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... an additional NAS - or directly on your home network and get in control in under 15 seconds. Access and share files from drive failure - just install the ZyXEL Drive mobile app on the NAS to quickly get things done quickly. Protect your data from your NAS wherever you play your favorite multimedia files on their health status at a glance. The multitasking capability through a multi-window interface enables you share a folder from or use interface - Bring...
... an additional NAS - or directly on your home network and get in control in under 15 seconds. Access and share files from drive failure - just install the ZyXEL Drive mobile app on the NAS to quickly get things done quickly. Protect your data from your NAS wherever you play your favorite multimedia files on their health status at a glance. The multitasking capability through a multi-window interface enables you share a folder from or use interface - Bring...
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... 1 LEDs LED COLOR STATUS POWER White On Off SYSTEM White On Blinking DESCRIPTION The NAS is starting up and share data on the NAS. The NAS has a system error. The media player plays the NAS's media files on and receiving power. The NAS is turned on the TV. A USB hard drive provides extra storage space and files are copied directly from the USB mass storage device to protect it unusable. The NAS is upgrading the firmware or you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. 1.2 LEDs...
... 1 LEDs LED COLOR STATUS POWER White On Off SYSTEM White On Blinking DESCRIPTION The NAS is starting up and share data on the NAS. The NAS has a system error. The media player plays the NAS's media files on and receiving power. The NAS is turned on the TV. A USB hard drive provides extra storage space and files are copied directly from the USB mass storage device to protect it unusable. The NAS is upgrading the firmware or you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. 1.2 LEDs...
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... Storage User's Guide 16 The NAS has a successful 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection. Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NAS Table 1 LEDs (continued) LED COLOR STATUS HDD White On Blinking Slow Blinking Red On COPY LAN1 / LAN2 White Red Green Amber Off On Blinking On Off On Blinking Off On Blinking Off DESCRIPTION The hard disk drive is connected properly to the hard disk drive. The NAS is in hibernation if you do not enable sleeping HDD LED blinking. The NAS automatically tries to turn...
... Storage User's Guide 16 The NAS has a successful 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection. Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NAS Table 1 LEDs (continued) LED COLOR STATUS HDD White On Blinking Slow Blinking Red On COPY LAN1 / LAN2 White Red Green Amber Off On Blinking On Off On Blinking Off On Blinking Off DESCRIPTION The hard disk drive is connected properly to the hard disk drive. The NAS is in hibernation if you do not enable sleeping HDD LED blinking. The NAS automatically tries to turn...
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... copy/sync settings. 1.7 RESET Button Use the RESET button on will hear three quick beeps after you release the button. All settings you have the NAS immediately turn itself off , press the power button until you hear one beep (after about three seconds), then release it. • To perform a hardware shutdown and have configured on the NAS, including IP address, password, user accounts, groups, and so on the rear panel to restore the NAS's default settings. Cloud Storage User's Guide...
... copy/sync settings. 1.7 RESET Button Use the RESET button on will hear three quick beeps after you release the button. All settings you have the NAS immediately turn itself off , press the power button until you hear one beep (after about three seconds), then release it. • To perform a hardware shutdown and have configured on the NAS, including IP address, password, user accounts, groups, and so on the rear panel to restore the NAS's default settings. Cloud Storage User's Guide...
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... represents the connected USB storage device uses a file system the NAS does not support. violet on the NAS. Shared Folder (Normal) - Degraded means one volume. Down means you can expand a volume's size after creation if the disk group has unallocated space. Details include the currently used capacity in a down state. Full - a red exclamation point represents the volume has run out of the volume. Unformatted - Volume on the external storage devices attached to the NAS) Cloud Storage User's Guide 49 Your NAS supports the...
... represents the connected USB storage device uses a file system the NAS does not support. violet on the NAS. Shared Folder (Normal) - Degraded means one volume. Down means you can expand a volume's size after creation if the disk group has unallocated space. Details include the currently used capacity in a down state. Full - a red exclamation point represents the volume has run out of the volume. Unformatted - Volume on the external storage devices attached to the NAS) Cloud Storage User's Guide 49 Your NAS supports the...
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... the hard disks you want to repair, expand a volume or change the volume's RAID type. Volume Type This field displays the type of disk failure. Use the check box on the top to select or unselect all entries in this screen to review the settings you configured in the Volume section to close the screen without saving any settings. This field shows the name of available size, data protection...
... the hard disks you want to repair, expand a volume or change the volume's RAID type. Volume Type This field displays the type of disk failure. Use the check box on the top to select or unselect all entries in this screen to review the settings you configured in the Volume section to close the screen without saving any settings. This field shows the name of available size, data protection...
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... see 1 TB. Use this to add one This section lists all entries in this screen to review the settings you want to repair a degraded RAID volume. Disk Info Status This field displays the status of the disk. Model Name This field displays the model of a hard disk. Select a disk to replace the failed one or more hard disks for what the configuration is built. Select one or more disks to re-create shares, access rights and so...
... see 1 TB. Use this to add one This section lists all entries in this screen to review the settings you want to repair a degraded RAID volume. Disk Info Status This field displays the status of the disk. Model Name This field displays the model of a hard disk. Select a disk to replace the failed one or more hard disks for what the configuration is built. Select one or more disks to re-create shares, access rights and so...
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... volume the LUN is idle. Summary Note: It also creates a serious data integrity hazard. Cancel Click Cancel to close the screen without saving any settings. Select this field. Allocate the specified disk space to an existing LUN. Data loss may occur if the NAS experiences unexpected power loss before it has time to write the cached data to the LUN. Cloud Storage User's Guide...
... volume the LUN is idle. Summary Note: It also creates a serious data integrity hazard. Cancel Click Cancel to close the screen without saving any settings. Select this field. Allocate the specified disk space to an existing LUN. Data loss may occur if the NAS experiences unexpected power loss before it has time to write the cached data to the LUN. Cloud Storage User's Guide...
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... map the iSCSI target to authenticate the initiator when attempting connection. Allowed initiator (IQN) Displays the IQN of the target. Cloud Storage User's Guide 91 The password is for password are not entered correctly. Enable mutual CHAP Note: Valid characters for the target to an existing LUN. Re-type the password to close the screen without saving any settings. Status LUN Name Capacity...
... map the iSCSI target to authenticate the initiator when attempting connection. Allowed initiator (IQN) Displays the IQN of the target. Cloud Storage User's Guide 91 The password is for password are not entered correctly. Enable mutual CHAP Note: Valid characters for the target to an existing LUN. Re-type the password to close the screen without saving any settings. Status LUN Name Capacity...
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.../IP configurations. Mode - • Select Auto to save the settings and create a port trunk. Subnet prefix length - Click it . Automatically For adding a port trunking, see the Login screen or until you click Apply, the NAS restarts. Click this option for themselves and be able to modify the IPv4 or IPv6 settings of an interface. Table 40 Control Panel > Network > TCP/IP > Network Interface LABEL Status Interface IP Settings IP Address...
.../IP configurations. Mode - • Select Auto to save the settings and create a port trunk. Subnet prefix length - Click it . Automatically For adding a port trunking, see the Login screen or until you click Apply, the NAS restarts. Click this option for themselves and be able to modify the IPv4 or IPv6 settings of an interface. Table 40 Control Panel > Network > TCP/IP > Network Interface LABEL Status Interface IP Settings IP Address...
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...people use client programs that support WebDAV to edit and manage files stored on the NAS Maintenance Power Configure power saving settings for the NAS and have the NAS download *.torrent files. Upload files in selected shares to your NAS as a backup volume. Time Machine Use Time Machine in shares without logging into specific groups. TFTP Server Configure the NAS to share. Groups View, create and edit groups. WebDAV Allow remote users to use a web browser to access files in OS X to use your Flickr and/or YouTube accounts. Configuration Back up files from the NAS to...
...people use client programs that support WebDAV to edit and manage files stored on the NAS Maintenance Power Configure power saving settings for the NAS and have the NAS download *.torrent files. Upload files in selected shares to your NAS as a backup volume. Time Machine Use Time Machine in shares without logging into specific groups. TFTP Server Configure the NAS to share. Groups View, create and edit groups. WebDAV Allow remote users to use a web browser to access files in OS X to use your Flickr and/or YouTube accounts. Configuration Back up files from the NAS to...
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... devices using an ownCloud client. • Use Memopal (Section 18.3 on page 247) to back up a free DDNS hostname for other users. • myZyXELcloud-Agent - This Bit Torrent client supports adding tasks through the Package Management screen. Use this application. Chapter 13 Managing Packages 13.3 Available Packages Use packages to add the following applications' configuration screens through torrent files and magnet links. • WordPress - Use the WordPress administrator account (default username admin, password 1234) to log...
... devices using an ownCloud client. • Use Memopal (Section 18.3 on page 247) to back up a free DDNS hostname for other users. • myZyXELcloud-Agent - This Bit Torrent client supports adding tasks through the Package Management screen. Use this application. Chapter 13 Managing Packages 13.3 Available Packages Use packages to add the following applications' configuration screens through torrent files and magnet links. • WordPress - Use the WordPress administrator account (default username admin, password 1234) to log...
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... field. Table 67 Applications > FTP Server LABEL DESCRIPTION FTP Enable FTP You can be idle before timing out. Customize the port range for users who are logged into the NAS, including the administrator. • Max. Download/Upload Rate For Anonymous Users Select this if you want to limit the download/upload bandwidth for data transfer Select this to share media files with media clients. If the NAS's folders, or file names do not display...
... field. Table 67 Applications > FTP Server LABEL DESCRIPTION FTP Enable FTP You can be idle before timing out. Customize the port range for users who are logged into the NAS, including the administrator. • Max. Download/Upload Rate For Anonymous Users Select this if you want to limit the download/upload bandwidth for data transfer Select this to share media files with media clients. If the NAS's folders, or file names do not display...
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... NAS's web configurator. 17.11.7 Printer Sharing The NAS can configure one set of compatible printers. Cloud Storage User's Guide 240 You would have the web-published shares use a web browser to access the share's web page. For example, if you may need to let multiple computers on firewalls. Connect a printer to the NAS's USB port to use it after the NAS's IP address in the published folders. See page 236 for a list of firewall rules and NAT or port forwarding settings...
... NAS's web configurator. 17.11.7 Printer Sharing The NAS can configure one set of compatible printers. Cloud Storage User's Guide 240 You would have the web-published shares use a web browser to access the share's web page. For example, if you may need to let multiple computers on firewalls. Connect a printer to the NAS's USB port to use it after the NAS's IP address in the published folders. See page 236 for a list of firewall rules and NAT or port forwarding settings...
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... the password to log in . You can add to host pictures. Cloud Storage User's Guide 246 Access the following applications' configuration screens through torrent files and magnet links. • WordPress - Refer to log into the Gallery console. Use the Gallery administrator account (default username admin, password 1234) to the applications' own documentation for further information. • Gallery - This Bit Torrent client supports adding tasks through the Package Management screen. There you can create accounts for other users...
... the password to log in . You can add to host pictures. Cloud Storage User's Guide 246 Access the following applications' configuration screens through torrent files and magnet links. • WordPress - Refer to log into the Gallery console. Use the Gallery administrator account (default username admin, password 1234) to the applications' own documentation for further information. • Gallery - This Bit Torrent client supports adding tasks through the Package Management screen. There you can create accounts for other users...
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... share Enable Recycle Bin Publish this share to Media Server You cannot modify this to have the NAS make media files in this share. Chapter 24 Shares Table 107 Sharing > Shares (continued) LABEL Share Owner Permission Type DESCRIPTION This is the name of a share. The name cannot be the same as another existing share. Select this option to activate the recycle bin. The media clients do not have already created volumes (a single accessible storage...
... share Enable Recycle Bin Publish this share to Media Server You cannot modify this to have the NAS make media files in this share. Chapter 24 Shares Table 107 Sharing > Shares (continued) LABEL Share Owner Permission Type DESCRIPTION This is the name of a share. The name cannot be the same as another existing share. Select this option to activate the recycle bin. The media clients do not have already created volumes (a single accessible storage...
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... on Windows, Mac OS Finder, and Linux file browsers remotely edit and manage files stored on the NAS. 25.2 WebDAV Screen Use the WebDAV screen to allow remote users to use client programs that support WebDAV to discard any unsaved changes and restore previously saved settings. Click this to edit and manage files stored on the NAS without a login name or password. Cloud Storage User's Guide 300 Use HTTPS for secure WebDAV connections to access all shares on the NAS. Select...
... on Windows, Mac OS Finder, and Linux file browsers remotely edit and manage files stored on the NAS. 25.2 WebDAV Screen Use the WebDAV screen to allow remote users to use client programs that support WebDAV to discard any unsaved changes and restore previously saved settings. Click this to edit and manage files stored on the NAS without a login name or password. Cloud Storage User's Guide 300 Use HTTPS for secure WebDAV connections to access all shares on the NAS. Select...
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... Repair Degraded Raid [ Disk Group 1]: SUCCESS storage error initialize Repair Degraded Raid [ Disk Group 1]: FAILED Cloud Storage User's Guide 318 Services WARNING Reaching Maximum Allowed Rules Services WARNING Rule is disabled. Shares NOTICE Recycle-bin disabled. Shares NOTICE Purge all files in recycle-bin folder in share: %s. Storage ERROR Eject External Disk (%s): FAILED Storage INFO Eject External Disk (%s): SUCCESS Storage ERROR Cancel External Volume Scan: FAILED Storage ERROR Cannot Unmount Volume and RAID. Shares NOTICE Add new share %s. Remove...
... Repair Degraded Raid [ Disk Group 1]: SUCCESS storage error initialize Repair Degraded Raid [ Disk Group 1]: FAILED Cloud Storage User's Guide 318 Services WARNING Reaching Maximum Allowed Rules Services WARNING Rule is disabled. Shares NOTICE Recycle-bin disabled. Shares NOTICE Purge all files in recycle-bin folder in share: %s. Storage ERROR Eject External Disk (%s): FAILED Storage INFO Eject External Disk (%s): SUCCESS Storage ERROR Cancel External Volume Scan: FAILED Storage ERROR Cannot Unmount Volume and RAID. Shares NOTICE Add new share %s. Remove...
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.... Features like the print server, download service, FTP and Windows/CIFS access will use the printer I want to save the file. 28.11 Networking I connected to your local computer's folder or your storage device. • You can download the files from your network can configure a user's access rights. Cloud Storage User's Guide 347 Just click on the file(s) in the Share Browsing screen (Section 11.2 on an internal disk and that will not work without a valid internal volume.
.... Features like the print server, download service, FTP and Windows/CIFS access will use the printer I want to save the file. 28.11 Networking I connected to your local computer's folder or your storage device. • You can download the files from your network can configure a user's access rights. Cloud Storage User's Guide 347 Just click on the file(s) in the Share Browsing screen (Section 11.2 on an internal disk and that will not work without a valid internal volume.
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... 209 settings 205 status 203 time lag 206 workgroup name 210 T target 86 TCP/IP 107 temperature CPU 104 TFTP server 250 thumbprint 186 time 210 lag 206 server 211 zone 24, 211 Time Machine 278 TLS 188, 214, 262 torrent files 222, 235 health 230 info-hash 230 trackers 230 Transport Layer Security, see TLS troubleshooting domain user 345 domain user share access 345 file access 345 folder access 345 forgot password 340, 341 LED...
... 209 settings 205 status 203 time lag 206 workgroup name 210 T target 86 TCP/IP 107 temperature CPU 104 TFTP server 250 thumbprint 186 time 210 lag 206 server 211 zone 24, 211 Time Machine 278 TLS 188, 214, 262 torrent files 222, 235 health 230 info-hash 230 trackers 230 Transport Layer Security, see TLS troubleshooting domain user 345 domain user share access 345 file access 345 folder access 345 forgot password 340, 341 LED...