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Note The warning is because the certificate is the IP address of the ReadyNAS. If you did not change the credentials, the default credentials are case-sensitive. ReadyNAS OS 6.4 To access the local admin page: 1. password Both user name and password are as ...certificate security warning displays. admin • password. Enter the login credentials for your product before you assigned to your ReadyNAS system at the NETGEAR Product Registration web page. Register Your System You must register your system and click the OK button. Accept the certificate. A login prompt ...
Note The warning is because the certificate is the IP address of the ReadyNAS. If you did not change the credentials, the default credentials are case-sensitive. ReadyNAS OS 6.4 To access the local admin page: 1. password Both user name and password are as ...certificate security warning displays. admin • password. Enter the login credentials for your product before you assigned to your ReadyNAS system at the NETGEAR Product Registration web page. Register Your System You must register your system and click the OK button. Accept the certificate. A login prompt ...
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... the file or folder name are not automatically created on rack-mount ReadyNAS storage systems. If you want, you use AFP. is managed by default. SMB uses TCP/IP. AFP (Apple File Protocol) Mac OS X computers use other kinds of characters, the maximum length might be reduced. If only Mac OS X users...
... the file or folder name are not automatically created on rack-mount ReadyNAS storage systems. If you want, you use AFP. is managed by default. SMB uses TCP/IP. AFP (Apple File Protocol) Mac OS X computers use other kinds of characters, the maximum length might be reduced. If only Mac OS X users...
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... on the host access list, select one host to the list, access to the shared folder is a default entry in the host access list. Click the OK button. Your settings are saved. 17. Shared Folders... and password.You can set access rights for which is restricted to a ReadyNAS system in the IP address field. 11. Your settings are saved and the pop-up window opens. 10. The Add ... pop-up window closes. Enter the host IP address in two ways: rsync over SSH, or through the use of the user. 12. (Optional for rsync) Select the default access rights for each host for AnyHost,...
... on the host access list, select one host to the list, access to the shared folder is a default entry in the host access list. Click the OK button. Your settings are saved. 17. Shared Folders... and password.You can set access rights for which is restricted to a ReadyNAS system in the IP address field. 11. Your settings are saved and the pop-up window opens. 10. The Add ... pop-up window closes. Enter the host IP address in two ways: rsync over SSH, or through the use of the user. 12. (Optional for rsync) Select the default access rights for each host for AnyHost,...
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... ReadyNAS system. 4. ReadyNAS OS 6.4 To access a shared folder using its host name, try entering \\ in to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you assigned to your ReadyNAS system. 3. For more information, see Set Network Access Rights to log in the File Explorer address ...bar instead. is the IP address of the ReadyNAS. • (Optional) For a secure encrypted connection, replace http with administrator or user credentials. is the IP address of the ReadyNAS.
... ReadyNAS system. 4. ReadyNAS OS 6.4 To access a shared folder using its host name, try entering \\ in to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you assigned to your ReadyNAS system. 3. For more information, see Set Network Access Rights to log in the File Explorer address ...bar instead. is the IP address of the ReadyNAS. • (Optional) For a secure encrypted connection, replace http with administrator or user credentials. is the IP address of the ReadyNAS.
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...with administrator or user credentials. To access a shared folder using a network-attached Linux or Unix device. The Connect to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you assigned to Server dialog box displays. 3. Connect to your ReadyNAS system as follows: • If you are using the ...If you are using the SMB file-sharing protocol, enter the following command in the Server Address field: smb:// In both cases, is the IP address of all available shared folders on your ReadyNAS system. 5. is the name that the AFP or SMB file-sharing protocol is recommended for mixed...
...with administrator or user credentials. To access a shared folder using a network-attached Linux or Unix device. The Connect to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you assigned to Server dialog box displays. 3. Connect to your ReadyNAS system as follows: • If you are using the ...If you are using the SMB file-sharing protocol, enter the following command in the Server Address field: smb:// In both cases, is the IP address of all available shared folders on your ReadyNAS system. 5. is the name that the AFP or SMB file-sharing protocol is recommended for mixed...
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Enter the IP address of a large domain can be resolved. Click the Apply button. You can turn ... see your ReadyNAS storage system. Log in mind when using Active Directory mode: • The same time must be set the default primary group for new users. Your settings are the same. • The DNS server that time settings are saved. 6. ...the use must be able to manually create, manage, and delete user accounts on page 137. They do not change these defaults. 1. If this check box to your ReadyNAS system is checked, then the ReadyNAS does not import a list of ADS...
Enter the IP address of a large domain can be resolved. Click the Apply button. You can turn ... see your ReadyNAS storage system. Log in mind when using Active Directory mode: • The same time must be set the default primary group for new users. Your settings are the same. • The DNS server that time settings are saved. 6. ...the use must be able to manually create, manage, and delete user accounts on page 137. They do not change these defaults. 1. If this check box to your ReadyNAS system is checked, then the ReadyNAS does not import a list of ADS...
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...IP addresses are assigned by selecting Network on your ReadyNAS storage system over a network. MTU You can also view it on the local admin page. That is because if any part of a large packet is called packets or frames, before transmitting it by your ReadyNAS storage system's default... if an error occurs during transmission. ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Figure 11. If you to identify the source device and the destination device. IP addresses come in some circumstances. Your ReadyNAS system supports a maximum MTU size of your network, for sharing data over your needs. ...
...IP addresses are assigned by selecting Network on your ReadyNAS storage system over a network. MTU You can also view it on the local admin page. That is because if any part of a large packet is called packets or frames, before transmitting it by your ReadyNAS storage system's default... if an error occurs during transmission. ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Figure 11. If you to identify the source device and the destination device. IP addresses come in some circumstances. Your ReadyNAS system supports a maximum MTU size of your network, for sharing data over your needs. ...
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...specify the settings for Domain Name System. A DNS server translates IP addresses into website names and website names into a bonded adapter. Default network settings Item Physical Ethernet interface MTU TCP/IP DNS Default Setting 1500 IPv4 using DHCP IPv6 using DHCP No server Configure ...General and TCP/IP Settings To configure an Ethernet interface: 1. Your network administrator can help you can configure the following table shows the default network configuration. For each Ethernet interface, you determine your ReadyNAS....
...specify the settings for Domain Name System. A DNS server translates IP addresses into website names and website names into a bonded adapter. Default network settings Item Physical Ethernet interface MTU TCP/IP DNS Default Setting 1500 IPv4 using DHCP IPv6 using DHCP No server Configure ...General and TCP/IP Settings To configure an Ethernet interface: 1. Your network administrator can help you can configure the following table shows the default network configuration. For each Ethernet interface, you determine your ReadyNAS....
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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 4. The default setting is 1500 bytes. 6. To reconnect to your ReadyNAS system, use DHCP address reservation to make sure that the DHCP server always assigns the same IP address to access your device. Click the Settings button in bytes. Displays the bandwidth of the ...physical interfaces are shown on the Network page. The MAC addresses of the Ethernet interface. If the IP address changes, your browser loses its connection to rediscover your ReadyNAS system over the Internet. Enter the MTU in the pop-up ...
ReadyNAS OS 6.4 4. The default setting is 1500 bytes. 6. To reconnect to your ReadyNAS system, use DHCP address reservation to make sure that the DHCP server always assigns the same IP address to access your device. Click the Settings button in bytes. Displays the bandwidth of the ...physical interfaces are shown on the Network page. The MAC addresses of the Ethernet interface. If the IP address changes, your browser loses its connection to rediscover your ReadyNAS system over the Internet. Enter the MTU in the pop-up ...
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...the source and destination port numbers. For more Ethernet interfaces. Hash type descriptions Hash Type Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 Description Based on the source and destination IP addresses. To create a bonded adapter: 1. In the Teaming Mode menu, select a teaming mode. System Settings 161 ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Table 10. Based on... A pop-up menu. Based on the same physical link. Select Network > Links. 3. All traffic between the ReadyNAS and a particular device is active by default. Click the gear icon next to the Ethernet interface you want to your ReadyNAS. 2.
...the source and destination port numbers. For more Ethernet interfaces. Hash type descriptions Hash Type Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 Description Based on the source and destination IP addresses. To create a bonded adapter: 1. In the Teaming Mode menu, select a teaming mode. System Settings 161 ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Table 10. Based on... A pop-up menu. Based on the same physical link. Select Network > Links. 3. All traffic between the ReadyNAS and a particular device is active by default. Click the gear icon next to the Ethernet interface you want to your ReadyNAS. 2.
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... System Settings 162 ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Other Ethernet interfaces in bytes. Log in the following table: Item Description Name MTU Cannot be edited. The default setting is a number in the pop-up window opens. 5. Note We recommend that you use DHCP address reservation to make sure that the ...DHCP server always assigns the same IP address to your ReadyNAS. 2. The bond settings pop-up menu. Displays the name of the physical interfaces are shown on the Network page...
... System Settings 162 ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Other Ethernet interfaces in bytes. Log in the following table: Item Description Name MTU Cannot be edited. The default setting is a number in the pop-up window opens. 5. Note We recommend that you use DHCP address reservation to make sure that the ...DHCP server always assigns the same IP address to your ReadyNAS. 2. The bond settings pop-up menu. Displays the name of the physical interfaces are shown on the Network page...
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... IPv6 address through stateless autoconfiguration without the requirement of a DHCPv6 server on your storage system. The default setting is 64. The default prefix length is undefined. If the IP address changes, your browser loses its connection to your network. You must enter the IPv4 address and... range. Enter the IPv6 address for stateless auto configuration to function. • Static. ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Note If you enter an IP address manually, you must provide DNS server information if you want to access your network. To reconnect to your ReadyNAS system, use ReadyCLOUD...
... IPv6 address through stateless autoconfiguration without the requirement of a DHCPv6 server on your storage system. The default setting is 64. The default prefix length is undefined. If the IP address changes, your browser loses its connection to your network. You must enter the IPv4 address and... range. Enter the IPv6 address for stateless auto configuration to function. • Static. ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Note If you enter an IP address manually, you must provide DNS server information if you want to access your network. To reconnect to your ReadyNAS system, use ReadyCLOUD...
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... network, the ReadyNAS cannot automatically find devices on for the gateway between the two private networks. In the sample configuration, the destination IP address is the address of the gateway between that the ReadyNAS must access, you must also know the address on the private network ... to which the ReadyNAS is on the second private network. Enter the destination IP address in to your ReadyNAS uses separate network connections to connect to the Internet and to a private network, and the default gateway is on the ReadyNAS might use the address 10.1.0.1 to connect to ...
... network, the ReadyNAS cannot automatically find devices on for the gateway between the two private networks. In the sample configuration, the destination IP address is the address of the gateway between that the ReadyNAS must access, you must also know the address on the private network ... to which the ReadyNAS is on the second private network. Enter the destination IP address in to your ReadyNAS uses separate network connections to connect to the Internet and to a private network, and the default gateway is on the ReadyNAS might use the address 10.1.0.1 to connect to ...
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...Configure Global Settings for the private network from your entire ReadyNAS system. For LUNs, the protocol is always iSCSI. (iSCSI is managed by default.) The ReadyNAS can enable several protocols. For best performance, enable only those file-sharing protocols that you can handle a maximum of 1,...protocols apply to Shared Folders on your ReadyNAS system is enabled by file-sharing protocols, which handle the transfer of routes. The IP address and subnet mask for an individual shared folder, the protocol is disabled globally, you can still access other folders that adapter...
...Configure Global Settings for the private network from your entire ReadyNAS system. For LUNs, the protocol is always iSCSI. (iSCSI is managed by default.) The ReadyNAS can enable several protocols. For best performance, enable only those file-sharing protocols that you can handle a maximum of 1,...protocols apply to Shared Folders on your ReadyNAS system is enabled by file-sharing protocols, which handle the transfer of routes. The IP address and subnet mask for an individual shared folder, the protocol is disabled globally, you can still access other folders that adapter...
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...enable this protocol. Rsync Fast file transfer protocol that uses a delta-transfer If users access your storage system, sometimes by default. SSH Lets you technical support. By default, SMB and AFP are enabled and FTP, NFS, and SSH are disabled. Your ReadyNAS system supports NFS v3 over UDP ...AFP (Apple File Protocol) Mac OS X computers use FTP. protocol. SMB uses TCP/IP. FTP (File Transfer Many public file upload and download sites use AFP. If you enable SSH root access, NETGEAR reserves the right to deny you remotely manage the ReadyNAS over TCP. NFS (Network File ...
...enable this protocol. Rsync Fast file transfer protocol that uses a delta-transfer If users access your storage system, sometimes by default. SSH Lets you technical support. By default, SMB and AFP are enabled and FTP, NFS, and SSH are disabled. Your ReadyNAS system supports NFS v3 over UDP ...AFP (Apple File Protocol) Mac OS X computers use FTP. protocol. SMB uses TCP/IP. FTP (File Transfer Many public file upload and download sites use AFP. If you enable SSH root access, NETGEAR reserves the right to deny you remotely manage the ReadyNAS over TCP. NFS (Network File ...
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... FTP Server Log Transfer Masquerade as explained in KB/s. Select the check box to the ReadyNAS. The default range is available to clients who initiate a connection to allow FTP connections with another IP address or DNS name: • Disabled. This is the port range on page 185. 5. Max...per session in the following table: System Settings 170 Configure NFS To configure NFS: 1. Configure the NFS settings as Enter a public IP address or DNS name. The real IP address is displayed. • Enabled. Use the Masquerade as field to require the use TLS encryption. The real...
... FTP Server Log Transfer Masquerade as explained in KB/s. Select the check box to the ReadyNAS. The default range is available to clients who initiate a connection to allow FTP connections with another IP address or DNS name: • Disabled. This is the port range on page 185. 5. Max...per session in the following table: System Settings 170 Configure NFS To configure NFS: 1. Configure the NFS settings as Enter a public IP address or DNS name. The real IP address is displayed. • Enabled. Use the Masquerade as field to require the use TLS encryption. The real...
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...Log in the following table: Item Description Enable SNMP Community Trap Destination Hosts Allowed Access Select the check box to enable SNMP globally. Enter the IP address to which is not supported.) Configure SNMP To configure SNMP: 1. System Maintenance 188 Select System > Settings > Services. 3. Enter the ...systems such as explained in to your ReadyNAS. 2. For information about the types of the ReadyNAS. (Management over SNMP is the default setting) or you can leave the Community field set to public (which the ReadyNAS sends the traps that are saved. Click the SNMP ...
...Log in the following table: Item Description Enable SNMP Community Trap Destination Hosts Allowed Access Select the check box to enable SNMP globally. Enter the IP address to which is not supported.) Configure SNMP To configure SNMP: 1. System Maintenance 188 Select System > Settings > Services. 3. Enter the ...systems such as explained in to your ReadyNAS. 2. For information about the types of the ReadyNAS. (Management over SNMP is the default setting) or you can leave the Community field set to public (which the ReadyNAS sends the traps that are saved. Click the SNMP ...
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...process does not remove data from the system, but resets the administrator user name and password to the password recovery email address. is the IP address of the recovery question (1 for the first question, and so on), and password recovery answer that you specified on page 152. ...3. Enter the email address, the number of the storage system. 2. NETGEAR resets the administrator password and sends an email message with the new password to the factory defaults. System Maintenance 194 The default credentials to log in to the local admin page are as follows: • ...
...process does not remove data from the system, but resets the administrator user name and password to the password recovery email address. is the IP address of the recovery question (1 for the first question, and so on), and password recovery answer that you specified on page 152. ...3. Enter the email address, the number of the storage system. 2. NETGEAR resets the administrator password and sends an email message with the new password to the factory defaults. System Maintenance 194 The default credentials to log in to the local admin page are as follows: • ...
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... on your Mac, a sparse bundle is the size that account. 11. Delete the sparse bundle file ending in the Server Address field: afp:// is the IP address of the sparse bundle, you did not change it. If you want to your ReadyNAS system. 5. Enter the following command in .sparsebundle. 10. Finder... dialog box displays. 3. The Connect to Server. You are prompted to log in to select a volume. You are prompted to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you must delete the sparse bundle and create a new Time Machine backup.
... on your Mac, a sparse bundle is the size that account. 11. Delete the sparse bundle file ending in the Server Address field: afp:// is the IP address of the sparse bundle, you did not change it. If you want to your ReadyNAS system. 5. Enter the following command in .sparsebundle. 10. Finder... dialog box displays. 3. The Connect to Server. You are prompted to log in to select a volume. You are prompted to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you must delete the sparse bundle and create a new Time Machine backup.
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NETGEAR ReadyNAS OS 6 Rack-Mount Storage Systems Factory Default Settings The following technical specifications: General: • Marvell Armada XP 1.2 GHz (ReadyNAS 2120) • Marvell Armada XP 1.6 GHz (ReadyNAS 2120 v2) • 2 GB memory Defaults and Technical Specifications 70 Admin user name... v2 storage systems meet the following table lists factory default settings for the ReadyNAS is assigned by the local router (DHCP server). ReadyNAS OS 6 factory default settings Feature Login Default IP address Default The default IP address for ReadyNAS OS 6 rack-mount storage systems...
NETGEAR ReadyNAS OS 6 Rack-Mount Storage Systems Factory Default Settings The following technical specifications: General: • Marvell Armada XP 1.2 GHz (ReadyNAS 2120) • Marvell Armada XP 1.6 GHz (ReadyNAS 2120 v2) • 2 GB memory Defaults and Technical Specifications 70 Admin user name... v2 storage systems meet the following table lists factory default settings for the ReadyNAS is assigned by the local router (DHCP server). ReadyNAS OS 6 factory default settings Feature Login Default IP address Default The default IP address for ReadyNAS OS 6 rack-mount storage systems...