detail There are eight main categories in configuration menu Basic settings Network settings Firewall settings VPN settings System management System reports User management and NAS management Each item has advanced configurations See Figure 3 1 21 Overview of Configuration Menu Figure 3 1 Basic Settings DHCP Server P Alias Multiple MAT Network Settings Route Sett
52. te2 Site10 fields Please follow the steps 1 2 3 4 Select Enable radio button in URL Filter In Site 1 please enter the URL address Please repeat the step 2 to build more URL addresses not allowed Click the apply button If the Site1 is given as www yahoo com any hosts in the intranet will not be allowed to connect to www yahoo com If you do not restrict any access from intranet to Internet please select the Disable radio button in the URL Filter 32 IP Filter Setup IP Filter IP Filter Enable Disable IF Filter Group Protocol Blocked Forts Mo Blocked Port Range isa fee TE JP VA PE ME JE e JP RIER re eme P IP IP ep e lp ve ieme e e Je e le le ve eae BE e e p le Ile ve eae e e E Appl PP 0 e p JUDE BABE The IP filter function is similar to URL Filter It provides further restrictions in access permission URL Filtering only blocks port number 80 HTTP In IP filtering you can assign a group of IP to be restricted You can block four individual ports or a range of ports in the same time So the specific group of intranet hosts cannot connect to these ports Please follow the steps 1 Select Enable radio button in IP Filter 2 Enter the IP address range in the format x x x x x e g 192 168 1 0 24 you would like to restrict the IP group 3 Select the Protocol 4 Enter the port number in Blocked Ports No There are four fields you can enter in an
53. to the remaining chapters Hardware Installation Please follow the steps below to install hardware 1 Get the included Ethernet cable Connect one end of it to the ADSL Cable modem and the other end to the WAN port on the SA 2 Get another Ethernet cable Connect one end of it to the PC or hub and the other end to one of the LAN ports on the SA 3 Turn the ADSL Cable modem on Note Cable modem users MUST disconnect the cable modem from the wall outlet for at least 2 minutes before turning it on again If there are more PCs or hubs to be connected please repeat step 2 4 Connect the included power adapter to the power socket on the SA and then plug the power adapter into a wall outlet 5 Turn on the SA If the link LED of the WAN port is not ON switch the WAN MDI MDIX switch to the alternate setting The hardware installation is now complete 10 Check Your PC First Please check the following settings on your PC Do not assign an IP address to your PC 1 Please select sequentially In Start menu gt Settings gt Control panel gt Network connections gt Local Area Connection Then a Local Area Connection Status window shows up Figure 2 2a 2 Click the Properties button in Local Area Connection Status Then the Local Area Connection Properties window shows up Figure 2 2b 3 Select Internet protocol TCP IP item and then click the Properties button The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properti
54. utlet for at least 2 minutes before turning it on again Some cable modem connections need you to provide specific hardware address For the case you should fill your hardware address that you get from your ISP provider in Hardware Address field to override the original hardware address However it does not update the original hardware address stored in EEPROM If you would not like to override the hardware address you should set each field of the Hardware Address to zero 00 18 Example 3 ADSL Connection External Network Interface fe ADSL PPPoE ADSL PPTP DHCP Client Fixed IP Address ADSL PPPoE Setting User Name 485159228Ghimetaet Password jeeeccees MTU Size 1492 lt 1492 Connect OnDemand Enable Disable Disconnect when network idled min PPPoE Management Status Connected Connection Time 00 00 38 y Bol ae Most ADSL connections do not give you a fixed IP address In this case you must enter the user name and password provided by your ISP for authentication Please follow the steps below 1 Please select the ADSL PPPoE radio button 2 In ADSL PPPoE Setting Enter the User Name and Password 3 Click the apply button to save your settings After completing your configuration each time the S boots it will try to connect with your ISP and the ISP will assign the Powerful Server appliance an external IP address Once successfully connected the Status field should reflect this If the S
55. y are based on your user names that are created under user management For example if teacher is a user on the appliance and school com is the domain name the e mail address for teacher is now teacher school com DDNS e mail addresses work in a similar manner For example if teacher is the user on the appliance and the domain name DDNS is school dyndns org then the e mail address would then be teacher school dyndns orq Sending and receiving e mail You can use any POP e mail type program to retrieve and send your e mails Windows includes MS Outlook Express as a standard application Start Outlook Under Tools gt Mail you want to ADD a mail account Enter a display name the formal name you want your e mails to appear to come from Usually your full name In the e mail address field enter your new e mail address From the above example we would enter teacher school com or teacher school dyndns org Under Incoming mail server and Outgoing mail server enter your domain name In the above examples it would either be school com or school dyndns org Both fields should be the same Lastly enter the Account name and password This name is the same one as on your appliance In this case user name is teacher and password is Click on the Finish and you are ready to send and receive e mail NOTE Passwords are highly suggested for all e mail ac
56. y order or combination You can enter one two etc 5 Enter the range of port numbers if any in Blocked Port Range In the example if any hosts that requests information from 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 in the intranet with port number 21 23 or from 100 to 1024 with TCP protocol will be blocked 33 e Denial of Service Denial of Service DoS Protection Enable Disable I Detect SYN Flood Attack Maximum TCF flow packets sec IF Detect ICMP Flood Attack Maximum ICMP flow packets sec IF Detect UDP Flood Attack Maximum UDP flow packets sec IF Deny ICMP Echo Requestiping on the WAM port IV Detect Ping of Death Attack Detect Tear Drop Attack Detect IP Spoofing Attack Detect Port Scan Attack Applyy It is highly recommended that the DoS Protection feature be enabled to prevent attacks on the network However if you allow someone to manage the router from outside or are running a web server e mail server or FIP server you should either disable Detect SYN Flood Attack or increase the TCP flow Otherwise the configuration web pages will not be sent smoothly 34 VPN Settings VPNs Virtual Private Networking provide secure communication between two separate networks without using a dedicated leased line In order to achieve this functionality a secure tunnel must be built between the two sites for secure communication over the Internet The SA supports the most popular protocol PPIP PPIP Point to Point Tunn
57. you should see a screen similar to Figure 3 8f where total size is the same as the original hard disk size If the size of Disk 1 and Disk 2 is different then RAID 1 s total size would automatically select the smaller one as its size However we suggest you to use the same size when choosing RAID 1 The Powerful Server appliance will automatically run resyncing after format The RAID 1 configuration will be able for use now Hard Diskis Availability Disk Number Model Mame Size 5 M 4 E T Status HDD A ST350064 A 456354 ME Pass Readv R AID 1 HDD B ST350064 456354 ME Pass Feady R AID 1 Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size Status RAID l Mirror 480684 ME Active Resyncing 16 Figure 3 8f 54 When a new HD is installed to replace a broken one in RAID 1 Mirror the Powerful Server appliance will set in Degraded mode You can see Recall button in the Status field column of Volume status and see only HDD A Figure 3 89 Press Recall to add HDD B in RAID 1 The warning message will appear after pushing the button Figure 3 8h Press ok to continue the addition Please note that the action will re partition and re format new HD and all data inside will be lost Hard Diskis Availability Disk Mumber Model Name Size S M A R T Status HDD A ST33008314 293033 ME Pass Read RAID 1 HDD B ST33008314 293033 ME Pass Uninitial Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size Status RAID 1 Mirror 288400 MB 293033 MB active
58. your network Under DHCP server settings the SA defaults to assigning IPs 172 16 1 2 through 172 16 1 250 S0 depending on how many fixed IP devices they have they can assign their device to an IP of 172 16 1 251 through 254 23 as these IPs will not be handed out by the S If they have more devices or want a different IP range then all they need to do is modify the range that the SA hands out so it does not hand out an IP in that range Typical offices set their DHCP server to assign IPs from 30 through 200 IPs 1 through 29 are usually assigned to servers and 201 and above are reserved for special uses You can either enable the DHCP server or disable it in this screen also n To Enable the DHCP Server If you do not have a DHCP server on your network 1 Select the Enable radio button already enabled by default 2 Enter a number in Lease time field 3 Enter the IP address range as 172 16 1 2 and 172 16 1 250 default Enter the IP address range2 otherwise enter 0 in each field Enter the IP address range3 otherwise enter 0 in each field Enter the IP address range4 otherwise enter 0 in each field 7 Click the apply button When DHCP server is enabled it will allow DHCP clients to obtain their network configuration from the unit In the figure above the IP address range of 172 16 1 2 to 172 16 1 250 is dynamically assigned to individual DHCP clients The DHCP client may be assigned an IP address
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