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1. A OVERVIEW Many software components are covered by the GNU GPL General Public License Some are covered by the BSD License The following table provides details of the various components The text of both Licenses is below Package Name License bftpd BusyBox CUPS e2fsprogs gawk gdbm glibc hdparm Kernel libtermcap Lilo LPRng mod utils net tools openssl pam quota Samba server sh util smtpclient sysVinit telnet server textutils thttpd Tinylogin Ucsc smartsuite udhcp upnpsdk util linux vixie cron XFS patch GPL GPL GPL GPL GPL LGPL GPL GPL GPL BSD or GPL GPL GPL GPL GPL GPL GPL GPL GPL GPL Distributable GPL 60 Distributable B BSD LICENSE BSD License Information Copyright c 2002 All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution Neither the name of the BSD organization nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission
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3. Help New Group Use this area to create a new group Note that some special characters e g V 2 96 0 and 2 byte characters cannot be used in Group Name Existing Groups This shows the list of all Groups Two groups everyone and administrators always exist These groups cannot be deleted 34 Create Button Use this Button to create a new Group Enter the desired name for the new Group in the Name field and then click this button Access Button Clicking this will display the shares which members of the current Group are able to access You can then assign remove or modify access rights for this Group Note The administrators Group ALWAYS has Read Write access to ALL Shares Members Button Clicking this will display the users who are members of the selected Group You can then add or delete members Delete Button Click this Button to Delete the selected Group Note The administrators and everyone Groups cannot be deleted GROUPS ACCESS SCREEN Click on the Access button within the Groups screen You will see the Groups Access Rights screen which allows you to view and modify the Groups that can access this Share Note The administrators group ALWAYS has Read Write R W access to ALL shares Group Access Rights Group Name administrators Accessible Shares Other Shares ADMIN RW DISK RW End of List End of List Select multiple Shares by holding
4. Home Users Status Network System Media Advanced You can specify the settings of media function in this screen iTunes Server MV Enable iTunes Server Server Name MyXerver iTunes Content Directory DISK iTunes MP3 Broadcast v Enable MP3 Broadcast Server Name MyXerver MP3 Port Number 1234 Play by C Order Shuffle Content Directory Browse 53 Media Server M Enable Media Server Server Name Content Directory Directory Media Type m Music 3 v Picture O us E il Check on the box to enable iTunes Server as shown above Specify a Server Name for example MyXerver iTunes Click on Browse button to find or create the folder where iTunes music will be stored Click on Save button at the bottom of the Media screen 4 Then on your computer which is on the same network as the NAS run the iTunes software You can download the latest version of iTunes software from http www apple com The iTunes software will be able to detect the all shared iTunes library on the network If you had specified the server name as MyXerver iTunes on the NAS you will be able to see this entry under SHARED in your iTunes interface 5 Tolisten to the music simply click on MyXerver iTunes and you will be able to see the list of songs which you have copied in step 1 Fie Edit Controls View Store Advanced Help iTunes i eje 2 Y PLAYLISTS Party Shuffle A Discover Your Music wi
5. Never 2 po am y Standby Set Hard Disk to Standby Mode after Idle 30 minutes Save Cancel view Log Help Format This allows you to format both the internal disk and the USB disk Internal Disk USB Disks Format Button Scandisk Not Installed No disk is inserted or connection or disk has failed Not Formatted Disk has been detected but it is not ready for use Use the Format button to prepare the disk for use Formatting This message will only be displayed after you have clicked the Format button See below for details of this button Formatted Disk is ready for use No Installed No disk is inserted into this USB port Not Formatted This USB disk hasn t been formatted into FAT or NTFS file system You can click Format button to format it Formatted Disk is ready for use Use this button to format the disk This will partition and quick format the new disk WARNING This will destroy any data on the disk Once started this process can NOT be halted or reversed N A No disk is available Not Scanned No Scandisk has been performed recently on this drive Scanning Scandisk operation is in progress The disk cannot be used while a Scandisk is in progress If required use the Stop button to terminate the Scandisk operation and gain 43 access to data on the disk To see the results of the Scandisk operation use the View Disk Log button Completed The
6. Status Out of Paper or No Printer No of Print Jobs 0 Delete Current Job Delete All Jobs xl Disks Internal Disk Model SAMSUNG HD252KJ Capacity Free Space 225 746 MB Total Space 238 105 MB USB Disk Model TREK TDPAPIER Capacity E Free Space 887 MB Total Space 963 MB Partition File System Share Total Size Free Size 1 FATIG FLASH 1 1 963 MB 887 MB sl Save Help H System Server Name Current name of the NAS This name will be shown in Network Neighborhood My Network Places The default server name is MyXerver If you installed more than one unit of MX3600 on your network be sure to change the server name to ensure there is no conflict Server Name is restored to default one after configuration restore IP Address IP Address currently used by the NAS Current time of the NAS Current Status Indicates the current status of the NAS This is usually in Ready mode If Current version of the firmware in the NAS 25 the Server is not available the message will say why the NAS is not available e g Scandisk in Progress Printer The NAS supports printer server function and you can share the USB printer within your network Current Status The different states are Offline Online Out of Paper No of Print Jobs The total number of print jobs in the Print Queue waiting to be printed Disks Displays the status of both the Internal and USB disks Mode Model
7. This screen allows you to manage your download tasks Manager Status Home Download Manager File Size Speed Percent Status Admin sexe om oon em 4304640 KB 2 KB s 0 B s 11 Transferring g ty File Name Essential Apps UFC3 The American Dream nrg ES Task Details 8 Run Task 8 Stop Task J Delete Task f MoveUp MoveDown Logout page Will Refresh In 17 Seconds Turn OFF Page Refresh Add New Task f Refresh f Help The status can either be Enabled or Disabled Name of the user that logins the Download Manager Name of the saved file in the NAS for the task Total size of the downloaded file for the task Speed of the task HTTP FTP task only has download speed BT task has download speed and upload speed and its format is such as Download Speed Upload Speed Completed percentage of the downloaded file from the URL The status can show Waiting Connecting Failed Paused Hashing Transferring or Done Select the tasks to be executed here 47 Task Details View the detailed information of the task Start to run the selected task Stop Task Stop the selected task Delete Task Delete the selected task If the task is done its saved files are kept or all files are deleted DOWNLOAD MANAGER ADD NEW TASK SCREEN Click on the Add New Task Button This screen allows you define download task of Download Manager Download Task Source
8. Type BT s Torrent File From URL M C From Local PC Authentication Required Optional Account Password Destination Share Folder ADMIN y Subdirectoy gt eg movie Save JB cancel B Close Y Help Source Specify type of the file to be downloaded It can be HTTP FTP or BT Bit Torrent URL HTTP FTP Specify the URL if type is HTTP FTP Torrent File Specify the torrent file with which you need download files You can upload it from local PC or provide one HTTP FTP URL for it Authentication Authentication Required If authentication is needed to access the URL need enable it and input the account and Optional password Account name that is used to access the URL if necessary Password that is used to access the URL if necessary 48 Destination Share Folder Select name of the share where downloaded file will be saved Subdirectory Select the subdirectory under the selected share where downloaded file will be saved Save the new task Cancel Button Cancel the modifications on the web page Close Button Close the window CHAPTER 8 ACCESSING MYXERVER OVER THE INTERNET A OVERVIEW If your LAN is connected to the Internet typically by a Broadband Gateway Router and Broadband modem you can make the NAS available via the Internet Features available to Internet users include e Using a Web browser to view and download files e Remote management B MAKI
9. Users by holding CTRL while selecting The name of the Group being modified is shown at the top of the screen Members The Members column on the left shows the users who are currently members of users this Group Other Users The Other Users column on the right shows users who are not currently members of this Group To add a member Select the User or Users in the right hand column and then click the Button Multiple Users can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting To delete a member Select the User or Users in the left hand column then click the gt gt Button Multiple Users can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting 36 C SHARES SCREEN This screen allows you to manage the Shares that exist on the NAS A Share is a folder directory on the NAS that a User Group can access Only the NAS Administrators can create Shares However within a Share users who have access to that Share can create other folders directories as well as files A Share can be accessed by many User Groups and a User Group can access many Shares Ifa folder within a Share is also a Share then all users with access to the outer share will ALWAYS have the same access to the inner share Home Groups Backup Disk Upgrade Setup Shares are folders which are available users Use this screen to create and manage shares Existing Shares Deleting a Share does NOT delete the fol
10. bin Note Implementation of this feature is Browser dependent Other Buttons Start Upgrade Click this button to start the firmware upgrade Button 45 CHAPTER 7 DOWNLOAD MANAGER A OVERVIEW Download manager allows you to download files via FTP HTTP or Bit Torrent without the need to turn on the PC continuously Once the download configuration is defined on the NAS the files will be downloaded automatically THE WEB BASE DOWNLOAD MANAGEMENT INTERFACE To access the Download Manager interface click the Download Manager link on the home page Network Storage Change Password Welcome Please click here to change your password This is the home page of the Network Storage Please select a function tab on the right Administration or click on the menu bar to access files TRA Administrator may change Network Storage s settings here Download Manager Click here to use Vownload Manager function Network Storage Status You will then be prompted for a password as shown below Connect to 192 168 2 144 2 x EN The server 192 168 2 144 at Download Manager requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure User name E admin E CMM D Remember my password pr NESSUN Default administrator user name is admin and password is blank 46 B DOWNLOAD MANAGER SCREEN
11. click on either the Private Data or Public Data on the main screen To browse the contents of Private Data you will need to login with a user name and password Default user is admin and password is empty 3 Toview or download a file click on its name To download any file right click its name and choose Save target as C CHANGING PASSWORD Although the Administrator of the NAS must create your user name and initial password you can then change your own password whenever you wish as follows 1 Onthe Home page of the web interface click on the Change Password 2 The following screen will be displayed 20 Network Storage Home This page allows user to change her his password to match Windows Logon password If your Network Storage has same User Name and Password as Windows then you may access the Network Storage through Network Neighborhood directly User Name Existing Password New Password Confirm New Password 3 Enter the required data User Name your login name on the NAS created by the NAS administrator Existing Password your current password New Password the password you now wish to change to Confirm New Password re enter the new password to ensure it is correct 4 Click Save to save the changes 5 Click Home to return to the main screen 21 CHAPTER 5 ADMINISTRATION SETUP A WEB ADMINISTRATION SETUP Fie Edt View Favortes Too
12. page Cancel Button Click this button to cancel the modifications on the page 33 CHAPTER 6 ADVANCED ADMINISTRATION SETUP A OVERVIEW This section describes the advanced configuration that can be found under the Groups Shares Backup Disk and Upgrade screens To view the advanced menu tabs click on Advanced tab as shown below Status Windows Internet Explorer ni xj Go E http 192 168 2 144 Management setup cgitnext_fle status htm e x esse e We e Sel row about orange Free wo status ae E dh v Le Page Tone a Network Storage A a Uam 1 sisus 1 EIE avenent Y Check the details and status of your Network Storage System Server Name MyXerver Default MyXerver Firmware Version V4 2R07 Hardware Address 00 C0 02 0F FE 26 IP Address 192 168 2 144 Date 2008 11 19 Time 11 23 am Current Status Ready Shutdown Now Restart Now View Log Shutdown Never xj2 joo jam Restart Never zi 12 oo am Printer Current Status Out of Paper or No Printer No ofPrintJobs 0 Delete CurrentJob Delete Allgobs xj B GROUPS SCREEN Use this screen to create and organize the User Groups Access permissions to Shares are granted to User Groups not individual users New Group Name 1 Existing Groups everyone eens E OL ncn Access Members Delete
13. tray Shared Folder Mapping BT Download Setting 12 44 PM 10 Safely Remove Network USB Select the device you want to unplug or eject and then click Eject Wait for the message advising that removal is safe before physically detaching the device USB Network Storage Links amp MyXerver FLASH 1 1 Eject Refresh Cancel 1 Right click on the Flash Map icon in the system tray 2 Select Safely Remove USB Device 3 Select the desired NAS and USB device and click Eject button 4 Wait for the message to appear telling you it is safe to remove the device Note If the USB device is not removed it will not be reconnected You must remove and re insert the USB device to have it re connected C CONFIGURING YOUR NAS Now that everything is connected and powered on you are ready to configure your NAS so that it is accessible to the users on your network This procedure only needs to be done ONCE by the NAS Server s Administrator Other LAN users should follow the Client PC Setup procedure described in the following chapter The initial configuration can be done either by using the Setup CD Windows only or by using a web browser Use the Setup CD method if you have more than one unit of MyXerver on your network METHOD 1 USING THE SETUP CD WINDOWS ONLY 1 Insert the MyXerver MX3600 Setup CD into your CD ROM drive of your computer Run the program NAS Setup exe which is located at the r
14. you want Download Manager to run in specified period every day you need select Every Day or you can select others to limit Download Manager to run on one specified day Time Time of the schedule If selection of Day is not Every Day the End Time cannot be after Start Time 30 E Mail Alert Send E Mail Check this to enable the sending of e mail alerts by the NAS Alerts will be sent when there is some problem requiring the Administrator s attention E Mail Address Enter from 1 to 3 E Mail Addresses The messages generated by the NAS will be sent to these destinations Note that special characters e g cannot be used in them From Address Specify one E Mail Address that appear in the From field of e mail alert Optional generated by the NAS Usually it s helpful for e mail alerts to avoid being filtered as junk mails Subject Optional Enter the text you wish to appear in the Subject field of e mail alert generated by the NAS Note that special characters e g V 2 gt cannot be used in it Send Test Mail Send test mail to specified e mail address to verify whether the e mail address can be reached Use Specified SMTP You can specify one SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol server to be used Mail Server to send E Mail It s optional SMTP Mail Server Specify the address of the SMTP Mail Server SMTP Port Number Specify the port number used by SMTP server It s 25 by defau
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16. Button Check Click this button to run the S M A R T check immediately Standby Set Hard Disk to Idle 10 minutes Set HDD to standby mode if idle for 10 minutes Standby Mode Idle 30 minutes Set HDD to standby mode if idle for 30 minutes after Other Buttons Save Button Click it to save the modifications in this window Cancel Button Restore the settings on the screen to their values after the last Save operation Clicking Cancel has NO EFFECT on any operations in progress View Log Button View the log messages of disk maintenance 44 Fe UPGRADE SCREEN The Upgrade facility allows you to upgrade the NAS s firmware Note that the NAS is unavailable during the upgrade process and all connections will be lost The NAS will reboot once the upgrade installation is completed The procedure may take from 5 to 10 minutes x S Home Groups Shares Backup Disk Upgrade Setup Use this screen to upgrade the firmware in your Network Storage Current Firmware Current Firmware Version V4 2R07 Upgrade Firmware Fie ee Warning Do not power off the Network Storage while it is being upgraded _ Start Upgrade Help Current Firmware This displays the version number of the NAS s current firmware Upgrade You will need to locate the Firmware file Browse Button Click this button to browse the folders on your PC and select the Firmware file e g C downloads NS65L_V36R01
17. CTRL while selecting The name of the Group being modified is shown above the 2 lists of shares Accessible Shares The Accessible Shares column on the left shows which Shares this Group can currently access The type of access is shown in brackets R Read Only R W Read Write Note The administrators Group has R W access to ALL shares Other Shares The Other Shares column on the right shows all other Shares The current Group has no access to these Shares 35 To add access rights Select the Share or Share in the right hand column then click the lt lt Read Access to provide Read Only access or the lt lt R W Access Button to provide Read Write access Multiple Shares can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting To remove access rights Select the Share or Shares in the left hand column then click the No Access gt gt Button Multiple Shares can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting GROUPS MEMBERS SCREEN Click on the Members button within the Groups screen You will see the Group Members screen which allows you to check which users are members of the group and to add or revoke membership of this group Note The everyone Group ALWAYS contains all users You cannot add or remove members Group Members Group Name administrators Members users admin End of List Other Users guest End of List Select multiple
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19. NG THE NAS AVAILABLE VIA THE INTERNET If your LAN is connected to the Internet via a Router or Gateway you can make the NAS available from the Internet No changes to the NAS configuration are required unless you wish to use a port number other than the default value of 80 for Web connections 1 Your Router or Gateway must be configured to pass incoming HTTP connections to the NAS This feature is normally called Port Forwarding or Virtual Servers and is illustrated below Please refer to your Router manual on how to configure Port Forwarding Virtual Servers 49 Ma Mu gt LAN IP Address 192 160 0 1 MyXerver Router 192 160 0 100 pem o Internet IP Address 203 70 212 52 m eec oe Remote PC accessing MyXerver Use http 203 70 212 52 2 Toconnect to the NAS Internet users need to know and use the Internet IP address public IP address of your Router Gateway There are a number of ways to find out what is the Internet IP address of your Router Gateway One way is to connect to a website such as http whatismyip com and it will show you what internet IP address you are using 3 Finally from a remote PC on the internet you will just have to enter http internet IP address from Step 2 to access the NAS NOTE ON CHANGING HTTP WEB BROWSER PORT NUMBER Default HTTP port number is 80 If you prefer to use a different port number for example 8080 then you need to e S
20. NIVERSAL CH Jom MyXerver MX3600 Network Storage User s Guide UNIVERSAL TECH PTE LTD http www universal tech biz TABLE OF CONTENTS lA NA 2 Chapter A NO 5 OA A sevens odeacanes sabe lesusydes sd ebasvecnsya satecusleh sass desadacesbsitel TEN 5 Bi RO AtUPOS ee 5 Ci BOXCCOMUCMES E 5 D System ASA EFE ER CREE au ER te capsbaave te Siaa akian r nidis 5 Ex Technical SpecifiCatiOris nonsi qi ridad 6 F Safe Handling Instructions cccccccsccsscceesecesececeseeeseeceseceaeceaeesseecesaeeceaeecseeseseceaeesaeceaeeseeaeeseaeseaeeseeseaseeeeesenees 6 Chapter 2 FAMILIARIZATION WITH YOUR NAS ccsscceseceseceseceeeceeseeesneceaeecseeceseecsaeceaececeseesaeceaeeceneceaeeseeseauaeseaeeseeees 8 A Erohtpanel 2 3o onde ener vere oc tvi aa 8 Bur dii I M 8 C Audible Warnings IECIT 9 Chapter 3 BASIC INSTALLATION c cccsscccseecececeseeeceeecsneceaeeceeeceaeeeaueceaeecceaeseaeeceaeesaeeseaeecseeseaesesaeceaeesaeceaeessaesetesseaes 10 A Installation Sessions oi 10 B USB Devices How to Disconnect Safely ccscccssccsseesseeceseeceeeceeeceaeeceeceaeesecesseaeeseaeeseeeseaeeseeseaeeeeneseesness 10 Cx Configuring VOURINAS 2s c cscccsnacasetdesavsaccatesssctecssaacsibecnsaesucawsastecetsocadevboras aAa ANa aea SRE KEAT HEREKE REEERE EEEE aa 11 Method 1 Using the Setup CD Windows only sess een
21. WARE LICENS ES motea a talea ede I ater A ada 60 A E RN TO 60 D BDC A AAA de AA picem di 61 C GNU General PUBIC License in A Te PORE iii Pes meal 61 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION A OVERVIEW Thank you for selecting MyXerver Network Storage MyXerver Network Storage is the ideal multimedia storage center for your home or small business network MyXerver combines the functionality of a file server together with a host of other value added features such as the Bit Torrent download feature which allows you do continuous download of internet content without turning on the PC and an embedded media server which enables streaming of audio or video to a compatible UPnP player It is also an iTunes server allowing music files on the network storage to be played on any PC or notebook in the network with iTunes software Connect a USB printer and you are able to use the print server function to share the printer anywhere within your network MyXerver Network Storage comes with the Continuous Data Protection software for real time automated backup of your data from your PC or notebook B FEATURES The following features are available on MyXerver Network Storage Feature Benefit Web management interface Access and manage MyXerver anywhere via a web browser USB Printer Server Connect a USB printer and share it in your local network iTunes Server Stream music from your iTunes library on MyXerver to any notebook or PC in
22. a new user Private Folder Checking this option will create a Group and a Private Folder Share with the same Share name as the user Read Write access will be granted to the Share If changing an existing user The checkbox has no effect it will neither create nor delete This option is only available when creating a new user Enable Disk Enable the checkbox if you want to set the disk usage for the user then enter the Quota maximum amount of disk space this user is allowed to use Note Unless the checkbox is checked the Disk Quota field has no effect Clear Form Button Use this button to clear the form preparing the form for the entry of a new user Save as Use this Button to create a new user after entering their data in the Properties New User Button fields How to modify the properties of an existing user Select the desired user from the list Their details will be displayed in the Properties fields Edit the Properties fields as required Note that you cannot change the Create Private Folder Share option when modifying a user Click the Save button to save your changes How to define or modify Group membership of a user Click on the Groups button The following screen will be displayed This screen also allows you to add or revoke membership User Membership User Name admin Member of groups Other Groups everyone End of List administrators End of List Sele
23. abled users will be able to enter anonymous as the Username and any string as the Password If this option is Disabled users must provide their correct Name and Password Bandwidth Limit Limit the maximum speed of data transfer for every FTP client Value must be equal to or larger than 0 O means no limit Enable UPnP If enabled the NAS will broadcast it s availability For LAN users with systems Support which support UPnP e g Windows ME Windows XP an icon for the NAS will be automatically generated Enable Recycle Bin If enabled deleted files are removed to folders Recycle Bin in every share If you want to delete the files permanently you need delete them from folders 31 TmesdeBmagin OOOO SSS S S Port Number This port number is used for HTTP Web Browser connections to this Server The default is 80 as used by Web Servers If this is changed you should use a number greater than 1024 8080 is often used Also if the port is not 80 you must specify the port in your Web browser in order to connect To do this add a and the port number after the address e g HTTP 192 168 0 100 8080 This example assumes the NAS s IP Address is 192 168 0 100 and the port number is 8080 F MEDIA SCREEN This screen allows you to configure the settings of the multimedia server a Network Storage Qe Y Home Users Status Network System Media a You can specify the settings of media fu
24. agement requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and Beanies Password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication St Without a secure connection These settings must match other devices and PCs on your LAN Using the DHCP server function is recommended IP Address Obtain IP Address automatically DHCP Client C Fixed IP Address IP Address 07 20 Network Mask E b Gateway DNS Server Obtain DNS Server Addresses from DHCP Server C Use Fixed DNS Sener Addresses Primary 157 158 E E Backup 1 LJ EJ 4 0 toptionan Backup 2 Optional DNS is required for the E Mail Alert feature and desirable if using DHCP Si zi Obtain an IP address automatically Select this only if your LAN has a DHCP Server which can allocate IP address automatically DHCP Client Fixed IP Address You need to enter the following data IP address The utility will suggest an unused IP address within the address range used on your LAN If you wish you can change this but you must ensure the address is unused Network Mask This must match the value used by PCs on your LAN Gateway This must match the value used by PCs on your LAN After entering your IP configuration click on Save button 4 Next select the System menu item This screen contains some basic information about your Network Storage Af
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26. an Refresh IP Address 192 168 2 144 Drive Letter Y gt Close Select which share folder you want to map and select a drive letter for this share folder then click Map button This drive will now be available in Windows Explorer and from the File Open or File Save As dialog in all Windows applications 19 METHOD 3 ACCESSING THE NAS STORAGE VIA WEB INTERFACE 1 In your Browser s Address or Location bar enter http and the MX3600 Server s IP Address Alternatively enter http myxerver as this is the default hostname of MX3600 if you have not changed the name If the HTTP port number of the NAS has been changed default is 80 you must define the port number when you connect For example if HTTP port has been changed to 8080 then you need to type in http 192 168 1 25 8080 To connect via the Internet additional setup is required See the chapter on Accessing MyXerver over the Internet Home Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q rx o x 2 JO search J Favortes e 2 3 http myxerver 80 User Log in Private Data Public Data Change Password Welcome This the home page of the Network Please click here to change your pa T TARNE Administration elect a function tab n the menu bar to 4 S Adi trator may change Netwi Download Manager Clic o nager function Network Storage Status N 2 To browse the files and folders on the MX3600
27. ange e g 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 254 and using the same Subnet Mask e g 255 255 255 0 If you DO have a router check that your Gateway IP Address is set correctly Ask your LAN administrator for the correct value Es WHEN CLICK ON AN NAS FOLDER ICON IN NETWORK NEIGHBORHOOD I GET PROMPTED FOR A PASSWORD This can happen in the following situations You have the correct logon name and the NAS is prompting you for the password In this case simply enter your NAS password or make your Windows password the same as the NAS password The logon name you used on your PC is NOT recognized by the NAS and was converted to guest with guest access rights Ask the NAS Administrator to create a user name for you You do NOT have access permission for this share In this case ask the NAS Administrator to grant you access Note Windows uses the Computer name as shown on Control Panel Network Identification as the default Logon Name But you can create a new Windows logon name by merely entering a new name and password at the Logon prompt D HOW TO SETUP ITUNES SERVICE Copy your music collection onto the NAS for example at DISK iTunes Log on to MyXerver s web management interface as Administrator On the NAS home page click on Administration Then select the Advanced menu and click on Media You can also refer to Chapter 5 Media section 3 You will see the Media screen as shown below Network Storage
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29. copied be sure to disconnect the USB device safely You may refer to Chapter 3 Basic Installation Section B USB Devices How to disconnect safely 57 LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT MyXerver MX3600 Network Storage Warranty Duration Hardware 3 years Limited Warranty Hardware Limited Warranty Universal Tech Pte Ltd warrants that the product that you have purchased from Universal Tech is free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use during the Limited Warranty Period The Limited Warranty Period starts on the date of purchase Your dated sales or delivery receipt showing the date of purchase is your proof of purchase date Limitation of Liability If your Universal Tech hardware product fails to work as warranted above Universal Tech s maximum liability under this limited warranty is expressly limited to the lesser of the price you have paid for the product or the cost of repair or replacement of any hardware components that malfunction in conditions of normal use Exclusions Universal Tech does not warrant that the operation of the product will be uninterrupted or error free Universal Tech is not responsible for damage that occurs as a result of your failure to follow the instructions intended for the product This Limited Warranty does not apply to product under the following circumstances serial number has been removed product enclosure has been opened product has been damaged or defective due t
30. ct multiple Groups by holding CTRL while selecting Username The name of the user being modified is shown at the top of the screen The Member of column on the left shows the Groups that this user belongs to Other Groups The Other Groups column on the right shows all the other Groups which may be added to the list of membership To add membership of a Group select the Group or Groups in the right hand column then click the lt lt Button Multiple Groups can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting 24 To Revoke Membership of a Group Select the Group or Groups in the left hand column then click the gt gt Button Multiple Groups can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting When finished click the Close button C STATUS SCREEN This screen is used to check the status of the NAS Status Windows Internet Explorer 10 xl Go y http 192 168 2 144 Management setup cgi next fle status htm tr x Google o E we de 88 How About Orange Free wo f status x A fb Page O Tools Check the details and status of your Network Storage System Server Name MyXerver Default MyXerver Firmware Version V4 2R07 Hardware Address 00 C0 02 0F FE 26 IP Address 192 168 2 144 Date 2008 11 19 Time 11 23 am Current Status Ready View Lo Shutdown Never 12 j oo jam Restart Never al 12 j jo0 jjam y Printer Current
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32. der or files Properties Name Comment Location Default Folder C Specified Browse Location can NOT be changed once share is created Save as New Share Clear Form EM Save Help Existing Shares Share List All existing shares are listed When an existing Share is selected in the list of Shares its details are displayed in the Share Properties area Properties The current name will be displayed The Share Name can be changed if you wish This does not change the name of the folder directory associated with the Share Share Name can support up to 20 bytes If the NAS need support Win95 98 NT the length should be shorter than or equal to 12 bytes Note that some special characters e g 2 96 and 2 byte characters cannot be used in it Comment Change or enter a comment if you wish Optional Note that some special characters e g V and 2 byte characters cannot be used in it Location The Location associated with the Share Note that once a Share is created its location cannot be changed Default Folder If this is selected the share will be created in the root directory 37 Specified If this is selected you can define the folder where you want the share If the folder does not exist it will be created Note that special characters e g V lt gt cannot be used in it Access Button Click this Button t
33. e The type of access is shown in brackets R Read Only R W Read Write Note The administrators Group has R W access to ALL shares Other Groups The Other Groups column on the right shows all other Groups on the current Disk Drive These Groups cannot access the current Share 38 To Add Access Rights Select the Group or Groups in the right hand column and then click the Read Access to provide Read Only access or the R W Access Button to provide Read Write access Multiple Groups can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting To Remove Access Rights Select the Group or Groups in the left hand column then click the No Access Button Multiple Groups can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting D BACKUP SCREEN Network Storage z ea Home Groups Shares Backup Disk Upgrade Setup Configuration Backup You can back up download the configuration file to your PC or Restore Upload a previously saved configuration file Restore Data Backup You can back up data to or from your Network Storage Backup Jobs Test001 Network Storage to Other Every Monday 12 00 3 Test002 Network Storage to Other Never Backup Now Stop Status Add New Job Modify Delete There are 2 types of backup services available on the NAS 1 Configuration Backup This facility allows you to Backup Download and Restore Upload the NAS s syste
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35. e Status Admin Refresh J Help Close Job Name Displays the name of jobs Schedule Shows if there is a schedule for the job Status The status can be Running Waiting or Idle Admin Click this to Stop or Start the job Refresh Button Refresh the status window Close Button Close the window E DISK SCREEN This screen allows you to do disk maintenance on the NAS Format Disk use this after installing a new disk The disk will be partitioned and quick formatted Any data on the disk will be lost S M A R T S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology can warn of impending problems with the Hard Disk before it actually fails This test should be performed regularly Scandisk running the Scandisk Disk Check program will check the file system and correct any errors found This program should be run regularly The Scandisk program will also run automatically if an error condition is detected such as an abnormal shutdown due to loss of power E Cw Groups Shares Backup Disk Upgrade Setup Home Use this screen to perform any disk maintenance required Format Internal Disk Formatted Format USB Disk Not Installed Format The format operation will destroy any data on the disk Scandisk Status Not Scanned Schedule Never am During a Scandisk the disk cannot be accessed S M A R T Status Not Checked Schedule
36. e nennen enne nnne nne enn nennen nnns 11 Method 2 Using the Web Interface c sccssccssscsssssssssccssscssssssscsssseessccssscesseseessccssasensesensessecesasce seas essa stans eene 14 Chapter 4 CLIENT PC SETUP m 17 A Finding MyXerver MX3600 on your network ceseeecesececeneeeeeececeeeceaeeseaeceeeesseeseaeeceaeessaeeeaeeseeeseaeeneeessaes 17 For Windows Vista XP 2000 or NT 4 0 Users cccccssccsseessecesscessseecssceesecessecesseessecaecessaecessesaecesseesseceseeessees nna 17 For Windows 95 98 ME Users 1r reo fr co ae Eo eet SE TH ERAN sacs CREE EE Tc o ERE YE PVT ENSE c 17 B4 Using the NAS StOrage iiuo sei ra 18 Method 1 Mapping a Network Drive through Windows OS ssssssss seen nnn 18 Method 2 Mapping a Network Drive using the Flash Map Windows utility from the Setup CD 18 Method 3 Accessing the NAS storage via Web Interface ooooocccocnncoocnnononanonononnnnnnononononnnononnncnnnnncnnononanonanancnnos 20 C Changing Password RR ELEM 20 Chapter 5 ADMINISTRATION SETUP 2 1 tei Lk Pea CX EE ee ERE RET RT Ree RE TA Ee RR Rete n eR Pea eroe RR pd 22 A Web Administration Set p ior e atti E od rb ieu it bene Eb cie eda d es ien aeri ga inani n 22 B Users Screen ede tete eam AA ec leas vi a AI 22 E Status CIIM R 25 D Network Screen rrt a eee ted d e E e de n En d ERR EE EE ERR MA R
37. ed Reset button is pressed Power switch is pressed System is ready to use after upgrade and NAS boots up again If you connect a USB storage device to MyXerver and press the USB Eject Button for 5 sec there will be 2 beep sounds indicating that the contents of the USB storage device will be copied onto MyXerver When hard disk usage exceeds 9896 CHAPTER 3 BASIC INSTALLATION A INSTALLATION STEPS 1 Connect the network cable to the Ethernet port at the rear panel of MX3600 Connect the other end to your hub or switch 2 Connectthe power adapter to a power outlet and plug the power cord into MX3600 s power input at the rear panel 3 Locate the power button at the rear panel of MX3600 Press it once to power on the NAS MX3600 will start a bootup process and the system power LED will blink continuously Boot up time is approximately 1 3 minutes 5 When the system power LED stops blinking and remains on boot up process is complete B USB DEVICES HOW TO DISCONNECT SAFELY There are 2 ways of removing a USB device Method 1 Press the USB eject button at the rear panel Upon pressing the USB Eject button you will hear the 1st beep sound After a few seconds you will a 2nd beep sound indicating that the USB device is allowed to be disconnected Method 2 You can also use the Windows utility installed from the Setup CD After installing the utility from the CDROM a Flash Map icon will be displayed on the system
38. eset has occurred Password Reset If the NAS administrator s password is lost press and hold the button for 10 seconds The password will be cleared and the USB Port USB Eject NAS will beep twice You can connect 2 different devices here USB hard drive or flash drive Supported file formats are FAT32 and NTFS read only USB Printer This button has 2 functions USB Eject Press the button You will hear the 1st beep sound Wait a few seconds for the 2nd beep sound which indicates that the USB device is ready to be disconnected USB Direct Copy If you connect a USB storage device to MyXerver and press the button for 5 seconds there will be 2 beep sounds indicating that the contents of the USB storage device will be copied onto MyXerver Use this port to connect the NAS to your router switch hub Power Button This is a spring loaded soft switch If the power is off press once to turn it on If the power is on press once to start the Shutdown sequence During Shutdown the Power LED will blink When Shutdown is completed all LEDs will turn off C AUDIBLE WARNINGS Audible warnings are given under the following conditions 2 Beeps After connecting a USB device a beep sound will indicate that the device is ready to use Upon pressing the USB Eject button you will hear the 1st beep sound After a few seconds you will a 2nd beep sound indicating that the USB device is allowed to be disconnect
39. f you want to specify some DNS Server Addresses Primary IP Address of the first DNS Server Backup 1 IP Address of the DNS Server to be tried if the first server is busy Backup 2 IP Address of the DNS Server to be tried if the second server is busy Save Button Click this button to save the settings on the page Cancel Button Click this button to cancel the modifications on the page 27 E SYSTEM SCREEN System Settings Windows Internet Explorer GO NA Je http 192 168 2 144 Management setup cgi next_file system htm 4s x Google We he system settings a This screen contains some basic information about your Network Storage After initial configuration no changes should be required Identification Server Name Myxerver_ Comment Workgroup workgroup Printer Name Myxerver pi Date amp Time Time Zone GMT 08 00 Singapore T F Change System Date and Time as Following Date Nov Month Day Year Time y sn El NTP M Synchronize with Time Server NTP 3 NTP Server time windows com Status Synchronization with time server 207 46 197 32 succeeded Current Time Nov 19 11 55 46 2008 Offset 86504 323891 sec Synchronize with NTP server every 24 Hours from 12 00 am y WINS Server Enable WINS WINS Sever LS E G Language Language Environment USA z Download Manager Y Enable Download Manager a Max Runni
40. he Printer Server After you plug one printer into one USB port the Printer Name will occur in Network Neighborhood and you can click it to install the Printer Server Note Some special characters e g NV 2 t 96 and 2 byte characters cannot be used in these fields Date amp Time Select the correct time zone for your location Change System Check this box to update date and time The date and time setting will not be Date and Time as sent to the server if this box is not checked Following Enter the local date The NAS Server will set it own calendar according to the date you provide Enter the local time at your location The NAS Server will set its own clock according to the time you provide Remember that this is not sent to the Server until you click OK 29 NTP Network Time Protocol Synchronize with If enabled the NAS will synchronize its clock with a NTP Network Time Protocol Time Server Server NTP Server Enter the domain name or IP address of the NTP server you wish to use The NTP server can be a public server on the Internet or a local server on your own network Note that some special characters e g V 2 and 2 byte characters cannot be used in it Status This shows the status of the NTP update procedure Synchronize Select how often you want the NAS to synchronize its clock with the specified NTP server You can also specify
41. hefollowing screen will then be displayed Select your desired IP configuration Network Storage Setup Utility IP Settings Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP Client C Fixed IP Address ufu 7 Please make sure that IP Subnet Mask and Gateway addresses of this device are in same segment first 3 fields with your computer If not you may not able to locate interNAS 12 Obtain an IP address Select this only if your LAN has a DHCP Server which can allocate IP automatically address automatically DHCP Client Fixed IP Address You need to enter the following data IP address The utility will suggest an unused IP address within the address range used on your LAN If you wish you can change this but you must ensure the address is unused Network Mask This must match the value used by PCs on your LAN Gateway This must match the value used by PCs on your LAN 5 Click Next to continue The following screen will then be displayed CU oe Network Storage Setup Utility Server Settings Server Name Workgroup Name workgggup Time Zone GuT 08 00 Singapore Local Date 1 fo 2008 mth day year Local Time 3 os em gt Server Name The default name is MyXerver Change this to your own preferred server name Workgroup Name Normally this name should match the Workgroup name used by PCs on your LAN Select your time zone from the list Local Date Time Enter the loca
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43. k He Q O0 DAG P 4 620 m Us Ad es http jmyxerver 80 Change Password Welcome Ecce ETT Administration Download Manager ick here to use Download Manager function Network Storage Status 1 Click on Administration link on the Home page 2 You will be prompted for a password as shown below Connect to 192 168 0 100 2x Login User name e admin y Password Remember my password 9 J e 3 Enter user name as admin and leave password blank This is the default setting To change the password click on the Change Password link on the Home page Note To gain access you must enter the user name and password of a user in the Administrators User Group A Users screen will be displayed as described in the following section B USERS SCREEN This screen allows you to manage the Users that exist on the NAS 22 users windows Internet pret nnd Go http 192 168 2 144 Management file_sharing cgi next_file users htm 9 X cooge P g we e S cooge Buses x n B amp l This screen is for user management The admin and guest users always exist Existing Users End of List Groups Delete Properties Name admin Comment Password CAS Verify Password ecccccccceccce Create Private Folder Share T Enable Disk Quota of MB Save as New User Clear Form E
44. k on Save button at the bottom of the Media screen Then on your computer which is on the same network as the NAS run a music player such as WinAmp Specify the URL to open for example http myxerver 1234 See the WinAmp sample screenshot below You will be able to listen to the music being played 55 winamp File Play Options PIM m mmm s Media Library ideo Enter a URL to open here For example http www server com file mp3 F HOW TO DO A DIRECT USB COPY Scenario Sometimes you may want to quickly transfer contents from a USB flash drive to your NAS without using the computer 1 Plugin the USB device into the USB port of MyXerver You will hear a beep sound as the device is being recognized Network Storage NN P uo Home User Log in Private Data Type Share Name Location Comment a DISK Internal Disk ia HDD 1 1 USB 1 For everyone 2 Press the USB Eject button for 5 seconds You will hear 2 beep sounds indicating that the data is being copied onto the NAS 3 On the NAS you will see that a folder at DISK USB_COPY_SEC has been created The contents of the USB device are copied to this folder See the screen shot below 56 deem Network Storage Home Current Location DISK USB COPY SEC Type Name Size Modified Date PD Parent Directory Show Thumbnails C SAMSUNG HMO40HI 11 27 2008 14 03 TREK TDPAPIER 11 27 2008 13 52 4 After the data is being
45. l The admin and guest users are pre defined and cannot be deleted Users can be members of many user Groups Existing Users User List This list shows all existing users As you scroll through the list of users details of the selected user are displayed in the Properties area Groups Button Clicking this button will display the Groups of which the selected user is a member You can then add this user to other Groups or remove existing membership Delete Button Use this to delete the selected user When deleting a user you have the option of deleting the Group and Share with the same name as the user if they exist Properties User Name Note that some special characters e g X lt gt and 2 byte characters cannot be used in it Comment Enter a comment if you wish Note that some special characters e g and 2 Optional byte characters cannot be used in it Password Enter the user s password in these fields Note that 2 byte characters cannot be used Verify password init These fields are also used to change an existing user s password as follows Select the desired user Clear the existing values in the password fields Enter the desired password in both the Password and Verify Password fields If no password is required leave both fields blank Click the Save button When creating a new user enter the desired password in both of these fields 23 Create If creating
46. l date mm dd yyyy format and time 6 Click Next to continue The following screen is displayed dag Network Storage Setup Utility Setup Completed If all settings are correct please press Save button to save new settings If not please press Back to resume setup procedure New Settings Server Name MyXerver IP Address 192 168 2 144 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 2 10 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Singapore Local Date 11 04 2008 Local Time 15 03 00 13 7 Click Save to save your configuration to the NAS On the next screen click Exit to close the Setup utility The NAS is now operational METHOD 2 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 1 Open up your web browser and type in the address bar http myxerver myxerver is the default name of the NAS if you have not changed it The following welcome screen will be displayed Network Storage User Log in Private Data Public Data Change Password Welcome ASE This the home page of the Network le m A lect a function tab on the right Administration or click on the menu bar to access files y chanos work Storage s Download Manager Click here to use Download Manager function Network Storage Status m 2 Click on Administration A window will pop up requesting for user name and password Enter user name as admin and leave the password blank Network Storage The server myxerver at Man
47. last Scandisk operation has been completed You can use the View Disk Log button to view the results Terminated The last Scandisk operation was cancelled by the Administrator before it was completed Schedule Never Scandisk will not be scheduled to run Every Day select this to have scandisk run each day at the specified time Every Monday Every Tuesday Select this to have the scandisk run once per week on the specified day Use the time fields hour minute am pm to specify when the scandisk operation should be performed Start Button Click the button to start the Scandisk The Scandisk could take long time and the disk is unavailable to users while the Scandisk is in progress Stop Button If a Scandisk is in progress and you wish to stop it click the Stop button S M A R T Status Not Installed No disk is available Not Checked No S M A R T check has been performed on this drive since system boots up OK No errors were found in the last test Going to fail The S M A R T check found errors on the drive and the disk is going to fail Schedule Never S M A R T check will not be scheduled to run Every Day Select this to have S M A R T check to run each day at the specified time Every Monday Every Tuesday Select this to have the scandisk run once per week on the specified day Use the time fields hour minute am pm to specify when the S M A R T check should be performed Check
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49. lt Mail Server requires If the SMTP Server requires a login in order to send mail check it and enter Authentication your login name and password for the SMTP server This is usually the same as the POP3 server used to receive e mail Meanwhile you need specify the From Address as the E Mail Address that is correlative with the Account Name Specify the login name that is used to login the SMTP server Specify the password that is used to login the SMTP server Options Enable Guest If enabled then the user can use guest as user ID to login to the NAS If Logins disabled then guest will not be accepted as a login Convert failed If enabled then all Windows users will be able to access the NAS via Network logins Neighborhood My Network Places with guest access rights By default the to guest logins guest user has Read Write permission to the Disk folder on the Internal Disk and all folders on the USB HDD FLASH Enable NFS Server If enabled then it will be possible for users to access files using a NFS Network File System client Enable FTP Server If enabled then it will be possible for users to upload and download files using a FTP client program on their PC The FTP server supports UTF 8 If the FTP clients don t support UTF 8 please specify right Language Environment above Allow anonymous The FTP server will prompt for a Username and Password when clients attempt FTP login to connect If this option is En
50. m configuration file The configuration file contains all network information as well as the User Group and Share information It does NOT include any information about the data stored on the NAS NOTE Using this feature will overwrite destroy any existing configuration information 2 Data Backup Data files can be backed up from the NAS to another network device or from another network device to the NAS Configuration Backup Back Up Button Click this to download the system configuration file and save it on your PC Restore Button Use this to restore a previously saved configuration file from your PC to the NAS Data Backup Backup Jobs This lists any Backup jobs you have defined If you have not defined any jobs the list will be empty For each job which has been defined the following data is shown Name the name you assigned to this backup job 39 Source amp Destination The name of the source and destination devices are shown in the form Source gt Destination Date Time The date and time of the last backup are shown The name of the Share being modified is shown above the 2 lists of Groups Backup Now Button Run the selected backup job immediately Stop Button Click this button to stop the selected backup job Status Button This button will open a sub window that shows the status of all Backup jobs Modify Button This button will open a sub window where you can change the settings of the selected backu
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52. name of the disk t s provided by the manufacturer Partition Partition number of USB disk Share Corresponding share of the partition Free Size Free size ofthe partion o Save Button Click this button to save the settings on the page Cancel Button Click this button to cancel the modifications on the page Shutdown Now Button Shutdown the Server immediately This will break all existing connections including this one Clicking this button does NOT save any data you have entered Restart Now Button Restart reboot the Server This will break all existing connections including this one The NAS Server will immediately restart but could take a few minutes before it is available again Clicking this button does NOT save any data you have entered Delete Current Job Button Clicking this button will delete the Print Job currently being e printed Use this if the document is not printing correctly Delete All Jobs Button Clicking this button will delete all Print Jobs in the Print Queue Use D NETWORK SCREEN This screen allows you to set the IP Address and related information required for TCP IP networks 26 Network Windows Internet Explorer Go y E htto 192 168 2 144 Management setup coitnext_fle lan htm HoA p IP Address Obtain IP Address automatically DHCP Client Fixed IP Address DNS Server E E WS Za y System Media Advanced These settings must match othe
53. nction in this screen L iTunes Server M Enable iTunes Server Server Name Content Directory MP3 Broadcast Y Enable MP3 Broadcast Server Name Port Number Play by C Order Shuffle Content Directory Browse Media Server M Enable Media Server Server Name Content Directory Directory Media Type v Music m video v Picture y Browse O O qw E 32 iTunes Server Enable iTunes If enabled then the user can listen music that stored in the NAS via iTunes client Server This iTunes Server supports files with extensions mp3 m4a and m4p The iTunes Server uses port number 3689 Server Name Specify the name of the iTunes Server Note that some special characters e g V and 2 byte characters cannot be used in it Content Specify the location in which music need be served iTunes Server Directory Note that some special characters e g V lt gt cannot be used in it MP3 Broadcast Enable MP3 If enabled then the NAS will broadcast MP3 in specified folder and user can listen Broadcast to them by music players such as WinAMP etc This MP3 Broadcast supports files with extension mp3 Server Name Specify the name of the MP3 Broadcast Note that some special characters e g V and 2 byte characters cannot be used in it This port number is used for HTTP connections to MP3 Broadcast The default is 1234 If this is changed you should use a number greater than 1024 In order to con
54. nect to the music broadcast via WinAMP etc need add a and the port number after the address e g HTTP 192 168 0 100 1234 This example assumes the NAS s IP Address is 192 168 0 100 and the port number is 1234 Play by Specify the order that MP3 should be broadcasted Order Play by order Shuffle Play by shuffle Content Specify the location in which MP3 need be broadcasted Note that some special Directory characters e g V lt gt cannot be used in it Media Server Enable Media If enabled the NAS can be located by compatible Media Adapters using the UPnP Server AV standard developed by Intel and its partners Media content on the NAS in the Content Directories specified below can then be accessed and played by the Media Adapters Server Name Name of the Media Server that is displayed on client devices Note that some special characters e g V and 2 byte characters cannot be used in it Content Directories where the Media Server shall scan for media content You can specify Directory four Content Directories at most You should click the Browse button to select the desired folder Each directory can be limited to a certain media type The default setting will scan for all content types Note that some special characters e g V lt gt cannot be used in it Browse Button Click this button to select Content Directory Save Button Click this button to save the settings on the
55. neral Public License from time to time Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns Each version is given a distinguishing version number If the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and any later version you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation If the Program does not specify a version number of this License you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation 10 If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation write to the Free Software Foundation we sometimes make exceptions for this Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally NO WARRANTY 11 BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
56. ng BT Tasks ax Max Running HTTP FTP Tasks 57 Enable Schedule Day Every Day El am to 1 Time E Mail Alert Send E Mail Alerts when Problems are Detected E Mail Address To E Mail Address 2 Ci EL Send Test mail E Mail Address 3 Send Test Mail From Address Subject Myxerver Alerts F Use Specified SMTP Mail Server SMTP Mail Sever LA Outgoing Mail Server l 28 SMTP Port Number 25 25 1024 65535 E F Mail Server requires Authentication Account Name Password Result of Test Mail Options M Enable Guest Logins Convert failed logins to guest logins Windows Networking Enable NFS Server M Enable AFP Server M Enable FTP Server M Allow anonymous FTP login guest rights rl Bandwidth Limit O KB s Enable UPnP Support Enable Recycle Bin Clear Recycle Bin Termly Never y am x Port Number for HTTP Web Browser connections to this server save Cancel Restore to Default Help Identification Name You can change the name of the NAS here Enter a comment e g the location of the NAS Workgroup Name This should match the Workgroup Name on your PCs If the Workgroup name does not match access to the NAS is still possible but the NAS will not appear when you click the Browse Network button for example when adding a Network Printer Printer Name Specify one name for t
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58. o view the Groups that have access to the selected Share and change these access rights as required Delete Button Click this Button to Delete the selected Share Deleting a Share does NOT delete its folder or any data The folder and its data is still accessible by the administrators group Save as New After entering the required data in the Share Properties area use this Button to create a new Share Button Share Clear the form preparing it for the creation of a new Share Button Save Button Use this Button change the properties of a Share as follows Select the desired Share in the Share list Its details will be displayed in the Share Properties area Change the Share properties as required Note that you can NOT change the location Click the Save button to save your changes SHARES ACCESS SCREEN The screen is displayed when you click the Access button on the Shares screen This screen allows you to view and modify the Groups that can access this Share Note The administrators group ALWAYS has R W access to ALL shares Access Rights Share Name ADMIN Groups with Access Other Groups administrators RW everyone End of List End of List Select multiple Groups by holding CTRL while selecting The name of the Share being modified is shown above the 2 lists of Groups Groups with The Groups with Access column on the left shows that group can currently access this Access Shar
59. on is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances 64 It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public license practices Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system it is up to the author donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License 8 If the distribution and or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded In such case this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License 9 The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions of the Ge
60. onfiguration above all Windows users can access MX3600 with guest access rights However we recommend creating a User for each person on your LAN This will provide each person on your LAN with their own login name and password as well as their own personal folder on the NAS See the chapter on Administration Setup for details on creating users via the web interface 16 CHAPTER 4 CLIENT PC SETUP A FINDING MYXERVER MX3600 ON YOUR NETWORK FOR WINDOWS VISTA XP 2000 OR NT 4 0 USERS 1 Open Network Neighborhood or My Network Places 2 Locate the MX3600 If it is not listed double click Entire Network Then double click the Workgroup that the MX3600 is in By default the MX3600 is in Workgroup 3 Double click on the MX3600 icon You will then see a list of shares shared folders You can read and write files to these shares unless the MX3600 administrator has blocked access FOR WINDOWS 95 98 ME USERS If you use Windows 95 98 ME you must logon to the Network correctly in order to use the NAS To check your Network Logon following this procedure 1 Click on Start Settings Control Panel Network Ensure the Primary Network Logon is set to Client for Microsoft Networks as shown below Network 21x Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed Y NetBEUI gt PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter RT NetBEUI gt Dial Up Adapter RT NetBEUI gt Dial Up Adap
61. oot top folder of your CD ROM The Welcome screen will be displayed 11 Network Storage Setup Utility Welcome Thank you loosing MyX Network Storage k Setup to configure your network storage k Flash Map to map a drive to your network storage Click User Guide to read the user manual 3 Click Setup to start the Setup Utility The Utility will begin scanning your network for installed NAS drives and a screen like the following will be displayed The default Server Name of MX3600 is MyXerver Network Storage Setup Utility Select Device MICRO_NAS Lo MyXerver 192 168 2144 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 2 10 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Singapore Local Date 11 04 2008 Local Time 15 03 24 Q nee Please select preferred device listed on the left box and then checa v tinas shown on the right box If you cannot find targeted device please check your LAN connection or use Uplink to connect this device directly to your PC A list of MX3600 network storage on your network will show on the left side The right side displays details of the currently selected NAS If the desired MX3600 network storage is not listed check the following The MX3600 has finished the start up and boot process Your PC and the MX3600 are on the same LAN segment there is no Router between your PC and the MX3600 Otherwise select the desired NAS default name of MyXerver and click the Next button 4 T
62. ovider example http myhost mydomain net e Enter username and password provided by the DDNS service provider If you wish to access the NAS remotely from the internet you can now type for example http myhost mydomain net 51 CHAPTER 9 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS A CANNOT FIND MYXERVER ON THE NETWORK USING THE NAS UTILITY Check that the NAS is installed LAN connections are OK and it is powered ON and startup is complete Ensure that your PC and the NAS are on the same network segment not on different networks across a router Ensure that your PC has the TCP IP network protocol loaded In Windows this is done by using Control Panel Network If an entry for TCP IP Network card is not listed use Add Protocol Microsoft TCP IP to add it You then need to select the new entry TCP IP Network card click Properties and configure the P Address tab Ensure that the NAS is allocated a valid IP address If your LAN has a DHCP Server you can select Obtain an IP Address automatically on the NAS Otherwise you must select Specify an IP Address and enter values for IP Address and Subnet Mask The IP Address range commonly used is 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 254 with a Subnet Mask of 255 255 255 0 The NAS Server s default IP Address is 192 168 0 2 with a Subnet Mask of 255 255 255 0 Remember that each device needs a unique IP Address and the same Subnet Mask An alternative way to find the NAS on the ne
63. p job Delete Button Delete the selected backup job Add New Job Button This button will open a sub window where you can define a new backup job View Log Button View the log of completed backup jobs in a sub window BACKUP BACKUP JOB SCREEN On the Backup screen click Add New Job button You will see the Backup Job screen 3 types of backup options are supported Full Incremental Synchronize Backup Job Name Ld Backup Type Full Direction From this Network Storage to another device From another device to this Network Storage Local Location Folder E Remote Location Server Name Poo Shared Folder e g share The Server Requires Authentication User Name Password eeeeeeccececcs Schedule Never y 12 o9 am 7 Enter a suitable name for this job Note that some special characters e g NV 2 1 G 96 amp gt and 2 byte characters cannot be used in it Backup Type Select the desired backup type 40 Full All files will be backed up Incremental Only changed files will be backed up Synchronize All files are backed up and any files on the destination that do not exist on the source are deleted Direction Select the desired option From this NAS to another device From another device to this NAS Local Location Select the desired folder in this NAS If backing up from this NAS select the folde
64. pecify port number 8080 on the NAS System screen e Specify 8080 port number on your router s Port Forwarding Virtual Server settings e Specify 8080 port number in your web URL address when trying to access the NAS for example http internet IP address gt 8080 Es ACCESSING YOUR NAS USING A DOMAIN NAME You may want to use a host name instead of having to specify the internet IP address each time you connect to your NAS Moreover most broadband Internet Service Providers ISP assign dynamic changing IP addresses so it may not be convenient to track what is the latest internet IP address to use When you use a Dynamic DNS Server Provider your friends can enter your host name to connect to the NAS even if the internet IP address has been changed 50 Note Your Router Gateway must be able to support Dynamic DNS feature Please check the router manual for more information The following section gives a general description on how to configure and use Dynamic DNS feature 1 First of all you need to find a Dynamic DNS provider to register and get your domain name Some popular Dynamic DNS providers are DynDNS and TZO You may need to purchase the domain name Enable Dynamic DNS feature in your Router Gateway In a typical router you will need to setup the following e Enable the DDNS feature e Specify the DDNS service provider name e Enter the host name which you have registered with the dynamic DNS service pr
65. r devices and PCson your LAN IP Address Obtain IP Address automatically DHCP Client C Fixed IP Address IP Address 192 Network Mask Gateway 192 2 144 10 DNS Server Obtain DNS Server Addresses from DHCP Server C Use Fixed DNS Serer Addresses Primary 192 168 2 10 Backup 1 Optional Backup 2 Optional DNS is required for the E Mail Alert feature Do NOT select this unless you have a DHCP Server on your LAN A DHCP Server can provide an IP Address to PCs and other devices when they boot Select this if your LAN does not have a DHCP Server and enter the following data IP Address The IP Address must be unused and compatible with the PCs on your LAN Network Mask Enter the same Network Mask Subnet Mask used by PCs on your LAN Gateway If your LAN has a Router or Gateway enter its IP Address here Otherwise leave this blank A DNS Domain Name Server translates Internet addresses e g microsoft com to IP Addresses Use the same values as on your PC or recommended by your ISP Internet Service Provider At least one 1 DNS entry is required if using either the E Mail Alert feature Otherwise the DNS entries may be left blank Obtain DNS Server Addresses from DHCP Server Use Fixed DNS Server Addresses Select this if you want to obtain DNS Server Addresses from DHCP server when DHCP Client is enabled Select this i
66. r you wish to backup If backing up from another device to this NAS select the folder where you want the backed up data to be stored Note that some special characters e g V lt gt cannot be used in it Remote Location Enter the details of the remote device Name Enter the name of the other device as seen on the network Shared Folder Enter the name of the shared folder Depending on the direction of the backup this is either the share to be backed up or the destination for the backed up data Note that some special characters e g lt gt cannot be used in it The Server Requires Authentication If the share is password protected enable this checkbox and enter the User Name and Password required to gain access to the share Schedule Select the desired option from the list Never This will disable this backup job Every Day Select this to have the backup job performed each day at the specified time Every Monday Every Tuesday Select this to have the backup performed once per week on the specified day Use the time fields hour minute am pm to specify when the backup job should be performed Browse button Click it to select one folder in this NAS Save button Click it to apply modifications to the settings Close button Close the window BACKUP STATUS SCREEN On the Backup screen click Status button You will see the Job Status screen 41 Job Status Job Name Schedul
67. sseecssseesesseseesesseeseasseseeseecesseeeeeeeasaees 48 Chapter 8 ACCESSING MYXERVER OVER THE INTERNET nennen nnne nne nnenne enne nst nennt nnne 49 MESI iA 49 B Making the NAS available via the Internet cccccccssscccsssccecceseecessseceseecesaecessaeeseseesseccesseeeesseeessaueeseesnaees 49 Note on changing HTTP Web Browser Port Number cccccccsscccssscceescessecceseeecssseecesseecessseeeccsseesesseeseseeeeses 50 C Accessing your NAS using a domain name cccccsesssscccessesseesnseccceseesaeeceeseesseeeceseceeseesueeeeeesseaueeeeeseeeaeeaaes 50 Chapter 9 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS esee nennen nennen nennen nnne tente nnetn enne tnr enne nns enne eren enne 52 A cannot find MyXerver on the network using the NAS utility oooooccnoccnnoocnncncnonnnnnonnnncnonnnononanonanancnnono 52 B The NAS has been configured but I can t find it in Window s Network Neighborhood 52 C When I click on an NAS folder icon in Network Neighborhood get prompted for a password 53 D Howtoset p Tunes Servir teet cete Eaa e re aa lid 53 E How to setup MP3 Broadcast e retient vede nena seo AAA aea rae de eue ans k e Eee adenda 54 F How to do a Direct USB Copy EE 56 Limited Warranty Statemernt eerte nor Ye nre A ia SEEK EAS 58 ligand P PE 59 SOFT
68. t network folder would you like to map Specify the drive letter for the connection and the folder that you want to connect to Folder Myxerver disk Browse Example server share V Reconnect at logon Connect using a different user name Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures 6 When you try to access a folder you may be prompted for a user name and password Please enter the user name and password which has been created by the NAS administrator for you on the NAS Default user is admin and password is blank METHOD 2 MAPPING A NETWORK DRIVE USING THE FLASH MAP WINDOWS UTILITY FROM THE SETUP CD 1 Insert the CDROM into your PC and run NAS Setup exe On the Welcome screen of the setup program click on Flash Map to install the utility 18 Network Storage Setup Utility Setup to configure y Flash Map to map a storage Click User Guide to read the user manual The Flash Map icon will be installed on the system tray Right click on the Flash Map icon and select Shared Folder Mapping Shared Folder Mapping USB Device Mapping Safely Remove USB Device v USB Attach Notify BT Download Setting o a 12 44 PM 3 The following will be displayed A list of all the NAS s on your network will show on the left side The right side displays share folders of the currently selected NAS Network Storage Systems Shared Folders Mx DISK documents joseph sus
69. ter 2 VPN Support Y TCP IP PCI Fast Ethemet Adapter TCP IP gt Dial Up Adapter E Add Remove Properties Primary Network Logon Clientfor Microsoft Networks 2 Windows will prompt you to logon to the Network when it starts boots 3 You MUST logon Otherwise if you press ESC or click Cancel no network resources will be available 4 When you logon you need to use a valid User Name and Password which has been defined by the NAS administrator 17 USING THE NAS STORAGE METHOD 1 MAPPING A NETWORK DRIVE THROUGH WINDOWS OS 1 Open Network Network Neighborhood My Network Places 2 Locate the NAS 3 If it is not listed double click Entire Network Then double click the Workgroup that the NAS is in By default the NAS is in Workgroup 4 Double click on the NAS icon and you will see a list of shares Right click on the shared folder which you wish to map a drive letter to and select Map Network Drive A S ANE SSSO Network MYXERVER Favorite Link Name Type Comments Sj Recently Changed i admin B Searches HG J Public Explore documents 7 A Scan for Viruses J Map Network Drive susan iei Copy Create Shortcut disk Myxerver Properties 5 Select the desired drive letter to use Click on Reconnect at logon in order to have the same drive letter mapped each time you logon Ww 3 Map Network Drive Wha
70. ter initial configuration no changes should be required Identification Server Name MyXerver Comment Workgroup Workgroup Printer Name MyPrinter Date amp Time Time Zone GMT 08 00 Singapore a F Change System Date and Time as Following Date Nov 13 2008 Month Day Year Time o1 47 pm d NTP Synchronize with Time Server NTP NTP Server Status al z Save Cancel Help Server Name The default name is MyXerver Change this to your own preferred server name Workgroup Name Normally this name should match the Workgroup name used by PCs on your LAN Select your time zone from the list Local Date Time Enter the local date mm dd yyyy format and time After setting the above parameters click on Save button Please wait 1 2 mins for the configuration to take effect 15 5 The NAS is now operational You can view the Network Storage Status on the Welcome screen Welcome This the home page of the Network elect a function tab on the right or click on the menu bar to access files Other Configuration User Log in Private Data Public Data Change Password Please click here to change your password Administration Administrator may change Network Storage s settings here Download Manager Click here to use Download Manager function Network Storane Status en D After the c
71. th Genius m My Top Rated Genius makes playlists from songs in your library that go great Recently Added together Genius sidebar recommends music you do not already la ty have from the Tunes Store To get started with Genius upgrade to s Recently Played iTunes 8 sk Top 25 Most E HOW TO SETUP MP3 BROADCAST 1 Copy your music collection onto the NAS for example at DISK MP3 54 Log on to MyXerver s web management interface as Administrator On the NAS home page click on Administration Then select the Advanced menu and click on Media You can also refer to Chapter 5 Media section You will see the Media screen as shown below You can specify the settings of media function in this screen iTunes Server M Enable iTunes Server Server Name MyXerver iTunes Content Directory Browse MP3 Broadcast v Enable MP3 Broadcast Server Name MyXerver_MP3 Port Number Play by C Order Shuffle Content Directory Media Server v Enable Media Server Server Name MyXerver Media Content Directory Directory Media Type m Music 3 1 Picture 7 O E A il Check on the box to enable MP3 Broadcast as shown above Specify a Server Name for example MyXerver_MP3 Default port number is 1234 Select how you want the music to be played either by Order or Shuffle Click on Browse button to find or create the folder where the MP3 music will be stored Clic
72. the time of the next synchronization This allows you to specify that the synchronization should be performed for example at 11 00 pm each day Use this button to synchronize with the NTP server immediately WINS Enable this if your LAN has a WINS Server If enabled this device will register with the WINS Server This will allow users on the LAN to locate this device through a Router Without WINS Network Neighborhood or My Network Places only scans the local LAN segment If WINS is enabled enter the IP Address of your WINS Server Normally this will be a Windows NT 2000 XP Server Language Language Specify the language environment for FTP clients and Download Manager Environment Download Manager Enable Download If enabled you can use Download Manager function on homepage to Manager download files with FTP and HTTP URLs If special languages exist in the URLs you must make sure the Language Environment above is correct or they possibly fail to be downloaded Maximum Running Specify maximum number of BT tasks that can run at same time It s up to 5 BT Tasks tasks Maximum Running Specify maximum number of HTTP FTP tasks that can run at same time HTTP FTP Tasks Maximum number of tasks is 10 Enable Schedule If enabled Download Manager only runs on the specified time period If disabled Download Manager always runs The option only takes effect when Download Manager is enabled Day Day of the schedule If
73. twork is to use a web browser and type http myxerver This method is works if you have not changed the default host name of the NAS B THE NAS HAS BEEN CONFIGURED BUT I CAN T FIND IT IN WINDOW S NETWORK NEIGHBORHOOD Try out the following methods In Windows click on Start Run A window will pop up asking which file folder internet resource to open Type in for example Wmyxerver or 192 168 0 2 depending on what host name or IP address you have assigned to the NAS If you are running Windows 98 click on Start Find Computer and enter the NAS Server s name If this does not work use Control Panel Network to check the following o TCP IP protocol is installed If not use Add Protocol Microsoft TCP IP to install it o Checkthe network Bindings e Ensure the TCP IP protocol is bound to your Network card NIC Select your Network card click Properties and then the Bindings tab If TCP IP is not bound checked check it e Ensure the TCP IP gt Network card entry is bound to the Client for Microsoft Networks service Select the TCP IP entry for your Network Card click Properties and then the Bindings tab If Client for Microsoft Networks is not bound checked check it If you had manually assigned an IP address to the NAS for example in the case where you do not have a router with DHCP server check that your IP Address is compatible with the NAS s This means it needs to 52 be from the same address r
74. umidity of 20 8096 Do not block the airflow around the drive when the drive is turned on Do not place the product in direct sunlight Incorrect handling such as dropping the drive can cause data loss and invalidates the warranty Do not move or disconnect the drive while it is operating to avoid hardware damage and potential data loss Do not stack anything on top of the drive this can overheat and damage your drive Do not place the product near any liquid Liquids can damage the internal electronics Do not attempt to open the drive s enclosure This action voids the warranty CHAPTER 2 FAMILIARIZATION WITH YOUR NAS A FRONT PANEL System Power HDD Activity NAS is powered off Off Off Startup Mode 1 3 mins Blinking On Off On Normal operation no HDD activity On Normal operation with HDD activity Blinking During Disk scanning SMART disk checking Firmware Cross blinking Cross blinking upgrade or HDD format B REAR PANEL q System Reset lt USB Eject Button USB Copy Button USB 2 0 port to add storage or to connect o to printer NTH Auto sensing 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet port Auto MDIX DC In Power Button System Reset This button has 2 functions P Address Reset If the NAS s IP address is lost press and hold this button for 2 seconds The IP address will be reset to the default DHCP client and the system will beep once to indicate that r
75. your local network UPnP Server Stream music or video to a compatible UPnP device in your local network MP3 Broadcast Broadcast MP3 music in your local network USB Direct Co Directly copy contents from a USB storage device to MyXerver at the touch of a button py Co BOX CONTENTS MyXerver Network Storage enclosure with 3 5 SATA hard drive Ethernet Cable Power Adapter Wall mount type Rubber Feet 4x Quick Start Guide Setup CD D SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PCor Mac with internet browser and network access Switch router or cable modem with one free Ethernet port to connect to MyXerver Supported Operating Systems PC Users Windows 2000 XP Vista Mac Users Mac OSX 10 3 or later E TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply External Adapter Wall mount type Operating Environment Temperature 5 40 C Humidity 20 80 Non Operating Environment Temperature 10 70 C Humidity 0 80 Networking TCP IP HTTP FTP NTP CIFS SMB NFS AFP DHCP Client File System Internal HDD XFS External HDD FAT32 NTFS Read only System Tools System firmware upgrade Email alert HDD Standby mode Backup and restore system settings Network recycle bin Event log Data Backup Continuous Data Protection with NTI Shadow Management software F SAFE HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS MyXerver Network Storage is designed to operate normally in the temperature range of 5 Cto 40 C and relative h

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