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... factory default settings 63 3.5.8 3.5.9 3.5.10 3.5.11 3.5.12 Import/Export a system configuration file 64 LUNMap Management 65 Power Option 66 Message Alert 66 Network Security 67 3.6 NAS Tab 70 3.6.1 Setup Wizard 70 3.6.2 User account management 72 3.6.3 Protocol Control and Setting 74 3.6.4 3.6.5 3.6.6 3.6.7 3.6.8 File System Management 74 File Sharing Setting 75 Backup 78 Plug...
... factory default settings 63 3.5.8 3.5.9 3.5.10 3.5.11 3.5.12 Import/Export a system configuration file 64 LUNMap Management 65 Power Option 66 Message Alert 66 Network Security 67 3.6 NAS Tab 70 3.6.1 Setup Wizard 70 3.6.2 User account management 72 3.6.3 Protocol Control and Setting 74 3.6.4 3.6.5 3.6.6 3.6.7 3.6.8 File System Management 74 File Sharing Setting 75 Backup 78 Plug...
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... Folder /Disconnecting a Network Drive 121 4.3.5 Setting up a Share Folder for Time Machine 122 4.4 Making Management Settings 124 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.4.4 4.4.5 4.4.6 4.4.7 Configuring a NAS System 124 Locating the ShareCenter® Pro DNS-1550-04 129 Wake-on-LAN 130 Choosing a Default NAS System 130 Viewing the System Event Log 131 Viewing a List of Plug-ins 134 Viewing Plug-in Version...
... Folder /Disconnecting a Network Drive 121 4.3.5 Setting up a Share Folder for Time Machine 122 4.4 Making Management Settings 124 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.4.4 4.4.5 4.4.6 4.4.7 Configuring a NAS System 124 Locating the ShareCenter® Pro DNS-1550-04 129 Wake-on-LAN 130 Choosing a Default NAS System 130 Viewing the System Event Log 131 Viewing a List of Plug-ins 134 Viewing Plug-in Version...
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... the latch. c. Your disk drives will become a RAID Volume on the ShareCenter® Pro DNS-1550-04. Slide the latch leftwards. b. For optimal performance, install disk drives of disk tray, then you can populate the ShareCenter® Pro DNS-1550-04 series NAS with SATA 1.5 Gb/s or 3.0 Gb/s disk drives. You can pull the disk tray out...
... the latch. c. Your disk drives will become a RAID Volume on the ShareCenter® Pro DNS-1550-04. Slide the latch leftwards. b. For optimal performance, install disk drives of disk tray, then you can populate the ShareCenter® Pro DNS-1550-04 series NAS with SATA 1.5 Gb/s or 3.0 Gb/s disk drives. You can pull the disk tray out...
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... disagree with the proposed configuration, click the Advanced Setup button to directly specify all parameters for a new disk array, logical drives, and spare drives. Click NAS tab > Wizard. 2. The Automatic Configuration box displays: ․ The Summary window displays the general information of the system, including: ․ Computer Name ․ IP ...Address ․ Storage Type ․ To accept the proposed configuration, click the Submit button. ShareCenter Pro User Manual ․ Click NAS tab > Wizard. ․ ․ Click the One-Click Setup button.
... disagree with the proposed configuration, click the Advanced Setup button to directly specify all parameters for a new disk array, logical drives, and spare drives. Click NAS tab > Wizard. 2. The Automatic Configuration box displays: ․ The Summary window displays the general information of the system, including: ․ Computer Name ․ IP ...Address ․ Storage Type ․ To accept the proposed configuration, click the Submit button. ShareCenter Pro User Manual ․ Click NAS tab > Wizard. ․ ․ Click the One-Click Setup button.
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The System Status icon indicates the top-level status of the NAS by means of WebPAM PROe. ShareCenter Pro User Manual 3.2 Dashboard Tab The Dashboard tab is the default screen of the following icons: the component is OK system has errors 3.2.1 System Status The System Status field displays the status of the NAS components by displaying: system is OK the component needs attention the component has failed 22
The System Status icon indicates the top-level status of the NAS by means of WebPAM PROe. ShareCenter Pro User Manual 3.2 Dashboard Tab The Dashboard tab is the default screen of the following icons: the component is OK system has errors 3.2.1 System Status The System Status field displays the status of the NAS components by displaying: system is OK the component needs attention the component has failed 22
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.... • Logical Drive Storage tab > Logical Drive. • Physical Drive Device tab > Physical Drive List. • Spare Drive Storage tab > Spare Drive. • File System NAS tab > File System. • Firmware AdminTool tab > Firmware Update. 3.2.2 Event Information The Event Information field displays six of the most recent Runtime events.
.... • Logical Drive Storage tab > Logical Drive. • Physical Drive Device tab > Physical Drive List. • Spare Drive Storage tab > Spare Drive. • File System NAS tab > File System. • Firmware AdminTool tab > Firmware Update. 3.2.2 Event Information The Event Information field displays six of the most recent Runtime events.
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... devices in your mouse over the drive carrier to bring up the Physical Drive Information, displaying the detailed information of the device. 25 Move your NAS network. Click on the drive to display the information of the installed physical drive (as show below), including the device ID, physical capacity, operational status..., etc. 3.3 Device Tab The Device tab displays the status of all of the enclosures found in the NAS including physical drives, disk arrays, logical drives, power supply units, fans and backplanes.
... devices in your mouse over the drive carrier to bring up the Physical Drive Information, displaying the detailed information of the device. 25 Move your NAS network. Click on the drive to display the information of the installed physical drive (as show below), including the device ID, physical capacity, operational status..., etc. 3.3 Device Tab The Device tab displays the status of all of the enclosures found in the NAS including physical drives, disk arrays, logical drives, power supply units, fans and backplanes.
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... PSU status and the operational status of the devices through the I /O units to display the back view of the following items in the NAS. all enclosures in the NAS. click to close the menu and return to display the virtual view of the system • RAM - CPU usage • Controller thermometer - Identifying...
... PSU status and the operational status of the devices through the I /O units to display the back view of the following items in the NAS. all enclosures in the NAS. click to close the menu and return to display the virtual view of the system • RAM - CPU usage • Controller thermometer - Identifying...
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... button. 3.3.4 Physical Drive Click Device tab > Physical Drive to display the list of the drive − Type - Make and model of physical drives in the NAS. The drive carrier LEDs blink for one minute. Click Device tab > Physical Drive. 2. Move your mouse over the physical drive you want and click the...
... button. 3.3.4 Physical Drive Click Device tab > Physical Drive to display the list of the drive − Type - Make and model of physical drives in the NAS. The drive carrier LEDs blink for one minute. Click Device tab > Physical Drive. 2. Move your mouse over the physical drive you want and click the...
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... the View button. 3. Click the Save button. When a yellow icon or a red icon appears beside a physical drive, check the drive's operational status: 1. Move your entire NAS. Make setting changes as required: enter, change the individual physical drive settings: 1. 3. Click Device tab > Physical Drive. 2. iSCSI information includes the following tabs: − Node...
... the View button. 3. Click the Save button. When a yellow icon or a red icon appears beside a physical drive, check the drive's operational status: 1. Move your entire NAS. Make setting changes as required: enter, change the individual physical drive settings: 1. 3. Click Device tab > Physical Drive. 2. iSCSI information includes the following tabs: − Node...
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...; In the Alias field, enter an alias at a maximum of 32 characters (includes letters, numbers, space between characters, and underline). − Set the LDType as NAS or SAN/DAS. − Select a RAID Level from the dropdown menu, depending on the number of physical drives in the New Logical Drives list. Support...
...; In the Alias field, enter an alias at a maximum of 32 characters (includes letters, numbers, space between characters, and underline). − Set the LDType as NAS or SAN/DAS. − Select a RAID Level from the dropdown menu, depending on the number of physical drives in the New Logical Drives list. Support...
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... or virtual enclosure, monitor events, manage background activities, perform firmware updates, restore factory default settings, and save a NAS configuration report. 3.5.1 System settings and clearing statistics The list of NAS system information, including: − Alias, if assigned − Vendor − Model − Serial Number − Part Number − Revision Number − Number of...
... or virtual enclosure, monitor events, manage background activities, perform firmware updates, restore factory default settings, and save a NAS configuration report. 3.5.1 System settings and clearing statistics The list of NAS system information, including: − Alias, if assigned − Vendor − Model − Serial Number − Part Number − Revision Number − Number of...
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... the condition is needed now. Minor - The list of services displays. 2. Action is most recent events since the last NAS startup. 3.5.2 Services To start a service on the ShareCenter® Pro DNS-1550-04: 1. A number assigned to this specific event. The list of Runtime Events displays the information, including: − Index - Move your mouse...
... the condition is needed now. Minor - The list of services displays. 2. Action is most recent events since the last NAS startup. 3.5.2 Services To start a service on the ShareCenter® Pro DNS-1550-04: 1. A number assigned to this specific event. The list of Runtime Events displays the information, including: − Index - Move your mouse...
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... number is not a serious at this time. Warning - Action is required. − Time - Action is needed but the condition is most important events over NAS startups. Plain language description of the event. Click the Runtime Events button. Information only, no action is needed now. Minor - Click the NVRAM Events...
... number is not a serious at this time. Warning - Action is required. − Time - Action is needed but the condition is most important events over NAS startups. Plain language description of the event. Click the Runtime Events button. Information only, no action is needed now. Minor - Click the NVRAM Events...
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... resources to the Rebuild, more to data read /write operations. − High - More system resources to the Rebuild, fewer to change the Rebuild settings: 1. The NAS Firmware Update window screen appears showing the current Image Version Number. 2. Check the Enable Auto Rebuild box to enable Auto Rebuild (rebuilds when you update...
... resources to the Rebuild, more to data read /write operations. − High - More system resources to the Rebuild, fewer to change the Rebuild settings: 1. The NAS Firmware Update window screen appears showing the current Image Version Number. 2. Check the Enable Auto Rebuild box to enable Auto Rebuild (rebuilds when you update...
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... Latency ● ● ● Minimum Latency ● ● ● IO request ● ● ● To view the Logical Drive performance: 1. When done, the performance of NAS using the analyzed illustrations. The firmware image file appears in the in the illustration below. Click the Submit button. 5. When the update is completed a message...
... Latency ● ● ● Minimum Latency ● ● ● IO request ● ● ● To view the Logical Drive performance: 1. When done, the performance of NAS using the analyzed illustrations. The firmware image file appears in the in the illustration below. Click the Submit button. 5. When the update is completed a message...
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... the Restore factory default settings screen, check the boxes beside the settings you to restores settings (any or all) to their default values for the NAS. Click the OK button in order to default in the confirmation box. 63 The settings include: − CIFS Settings − FTP Settings − AFP Settings...
... the Restore factory default settings screen, check the boxes beside the settings you to restores settings (any or all) to their default values for the NAS. Click the OK button in order to default in the confirmation box. 63 The settings include: − CIFS Settings − FTP Settings − AFP Settings...
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Click the Export button. 3. Click the Submit button. Click AdminTool tab > Configuration File. 2. The NAS system will be saved as a .bcf file in your Host PC. 64 The current configuration will reboot To export the current configuration file: 1. ShareCenter Pro User Manual 3.5.8 Import/Export a system configuration file To import the configuration file to locate the configuration file (.bcf), and then click the Open button. 4. Click the summit button 5. Click the Browse button to the NAS: 1. Click AdminTool tab > Configuration File. 2. Click the Import button. 3.
Click the Export button. 3. Click the Submit button. Click AdminTool tab > Configuration File. 2. The NAS system will be saved as a .bcf file in your Host PC. 64 The current configuration will reboot To export the current configuration file: 1. ShareCenter Pro User Manual 3.5.8 Import/Export a system configuration file To import the configuration file to locate the configuration file (.bcf), and then click the Open button. 4. Click the summit button 5. Click the Browse button to the NAS: 1. Click AdminTool tab > Configuration File. 2. Click the Import button. 3.
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.... 7. Click AdminTool tab > LUNMap. 2. Click the Add Initiator button. 3. Check the Enable LUN Masking option to enable the LUN Mapping and Masking function of the NAS. 65 To define the LUN Mapping 1. Click AdminTool tab > LUNMap. 2. 3.5.9 LUNMap Management The LUN Mapping function allows you wish to make visible by putting a unique...
.... 7. Click AdminTool tab > LUNMap. 2. Click the Add Initiator button. 3. Check the Enable LUN Masking option to enable the LUN Mapping and Masking function of the NAS. 65 To define the LUN Mapping 1. Click AdminTool tab > LUNMap. 2. 3.5.9 LUNMap Management The LUN Mapping function allows you wish to make visible by putting a unique...
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... Pro User Manual 3.5.10 Power Option The Power Option screen displays the power management of SMTP server. 66 Enter the IP address of the NAS. Click AdminTool tab > Message Alert. 2. You can change the following power settings from the screen by moving the mouse over the setting item and clicking ...: − Power On LAN When system shutdown, accept magic packet to power ON. ShareCenter® NAVI can be the utility to power on NAS by LAN. − Power On Automatically 3.5.11 Message Alert The Message Alert function allows the user to receive an e-mail alert for the...
... Pro User Manual 3.5.10 Power Option The Power Option screen displays the power management of SMTP server. 66 Enter the IP address of the NAS. Click AdminTool tab > Message Alert. 2. You can change the following power settings from the screen by moving the mouse over the setting item and clicking ...: − Power On LAN When system shutdown, accept magic packet to power ON. ShareCenter® NAVI can be the utility to power on NAS by LAN. − Power On Automatically 3.5.11 Message Alert The Message Alert function allows the user to receive an e-mail alert for the...