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...of Contents ...5 Part I: User's Guide 13 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NAS...15 1.1 Overview ...15 1.1.1 Hard Disks ...16 1.1.2 SD Card ...16 1.1.3 Power Button ...16 1.1.4 COPY/SYNC Button ...16 1.1.5 RESET Button ...17 Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility...19 2.1 Overview ...19 2.2 Starting the NAS Starter Utility ...19 2.3 NAS Seeker Screen ...19 2.4 Main NAS Starter Utility Screen... Basics ...29 4.1 Overview ...29 4.2 Accessing the NAS Web Configurator 29 4.3 Desktop ...32 4.3.1 Status Center ...33 4.4 Storage ...34 4.4.1 Storage Volume ...35 4.4.2 Disk Group ...56 NAS540 User's Guide 5
...of Contents ...5 Part I: User's Guide 13 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NAS...15 1.1 Overview ...15 1.1.1 Hard Disks ...16 1.1.2 SD Card ...16 1.1.3 Power Button ...16 1.1.4 COPY/SYNC Button ...16 1.1.5 RESET Button ...17 Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility...19 2.1 Overview ...19 2.2 Starting the NAS Starter Utility ...19 2.3 NAS Seeker Screen ...19 2.4 Main NAS Starter Utility Screen... Basics ...29 4.1 Overview ...29 4.2 Accessing the NAS Web Configurator 29 4.3 Desktop ...32 4.3.1 Status Center ...33 4.4 Storage ...34 4.4.1 Storage Volume ...35 4.4.2 Disk Group ...56 NAS540 User's Guide 5
User Guide
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... to get an IP address automatically, the computer and the NAS will hear three quick beeps after you release the button. NAS540 User's Guide 17 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NAS 1.1.5 RESET Button Use the RESET button on the rear panel to communicate. This resets the NAS's IP address and password to the factory default configuration. This...
... to get an IP address automatically, the computer and the NAS will hear three quick beeps after you release the button. NAS540 User's Guide 17 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NAS 1.1.5 RESET Button Use the RESET button on the rear panel to communicate. This resets the NAS's IP address and password to the factory default configuration. This...
User Guide
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To use a dynamic or static IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS servers. Push the RESET button on the NAS in a network that you will have to the NAS. NAS540 User's Guide 179 You also need to open the following example, the NAS has jumbo frames enabled and set to have jumbo frames...
To use a dynamic or static IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS servers. Push the RESET button on the NAS in a network that you will have to the NAS. NAS540 User's Guide 179 You also need to open the following example, the NAS has jumbo frames enabled and set to have jumbo frames...
User Guide
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... number in order to access a specific service on the NAS. 182 NAS540 User's Guide When enabled, you can automatically configure the Internet gateway's ... to -peer network connectivity between 4 KB, 8 KB, and 9 KB frame sizes. Network Diagnostic Tool Apply Reset Note: If you enable jumbo frames on the NAS's rear panel and release it after you see the Login screen...the NAS fully boots and then use UPnP to simplify peer-to rediscover it into the field. Push the RESET button on the NAS in a network that supports jumbo frames. Use this section to test the network connection to...
... number in order to access a specific service on the NAS. 182 NAS540 User's Guide When enabled, you can automatically configure the Internet gateway's ... to -peer network connectivity between 4 KB, 8 KB, and 9 KB frame sizes. Network Diagnostic Tool Apply Reset Note: If you enable jumbo frames on the NAS's rear panel and release it after you see the Login screen...the NAS fully boots and then use UPnP to simplify peer-to rediscover it into the field. Push the RESET button on the NAS in a network that supports jumbo frames. Use this section to test the network connection to...
User Guide
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... Internet Every Week DESCRIPTION Click this to use your own table. When you click Apply. NAS540 User's Guide 207 Click Edit IP Filter in websites such as /admin/download/ipfilter.dat....and enter a URL to enable or disable IP filtering for P2P downloads. Use the Browse button to locate Table the file and click Upload to update the IP filter table from a ... Chapter 10 Applications Table 59 Applications > Download Service > Preferences > P2P download LABEL DESCRIPTION Reset Click this to upload your own IP filter table. Upload IP Filter Select this to share ...
... Internet Every Week DESCRIPTION Click this to use your own table. When you click Apply. NAS540 User's Guide 207 Click Edit IP Filter in websites such as /admin/download/ipfilter.dat....and enter a URL to enable or disable IP filtering for P2P downloads. Use the Browse button to locate Table the file and click Upload to update the IP filter table from a ... Chapter 10 Applications Table 59 Applications > Download Service > Preferences > P2P download LABEL DESCRIPTION Reset Click this to upload your own IP filter table. Upload IP Filter Select this to share ...
User Guide
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...the files. Songs from the NAS (without having to copy them to the NAS. Apply Reset Note: The NAS will be Replaced or Removed Backup Target Select NAS USB to synchronize files...the NAS. The media server is used. Chapter 10 Applications Table 69 Applications > Copy/Sync Button LABEL USB Volume Sync Direction DESCRIPTION If your USB device has multiple partitions, select which to save... files. To authorize a computer, open iTunes and click Store > Authorize Computer. 220 NAS540 User's Guide Note: Anyone on the USB device. Click this to your network can function as "...
...the files. Songs from the NAS (without having to copy them to the NAS. Apply Reset Note: The NAS will be Replaced or Removed Backup Target Select NAS USB to synchronize files...the NAS. The media server is used. Chapter 10 Applications Table 69 Applications > Copy/Sync Button LABEL USB Volume Sync Direction DESCRIPTION If your USB device has multiple partitions, select which to save... files. To authorize a computer, open iTunes and click Store > Authorize Computer. 220 NAS540 User's Guide Note: Anyone on the USB device. Click this to your network can function as "...
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... then click the Config button. You can choose Photo/Video, Screenshots/ Screencasts, or Illustration/Art/Animation/CGI. Assign a safety level to authorize the service. Select Moderate if the contents of your files are suitable for your files. Default Content Type Apply Reset Select Restricted if the...) LABEL Grace Period N minutes Default Privacy Who can then merge the existing YouTube account to your Google account. Figure 139 YouTube Account Settings NAS540 User's Guide 257 Get a Google account and use it has been in the Flickr website. For example, if you add a new file...
... then click the Config button. You can choose Photo/Video, Screenshots/ Screencasts, or Illustration/Art/Animation/CGI. Assign a safety level to authorize the service. Select Moderate if the contents of your files are suitable for your files. Default Content Type Apply Reset Select Restricted if the...) LABEL Grace Period N minutes Default Privacy Who can then merge the existing YouTube account to your Google account. Figure 139 YouTube Account Settings NAS540 User's Guide 257 Get a Google account and use it has been in the Flickr website. For example, if you add a new file...
User Guide
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...On LAN from a remote location if the router in front of the NAS supports sending magic packets. Click this to restore previously saved settings. NAS540 User's Guide 299 Enable Wake On LAN Note: Enable Wake On LAN to be able to turn on the NAS. Click this to save ...your LAN, install a program such as a domain controller or DNS server that supports sending magic packets. Apply Reset Use the NAS's power button or the Web Configurator's Maintenance > Shutdown menu to turn itself off the NAS. Refer to Section 19.3.1 on the NAS through its wired...
...On LAN from a remote location if the router in front of the NAS supports sending magic packets. Click this to restore previously saved settings. NAS540 User's Guide 299 Enable Wake On LAN Note: Enable Wake On LAN to be able to turn on the NAS. Click this to save ...your LAN, install a program such as a domain controller or DNS server that supports sending magic packets. Apply Reset Use the NAS's power button or the Web Configurator's Maintenance > Shutdown menu to turn itself off the NAS. Refer to Section 19.3.1 on the NAS through its wired...
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Note: Configuration File Backup and Restoration does not affect data (your files and folders), volumes on page 17) to return the NAS to the factory default configuration. Chapter 20 Protect If you forgot the NAS password, then use the RESET button (see Section 1.1.5 on the NAS. 338 NAS540 User's Guide
Note: Configuration File Backup and Restoration does not affect data (your files and folders), volumes on page 17) to return the NAS to the factory default configuration. Chapter 20 Protect If you forgot the NAS password, then use the RESET button (see Section 1.1.5 on the NAS. 338 NAS540 User's Guide
User Guide
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...how do I identify which NAS. I was able to the NAS. If you will lose access to access the NAS on the NAS. Press the RESET button until they are all connected and each a unique name. Alternatively, if you have a DHCP server on your software firewall or anti-virus scanner's security...will have several NASs connected to the default setting. 342 NAS540 User's Guide You can directly change the IP address of assigned IP addresses, you can check the MAC address of your NAS by -one and use the RESET button to return to your software firewall or other security software to...
...how do I identify which NAS. I was able to the NAS. If you will lose access to access the NAS on the NAS. Press the RESET button until they are all connected and each a unique name. Alternatively, if you have a DHCP server on your software firewall or anti-virus scanner's security...will have several NASs connected to the default setting. 342 NAS540 User's Guide You can directly change the IP address of assigned IP addresses, you can check the MAC address of your NAS by -one and use the RESET button to return to your software firewall or other security software to...
User Guide
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... then press [ENTER]. • Make sure you are using Internet Explorer 6.0 (and later) or Firefox 1.07 (and later). • Make sure your model ('NAS540' for example). NAS540 User's Guide 343 See Section 9.4 on page 363. • By default, the NAS gets an IP address automatically. In the Command Prompt window, type... name of the NAS. • If it still doesn't work, try using the NAS Starter Utility. • Make sure you have used the RESET button, the NAS may also have to enable scripting of safe ActiveX controls. If you have changed and you do not know it , you will have...
... then press [ENTER]. • Make sure you are using Internet Explorer 6.0 (and later) or Firefox 1.07 (and later). • Make sure your model ('NAS540' for example). NAS540 User's Guide 343 See Section 9.4 on page 363. • By default, the NAS gets an IP address automatically. In the Command Prompt window, type... name of the NAS. • If it still doesn't work, try using the NAS Starter Utility. • Make sure you have used the RESET button, the NAS may also have to enable scripting of safe ActiveX controls. If you have changed and you do not know it , you will have...
User Guide
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... Logitech SqueezeCenter 197 logs 301 longitude 77 M maintenance 297 backup settings 305 logs 301 power management 297 failure 298 resume 298 schedule 300 UPS 298 reset 305 restoring settings 305 shutdown 309 upgrading firmware 165 master browser 169 media server 192, 195 configuration 195 iTunes server 192, 197, 221 rebuild database... parity 67 passive mode transfer 195 password 83 personal cloud 244 ping 182 Play Next 84 Playzone 72 port mapping 182 port, HTTP 181 power button 16 power management 297 failure 298 resume 298 NAS540 User's Guide
... Logitech SqueezeCenter 197 logs 301 longitude 77 M maintenance 297 backup settings 305 logs 301 power management 297 failure 298 resume 298 schedule 300 UPS 298 reset 305 restoring settings 305 shutdown 309 upgrading firmware 165 master browser 169 media server 192, 195 configuration 195 iTunes server 192, 197, 221 rebuild database... parity 67 passive mode transfer 195 password 83 personal cloud 244 ping 182 Play Next 84 Playzone 72 port mapping 182 port, HTTP 181 power button 16 power management 297 failure 298 resume 298 NAS540 User's Guide
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... scheduling, download service 204 secure connections 133 server Syslog 235 TFTP 242 server entry, FTP Uploadr 261 server name 168 setup COPY/SYNC button 219 download service 198 Flickr 256 FTP Uploadr 262 media server 195 P2P download 205 print server 218 YouTube 257, 258 share configuration 80... 10 70 RAID 5 70 RAID 5 spare 71 rebuild media server database 195 recycle bins 288 activation 80, 286 configuration 284, 289 related documentation 2 reset 17, 305 restoring by backup files tutorial 153 by backup job tutorial 150 files 150 restoring settings 305 RSS 193 download service notifications 222...
... scheduling, download service 204 secure connections 133 server Syslog 235 TFTP 242 server entry, FTP Uploadr 261 server name 168 setup COPY/SYNC button 219 download service 198 Flickr 256 FTP Uploadr 262 media server 195 P2P download 205 print server 218 YouTube 257, 258 share configuration 80... 10 70 RAID 5 70 RAID 5 spare 71 rebuild media server database 195 recycle bins 288 activation 80, 286 configuration 284, 289 related documentation 2 reset 17, 305 restoring by backup files tutorial 153 by backup job tutorial 150 files 150 restoring settings 305 RSS 193 download service notifications 222...