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2. M FTP server settings 7 Enable FTP server 30 To change this Workgroup name Get an IP address automatically Use this IP address IP address Subnet mask Enable FTP server Enter the new name for the specific workgroup The name can be up to 15 characters long including characters of letters numbers and hyphens If you have a DHCP server on your network the server can get its IP address from that DHCP server automatically If you do not have a DHCP server you have to specify an IP address subnet mask gateway IP address and DNS server Allow your storage device to perform as an FTP server and suggests to download data transfer tool at http filezilla sourceforge net After making the necessary changes click Apply When the message of confirmation appears click OK for the changes to take effect REMINDER If you are using Filezilla as your FTP data transfer tool please follow the setting NOT to enable the function of Use multiple connections to transfer files or if you are not using Filezilla please also refer to the setting FileZilla version 2 2 16 FileZilla Options amp Connection File transfer settings Firewall settings Proxy settings Preserve date time of downloaded files FTP proxy settings GSS support Directory cache Use primary connection for transfer if file size isfsma Ident server s use multiple connectio
3. Language English v 2 Enter the default User name admin and the default Password smcadmin then select the desired language 3 Click Log In The Storage System Management homepage contains six tabs namely My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced and Logout would appear 26 3 3 My NAS Page Display a list of your storage system information MNAS name flash and middleware version MAC and IP address subnet mask gateway IP address and disk mode system utilization data utilization and current connections shared folders users and login time System utilization show current system data partition usage Data utilization show current the data partition usage SMC Networks MyNAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt System setting gt gt Network setting y MINAS Name Nas4024224 Middleware Version AG_NAS_2 7 0 0302 V0 14 Flash Version 0 12 Mac 00 40 D0 8A 27 A7 IP 192 168 1 135 Submask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP address 192 168 1 255 Disk Mode RAIDS System utilization 31 573M 2 0G Data utilization 1 1 4G 222G m Connections Shared Folders Users Login Time 27 System Setting Allow you to specify the storage system name date time time zone NTP server name or IP address administrator name and password On the My NAS page c
4. gt gt Reboot gt gt Back to Zero Disk 2 Click the checkbox Tunes Server enabled 49 Media Server Allow your storage system to function as a media server by specifying the scan path selecting the media file type s start scanning and afterwards display the results of the scan as well as delete and backup media database 1 Click Media Server on the Advanced page and the following screen appears Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Alerts Advanced Media Server gt gt Firmware Change Scan Paths gt gt Tunes Server gt gt Media Server jcontent media Change gt gt Printer server Media Scan Types gt gt UPS jpg bmp png M gif mp3 wma pcm mpg avi wmy gt gt USB backup gt gt System log gt gt Shut Down gt gt Back to Zero Disk A media scan can be initiated using this option Start Scan Media Scan Details Previous Scan ImageFiles 0 AudioFiles 0 VideoFiles 0 RejectedFiles O ScanTime 0 Seconds Media Database Controls Total number of media items in the database W The media database can be deleted using this option Delete Database gt gt Reboot Scan Control 90 To change this Do this Change Scan Paths Click Change Scan Paths if you want your computer to search for media files which differ from the one cur
5. gt gt Shut Down gt gt Reboot gt gt Back to Zero Disk Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout The storage system will now shut down CAUTION Always shutdown the system in accordance with the instructions above An improper shutdown may affect the functionality of storage system in the next startup 58 Reboot Y ou can reboot the storage system remotely by using Storage System Management To use Storage System Management 1 Click Reboot on the Advanced page and the following screen appears allowing you to reboot the storage system CAUTION Make sure no one is backing up a disk or using a shared folder before you reboot the storage system smc Networks My N S Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Alerts Advanced Reboot gt gt Firmware You must enter the administrator password to reboot the storage system gt gt iTunes Server Use this feature to remotely reboot the storage system gt gt Media Server Administrator password gt gt Printer server gt gt USB backup gt gt System log gt gt Shut Down gt gt Back to Zero Disk 2 Enter the Administrator password 59 3 Click Reboot A message appears the indication of that the system is rebooting gt gt Alerts gt gt Firmware gt gt Tunes Server gt gt Medi
6. or Read Write users groups to as well as Remove existing users groups from shared folders 4 Click Apply 42 5 When the message of confirmation appears click OK for the changes to take effect 3 6 Disk Page Allow you to view information about the installed hard disk s slot model serial number size RAID type and disk status shows the RAID rebuilding percentage Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders os Advanced Logout Disk Click the Refresh button below to refresh the disk status You can expand the RAID by adding another HDD or migrate the raid level Either RAID expansion or RAID migration will not delete storaged data Disk configuration r Disks Slot Model Serial Number Size Raid Type Status 4 ST380817A5 5MR39B29 74 GB RAID 5 3 ST380817A5 5MR39AMS 74 GB RAID S 2 ST380817A5 4MR1Z16T 74 GB RAID 5 5738081745 SMR37RNT 74 GB RAID 5 43 3 7 Advanced Page Provide access to advanced storage system configuration options such as setting up email alerts upgrading the firmware UPS uninterruptible power supply Tunes media printer server USB backup viewing information about system events and shutting down reboot back to zero disk the system remotely Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Alerts A Advanced Alerts gt gt Firmware H If you want to send out the mail a
7. network users can easily access and share music pictures and video files Also it has a program for discovering the storage system automatic assigned IP address Your SMCNAS04 SMCNAS24 storage system can accommodate up to four hard disks with standard RAID 0 1 4 5 and JBOD future option in BIG configurations providing up to 3 TB terabytes of shared network storage Supporting industry standard protocols you can easily add your storage device into your existing network In addition network management and security are extremely simplified through the Web based User Interface UI Additional features include e RAID Mode e RAID Degrade e RAID Rebuild e Quota Management e HW hardware Health Monitor e UPS uninterruptible power supply e Reset to Factory Default Setting e Backup e Event Log e Media Server e Multi language future option e Software Shutdown by using Storage System Management e Function as a FTP server and printer server e DHCP client support 1 1 Package Contents Includes the following SMCNAS04 SMCNAS 24 Storage System with Key Power Cord RJ 45 Ethernet Cable Utility Disc Quick Installation Guide Warranty Card 1 2 Specifications NOTE Specifications are subject to change without notice Hardware Cabinet Form Factor Small Tower Processor Agere NAS401 System Memory 128 MB of DDR2 SDRAM Flash Memory 8 MB Hard Disk Drive Bay Type Up to four 3 5 inch SATA
8. select the folder then click Delete Shared folders Users with access USBBackup media Assign Access 40 Add Shared Folder 1 Click Add to create shared folder and the following screen appears Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Shared Folders Shared Folders Enter a name for the shared Folder Shared Folder name 2 Enter the name of the new shared folder and click Next 3 Select the users groups who you want to authorize add or remove user 4 Click Apply 41 Assign Access 1 Select a folder which you want to modify Click Assign Access and the following screen appear Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Shared Folders Shared Folders Choose the users and groups that should have access to the shared folder and specify if the user or group should have read only or read write access Shared folder name smc Authorized groups Unauthorized groups Group lt lt Add Read Only lt lt Add Read Write Remove gt gt Authorized users Unauthorized users guest test lt lt Add Read Only lt lt Add Read Write 2 Enter the Shared folder name 3 You can Add specify as Read Only
9. 1 Click on the Advanced button on the Storage System Management homepage The following screen appears Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Alerts H Advanced Alerts gt gt Firmware If you want to send out the mail alert gt gt iTunes Server You can specify a name for your SMTP server only if your network has a DNS server gt gt Media Server Send e mail notifications 22 Printer server E mail server gt gt UPS SMTP server name or IP n gt gt USB backup address SMTP server authentication gt gt System log User name Password gt gt Shut Down gt gt Reboot Ci Enter a user name and password for your e mail server only if this is required by your e mail server gt gt Back to Zero Disk p E mail sender Sender e mail address r E mail recipients First e mail address E Second e mail address i Apply Test E mail 2 Enter the information about your SMTP email server sender s email address and up to two email addresses that should receive the notification NOTE If your SMTP email server has authenticated enable it and enter the User name and Password 3 Click Apply 46 4 When the message of confirmation appears click OK to confirm Firmware Allows you to upgrade your storage system to a newer firmware when available check the support secti
10. Network Attached Storage Discovery Utility Available Firmware Version AG_NAS 2 7 0 0309 Num FriendlyName IP Address MAC Address Software Versior Configuration URL Status Upgrade MAP Shares 1 SMONADA 192 168 1 102 DO 40 d0 82 27 a8 AG_NAS 2 6 0 w0 14 lckto Configure Available Up to date NOTE About the function of Click to Map under the MAP Shares column please refer to Chapter 4 MAP SHARES 24 3 2 Starting Storage System Management NOTE Click the x NNASDiscoveryUtilityNNASDiscovery html where x is the drive that you have copied NASDiscoveryUtility on your computer when the following screen appears click Click to Configure NAS under the Configuration URL column to log in the Storage System Management Network Attached Storage Discovery Utility Available Firmware Version AG_NAS 2 7 0 0309 Num FriendlyName IP Address MAC Address Software Version Configuration URL Status Upgrade MAP Shares 1 SMCNAD4 192 168 1102 00 40 d0 8a 27 aa AG_NAS 2 6 0 v0 1q ee Available Up to date 25 To perform system management using the Storage System Management 1 As soon as you start Storage System Management the system automatically scans the network for storage systems This might take a few minutes The following screen appears SMC Networks Enter your login information Username Password
11. can also remove all or selected users from a group 3 Click Apply 37 Quota Management Allows the administrator to limit enlarge shrink user disk space NOTE Before enabling disabling Quota Management make sure that Tunes is not enabled no USB device is mounted and there is no existing Samba connection to your storage device see later section for details 1 Click Quota management on the Users amp Groups page The following screen appears Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout Users amp Groups Quota management gt gt Users gt gt Groups gt gt Quot t When iTunes is enabled or USB device mounted or existing samba connection the Selen sien Quota management can not be enabled or disabled Enable quota for all users Quota size on the SATA disk I MB Administrator password Users Quota status for user Disk Free Size OMB Quota Size OMB Used Size OMB Available Size OMB Set the Quota Size of guest on the SATA disk No limit C Quota Size Ak MB Administrator password 38 To change this Do this Enable quota for all users Click the checkbox to set quota for all Quota size on the SATA disk Windows users Administrator password In the Quota size on the SATA disk field enter the quota size MB In the Administrator password field enter the password for logging in to the Storage
12. same time Only Microsoft Windows users can be included in groups To create a group click Add To edit a group or add users to a group select the group then click Edit To delete a group select the group then click Remove Removing a group does not delete the individual users Groups Members Remove 36 2 Click Add and the following screen appear Enter a group name and add all or selected users to this group Networks gt gt Users gt gt Groups gt gt Quota management My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout Users amp Groups Groups Grouping users provides a way to assign many users to shared folders at the same time Only Microsoft Windows users can be included in groups Enter the mame of the group This name can be up to 15 characters long and can contain letters uppercase and lowercase A Z numbers 0 9 hyphens and underlines _ To add users to the group select the users in the right column then click Add Selected User s To add all users to the group click Add All Users To delete users From this group select the user s from the left column then click Remove Selected User s To delete all of the users from this group click Remove All Users Group name roue Groups members Available users lt lt Add All Users Selected User s Remove All Us Remove Selected User s gt gt You
13. 35 Submask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP address 192 168 1 255 Disk Mode RAID 5 System utilization 31 573M 2 0G Data utilization 1 1 4G 222G m Connections Shared Folders Users Login Time 63 2 When the message of confirmation appears click OK The page at http 192 168 1 135 8081 says 3 The following screen appears You can allow it to stay in the background and perform other computer task To use the Storage System Management later click Log In sMO Networks You have successfully logged out Thank you for using our network storage system 64 Chapter 4 MAP SHARES 1 The following screen appears click Click to Map under the MAP Shares column to map shared folders Network Attached Storage Discovery Utility Available Firmware Version AG_NAS 2 7 0 0309 Num FriendlyName IP Address MAC Address Configuration URL Upgrade MAP Shares 1 SMCNADA 192 168 1102 00 40 d0 8a 27 aa AG_NAS 2 6 0 0 10 ER Configure Available Up to date 2 Then the following screen appears NAS Samba Share User could select which shared folder to connect Share Name User could re name a preferred share name NAS Samba Share Drive Reconnect at logon User Name Password Share Name media 192 168 1 113 Maximum characters allowed User Name 32 Password 64 65 Input Limitation Befor
14. In the event this product is found to be defective within the warranty period SMC Networks Inc will at its discretion repair or replace the defective product This warranty is void if e The product was operated stored in abnormal use or maintenance conditions The product is repaired modified or altered The product was subjected to abuse neglect electrical fault improper packaging accident or acts of nature e The product was installed improperly e The serial number of the product is defaced or missing For storage products Under various circumstances such as damage from extreme conditions like floods power fluctuations damage caused during the installation of the drive damage caused by improper or improperly used packaging or physical misuse or abuse the data on a disk drive may be inaccessible through normal operations However the data may be recoverable through extraordinary means offered through a specialized data recovery service SMC Networks Inc does not perform any data recovery services If you are unable to access data on your drive due to damage such as that mentioned above you may wish to consider contacting an independent data recovery service The disk drives used in this product are covered under the original manufacturer s warranty SMC Networks Inc cannot be made liable for any damages or loss of data as a result of improper use or damage to the disk drives The disk drives used in this product are covere
15. Serial ATA Storage Capacity Using 750 GB drives provides up to 3 0 TB Software Network Client Support e Microsoft Windows e UNIX Linux future option e Macintosh future option Network Protocol e TCP IP e HTTP e FTP e SMB CIFS e NFS future option RAID Migration future option RAID Expansion future option File Backup under Microsoft Windows only e USB storage device to SMCNAS04 SMCNAS24 e PC to SMCNAS04 SMCNAS24 and vice versa Hardware Monitor Temperature Sensor Disk Configuration JBOD in BIG future option RAID 0 1 4 5 USB UPS Support HID power device standard Network Auto MDIX Ethernet Port 10 100 1000 Mbps Power Supply 100 127 200 240 V 50 60 Hz 128 W Dimension H 230 x W 187 x D 288 mm Weight 6 3 kg without HDD installed Environment e Operating temperature 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F e Storage relative humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Application for NAS Management e Data Sharing Protection e Data Backup and Recovery optional e Web User Interface Support Browser e Internet Explorer 6 0 e Firefox 2 0 Others e English language support e Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Japanese German French Italian Spanish language support future option Real Time Clock RTC Programmable system clock Network time protocol support Software power off Firmware upgradeable FTP server and printer server support Event logs and email al
16. System Management The password is case sensitive Users Displays a list of available users Set the Quota Size of guest It is for the set quota of the specific user on the on the SATA disk SATA disk field select No Limit or Quota Size Administrator password and enters the quota size MB In the Administrator password field enter the password for logging in to the Storage System Management The password is case sensitive After making the necessary changes click the upper Apply for all users and select one specific user in the lower and set his her quota to No limit or quota size key in the Administrator password and Apply When the message of confirmation appears click OK for the changes to take effect 39 3 5 Shared Folders Page Display a list of all currently configured and shared folders and allow you to add shared folders change which users can access them or remove them 1 Click the Shared Folders button on the Storage System Management homepage The following screen appears Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout Shared Folders gt gt Shared Folders The shared Folders screens allow you to define which users and groups have access to each shared Folder To create additional shared Folders click Add To add or remove either user or group access to shared folder select the folder then click Assign Access To delete a shared folder
17. USER GUIDE SMCNAS04 SMCNAS24 User s Guide March 2007 TRADEMARKS all brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies NOTE the information in this manual is subject to change without notice SMC Networks Inc Warranty Statement This SMC Networks Inc product comes with a 2 year limited warranty from the date of purchase SMC Networks Inc warrants in good operating condition for the warranty period This warranty does not include non SMC Networks Inc installed components If SMC Networks Inc product malfunctions during the warranty period SMC Networks Inc will at its discretion repair or replace the product at no charge provided the product has not been subjected to misuse abuse or non SMC Networks Inc authorized alterations modifications or repairs When returning a product include your original proof of purchase Return requests cannot be processed without proof of purchase Shipment of returned product to SMC Networks Inc is the responsibility of the purchaser All expressed and implied warranties for the SMC Networks Inc product line including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the above period Under no circumstances shall SMC Networks Inc Be liable in any way to the user for damages including any lost profits lost savings or other incidental or consequential damages arisi
18. Y Maximum number of characters 128 IP subnet mask Gateway DNS address v Maximum number of characters 15 3 included Y Rules The format is xxx xxx xxx xxx and the value of xxx is between 0 and 255 NTP server name v Maximum number of characters 64 v Rules Can include only letters uppercase and lowercase A Z numbers 0 9 hyphens underlines _ and dots SMTP user name v Maximum number of characters 64 Y Rules Cannot include quote double quote CH backslash V question mark 8 angle brackets lt and gt 69 Networks TECHNICAL SUPPORT From U S A and Canada 24 hours a day 7 days a week Phn 800 SMC 4 YOU 949 679 8000 Fax 949 502 3400 ENGLISH Technical Support information available at www smc com FRENCH Informations Support Technique sur www smc com DEUTSCH Technischer Support und weitere Information unter www smc com SPANISH En www smc com Ud podr encontrar la informaci n relativa a servicios de soporte t cnico DUTCH Technische ondersteuningsinformatie beschikbaar op www smc com PORTUGUES Informac es sobre Suporte T cnico em www smc com SWEDISH Information om Teknisk Support finns tillg ngligt p www smc com INTERNET E mail address techsupport smc com Driver updates http www smc com index cfm action tech_support_drivers_downloads World Wide Web http www smc com 20 Mason Irvine CA 92618 Phn 949 679 8000 www smc com
19. a Server gt gt Printer server gt gt UPS gt gt USB backup gt gt System log gt gt Shut Down gt gt Reboot gt gt Back to Zero Disk Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout The storage system will now reboot CAUTION Always reboot the system in accordance with the instructions above An improper reboot may affect the functionality of storage system in the next startup 60 Back to Zero Disk User does not need to press hardware reset button 15 seconds to go back to zero disk again User can click the Back to Zero Disk of Advanced page 1 Click Back to Zero Disk on the Advanced page and the following screen appears allowing you to back to software installation step 3 1 5 to change the preferred RAID configuration Networks gt gt Alerts gt gt Firmware gt gt Tunes Server gt gt Media Server gt gt Printer server gt gt UPS gt gt USB backup gt gt System log gt gt Shut Down gt gt Reboot gt gt Back to Zero Disk SMC My N S Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout Advanced Back to Zero Disk You must enter the administrator password to zero disk reboot the storage system Use this feature to remotely zero disk reboot the storage system Administrator password Back to Zero Disk 2 Enter the Administrator password 61 3 Clic
20. an help you identify and resolve any problems that you might encounter 1 Click System log on the Advanced page and the following screen appears The date and time of the event the type of event I stands for informational E stands for error W stands for warning and C stands for critical error and a brief description of the event are displayed sMO Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Alerts A Advanced System Log MS This list displays major system events You can click Refresh to update it gt gt Tunes Server System Log gt gt Media Server Date Time Type Event Goslibrintertsamen Mar 2 19 11 49 I iTunes server turned off d Mar 2 19 08 42 I iTunes server turned on Mar 2 18 13 41 I Shared folder sdal removed gt gt UPS Mar 2 18 13 28 I USB device copy done Mar 2 18 13 21 I System shutting down gt gt USB backup Mar 2 18 09 41 I USB device is copying Mar 2 18 07 23 I Shared Folder FFF added gt gt System log Mar 2 18 05 45 I Group gl added Mar 2 18 05 34 I User test added gt gt Shut Down Mar 2 18 05 12 I Administrator password changed F Mar 2 18 05 03 I Datejtime changed gt gt Reboot Mar 2 18 04 57 I FTPserver turned on Lj Mar 2 18 04 33 I Administrator logged in w gt gt Back to Zero Disk I Informational E Error W Warning C Critical Error 2 Ifan event occurs while you are viewing this l
21. ble Laptop computer A network consists of your storage device computer for Storage System Management and several clients connected via network links 17 3 1 Installing the Storage System Management You need to install Storage System Management before you can perform any system configurations NOTE Make sure that your storage device is powered off Copy the contents of the Utility disc to your computer Double click jre 6 windows i586 exe to install JAVA Runtime Environment JRE 6 on your computer Click on the link to download thru your browser http java sun com javase downloads index jsp Double click x NASDiscoveryUtility NASDiscovery html where x is the drive that you have copied NASDiscoveryUtility on your computer The following screen appears Network Attached Storage Discovery Utility Available Firmware Version AG_NAS 2 7 0 0309 Num FriendlyName IP Address MAC Address Configuration URL Status Upgrade MAP Shares 18 4 Press the Reset switch 0 by inserting a small rod such as straightened paperclip and press the Power button 6 on your storage device at the same time You can only release the Reset switch after the blue RAID indicator RAID blinks may take 15 20 seconds NOILVIA IOHNI ASIA 5 Wait for a while approximately 3 5 minutes until the following screen appears Click Click to Configure RAID Profile under the Configuration URL colum
22. connected 6 The upload percentage will be displayed SMC gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout Alerts E Advanced Firmware ene You must enter the administrator password to upgrade the firmware The whole process time is depended on the file size Please wait For complete iTunes Server Current Middleware Version AG N S 2 7 0 0302 V0 14 Current Flash Version 0 12 Printer server Firmware File H Bowe mm Media Server UPS Administrator password USB backup System log Shut Down Reboot Back to Zero Disk 7 System will reboot automatically after upgrade 1s done 48 Tunes Server Allow your storage system to function as an Tunes server for accessing digital music and video files from an Tunes client computer 1 Click Tunes Server on the Advanced page and the following screen appears Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Alerts Advanced iTunes Server gt gt Firmware gt gt iTunes Server gt gt Media Server You have to enable the server before using iTunes C iTunes Server enabled gt gt Printer server gt gt UPS Apply gt gt USB backup gt gt System log gt gt Shut Down
23. d under the original manufacturer s warranty i Safety Information e WARN I N G e Before connecting to power set the Voltage Switch on the rear of your system to the voltage matching your area voltage rating 100 127 200 240 Vac Device could be damaged when the Voltage Switch is at the wrong position e Maximum operating ambient temperature 40 C degree lii Model Information Before accessing SMCNAS04 SMCNAS24 please download JAVA Runtime Environment JRE 6 jre 6 windows i586 exe click the link http java sun com javase downloads index jsp and install through your computer first Otherwise the NASDiscovery tool will not work e SMCNAS04 NAS system without hard disk drives installed NOTE Please follow SMCNAS04 SMCNAS24 User s Guide to do software hardware installations and start SMCNAS04 storage system management e SMCNAS24 NAS system with 4 hard disk drives installed with RAID configuration 5 NOTE Please skip software hardware installations and go directly to Storage System Management 3 2 of Chapter 3 or if you wish to change the preferred RAID configuration click on Back to Zero Disk on the Advanced page of the NAS Discovery Tool and follow the instructions 3 7 of Chapter 3 Table of Contents Safety Information eere nennen nnn iii Model Information 61 recie tanatos aisanana seas iaaa iv Chapter 1 IntroductiON cocooonncc
24. dmn einn 42 3 6 DISK Page iunii eoa ep beet 43 34 Advanced Page ri di PED eed ba edi ES 44 Alerts otc cedentem po etit diem en uode o tes 45 A ii e eee t e eoim tette 47 ITUNES Server encase ene ted 49 Media SetVer inniti di aedem Tute ideis 50 Printer SEE siue e dedii id ue Daci eco ders 52 UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply eene 53 USB Backup e tnde cet RE 55 System Log cete Dci t endet eti apt ente dane ai 56 Sh t DOWN iii dada 57 aieo mE 59 Back to Zero Disk cde ataca e ce is 61 3 8 Logging Out of Storage System Management 63 Chapter 4 MAPPING SHARED FOLDER cceeeee eee nennen 65 4 1 The Input Limitation oe ctt tete ade le 66 Administrator Name ise a ree a E 66 Administrator Password 66 HostName EE 66 Workgroup Nu 67 CIFS USer N alTi6 ici eo trt cie te i ebbe 67 CIFS Group Name sitial cintia cre hen eta 67 NFS Computer Description 67 NFS Computer Name IP or Domain Name 68 Shared Name tea edd t rera a ede ed i a 68 SMTP Server Nalmie otis rs ti rt Even 68 Emall Addr ss i e ct tada 68 IP Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Address 69 NIP Server Natrie ioci cte a ade E SE ht dees 69 SMTP UserName e oer ew dna trece et esa eo vea axe cr act 69 vi Chapter 1 Introduction Your SMCNAS04 SMCNAS24 is a storage solution for small and medium business and home network environments With its high speed networked storage
25. e and second Use the Time zone drop down bar to select the time zone Enter the name or IP address of the Network Time Protocol server from which the storage system should adjust its time You can use an NTP server name only if it is resolvable recognizable In the Administrator name field enter the administrator name for logging in to the Storage System Management In the Password and Confirm password fields enter the password for logging in to the Storage System Management The administrator name and password are case sensitive 1 After making the necessary changes click Apply 2 When the message of confirmation appears click OK for the changes to take effect 29 Network Setting Allow you to configure the network settings that include the workgroup name MAC address and FTP server settings 1 Click Network setting and the following screen would appear SMC Networks Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout My NAS Network setting gt gt System setting gt gt Network setting QD Groupname can not excess 15 characters Workgroup name MNAS Port 1 MAC address 00 40 D0 8A 27 A7 Get an IP address automatically Use this IP address IP address B Po 4 mu EZ mu Subnet mask i Po A A El p Gateway IP address Cl mu b 3 e DNS server settings DNS server to ps i p d Bs
26. e the user inputs are set to the system the WEB GUI is required to validate the user inputs according to the following rules 66 Administrator name v Maximum number of characters 15 v Rules Can include only letters uppercase and lowercase A Z numbers 0 9 hyphens underlines and dots First character must be a letter uppercase and lowercase A Z Administrator password v Maximum number of characters 8 v Rules Any printable ASCII characters but not Host name v Maximum number of characters 15 v Rules Can include only letters uppercase and lowercase A Z numbers 0 9 and hyphens First character must be a letter uppercase and lowercase A Z v Because the iSCSI target name need use to add the original hostname with the underline Workgroup name v Maximum number of characters 15 v Rules can include only letters uppercase and lowercase A Z numbers 0 9 hyphens and underlines _ First character must be a letter uppercase and lowercase A Z CIFS user name v Maximum number of characters 15 v Rules Can include only letters uppercase and lowercase A Z numbers 0 9 hyphens underlines _ and dots First character must be a letter uppercase and lowercase A Z v User name cannot be uppercase and lowercase root backupuser nobody ftp anonymous CIFS group name v Maximum number of characters 15 v Rules Can include
27. erts 1 3 System View Front Components Ref Component Description O Power Button Turns the power on and off O Power Indicator Shows the current power status POWER Glows blue when the power is on ON STANDBY Glows red when the system is in Standby mode power cord is connected to the outlet but storage system 1s at standby situation Ref Component Network Indicator RAID Indicator RAID DIAG Q Hard Disk Drive Compartment Q Disk Information Indicator STATUS DIAG Description Shows the current network status Glows green at 10 100 Mbps or blue at 1000 Mbps when system is connected to the network Blinks green or blue to indicate system is trying to establish a network connection Shows the current RAID status Glows blue to indicate RAID function is implemented Blinks blue to indicate RAID function is rebuilding the hard disk drive Glows red to indicate RAID function is inactive or malfunctioning Contains four hard disk drive slots Shows the current hard disk drive status Glows blue to indicate hard disk drive s is standby Blinks blue to indicate hard disk drive s read write function Glows red to indicate hard disk drive is inactive or malfunctioning Front Components Compartment Door Open Ref Component Description Hard Disk Tray Opens the hard disk tray Door Handle Right Side Components o Ref Component Description OQ Door Lock Loc
28. he following screen appear allowing you to specify the type of user Windows Mac OS X or Linux Other Mac future option you want to add Networks gt gt Groups gt gt Quota management My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout Users amp Groups Users What type of user do you want to add Windows Mac OS X user CIFS Linux Other Mac user NFS 33 4 Click Next and the following screen appears You must provide the requested user information For Windows Mac OS X user CIFS SOMO Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Users Users amp Groups Users gt gt Groups gt gt Quota management Use this screen to add a Microsoft Windows or Mac OS X user Enter the name and the password for the user The user must enter this name and password to access any shared folders QD The password cannot exceed eight characters User name Password i Confirm password E3EXRETI To change this Do this User name In the User name field enter the user name Password In the Password and Confirm password fields Confirm password enter the password for accessing any shared folders For Linux other Mac user NFS future option GMO 7 7 7 Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt g
29. he hard disk in the tray 6 Keeping the handle in its full open state slide the hard disk tray all the way into the device until the hinge of the handle is inside the device Then close the handle The latch should be clicked into place 7 Repeat the procedures above for installing another hard disk s in the other compartment s 13 Step 2 Connect to the Network 1 14 Make sure that the computer which you will install and perform Storage System Management is powered off and connected to the network hub Make sure that the network hub is powered off Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to any of the four network connector S on the back of your storage system and the other end to the network hub Step 3 Connect to Power 1 Make sure that your storage system is turned off 2 Before connecting to power set the Voltage Switch to the voltage matching your local standard setting 15 3 Connect one end of the power cord to your storage system and the other end to a standard electrical outlet 4 Power on your network hub 5 Power on your computer Step 4 Configure Your Storage System See the next chapter for software configuration instructions 16 Chapter 3 Configuring Your Storage System You have to install at least one hard disk lowest level tray before your storage system can provide services SMCNAS04 SMCNAS24 Laptop computer IBM Compati
30. ist click Refresh to update it 56 Shut Down To shut down the storage system you can press the power button on the unit itself and hold it until the system status and disk activity LEDs start flashing or you can shut the storage system down remotely by using Storage System Management To use Storage System Management 1 Click Shut Down on the Advanced page and the following screen appears allowing you to shutdown the storage system CAUTION Make sure no one is backing up a disk or using a shared folder before you shut down the storage system SMC Networks My N S Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Alerts Advanced Shut Down gt gt Firmware You must enter the administrator password to shut down the storage system gt gt iTunes Server Use this feature to remotely power down the storage system gt gt Media Server Administrator password gt gt Printer server gt gt UPS Shut Down gt gt USB backup gt gt System log gt gt Shut Down gt gt Reboot gt gt Back to Zero Disk 2 Enter the Administrator password 57 3 Click Shut Down A message appears the indication of that the system is shutting down gt gt Alerts gt gt Firmware gt gt Tunes Server gt gt Media Server gt gt Printer server gt gt UPS gt gt USB backup gt gt System log
31. k Back to Zero Disk A message appears indicating that the system is rebooting gt gt Alerts gt gt Firmware gt gt Tunes Server gt gt Media Server gt gt Printer server gt gt UPS gt gt USB backup gt gt System log gt gt Shut Down gt gt Reboot gt gt Back to Zero Disk SMC Networks My N S Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout The storage system will now zero disk reboot 4 Wait for a while approximately 3 5 minutes until the following screen appears Click Click to Configure RAID Profile on the Configuration URL column Please refer to software installation STEP 3 1 5 5 The following screen appears Select the preferred RAID configuration by clicking the CHANGE TO drop down menu under RAID Profiles then click CHANGE Please refer to software installation step 3 1 6 CAUTION An improper reboot may affect the functionality of storage system in the next startup 62 3 8 Logging Out of Storage System Management 1 To log out of the Storage System Management system without shutting it down click the Logout button gt gt System setting gt gt Network setting My NAS Networks Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout MINAS Name Nas4024224 Middleware Version AG_NAS_2 7 0 0302 V0 14 Flash Version 0 12 Mac 00 40 D0 8A 27 A7 IP 192 168 1 1
32. ks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Alerts Advanced USB backup gt gt Firmware USB backup to MNAS gt gt Tunes Server Administrator password gt gt Media Server A Apply gt gt Printer server gt gt UPS Eject your USB sdal w gt gt USB backup Administrator password gt gt System log gt gt Shut Down Criteria of backup available space 10 gt gt Reboot Administrator password gt gt Back to Zero Disk 2 In the Administrator password text box enter the password 3 Click Apply 4 If you want to change the default Criteria of backup available space in the Criteria of backup available space textbox enter the value MB to change the allocated disk space allowed for backing up to your storage system Otherwise do not change it the default setting of the criteria of backup avallable space 10 is suggested 5 Enter the password again 55 6 Click Apply The backup contents of your USB storage device would be copied to your storage system on a newly created timestamp folder under USBBackup NOTE When the total file size overflows the limitation the warning message The disk space is not enough appears System Log Display a list of events that have occurred on the storage system Reviewing this list c
33. ks the hard disk drive compartment door for security Left Side Components EH WE Ref Component Description O USB Port e Connects a USB device such as a USB disk printer or USB UPS Rear Components Ref 9 00 0009 Component Power Connector Voltage Switch Ventilation Opening Reset Switch RJ 45 Connectors 0 1 2 3 a USB Ports lt gt Description Connects to the power cord Select the voltage matching your local standard setting Maintain proper operating temperature Do not cover or block the openings Allows you to reset the system to the factory default username password and HDCP Connects the LAN cable to any of the four connectors Connects USB devices such as a USB disk printer and or USB UPS Chapter 2 Setting Up Step 1 Install the Hard Disks 1 Insert the key and turn clockwise 0 to unlock and open the door 8 11 NOTE Install the first hard disk on the lowest level tray first the second hard disk on the second lowest level tray and so forth 3 Pull the handle to slide the hard disk tray forward Then pull the hard disk tray out of the device ta a 4 Unfasten four screws from each side of the hard disk tray and remove the metal bracket NOTE Store the metal bracket well in a safe place for future use 12 5 Fit the hard disk into the tray where the connectors facing toward the rear Then align and fasten four screws for fixing t
34. lert gt gt iTunes Server You can specify a name for your SMTP server only if your network has a DNS server gt gt Media Server Send e mail notifications gt gt Printer server E mail server 7 Z gt gt UPS SMTP server name or IP p gt gt USB backup address SMTP server authentication gt gt System log User name Password gt gt Shut Down gt gt Reboot CA Enter a user name and password for your e mail server only if this is required by your e mail server gt gt Back to Zero Disk E mail sender Sender e mail address 5 r E mail recipients First e mail address E Second e mail address Apply Test E mail 44 Alerts Allow you to set up the storage system to notify up to two people via email 1f any problem occurs namely when hard disk space usage have reached one limitation of total capacity when the upper operating temperature has been reached and when power level of the USB UPS is not adequate To have a good use of this feature you must have to access an SMTP email server either within your own network or through an Internet service provider NOTE In order to be able to send out email alerts the Authentication feature of the intended email recipient must be disabled 45
35. lick System setting and the following screen appears Networks Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout My NAS System setting gt gt Network setting You can set the NTP server change the NAS name and administrator username password m System settings Storage system Nas4024224 name Date 03 w 02 2007 Month Day Year Time 20 20 1 148 v Hour Minute Second Time zone GMT 08 00 Taipei v NTP server name or IP address time stdtime gov tw r Administrator login Administrator name Jadmin Password Confirm password D The password cannot exceed eight characters Administrator can not excess 15 characters Apply NOTE Be careful when changing the Storage System Name Inform your clients of any change of this column for providing available functions including shared folders or backups 28 To change this Storage system name Date Time Time zone NTP server name or IP address Administrator name Password Confirm password Do this Enter the new name for the specific storage system The name can be up to 15 characters long including characters of letters numbers and hyphens In the Date fields enter or select the month day and year In the Time fields enter or select the hour minut
36. n Network Attached Storage Discovery Unity Available Firmware Version AG_NAS2 7 0 0309 m FriendlyName IP Address MAC Address Software Version EE Status Upgrade MAP Shares Click to Configure RAID E Profile Available Click to Upgrade 1 none 192 168 1 102 00 40 d0 8a 27 aa Zero Disk 19 6 The following screen appears Change the RAID configuration by clicking the radio button of the available RAID configuration on the CHANGE TO column under RAID Profiles then click CHANGE ST3160812A8 4LS11LKA 149 3 GB 149 3 GB 1 ST3150812A8 4LS0066S 149 3 GB 149 3 GB B 8T3160811AS 5PTO2ZRSO 149 3 GB 149 3 GB RAID Profiles If you want the Raid Type different from current setting Please select one and click Change button to change it After that you have to reboot again O RADO Ia bo bal 20 7 The following screen appears System is Rebooting It will take around 3 5 minutes Once NAS is up the page will be updated Automatically 21 8 Double click x NASDiscoveryUtility NASDiscovery html again and the following screen appears Wait for approximately five minutes Network Attached Storage Discovery Utility Available Firmware Version AG_NAS2 7 0 0309 Num FriendlyName IP Address MAC Address Configuration URL Status Upgrade MAP Shares 1 none 192 168 1 102 00 40 d0 8a 27 aa Zero Disk Not A
37. ng out of the use of or inability to use the SMC Networks Inc products SMC Networks Inc reserves the right to revise or update its products software or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity Important Notice Please have your proof of purchase receipt to get warranty support All defective products shall be returned with a copy of proof of purchase In no event shall SMC Networks Inc s liability exceed the price paid for the product from direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of the product its accompanying software or its documentation SMC Networks Inc does not offer refunds for any product All rights reserved SMC Networks Inc devices are designed for home or office use SMC Networks Inc cannot be made liable for any damages loss of data or damage following thereof including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or inability to use this SMC Networks Inc product even if SMC Networks Inc has been advised of the possibility of such damages We reserve the right to upgrade our products in keeping with technological advances SMC Networks Inc warrants your product against any defect in material and workmanship under normal use for the designated warranty period The warranty becomes effective from the date of shipment
38. nnnccenonoconnnnnnnnccnonenonananananenenennnnnannnas 1 1 1 Package e titi 2 1 2 SpecifiCations iei A 3 Hardware hel t fed tbt aestate boue adeat is 3 OSOftWAle ageet e Ee edd 3 1 39 System VIOW cte eet dete Rh PE RARE AAEE ERR RR 4 Front Components 2 2 i td teh cedet ise ed eiua 4 Front Components Compartment Door Open 6 Right Side Components sse ene 7 Left Side Components sssossnnnneesseeeettnrtrestertttnnttestertrnnnnnentennn nnn 8 Rear Components sssssssssssesseseeee eene enne 9 Chapter 2 Setting Up cccococcooonncnnnncccnnncnconannnnnncnonnncnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnns 11 Step 1 Install the Hard Diske sss 11 Step 2 Connect to the Network 14 Step 3 Connect to Power 15 Step 4 Configure Your Storage System sse 16 Chapter 3 Configuring Your Storage System 17 3 1 Installing the Storage System Management 18 3 2 Starting Storage System Management 25 3 3 My NAS Page eicit ised eter tede id dete dava did a e dcn s 27 System Setting eneen dde ace dandi ee de d ciae 28 Network Setting onesna eiria need 30 3 4 Users amp Groups Page cessent nnne ther nan 32 Uerteel ege de dd 32 GrOUpS iion er ed dd o cond 36 Quota Management 38 3 5 Shared Folders Page eene trennen ees 40 Add Shared Folder tica tica 41 ASSIgInACCOSS iio oem eo etim btt
39. ns to transfer files Transfer up files at the same Lanz enia m a TB can specify a default Oak Ooverwite O Overwrite if newer OResume ORename Oskip ize Pret Remote Filename Display all file revisions on VMS servers Enter the options Dialog of EE 31 3 4 Users 4 Groups Page Display a list of all currently configured users for allowing you to add modify and remove users This area also allows you to add modify and remove groups as well as perform quota management Users 1 Click the Users amp Groups button on the Storage System Management homepage The following screen appears SM Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Users Users amp Groups Users gt gt Groups gt gt Quota management Add the users here After the user is added assign the user to shared Folders by clicking the Shared Folders tab to assign access Windows users can be joint into groups and assign several users to a shared Folder Users Select Name Type O guest Windows Mac OS X user CIFS 2 Add the users After the user is added you can assign the user to shared folders by clicking Shared Folders to assign restrict access see later section for details NOTE Windows users can be joined into groups as well as assign several users to a shared folder 32 3 Click Add and t
40. on of www smc com for the latest firmware 1 Click Firmware on the Advanced page and the following screen appears For additional security you must enter your administrator password in order to upgrade the firmware sMO Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout 22 Alerts Advanced Firmware gt gt Firmware You must enter the administrator password to upgrade the firmware The whole process time is depended on the file size Please wait for complete gt gt Tunes Server Current Middleware Version AG MAS 2 7 0 0302 V0 14 Current Flash Version 0 12 gt gt Printer server Firmware file d gt gt UPS Administrator password gt gt Media Server gt gt USB backup gt gt System log gt gt Shut Down gt gt Reboot gt gt Back to Zero Disk 2 Click Browse and select the firmware file Upgrade x x x xxxx Vxx xx cpio bz2 example as D N Upgrade 2 7 0 0309 V1 0 cpio bz2 from the displayed list you can place the Upgrade x x x xxxx Vxx xx cpio bz2 in any folder on your PC that you like 3 In the Administrator password text box enter the password 47 4 Click Apply 5 When the message of confirmation appears click OK to confirm http 10 99 6 252 8081 Y Are you sure you want to upgrade the storage system The system will reboot and Web access will be dis
41. only letters uppercase and lowercase A Z numbers 0 9 hyphens underlines _ and dots First character must be a letter uppercase and lowercase A Z v Group name cannot be uppercase and lowercase root isadmin isclient isrou isbmr nasgrp NFS computer description v Maximum number of characters 15 v Rules Can include only letters uppercase and lowercase A Z numbers 0 9 hyphens underlines 1 and dots First character must be a letter uppercase and lowercase A Z 67 68 NFS computer name IP or domain name v Maximum number of characters 64 v Rules Can include only letters uppercase and lowercase A Z numbers 0 9 hyphens underlines _ dots slash star question mark Shared name v Maximum number of characters 64 v Rules Can include only letters uppercase and lowercase A Z numbers 0 9 hyphens underlines _ and dots First character must be a letter uppercase and lowercase A Z Y Share name cannot be uppercase and lowercase com1 com9 Ipt1 Ipt9 con nul prn aux homes spool usbdisk1 usbdisk2 usbprint1 usbprint2 SMTP server name v Maximum number of characters 64 v Rules Can include only letters uppercase and lowercase A Z numbers 0 9 hyphens underlines _ and dots Email address
42. rently specified see step 2 Media Scan Types Click on the checkbox of the file types on the list to be included and then click Set Types Media Scan Control Click Start Scan to start scanning Media Scan Details Displays the result of the latest scan by showing Previous Scan the total number of image files audio files video files rejected files and scan time Delete Database 1 The total number of media items would be displayed 2 Delete database It will delete the playlist 2 Upon clicking Change Scan Paths the following screen would appear Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout 22 Alerts Advanced Media Server 22 Firmware r Change Scan Paths gt gt Tunes Server Browse v content media media gt gt Media Server El Da content USBBackup USBBackup ee rinken server DOE icontent smccsmc gt gt USB backup gt gt System log gt gt Shut Down gt gt Reboot gt gt Back to Zero Disk 3 Select the desired scan path s 51 4 Click Apply 5 When the message of confirmation appears click OK to confirm Printer Server Allow your storage system to function as a printer server when a USB printer is connected 1 Connect a printer to any USB port on your storage system 2 Click Printer Server on the Advanced page and the following screen appears SMC Net
43. sk Advanced Logout 22 Alerts H Advanced UPS ENEE Please insert USB UPS if you enable UPS MNAS supports the HID power device standard UPS Press F5 to refresh the UPS power status gt gt Tunes Server gt gt Media Server ET UPS enabled gt gt Printer server gt gt System log gt gt Shut Down gt gt Reboot gt gt Back to Zero Disk 53 3 Click the checkbox UPS enabled The Power status amount of backup power available will be shown Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Alerts i Advanced Printer server gt gt Firmware Please insert USB Printer if you enable MNAS as printer server gt gt Tunes Server Be sure this printer supports native eps gt gt Media Server UPS enabled gt gt Printer server Power status 36 00 UPS power is available please be careful gt gt UPS gt gt USB backup Apply gt gt System log gt gt Shut Down gt gt Reboot gt gt Back to Zero Disk 4 Click Apply NOTE A warning message will appear if there is no USB UPS connected to your storage system 5 When the message of confirmation appears click OK to confirm 54 USB Backup Allow you to backup the contents of your USB storage device to your storage system 1 Click USB backup on the Advanced page and the following screen appears sM Networ
44. t Users Users amp Groups Users gt gt Groups gt gt Quota management Use this screen to add a Linux or Mac OS user The Computer Description can be the name of the user who typically accesses the computer or any other description to identify the computer The IP address or the computer name identifies the Host system Enter the IP address or computer name for the user that you are adding Computer description IP address or computer name To change this Do this Computer description The Computer description field can be the name IP address or computer of the user who typically accesses the computer name or any other description to identify the computer The IP address or computer name field identifies the Host system enter the IP address or computer name of the user you are adding 5 Click Apply and the new user would be added Repeat the above steps until you have added all the users that you want to add at this time 35 Groups Placing users into groups makes it easier to give several users access to the same shared folder at once 1 Click Groups on the Users amp Groups page The following screen appears NOTE Only Windows users can be included in groups Networks My NAS Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Users A gt gt Groups gt gt Quota management Grouping users provides a way to assign many users to shared Folders at the
45. vailable H 9 When the following screen appears click Click to Upgrade under the Upgrade column It will show Will start soon to signify the start of the upgrade process Network Attached Storage Discovery Utility Available Firmware Version AG_NAS2 7 0 0309 m FriendlyName IP Address MAC Address configuration Status Upgrade MAP Shares Click to 00 40 d0 8a 27 aa Zero Disk Configure RAID Available _Clickto Upgrade _ Profil 192 168 1 102 1 none 22 10 The Upgrade column will show various stages of the upgrade process e Upload Done e Verifying Checksum e Extracting Firmware e Installing OS e Installing Kernel e Installing Media Server e Installing KHTTPD e Installing Samba e Installing Configurator e Installing NASUtils 11 When the upgrade process is done the following screen appears and the Upgrade column would show Upgrade Done Rebooting Network Attached Storage Discovery Utility Available Firmware Version AG_NAS2 7 0 030 1 none 192 168 1 102 00 40 d0 8a 27 aa Zero Disk Upgrading Upgrade Done Rebooting Num FriendlyName IP Address MAC Address Configuration URL Upgrade MAP Shares 23 12 When the following screen appears click Click to Configure NAS under the Configuration URL column to log in Storage System Management Proceed to the next section on performing Storage System Management
46. works My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Disk Advanced Logout gt gt Alert H i T Advanced Printer server gt gt Firmware Please insert USB Printer if you enable MNAS as printer server gt gt iTunes Server Be sure this printer supports native eps gt gt Media Server gt gt Printer server gt gt UPS gt gt USB backup C Printer Server enabled gt gt System log gt gt Shut Down gt gt Reboot gt gt Back to Zero Disk NOTE To be able to print Postscript file you need to convert it to PDF format first 3 Click the checkbox Printer Server enabled 4 Click Apply 52 NOTE A warning message will appear if there is no USB printer connected to your storage system 5 When the message of confirmation appears click OK to confirm NOTE When setting up the USB printer on your computer you need to specify the storage system s IP 631 printers PrinterServer UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Allow your storage system to use a USB UPS as temporary backup power 1 Connect a USB UPS to any USB port on your storage system NOTE When using the USB UPS and the power level is not adequate an email alert will be sent for informing you to shutdown the storage system immediately 2 Click UPS on the Advanced page and the following screen appears SMC Networks My NAS Users amp Groups Shared Folders Di

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