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1. amp Overview u E System Administration Multimedia Station EJ 3 Disk Management Access Right Management 3 Network Services 4 3 Applications Iv Enable Multimedia Station Multimedia Station Web File Manager Show service link on the login page e Multimedia Station UY Download Station Y Surveillance Station APPLY amp Tunes Service lui UPnP Media Server w MySQL Server i QPKG Plugins 3 Backup External Device 3 System Status Function Search Keyword 3 5 3 Download Station The NAS supports PC less BT HTTP and FTP download To use the download function of the NAS enable Download Station For further information please refer to Chapter 5 Home amp Overview e C3 System Administration Download Station 2 3 Disk Management 5 Access Right Management 3 Network Services 4 C3 Applications M Enable Download Station Web File Manager Show service link on the login page Multimedia Station Y Download Station Y Surveillance Station APPLY QU Tunes Service li UPnP Media Server w MySQL Server ii QPKG Plugins 3 Backup 3 External Device 3 System Status Function Search Download Station Keyword Warning Please be warned against illegal downloading of copyrighted materials The Download Station functionality is provided for downloading authorized files only Downloading or distribution of unauthorized materials may result in severe civil an
2. Frame Kate Enable audio recording on this camera Estimated Storage Space for Recording 6760 GB Configure the settings of the IP camera 2 following the above steps After you have added the network cameras to the NAS go to the Live View page The first time you connect to this page by the IE browser you have to install the ActiveX control in order to view the images of the IP camera 1 and IP camera 2 You can start to use the monitoring and recording functions of the Surveillance Station 129 To use other functions such as motion detection recording scheduled recording and video playback please refer to the online help er Surveillance on Settings Live View Playback 3 0 0 0326T 130 4 Configure your NAT router for remote monitoring over the Internet To view the monitoring video and connect to the NAS remotely you need to change the network settings by forwarding different ports to the corresponding LAN IP on your NAT router 3 3 Camera 1 Camera 2 LAM IP 192 168 1 10 LAN IP 192 168 1 20 LAN IP 192 168 1 60 Port 81 Port 82 Port 8000 my my iilam 4 Internet Fe PC WE oss DSL Cable MAT router modem LAN IP 192 168 1 100 LAN IP 192 168 1 32 Change the port settings of the NAS and the IP cameras The default HTTP port of NAS is 8080 In this example the port is changed to 8000 Therefore you have to connect to the NAS via http NAS IP 8000 after applying the settin
3. 145 Follow the steps below to create a remote replication job for backup from the NAS to another QNAP NAS 1 Click Create New Replicating Job to create a new task 2 Select the server type and enter the job name 3 Enter the IP address or domain name if any of the remote server the port number of the remote server the user name and password with write access to the remote server Click Test to check if the connection is successful or not Note To use remote replication enable Microsoft Networking service make sure the destination network share and directory have been created and the user name and password are valid to login the destination folder The share folder name network share or directory is case sensitive 4 Enter the destination path The share folder name network share or directory is case sensitive 5 Enter the source path You can select to back up the whole network share and a folder in the share 6 Define the replication schedule 7 Set up other options for the remote replication job Then click Finish 146 3 6 3 2 Amazon S3 Amazon S3 Simple Storage Service is an online storage web service offered by AWS Amazon Web Services It provides a simple web services interface that can be used to store and retrieve the data from anywhere on the web With Amazon 3 you can upload the data from your NAS to Amazon S3 or download the data from Amazon S3 to your NAS
4. 3 Access Right Management please click here 3 Network Services Applications Fa Rarlaim E DNS Server Keyword Primary DNS Server 10 so 2 11 Secondary DNS Server 172 17 23 _ 64 Jumbo Frame Setting MTU Jumbo Frame will only work in Gigabit network environment Please make sure your clients are configured to use the same frame size This function works only when Jumbo Frame is enabled and the same MTU value is set on all the connected network appliances Ethernet 1 Select Jumbo Frame setting 1500 210 3 Goto Network Services Microsoft Networking Enable AD Domain Member and enter the AD domain information Overview System Administration Microsoft Networking C 3 Disk Management 3 Access Right Management Microsoft Networking 4 3 Network Services amp Microsoft Networking IV Enable file service for Microsoft networking g Apple Networking Standalone Server f NFS Service Server Description Optional NAS Server it FTP Service M Telnet SSH NAS Ba SNMP Settings AD Domain Member For detailed instructions please click here Web Server Server Description Optional amp Network Service Discovery 6 Applications Domain NetBIOS Name 3 Backup AD Server Name External Device Domain System Status Organization Unit Optional Domain Administrator Username Keyword Domain Administrator Password Enable WINS server FT Use the specified WI
5. C amp l rotate at high speed APPLY Enable configuration reset switch You can press the reset button for 3 seconds to reset the administrator password and the system settings to default Enable hard disk standby mode When this function is enabled the hard disk drive s enters standby mode if there is no access within the specified period Enable light signal alert when the free size of SATA disk is less than the value The status LED flashes red and green when this function is enabled and the free space of the SATA disk is less than the value The range of the value is 1 51200 MB Enable alarm buzzer Enable this option The system will sound when an error occurs Smart fan configuration i Enable smart fan recommended Select to use the default smart fan settings or define the settings manually When the system default settings are selected the fan rotation speed is automatically adjusted when the server temperature CPU temperature and hard drive temperature meet the criteria It is recommended to enable this option ii Set fan rotation speed manually By manually setting the fan rotation speed the fan rotates at the defined speed continuously 33 Enable warning alert for redundant power supply on the web based interface If you have installed two power supply units PSU on the NAS and connected them to the power sockets both PSU will supply the power to the NAS applied to 1U and 2U models You c
6. Keyword cnn Domain Administrator Password i u o TT Enable WINS server TT Use the specified WINS server WINS server IP address 0 N E i 1 0 i TT Domain Master E a Desktop amp Dock Expos amp International Security Spotlight Screen Saver 5paces Q m f Bluetooth CDs amp DVDs Displays Energy Ebo E Sound Saver Mouse 163 4 Click to add a printer Click to add a printer or fax No Printer Selected ESE Default Printer Last Printer Used Default Paper Size in Page Setup Th Click the lock to prevent further changes 164 5 Select the NAS workgroup and find the printer name p j pr p p j j p Name No Selection Location No Selection Print Using Ht 6 Enter the user name and password to login the printer server on the NAS Enter your user name and password to access the print server pm 509 Connect as Guest 9 Registered User Name admin M Remember this password in my keychain mun a 2 165 7 Select the printer driver PM 509PR Location Print Using Y Please select a driver or printer model Auto Select Generic PostScript Printer Select a driver to use Other 166 8 After installing the printer driver correctly you can start to use the printer f PM 509PR PM 509PR E Idle Default d Share this printer Kind HP LaserJe
7. Set the date and time of the NAS which must be consistent with the time of the AD server The maximum time difference allowed is 5 minutes 2 Goto System Administration gt Network gt TCP IP Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server as the IP address of the Active Directory server nome 2ystem Administration gt Network E Overview TCP 1P DDNS IPV6 4 3 System Administration EF General Settings E Alkes a Network T T x Interface DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway MAC Address ardware sc Ethernet 1 No 172 17 23 107 2552552540 172 47 221 00 08 9B 8C 99 D4 1000Mbps 100 amp y Security amp Notification Ethernet 2 Yes 169 254 100 100 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 08 9B 8C 99 D5 0 9 z M Power Management Network Recycle Bin amp Backup System Settings Port Trunking S System Logs M Firmware Update 8 Restore to Factory Default 3 Disk Management Port Trunking provides network load balancing and fault tolerance by combining two Ethernet interfaces into one to increase the bandwidth beyond the limits of any one single interface atthe same time offers the redundancy for higher availability when both interfaces are connected to the same switch that supports Port Trunking Enable Network Port Trunking Select the port trunking mode from below Please note that incompatible mode settings might cause the network interface to hang or affect the overall performance For more information
8. Connect to Server and enter the URL of the share folder Format http NAS IP or HOST NAME SHARE FOLDER NAME A A Connect to Server Server Address http 10 8 12 111 MyWebDAV _ Favorite Servers O 2 Remove Browse Connect TE AA s 2 Enter the user name and its password which has the WebDAV privilege to connect to this share folder Enter your name and password for the server 10 8 12 111 Connect as Guest 9 Registered User Name James Password Remember this password in my keychain 116 3 You can connect to the share folder through this link via HTTP WebDAV i eo T El Date Modified Size Today 2 00 PM 1 KB Y DEVICES iDisk L MyDisk L MySnowLeopard k SHARED Testing Feed xml Y PLACES Desktop Aw A Applications Documents Y SEARCH FOR L Today O Yesterday L Past Week 3x All Images All Movies All Documents e e ENTER 4 You can also find the mount point in the SHARED category in Finder and make it one of the login items eem n d ie E Y DEVICES a Disk Ld MyDisk al MySnowLeopard Y SHARED 12 10 8 12 111 James 119 um CSD 209 SAMBA E CSD s09 AFP m Dale 239 SAMBA Il David 239 SAMBA TT ara Note that the instructions above are based on Mac OS X 10 6 and can be app
9. SCAN NOW GOOD Drive 4 No Disk SCAN NOW e Drive 5 No Disk SCAN NOW Current Disk Volume Configuration Logical Volumes Volume File System Total Size Free Size Status E RAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 123 EXT4 455 52 GB 440 81 GB Ready a FORMAT Now CHECK NOW REMOVE NOW Disk Configuration Applied NAS Models Single disk volume All models RAID 1 JBOD just a bunch of disks 2 bay models or above RAID 5 RAID 6 RAID 5 hot spare 4 bay models or above RAID 6 hot spare 5 bay models or above 53 Single Disk Volume Each hard disk drive is used as a standalone disk If a disk is damaged all the data will be lost JBOD Just a bunch of disks JBOD is a collection of hard disk drives that does not offer any RAID protection The data are written to the physical disks sequentially The total storage capacity equals to the sum of the capacity of all the member drives RAID O Striping Disk Volume RAID O striping disk combines 2 or more hard disk drives into one larger volume The data is written to the hard disk drives without any parity information and no redundancy is striping Block A1 Block A3 Block A5 Block A7 Disk 1 Block A2 Block A4 Block A6 Block A8 Disk 2 offered The disk capacity equals the number of hard disk drives in the array times the size of the smallest hard drive RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume RAID 1 duplicates the data be
10. Turbo NAS User Manual Version 3 2 0 Copyright 2010 QNAP Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Thank you for choosing QNAP products This user manual provides detailed instructions of using the Turbo NAS Please read carefully and start to enjoy the powerful functions of the Turbo NAS NOTE e he Turbo NAS is hereafter referred to as the NAS e This manual provides the description of all the functions of the Turbo NAS The product you purchased may not support certain functions dedicated to specific models e All the features functionality and other product specifications are subject to change without prior notice or obligation e Information presented is subject to change without notice e QNAP and the QNAP logo are trademarks of QNAP Systems Inc e Other brands and product names referred to are trademarks of their respective holders Further the or symbols are not used in the text DISCLAIMER In no event shall the liability of QNAP Systems Inc QNAP exceed the price paid for the product from direct indirect special incidental or consequential software or its documentation QNAP makes no warranty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software and specifically disclaims its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose QNAP reserves the right to revise or
11. 3 System Status Keyword 3 6 1 External Drive You can back up the local drive data to an external storage device Select to execute instant automatic or scheduled backup and configure the settings e Backup Now To back up the data to the external storage device immediately e Schedule Backup To back up the data by schedule You can select the weekday and time to execute the backup Auto backup To execute the backup automatically once the storage device is connected to the NAS Copy Options You can select Copy to copy the files from the NAS to the external device Select Synchronize to synchronize the data between the NAS and the external storage device Any differentiated files on the external device will be deleted Note During the data copy or synchronization the identical files on both sides will not be copied If there are files in the same name but different in size or modified dates on NAS and the external device the files on the external device are overwritten 142 te Home Home gt gt Backup gt gt External Drive amp Overview gt Y System Administration gt Y Disk Management gt Access Right Management gt zy Network Services gt Applications 4 3 Backup amp External Drive USB One Touch Copy 44 Remote Replication Time Machine gt 3 External Device gt y System Status External Drive Back up to an external storage device Back up the loc
12. Forward the port 82 to the LAN IP of the IP camera 2 192 168 1 20 Note When you change the port settings make sure remote access is allowed For example if you office network blocks the port 8000 you will not be able to connect to your NAS from the office After you have configured the port forwarding and the router settings you can start to use the Surveillance Station for remote monitoring over the Internet 132 Connect to the snapshots and video recordings of Surveillance Station All the snapshots are saved in My Documents Snapshot Windows XP in your computer If you are using Windows 7 or Vista the default directory is Documents Snapshot Snapshot File Edit View Favorites Tools Help sack T d Dp Search Folders EDk Address 2 Documents and a A Documents Mame Size Type File and Folder Tasks Camera 1 2008 05 30 17 05 12 jpg 66KE ACDSee 9 0 JPEG L Hid Camera 2 2008 05 30 16 42 01 ipg BKB ACDSee 9 0 JPEG L Other Places Details z objects E My Computer The video recordings will be saved in NASIP Qrecordings or NASIP Recordings The general recordings are saved in the folder record nvr and the alarm recordings are saved in the folder record nvr alarm 133 3 5 5 iTunes Service The MP3 files on the Qmultimedia Multimedia folder of the NAS can be shared to iTunes by this service All the computers with iTunes installed on LAN are able to find brows
13. Network Drive Windows can help you connect to a shared network Folder and assign a drive letter to the connection so that you can a access the Folder using My Computer dl L Specify the drive letter For Ehe connection and the Folder that you want to connect Ea Drive Y Example serverishare Reconnect at logan Connect using a MME User name 3 Select Choose another network location Add Network Place Wizard Where do you want to create this network place Select a service provider IF you do not have a membership with the provider you select the wizard will help pou create an account To just create a shortcut click Choose another network location Service providers MSN Communities Share pour Files with others ar store them Far your personal use i HE ang Tum niet cm loc ation Specify the address of a w eb site network location or FTP site 104 4 Enter the URL of your NAS with the share folder name Note that you should put the at the end of the URL Click Next Format http NAS IP or HOST NAME SHARE FOLDER NAME tt Add Network Place Wizard What is the address of this network place Type the address of the Web site FTP site or network location that this shortcut will open o B ftp 7 192 168 1 59 MeWwebDAy st Welw some examples Enter the user name and its password which has the WebDAV privilege to connect to the share
14. O rm 3 Run QGet from the installed location lag OMAP Storage Software d QBack fm OGet Ec fe Uninstall 4 For the details of using QGet please refer to the online help BEE Contents About Quiet 2 E er ES O O 0 Fie Tools 190 Chapter 6 Web File Manager To use Web File Manager go to Applications Web File Manager Enable the service f Home S Hom Overview System Administration Web Fi le Manager 3 Disk Management 3 Access Right Management Web File Manager 3 Network Services 43 Applications Enable Web File Manager aj Web File Manager e Multimedia Station Y Download Station APPLY Y Surveillance Station Tunes Service ful UPnP Media Server w MySQL Server lij OPKG Plugins 3 Backup 3 External Device Z3 System Status Keyword Click Web File Manager on the top or on the login page of the NAS to connect to the Web File Manager If you login the service from the login page of the NAS you are required to enter the user name and password Note Make sure a network share has been created before using Web File Manager 191 You can organize the network share folders of the NAS With Web File Manager you can upload download rename move copy or delete the files and folders in the network shares Web File Manager2 Qmultimedia Welcome admin Logout 33 arse 2 00 BER oQ E E C Network Recycle Bin 1 83
15. Use Finder to find the NAS b Open a web browser and enter http NAS IP 8080 The default NAS IP is 169 254 100 100 8080 If you have configured the NAS to use DHCP you can use Finder to check the IP address of the NAS Make sure the NAS and the computer that runs Finder are connected to the same subnet If you cannot search for the NAS IP try to connect the NAS to your computer directly and run Finder again 2 When the administration page of the NAS is shown click ADMINISTRATION Enter the user name and password to login Default user name admin Password admin Note that if you login the administration interface with a user account without the administration right you can only change your login password ADMINISTRATION 13 3 You can browse the NAS UI by the Standard view or the Flow view Standard view Customer Service GhAP Wiki GNEP Forum Flow view E Administration Web Server Multimedia Station Download Station Web File Manager aurveillance Station Flow view Standard view ADMINISTRATION 5 Copyright QMAP Systems Inc All rights reserved version 3 0 0 build 03267 14 4 Choose the display language on the drop down menu on the login page of the NAS or after you login the NAS QUICK LINKS pueri ch sr Standard view Bepi B Frangais Deutsch IE Espa ol Italiano PYCCKHH Norsk suomi Dansk Svenska Polski 5 The NAS supports SSL secure login which
16. amp Public Name Size Type Modified Time Permission Owner Group E Qdownload a Q thumb Folder 2009 10 24 03 00 02 TTT rwxrwxrwx admin administrators C Qmultimedia E 3 Qrecordings gj E Qusb BE Qweb Detail No Selection Pagell ofi gt bl D Show 20 v items Display Item 1 1 Total 1 Disk info Used Size 247 20 MB Free Size 227 52 GB Upload file To use this feature install Adobe Flash plugin for your web browser Open the folder to upload file to Click B ii Click Browse to select the file s iii Select to skip or overwrite the existing file in the folder Upload to Qmultimedia Mode 2 Skip Overwrite S kl Y Blue hills jpg mod Remove y 5 5 kB Sunset jpg PEE 21 8 ke Water lilies jpq a Remove 1 ki Winter jpg Vara Remove Close iv Click Start 192 Download file i Select a file or folder to download ii Right click the mouse and select Download or click E to download the file Create folder i Select a network share or folder in which you want to create a new folder ii Click Lg Create Folder iii Enter the name of the new folder and click OK Rename file or folder i Select a file or folder to rename Fi ii Click Rename iii Enter the new file or folder name and click OK Copy files or folders i Select the files or folders to copy ii Click Copy iii Select th
17. nodel qnap test com f Change settings This is your Domain Name Computer description Domain qnap test com Windows activation a a 53 day s to activate Activate Windows new See also Windows Update 212 Notes e After joining the NAS to the Active Directory the local NAS users who have access right to the AD server should use NASname username to login the AD users should use their own user names to login the AD server The local NAS users and the AD users with username as domain name username are allowed to login the NAS firmware version 3 2 0 and above via AFP FTP Web File Manager and WebDAV However if the firmware version of the NAS is earlier than 3 2 0 only the local NAS users are allowed to login the NAS by Web File Manager and WebDAV e For TS 109 209 409 509 series Turbo NAS if the AD domain is based on Windows 2008 Server the NAS firmware must be updated to version 2 1 2 or later The step by step guide of joining the QNAP NAS to the Active Directory is available on http www qnap com pro features asp 213 Windows 7 If you are using a Windows 7 PC which is not a member of an Active Directory while your NAS is an AD domain member and its firmware version is earlier than v3 2 0 change your PC settings as shown below to allow your PC to connect to the NAS a Goto the Control Panel and click Administrative Tools Ez t Control Panel All Control Panel It
18. please contact the distributor or the local power supply company Do not place any object on the power cord Do not attempt to repair your NAS in any occasions Improper disassembly of the product may expose you to electric shock or other risks For any enquiries please contact the distributor The chassis NAS models should only be installed in the server room and maintained by the authorized server manager or IT administrator The server room is locked by key or keycard access and only certified staff is allowed to enter the server room CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Chapter 1 Install the NAS For the information of the hardware installation please refer to the Quick Installation Guide in the product package 1 1 Hard Disk Compatibility List This product works with 2 5 inch 3 5 inch SATA hard disk drives from major hard disk brands For the HDD compatibility list please visit http www gnap com D QNAP disclaims any responsibility for product damage malfunction or data loss recovery due to misuse or improper installation of hard disks in any occasions for any reasons Note that if you install a hard drive new or used which has never been installed on the NAS before the hard drive will be formatted and partitioned automatica
19. putty Make sure you have opened the corresponding ports on your router or firewall when using this function amp Overview C3 System Administration Telnet SSH 3 Disk Management Access Right Management Telnet SSH 4 3 Network Services e Microsoft Networking After enabling this option you can access this server via Telnet or SSH connection Only the account admin can login remotely g Apple Networking v Allow Telnet connection A NFS Service Port Number 23 In FTP Service M Telnet SSH v Allow SSH connection Ba SNMP Settings A Web Server Port Number 22 amp Network Service Discovery 5 Applications 3 Backup 3 External Device gt System Status Function Search Keyword 97 3 4 6 SNMP Settings You can enable SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol service on the NAS and enter the trap address of the SNMP management stations SNMP manager e g PC with SNMP software installed When an event warning or error occurs on the NAS the NAS as an SNMP agent reports the real time alert to the SNMP management stations The fields are described as below Fea Deep OOS SNMP Trap Level Select the kind of information to be sent to the SNMP e a Trap Address The IP address of the SNMP manager You can enter up to 3 trap addresses SNMP MIB The MIB is a type of database in ASCII text format used to Management manage the NAS in the SNMP network The SNMP manager Information Base u
20. should be set as the LAN IP of the router 192 168 1 100 in this example Then configure the IP address of the second IP camera as 192 168 1 20 Some IP cameras provide a utility for IP configuration You may refer to the user manual of the cameras for further details Please refer to http www gnap com for the supported network camera list 3 Configure the camera settings on the NAS Login the Surveillance Station by the IE browser to configure the IP cameras Go to Settings Camera Settings Enter the IP camera information e g name model and IP address a Surveillance Station Home Settings Live View Playback 1 Camera 1 2 Camera 2 Camera Number 1 Camera 1 v Camera Model Axis 205 v Camera Name Camera 1 IP Address Port WAN IP for monitoring from public network If your IP camera is installed behind NAT router you may input the public IP address or URL and the corresponding forwarded port of the router Port User Name Password Peal Note All the camera configuration will not take effect until you click the Apply button 128 Click Test on the right to ensure the connection to the IP camera is successful If your IP camera supports audio recording you may enable the option on the Recording Settings page Click Apply to save the changes Camera Number Video Compression Resolution
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22. 10 minutes when the AC power fails depending on the maximum load and the number of connected devices v UPS Model Select the UPS model from the list If the UPS model you are using is not available on the list please contact our technical support v IP Address of UPS If you select to use APC UPS with SNMP Management enter the IP address of the UPS Note To allow your UPS device to send SNMP alerts to the QNAP NAS in case of power loss you may have to enter the IP address of the NAS in the configuration page of the UPS device 168 Behaviour of the UPS feature of the NAS In case of power loss and power recovery the events will be logged in the System Event Logs During a power loss the NAS will wait for the specified time you enter in the UPS Settings before going into the standby mode or powering off If the power is recovered before the end of the waiting time the NAS will remain in operation and cancel its power off or standby action If the power does not recover after the waiting time the NAS will be powered off or enter standby mode Once the power recovers e If the NAS is in standby mode it will resume to normal operation e If the NAS is powered off it will remain off Comparison of the standby mode and the power off mode Mode Advantage Disadvantage Standby mode The NAS resumes after If the power outage lasts power recovery until the UPS is turned off the NAS may suffer from abnorm
23. Delete j 78 Enter the target server IP and port number default 3260 Click Get Remote Disk If authentication is required enter the user name and the password Then click Apply Add Virtual Disk Add Virtual Disk Target Server IP Remote Disk Device aia Authentication Iser Mame Password AA Click 9 to format the virtual disk Add Virtual Disk T VirtualDiskt Unknown 5 GB 0 MB Unmounted gom 10 Delete j When the status of the virtual disk is Ready you can start to use the virtual disk as a disk volume of the NAS The NAS supports maximum 8 virtual disks 79 3 3 Access Right Management The files on the NAS can be shared among multiple users For easier management and better control of users access right you have to organize the users user groups and their access right control Overview System Administration Access Right Management 4 3 Disk Management amp Volume Management 1 RAID Management E Ey HDD SMART e I iSCSI Y Virtual Disk Users User Groups Share Folders Quota 4 Access Right Management amp Users User Groups 2 Share Folders Quota Network Services 5 Applications 3 Backup 5 External Device Fa amp vctam Static El Keyword ipv6 3 3 1 Users The NAS has created the following users by default admin By default the administrator admin has the access right to the system administration and
24. Domain Master Browser for collecting and recording resources and services available for each PC on the network or a workgroup of Windows When you find the waiting time for accessing the Network Neighborhood My Network Places too long it may be caused by failure of an existing master browser or a missing master browser on the network If there is no master browser on your network select the option Domain Master to configure the NAS as the master browser to enhance the speed of accessing the information on Network Neighborhood My Network Places 93 3 4 2 Apple Networking To access the NAS from Mac enable Apple Filing Protocol If your AppleTalk network uses extended networks and is assigned with multiple zones assign a zone name to the NAS to use the default setting If you do not want to assign a network zone enter an asterisk This setting is disabled by default Overview 3 System Administration 3 Disk Management Access Right Management 4 3 Network Services 9 Microsoft Networking Apple Networking A NFS Service m FTP Service Md Telnet SSH B SNMP Settings e Web Server amp Network Service Discovery 3 Applications 3 Backup 3 External Device 3 System Status Function Search Keyword 3 4 3 To access the NAS from Linux enable the NFS service Apple Networking O Apple Networking jV Enable Apple Filing Protocol Zone TEST NFS Service For the information of co
25. Enable file service for Microsoft networking If you are using Microsoft Windows enable this service to access the files on the network share folders Assign a workgroup name v Standalone Server Use local users for user authentication v AD Domain Member The NAS supports Windows 2003 AD Active Directory to provide quick and direct import of the user accounts to the existing AD server available on your 92 network This function helps you save the time and effort on creating the user accounts and passwords and lowers the IT maintenance cost by automatic configuration procedure Server Description Describe the NAS for the users to identify the server To use the NAS on the Microsoft Windows OS you must enable Microsoft Network Services gt Workgroup Specify the workgroup the NAS belongs to The workgroup is a computer group unit on Microsoft Windows network for network sharing gt AD Server Name Enter the name of the AD server when the AD domain is selected for authentication gt Domain Name The name of the Microsoft domain When you select AD domain you must enter the domain name the login user name and the password WINS server If the local network has a WINS server installed specify the IP address The NAS will automatically register its name and IP address with WINS service If you have a WINS server on your network and want to use this server enter the WINS server IP Domain Master There is a unique
26. Hardware Sj Hardware sy Security v Enable light signal alert when the free size of disk is less than the value 3072 MB Notification v Enable alarm buzzer beep sound for error and warning alert M Power Management 3 Network Recycle Bin amp Backup System Settings Smart Fan Configuration S System Logs M Firmware Update W Restore to Factory Default When ALL ofthe following temperature readings are met the fan will rotate at low speed Fan Rotation Speed Settings Enable Smart Fan recommended v Disk Management The system temperature is lower than 47 C 117 F aa Access Right Management The CPU temperature is lower than 54 C 129 F 3 Network Services 3 Applications Es Radan m When ANY ofthe following temperature readings are met the fan will rotate at high speed PA ction Search The system temperature is higher than or equal to 53 C 127 F The CPU temperature is higher than or equal to 62 C 144 F The hard drive temperature is lower than 48 C 118 F Keyword The hard drive temperature is higher than or equal to 54 C 129 F Self defined temperature When the system temperature is lower than 25 ec MJ stop fan rotation When the system temperature is lower than 35 C rotate at low speed When the system temperature is higher than 45 v C M rotate at high speed APPLY System Basic system reset Advanced system reset 1 beep 2 beeps All NAS mo
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28. Note that you need to register an AWS account from http aws amazon com and pay for the service After signing up for an account you need to create at least one bucket root folder on Amazon S3 by an Amazon S3 application We recommend the Mozilla Firefox add on S3Fox for beginners BITS lt Overview System Administration Remote Replication C 3 Disk Management 3 Access Right Management 3 Network Services Applications 4 3 Backup a External Drive By using this function you can upload your data from the NAS to Amazon S3 or retrieve it from Amazon S3 to your NAS USB One Touch Copy 2 Remote Replication Note Before getting started please make sure your NAS has been configured to automatically synchronize the system clock with an internet time server To configure the system date amp time please click here REMOTE REPLICATION AMAZON S3 Amazon S3 Time Machine 3 External Device System Status Current Jobs Create New Replicating Job Job Name Usage Type Schedule Status Action Function Search Keyword After setting up the Amazon S3 account follow the steps below to back up the data to or retrieve the data from Amazon S3 using the NAS 1 Click Create New Replicating Job 2 Enter the remote replication job name 3 Select the usage type Upload or Download and enter other settings A bucket is the root directory on Amazon S3 You can test the connection to the re
29. atthe same time offers the redundancy for higher availability when both interfaces are connected to the same switch that supports Port Trunking Enable Network Port Trunking Selectthe porttrunking mode from below Please note that incompatible mode settings might cause the network interface to hang or affect the overall performance For more information please click here DNS Server Primary DNS Server 10 8 2 11 Secondary DNS Server 172 17 23 64 Jumbo Frame Setting MTU Jumbo Frame will only work in Gigabit network environment Please make sure your clients are configured to use the same frame size This function works only when Jumbo Frame is enabled and the same MTU value is set on all the connected network appliances Ethernet 1 Select Jumbo Frame setting 1500 v Ethernet 2 Select Jumbo Frame setting 1500 23 TCP IP Property Metwork Speed 1000Mbps ful duplex v Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP Use static IP address Subnet Mask 955 EE O D Bet GaISWEY T TETTE 456 S 45678 masasanuuuuanuuuuuauuuuus Gcuauusuuuausuuuausuusasas Gauuuusuurucurrrcrrscrrag Gausuuzuusuuuuuuanuauuans Start IP Address 2073 EST E BT SLE EUU aa End IP Address 160 po4 1 144 LOU ase me flow lus A Step 1 af 1 APPLY CANCEL On the TCP IP Property page configure the following settings e Network Speed Select the network transfer r
30. by IE browser 6 0 or later 126 To set up your network surveillance system by the NAS follow the steps below 1 Plan your home network topology 2 Set up the IP cameras 3 Configure the camera settings on the NAS 4 Configure your NAT router for remote monitoring over the Internet 1 Plan your home network topology Write down your plan of the home network before setting up the surveillance system Consider the following when doing so The IP address of the NAS ii The IP address of the IP cameras Your computer the NAS and the IP cameras should be connected to the same router on the LAN Assign fixed IP addresses to the NAS and the IP cameras For example The LAN IP of the home router 192 168 1 100 Camera 1 IP 192 168 1 10 fixed IP Camera 2 IP 192 168 1 20 fixed IP NAS IP 192 168 1 60 fixed IP J d Camera 1 Camera 2 Ji LAN IP 192 168 1 10 LAN 1P 192 168 1 20 LAN 1P 192 168 1 60 x Po es a Ey w A AN Internet FEO j a LI i E PC rre gm DSL Cable MAT router modem LAN IP 192 168 1 100 LAN IP 192 168 1 32 127 2 Set up the IP cameras In this example two IP cameras will be installed Connect the IP cameras to your home network Then setthe IP address of the cameras so that they are in the same LAN as the computer Login the configuration page of the Camera 1 by IE browser Enter the IP address of the first IP camera as 192 168 1 10 The default gateway
31. click Use for Backup EE TMBackup on NASAABBOE Set Up Time Capsule 150 3 Enter the user name and password to login the QNAP NAS Then click Connect Registered user name TimeMachine Password The password you have configured on the NAS The password is empty by default Enter your name and password for the server NASAABB18 so that Time Machine can access it Connect as Guest 9 Registered User Name TimeMachine Password 4 Upon successful connection the Time Machine is switched ON The available space for backup is shown and the backup will start in 120 seconds Time Machine Name TMBackup YY i NASAABB18 Available 168 09 GB of 311 9 GB Oldest Backup Select Disk Latest Backup Options Next Backup 103 seconds TI me Machi ne Time Machine keeps Hourly backups for the past 24 hours Daily backups for the past month Weekly backups for all previous months OFF on The aldest backups are deleted when your disk becomes full M Show Time Machine status in the menu bar E Click the lock to prevent further changes The first time backup may take more time according to the data size on Mac To recover the data to the Mac OS please refer to the tutorial on http www apple com 151 3 7 External Device Home gt gt External Device Welcome admin Logout English gt Ej Overview C3 System Adm
32. enables you to configure and manage the server by encrypted transfer To use this function select the option SSL login on the administration page and login the server Note If your NAS is placed behind an NAT gateway and you want to access the NAS by secure login from the Internet you must open the port 443 on your NAT and forward this port to the LAN IP of the NAS Close X RRREESERESERERSEESEEESESRESESSEESESREESEESERSSSSESSSERSESERSSREEZSEESSSESSSERSSEESSSESRSERRERRRREUSSHREREERSERERSERRRRSERR RR uua Remember username Remember password J SSL login SUBMIT CANCEL 15 Chapter 3 Server Administration There are 8 main sections in the server administration Overview 7 System Administration 3 Disk Management gt 3 Access Right Management gt Network Services O Applications gt Backup gt D External Device gt 3 System Status Click the triangle icon next to the section name to expand the tree and view the items listed under each section 4 System Administration By General Settings d Network SD Hardware ee Security Notification A Power Management 9 Network Recycle Bin amp Backup System Settings A System Logs T Firmware Update T Restore to Factory Default 16 To access the services such as Web File Manager Download Station Multimedia Station and Surveillance Station you can choose the services from the drop down menu or click the
33. folder 105 6 Type a name for this network place Add Network Place Wizard What do you want to name this place Create a name For this shortcut that will help you easily identify this network place http 2192 158 1 38 M v eb Type a name for this network place Maw ebOAY on 132 158 1 33 Cancel _ 106 7 The network place has been created and is ready to be used Add Network Place Wizard Completing the Add Network Place Wizard Y au have successtully created this network place A shortcut Far this place will appear in My Network Places Open this network place when click Finish To close this wizard click Finish 107 8 Now you can connect to this share folder anytime through WebDAV A shortcut has also been created in My Network Places a MyWebDAV on 192 168 1 39 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help O O Bl P search Es Folders E Address Other Places Testing EM Web Folders Feed xml i My Documents Ej Shared Documents a My Network Places 108 Windows Vista If you are using Windows Vista you might need to install the Software Update for Web Folders KB907306 and this update is for 32 bit Windows OS only http www microsoft com downloads details aspx FamilyId217c36612 632e 4cO 4 9382 987622ed1d64 amp displaylang en 1 Right click Computer and select Map Network Drive Net ork Create Shortcut Del
34. following means to solve the problem a Open the BitTorrent port range on NAT router manually Forward these ports to the LAN IP of the NAS b The new NAS firmware supports UPnP NAT port forwarding If your NAT router supports UPnP enable this function on the NAT Then enable UPnP NAT port forwarding of the NAS The BT download rate should be enhanced 188 5 1 Use Download Software QGet QGet is a powerful management utility for maintaining the BT HTTP and FTP download tasks of multiple NAS servers via LAN or WAN By using QGet you no longer need to login the Download Station web interface of multiple servers and manage the settings one by one Simply install QGet on any computer running Windows 2000 XP Vista Windows 7 or Mac you can manage the download tasks of all your NAS servers 1 Install QGet from the product CD ROM disc 3 ONAP Turbo NAS Guick Installation Guide Install ONAP Finder Install NetBak Replicator Install Get User Manual and Application Notes Browse CO Product Support and Registration Website Exit 189 2 Follow the instructions to install QGet amp QGet 0 7 6 0 Build 1213 Setup W elcome to the QGet Setup Wizard This wizard will guide vou through the installation of QGet IE is recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system Files without having to reboot your computer Click MexE Eo continue
35. gt gt USB Printer V English C amp Overview a gt E System Administration USB Printer E Disk Management 4 3 Access Right Management USB Printer amp Users a ner Coupe Manufacturer HewLett Packard amp GEO Poder Model HP LaserJet 2200 Quota E Status Bereit gt E Network Services x Clean up spool space of printer CLEAN NOW gt Applications gt E Backup 4 3 External Device Y External Storage Device USB Printer W UPS Settings gt Y System Status _ Function Search Keyword 162 2 Goto Network Services Microsoft Networking Enter a workgroup name for the NAS You will need this information later Home gt gt Network Services gt gt Microsoft Networking Welcome admin Logout English gt E Overview gt EJ System Administration Microsoft Networking O gt E Disk Management gt O Access Right Management A 4 3 Network Services amp Microsoft Networking Iv Enable file service for Microsoft networking Apple Networking Standalone Server A NFS Service r Description Optional A ri FTP Service a M Telnet SSH Nue M V RT a SNMP Settings c AD Domain Member For detailed instructions please click here web Server Server Description Optional amp Network Service Discovery gt Applications gt E Backup AD Server Name gt E External Device gt amp System Status Domain NetBIOS Name Domain Organization Unit Optional
36. icon next to the NAS name The smart playlists defined earlier will be shown The songs are categorized accordingly You can start to use iTunes to play the music on your NAS File Edit Controls View Store Advanced Help iTunes ana nc LIBRARY Name Time Artist Album Genre fa Music 1 E Winter Wonderland 2 59 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz B Mies 2 Depois Do Natal 2 56 Lisa Ono Boas Feskas Jazz 3 Lek IE Snow Let IE Snow Let TES 3 48 Lisa Ono Boas Feskas Jazz TY Shows 4 Caroling Caroling 3 56 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz Podcasts 5 Jingle Bell Rock 2 20 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz bu Radio 6 White Christmas Noite de Natal 3 48 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz d 7 Paz Azul Brahms Lullaby 3 39 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz 8 Ave Maria 3 56 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz 3 Epis telis g The Christmas Song 3 41 Lisa Ono Bnas Festas Jazz SHARED 1 E Boas Festas 444 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz Fy MASACBBCE e 11 id Um Anja Do C u 5 28 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz 12 E In the Wee Small Hours of the Mo 4 37 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz E color your soul i l 13 E Silent Might 1 01 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz la Jazz Lisa Ono Note You can download the latest iTunes software from official Apple website http www apple com 136 3 5 6 UPnP Media Server The NAS is built in with TwonkyMedia DLNA compatible UPnP media server Enable this function and the NAS will share particular music photos or video files
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38. is shown on this page Tip You can right click a log and select to disconnect the IP connection and or add the IP to the block list SYSTEM EVENT LOGS SYSTEM CONNECTION LOGS ON LINE USERS SYSLOG Type Login date Login time Users Source IP Computer name Connection type Accessed resour E 2009 06 08 16 26 06 admin 10 810 122 HTTP Administration a 2009 06 08 AGA O ENS TT 472 4 24 4 DUM SSH Disconnect this connection There are 2 events Add to the block list Disconnect this connection and block the IP 3 1 9 4 Syslog Syslog is a standard for forwarding the log messages on an IP network You can enable this option to save the event logs and connection logs to a remote syslog server SYSTEM EVENT LOGS SYSTEM CONNECTION LOGS ON LINE USERS SYSLOG Syslog Settings Enable syslog You can enable this option to save the event logs and connection logs to a remote syslog server Syslog Server M innit UDP Fort Bi4 77 Select the logs to record i System Event Logs System Connection Logs You must enable system connection logs to use this option 47 3 1 10 Firmware Update amp Overview 4 amp System Administration Firmware U pgrade i I General Settings g Network Firmware Upgrade S Hardware my Security Current firmware version 3 2 0 Build 10267 Y Notification Before updating system firmware please make sure the product model and firmware version are correct Follow the steps below
39. minutes and will shut down automatically For example if you have configured the NAS to enter the standby mode after idling for 5 minutes the NAS shuts down automatically when the temperature of any hard drive s exceeds 65 C 149 F continuously after 15 52 10 minutes 222 Chapter 11 RAID Abnormal Operation Troubleshooting If the RAID configuration of your NAS is found abnormal or there are error messages please try the following solutions Note You must back up the important data on the NAS first to avoid any potential data loss 1 Check that the RAID rebuilding has failed a LED The Status LED of NAS flashes in red b Onthe Disk Management Volume Management page the status of the disk volume configuration is In degraded mode 2 Find out the hard drive s that causes the RAID rebuilding failure You can go to System Administration System Logs page to search for the following error message and find out which hard drive s causes the error Error occurred while accessing Drive X Drive X has been removed X refers to the number of the hard drive slot 3 Troubleshooting After plugging in the new hard drive e g HDD 1 drive rebuilding will start Ifthe drive configuration fails again due to read write error of the hard drive in the rebuilding process identify which hard drive causes the error and follow the steps below to solve the problems Situation 1 The error is caused by
40. network and their NE a For client _ 5viG8 VAULTS Contig Msi Documents and Setti JJHEROSOFT kay J mail E Program Files HJ RECYCLER Z spaalerlags System Volume Infor 3 Temp WINDOWS hs Monitor Save As Defaults 197 3 When the following window appears all the NAS on the LAN will appear on the left list Select a server and a share folder on the right NetBak Replicator also supports backup over WAN enter the IP address of the NAS for data backup directly and select a share folder Then click OK Select HAS Servers MAS Server in the Network men Fader media 10 8 10 230 Network Recycle Bin 4 10 8 10 8 Public 10 8 10 3 Jdowinload multimedia recordings usb web Specify NAS IP Address Cancel 4 Enter the user name and password to login the server Connect Please enter the user name and password to connect to the HAS Server MAS Server 10 8 10 18 Share Folder backup User Mame admin Password icd r Notice Please make sure that the same username has been created on the NAS server with proper access rights and identical password ora 5 You can start the backup procedure upon successful connection to the NAS 198 Description of the buttons on NetBak Replicator F Open Configuration Open a previously saved configuration file of NetBak Replicator etn Save Configuration Save the current settings on NetBak Replicator T
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42. printer service of the NAS 154 Method 2 The following configuration method has been verified on Windows XP only Ll 2 9 po er zw So SO 11 12 Open Printers and Faxes Delete the existing network printer if any Right click the blank area in the Printers and Faxes window Select Server Properties Click the Ports tab and delete the ports configured for the previous network printer if any Restart your PC Open Printers and Faxes Click Add a printer and click Next Select Local printer attached to this computer Click Next Click Create a new port and select Local Port from the drop down menu Click Next Enter the port name The format is NAS IPANAS namepr e g NAS IP 192 168 1 1 NAS name myNAS the link is 192 168 1 1 myNASpr Install the printer driver Print a test page 155 3 7 2 2 Windows Vista Windows 7 Users 1 On the Run menu enter NNAS IP E un E Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you pl This task will be created with administrative privileges 2 Find the network printer icon and double click it eem Network gt 1921680169 SS Search S Favorite Links E Documents E Pictures n J m I Music M Jj Recently Changed A Qdownload n A Qmultimedia BB Searches qe Public J Qusb J Queb Be ts 509pr5 w Printers 156 3 Install the correct prin
43. self test error The NAS is in degraded mode one member drive fails in RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration Flashes red every 0 5 sec 1 The NAS is starting up System Red pigenes gren 2 The NAS is not configured every 0 5 sec Status Green 3 The hard drive is not formatted The NAS is ready All the hard disk drives on the NAS are Off l in standby mode The hard drive data is being accessed Flashes red and a read write error occurs during the process Red Green Red A hard drive read write error occurs Flashes green The hard drive data is being accessed The hard drive can be accessed The NAS is connected to the network LAN Orange Flashes The NAS is being accessed from the orange network This function is applicable to some models only Please refer to the comparison table for more details http www gnap com images products comparison Comparison NAS html 10 Beep Alarm beep alarm can be disabled in System Tools Hardware WE ML beep 0 5 sec The NAS is starting up The NAS is being shut down software shutdown The user presses the reset button to reset the NAS The system firmware has been updated Short beep 0 5 sec The NAS data fails to be copied to the external storage device from the front USB port Short beep ong beep 15 sec 5 sec 3 every 5 min The system fan is out of function long beep ong beep 15 a 5 sec Long beep 1 5 sec The disk volume is goin
44. set of user name and password The initiator authenticates the target using the Mutual CHAP settings Field O User name limitation Password limitation Use CHAP e The only valid characters are e The only valid characters are authentication 0 9 a z A Z 0 9 a z A Z e Maximum length 256 e Maximum length 12 16 characters characters Mutual CHAP e The only valid characters are e The only valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z colon 0 9 a z A Z colon dot and dash dot and dash e Maximum length 12 16 e Maximum length 12 16 characters characters iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard QNAP CHAP Authentication Settings ff Use CHAP authentication idi one2345 i Password ae Re enter Password NEM S AA w Mutual CHAP User Name a riiiti E aco ane Password ATT Re enter Password eeeessese Step 3 of B 66 12 Create an iSCSI LUN An iSCSI LUN is a logical volume mapped to the iSCSI target Select one of the following modes to allocate the disk space to the LUN Thin Provisioning Select this option to allocate the disk space in a flexible manner You can allocate the disk space to the target anytime regardless of the current storage capacity available on the NAS Over allocation is allowed since the storage capacity of the NAS can be expanded by Online RAID Capacity Expansion Instant Allocation Select this option to allocate the disk space to the LUN instantly This opt
45. so that the ga SNMP Settings folders and files on FTP can be properly shown m Web Server 4 Network Service Discovery CORNGECHON 3 Applications 3 Backup External Device Maximum Number of Connections For a Single Account 3 System Status Maximum Number of all FTP connections Enable FTP transfer limitation unction Search Maximum upload rate KB s KB s Keyword Maximum download rate KB s KB s Advanced Passive FTP Port Range Use the default port range 55536 56559 C Define port range Respond with external IP address for passive FTP connection request External IP address APPLY To use the FTP service of the NAS enable this function Open an IE browser and enter ftp NAS IP Enter the user name and the password to login the FTP service v Select Protocol Type Select to use standard FTP connection or SSL TLS encrypted FTP Select the corresponding protocol type in your client FTP software to ensure successful connection SFTP requires SSH to be enabled Only the admin user account can access the NAS via SFTP v Unicode Support Select to enable or disable Unicode Support The default setting is No Since most FTP clients do not support Unicode currently it is recommended that you disable Unicode support here and select the same language as your OS in General Settings Language so that the folders and files on the FTP can be properly shown If your FTP client supports Un
46. the directory of the internal disk Disable one touch copy button Note The USB LED blinks when data backup to an external device is in process The USB one touch copy button will be disabled temporarily If you press the button during the data transfer process the server will beep thrice to alert you the button is disabled Please waitfor the backup to finish and the USB LED to stop flashing and then use the USB one touch copy button again APPLY Keyword Data Copy by the Front USB Port The NAS supports instant data backup from the external USB device to the NAS or the other way round by the front one touch copy button To use this function follow the steps below 1 Make sure a hard drive is installed and formatted on the NAS The default network share Qusb Usb has been created 2 Turn on the NAS Configure the behavior of the Copy button on Backup USB one touch copy page 4 Connect the USB device e g digital camera or flash to the front USB port of the NAS 5 Press the Copy button once The data will be copied according to your settings on the NAS Note Incremental backup is used for this feature After the first time data backup the NAS only copies the changed files since the last backup 144 3 6 3 Remote Replication 3 6 3 1 Remote Replication You can use this option to back up the files on the NAS to another QNAP NAS or Rsync server over LAN or the Internet Make sure a network share
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48. 26 5 After applying the settings make sure the network cables of the two Ethernet interfaces are connected to the correct switch and the switch has been configured to support the port trunking mode selected on the NAS Refer to the table below about the port trunking options available on the NAS Balance rr Round Robin mode is good for general Supports static Round Robin purpose load balancing between two trunking Make Ethernet interfaces This mode transmits sure static trunking packets in sequential order from the first is enabled on the available slave through the last switch Balance rr provides load balancing and fault tolerance Active Backup Active Backup uses only one Ethernet General switch interface It switches to the second Ethernet interface if the first Ethernet interface fails Only one slave in the bond is active The bond s MAC address is only visible externally on one port network adapter to avoid confusing the switch Active Backup mode provides fault tolerance Balance XOR Balance XOR balances traffic by splitting Supports static up outgoing packets between the Ethernet trunking Make interfaces using the same one for each sure static trunking specific destination when possible It is enabled on the transmits based on the selected transmit switch hash policy The default policy is a simple slave count operating on Layer 2 where the source MAC address is coupled with destinati
49. 3 user05 r user07 Delete Total 8 Display entries per page 83 aca BES Ea Ea Ea ale ae ale AS MEE 3 n IT The NAS supports importing the user accounts from txt or csv files To create a list of user accounts with these file types follow the steps below txt 1 Open a new file with a text editor 2 Enter a user s information in the following order and separate them by Username Password Quota MB Group Name 3 Gotothe next line and repeat the previous step to create another user account Each line indicates one user s information 4 Savethe file in UTF 8 encoding if it contains double byte characters An example is shown as below Note that if the quota is left empty the user will have no limit in using the disk space of the NAS Book1 csv Notepad File Edit Format View Help test test 2000 test user l userOl 2000 test userQ2 userQ2 2000 test userO3 userO3 test userO4 user 4 000 test user userO5 2000 test 84 csv Excel 1 Open a new file with Excel 2 Enter a user s information in the same row in the following order Column A Username Column B Password Column C Quota MB Column D Group name 3 Gotothe next row and repeat the previous step to create another user account Each row indicates one user s information Save the file in csv format 4 Open the csv file with Notepad and save it in UTF 8 encoding if it contains double byte character
50. 5 3 5 RAID 6 8 Migration 60 3 2 3 HDD SMART This page enables the users to monitor the hard drive health temperature and the usage status by the hard disk S M A R T mechanism Select the hard drive and you can view the following information by clicking the corresponding buttons ea Desin 0 Displays the hard drive S M A R T summary and the latest test result Hard disk Displays the hard drive details e g model serial number drive information capacity SMART Displays the hard drive S M A R T Any items that the values information are lower than the threshold are regarded as abnormal Test To perform quick or complete hard drive S M A R T test and display the results Settings Configure the temperature alarm When the hard drive temperature is over the preset values the NAS records the error logs You can also configure the quick and complete test schedule The latest test result is shown on the Summary page Some 83 o E Overview System Administration H DD SMART 4 C3 Disk Management BY Volume Management Monitor hard disk health temperature and usage status by the hard disk S M A R T mechanism RAID Management Select hard disk Disk 1 Ey HDD SMART Encrypted File System SUMMARY HARD DISK INFORMATION SMART INFORMATION TEST SETTINGS ga iSCSI virtual Disk Summary G Access Right Management Good Hard disk model Hitachi Deskstar T7K500 Network Services gt E Applications
51. AS can be discovered by any operating systems that support UPNP li FTP Service v Enable UPnP Service M Telnet SSH Ba SNMP Settings Web Server 4 amp Network Service Discovery Applications 3 Backup 3 External Device 1 System Status Function Search Keyword UPNP Discovery Service 122 3 4 8 2 Bonjour By broadcasting the network service s with Bonjour your Mac will automatically discover the network services e g FTP which are running on the NAS without the need to enter the IP addresses or configure the DNS servers Note You have to activate each service e g FTP on its setup page and then enable the service on the Bonjour page so that the NAS will advertise this service with Bonjour UPNP DISCOVERY SERVICE BONJOUR Bonjour Before broadcasting the following services through Bonjour please DO NOT forget to enable these services first Web Administration Service Name OTP TS639 J SAMBA Server Message Block over TCP IP M 88H Service Mame QTP TS639 55H ttt sS FTF File Transfer Protocol E RET E Es t a a 123 3 5 Applications Home gt gt Applications Welcome admin Logout Engish amp Overview gt EJ System Administration Applications gt Disk Management gt Access Right Management o i gt gt EJ Network Services 2 j pN Dd 4 3 Applications we Web File Manager Multimedia Station Web File Manager Multim
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53. English y amp Overview 4 C3 System Administration System Logs O 5 General Settings a SYSTEM EVENT LOGS SYSTEM CONNECTION LOGS ON LINE USERS SYSLOG Bj Hardware y Security Alevents W 0 Clear J Save gt soma ome Users sourceiP Computername A Power Management Network Recycle Bin Delete this record 13 System 127 0 0 1 Date amp Time The date time settings has been modified amp Backup System Settings 2009 10 26 12 20 08 System 127 0 0 1 Date amp Time The date time settings has been modified 9 System Logs 2009 10 26 12 19 21 System 127 0 0 1 Date amp Time The date time settings has been modified v Firmware Update 2009 10 26 12 06 26 System 127 0 0 1 Date amp Time The date time settings has been modified ME DEAA o 2010 12 31 00 00 03 System 127 0 0 1 ex Date amp Time The date time settings has been modified gt Y Disk Management z z E 2009 10 26 12 04 29 System 127 0 0 1 Date amp Time The date time settings has been modified gt Access Right Management gt 3 Network Services 2010 01 01 00 00 03 System 127 0 0 1 Date amp Time The date time settings has been modified gt EJ Applications 2009 10 26 12 02 31 System 127 0 0 1 Date amp Time The date time settings has been modified D i Rackun El 2009 10 26 11 59 31 System 127 0 0 1 System Administration The server name has been changed from azAZ09 P01 t
54. Hood C PrintHood Ex Hecent m SendTo C Start Menu Save Default Settings Current File selection and settings will be saved as defaults MetBak Replicator will load the default settings automatically nest time Cancel 206 Restore Follow the steps below to restore the files from the NAS to your PC Click ei to select the NAS and the share folder the restore source Click the Restore tab on NetBak Replicator C Select to restore the data to the original path or click s to specify the restore location manually d Select the files and folders to restore e Click Start E NetBak Replicator NetBak Replicator C For client MAS Server 10 8 1018 Share Folder backup A te Restore to original path C Restore to selected path 98 207 f Options Select the behaviour of NetBak Replicator if the restored file exists on the destination and when an error occurs during the process Restore Option 208 Log a Save As To save all the logs on NetBak Replicator click this button All the logs will be saved as a text file b Clear All Click this button to clear all the logs C Option Select the type of logs to be recorded Record all logs or Record error logs only 7 NetBak Replicator NetBa k Re apli E Options FAI 200871 2r 2i 3 i trator Application Data ratorsApplication Data rator amp pplication Data tratorApplication Data ra
55. ID volume e g create share folders and upload files to the folders on the NAS In the meantime to make sure the stripes and blocks in all the RAID component devices are ready the NAS will execute RAID synchronization and the progress will be shown on Disk Management gt Volume Management page The synchronization rate is around 30 60 MB s vary by hard drive models system resource usage etc Note If a member drive of the RAID configuration was lost during the synchronization the RAID device will enter degraded mode The volume data is still accessible If you add a new member drive to the device it will start to rebuild You can check the status on the Volume Management page To encrypt the disk volume select Yes when the LCD panel shows Encrypt Volume The default encryption password is admin To change the password login the web based administration interface of the NAS with an administrator account and change the settings in Device Configuration Disk volume Encryption Management Enjcriyipt Voljume _ EHDSHEBLUTTISENNNENN When the configuration is finished the server name and IP address will be shown If the NAS fails to create the disk volume the following message will be shown Crjealtlimg Ratios Fiale 226 227 View system information by the LCD panel When the LCD panel shows the server name and IP address you may press the Enter button
56. Left Share rate Add new BT task EO abceeeee torrent 766 60 MB 0 0 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s LEN 99 99 99 Add new FTP HTTP task Pause Restart download task Delete download task BT download property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information 5 You can select a download task and click BT download property to enable or disable the DHT public network and configure the sharing time after the download completes Download task Status Size Download Upload Seed Peer Time Left Share re DHT Add new BT task abccccc torrent RUN 771 55 MB 0 0 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s 0 0 99 99 99 00 On Add new FTP HTTP task Pause Restart download task Delete download task Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information Note If the sharing time larger than 0 hr is set for a download task the download task will be moved to the Finish List after the download completes and the sharing time ends 184 6 Click Set Config and enter the number of the maximum tasks you want to download at the same time Default number 3 Enter the maximum download rate default value is O which means unlimited Enter the maximum upload rate default value is O which means unlimited Enter the port range for the Download Station default range is 6881 6999 Select the option UPnP NAT port forwarding to enable automatic port forwarding on UPnP supported gateway default is not selected Add new BT task Add new FTP HTTP task Pause Restart
57. NN Qc P eiea 95 3 4 5 TOUT OUS sites Eon A EE sp etd obi eese od cce uni ue E Dd donc inns ON ecd lite 97 3 4 6 SNMP SOUI M 98 3 4 7 MENS RC nsindsoeate tbc bpiteuss 100 9 4 T EI p ET A ue Svea E E 102 3 4 6 NenvorioService DUISCOVOP sacos d A e betonte Aen eect Se de ec 127 3 4 8 1 OENE DISCOVER SCIVO vssotsedstuti AO 122 DUET E 123 3 9 APELA ONS 65 ne beso dd dsd ect dece 124 3 5 1 Veb F TIPS 01 10 o2 aC m 124 Dez Multimedia SEATON siete Em 123 3 5 3 Downloda Stall OM arien A A A a 129 3 5 4 Surveillance SLOT OW iu te e ce o e ume Lose tueatur tais 126 SiS UNES SIIC PN 134 3 5 6 OFP MAAA dedo 37 3 5 7 D DISAIS Cm 139 3 5 8 OFK G PUGS m it ai 14 3 6 BAC QUU hee cr MT NO Sto d NNNM rc RCM 142 3 6 1 O A A NI A Geedebculel a tai tslioute estes 142 3 6 2 OSP ONC LOUGA Oe Goa NR act MU m 144 3 6 3 REMOTE RCA CAM lada 145 3 0 9 2 REMOLE RE PUC RE 145 3 6 3 2 EIA SS A TTA TITRE 147 3 6 4 TII VQ CHI OS ae cU motus ists oak ada es e a do eL M a ed A ol al ud 149 3 7 EXTERNAL DEVIC Sia ii LRL IDE EE 152 3 7 1 ENEIMAL SOFA DO DEVICE essent ad LIZ b Y UNI AN A eae len tens TN 153 3 7 2 1 WindoWS XP O EEE E EEE E E E ol ati 154 3 7 2 2 Windows Vistas Windows 7 USET osi p EE ER pe E Ute ER URS ER 156 3 7 2 3 Mae PA O A a S 158 3 7 2 4 D SR DAN SALE TP HC CT 162 3 7 3 Bi cR Up TEE 168 3 8 SYSTEM STATS ceti das estive
58. NS server WINS server IP address FT Domain Master APPLY Note Enter a fully qualified AD domain name e g qnap test com The AD user entered here must have the administrator access right to the AD domain r E A The domain administrator password must not contain the special symbo or the NAS will fail to join the AD domain 211 Windows 2003 You may check the AD server name and AD domain name in System Properties System Properties x Computer Mame Hardware Advanced Remote In Windows 2003 Servers the AD server name is node1 NOT node1 qnap test com Full computer name Domains To rename this computer or change its dp workgroup click Change The Domain name remains the same eed Apo Windows Server 2008 You may check the AD server name and domain name in Control Panel System Ei Control Panel System Fille Edit View Tools Help Tasks View basic information about your computer i Device Manager Windows edition e Remote settings Windows Server Datacenter ee Advanced system settings Copyright 2007 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Service Pack 1 System Processor Intel R Corel Th2 Quad CPU 6600 2 40GH2 2 49 GHz Memory RAM 1 00 GB This is your System type 64 bit Operating System AD Server Name omputer name domain and workgroup settings Computer name nadel Full computer name
59. No errors were detected on the hard disk Your Drive capacity 298 09 GB ea Baas hard disk should be operating properly ind arvo host Good External Device Hard drive temperature 4o oc v System Status Eu Os Test time Test result Nottested Keyword 61 3 2 4 Encrypted File System This function is applicable to certain models only Please refer to the comparison table for more details http www qnap com images products comparison Comparison NAS html You can manage the encrypted disk volumes on the NAS on this page Each encrypted disk volume is locked by a particular key The encrypted volume can be unlocked by the following methods Encryption Password Enter the encryption password to unlock the disk volume The default password is admin The password must be 8 16 characters long Symbols amp _ are supported Encryption Key File You can upload the encryption file to the server to unlock the disk volume The key can be downloaded from Encryption Key Management page after you have unlocked the disk volume successfully The data encryption functions may not be available in accordance to the legislative restrictions of some countries A Home Overview i C3 System Administration Encryption Key Management m 4 3 Disk Management Volume Management RAID Management Volume Total Size Status Action HDD SMART Encrypted File System s iSCSI virtual Disk 3 Access Rig
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61. OPKG Plugins gt Backup gt External Device gt E System Status Function Search Keyword No installed package found To install a package please follow the steps below 1 Click GET QPKG to see the latest available QPKGs download and unzip itto your PC Before you install the packages make sure the files are correct read the instructions carefully and back up all the important data on the NAS Download the package you want to install on the NAS to your computer Before installing the QPKG package unzip the downloaded file To install the QPKG browse to select the correct QPKG file and click INSTALL After uploading the QPKG packages the details are shown Click the link to connect to the web page of the installed package and start to configure the settings To remove the package from the NAS click REMOVE QPKG Plugins QPKG Joomla File Name Joomla qpkg Installation Date 2009 10 23 Version 1 5 14 Installation Path share Qweb Joomla Status Web Page http 172 17 23 107 80 J00mla Maintainer QNAP Systems Inc 141 3 6 Backup Overview C3 System Administration Backup 3 Disk Management G Access Right Management m 3 Network Services LN i i Applications Y O App has m 8 4 3 Backup amp External Drive External Drive USB One Touch Copy Remote Replication Time Machine USB One Touch Copy Remote Replication amp Time Machine 5 External Device
62. RE ABNORMAL OPERATION ccccsecceccesccscceccesccsccsccesccuscesccesccsscetceseeeees 221 10 6 SYSTEM TEMPERATURE PROTECTION oic aera ee echo teas io aee ipte PEE US 222 CHAPTER 11 RAID ABNORMAL OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING 223 CHAPTER 12 USE THE LCD PAN EE iaa itsi 225 TECHNICAL SUPPOR Tui iia 232 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE coins tea RSS no e aue Re EE SE aae EE E cdestssssssvasctseevesesbsasstesasaasss 233 10 11 12 Safety Warnings The NAS can operate normally in the temperature of 09C 409C and relative humidity of 090 9596 Please make sure the environment is well ventilated The power cord and devices connected to the NAS must provide correct supply voltage 100W 90 264V Do not place the NAS in direct sunlight or near chemicals Make sure the temperature and humidity of the environment are in optimized level Unplug the power cord and all the connected cables before cleaning Wipe the NAS with a dry towel Do not use chemical or aerosol to clean the NAS Do not place any objects on the NAS for the server s normal operation and to avoid overheat Use the flat head screws in the product package to lock the hard disk drives in the NAS when installing the hard disk drives for proper operation Do not place the NAS near any liquid Do not place the NAS on any uneven surface to avoid falling off and damage Make sure the voltage is correct in your location when using the NAS If you are not sure
63. SI initiator installed on your computer Windows PC Mac or Linux to connect to the iSCSI targets and LUN and use the disk volumes as the virtual drives on your computer For the online tutorial please refer to http www qnap com pro features asp 75 3 2 5 2 ADVANCED ACL You can create LUN masking policy to configure the permission of the iSCSI initiators which attempt to access the LUN mapped to the iSCSI targets on the NAS To use this feature click Add a Policy on ADVANCED ACL PORTAL MANAGEMENT TARGET MANAGEMENT ADVANCED ACL LUN Masking A connected SCSI initiator is authenticated by Target ACL and LUN Masking in order to access the SCSI LUNs mapped to the SCSI targets on the NAS For detailed instructions please click here LUN Masking Policy List Delete Total 1 1 Display 10 entries perpa a Enter the policy name the initiator IQN and assign the access right for each LUN created on the NAS e Read only The connected initiator can only read the data from the LUN e Read Write The connected initiator has read and write access to the LUN e Deny Access The LUN is invisible to the connected initiator Define the LUN Masking policy far the ae RA input below Policy Mame rein Initiator Ia ign 1991 05 com microsoftreint 76 If no LUN masking policy is specified for a connected iSCSI initiator the default policy will be applied The system default po
64. SP Require 128 bit encrypti ES Public Key Policies isi Network security Minimum session security for NTLM SSP Require 128 bit encrypti t 7 Software Restriction Policies bi Network security Restrict NTLM Add remote server excepti Not Defined t 7 Application Control Policies bio Network security Restrict NTLM Add server exceptions int Mot Defined b a IP Security Policies on Local Compute iis Network security Restrict NTLM Audit Incoming NTLM Tra Not Defined b 7 Advanced Audit Policy Configuration Gu Network security Restrict NTLM Audit NTLM authenticatio Not Defined d Select the Local Security Setting tab and select Send LM amp NTLMv2 use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated from the list Then click OK Network security LAN Manager authentication level Properties O nee Send LM amp NTLM use NTLMv2 session seca fegotsted 7 Modifying this setting may affect compatibility with clients services and applications Forme lect see Metwork security LAN Manager authentication level 2843659 215 Chapter 9 Connect to the NAS via Linux OS In addition to Microsoft and Mac OS the NAS also supports Linux systems through the NFS service 1 On Linux run the following command mount t nfs lt NAS IP Network Share Name Directory to Mount gt For example if the IP address of your NAS is 192 168 0 1 and you want to link the network share fold
65. TE block the IP for block the IP for block the IP for block the IP for block the IP for block the IP for 5 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes APPLY 3 1 4 3 Import SSL Secure Certificate The Secure Socket Layer SSL is a protocol for encrypted communication between web servers and browsers for secure data transfer You can upload a secure certificate issued by a trusted provider After you have uploaded a secure certificate you can access the administration interface by SSL connection and there will not be any alert or error message The system supports X 509 certificate and private key only SECURITY LEVEL NETWORK ACCESS PROTECTION IMPORT SSL SECURE CERTIFICATE Import SSL Secure Certificate You can Upload a secure certificate issued by a trusted provider After you have Uploaded a secure certificate successfully you can access the administration interface by SSL connection and there will nat be any alert or error message If vau Upload an incorrect secure certificate you may nat be able to login the server via SSL To resolve the problem you can restore the secure certificate to default and access the system again Status Default secure certificate being used Please enter a certificate in X 509PEM format below CLEAR UPLOAD 37 3 1 5 Notification 3 1 5 1 Configure SMTP Server The NAS supports email ale
66. V4 traffic This setup does not require any special switch support or configuration The receive load balancing is achieved by ARP negotiation sent by the local system on their way out and overwrites the source hardware address with the unique hardware address of one of the Ethernet interfaces in the bond such that different peers use different hardware address for the server Balance rlb mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance 28 iv DNS Server Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server Note 1 Please contact your ISP or network administrator for the IP address of the primary and the secondary DNS servers When the NAS plays the role as a terminal and needs to perform independent connection e g BT download you must enter at least one DNS server IP for proper URL connection Otherwise the function may not work properly If you select to obtain the IP address via DHCP there is no need to configure the primary and the secondary DNS servers In this case enter 0 0 0 0 v Jumbo Frame Settings MTU This function is applicable to certain models only Please refer to the comparison table for more details http www qnap com images products comparison Comparison NAS html Jumbo Frames refer to the Ethernet frames that are larger than 1500 bytes It is designed to enhance Ethernet networking throug
67. Web Server Qrecordings Recordings The default network share of Surveillance Station NO YA Y Y Y TS 259 TS 459 TS 659 TS 859 series only Note The default shares are created on the first disk volume and the directory cannot be changed 52 f lt Home gt gt Disk Management gt gt Volume Management Welcome admin Logout English v amp Overview gt System Administration Volume Management z 4 amp Disk Management 3 Volume Management e Single Disk Volume RAID 1 Mirroring Disk RAID O Striping Disk Volume Linear Disk Volume RAID Management d Create single disk volume s SP Volume ey Create one striping disk volume Create one linear disk volume e HDD SMART m Create mirroring disk volume s Encrypted File System e SCSI 8 Virtual Disk RAID 5 Disk Volume RAID 6 Disk Volume A Right M t Combine 3 or more disks to Combine 4 or more disks to gt G Access Right Managemen create a disk volume with data create a disk volume with data gt Network Services protection 1 disk crash is protection 2 disk crash is allowed allowed gt Applications gt y Backup gt External Device Current Disk Volume Configuration Physical Disks d System Stalis Disk Model Capacity Status ii ecrit Drive 1 Hitachi HDT725032VLA360 V540 298 09 GB Ready l SCAN NOW GOOD Drive 2 Seagate ST3250620AS 3 AA 232 89 GB Ready l SCAN NOW GOOD Keyword A Drive 3 Seagate ST3250620AS 3 AA 232 89 GB Ready
68. Yakutsk Recent daylight saving time Start time 2010 03 28 02 00 End time 2010 10 31 03 00 Offset 60 minutes Iv Adjust system clock automatically for daylight saving time Enable customized daylight saving time table APPLY To enter the daylight saving time table manually select the option Enable customized daylight saving time table Click Add Daylight Saving Time Data and enter the daylight saving time schedule Then click Apply to save the settings SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION DATE AND TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME LANGUAGE PASSWORD STRENGTH Daylight Saving Time Time Zone GMT 09 00 Yakutsk Recent daylight saving time Starttime 2010 03 28 02 00 End time 2010 10 31 03 00 Offset 60 minutes v X Adjust system clock automatically for daylight saving time v Enable customized daylight saving time table Customized Daylight Saving Time Tables 21 3 1 1 4 Language Select the language the NAS uses to display files and directories Note All the files and directories on the NAS will be created using Unicode encoding If your FTP clients or the OS of your PC does not support Unicode e g Windows 95 98 ME select the language the same as your OS here in order to view the files and directories on the server properly 3 1 1 5 Password Strength You can specify the password setting rules here After the setting has been applied the system will automatically check the validity of the
69. action settings Extract sky and flowers zip File List Name Modified Time HFG Blue hills jng IP Sunset jpg do Water lilies jpg HFS Winter jpg HFC sky and flowers jpg APO the earth is one but one country jng 27 85 KB 68 52 KB 01 63 KB 103 07 KB 258 74 KB 141 38 KB 67 95 KB 00 63 KB 101 57 KB 260 61 KB 140 88 KB iq 4 Page a jefi b bim show 20 items Extract to Qmultimedia 2001 08 23 20 00 00 2001 08 23 20 00 00 2001 08 23 20 00 00 2001 08 23 20 00 00 2009 04 22 11 15 56 2008 04 22 11 18 30 Display Item 16 Total 6 Extract Select Extract Al 194 Chapter7 NetBak Replicator NetBak Replicator is a powerful program installed in the user s system Windows OS only for data backup You can back up any files or folders on the local PC to the share folders on the NAS over LAN or WAN Main Functions 1 Backup Instant Backup Select the files and folders on the local PC and back up the files to the network share folders on the NAS immediately File Filter Select particular file types to be excluded from backup The NAS will filter all the specified file types when backing up the data Schedule Specify a schedule for backing up the data e g 12 00 every day or 05 00 every Saturday Monitor When this option is enabled the system will upload all the files or folders to the server instantly for backup when the files or fo
70. al disk data to an external storage device You can select instant automatic or schedule backup Directory to back up Directory not to back up Network Recycle Bin 1 Public Le Qdownload Qmultimedia Qrecordings 2 fous Qweb Back up to an External Storage Device USBDisk1 No external device is detected currently Free Size Total Size Backup Method Do not execute any backup Copy options Copy Back up data to the destination drive Current Backup Status No backup operations Last Backup Time Last Backup Result 143 Welcome admin Logout English Y APPLY 3 6 2 USB One Touch Copy You can configure the bahaviour of the USB one touch copy button on this page The following three functions are available e Copy from the front USB storage to a directory of the internal drive of the NAS e Copy to the front USB storage from a directory of the internal drive of the NAS e Disable the one touch copy button 5 Hoi Mn Overview gt System Administration USB One Touch Copy 3 Disk Management 3 Access Right Management 3 Network Services Applications Configure the function of the USB one touch copy button USB One Touch Copy 4 C3 Backup C Copy from the front USB storage device to the directory of the internal disk amp External Drive USB One Touch Copy Remote Replication amp Time Machine 3 External Device 3 System Status C Copy to the front USB storage device from
71. al shutdown Power off mode The NAS will be shut down The NAS will remain off after properly the power recovery Manual power on of the server is required If the power recovers after the NAS has been shut down and before the UPS device is powered off you may use the Wake on LAN feature to power on the NAS if your NAS and UPS device both support Wake on LAN and Wake on LAN is enabled on the NAS If the power recovers after both the NAS and the UPS have been shut down the NAS will react according to the settings in System Administration Power Management 169 i Home Home gt gt System Administration gt gt Power Management 4 3 System Administration Restart Shutdown BA General Settings dad Metwork Execute system restart shutdown immediately Hardware sy Security Notification A Power Management Configure Wake on LAN 3 Network Recycle Bin O Enable amp Backup System Settings Disable 5 System Logs One T Firmware Update Restore to Factory Default When the AC power resumes Disk Management t EJ Access Right Management Resume the server to the previous power on or power off status satin aici C Turn on the server automatically t 9 Applications qu The server should remain off 170 3 8 System Status Home gt gt System Status English Welcome admin Logout Overview gt g System Administration gt 53 Disk Management gt Y A
72. an enable redundant power supply mode in System Administration Hardware to receive warning alert for the redundant power supply The NAS will beep and record the error messages in System Logs when the PSU is plugged out or fails If you have installed only one PSU on the NAS you are suggested NOT to enable this option This function is disabled by default Hardware Hardware Enahle configuration reset switch Enable hard disk standby mode f no access within 30 minutes Status LED will be off Enable light signal alet when the free size af disk is less than the value 3072 MB Enable alarm buzzer beep sound for error and warning alert 34 3 1 4 Security 3 1 4 1 Security Level Enter the IP address or network from which the connections to this server are allowed or rejected When the connection of a host server is denied all the protocols of that server are not allowed to access the local server After changing the settings click Apply to save the changes The network services will be restarted and current connections to the server will be disconnected amp Overview 4 3 System Administration Security EJ d General Settings des Network Bj Hardware sy Security Notification A Power Management C High Allow connections from the list only SECURITY LEVEL NETWORK ACCESS PROTECTION IMPORT SSL SECURE CERTIFICATE Security Level Network Recycle Bin Medium Deny connections
73. ate according to the network environment to which the NAS is connected Select auto negotiation and the NAS will adjust the transfer rate automatically e Obtain the IP address settings automatically via DHCP If your network supports DHCP the NAS will use the DHCP protocol to retrieve the IP address and related information automatically o Use static IP address To use a fixed IP address for network connection enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway e Enable DHCP Server If no DHCP is available on the LAN where the NAS locates you can enable this function to enable the NAS as a DHCP server The NAS will allocate dynamic IP address to the DHCP clients on the LAN You can set the range of IP addresses allocated by the DHCP server and the lease time The lease time refers to the time that an IP address is leased to the 24 clients by the DHCP server When the lease time expires the client has to acquire an IP address from the DHCP server again For example to establish a DLNA network and share the multimedia files on the NAS to the DLNA digital media players by UPnP while there is no NAT gateway that supports DHCP server you can enable the DHCP server feature of the NAS The NAS will allocate dynamic IP address to the media players or other clients automatically Note If there is an existing DHCP server on your LAN do not enable this function Otherwise there will be IP address allocation and network ac
74. ca tunicis aen atat a ad ss 171 3 8 1 System InIORidtlOg uet ts tes nik teeth eee ibo od tete eo 171 3 8 2 VANE LURO VI e A OPONE On II O A LE eus 172 3 8 3 RESCULCE MONO a o a AIE 173 CHAPTER 4 MULTIMEDIA STATION ee ee eee eee eee eene eee e eee sete eeseess eese esses esses eese eoe 174 CHAPTER5 DOWNLOAD STATION ee ee eee eee eee eee ee eee eese sese seeseese eese esses esses eese eoe 182 5 HUSEDOWNEONDISOEPWARECGQOCGHIEZ2 c etait mi cola E AME E tes 189 CHAPTER6 WEB FILE MANAGER j ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccoccees 191 CHAPTER7 NETBAK REPLICATOR oi ceccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccecccceccees 195 CHAPTER 8 ACTIVE DIRECTORY 2 ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccecccccccoccees 210 CHAPTER9 CONNECT TO THE NAS VIA LINUX OS ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccees 216 CHAPTER 10 NAS MAINTENANCE esesesscscseseseseseseseosocososcsoseseseseseseseseseseseseseoeososososeseseseses 217 IOS RESTAR SHUT OA ERC A Ana 217 10 2 RESET ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD AND NETWORK SETTINGS ccsccescescescceccecceccescescescens 219 10 3 DISK FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION ccccscoscoscecceccescsccscescescesoscescescesescaecescesessasceeceveesessacees 221 10 4 POWER OUTAGE OR ABNORMAL SHUTDOWN cseccsccecccccsccesccsccsccesccuscesccusccsscesseseessees 221 10 5 SYSTEM SOFTWA
75. cannot be deleted e guest This is a built in user and will not be displayed on the User Management page A guest does not belong to any user group The login password for the guest is guest anonymous This is a built in user and will not be displayed on the User Management page When you connect to the server by the FTP service you can use this name to login as a guest 80 The number of users you can create on the NAS varies according to the NAS models Please refer to http www qnap com images products comparison Comparison NAS html for further information The following information is required to create a new user v User name The user name must not exceed 32 characters It is case insensitive and Supports double byte characters such as Chinese Japanese and Korean The invalid characters are listed below 7 ET Ji 1 t 2 lt gt v Password The password is case sensitive and supports maximum 16 characters It is recommended to use a password of at least 6 characters amp Overview gt 3 System Administration Users E gt 53 Disk Management 4 C3 Access Right Management Local Users 9 Import Users Jo Create a New User Create Multiple Users amp Users User Groups 3 Share Folders admin male Quota gt 3 Network Services 9 Delete j Total 1 Display entries per page Id 4 1 MM gt Applications gt Back
76. ccess Right Management gt Network Services gt 3 Applications gt Backup gt 3 External Device 4 C3 System Status system Information Mj System Service Resource Monitor Function Search Keyword 3 8 1 You can view the system information such as CPU usage and memory on this page Home System Status System Information System Status a amp System Information System Service Resource Monitor System Information E Overview gt 3 System Administration System Information gt 3 Disk Management gt 2 Access Right Management Svstem Informati gt E Network Services gt Applications CPU Usage 100 0 gt Backup Total Memory 1007 8 MB gt External Device 4 C3 System Status Free Memory 812 4 MB System Information Ethernet Packets Received 142520 Mj System Service m Resource Monitor Ethernet1 Packets Sent 37971 Ethernet1 Error Packets 0 Ethernet2 Packets Received 0 Ethernet2 Packets Sent 0 Ethernet2 Error Packets 0 CPU Temperature sscnavt Keyword System Temperature 40 CH04 F HDD 1 Temperature 40 C 104 F HDD 2 Temperature pg E HDD 3 Temperature OI F HDD 4 Temperature CIF HDD 5 Temperature E HDD 6 Temperature CHF System Up Time 0 Day 1 Hour 0 Minute s 171 Welcome admin Logout 3 8 2 System Service You can view the current network settings and status of the NAS in this section Welcome admin Logout English 9 Overview gt 3 System Admin
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79. cess errors This option is available to Ethernet 1 only when both LAN ports of dual LAN NAS models are connected to the network ii Default Gateway Select the gateway settings to use if you have connected both LAN ports to the network dual LAN NAS models only Network TcP 1P ous eve IP Address Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Ethernet 1 Yes 172 17 22 56 255 255 254 0 172 17 22 14 00 08 9B 8A 00 31 1000Mbps 1500 9 2 Ethernet 2 Yes 192 168 1 118 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 00 08 9B 8A 00 30 1000Mbps 1500 9 2 Default Gateway Use the settings from Ethernet 1 v Ethernet 2 25 iii Port Trunking Applicable to the models with two LAN ports only Please refer to the comparison table for more details http www qnap com images products comparison Comparison NAS html The NAS supports port trunking which combines two Ethernet interfaces into one to increase the bandwidth and offers load balancing and fault tolerance also known as failover Load balancing is a feature which distributes the workload evenly across two Ethernet interfaces for higher redundancy Failover is the capability to switch over to a standby network interface also known as the slave interface when the primary network interface also known as the master interface does not correspond correctly to maintain high availability To use port trunking on the NAS make sure both LAN ports of the NAS are connected to the same switch and you
80. d criminal penalty Users are subject to the restrictions of the copyright laws and should accept all the consequences 125 3 5 4 Surveillance Station The Surveillance Station enables you to monitor and record the live video of maximum 2 4 network cameras available on the network LAN or WAN This function is applicable to some models only Please refer to the comparison table for more details http www qnap com images products comparison Comparison NAS html Note To use this feature on the TS x39 509 809 series please update the system firmware with the image file enclosed in the product CD or download the latest system firmware from http www qnap com 17 Home Mmm Overview u C3 System Administration Surveillance Station O 3 Disk Management 3 Access Right Management Surveillance Station 3 Network Services 4 3 Applications Iv Enable Surveillance Station Web File Manager Show service link on the login page Multimedia Station Y Download Station Y Surveillance Station APPLY amp iTunes Service Lacey lj UPnP Media Server w MySQL Server lij QPKG Plugins 3 Backup External Device 3 System Status Keyword Click Surveillance Station on the top or on the login page of the NAS to connect to the Surveillance Station If you login the service from the login page of the NAS you are required to enter the user name and password Note The Surveillance Station is only supported
81. dels Press the reset button for Press the reset button for 10 3j Sec Sec Basic system reset 3 sec When you press the reset button for 3 seconds a beep sound will be heard The following settings will be reset to default e System administration password admin e TCP IP configuration Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP e TCP IP configuration Disable Jumbo Frame e TCP IP configuration If Port trunking is enabled dual LAN models only the port trunking mode will be reset to Active Backup Failover e System port 8080 system service port e Security level Low Allow all connections e LCD panel password blank Applicable to models with LCD panel only 219 Advanced system reset 10 sec When you press the reset button for 10 seconds you will hear two beeps at the third and the tenth seconds The NAS will reset all the system settings to default as it does by the web based system reset in Administration Restore to Factory Default except all the data are reserved The settings such as the users user groups and the network share folders you previously created will be cleared To retrieve the old data after the advanced system reset you may create the same network share folders on the NAS and the data will be accessible again 220 10 3 Disk Failure or Malfunction When you encounter disk malfunction or failure do the following 1 Record the malfunction status or error me
82. download task Delete download task BT download property Dump Diagnostic Information Protocol Encryption Some Internet Service Providers ISP block or throttle BitTorrent connections for the high bandwidth it generates By turning on Protocol Encryption your connections will not be distinguished by these ISPs as BitTorrent connections therefore are unable to block or throttle them and causing slow connections or even no connections However some ISPs are starting to be able to identify these connections even if they were encrypted so users are suggested to check the Bad ISPs list on AzureusWiki and to consider switching to an ISP that does not perform BitTorrent traffic throttling or blocking You can set the download schedule in Download time settings Select Continuous download to download the files continuously To specify the download schedule select Daily download time and enter the start and end time If the end time value is smaller than the start time the end time will be treated as the time on the next day 185 7 To stop a running download task select the task in View Run list and click Pause Restart download task You can view tasks that are paused or finished in View Pause List and View Finish List respectively To restart a paused task select the task in View Pause List and click Pause Restart download task Download task Status Size Download Upload Seed Peer Time Left Share r DHT Add
83. e Media Server configuration page For the online tutorial please visit http www qnap com pro features asp 137 About UPnP and DLNA Universal Plug and Play UPnP is a set of computer network protocols promulgated by the UPnP Forum The purpose of UPnP is to allow the devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of the networks at home and in the corporate environment UPnP achieves this by defining and publishing UPnP device control protocols built upon open Internet based communication standards The term UPnP is gleaned from Plug and play a technology for dynamically attaching devices to a computer directly The Digital Living Network Alliance DLNA is an alliance of a number of consumer electronics mobile and personal computer manufacturers Its aim is to establish a home network in which the electronic devices from all companies are compatible with each other under an open standard The alliance also tries to promote the idea of digital home by establishing DLNA certification standard All DLNA certified products connected to the home network can be connected to seamlessly to enable the consumers to enjoy the digital life conveniently 138 3 5 7 MySQL Server fi Home Im Overview E 3 System Administration MySQL Server leg 3 Disk Management 3 Access Right Management MySQL Server 3 Network Services 4 amp Applications You can enable MySQL server as the website database Web Fi
84. e Y Hardware V Enable configuration reset switch sy Security gt Notification iv Enable hard disk standby mode if no access within 30 minutes v Status LED will be off MM Power Management Iv Enable light signal alert when the free size of disk is less than the value 3072 MB Network amp Backup System Settings S System Logs M Firmwar Restore Disk Management Recycle Bin d Jv Enable alarm buzzer beep sound for error and warning alert e Update to Factory Default Smart Fan Configuration Fan Rotation Speed Settings Enable Smart Fan recommended Access Right Management C When ALL ofthe following temperature readings are met the fan will rotate at low speed E Network Services Raclain The system temperature is lower than 47 C 117 F El The CPU temperature is lower than 54 C 129 F APA The hard drive temperature is lower than 48 C 118 F Function Search Keyword When ANY of the following temperature readings are met the fan will rotate at high speed The system temperature is higher than or equal to 53 C 127 F The CPU temperature is higher than or equal to 62 C 144 F The hard drive temperature is higher than or equal to 54 C 129 F Self defined temperature When the system temperature is lower than 25 C v stop fan rotation When the system temperature is lower than 35 C rotate atlow speed When the system temperature is higher than 45
85. e and play the shared music files on the NAS To use the iTunes service make sure you have installed the iTunes program on your computer Enable this service Then upload the music files to the Omultimedia Multimedia folder of the NAS A Home Overview u C3 System Administration iTunes Service U 3 Disk Management 3 Access Right Management 3 Network Services 4 3 Applications Web File Manager e Multimedia Station After iTunes service is enabled all iTunes clients in the same subnet can play the music files in the Omultimedia folder on the server Y Download Station Surveillance Station Tunes Service jul UPnP Media Server w MySQL Server ij QPKG Plugins 3 Backup 3 External Device System Status APPLY Function Search Keyword GENERAL SMART PLAYLIST iTunes Service Enable iTunes Service Password required eeee Please select the label encoding of the music files Select the correct encoding to display the label information correctly Please select English for non Asian languages Label encoding Password required To allow the users to connect to the data only by entering the correct password select this option and enter the password 134 Click Smart Playlist to enter the smart playlist page rules to categorize the songs into different playlists matches the rules on the playlist the iTunes client will not show the playlist detailed operation refer to the online he
86. e bay model and TS 210 You can perform RAID capacity expansion RAID 1 5 6 RAID level migration single disk RAID 1 RAID 5 or configure the spare drive RAID 5 6 with the data retained Bitmap improves the time for RAID rebuilding after an unexpected error or removing or re adding a member drive of the RAID configuration If an array has a bitmap the member drive can be removed and re added and only blocks changes since the removal as recorded in the bitmap will be re synchronized Note Bitmap support is only available for RAID 1 5 and 6 RAID Recovery When the NAS is configured as RAID 5 or RAID 6 and 2 or 3 hard drives are uplugged from the server accidentally you can plug in the same hard drives into the same drive slots and click Recover to recover the volume status from Not active to Degraded mode If the disk volume is configured as RAID O or JBOD and one or more of the drive members are disconnected you can use this function to recover the volume status from Not active to Normal The disk volume can be used normally after successful recovery Note If the disconnected drive member is damaged the RAID recovery function will not work RAID recovery is not supported by TS 110 TS 210 TS 119 For the online tutorial please visit http www qnap com pro features asp 56 f Home by Home gt gt Disk Management gt gt RAID Management E Overview in 3 System Administratio
87. e destination folder iv Select to skip or overwrite the existing file in the destination folder Click OK Move files or folders i Select the files or folders to move ii Click Y Move iii Select the destination folder iv Select to skip or overwrite the existing file in the destination folder Click OK Delete file or folder i Select a file or folder to delete ii Click Q Delete on the toolbar iii Confirm to delete the file or folder 193 Extract files To extract a zipped file on the NAS right click the zipped file and select Extract Web File Manager2 Qmultimedia Welcome admin Logout LEM OG BERS 06 E Network Recycle Bin 1 B E Public Name Size Type Modified Time Permission Owner Group B Qdownload G3 Q thumb Folder 2009 10 24 03 00 02 TTT rwxrwxrwx admin administrators 3 C3 amutimedia my Pictures 686 67 KB ZIP File 2009 10 26 15 52 59 644 rw r r admin administrators a _thump p Download recordings a Qweb Move Copy Delete Y Rename Properties Detail Name My Pictures zip Size 686 67 KB Permission 644 Owner admin Group administrators Modified Time 2009 10 26 15 52 59 i4 Pageli lof1 gt Pi amp Show 20 v items Disk info Used Size 247 21 MB Free Size 227 52 GB Display Item 1 2 Total 2 ii Select the files to extract and configure the extr
88. e either 1 a copy of the Corresponding Source for all the software in the product that is covered by this License on a durable physical medium customarily used for software interchange for a price no more than your reasonable cost of physically performing this conveying of source or 2 access to copy the Corresponding Source from a network server at no charge C Convey individual copies of the object code with a copy of the written offer to provide the Corresponding Source This alternative is allowed only occasionally and noncommercially and only if you received the object code with such an offer in 238 accord with subsection 6b d Convey the object code by offering access from a designated place gratis or for a charge and offer equivalent access to the Corresponding Source in the same way through the same place at no further charge You need not require recipients to copy the Corresponding Source along with the object code If the place to copy the object code is a network server the Corresponding Source may be on a different server operated by you or a third party that supports equivalent copying facilities provided you maintain clear directions next to the object code saying where to find the Corresponding Source Regardless of what server hosts the Corresponding Source you remain obligated to ensure that it is available for as long as needed to satisfy these requirements e Convey the object code using peer to peer transmi
89. e schedule Postpone the restart shutdown schedule when replication job is in process Turn on the server Y Daily Turn on the server v Daily v 12 v 31 v 1 kenana 42 Welcome admin Logout English v 3 1 7 Network Recycle Bin This function enables the files deleted on the shares of the NAS to be removed to Network Recycle Bin to reserve the files temporarily To enable this function select the option Enable Network Recycle Bin and click Apply The system will create a network share Network Recycle Bin automatically To delete all the files in network recycle bin click Empty Network Recycle Bin amp j Overview 4 3 System Administration SH General Settings del Network Bj Hardware ay Security Notification J Power Management 3 Network Recycle Bin amp Backup System Settings S System Logs M Firmware Update Restore to Factory Default 3 Disk Management Access Right Management 3 Network Services 5 Applications Fa Rarkam El Function Search Keyword Network Recycle Bin 6 Network Recycle Bin After enabling Network Recycle Bin all the deleted files on the network folders ofthe NAS are moved to the Network Recycle Bin network folder ly Enable Network Recycle Bin Empty Network Recycle Bin Click EMPTY NETWORK RECYCLE BIN to delete all the files in network recycle bin EMPTY NETWORK RECYCLE BIN 43 3 1 8 Backup Restore Settin
90. e to ensure that the continued functioning of the modified object code is in no case prevented or interfered with solely because modification has been made If you convey an object code work under this section in or with or specifically for 239 use in a User Product and the conveying occurs as part of a transaction in which the right of possession and use of the User Product is transferred to the recipient in perpetuity or for a fixed term regardless of how the transaction is characterized the Corresponding Source conveyed under this section must be accompanied by the Installation Information But this requirement does not apply if neither you nor any third party retains the ability to install modified object code on the User Product for example the work has been installed in ROM The requirement to provide Installation Information does not include a requirement to continue to provide support service warranty or updates for a work that has been modified or installed by the recipient or for the User Product in which it has been modified or installed Access to a network may be denied when the modification itself materially and adversely affects the operation of the network or violates the rules and protocols for communication across the network Corresponding Source conveyed and Installation Information provided in accord with this section must be in a format that is publicly documented and with an implementation available to
91. ed Disable an LUN All the connections will be removed Enable an LUN Unmap the LUN from the target Note that you must disable the LUN first before unmapping the LUN When you click this button the LUN will be moved to Un Mapped iSCSI LUN List amp Map the LUN to an SCSI target This option is only available on the Un Mapped iSCSI LUN List View the connection status of an iSCSI target 73 Switch the mapping of an LUN Follow the steps below to switch the mapping of an LUN E 1 Select an LUN to unmap from an SCSI target and click Disable target iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 809 iscsi target01 8a000f Ready De i id 0 001 50 00 GB Enabled id 1 002 1 00 GB Enabled og O e HMM B TT 2 Next click to unmap the LUN The LUN will appear on the Un Mapped SCSI LUN List Click 4 to map the LUN to another target Un Mapped iSCSI LUN List si E M 001 50 00 GB ogr 3 Select the target to map the LUN to and click Apply Map LUN to Target 001 allen ign 2004 04 com qnapts 209 scsi allen 8aD00f david ign 2004 04 com qnap is 509d 1scsi rrr 6a000f target ign 2004 04 com qnapts 209 scsi target01 5a000f TT NUT TE 4 The LUN is mapped to the target david iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 809 iscsi rrr 8a000f Ready 11 iz X L id 1 001 50 00 GB Enabled 74 After creating the iSCSI targets and LUN on the NAS you can use the iSC
92. edia Station Download Station Surveillance Station iTunes Service UPnP Media Server MySQL Server Y Download Station Y Surveillance Station iTunes Service lis UPnP Media Server b r w MySQL Server ij QPKG Plugins QPKG Plugins gt Y Backup gt E External Device gt Y System Status Function Search Keyword 3 5 1 Web File Manager To connect to the files on the NAS by a web browser enable Web File Manager If the NAS is connected to the Internet and uses a valid IP address you can access the files on the server by the web browser from anywhere For more information please refer to Chapter 6 FR Home k lt Home gt gt Applications gt gt Web File Manager Micicome admin Logout Engish amp Overview gt E System Administration Web File Manager G gt amp Disk Management gt Y Access Right Management gt Network Services 4 C3 Applications M Enable Web File Manager ig Web File Manager Multimedia Station 9 Download Station Y Surveillance Station iTunes Service fil UPnP Media Server MySQL Server ij QPKG Plugins gt Y Backup gt Y External Device gt amp System Status Function Search Keyword Web File Manager 124 3 5 2 Multimedia Station To share the photos music or video files on the NAS over the network enable Multimedia Station For further information of Multimedia Station iTunes service and UPnP Media Server please refer to Chapter 4 fj Home
93. elect the option Enable IPv6 and click Apply The NAS will restart After the system restarts login the IPv6 page again The settings of the IPv6 interface will be shown Click to edit the settings BLUT Property Py6 Auto Configuration C Lise static IP address Fixed IP Address Prefix Prefix Length D L el Step 1 af 1 APPL Y CANCEL e IPv6 Auto Configuration If you have an IPv6 enabled router on the network select this option to allow the NAS to acquire the IPv6 address and the configurations automatically e Use static IP address To use a static IP address enter the IP address e g 2001 bc95 1234 5678 prefix length e g 64 and the gateway address for the NAS You may contact your ISP for the information of the prefix and the prefix length Y Enable Router Advertisement Daemon radvd To configure the NAS as an IPv6 host and distribute IPv6 addresses to the local clients which support IPv6 enable this option and enter the prefix and prefix length e IPv6 DNS server Enter the preferred DNS server in the upper field and the alternate DNS server in the lower field You may contact your ISP or network administrator for the information If you select IPv6 auto configuration leave the fields as 32 3 1 3 Hardware You can enable or disable the hardware functions of the NAS Hardware E Overview 4 amp System Administration EJ General Settings da Network Hardwar
94. ems Adjust your computer s settings Lad Action Center hei BitLocker Drive Encryption El Color Management b Click Local Security Policy OO lt All Control Panel Items Administrative Tools F Search Administrative Tools Pp Organize 1 Open Burn PME ds Marne Date modified Type Size s Component Services 14 07 2009 12 46 Shortcut 2 KB Libraries Bel Computer Management 14 07 2009 12 41 Shortcut 2 KB Data Sources ODBC 14 07 2009 12 41 Shortcut 2 KB ih Computer eti Event Viewer 14 07 2009 12 42 Shortcut 2 KB iSCSI Initiator 14 07 2009 12 41 Shortcut 2 KB El Network fay Local Security Policy 13 11 2009 17 31 Shortcut 214 c Go to Local Policies gt Security Options Select Network security LAN a Manager authentication leve gt Local Security Policy File Action View Help e Alx E B A udine 1 Security Setting kio Network security Configure encryption types allowed for Ke Not Defined bie Network security Do not store LAM Manager hash value on Enabled amp Audit Policy En is bis Network security Force logoff when logon hours expire Disabled User Rights Assignment f Network security LAN Manager authentication level Not Defined gt GY th Advanced Sea bio Network security LDAP client signing requirements Negotiate signing E Network List Manager Policies 29 Network security Minimum session security for NTLM S
95. ems click Download DOWNLOAD 99 3 4 7 Web Server The NAS enables you to upload the web pages and manage your own website easily by the Web Server It also supports PHP and MySQL SQLite for you to establish an interactive website RIT n Overview o C3 System Administration Web Server O 3 Disk Management Access Right Management Web Server 4 3 Network Services e Microsoft Networking After enabling this function you can upload the webpage files to Qweb network share to publish your website Apple Networking V Enable Web Server NFS Service Port Number 80 Im FTP Service M Telnet SSH a SNMP Settings Enable Secure Connection SSL Web Server Port Number d Network Service Discovery register globals C On of Enable WebDAV Applications 3 Backup 3 External Device After enabling this service click the following link to enter to Web Server 3 System Status http 172 17 23 107 80 Keyword APELY php ini Maintenance php ini Maintenance The file php ini is the system configuration file of Web Server After enabling this function you can edit upload or restore this file Itis recommended to use the system default setting To use the Web Server follow the steps below 1 Enable the service and enter the port number The default number is 80 2 Configure other settings e Configure register globals Select to enable or disable register globals The setti
96. enses of parties who have received copies or rights from you under this License If your rights have been terminated and not permanently reinstated you do not qualify to receive new licenses for the same material under section 10 9 Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies You are not required to accept this License in order to receive or run a copy of the Program Ancillary propagation of a covered work occurring solely as a consequence of using peer to peer transmission to receive a copy likewise does not require acceptance However nothing other than this License grants you permission to propagate or modify any covered work These actions infringe copyright if you do not accept this License Therefore by modifying or propagating a covered work you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so 10 Automatic Licensing of Downstream Recipients Each time you convey a covered work the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensors to run modify and propagate that work subject to this License You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties with this License An entity transaction is a transaction transferring control of an organization or substantially all assets of one or subdividing an organization or merging organizations If propagation of a covered work results from an entity transaction each party to that transaction who receives a copy of the work also receives whatever
97. enter http NAS IP phpMyAdmin in the web browser to enter the phpMyAdmin page and manage the MySQL database 139 Note Do not delete the phpMyAdmin folder You can rename this folder but the link on the MySQL server page will not be updated To connect to the renamed folder you can enter the link http NAS IP renamed folder in the web browser The phpMyAdmin folder is created after the first time installation When you update the firmware the folder remains unchanged Database Maintenance Reset root password Execute this function to reset the password of MySQL root as admin Re initialize database Execute this function to delete all the data on MySQL database For the online tutorial please refer to http www qnap com pro features asp 140 3 5 8 QPKG Plugins You can install the QPKG packages to add more functions to the NAS Click GET QPKG Home Applications gt QPKG Plugins Welcome admin Logout English 9 Overview B EE gt System Administration QPKG Plugins C gt Disk Management gt Access Right Management gt EJ Network Services 4 Applications QPKG INSTALLED INSTALLATION Web File Manager Multimedia Station QPKG installed Y Download Station Y Surveillance Station amp Tunes Service ul UPnP Media Server 2 Go to INSTALLATION browse to the location where the unzipped file is and then click INSTALL b MySQL Server lii
98. er public under the mnt pub directory use the following command mount t nfs 192 168 0 1 public mnt pub Note You must login as the root user to initiate the above command 2 Login as the user ID you define you can use the mounted directory to connect to your shared files 216 Chapter 10 NAS Maintenance 10 1 Restart Shut down Server Follow the steps below to restart or shut down the NAS 1 Login the NAS as an administrator Go to System Administration Power Management 2 Click Restart to reboot the server or Shut Down to turn off the server You can also press the power button for 1 5 seconds to turn off the NAS To force shut down the NAS press the power button for more than 5 seconds The server beeps once and shuts down immediately To turn off the TS 109I II TS 109 Pro I II TS 209 I II TS 209 Pro I II TS 409 TS 409 Pro TS 409U press the power button for 4 seconds amp Overview 4 amp System Administration Power Management G5 General Settings tad Network Restart Shutdown Bj Hardware iy Security Execute system restart shutdown immediately Notification RESTART SHUTDOWN M Power Management 3 Network Recycle Bin amp Backup System Settings Configure Wake on LAN S System Logs Enable M Firmware Update 8 Restore to Factory Default 3 Disk Management 3 Access Right Management 3 Network Services C Disable When the AC power resumes E Applica
99. erview gt EJ System Administration Network Services gt 3 Disk Management gt 23 Access Right Management 43 edd Services La a ER sa 2 ga A amp Microsoft Networking muri ye eb m wE amp Apple Networking A NES Service Microsoft Networking Apple Networking NFS Service FTP Service Telnet SSH SNMP Settings Web Server FTP Service Md Telnet SSH CES Ba SNMP Settings m Web Server amp Network Service Discovery gt Applications Network Service gt Ey Backup Discovery gt 2 External Device gt 3 System Status Function Search Keyword 3 4 1 Microsoft Networking Overview System Administration Microsoft Networking CJ Z3 Disk Management 3 Access Right Management Mic ft Networking 4 3 Network Services e Microsoft Networking M Enable file service for Microsoft networking Apple Networking Standalone Server A NFS Service Server Description Optional NAS Server m FTP Service Md Telnet SSH e NAS Ba SNMP Settings AD Domain Member For detailed instructions please click here web Server Server Description Optional 2 Network Service Discovery i E Applications Domain NetBIOS Name 3 Backup AD Server Name 3 External Device Domain 3 System Status Organization Unit Optional E EN Domain Administrator Username Keyword Domain Administrator Password TT Enable WINS server TT Use the specified WINS server WINS server IP address Domain Master
100. erwards This function is applicable to certain models only Please refer to the comparison table for more details http www gnap com images products comparison Comparison NAS html Power resumption settings Configure the NAS to resume to the previous power on or power off status turn on or remain off when the AC power resumes after a power outage Power on power off restart schedule You can select every day weekdays weekend or any days of the week and set the time for automatic system power on power off or restart Weekdays stand for Monday to Friday weekend stands for Saturday and Sunday Up to 15 schedules can be set 41 E Overview 4 3 System Administration E General Settings del Network Bj Hardware y Security amp Notification A Power Management Network Recycle Bin amp Backup System Settings amp System Logs Q Firmware Update Restore to Factory Default gt Disk Management gt O Access Right Management gt EJ Network Services gt Applications 5 73 Rackun Function Search Home System Administration Power Management Configure Wake on LAN Enable c Disable When the AC power resumes C Resume the serverto the previous power on or power off status El Power Management Restart Shutdown Execute system restart shutdown immediately A Turn on the server automatically C The server should remain off Set power on power off restart schedule TT Enabl
101. ete Rename um Properties 109 2 Click Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures What network folder would you like to map Specify the drive letter for the connection and the folder that you want to connect to Drive Folder Example server share Reconnect at logon Finish 110 3 Select Choose a custom network location Where do you want to create this network location Choose a custom network location see specify the address of a website network location or FTP site 111 4 Enter the URL of your NAS with the share folder name Format http NAS IP or HOST NAME SHARE FOLDER NAME Specify the location of your website Type the address of the website FTP site or network location that this shortcut will open 5 Enter the user name and its password which has the WebDAV privilege to connect to this share folder 112 6 Type a name for this network location What do you want to name this location Create a name for this shortcut that will help you easily identify this network location http 10 8 12 111 MyWebDAV Type a name for this network location MyWebDAV TS 509 113 7 The Web folder has been successfully created Completing the Add Network Location Wizard You have successfully created this network location Qi ssmusmusnsansanuanuasursEzEGREEZRZRERINESSNESZERZEUZSRARE MyWebDAVIOTS 508 A sh
102. fault SMS service provider is Clickatell You may also add your own SMS service provider by selecting Add SMS Provider on the drop down menu When you select Add SMS service provider you need to enter the name of the SMS provider and the URL template text Note You will not be able to receive the SMS properly if the URL template text entered does not follow the standard of your SMS service provider Configure SMSC Server You can configure the SMSC settings to send instant system alerts via the SMS service provided by the SMS provider SMS Service Provider Clickatell se httpwww clickatell com iv Enable SSL Connection SSL Port 443 SMS Server Login Name SMS Server Login Password SMS Server API ID 39 3 1 5 3 Alert Notification You can configure to receive instant SMS or email alert when a system error or warning occurs Enter the email address and mobile phone number to receive the alerts Make sure you have entered the correct SMTP server and the SMSC server settings If you do not want to receive any alerts select No alert for both settings For the online tutorial please visit http www qnap com pro features asp CONFIGURE SMTP SERVER CONFIGURE SMSC SERVER ALERT NOTIFICATION Alert Notification When a system event occurs an alert email SMS will be sent automatically Send system error alert by No alert v Send system warning alert by No alert E mail Notification Settin
103. from the list amp Backup System Settings S System Logs Q Firmware Update Enter the IP address or network from which the connections to this server will be allowed or rejected 8 Restore to Factory Default oF m 3 Disk Management 3 Access Right Management 3 Network Services Applications FF Rackun El Function Search Low Allow all connections Genre IP address or network domain Time left for IP blocking Keyword 35 3 1 4 2 Network Access Protection The network access protection enhances the security of the system and prevents unwanted intrusion You can select to block the IP for a certain period of time or forever if the IP fails to login the server from a particular connection method SECURITY LEVEL Network Access Protection NETWORK ACCESS PROTECTION j Enable network access connection Iv 4 4 mu MNR SSH Telnet HTTP Sy ETE SAMBA AFP 10 minutes v 10 minutes v 10 minutes v 10 minutes v 10 minutes v 10 minutes v after unsuccessful attempts for after unsuccessful attempts for after unsuccessful attempts for after unsuccessful attempts for after unsuccessful attempts for 10 time s 10 time s 10 timne s 10 timne s 10 time s after unsuccessful attempts for 10 time s 36 IMPORT SSL SECURE CERTIFICA
104. g to be full The disk volume has reached its full Capacity The hard drives on the NAS are in degraded mode The user starts the HDD rebuilding process The NAS is turned off by force shutdown hardware shutdown The NAS has been turned on successfully and is ready This function is applicable to some models only Please refer to the comparison table for more details http www qnap com images products comparison Comparison NAS html 11 Chapter 2 Use the Powerful Services of NAS A Usethe network shares 1 You can access the network shares of the NAS by the following means a Open My Network Places and find the workgroup of the NAS If you cannot find the server browse the whole network to search for the NAS Double click the name of the NAS for connection b Use the Run function in Windows Enter AM NAS name or NAS IP to access the share folders on the NAS Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For vau WNASSBS7E Type the name af a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For vau Open 169 254 100 100 2 Enter the default user name and password Default user name admin Password admin 3 You can upload the files to the network shares 12 B Manage the NAS Manage the NAS by the web browser on Windows or Mac 1 You can access the web administration page of the NAS by the following methods a
105. gs To back up all the settings including the user accounts server name and network configuration etc click Backup and select to open or save the setting file To restore all the settings click Browse to select a previously saved setting file and click Restore Overview 4 C3 System Administration Backup Restore Settings CJ EG General Settings dal Network Backup System Settings Bj Hardware amp y Security To backup all settings including user accounts server name and network configuration etc click BACKUP and selectto open or save the setting file amp Notification BACKUP 9f Power Management Network Recycle Bin amp Backup System Settings Restore System Settings S System Logs Q Firmware Update Restore to Factory Default Browse 3 Disk Management Access Right Management Network Services 3 Applications To restore all settings click Browse to select a previously saved setting file and click RESTORE to confirm Fa Rarkun El Keyword 44 3 1 9 System Logs 3 1 9 1 System Event Logs The NAS can store 10 000 recent event logs including warning error and information messages In case of system malfunction the event logs can be retrieved to analyze the system problems Tip You can right click a log and delete the record 4 g Home gt gt System Administration gt gt System Logs Welcome admin Logout
106. gs Then login the network settings page of the IP cameras Change the HTTP port of the IP camera 1 from 80 to 81 Then change the port of the IP camera 2 from 80 to 82 131 Next login the Surveillance Station Go to Settings Camera Settings Enter the port numbers of the IP camera 1 and the IP camera 2 as 192 168 1 10 port 81 and 192 168 1 20 port 82 respectively Enter the login name and the password for both IP cameras Besides enter the WAN IP address or your domain address on the public network e g MyNAS dyndns org and the port on the WAN for the connection from the Internet After finishing the settings click Test to verify the connection Camera Number 1 Camera 1 v Camera Model iPUX ICS 1003 1013 Y Camera Name Camera 1 IP Address 192 168 1 10 o Port 81 WAN IP for monitoring from public network myNAS dyndns org If your IP camera is installed behind NAT router you may input the public IP address or URL and the corresponding forwarded port of the router Port 81 EN User Name administrator Password IIIT Fey Note All the camera configuration will not take effect until you click the Apply button Go to the configuration page of your router and configure the port forwarding as below Forward the port 8000 to the LAN IP of the NAS 192 168 1 60 Forward the port 81 to the LAN IP of the IP camera 1 192 168 1 10
107. gs E cV Documents and Settings w Administrator 3 Application Data C Desktop C Favorites _ Local Settings 2 My Documents MetHoad J PrintHood C Recent E Send oa C Start Menu Mi Schedule Monitor Save As Defaults EH E 203 Backup Schedule T E i sunday 7 Monday 7 Tuesday I Wedhesdn Thursday Friday Saturday 204 v Monitor Select a folder for monitoring When this option is enabled all the new and modified files on the PC will be copied to the NAS instantly Other files will be gray and cannot be selected Click Monitor again to stop monitoring An icon will appear on task bar of Windows when monitoring is in process E NetBak Replicator NetBak Replicatc r ets Ee ES ES PEZ er LJ BA BS Administrator Oe SKS SKS KS H i ln n in jn jn n wl 205 Y Save as Defaults Click this button to save the current settings of NetBak Replicator as the defaults When you login again the program will load the default settings automatically You can also select to load the utility automatically when Windows starts E NetBak Replicator e NetBak Replicator 1 aa For client ed Backup Restore Pi ga OA E OO O EA Documents and Settings RNE C Em afv Documents and Settings All Users hf E Administrator Default User B J Application Data CJ Desktop C Favorites 23 Local Settings 3 My Documents CJ Net
108. gs E mail address 1 E mail address 2 SEND A TEST E MAIL Note The SMTP server must be configured first for alert mail delivery SMS Notification Settings Country Code Taiwan 886 he Cell Phone No 1 886 Cell Phone No 2 886 SEND A TEST SMS MESSAGE Note You must configure the SMSC server to be able to send SMS notification properly 40 3 1 6 Power Management This section enables you to restart or shut down the server immediately define the behavior of the server when the power resumes after a power outage and set schedule for automatic system power on off restart Restart Shutdown Restart or shut down the server immediately If you try to restart or turn off the NAS from the web based interface or the LCD panel when a remote replication job is in process the NAS will prompt you to ignore the running replication job or not Enable the option Postpone the restart shutdown schedule when replication job is in process to allow the scheduled system restart or shutdown to be carried out after a running replication job completes Otherwise the NAS will ignore the running replication job and execute scheduled system restart or shutdown Wake on LAN Enable this option to power on the NAS remotely by Wake on LAN Note that if the power connection is physically removed when the NAS is turned off Wake on LAN will not function whether or not the power supply is reconnected aft
109. h Keyword 86 3 3 3 Share Folders 3 3 3 1 Share Folder You can create different network share folders for various types of files and provide different file access rights to the users or user groups The number of share folders you can create on the NAS varies according to the NAS models Please refer to http www qnap com images products comparison Comparison NAS html for further information Home Access Right Management Share Folders Welcome admin Logout English gt Overview gt CJ System Administration Share Folders O gt Disk Management 4 3 Access Right Management SHARE FOLDERS FOLDER AGGREGATION amp Users User Groups nm a New Share Folder Restore Default Network Shares 2 Share Folders L r Quota gt j Network Services Network Recycle Bin 1 Bawee cmon Public ames gt ackup gt amp External Device I Qdownload Jongg gt G System Stakis amuttimedia ame Qrecordings iz es Jv E cus Bors T Qweb DATY Delete Total 7 Display 10 entries per page FT T T 0 Keyword 87 3 3 3 2 Folder Aggregation You can aggegate the share folders on the Microsoft network as a portal folder on the NAS and let the NAS users access the share folders through your NAS Up to 10 share folders can be linked to a portal folder Note This function is supported only in Microsoft networking service To use
110. has been created before adding a remote replication task v Port Number Specify a port number for remote replication The default port number is 873 Note If this server connects to the Internet through a router make sure the specified port for remote replication is opened on the router v Enable backup from a remote server to the local host Select this option to allow the remote server to back up data to the local host via remote replication v Allow remote Rsync server to back up data to NAS Enable this option to allow a remote Rsync server to back up the data to the NAS by remote replication Home Hom E Overview E C3 System Administration Remote Replication E 3 Disk Management 3 Access Right Management 3 Network Services 3 Applications 4 3 Backup amp External Drive By using this function you can back up the data on the local server to a remote server ofthe same NAS series and also allow backup from remote server to the local server USB One Touch Copy REMOTE REPLICATION AMAZON S3 Remote Replication Port Number 873 Remote Replication e Time Machine Iv Enable backup from a remote server to the local host External Device Iv Allow remote Rsync server to back up data to NAS Z3 System Status APPLY Current Jobs Function Search Keyword Job Name Schedule Status T backup 00 00 Monthly 1 Ready Delete j Q Create New Replicating Job Action lama
111. have configured the settings described in sections i and ii Follow the steps below to configure port trunking on the NAS 1 Select the option Enable Port Trunking Mode 2 Choose a port trunking mode from the drop down menu The default option is Active Backup Failover Port Trunking Port Trunking provides network load balancing and fault tolerance by combining two Ethernet interfaces into one to increase the bandwidth beyond the limits of any one single interface atthe same time offers the redundancy for higher availability when both interfaces are connected to the same switch that supports Port Trunking j Enable Network Port Trunking Select the port trunking mode from below Please note that incompatible mode settings might cause the network interface to hang or affect the overall performance For more information please click here Active Backup Fail Over v Balance rr Round Robin Active Backup Fail Over Balance XOR DHS Broadcast IEEE 802 3ad Primi Balance tlb Adaptive Transmit Load Balancing 89 Balance alb Adaptive Load Balancing Secondary Dn 9 El 0 0 APPLY 3 Click Apply 4 The Ethernet interfaces will be combined as Ethernet 1 2 Click the Edit button Ul to edit the network settings TCP IP DDNS IPV6 IP Address Interface DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway MAC Address Ethernet 1 2 No 10 8 13 2 255 255 254 0 10 8 12 1 00 08 9B BE 23 DA 100Mbps 1500 o 12
112. he NAS You can change the folder name and connect to the database by entering the URL in the browser Note The default user name of MySQL is root The password is admin Please change your root password immediately after logging in to the phpMyAdmin management interface SQLite Management SQLiteManager is a multilingual web based tool to manage SQLite databases and can be downloaded from http www sglitemanager org Follow the steps below or refer to the INSTALL file in the downloaded SQLiteManager tar gz to install the SQLiteManager 1 Unpack your downloaded file SQLiteManager tar gz 2 Upload the unpacked folder SQLiteManager to NAS IP Web or NASIP Qweb 3 Open your web browser and go to http NAS IP SQLiteManager The symbol refers to the version number of SQLiteManager 121 3 4 8 Network Service Discovery 3 4 8 1 UPnP Discovery Service When a device is added to the network the UPnP discovery protocol allows the device to advertise its services to the control points on the network By enabling the UPnP Discovery Service the NAS can be discovered by any operating systems that support UPnP Overview System Administration Network Service Discovery 3 Disk Management G Access Right Management UPNP DISCOVERY SERVICE BONJOUR 4 3 Network Services 9 Microsoft Networking Apple Networking A NFS Service After enabling this service your N
113. he file will be named as rpr E Select All Select all the options 7 LI LI LI LA Clear All Unselect all the options E Select My Document Select all the folders in My Document Open NAS Backup Folder This button allows the users to find out where the files were backed up and check or manage the archived files manually Advanced Backup Advanced Backup allows the power users to back up a single folder with more advanced options 199 Backup Select the files and folders for backup v all Users 9 Detault User E Application Data 2 Desktop F Favorites H Local Settings H My Documents 200 Y Start When you have selected the files for backup to the NAS click Start The program will start to copy the files to the specified share folder on the NAS X NetBak Replicator Copying Schedule Monitor 201 Y File Filter Click File Filter on NetBak Replicator to select file format to be skipped from backup Then click OK 1 NetBak Replicator Administrator 3 Application Data Desktop Favorites Local Settings SendTo E Start Menu 202 Y Schedule Click Schedule on the main page of NetBak Replicator Then select the option Enable Backup Schedule and select the frequency and time for backup Click OK to confirm E NetBak Replicator Backup Restore DA LIM ROS OO RETI C Documents and Settin
114. he settings on the NAS 1 Enable Time Machine support Time Machine Time Machine support After enabling the Time Machine function you can use the NAS as one of the Mac OS X Time Machine backup destinations Enable Time Machine support Display Name TMBackup User Name TimeMachine Password eevee Volume Single Disk Drive 1 Free Size 226GB Capacity 0 GB Note When using the Time Machine function AFP service will be enabled automatically Note that all the Time Machine users share the same network share for this function Enter the Time Machine password The password is empty by default Select a volume on the NAS as the backup destination Enter the storage capacity that Time Machine backup is allowed to use ui Bb W N Click Apply to save the settings All the Time Machine users share the same network share for this function 149 Configure the backup settings on Mac 1 Open Time Machine on your Mac and click Select Backup Disk Select Backup Disk Time Machine Time Machine keeps copies of everything on your Mac including system files applications and settings as well as your music pictures and other important files Since Time Machine keeps daily backups you can revisit your Mac as it OFF mm ON appeared in the past wi Show Time Machine status in the menu bar of Click the lock to prevent further changes a 2 Select the TMBackup on your NAS from the list and
115. hows the system temperature and the rotation speed of the system fan cipul Tle mp sjoje e EBMEBMIUPLTIBBEEBCNNE EIPIBBBIELDIBEBEETILNE Sees Shut down Use this option to turn off the NAS Press the Select button to select Yes Then press the Enter button to confirm Reboot Use this option to restart the NAS Press the Select button to select Yes Then press the Enter button to confirm Password The default password of the LCD panel is blank Enter this option to change the password of the LCD panel Select Yes to continue Clhja nigie Pla s s wiolr d _ Yeso URN You may enter a password of maximum 8 numeric characters 0 9 Whenthe cursor moves to OK press the Enter button Verify the password to confirm the changes Nfelw Plals s wolridj LK Back Select this option to return to the main menu 230 System Messages When the NAS encounters system error an error message will be shown on the LCD panel Press the Enter button to view the message Press the Enter button again to view the next message Sly s t e m elr rjoir Pisi i Cihleic k Ljojgis Network Lost Both LAN 1 and LAN 2 are disconnected in Failover or Load balancing mode 231 Technical Support QNAP provides dedicated online support and customer service via instant messenger You can contact us by the following means Online Support http www
116. hput and reduce the CPU utilization of large file transfers by enabling more efficient larger payloads per packet Maximum Transmission Unit MTU refers to the size in bytes of the largest packet that a given layer of a communications protocol can transmit The NAS uses standard Ethernet frames 1500 bytes by default If your network appliances support Jumbo Frame setting select the appropriate MTU value for your network environment The NAS supports 4074 7418 and 9000 bytes for MTU Note The Jumbo Frame setting is valid in Gigabit network environment only All the network appliances connected must enable Jumbo Frame and use the same MTU value 29 3 1 2 2 DDNS To set up a server on the Internet and enable the users to access it easily a fixed and easy to remember host name is often required However if the ISP provides only dynamic IP address the IP address of the server will change from time to time and is difficult to recall You can enable the DDNS service to solve the problem After enabling the DDNS service of the NAS whenever the NAS restarts or the IP address is changed the NAS will notify the DDNS provider immediately to record the new IP address When the user tries to connect the NAS via the host name the DDNS will transfer the recorded IP address to the user The NAS supports the DDNS providers members dyndns org update ods org members dhs org www dyns cx www 3322 0rg www no ip com Check
117. ht Management 3 Network Services 3 Applications 3 Backup 3 External Device CJ System Status RAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 1 2 3 455 52 GB Unlocked ENCRYPTION KEY MANAGEMENT Function Search Keyword 62 3 2 5 iSCSI The NAS supports built in iSCSI service for server clustering and virtualized environments Note The NAS supports 8 iSCSI devices at maximum 3 2 5 1 SCSI Target Follow the steps below to configure the iSCSI target service on the NAS 6 Click the Portal Management tab and enable SCSI target service Apply the settings Overview Si 3 System Administration iSCSI Configuration 4 3 Disk Management amp Volume Management 1 RAID Management Ly HDD SMART 18 Encrypted File System PORTAL MANAGEMENT TARGET MANAGEMENT ADVANCED ACL iSCSI Portal V Enable iSCSI Target Service g Virtual Disk SCSI Service Port 3260 5 Access Right Management Enable iSNS iSNS Server IP 3 External Device System Status APPLY 7 When the service is enabled go to the Target Management tab to create iSCSI targets on the NAS If you have not created any iSCSI targets the Quick Installation Wizard will show up and prompt you to create iSCSI targets and or LUN Logical unit number Click OK 63 8 When the wizard is shown select to create an iSCSI target with a mapped LUN an iSCSI target only or an iSCSI LUN only Click Next Quick Conf
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119. icode make sure you have enabled Unicode support for both your client and the NAS v Anonymous Login You can enable anonymous login to allow anonymous access to the FTP server of the NAS The users can access the files and folders which are opened for 95 public access If this option is disabled the users must enter an authorized user name and password to access the server Passive FTP Port Range You can use the default port range 55536 56559 or define a port range larger than 1023 When using this function make sure you have opened the ports on your router or firewall FTP Transfer Limitation You can configure the maximum number of FTP connections maximum connections of a single account and the maximum upload download rates of a single connection Respond with external IP address for passive FTP connection request When passive FTP connection is in use the FTP server is configured under a router and the remote computer cannot connect to the FTP server over the WAN enable this function By enabling this function the FTP service replies the manually specified IP address or automatically detects the external IP address so that the remote computer is able to connect to the FTP server 96 3 4 5 Telnet SSH After enabling this option you can access this server via Telnet or SSH encrypted connection only the account admin can login remotely You can use certain Telnet or SSH connection clients for connection e g
120. icons on the login page web Server Multimedia Station Download Station Web File Manager Surveillance Station Customer Service QNAP Wiki QNAP Forum ADMINISTRATION 5 Copyright GNAP Systems Inc All rights reserved Version 3 0 0 build 04137 After you login the NAS you can click the icons on top of the page to access the services E lam Web File Manager Multimedia Station Download Station Sunreillance Station 17 3 1 System Administration You can configure the general system settings network settings and hardware settings update the firmware etc in this section ft Home Overview 4 3 System Administration as General Settings dal Network Bj Hardware ay Security Notification M Power Management Network Recycle Bin amp Backup System Settings S System Logs Q Firmware Update Restore to Factory Default gt EJ Disk Management gt O Access Right Management gt E Network Services gt Applications ps FA Rarkun B Function Search Keyword Home System Administration System Administration General Settings amp Backup System Settings Network System Logs G a Hardware Security Notification Firmware Update Restore to Factory Default 18 Welcome admin Logout English gt a z Power Management Network Recycle Bin 3 1 1 General Settings j Overview u 4 amp System Ad
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122. iguration Wizard ONAP iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard TURBO MAS lwant to create iScsl Target with a mapped LUM C scsi Target only iSCSI LUN only 9 Create iSCSI target with a mapped LUN Click Next SCSI Quick Configuration Wizard ONAP iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard TURBO NAS This wizard will guide you through the following settings Create an iSCSI target Create an iS CSI LUN and map itto the target 64 10 Enter the target name and target alias You may select the options Data Digest and or Header Digest optional These are the parameters that the SCSI initiator will be verified when it attempts to connect to the SCSI target SCSI Quick Configuration Wizard ONAP Create New iSCSI Target TURBO NAS ISS Target Profile Target Mame target iSCSI Target iqn 2004 04 corn qnap ts IaM 204 iscsitargei01 Sa000f Targat Alias target CRCIChecksum optional Data Digest Header Digest Step 2 af B BACK NEXT CANCEL 65 11 Enter the CHAP authentication settings If you enter the user name and password settings under Use CHAP authentication only only the SCSI target authenticates the initiator i e the initiators have to enter the user name password settings here to access the target Mutual CHAP Enable this option for two way authentication between the iSCSI target and the initiator The target authenticates the initiator using the first
123. imedia file and then click Upload to upload the file to the folder Multimedia Station Location Qmultimedia H Qmultimedia Directory 1 Files 0 az DO EP i Oo 8 m A v b x qivp test 5 You can also create the folders by clicking T and upload the files to the folders 175 Upload the photos to the share folder of the NAS directly You can upload the multimedia files to the NAS directly by the following steps 1 Open the Windows Run menu Enter WAS name or NNAS IP to connect to the share folder on the NAS 2 Openthe folder Qmultimedia Multimedia Enter the user name and password to login 3 Dragthe files and folders to the network share folder directly Please wait patiently when the NAS is generating thumbnails for the images When you login the Multimedia Station by the web browser again all the multimedia files will be shown 176 Buttons on the Multimedia Station page AZ Sort the files by name Sort the files by size Return to Home Create a folder D Rename a file or folder Select al A Support file format list ome Flefwmk WMV WMX WVX AVI MPEG MPG MPE M1V MP2 MPV2 Video II MP2V MPA DVR M ASF ASX WPL WM WMX WMD WMZ WMA WAX CDA WAV MP3 M3U MID MIDI RMI AIF AIFC Audio AIFF AU SND iy Other formats not mentioned above Others 177 View the photo information 1 To view the detailed informa
124. inistration External Device Z3 Disk Management Access Right Management mm E Network Services Y gt gt I Ly gt Applications 3 Backup 4 C3 External Device External Storage Device USB Printer UPS Settings MA External Storage Device USB Printer W UPS Settings 3 System Status Function Search Keyword 3 7 1 External Storage Device The NAS supports USB disks and thumb drives for extended storage Connect the USB device to the USB port of the NAS when the device is successfully detected the details are shown on this page It may take tens of seconds for the NAS server to detect the external USB device successfully Please wait patiently Home gt gt External Device External Storage Device Welcome admin Logout English gt Overview CJ System Administration External Storage Device 2 Disk Management 3 Access Right Management gt Network Services External Storage Device Manufacturer gt amp Applications 3 Backup Model 4 C3 External Device Device Type 98 External Storage Device Total Free size USB Printer File System W UPS Settings Status No disk System Status Format As EXT4 w FORMAT NOW Eject REMOVE DISK PARTITION REMOVE DEVICE To remove the hardware device please click Remove device When the system does not show the device anymore you can remove it safely Note Do NOT unplug the device when itis in use to
125. ion guarantees the disk space assigned to the LUN but may take more time to create the LUN Enter the LUN name and specify the LUN location disk volume on the NAS Enter the capacity for the LUN Click Next SCSI Quick Configuration Wizard ONAP Create an iSCSI LUN TURBO NAS LUN Allocation Thin Provisioning Instant Allocation LUN Mame 001 Capacity o 50 GB step 4 af B BACK CANCEL 67 13 Confirm the settings and click Next iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard RNAP Confirm Settings TURBO NAS Target Name target Target ION ign 2004 04 com qnapts 809 scsi target01 Sa000f Target Alias target Data Digest Yes Header Digest Yes CHAP authentication Ho CHAP Username onez345 Mutual CHAP authentication es Mutual CHAP Username ddr11111 LUN Allocation Thin Provisioning LUN Name 001 Step 5 of B BACK Ene CANCEL 14 When the target and the LUN have been created click Finish iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard ONAP iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard TURBO NAS Created successfully You can perform advance settings atthe TARGET MANAGEMENT and ADVANCE ACL page 68 15 The target and LUN are shown on the list under the Target Management tab Target Management QUICK CONFIGURATION WIZARD Quick Configuration Wizard will assist you to create an SCSI target and LUN SCSI Target List a iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 809 i
126. is not damaged RAID Crash N 2 failed HDD N 3 and any of the and any of the remaining HDD remaining HDD cannot be spun up cannot be spun identified up identified accessed accessed N Number of hard disk drives in the array 5 The NAS supports the following actions according to the number of hard drives and disk configurations supported Please refer to the following table for the details New Disk Original Disk Configuration No of New HDD No of HDD RAID 5 3 RAID 5 3 RAID 5 3 Configuration No of HDD Add HDD member Add HDD member RAID 5 5 Add HDD member RAID 5 6 HI THE THI RAID 5 4 Add HDD member RAID 5 4 Add HDD member RAID 5 5 Add HDD member Add HDD member RAID 5 8 Add HDD member Add HDD member Add HDD member Add HDD member Add HDD member wis gt BEEN oc Ls 3 EMEMA c ce meo Online RAID RAID 1 2 1 RAID 1 2 Capacity Expansion Online RAID RAID 5 3 1 l RAID 5 3 Capacity Expansion Online RAID RAID 5 4 1 RAID 5 4 Capacity Expansion e N 58 RAID 5 5 RAID 5 6 RAID 5 7 RAID 5 8 RAID 6 4 RAID 6 5 RAID 6 6 RAID 6 7 RAID 6 8 Single 1 Single 1 Single 1 Single 1 Single 1 Single 1 Single 1 Single 1 Single 1 Single 1 Online RAID i Capacity Expansion Online RAID Online RAID Online RAID Capacity Expansion Online RAID Online RAID Online RAID O
127. istration System Service O gt Disk Management gt Access Right Management System Service gt Y Network Services gt Applications Backup gt External Device 4 C3 System Status system Information E System Service Resource Monitor Function Search Keyword Microsoft Networking Multimedia Station Enabled Web File Manager Enabled 9 se Enabled 9 Port 21 Maximum Connections 30 Enabled 9 Enable Multimedia Station e Server Type Standalone Server Enable iTunes Service 9 Workgroup NAS Enable UPnP Media Server 9 Enable Domain Master 9 Enabled o Enabled 9 Enabled 0 Apple Zone Name TEST Port 80 DDNS Service Enabled 9 MySQL Server Enabled o e Enable TCP IP Networking System Port Management Port 8080 172 3 8 3 Resource Monitor You can view the CPU usage disk usage and bandwidth transfer statistics of the NAS on this page Welcome admin Logout English 9 E Overview mm EMI gt System Administration Resource Monitor O gt Disk Management omg same gt Network Services gt Applications gt zy Backup gt External Device 4 3 System Status system Information Free Space W System Service Resource Monitor Others Bandwidth Transfer Function Search Keyword 173 Chapter 4 Multimedia Station The NAS provides a user friendly web management interface for you
128. ith a mapped LUI C SCSI Target only iSCSI LUN only 3 Select the LUN allocation method Enter the LUN name select the LUN directory and specify the capacity for the LUN Click Next iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard ONAP Create an iSCSI LUN TURBO MAS LUN Allocation Thin Provisioning Instant Allacation LUN Mame 002 Capacity Dm d GB step 1 af 4 70 4 Select the target to map the LUN to You can also select not to map the LUN for now SCSI Quick Configuration Wizard PNAP TURBO NAS Map to Target Optional C Do not map itto a target for now ign 2004 04 com qnap ts B g scsi a Batll f ign 2004 04 com qnapts allen 8 B iscsi allen Ba000f iqn z004 04 com qnap ts a S09 iscsitargetO1 820001 ign 2004 04 com qnap ts 04 iscsirrr 8a000f BACK CANCEL david Step 2 af 4 5 Confirm the settings and click Next SCSI Quick Configuration Wizard CNA Confirm Settings TURBO NAS LUN Allocation Thin Provisioning LUN Name 002 LUN Location share HOB_DIATA LUN Capacity 1GB Map to Target ign 2004 04 com qnap is 804 scsi targeti04 Sa000f Step 3 of 4 71 6 When the LUN has been created click Finish to exit the wizard iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard ONOP Created successfully You can perform advance settings atthe TARGET MANAGEMENT TARER M and ADVANCE ACL page 7 The LUNs created can be mapped to and unmap
129. k shares and system settings are cleared and restored to default Please make sure you have backed ana n 2 up all the important data and system settings before resetting the NAS Network Recycle Bin amp Backup System Settings RESET S System Logs Q Firmware Update Restore to Factory Default 3 Disk Management 3 Access Right Management 3 Network Services 3 Applications gt RBarkin E Keyword 51 3 2 Disk Management 4 amp System Administration Disk Management 5 General Settings 5 vee E P ardware db Y wy Security Y amp Notification A Power Management Volume Management RAID Management HDD SMART SCSI Virtual Disk Network Recycle Bin amp Backup System Settings S System Logs M Firmware Update ii Restore to Factory Default 4 Cy Disk Management amp 3 Volume Management YE RAID Management HDD SMART e erel E Keyword 3 2 1 Volume Management This page shows the model size and current status of the disk on the NAS You can format and check disk and scan bad blocks on the disk When the disk is formatted the NAS will create the following default share folders v Public Network share for file sharing Qdownload Download The default network share for Download Station Qmultimedia Multimedia The default network share for Multimedia Station Qusb Usb The default network share for data copy function via USB ports Qweb Web The default network share for
130. l Folder Name Shares Link Name Host Name Remote Share Folder 1 Public on 10 8 12 103 10812403 HU meme 2 ia on 1724727248 ITZAT2T249 jl m TUNE comuni i imme ns di coco eel et S ree a IO E ce CENAS aca O Se E AA a A eens MSS Jioc didt EEE p ey my sam Step 1 of 1 CANCEL 89 5 Upon successful connection you can access the remote folders through the NAS shares on 172 17 23 107 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Media on 172 17 27 249 Public an 10 8 12 103 Other Places Details 90 3 3 4 Quota To allocate the disk volume efficiently you can specify the quota that can be used by each user When this function is enabled and a user has reached the disk quota the user cannot upload any data to the server anymore By default no limitations are set for the users You can modify the following two options v Enable quota for all users v Quota size on each disk volume Overview u C3 System Administration Quota Ej Disk Management 4 Access Right Management Quota amp Users J Enable quota for all users a User Groups Share Folders Quota size on the disk MB Quota Note Individual user quota size can be changed in Users Quota Settings Users Network Services 3 Applications Backup APPLY SHOW QUOTAS 3 External Device 3 System Status Function Search Keyword 91 3 4 Network Services Home gt gt Network Services E Ov
131. lders are modified 2 Restore Select this option to restore the backup data to the original location of the file or to a new directory 3 Log Enable this option to record the events of NetBak Replicator such as the time when NetBak Replicator starts and terminates 195 Install NetBak Replicator 1 Run the NAS CD ROM disc Select Install NetBak Replicator 3 ONAP Turbo NAS Quick Installation Guide Install QNAP Finder Install NetBak Replicator Install GiGet User Manual and Application Notes Browse CD Product Support and Registration Website 3 Upon successful installation a shortcut icon will be shown on the Desktop Double click the icon to run NetBak Replicator 196 Use NetBak Replicator 1 Before using NetBak Replicator login the web administration page of the NAS and go to Access Right Management Share Folders to create a share folder for backup Make sure the share folder is open for everyone access or you login the share folder with an authorized account by NetBak Replicator share folders will be displayed E NetBak Replicator Restore QA LI MM DEI RETI EX Config Msi _ Documents and Settings ga HEROSOFT _ Program Files _ RECYCLER J spoolerlogs System Volume Information p J Temp ELI WINDOWS Start w File Filter Schedule IHEICGCELDGCIEDO NetBak Replicator Run NetBak Replicator Click EA All the NAS on the local
132. le Manager Multimedia Station Y Download Station Y Surveillance Station amp iTunes Service Port Number 3306 lui UPnP Media Server MySQL Server ij QPKG Plugins 3 Backup 3 External Device 3 System Status M Enable MySQL Server Enable this option to allow remote connection of MySQL server V Enable TCP IP Networking Note You can install the phpMyAdmin package to manage your MySQL server To install the phpMyAdmin please click here Ae Function search Database Maintenance Keyword You can resetthe database password or re initialize the database RESET ROOT PASSWORD RE INITIALIZE DATABASE Note To use this feature on the TS x39 509 809 series please update the system firmware with the image file enclosed in the product CD or download the latest system firmware from http www qnap com You can enable MySQL Server as the website database Enable TCP IP Networking You can enable this option to configure MySQL server of the NAS as a database server of another web server in remote site through Internet connection When you disable this option your MySQL server will only be configured as local database server for the web server of the NAS After enabling remote connection assign a port for the remote connection service of MySQL server The default port is 3306 After the first time installation of the NAS a folder phpMyAdmin is created in the Qweb Web network folder You can
133. lect the firmware for the NAS Click Start to update the system Update Firmware select the system firmware to be installed or updated to the system hard disk Path of system firmware image file CADocuments and oettingsvAdministrata amp DiesktapiTS 113 Z0030313 2 1 4 1 Firmware Wodel TS 119 Version 2 1 4 server Mame Model Marne Version NASOC3EBF TS 118 MAC Address Pro Status 2 1 3 03051 D De 3B SC 3bE BF 1111 Iw Update all the servers with the same model number within the network Start Cancel Note You can use Finder to update all the servers of the same model on the same local network Make sure you have administrator access to all the servers you want to update 50 3 1 11 Restore to Factory Default To reset all the settings to default click RESET Caution When you press RESET on this page all the drive data user accounts network shares and system settings are cleared and restored to default Make sure you have backed up all the important data and system settings before resetting the NAS Overview u 4 C3 System Administration Restore to Factory Default O G5 General Settings eri Restore to Factory Default Bj Hardware lay Security To reset all settings to default click RESET Notification i Caution When you press RESET on this page all drive data user accounts networ
134. legaltorrents com Please download the torrent files to your local disk and then upload them to the NAS Download Station View Run List View Pause List View Finish List How to Use Increase download priority Decrease download priority Download task Download Upload SeedPeer Time Lett Share rate DHT Add new BT task No records found Add new FTP HTTP task Pause Restart download task Delete download task BT download property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information B Add a new FTP HTTP task To run an FTP download task click Add new FTP HTTP task Enter the FTP URL of the download task and select the share folder to save the files Enter the user name and password to login the FTP server if necessary Then click OK to start downloading To run an HTTP download task click Add new FTP HTTP task Enter the HTTP URL of the download task and select the share folder to save the files Then click OK to start downloading Increase download priority Decrease download priority Download task i Download Add new BT task Add new FTP HTTP task Pause Restart download task No records found Delete download task BT download property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information 183 4 After uploading a download task the task will appear on the View Run List Increase download priority Decrease download priority Download task Size 96 Download Upload SeedPeer Time
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136. licy allows read and write access from all the connected iSCSIinitiators You can click on the LUN masking list to edit the default policy Note Make sure you have created at least one LUN on the NAS before editing the default LUN policy LUN Masking A connected iSCSI initiator is authenticated by Target ACL and LUN Masking in order to access the iSCSI LUNs mapped to the iSCSI targets on the NAS For detailed instructions please click here LUN Masking Policy List Add a Policy L EL Default Policy 2 Delete Total 1 Display 10 entries per page Id 4 A 27 3 2 6 Virtual Disk You can use this function to add the SCSI targets of other QNAP NAS or storage servers to the NAS as the virtual disks for storage capacity expansion Home gt gt Disk Management gt gt Virtual Disk Welcome admin Logout English v amp Overview gt System Administration Virtual Disk 4 C3 Disk Management 23 Volume Management 1 RAID Management HOO sart mame E rae ie status Encrypted File System No virtual disk available sgi iSCSI Deaete Virtual Disk oon gt Access Right Management gt Network Services gt Applications gt E Backup gt 3 External Device gt 3 System Status Function Search To add a virtual disk to the NAS make sure an iSCSI target has been created Click Add Virtual Disk Add Virtual Disk Se ING NEN No virtual disk available e
137. lied to 10 4 or later 117 Ubuntu Follow the steps below to connect to your NAS via WebDAV on Ubuntu Client Operating System Ubuntu 9 10 Desktop 1 Open Places Connect to Server 3 Applications x l Mon Nov 2 9 25 PM james fj Home Folder Desktop li Documents ga Music ii Pictures HH Videos gj Downloads Computer L Floppy Drive a Network Connect to Server Search for Files Recent Documents 118 2 Select WebDAV HTTP or Secure WebDAV HTTPS for the Service type according to your NAS settings and enter your host information Enter the user name and the password which has the WebDAV privilege to connect to this share folder Click Connect to initialize the connection Applications Places System A Mon Nov 2 9 26 PM james Connect to Server Service type Server 10 8 12 111 Optional information a Update Manager E 119 3 This WebDAV connection has been established successfully a linked folder will be created on the desktop automatically lt 3 Applications Places System amp dl Mon Nov 2 9 29 PM hb james E a mr WebDAV on 10 8 12 111 MyWebDAV File Browser Places x is james Desktop Testing Feed xml Li File System i Network L Floppy Drive 120 MySQL Management You may install phpMyAdmin software and save the program files in the Web share folder of t
138. lly and all the disk data will be cleared 1 2 Check System Status LED Display amp System Status Overview 1 A USB device connected to front USB port is being detected 2 A USB device connected to front USB port is being removed from Flashes blue the NAS every 0 5 sec 3 The USB device connected to the front USB port is being accessed 4 The data is being copied to or from the external USB or the eSATA device A front USB device is detected after the device is mounted Blue The NAS has finished copying the data to or from the USB device connected to the front USB T Per rU ot No USB No USB device can be detected can be detected The eSATA device is being accessed eSATA Orange ELA No eSATA device can be detected The hard drive on the NAS is being formatted The NAS is being initialised Flashes green The system firmware is being System Red and red updated Status Green alternately RAID rebuilding is in process every 0 5 sec Online RAID capacity expansion is in process Online RAID level migration is in process The hard disk drive is invalid The disk volume has reached its full capacity The disk volume is going to be full The system fan is out of function An error occurs when accessing read write the disk data A bad sector is detected on the hard drive The NAS is in degraded read only mode 2 member drives fail in a RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration the disk data can still be read Hardware
139. lp iTunes Service You can define the playlist If there is no song that For CANCEL APPLY When you open iTunes it detects the NAS automatically All the songs on the Qmultimedia Multimedia folder will be shown JOE LIBRARY 3 Music E Movies E TY Shows Podcasts 4 Radio STORE 3 iTunes Store SHARED k NASAC68C6 Y PLAYLISTS Party Shuffle e 90 s Music e Music Videos ej My Top Rated e Recently Added e Recently Played ef Top 25 Most Played Name Winter Wonderland Depois Do Natal Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It S Caroling Caroling Jingle Bell Rock White Christmas Noite de Natal Paz Azul Brahms Lullaby g Ave Maria The Christmas Song Boas Festas g Um Anjo Do C u In the Wee Small Hours of the Mo Silent Night 01 Beautiful Woman mp3 02 Salesman mp3 03 Fill This Night mp3 04 Cry Out Loud mp3 05 I will Give You Everything mp3 2 06 Come Alive mp3 a 07 SA AS Amps 08 Be My Love English Ver Ho amp 09 amp mp3 10 Color Your Soul mp3 Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono 135 Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Color your soul INSIDE THE STORE Pir OF 114 Click the triangle
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141. ministration General Setti ngs LJ EE General Settings di Network SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION DATE AND TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME LANGUAGE PASSWORD STRENGTH B Hardware sy Security System Administration Notification 3 Power Management ServerName Pisi 3 Network Recycle Bin P System Port 8080 amp Backup System Settings S System Logs Firmware Update jv Enable Secure Connection SSL M Restore to Factory Default 4 3 Disk Management Port Number 8082 B Volume Management 3 RAID Management Force secure connection SSL only EX HDD SMART fil Encrintad Fila Suetam E Note After enabling the Force secure connection SSL only option the Web Administration can only be connected via https Function Search Keyword APPLY 3 1 1 1 System Administration Enter the name of the NAS The server name supports maximum 14 characters long at maximum which can be a combination of the alphabets numbers and hyphen The server does not accept the names with space period or names in pure number Assign a port for the system management The default portis 8080 The services which use this port include System Management Web File Manager Multimedia Station and Download Station Y Enable Secure Connection SSL To allow the users to access the NAS by https enable secure connection SSL and enter the port number If you enable the option Force secure connection SSL only the users can only access the web administration
142. mote host testing by clicking TEST Other settings are optional 147 Remote Replication Amazon S3 Step 2 of 5 4 Specify the local directory on the NAS for replication 5 Enterthe replication schedule 6 Click Finish The replication job will be executed according to your schedule 148 3 6 4 Time Machine You can enable Time Machine support to use the NAS as a backup destination of multiple Mac by the Time Machine feature on OS X This function is applicable to some models only Please refer to the comparison table for more details http www gnap com images products comparison Comparison NAS html ETT Overview System Administration Time Machine Disk Management 3 Access Right Management Time Machine support 3 Network Services Applications After enabling the Time Machine function you can use the NAS as one ofthe Mac OS X Time Machine backup destinations 4 3 Backup jv Enable Time Machine support Li i a External Drive Display Name TMBackup a a User Name TimeMachine Remote Replication X Password eeeee Time Machine External Device Volume Single Disk Drive 1 Free Size 227GB 3 System Status Capacity T a Note When using the Time Machine function AFP service will be enabled automatically Note that all the Time Machine users share the same network share for this function Keyword To use this function follow the steps below Configure t
143. n RAID Management EJ 4 3 Disk Management B Volume Management This function enables capacity expansion RAID configuration migration or spare drive configuration with the original drive data reserved 3 RAID Management Note Make sure you have read the instructions carefully and you fully understand the correct operation procedure before using this function D Ey HDD SMART Current Disk Volume Configuration Encrypted File System s ene Volume Total Size Bitmap Status Description e r virtual Disk C RAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 1 23 455 52 GB Yes Ready RA TUN CN ee Expand capacity Access Right Management E Network Services EXPAND CAPACITY ADD HARD DRIVE MIGRATE CONFIGURE SPARE DRIVE BITMAP RECOVER Applications 3 Backup For detailed instructions please click here 3 External Device 3 System Status Function Search Keyword RAID Level Traditional QNAP RAID 5 Traditional QNAP RAID 6 RAID 5 RAID 6 RAID Status Read Only N 1 bad blocks N 2 bad blocks Protection for found in the found in the immediate data Surviving drives Surviving drives of backup amp HDD of the array the array replacement RAID Recovery If re inserting If re inserting all RAID Status all the original the original hard Not Active hard disk drives disk drives to the to the NAS and NAS and they can they can be be spun up spun up identified identified accessed and the accessed and HDD superblock is the HDD not damaged superblock
144. new BT task abccccc torrent RUN 771 55 MB 0 0 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s 0 0 99 99 99 oo On Add new FTP HTTP task Pause Restart download task Delete download task BT download property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information 8 You can also increase or decrease the task priority by clicking Increase download priority and Decrease download priority when there are multiple download tasks Increase download priority Decrease download priority Download task Status iz Download Upload Time Left Share r Add new BT task abccccc torrent RUN 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s 99 99 99 00 Add new FTP HTTP task cdeeee torrent 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s 99 99 99 Pause Restart download task Delete download task BT download property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information 9 To delete a running paused or finished task select the task and click Delete download task You can select to remove the download task only and retain the downloaded files or remove the task and downloaded files Download task Status Size Download Upload Seed Peer Time Left Share re DHT Add new BT task abccccc torrent RUN 771 55 MB 0 0 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s 0 0 99 99 99 oo On Add new FTP HTTP task Pause Restart download task Delete download task BT download property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information 10 To logout the Download Station click on the top right hand corner 11 To connect to the folders you have downloaded go
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146. ng is disabled by default When the web program prompts you to enable php register globals enable this option However for system security concerns it is recommended to disable this option e php ini Maintenance Select the option php ini Maintenance and select to upload edit or restore php ini Note To use the PHP mail function you can go to System Administration Notification Configure SMTP Server to configure the SMTP server settings 100 e Secure Connection SSL Enter the port number for SSL connection Upload the HTML files to the share folder Qweb Web on the NAS The file index html index htm or index php will be the home path of your web page You can connect to the web page by entering http NAS IP in the web browser Note that when the Web Server is enabled you have to enter http NAS 1P 8080 in your web browser to connect to the login page of the NAS 101 3 4 7 1 WebDAV WebDAV Web based Distributed Authoring and Versioning is a set of extensions to the HTTP S protocol that allows the users to edit and manage the files collaboratively on the remote World Wide Web servers After enabling this function you can map the share folders of your NAS as the network drives of a remote PC over the Internet To edit the access right settings go to Access Right Management Share Folders page To map a share folder on the NAS as the network drive of your PC enable WebDAV on
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148. nish the downloading independent of PC Warning Please be warned against illegal downloading of copyrighted materials The Download Station functionality is provided for downloading authorized files only Downloading or distribution of unauthorized materials may result in severe civil and criminal penalty Users are subject to the restrictions of the copyright laws and should accept all the consequences 1 Goto Applications Download Station Enable the service Overview 9 System Administration Download Station Disk Management O Access Right Management Downa Station 3 Network Services 4 C3 Applications Iv Enable Download Station Web File Manager Show service link on the login page Multimedia Station UY Download Station Y Surveillance Station APPLY f iTunes Service T lu UPnP Media Server MySQL Server lij QPKG Plugins 3 Backup 3 External Device System Status O Gesch al Keyword 2 Click Download Station on the top or on the login page of the NAS to connect to the Download Station If you login the service from the login page of the NAS you are required to enter the user name and password 182 J Select Add new BT task or Add new FTP HTTP task A Add a new BT task Click Add new BT task on the left and upload a torrent file You can download the legal torrent files from the Internet There are websites that provide legally shared torrents e g www
149. nline RAID Online RAID Online RAID Level Online RAID Level Online RAID Level Online RAID Level Migration Online RAID Level Online RAID Level Online RAID Level 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 Online RAID Level Online RAID Level Online RAID Level 59 RAID 5 5 RAID 5 6 RAID 5 7 RAID 5 8 RAID 6 4 RAID 6 5 RAID 6 6 RAID 6 7 RAID 6 8 RAID 1 2 RAID 5 3 RAID 5 4 RAID 5 5 RAID 5 6 RAID 5 7 RAID 5 8 RAID 6 4 RAID 6 5 RAID 6 6 Online RAID Level Single 1 6 l l RAID 6 7 Migration Online RAID Level Single 1 7 RAID 6 8 Migration Online RAID Level RAID1 2 1 RAID 5 3 Migration Online RAID Level RAID1 2 2 RAID 5 4 Migration Online RAID Level RAID 1 2 3 RAID 5 5 Migration Online RAID Level RAID1 2 4 RAID 5 6 Migration Online RAID Level RAID 1 2 5 RAID 5 7 Migration Online RAID Level RAID 1 2 l RAID 5 8 Migration Online RAID Level RAID 1 2 2 RAID 6 4 Migration Online RAID Level RAID 1 2 3 RAID 6 5 Migration Online RAID Level RAID1 2 4 RAID 6 6 Migration Online RAID Level RAID 1 2 5 RAID 6 7 Migration Online RAID Level RAID 1 2 RAID 6 8 Migration Online RAID Level RAID 5 3 1 RAID 6 4 Migration Online RAID Level RAID 5 3 2 RAID 6 5 Migration Online RAID Level RAID 5 3 3 RAID 6 6 Migration Online RAID Level RAID 5 3 4 RAID 6 7 Migration Online RAID Level RAID
150. nnecting to the NAS via NFS on Linux please refer to Chapter 9 Home gt gt Network Services gt gt NFS Service Overview System Administration gt Disk Management 3 Access Right Management 4 C3 Network Services amp Microsoft Networking Q6 pple Networking A NFS Service FTP Service Md Telnet SSH Ba SNMP Settings Web Server amp Network Service Discovery 3 Applications 3 Backup 3 External Device 3 System Status Function Search Keyword Welcome admin Logout English gt NFS Service O NFS Service Iv Enable NFS Service You can setthe allowed domain name and the access authority in Share Folder Management Click here to setthe NFS access right of the network share 94 3 4 4 FTP Service When you enable the FTP service you can define the port number for the service and the maximum number of users connected to the FTP at the same time f Overview E Oven Enable FTP Service 3 System Administration Disk Management Protocol Type v FTP standard 5 Access Right Management 4 3 Network Services FTP with SSL TLS Explicit Port Number 9 Microsoft Networking 6 Apple Networking Unicode Support C Yes No A NFS Service Enable Anonymous yes No HA FTP Service amp Telnet SSH Note If your FTP client does not support Unicode please select No for Unicode Support and select a supported filename encoding from Filename Encoding under General Settings
151. nt Using Please select a driver or model More Printers 159 5 In the pop up window Select Advanced Select Windows Printer with SAMBA Enter the printer name Enter the printer URI the format is smb NAS IP printer name The printer name is found on the Device Configuration USB Printer page Select Generic for Printer Model Click Add Printer Browser Advanced H Device Windows Printer via SAMBA Device Name myprinter Device URI smb 192 168 2 11 nastestPR Printer Model Generic HH C Cancel Location Mo Selection Print Using a EIE gt More Printers Note that you must hold and press the alt key and click More Printers at the same time to view the Advanced printer settings Otherwise this option does not appear 160 6 The printer appears on the printer list It is ready to use a 1 ki 006 Printer List C BR Sox T S OTE gt Make Default Add Delete Utility Colorsync Show Info myprinter MEM Generic PostScript I Note The network printer service of the NAS supports Postscript printer on Mac OS only 161 3 7 2 4 Mac OS X 10 5 If you are using Mac OS X 10 5 follow the steps below to configure the printer function of the NAS 1 Make sure your printer is connected to the NAS and the printer information is displayed correctly on the USB Printer page 17 Hor m Home gt gt External Device
152. o QTP TS639 io Scorch a 2009 10 26 11 56 45 System 127 0 0 1 localhost Single Disk Volume Drive 1 Recovering journal iia There are 376 events Displays records per page M AE 438 b Dl 45 3 1 9 2 System Connection Logs The system supports logging HTTP FTP Telnet SSH AFP NFS SAMBA and iSCSI connections Click Options to select the connection type to be logged The file transfer performance can be slightly affected by enabling the event logging Tip You can right click the log on the list of connection logs and select to delete the record or add the IP to banned list and select how long the IP should be banned SYSTEM EVENT LOGS SYSTEM CONNECTION LOGS ON LINE USERS SYSLOG Options Jl Stop logging Jl Clear Jl Save 2009 06 08 16 35 06 40 SSH Delete this record 10 Addtothe block list There is 1 event Displays i4 4 Archive logs Enable this option to archive the connection logs The system generates a csv file automatically and saves it to a specified folder when the number of logs reaches the upper limit Connection Type Select the connection type to he logged Iv HTTP Iv FTP Iv Telnet AFP Iv SAMBA lisesi FP When the number oflogs reaches 10 000 archive the connection logs and save the file in the folder Qdownload CANCEL 46 3 1 9 3 On line Users The information of the on line users accessing the NAS via networking services
153. o stop playing click stop Set the picture as the album cover 179 Play music or video files To play the music or video files on the Multimedia Station click the thumbnail of the file displayed on the page The file will be played by the default music or video playing program of your PC Tt is recommended to use Windows Media Player 10 0 or above as the default playing program Multimedia Station Location Qmultimedia music A Qmultimedia Directory 0 Files 4 41b 7 01 GAROTA 02 FEITICO Fl 03 0 SOLE Fl 05 CestS Browse_ 180 Configure album authority 1 After logging in as the administrator admin click N to enter the configuration page for album authority Multimedia Statior e Speicherort Omultimedia 4 8 Omultimedia q Ordner 0 Dateien 0 A z 00 mbi o TE Keine Dateien in diesem Ordner Bonae 2 You can view add delete and edit the users User list Create user T User list 3 You can edit the user profile and album access authority on this page Edit personal profile LIser s profile Liser name Description Password Verify Password LJ User cannot change the information CI Disable Accessible albums photos music Inaccessible albums 181 Chapter 5 Download Station The NAS supports BT HTTP and FTP download You can add the download tasks to the NAS and let the server fi
154. on MAC address Alternate transmit policies maybe selected via the xmit hash policy option Balance XOR mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Broadcast Broadcast sends traffic on both network Supports static interfaces Balanced XOR mode provides trunking Make fault tolerance sure static trunking 27 is enabled on the Switch IEEE 802 3ad Dynamic Link Aggregation uses a complex Supports 802 3ad Dynamic Link algorithm to aggregate adapters by speed LACP Aggregation and duplex settings It utilizes all slaves in the active aggregator according to the 802 3ad specification Dynamic Link Aggregation mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance but requires a switch that supports IEEE 802 3ad with LACP mode properly configured Balance tlb Balance tlb uses channel bonding that General Switch Adaptive does not require any special switch The Transmit Load outgoing traffic is distributed according to Balancing the current load on each Ethernet interface computed relative to the speed Incoming traffic is received by the current Ethernet interface If the receiving Ethernet interface fails the other slave takes over the MAC address of the failed receiving slave Balance tlb mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Balance alb Balance alb is similar to balance tlb but General Switch Adaptive Load also attempts to redistribute incoming Balancing receive load balancing for IP
155. ortcut for this location will appear in Computer Open this network location when I click Finish 114 8 You can locate the web folder in the Network Location section in Computer al x 29 ETE A a a ware eae ag Organize m Views CH ULYSSES system ils Run Uninstall ore Fallorchenges pongen rogem s Mepnewo Ne m network drive Favorite Links Name Type Total Size Free Space Devices with Removable Storage 6 E Documents E Pictures E DVD RW Drive E A 4 CD Drive Js 17 Music dj Recently Changed ye 7 Removable Disk F 3 Removable Disk 6 E Searches 7 a 7 di Public gt Removable Disk H par gt Removable Disk 1 Metwork Location 3 gt Qmultimedia 10 8 12 119 y QBackup James E v kis 6310 8 12 139 7 MyWebDAWETS 509 Fol ders JW PC Workgroup WORKGROUP Processor Intel R Pentium R D CPU 2 80GHz Memory 3 00 GB Starx IS lt Mywendavets s09 By Organize TE Views T E Favorite Links Parma Internet Address Size E pe me m Testing Feed http 10 8 12 111 MyWebDAV Testing Feed xml 624 Bytes E Pictures No Music More Falders EE Desktop JW de Public y Ma Computer E Local Disk C a Local Disk D E DVD RW Drive E e Removable Disk F he Doc aci RN 1 item 115 Mac OS X Follow the steps below to connect to your NAS via WebDAV on Mac OS X Client Operating System Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10 6 1 1 Open Finder
156. page by https connection 19 3 1 1 2 Date and Time Set the date time and time zone according to your location If the settings are incorrect the following problems may occur When using a web browser to access the server or save a file the display time of the action will be incorrect The time of event log displayed will be inconsistent with the actual time when an action occurs Y Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically You can enable this option to update the date and time of the system automatically with specified NTP Network Time Protocol server Enter the IP address or domain name of the NTP server e g time nist gov time windows com Then enter the time interval for adjusting the time Note The first time you enable NTP server it may take several minutes for time synchronization before the time is correctly adjusted 20 3 1 1 3 Daylight Saving Time If your region adopts daylight saving time DST you can enable Adjust system clock automatically for daylight saving time Click Apply The latest DST schedule of the time zone you select in the Date and Time section will be shown The system time will be adjusted automatically according to the DST Note that if your region does not adopt DST the options on this page will not be available SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION DATE AND TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME LANGUAGE PASSWORD STRENGTH Daylight Saving Time Time Zone GMT 09 00
157. password 22 3 1 2 Network 3 1 2 1 TCP IP i IP Address You can configure the TCP IP settings of the NAS on this page Click the Edit button to edit the network settings For the NAS which supports two LAN ports you can connect both network interfaces to the same switch and configure the TCP IP settings The NAS will acquire two IP addresses and this is known as multi IP setting To use port trunking mode for dual LAN connection see section iii Home System Administration gt Network Welcome admin Logout English Y amp Overview 4 3 System Administration as General Settings dal Network B Hardware wy Security Notification Power Management Network Recycle Bin amp Backup System Settings S System Logs Q Firmware Update Restore to Factory Default gt EJ Disk Management gt 2 Access Right Management gt Network Services gt Applications DEL Backun Keyword TCP 1P Dos 1Pve IP Address Interface DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway MAC Address Speed MTU Link Edit Ethernet 1 No 172 17 23 107 255 255 254 0 172 17 22 1 00 08 9B 8C 99 D4 1000Mbps 1500 9 12 Ethernet 2 Yes 169 254 100 100 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 08 9B 8C 99 D5 0 9 12 Port Trunking Port Trunking provides network load balancing and fault tolerance by combining two Ethernet interfaces into one to increase the bandwidth beyond the limits of any one single interface
158. ped from the SCSI target anytime You can also unmap the LUN from a target and map it to another target 4 a iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 809 iscsi a 8a000f Ready uL 2 X allen iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 809 iscsi allen 8a000f Ready 1 20 david iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 809 iscsi rrr 8a000f Ready i x target iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 809 iscsi target01 82000f Ready 1 2 0x F id 0 001 50 00 GB Enabled id 1 002 1 00 GB scd Total 4 Display entries per page MGE ETE Un Mapped SCSI LUN List r 1 00 GB og a 52 281 68 GB 4 2 9 Delete Total 2 Display 10 entries per page MUS LL 72 tem status Derim SCSI target Ready The iSCSI target is ready but no Pe ermano Connected The SCSI target has been foe o Disconnected The iSCSI target has been oem Offline The iSCSI target has been inactive and cannot be connected by the initiator LUN Enabled The LUN is active for connection and is visible to authenticated initiators Disabled The LUN is inactive and is invisible ERN RM Button DesHplom O O OoOo o oO Deactivate a ready or connected target Note that the D connection from the initiators will be removed a Modify the target settings target alias CHAP information and checksum settings Modify the LUN settings LUN allocation name disk volume directory etc Delete an iSCSI target All the connections will be remov
159. protect the device Function Search y Keyword 152 3 7 2 USB Printer To provide printer sharing function for the network users you can simply connect a USB printer to the USB port of the NAS The NAS detects the printer automatically Up to 3 printers are supported Home gt gt Externa Overview System Administration USB Printer LJ 3 Disk Management Access Right Management 3 Network Services USB Printer es Manufacturer Applications E CJ Backup eie Model 4 amp External Device pre Status No printer detected YA External Storage Device xs Clean up spool space of printer CLEAN NOW USB Printer W UPS Settings 3 System Status Function Search Keyword Note Please connect a USB printer to the NAS after the software configuration is completed The NAS does not support multifunction printer For the information of the supported USB printer models please visit http www qnap com 153 3 7 2 1 Windows XP Users Method 1 1 Enter WAS IP in Windows Explorer 2 A printer icon is shown as a network share on the server Double click the icon 3 Install the printer driver Add Printer Wizard IF pour printer came with is not listed consult your Manufacturer Printers Agta Alps Apollo Apple APS P5 AST MS E This driver is digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is important 4 When finished you can start to use the network
160. provides a handy LCD panel for you to perform disk configuration and view the system information When the NAS is started up you will be able to view the server name and IP address NIAIS S F 4 D E 3 aielo 2 5 4 ajojo Jailolo For the first time installation the LCD panel shows the number of hard drives detected and the IP address You may select to configure the hard drives Number of Default disk hard drives i i Available disk configuration options configuration detected RAID 1 Single gt JBOD gt RAID O gt RAID 1 RAID 5 Single gt JBOD gt RAID 0 gt RAID 5 Single gt JBOD gt RAID O gt RAID 5 4 or above RAID 5 gt RAID 6 Press the Select button to choose the option and press the Enter button to confirm 225 For example when you turn on the NAS with 5 hard drives installed the LCD panel shows Colnflilg Di siks o ELTWPEBEBENENNNNNENEN You can press the Select button to browse more options e g RAID 6 Press the Enter button and the following message shows Press the Select button to select Yes to confirm Cfhlo ojsie Rjali bi5 Ee E When you execute RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration the system will initialize the hard drives create the RAID device format the RAID device and mount it as a volume on the NAS The progress will be shown on the LCD panel When it reaches 100 you can connect to the RA
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162. rmware back up all the disk data on the server to avoid any potential data loss during the system update Step 4 Click Browse to select the correct firmware image for the system update Click Update System to update the firmware The system update may take tens of seconds to several minutes to complete depending on the network connection status Please wait patiently The system will inform you when the system update has completed 48 Update the system firmware by Finder You can update the system firmware by the QNAP Finder Select a NAS model and click Update Firmware from the Tools menu ONAP Finder Servers Connect Settings Memen Help Map Network Drive ar fa J A m Restart Server F Shut down Server Remote Wake Up Wake On LAN Search Network Camera Update Firmware ete MAC Address e MetBak Replicator 00 E0 40 77 11 46 MWRACIT29 QBack 0 08 3B AcC 87 1D MASHP 1015 qaet 00 08 48 60 84 FB MASacoEBO VioGate Player 0 08 3B AC SE BU MASACBBCB VioGate Master n 08 8B AC 58 CB NASBC3EBF 1 maldecir U 08 8B SCc 3E BF MACSBBB BDFS TES TE 29 1 1 0 1110 MAc 300 00 08 4B 67 BD FY IT T8201 10 8 10 100 2 5 0 TS 201 00 08 4B8 54 73 41 IT 808 10 8 10 17 2 1 1 0123m T5 808 00 08 98 80 99 57 Connect Configure Details Refresh Exit Login the NAS as a user with an administrator account Login Administrator MASSC 3EGF Administrator Mame Administrator Password 49 Browse and se
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164. rt to inform you about the system errors and warning To receive the alert by email configure the SMTP server SMTP Server Enter the SMTP server name e g smtp gmail com Port Number Enter the port number for the SMTP server The default port number is 25 Sender Enter the sender information Enable SMTP Authentication If this function is enabled the system will request the authentication of the mail server before the message is sent User Name and Password Enter your login information of your email account e g your Gmail login name and password Use SSL TLS secure connection If the SMTP server supports this function you can enable it Overview 4 3 System Administration I General Settings ffl Power Management Network Recycle Bin amp Backup System Settings S System Logs M Firmware Update M Restore to Factory Default 3 Disk Management G Access Right Management G Network Services Applications 3 Rarckun Function Search Keyword Notification SMTP Server smtp gmail com Port Number 587 Sender qnaptest gmail com ft Enable SMTP Authentication User Name Password Use SSL TLS secure connection des Network CONFIGURE SMTP SERVER CONFIGURE SMSC SERVER ALERT NOTIFICATION B Hardware sy Security Configure SMTP Server Notification 38 APPLY 3 1 5 2 Configure SMSC Server You can configure the SMS server settings to send SMS messages from the NAS The de
165. s An example is shown as below test test O test user user AO test l 3 user userz ODO test 4 use user test 5 juserQd use 4 ODO test 6 users usero ODO test 85 3 3 2 User Groups A user group is a collection of users with the same access right to the files or folders The NAS has created the following user groups by default administrators All the members in this group have the administration right of the NAS You cannot delete this group e everyone All the registered users belong to the everyone group You cannot delete this group The number of user groups you can create on the NAS varies according to the NAS models Please refer to www qnap com images products comparison Comparison NAS html for further information A group name must not exceed 256 characters It is case insensitive and supports double byte characters such as Chinese Japanese and Korean except the following ones LI n Li bi T NEL 1 5 lt gt Home gt gt Access Rig Overview u System Administration User Groups LJ 3 Disk Management 4 3 Access Right Management Local Groups a Create a User Group amp Users User Groups m Share Folders E administrators aaa Quota 3 Network Services everyone ogg Applications Delete Total 2 Display 10 entries per page alfa iita 1 al 3 Backup 3 External Device 3 System Status Function Searc
166. scsi a 8a000f WO Wee allen iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 809 iscsi allen 8a000f david iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 809 iscsi rrr 8a000f Ready A iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 809 iscsi target01 8a000f Ready DAK L i o 001 50 00 G8 Enabled Total 4 Display 10 entries per page Un Mapped SCSI LUN List m 22 1 00 GB a r 52 281 68 GB Delete Total 2 Display 10 entries per page Create more LUN for a target You can create multiple LUN for an iSCSI target more LUN for an iSCSI target Follow the steps below to create 1 Click Quick Configuration Wizard under Target Management iSCSI Configuration PORTAL MANAGEMENT TARGET MANAGEMENT ADVANCED ACL Target Management QUICK CONFIGURATION WIZARD Quick Configuration Wizard will assist you to create an iSCSI target and LUN iSCSI Target List a iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 809 iscsi a 8a000f Ready DMA allen iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 809 iscsi allen 8a000f Ready DAX david iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 809 iscsi rrr 8a000f me MER a target iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 809 iscsi target01 8a000f Ready mx Enabled FT T 0 L id 0 001 50 00 GB Total 4 Display 10 entries per page 69 2 Select iSCSI LUN only and click Next Quick Configuration Wizard ONAP iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard TURBO NAS lwantto create C iscsi Target w
167. ses the MIB to determine the values or understand the messages sent from the agent NAS within the network You can download the MIB and view it with any word processor or text editor Community SNMP An SNMP community string is a text string that acts as a V1 V2 password Itis used to authenticate messages that are sent between the management station and the NAS The community string is included in every packet that is transmitted between the SNMP manager and the SNMP agent SNMP V3 The NAS supports SNMP version 3 You can enter the authentication and privacy settings if available 98 Home Network Services gt SNMP Settings Welcome admin Logout English E Overview gt CJ System Administration SNMP Settings gt Disk Management gt Access Right Management SNMP 4 3 Network Services e Microsoft Networking After enabling this service the NAS will be able to report information via SNMP to the managing systems Q6 Apple Networking jv Enable SNMP Service A NES Sanare Port Number ft FTP Service i M Telnet SSH SNMP Trap Level IV Information Warning J Error B SNMP Settings Trap Address 1 e MOE SOntr Trap Address 2 amp Network Service Discovery a gt E Applications Tap Address 3 2 17 20 0 gt EJ Backup SNMP Version SNMP V1 V2 v gt Y External Device Community j gt System Status e Function Search SNMP MIB To install the MIB to your managing syst
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170. ssages shown in Event Logs 2 Stop using the failed NAS and turn off the server 3 Contact the technical support Note e The NAS must be repaired by professional technicians do not try to repair the server yourself Please back up any important files or folders to avoid potential data loss due to disk damage 10 4 Power Outage or Abnormal Shutdown In case of power outage or improper shutdown of the NAS the NAS will resume to the state before it is shut down If the NAS does not function properly after the restart do the following 1 If the system configuration is lost configure the NAS again 2 In the NAS does not function properly and re configuration does not work contact the technical support 10 5 System Software Abnormal Operation When the system software does not operate properly the NAS automatically restarts to resume normal operation If you find the NAS restarts repetitively contact the technical support immediately 221 10 6 System Temperature Protection The NAS shuts down automatically for hardware protection when any of the following criteria is met v The system temperature exceeds 70 C 158 F v The CPU temperature exceeds 85 C 185 F Y The hard drive temperature exceeds 65 C 149 F Note that when the temperature of any hard drives on the NAS exceeds 65 C 149 F the NAS waits for the standby time configured in System Administration gt Hardware and another 10
171. ssion provided you inform other peers where the object code and Corresponding Source of the work are being offered to the general public at no charge under subsection 6d A separable portion of the object code whose source code is excluded from the Corresponding Source as a System Library need not be included in conveying the object code work A User Product is either 1 a consumer product which means any tangible personal property which is normally used for personal family or household purposes or 2 anything designed or sold for incorporation into a dwelling In determining whether a product is a consumer product doubtful cases shall be resolved in favor of coverage For a particular product received by a particular user normally used refers to a typical or common use of that class of product regardless of the status of the particular user or of the way in which the particular user actually uses or expects or is expected to use the product A product is a consumer product regardless of whether the product has substantial commercial industrial or non consumer uses unless such uses represent the only significant mode of use of the product Installation Information for a User Product means any methods procedures authorization keys or other information required to install and execute modified versions of a covered work in that User Product from a modified version of its Corresponding Source The information must suffic
172. t 2200 Status Idle Default Open Print Queue Options Supplies Default Printer PM 509PR HH Default Paper Size in Page Setup id Click the lock to prevent further changes 167 3 7 3 UPS Settings You can connect a UPS uninterruptible power supply to the NAS and enable the UPS support When an expected power outage occurs the UPS is able to supply the power to the NAS continuously You can also configure the settings to turn off the NAS after the AC power fails If the power of the UPS is insufficient to last for the time specified the NAS will shut down immediately for optimized server protection C3 System Administration UPS Settings ii Disk Managemen t Access Right Management 3 Network Services Applications Iv Enable UPS Support UPS Settings 3 Backup C After the AC power fails for minute s turn off the server 4 3 External Device Y External Storage Device 2g USB Printer After the AC power fails for 10 minute s the server should enter standby mode When the power resumes the system resumes to the operation status UPS Model USB UPS auto detect i W UPS Settings IP Address of UPS System Status UPS Information UPS Brand Estimated Protection Time Yv Enable UPS support Select this option to enable the UPS support Enter the time the NAS should wait before shutting down after the AC power fails In general the UPS can supply the power for 5
173. ter driver Add Printer Wizard WE Select the manufacturer and model of your printer IF your printer came with printer documentation for a compatible printer hp business inkjet 1200 EF HP Rusiness Inkiet 220 2265 Ali rr ss Tell me driver signing is important 4 When finished print a test page to verify the printer is ready to use 157 3 7 2 3 Mac OS X 10 4 1 On the toolbar click Go Utilities Finder File Edit view ERJ window Help Back Forward Enclosing Folder SnapNDrag E Computer Home 6 Network A A iDisk E Applications Utilities irmware img Recent Folders Go to Folder Connect to Server e iDisk e Network J E Macintosh HD Grapher Installer Java e Firefox f A 4 HE Desktop Keychain Access Migration Assistant Netinfo Manager T telecomkid E A Applications 4 Esa n Documents Network Utility ODBC Administrator Printer Setup Utility m sn Movies amp music Cy a rat n M System Profiler VoiceOver Utility 158 3 Click Add 5606 6 Printer List alo y Make Default Add Name Delete Utility ColorSync Show Info Status Kind i alt xplion 4 Press and hold the alt key on the keyboard and click More Printers concurrently eoe Printer Browser Default Browser JP Printer Search AL C1100 CCB65A Connection Bonjour Name Location Pri
174. the External IP Address Automatically Enable this option if your NAS is located behind a gateway The NAS checks the external WAN IP automatically and if the IP address is changed the NAS will inform the DDNS provider automatically to ensure it can be accessed via the host name For the information of setting up the DDNS and port forwarding on the NAS please refer to the online tutorial http www qnap com pro features asp Network TCP IP DDNS IPV6 DDNS Service After enabling DDNS Service you can connectto this server by domain name iy Enable Dynamic DNS Service Select DDNS server www dyndns com Y Enter the account information you registered with the DDNS provider User Name anapatp1 Password jg eeeece Host Name qtp639 dyndns org Check the External IP Address Automatically Current WAN IP 219 87 144 205 APPLY 30 3 1 2 3 IPv6 The NAS supports IPv6 connectivity with stateless address configurations and RADVD Router Advertisement Daemon for IPv6 RFC 2461 to allow the hosts on the same subnet to acquire IPv6 addresses from the NAS automatically The services on the NAS that support IPv6 include Remote replication e Web Server e FIP e iSCSI Virtual disk drives e SSH putty Network O TcP 1P DDNS IPV6 IP Address v Enable IPv6 Interface Auto Configuration IPv6 Address Prefix Length Gateway Link Edit DNS Server 31 To use this function s
175. the NAS and follow the steps below Go to Access Right Management Share Folders Share Folder Click the WebDAV Access Control button in the Action column and set up the WebDAV access right of the users to the share folders amp Overview System Administration Share Folder S LJ 3 Disk Management 4 Sj Access Right Management SHARE FOLDERS FOLDER AGGREGATION amp Users e User Groups Q New Share Folder Restore Default Network Shares 4 Share Folders r Quota A foles Fles H n Atom OOO Network Services O 1 970 KB Fi 9 No ADA Network Recycle Bin 1 1MB 7 10 No 3 Backup C3 External Device Ej Public 1GB 32 148 No Bienes T download 14 MB 17 25 No Qmultimedia 1GB 44 156 No Qrecordings 14 GB 79 629 No Qusb 970 KB 7 9 No E loss 5i ji Keyword Delete Total 8 Display 10 entries per page id 4 1 a A A 102 Next mount the network share folders of the NAS as the network shares on your operating systems by WebDAV Windows XP 1 Right click My Computer and select Map Network Drive era d Mw Documents Open Explore Search Nam Manage L n I E mirii LO My Netw We Scan For viruses Places Map Hekwork Drive Create Shortcut Internes Delete Explore us Rename 7 Properties Recycle Bin 103 2 Click Sign up for online storage or connect to a network server Map
176. the newly plugged in drive If the newly inserted drive e g HDD 1 causes the rebuilding error please unplug HDD 1 and plug in another new drive to start RAID rebuilding 223 Situation 2 The error is caused by an existing drive e g HDD 2 in the RAID configuration If the RAID configuration is RAID 1 you can do either one of the following a Backup the drive data to another storage device Then reinstall and set up the NAS b Format the newly plugged in drive e g HDD 1 as a single drive Then back up the data on the NAS to this drive HDD 1 via Web File Manager Unplug the drive with errors e g HDD 2 After that insert a new drive to NAS to replace the fault drive and execute RAID 1 migration When the RAID configuration is RAID 5 or 6 The RAID configuration is changed to degraded mode read only It is recommended that you back up the data and run system installation and configuration again Note When plugging in or unplugging a hard drive please strictly adhere to the following rules to avoid abnormal system operation or data damage 1 Plug in only one drive to NAS or unplug only one drive from NAS at one time 2 After plugging in orunplugging a hard drive wait for about ten seconds or longer until you hear two beeps from the NAS Then unplug or plug in the next hard drive 224 Chapter 12 Use the LCD Panel This section is applicable to NAS models with LCD panel only The NAS
177. this function follow the steps below 1 Enable folder aggregation Home Access Right Management Share Folders Welcome admin Logout English y E Overview gt E System Administration Share Folders E gt 3 Disk Management 43 Access Right Management SHARE FOLDERS FOLDER AGGREGATION amp Users e User Groups Folder Aggregation Share Folders Quota Enable this function will allow you to aggregate all shared folders in local network into a portal folder in your NAS gt E Network Services I7 Enable gt CJ Applications gt E Backup gt amp External Device 2 Click Create A Portal Folder Folder Aggregation List Q Create A Portal Folder Q Import Export Folder Tree J al 3 Enter the portal folder name Select to hide the folder or not and enter an optional comment for the portal folder Create A Portal Folder ONAP Create A Portal Folder TURBO NAS Sten 1 af 1 EFE IT 88 4 Click and enter the remote folder settings Make sure the share folders are open for public access Note If there is permission control on the share folders you need to join the NAS and the remote servers to the same AD domain Folder Aggregation List Create A Portal Folder Create A Portal Folder A Portal Folder 9 Import Export Folder Tree 9 Import Export Folder Tree Export Folder Tree os Remote Folder Link Remote Folder Link Porta
178. tion of a photo click the thumbnail of the picture Location Qmultimedia f album01 2 Omultimedia A gt Z P x 1 gt 30 A E 9 A v yp albumo1 Directory 0 Files 8 4v L 2 Bo o a album02 x x RE y music video O p5cN3734 3PG O pscu3740 JPG O pscn3746 3PG O pscn3821 3PG O Image006 jpg O Image010 jpg O Image014 jpg O Image019 jpg Bowe 2 The information of the photo e g file name resolution size camera producer will be shown on the right You can enter a description of the picture and click Submit To reset the description to the previously saved version click Reset O Q OAA Ex play 3 v JE E ul File name D5CN3734 JPG Resolution 2592 x 1944 File size 1025895 bytes File date 2008 04 14 03 29 07 Camera producer NIKON Camera model S1 Photo date 2008 02 04 16 55 38 Flash used Mo auto Focal length 5 8mm 35mm equivalent 35mm CCD width none Exposure time 0 022 s 1 45 Aperture f 8 5 ISO equiv 50 Whitebalance Auto Metering Mode matrix Exposure program auto u Minus P picture 2008 178 Buttons description You can use the buttons on top of the photo to manage the album Return to the previous level Previous image E ra rotate me age doce Play the slideshow Select the time interval in seconds Sideshow 3 play Click play to play the slideshow T
179. tions C Resume the server to the previous power on or power off status gt Barkun El Turn on the server automatically C The server should remain off Keyword Set power on power off restart schedule Enable schedule FT Postpone the restart shutdown schedule when replication job is in process Sr 217 You can use Finder to restart or shut down the server You must have an administrator account to perform this action mi ONAF Finder Servers Connect SER Settings MERAT Help Map Network Drive Restart Server ONAP Shut down Server Remote Wake Up Wake On LAN Search Network Camera Update Firmware Name fi er Type MAC Address NACSUBBTBDFS 1 MetBak Replicator 300 O0 08 98 67 BD Fa HASSC3EBF j Back 118 D0 08 3B 8C 3E BF NASACSEBU J Q et 409 O0 08 96 AC SE 60 MASHP 1015 1 VioGate Player 00 06 98 60 54 FB aL 1 VioGate Master 00 E0 40 77 11 AB viaStar II zuwuisuzTp ww3 201 O0 08 98 AC 97 10 218 10 2 Reset Administrator Password and Network Settings Note To reset the NAS by the reset button the option Enable configuration reset switch in System Administration Hardware must be activated amp Overview 4 3 System Administration G5 General Settings v Enable configuration reset switch des Network f Iv Enable hard disk standby mode if no access within 30 minutes Status LED will be off
180. to enter the Main Menu The Main Menu consists of the following items 1 TCP IP Physical disk Volume System Shut down Reboot Password Back oO N O Ui BR QU N 1 TCP IP In TCP IP you can view the following options 1 1 LAN IP Address 1 2 LAN Subnet Mask 1 3 LAN Gateway 1 4 LAN PRI DNS 1 5 LAN SEC DNS 1 6 Enter Network Settings 1 6 1 Network Settings DHCP 1 6 2 Network Settings Static IP 1 6 3 Network Settings BACK 1 7 Back to Main Menu n Network Settings Static IP you can configure the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS of LAN 1 and LAN 2 228 2 Physical disk In Physical disk you can view the following options 2 1 Disk Info 2 2 Back to Main Menu The disk info shows the temperature and the capacity of the hard drive Dijsk l1 Tle mp 5jofe C Sli zjel 2 3 2 eiB 3 Volume This section shows the disk configuration of the NAS The first line shows the RAID configuration and storage capacity the second line shows the member drive number of the configuration RAITDS 7 5 0 GiB Dirjijviel 11213141 1 11 If there is more than one volume press the Select button to view the information The following table shows the description of the LCD messages for RAID 5 configuration Drive configuration RAID 5 S RAID 5 re synchronizing RAID 5 U RAID 5 is unmounted RAID 5 X RAID 5 non activated 229 System This section s
181. to manage your albums easily You can view the images and multimedia files or browse the photos by thumbnail preview Upload photos by web administration 1 Goto Applications Multimedia Station Home BJ Home Applications Multimedia Station amp Overview 3 System Administration 3 Disk Management O Access Right Management 3 Network Services 43 Applications Web File Manager e Multimedia Station Y Download Station Y Surveillance Station amp iTunes Service lij UPnP Media Server MySQL Server ij QPKG Plugins Backup 3 External Device 3 System Status Keyword Multimedia Station Multimedia Station Iv Enable Multimedia Station Show service link on the login page Enable the service WI 2 Click Multimedia Station on the top or on the login page of the NAS to connect to the Multimedia Station NAS you are required to enter the user name and password If you login the service from the login page of the 174 3 Click Login on the top right hand corner Login with the administrator name and password to manage the Multimedia Station You can create the user accounts to allow the users to read the multimedia files Multimedia Station Welcome guest To view your personal albur please click Location Qmultimedia H Qmultimedia Directory 0 Files 0 41 az 590 mbi E No files in this folder 4 Click Browse to select the mult
182. to the DLNA network You can use DLNA compatible digital media players to play the multimedia files on the NAS on your TV or acoustic sound system To use UPnP Media Server enable this function and click the following link http NAS IP 9000 to enter the configuration page of the UPnP Media Server Overview B System Administration UPnP Media Server LJ 3 Disk Managemen t G Access Right Management 3 Network Services 43 Applications M Enable UPnP Media Server UPnP Media Server Web File Manager After enabling this service click the following link to enter UPnP Media Server configuration page pau http 172 17 23 107 9000 amp Tunes Service APPLY lui UPnP Media Server NA w MySQL Server ij QPKG Plugins 5 Backup 3 External Device 3 System Status Click the link http NAS IP 9000 Goto TwonkyMedia Settings Basic Setup to configure the basic server settings The contents on the Qmultimedia or Multimedia folder of the NAS will be shared to the digital media players by default You can go to Basic Setup gt Sharing gt Content Locations to change the share folder or add more share folders After configuring the settings you can upload MP3 photos or video files to the specified share folders on the NAS Note If you upload multimedia files to the default share folder but the files are not shown on Media Player click Rescan content directories or Restart server on th
183. to the share folder Qdownload Download of the NAS 186 Dump Diagnostic Information To view the diagnostic details of a download task select a task on the list and click Dump Diagnostic Information Download Time Left Share re Add new BT task 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s 0 0 99 99 99 Add new FTP HTTP task Pause Restart download task Delete download task BT download property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information You can right click the download task to configure the download settings Download task Status i Time Left Share re Add new BT task Rcge abccccc torrent Increase download priority Add new FTP HTTP task Decrease download priority Pause Restart download task Delete download task Delete download task BT download property BT download property Dump Diagnostic Information Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information 187 The common reasons for slow BT download rate or download error are as below 1 The torrent file has expired the peers have stopped sharing this file or there is an error in the file 2 The NAS has configured to use fixed IP but DNS server is not configured or DNS server fails 3 Set the maximum number of simultaneous downloads as 3 5 for the best download rate 4 The NAS is located behind NAT router The port settings have led to slow BT download rate or no response You may try the
184. to update firmware 9f Power Management Network Recycle Bin 1 Download the release notes ofthe same version as the firmware from QNAP website http www qnap com Read the release notes carefully to make sure you need to update the amp Backup System Settings E System Logs 2 Before updating system firmware back up all disk data on the server to avoid any potential data loss during system update M Firmware Update ii Restore to Factory Default 3 Disk Management Browse Access Right Management Network Services Applications Fa Rarkun m UPDATE SYSTEM Keyword Note If the system is running properly you do not need to update the firmware Before updating the system firmware make sure the product model and firmware 3 Click the Browse button to select the correct firmware image for system update Click the UPDATE SYSTEM button to update the firmware Note System update may take tens of seconds to several minutes to complete depending on the network connection status please wait patiently The system will inform you when system update is completed version are correct Follow the steps below to update firmware Step 1 Download the release notes of the firmware from the QNAP website http www qnap com Read the release notes carefully to make sure you need to update the firmware Step 2 Download the NAS firmware and unzip the IMG file to your computer Step 3 Before updating the system fi
185. torsApplication Data rator amp pplication Data i ratorspplication Data 2008 1 226 10 16 06 The file C SD Vosa and Settings Admiristralo Application Data Data 20081 2 265 10 18 06 The file C Documents and Settingss amp dministrater amp pplicatian Data 20081 212b 1 eh HU The file C Documents and Settingss amp dministrater amp pplication Data The file C Documents and SettingsAdministrator4pplication Data 200801 226 10 18 DB The file C Documents and Settings 4drministrator Application Data na 10 18 05 The file C Documents and S ettinas vdministrater amp pplication Data M i amp il liil 209 Chapter 8 Active Directory Active Directory is a Microsoft directory used in Windows environments to centrally store share and manage the information and resources on your network It is a hierarchical data centre which centrally holds the information of the users user groups and the computers for secure access management The NAS supports Active Directory AD By joining the NAS to the Active Directory all the user accounts of the AD server will be imported to the NAS automatically The AD users can use the same set of user name and password to login the NAS Join the QNAP NAS to Windows Server 2003 2008 Active Directory Follow the steps below to join the QNAP NAS to the Windows Active Directory 1 Login the NAS as an administrator Go to System Administration gt General Settings gt Date and Time
186. tween two RAID 1 mirroring hard disk drives to provide disk Block A3 Block A4 Disk 1 Disk 2 Block A1 Block A2 mirroring To create a RAID 1 array a minimum of 2 hard drives are required RAID 5 Disk Volume The data are striped across all the oe drives ina RAID 5 array The parity Block A1 Block A2 Block B1 Block B2 E Block D1 Block A3 Block D2 information is distributed and stored Block B3 Block D3 Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 across each drive If a member drive fails the array enters degraded mode After installing a new drive to replace the failed one the data can be rebuilt from other member drives that contain the parity information 54 To create a RAID 5 disk volume a minimum of 3 hard disks are required The storage capacity of a RAID 5 array equals N 1 N is the total number of drive members in the array RAID 6 Disk Volume RAID 6 The data are striped across all the popu f RAID 5 that d set of it lock lock Hem aia at a second set of parity iz EI ena information is stored across the Err Erra tr mr member drives in the array It Er Um Parity Dy tolerates failure of two member drives Daka ns nis ned To create a RAID 6 disk volume a minimum of 4 hard disks are required The storage capacity of a RAID 6 array equals N 2 N is the total number of drive members in the array 55 3 2 2 RAID Management This function does not apply to on
187. up gt 9 External Device 3 System Status Function Search Keyword 81 Import Users You can import multiple user accounts to the NAS with this feature To import multiple users follow the steps below 1 Click Import Users Users O a Create a New User Create Multiple Users admin Delete Total 1 Display qq EOI E O T 2 Select the option Overwrite duplicate users if you want to replace the existing users 3 Select the file of users and click Next Import Users Ea ONAP TURBO AAS Import Users YOU can import multiple users and their settings ta the MAS with this function For detailed instructions please refer to online help Owerwrite duplicate users Seem LO step 1 af 3 4 A list of imported users will be shown Abnormal or incorrect entries will be skipped Click Next 82 Import Users Import User Preview User Name test userii userd2 usaerti3 userDd userd user step z of 3 Password test userdl user users userdd userd userdb user Quota 2000 000 2000 Mo limit 2000 2000 2000 2000 Group Name test test test test test test test test BACK CANCEL 5 The imported user accounts will be shown Please enter User Name Q Import Users Q Create a New User Create Multiple Users CJ admin test userd1 user02 user04 r user0
188. update its products software or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity Denurron Back up your system periodically to avoid any potential data loss QNAP disclaims any responsibility of all sorts of data loss or recovery Should you return any components of the NAS package for refund or maintenance make sure they are carefully packed for shipping Any form of damages due to improper packaging will not be compensated Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS rH 3 SAFELY WARNINGS m iio di 7 CHAPTER INSTALL THE NAS insista iia 8 1 1 HARD DISK COMPATIBTIE ST A 8 2 CECE SI SS TENMESTATO Stella 9 CHAPTER2 USE THE POWERFUL SERVICES OF NAS osnnccssmssscconooccccccccosssccscnoocccccccccccnonos 12 CHAPTER3 SERVER ADMINISTRATION eeeeee ee eee eee ette ooo o neon ee eee teet eee e teen oos a esee eee eaae eoe 16 3 1 SOTEM ADMINISTRATION rt is 18 3 1 1 FONCTION DEMOS ME 19 S d OSEAS NOTO araa a r d e oen Ia 19 Dd Dilema De AAA aaa 20 3 1 1 3 Daylight Saving Time as 21 SC MENS T Ue RE 22 3 1 1 5 Password Strength ettet ttt ttt ttt 22 34 2 A 23 Soloed TED ees ates ON gn va leans eae can mea ie ean vc aes M 23 SN MEN RR RS 30 S ME AT A E T CM T T CR T RT CT 31 3 1 3 I7 77 073 7 AA NES PN m RN cm S 33 3 1 4 NI E seals nes iec sal ceta dine atanlcnmes cuts se 29 E iy Wee RRER 35 IA NWA REST VORE OI
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