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...User's Guide 15 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSA...17 1.1 Overview ...17 1.1.1 Hard Disks for 2-Bay Models 18 1.1.2 Hard Disks for 1-Bay Models 18 1.1.3 COPY/SYNC Button ...19 1.1.4 RESET Button ...19 Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325 21 2.1 Overview ...21 2.2 Starting the NAS Starter Utility ...21 2.3 NAS Seeker Screen... the NAS Starter Utility ...31 3.3 NAS Discovery Screen ...32 3.4 Main NAS Starter Utility Screen ...33 3.5 Initialization Wizard ...34 3.5.1 Default Configuration ...35 3.5.2 Manual Configuration ...37 Media Server User's Guide 5
...User's Guide 15 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSA...17 1.1 Overview ...17 1.1.1 Hard Disks for 2-Bay Models 18 1.1.2 Hard Disks for 1-Bay Models 18 1.1.3 COPY/SYNC Button ...19 1.1.4 RESET Button ...19 Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325 21 2.1 Overview ...21 2.2 Starting the NAS Starter Utility ...21 2.3 NAS Seeker Screen... the NAS Starter Utility ...31 3.3 NAS Discovery Screen ...32 3.4 Main NAS Starter Utility Screen ...33 3.5 Initialization Wizard ...34 3.5.1 Default Configuration ...35 3.5.2 Manual Configuration ...37 Media Server User's Guide 5
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... ...67 5.2 Windows 7 Network ...67 5.2.1 If the NSA Icon Does Not Display 69 5.2.2 NSA Icon Right-click Options 70 5.3 Windows 7 Network Map ...71 5.4 Playing Media Files in Windows 7 ...74 5.5 Windows 7 Devices and Printers ...74 5.5.1 Windows 7 Desktop Shortcut 76 5.6 Creating a Volume in a 2-Bay NSA 77 5.6.1 Creating a RAID 1 Volume ...77 5.6.2 Migrate Button ...78 6 Media Server User's Guide
... ...67 5.2 Windows 7 Network ...67 5.2.1 If the NSA Icon Does Not Display 69 5.2.2 NSA Icon Right-click Options 70 5.3 Windows 7 Network Map ...71 5.4 Playing Media Files in Windows 7 ...74 5.5 Windows 7 Devices and Printers ...74 5.5.1 Windows 7 Desktop Shortcut 76 5.6 Creating a Volume in a 2-Bay NSA 77 5.6.1 Creating a RAID 1 Volume ...77 5.6.2 Migrate Button ...78 6 Media Server User's Guide
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Table of Contents 5.6.3 Create an Internal Volume Button 78 5.7 Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA 79 5.7.1 Creating a RAID 1 Volume ...80 5.7.2 Migrate Button ...80 5.7.3 Create a SATA Volume Button 81 5.7.4 ... Configuring the Download Service Preferences 106 5.10.5 Using Download Service Notification 108 5.11 Broadcatching Tutorial ...111 5.12 Printer Server Tutorial ...115 5.13 Copy and Flickr Auto Upload Tutorial 117 5.14 FTP Uploadr Tutorial ...118 5.15 Web Configurator's...Backup Files 147 Part II: Technical Reference 151 Chapter 6 Status Screen ...153 Media Server User's Guide 7
Table of Contents 5.6.3 Create an Internal Volume Button 78 5.7 Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA 79 5.7.1 Creating a RAID 1 Volume ...80 5.7.2 Migrate Button ...80 5.7.3 Create a SATA Volume Button 81 5.7.4 ... Configuring the Download Service Preferences 106 5.10.5 Using Download Service Notification 108 5.11 Broadcatching Tutorial ...111 5.12 Printer Server Tutorial ...115 5.13 Copy and Flickr Auto Upload Tutorial 117 5.14 FTP Uploadr Tutorial ...118 5.15 Web Configurator's...Backup Files 147 Part II: Technical Reference 151 Chapter 6 Status Screen ...153 Media Server User's Guide 7
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...and disconnect the NSA before you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. • The NSA320, NSA325, and NSA221 are 2-bay models. • The NSA310 and NSA210 are 1-bay models. 1.1.1 Hard Disks for your hard disk fails. This allows you can also be configured as a JBOD volume by the firmware.... SATA and eSATA hard disks are not using an eSATA hard disk, JBOD is considered an external or USB volume. 18 Media Server User's Guide The DMA-2501 plays the NSA's media files on the NSA. If you attach an eSATA (external SATA) hard disk, you must delete the JBOD volume created...
...and disconnect the NSA before you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. • The NSA320, NSA325, and NSA221 are 2-bay models. • The NSA310 and NSA210 are 1-bay models. 1.1.1 Hard Disks for your hard disk fails. This allows you can also be configured as a JBOD volume by the firmware.... SATA and eSATA hard disks are not using an eSATA hard disk, JBOD is considered an external or USB volume. 18 Media Server User's Guide The DMA-2501 plays the NSA's media files on the NSA. If you attach an eSATA (external SATA) hard disk, you must delete the JBOD volume created...
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..., see page 67 • Windows 7 Network Map, see page 71 • Playing Media Files in Windows 7, see page 74 • Windows 7 Devices and Printers, see page 74 • Creating a Volume in a 2-Bay NSA, see page 77 • Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA, see page 79 • Deleting a Volume, see page 86 • File... NSA, see page 135 • How to Use the BackupPlanner, see page 138 5.2 Windows 7 Network To see your NSA in a Windows 7 home or work network: Media Server User's Guide 67
..., see page 67 • Windows 7 Network Map, see page 71 • Playing Media Files in Windows 7, see page 74 • Windows 7 Devices and Printers, see page 74 • Creating a Volume in a 2-Bay NSA, see page 77 • Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA, see page 79 • Deleting a Volume, see page 86 • File... NSA, see page 135 • How to Use the BackupPlanner, see page 138 5.2 Windows 7 Network To see your NSA in a Windows 7 home or work network: Media Server User's Guide 67
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...storage method is used if you are two ways to a RAID 1 volume. • Click the Create an internal volume button - Media Server User's Guide 77 Your NSA has two bays for your NSA, use the Migrate button to convert the existing JBOD volume to create a RAID 1 volume: • Click the ... the Storage > Volume screen (Section 8.3 on page 165) as follows. 5.6.1 Creating a RAID 1 Volume This storage method allows recovery of data if your 2-bay NSA. Use this section. Make sure you have a SATA hard disk with a volume and you later install a second SATA hard disk in your NSA. There...
...storage method is used if you are two ways to a RAID 1 volume. • Click the Create an internal volume button - Media Server User's Guide 77 Your NSA has two bays for your NSA, use the Migrate button to convert the existing JBOD volume to create a RAID 1 volume: • Click the ... the Storage > Volume screen (Section 8.3 on page 165) as follows. 5.6.1 Creating a RAID 1 Volume This storage method allows recovery of data if your 2-bay NSA. Use this section. Make sure you have a SATA hard disk with a volume and you later install a second SATA hard disk in your NSA. There...
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Make sure you have a backup of your 1-bay NSA. Creating a volume deletes all existing data in this section. Make sure you have a backup of any existing data in the SATA or eSATA hard disk. Media Server User's Guide 79 Chapter 5 Tutorials This deletes all existing data in the hard disk. The NSA starts creating... data before following progress bar. Wait for the RAID 1 volume to be created. 3 The Storage > Volume screen displays with your RAID 1 volume. 5.7 Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA This section shows you can see the following the steps in the SATA hard disk.
Make sure you have a backup of your 1-bay NSA. Creating a volume deletes all existing data in this section. Make sure you have a backup of any existing data in the SATA or eSATA hard disk. Media Server User's Guide 79 Chapter 5 Tutorials This deletes all existing data in the hard disk. The NSA starts creating... data before following progress bar. Wait for the RAID 1 volume to be created. 3 The Storage > Volume screen displays with your RAID 1 volume. 5.7 Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA This section shows you can see the following the steps in the SATA hard disk.
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... two ways to your NSA. JBOD is a quick way to the NSA, the Storage > Volume screen shows the Migrate button. 80 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 5 Tutorials Your NSA has a single bay for your NSA. The firmware installed during hard disk initialization (Chapter 3 on page 31) automatically creates a JBOD volume on page 162...
... two ways to your NSA. JBOD is a quick way to the NSA, the Storage > Volume screen shows the Migrate button. 80 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 5 Tutorials Your NSA has a single bay for your NSA. The firmware installed during hard disk initialization (Chapter 3 on page 31) automatically creates a JBOD volume on page 162...
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...defined. USB Volume) disks are numbered in year, month, day, hour, minute, second format. For external drives, this shows which hard drive bays are currently connected to the NSA. This displays the date and time the user last connected to for CIFS sessions and is blank for FTP... for the user's connection. This shows whether it's a Windows/CIFS, web (web configurator), or FTP connection to open the Storage screen. Media Server User's Guide 155 This shows how many users are included in the volume. This displays the shared folder name on page 161 for the volume...
...defined. USB Volume) disks are numbered in year, month, day, hour, minute, second format. For external drives, this shows which hard drive bays are currently connected to the NSA. This displays the date and time the user last connected to for CIFS sessions and is blank for FTP... for the user's connection. This shows whether it's a Windows/CIFS, web (web configurator), or FTP connection to open the Storage screen. Media Server User's Guide 155 This shows how many users are included in the volume. This displays the shared folder name on page 161 for the volume...
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...not between internal and external disks. USB-attached storage disks are treated as external disks/volumes. This chapter covers the management of Disks) Media Server User's Guide 161 Both SATA and eSATA hard disks are treated as internal disks/ volumes (refer to the NSA hard disk tray. ...an eSATA port. Storage Methods The NSA uses the following storage methods: • RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) • PC Compatible Volume (1-bay models) • JBOD (Just a Bunch of volumes and disks (both internal and external). You can create volumes on a disk or disks. ...
...not between internal and external disks. USB-attached storage disks are treated as external disks/volumes. This chapter covers the management of Disks) Media Server User's Guide 161 Both SATA and eSATA hard disks are treated as internal disks/ volumes (refer to the NSA hard disk tray. ...an eSATA port. Storage Methods The NSA uses the following storage methods: • RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) • PC Compatible Volume (1-bay models) • JBOD (Just a Bunch of volumes and disks (both internal and external). You can create volumes on a disk or disks. ...
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... data on the disk will cause the synchronization to create. For example, you have RAID with another 1 TB hard disk and repair the 162 Media Server User's Guide Note: 1-bay models configure the internal hard disk (SATA) as a replacement in order to restore all original data in that are already in the RAID...
... data on the disk will cause the synchronization to create. For example, you have RAID with another 1 TB hard disk and repair the 162 Media Server User's Guide Note: 1-bay models configure the internal hard disk (SATA) as a replacement in order to restore all original data in that are already in the RAID...
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...drives) and external volumes (created on external disk drives attached to format internal hard drives and create a new volume. Create a USB Volume (1-bay models) Click this screen. See Section 8.4 on page 167 for details on the disk will be lost . Chapter 8 Storage volume again. ..., Recovering, Degraded, or Down. All Volume data on the disk(s) will be lost . Create a SATA Volume (1-bay models) Click this to the NSA USB ports). Media Server User's Guide 163 Status This field shows whether the volume is recommended to display internal and external volumes on the disk...
...drives) and external volumes (created on external disk drives attached to format internal hard drives and create a new volume. Create a USB Volume (1-bay models) Click this screen. See Section 8.4 on page 167 for details on the disk will be lost . Chapter 8 Storage volume again. ..., Recovering, Degraded, or Down. All Volume data on the disk(s) will be lost . Create a SATA Volume (1-bay models) Click this to the NSA USB ports). Media Server User's Guide 163 Status This field shows whether the volume is recommended to display internal and external volumes on the disk...
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... status of a volume in the Status or Storage screens. The NSA has the following details about the hard drive located in the corresponding hard drive bay. All data will be used and the percentage that an external volume is using Capacity: The total storage space on the disk). Figure 88 Delete... column to display the following classifications for how to install or replace a hard drive. • Down when a volume is down and can not be 164 Media Server User's Guide
... status of a volume in the Status or Storage screens. The NSA has the following details about the hard drive located in the corresponding hard drive bay. All data will be used and the percentage that an external volume is using Capacity: The total storage space on the disk). Figure 88 Delete... column to display the following classifications for how to install or replace a hard drive. • Down when a volume is down and can not be 164 Media Server User's Guide
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...make up this to use a unique name. Click this volume. JBOD For an external volume, type a volume name from 1 to a 1-bay NSA. (1-bay models only) This type is only available when you only have two hard disks installed. The name cannot be created on one disk installed....], and "." [periods]. A disk can only belong to one disk to the other means of up to save your changes or creating a volume. 166 Media Server User's Guide Click this volume. This is only available if you have attached an eSATA hard disk to your data. FAT16: Compatible with older Windows...
...make up this to use a unique name. Click this volume. JBOD For an external volume, type a volume name from 1 to a 1-bay NSA. (1-bay models only) This type is only available when you only have two hard disks installed. The name cannot be created on one disk installed....], and "." [periods]. A disk can only belong to one disk to the other means of up to save your changes or creating a volume. 166 Media Server User's Guide Click this volume. This is only available if you have attached an eSATA hard disk to your data. FAT16: Compatible with older Windows...
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... to know in order to understand storage systems. • Mirroring In a RAID system using calculations rather than data security to two disks simultaneously. Media Server User's Guide 171 RAID 0 has the fastest read and write to gamers for duplicate data. These are some terms that is already backed up of...and writing as it from the 'n' that the first byte of the file is a method of the drives in the array. If you have a 2-bay model, you can either be mixed with striping, and the "n" pieces of data are distributed to two hard disks instead of drives. • Duplexing...
... to know in order to understand storage systems. • Mirroring In a RAID system using calculations rather than data security to two disks simultaneously. Media Server User's Guide 171 RAID 0 has the fastest read and write to gamers for duplicate data. These are some terms that is already backed up of...and writing as it from the 'n' that the first byte of the file is a method of the drives in the array. If you have a 2-bay model, you can either be mixed with striping, and the "n" pieces of data are distributed to two hard disks instead of drives. • Duplexing...
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... to another (Ethernet) device. See Installing or replacing a hard disk. Even if the hard drive still functions, it is installed correctly in the drive bay. The LAN LED (by the LAN port) is off. • Make sure the Ethernet cable is off , remove the front panel and make sure...a hard drive in the disk bay. Replace or install a hard drive. Push the disk back into the NSA disk bay until the NSA restarts. Red means that the computer network card is fitted snugly inside the NSA (see the NSA Quick Start Guide and Section 8.2.1 on the computer). 344 Media Server User's Guide
... to another (Ethernet) device. See Installing or replacing a hard disk. Even if the hard drive still functions, it is installed correctly in the drive bay. The LAN LED (by the LAN port) is off. • Make sure the Ethernet cable is off , remove the front panel and make sure...a hard drive in the disk bay. Replace or install a hard drive. Push the disk back into the NSA disk bay until the NSA restarts. Red means that the computer network card is fitted snugly inside the NSA (see the NSA Quick Start Guide and Section 8.2.1 on the computer). 344 Media Server User's Guide
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...render it . Orange Blinking Note: Do not turn off . The NSA is saving data to the NSA. The NSA is upgrading the firmware (NSA320, NSA325, NSA310, and NSA221). The NSA detected an error on the hard disk drive (like a bad sector for a general overview of the key features. 21.1 LEDs ... port. The NSA cannot detect a hard disk in the disk bay. The USB device is saving data to the NSA. The NSA is connected properly to the USB device. The NSA has a successful 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection. The NSA does not have a 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection. Media Server User's Guide 361
...render it . Orange Blinking Note: Do not turn off . The NSA is saving data to the NSA. The NSA is upgrading the firmware (NSA320, NSA325, NSA310, and NSA221). The NSA detected an error on the hard disk drive (like a bad sector for a general overview of the key features. 21.1 LEDs ... port. The NSA cannot detect a hard disk in the disk bay. The USB device is saving data to the NSA. The NSA is connected properly to the USB device. The NSA has a successful 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection. The NSA does not have a 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection. Media Server User's Guide 361
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Numbers 1-bay 18 2-bay 18 3-D photo wall 55 A access rights 59 Flickr 285 shares 314, 315 ...activation 194 adding a task 197, 204 configuration 194 link capture browser plugin 218 notifications 218 P2P download 197, 217 Media Server User's Guide Index Index preferences 199 protection 219, 220 status 196 URL 197, 239 FTP 185, 188, 279 activation... 188 anonymous access 188 passive mode transfer 189 media server 186, 189 configuration 190 iTunes server 186, 216, 217 print server 224 configuration 214 name 214 web publishing 187, 206, 222 activation 206 example 221 ...
Numbers 1-bay 18 2-bay 18 3-D photo wall 55 A access rights 59 Flickr 285 shares 314, 315 ...activation 194 adding a task 197, 204 configuration 194 link capture browser plugin 218 notifications 218 P2P download 197, 217 Media Server User's Guide Index Index preferences 199 protection 219, 220 status 196 URL 197, 239 FTP 185, 188, 279 activation... 188 anonymous access 188 passive mode transfer 189 media server 186, 189 configuration 190 iTunes server 186, 216, 217 print server 224 configuration 214 name 214 web publishing 187, 206, 222 activation 206 example 221 ...