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Disk On-line Server QNAP Systems, Inc. NAS-2100 User Manual

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3. Click Administration on the main page. 4. Enter the user name and password. The default administrator name and password are: User name: admin

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d. Option: Select recovery option and error option. 100

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• Log a. Clear All: Click this button to clear all logs. b. Option: Select the type of logs to be recorded― “Record all logs” or “Record error lo

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Appendix E Configuring AD Authentication Environment AD environment mixed mode can be supported by NAS firmware version 4.1.3. For example, qatest

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Adding NAS to Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Domain 1. Go to TCP/IP Configuration in Network Settings. Enter the IP address of primary DNS s

Page 7 - 1.3 System Overview

2. Go to Microsoft Networking of Network Settings. Enable AD Domain Member, and enter the domain name and the user name with administrator access r

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3. When the following message appears after applying the settings in step 2, check the DNS IP. When the following message appears after applying t

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4. Upon successful adding of domain member, you can view the list for domain users and local users in User Management. 5. Go to Access Control in

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Using AD users to access services To access services like FTP, Network Neighborhood, Apple Talk with an AD user account, add DomainName\ before the

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Adding NAS to Windows Server 2000 NT Domain 1. Go to Microsoft Networking to enable NT Domain member and then enter the domain name such as sub1 a

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2. When the following message appears after applying the settings in step 1, check the domain name, domain user name, and the password. When the f

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3.2 Server Administration There are eight main sections in server administration, which are listed below: Quick ConfigurationNetwork Share Manageme

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4. Go to Access Control in Network Share Management to configure the access control right of domain users for all available network shares. Using

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Appendix F Messages of Hard Disk and Disk Configuration Status Status Description for Hard Disk and Disk Configuration Hard Disk English Display

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In degraded mode A disk of RAID 1 or RAID 5 configuration is unplugged or fails. RAID data protection mechanism fails. 9 In this situation, users s

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3.3 Quick Configuration You can configure Disk On-line Server step by step in Quick Configuration section. 1. Enter the server name. 12

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2. Change the administrator password or select to use the original password. 3. Enter the date, time and select the time zone for the server. 4

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5. Enter the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway for the server. 6. Select the network file services to provide on the server. 14

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7. Configure disk volume on this server. 8. Configure the method of user authentication. 15

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9. Manage users and user groups of this server. 16

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10. Manage network shares on this server. 11. Finish. It may take several to tens of minutes to complete Quick Configuration, depending on your

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3.4 System Settings Basic system settings include the server name, date, time, language settings, and view system settings. • Server Name Enter

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• Date & Time Set the date, time, and time zone according to your location. If the settings are incorrect, the following problems may occur: 9

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Broadband Network Attached Storage NAS-2100 User Manual (Version: 4.1.4) ©Copyright 2005. QNAP Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. March 29,

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• Language Setting Disk On-line Server will use the language specified in this section to create and display files and directories. Select the corr

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3.5 Network Settings 1. TCP/IP Configuration • Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP If your network supports DHCP, Disk On-line S

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Primary DNS Server: Enter the IP address of primary DNS server that provides DNS service for NAS in external network. Secondary DNS Server: Enter the

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2. Microsoft Networking Enable file service for Microsoft networking: For users using Microsoft Windows, enable this service to access the files on

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¾ Workgroup: When configuring Disk On-line Server as standalone server, specify the workgroup the server belongs to. The workgroup is a computer gr

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3. Apple Network To use Disk On-line Server on Apple MAC operating system, enable AppleTalk network support. If your AppleTalk network uses extend

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5. NetWare Service To use Novell Netware service, enable this option and enter the server name for Netware network. The server will then operate i

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6. Web Service To access files on Disk On-line Server via web browser, enable Web File Manager. If Disk On-line server is connected to the Interne

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8. View Network Settings You can view current network settings and status in this section. 28

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3.6 Disk Configuration Your Disk On-line Server can accommodate two disks at maximum. You can set the disk volume to the following configurations:

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CUSTOMER SERVICE For the contact details of customer service and technical support, please refer to the registration card. LIMITED WARRANTY In no

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By factory default, Disk On-line Server is preset to one large RAID 0 disk (applicable for servers with two or more disk volumes). To use other disk

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iii. Examine Disk Volume 9 Disk Volume Operation Report This page shows the current status and information of disk volume operation. 31

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iv. Format Disk Volume v. View Disk & Volume Status 32

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3.7 User Management The files on Disk On-line Server can be shared among multiple users. For easier management and better control of users’ access

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9 User name The user name must not exceed 32 characters. It is case-insensitive and can contain double-byte characters, such as Chinese, Japanese,

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• User Groups User group is a collection of users with the same access right to files or folders. Disk On-line server has created the following use

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• Quota To allocate disk volume efficiently, you can specify the quota that can be used by each user. When quota is set, users are not allowed to f

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3.8 Network Share Management The primary purpose of network storage is file sharing. In a standard operation environment, you can create different

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• Create To create a network share, enter the following information: 9 Network share name The share name must not exceed 12 characters and cannot c

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• Access Control Once the network share is created, you can assign access rights to users or user groups: 9 Deny access Access to the network share

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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview of Disk On-line Server ...6 1.1 Introduction ...

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• Property and Delete To edit the property of an existing network share, select a share and click Property. You can then edit the content of that s

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3.9 System Tools System Tools enable you to optimize the maintenance and management of Disk On-line Server. 3.9.1 SNMP Settings Enable SNMP (Sim

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3.9.2 Alert Notification Enter the e-mail address of administrator and SMTP server IP address. In case of warning or malfunction, an email will be

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3.9.4 Hardware Settings You can enable or disable the hardware functions of Disk On-line Server. i. Enable LCD panel setting function To enable u

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3.9.5 UPS If your UPS device provides USB interface, you can enable UPS (uninterruptible power supply) support to protect your system from abnormal

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3.9.6 System Update To update the firmware version of Disk On-line Server, make sure you have obtained the correct version of image file. It is su

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3.9.7 Change Logo You can choose a personal picture to display on the login page of Disk On-line Server. The size of the picture cannot exceed 20K

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3.9.8 Remote Replication Remote Replication enables you to replicate local files to remote folders on another server. The files will be compressed

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i. New a. Click New to enter the following page. b. Complete all settings and click OK to save or Cancel to quit Note: To use remote replicatio

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ii. Edit a. Select the job to be edited. b. Click Edit. c. Modify the settings. d. Click OK to save or Cancel to quit. 49

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5.1 Restart/ Shut down Server ... 72 5.2 Reset Administrator Password and Network Settings

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iii. Delete a. Select the job to be deleted. b. Click Delete. 50

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3.9.9 Virus Scan Virus scanning agent helps protect your system from being infected by viruses. You need to operate Windows NT or Windows 2000 ser

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Installing Virus Scan Agent Make sure virus scan agent and software are installed on the same computer which performs virus scanning before activati

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3. Click Finish to complete. 4. A screen will pop up to show the system information the first time you have successfully installed the virus scan

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The description of the fields is as below: Fields Description Server Name Name of the network share under the protection of virus scan agent IP Add

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Enabling Virus Scan Support Go to Virus Scan of System Tools. To enable virus scan support, check the box Enable Virus Scan Support. Enter the IP

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3.9.10 Backup/ Restore/ Reset Settings To backup the setting(s), select the appropriate option(s) and click Backup. To restore a backup settings f

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3.9.11 Backup Agent Backup agent enables Disk On-line Server to support particular backup programs. In addition to being compatible with more tape

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Installation of Backup Agent Follow the steps below to install Backup Agent: 1. Download Backup Agent program to local disk a. Install Back Agent

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3. Configure and enable Backup Agent a. Click Enable Backup Agent. b. Enter the password for Backup Agent. c. Click Apply. The status will be sh

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Chapter 1 Overview of Disk On-line Server 1.1 Introduction Thank you for choosing Disk On-line Server (NAS). This product has the following key

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3.10 Statistics & Logs You can view the event logs of all currently online users on Disk On-line Server for system monitoring. • Active Users

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Chapter 4 Accessing Disk On-line Server 4.1 Using Microsoft Windows 1. You can access Disk On-line Server in Windows OS by the following ways: •

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2. Once the connection to Disk On-line Server is successful, all listing on your available network share will be displayed. Select an appropriate n

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4.2 Using Apple MAC OS If you are an Apple MAC user, you can access Disk On-line Server by the following ways: 1. Using Network Browser a. Choos

Page 74 - Appendix A LCD Panel

c. Enter the login name and password, or use “Guest” to enter. Click Connect. d. When Disk On-line Server is connected, all network shares will

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e. Choose a network share to connect. The network share will appear on the desktop. 65

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2. Using Chooser a. Select Chooser on Apple menu bar. b. Click on AppleShare. The name of Disk On-line Server will appear on the right side of

Page 77 - Appendix B Web File Manager

c. Use the mouse to highlight Disk On-line Server and click OK. d. Enter the correct login name and password or use “Guest” to login, and then cl

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e. All available network shares will be listed. Select a network share and click OK. f. Close the Chooser program. Double click on the icon on

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4.3 Using Unix/ Linux OS In addition to Microsoft and MAC OS, Disk On-line Server also supports Unix-based systems such as IBM AIX, HP-UX, Sun Sola

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1.3 System Overview Front View LED Indicators: Disk 1, Disk 2, and Network Down button Enter button LCD panel Rear View 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 E

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4.6 Using File Transfer Protocol (FTP) In addition to working with multiple operating systems, Disk On-line Server also supports connection via FTP

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3. Enter user name and password. 4. The share folder will be shown. You can then manage the folder by dragging and dropping files to it, as well

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Chapter 5 Disk On-line Server-Maintenance Disk On-line Server is specially designed to run 24 x 7 and be ready at all times against system crash ca

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5.3 Disk Failure or Malfunction When you encounter disk malfunction or failure, please do the following: 1. Record the malfunction status or error

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Appendix A LCD Panel Displayed Information When Disk On-line Server is turned on, the server name and IP address will be shown.   Button B Butto

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System Setting Function 1. Press button A for two seconds to enter configuration page.   Press for 2 seconds to enter configuration page PRESS 2

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POWER DOWN Press button B to select POWER DOWN and press button A to confirm shutting down Disk On-line Server.  SELECT 2: POWER DOWN  REBOOT SYS

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Appendix B Web File Manager Using Web File Manager Launch the web browser and go to Disk On-line Server home page. Select Web File Manager and en

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You can organize network share folders of Disk On-line Server. With Web File Manager, you can upload, rename, or delete files and folders in the net

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• Upload file i. Open the folder to upload file to. ii. Click Browse to select the file. iii. Click Upload. • Download file i. Select a file t

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Chapter 2 Installation of Disk On-line Server 2.1 Network Configuration By factory default, Disk On-line Server will search the network via DHCP

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• Viewing Files Named in Chinese To view files named in Chinese, you may have to configure the browser settings. Take Internet Explorer as an examp

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Web File Manager Icons Icon Description Up-return to the parent folder Refresh-reload the current page Home-return to network share list home pag

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Appendix C Quick Install Wizard Quick Install Wizard enables you to search for all available Disk On-line Servers within the local network, and vie

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Operation 1. Configure Disk On-line Server Select a Disk On-line Server displayed on Quick Install Wizard and click Configure. Enter the administr

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For further configuration of the system, please login the administration page of Disk On-line Server via web browser. Note: You may have to restart

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2. View Disk On-line Server details Select a Disk On-line Server available on Quick Install Wizard and click Details. The following screen will be

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3. Map drive a. Select a Disk On-line Server and click Map Drive. b. Select the correct network share and click Map Network Drive. Then select

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c. Enter the password for the network drive. 87

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4. Search for all available Disk On-line Server again To refresh the search results, click Refresh to display all available servers within the netw

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5. Help Click Help to view the instructions of Quick Install Wizard. 89

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Chapter 3 Administration of Disk On-line Server When you have installed Disk On-line Server and connected it to the network, you can manage the ser

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6. Enter the home page of Disk On-line Server Double click on Disk On-line Server to enter the administration page. 90

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Appendix D NetBak Replicator NetBak Replicator is a program installed in user’s system (Windows only) for data backup. You can upload any files or

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Installing Netbak Replicator 1. Run Install NetBak Replicator in the companion CD. 92

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2. Follow the steps to install NetBak Replicator. Then click Finish. 3. Upon successful installation, a shortcut icon will be shown on the Deskt

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Using NetBak Replicator 1. Create a share folder for backup in NAS. 2. Run NetBak Replicator. Click . All NAS and their share folders within t

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3. Select the server and share folder, or enter the IP address of NAS for data backup. Then click OK. Note: Only authorized users can access the

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4. You can start the backup procedure upon successful connection to the NAS. • Backup Select files and folders for backup. 9 File Filter Click

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9 Schedule Click Schedule on NetBak Replicator main page. Then check the box “Enable Backup Schedule” and select the frequency and time for backup.

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9 Monitor Select the files and folders for monitoring. Then click Monitor. 9 Initialize Configuration When using this function, NetBak Replicato

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• Restore a. Restore to original position: Select the location that the data will be restored to. b. Select new restore position: Click to select

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