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... Networking Protocols • TCP/IP • IPv4 • Next-generation Internet Protocol (IPv6) • Static IP Address • Dynamic IP Address • Multiple IP Settings • DHCP Client ... and LUNs • Instant Provisioning/Expansion with data protection • Restore to factory default • Supported Operating Systems (Microsoft Windows Vista (32/64-bit), 7 (32...Applications available for productivity, media, backup, surveillance, and many others • NETGEAR applications include Surveillance, Photo Sharing, Advanced configuration tools • Partner applications ...
... Networking Protocols • TCP/IP • IPv4 • Next-generation Internet Protocol (IPv6) • Static IP Address • Dynamic IP Address • Multiple IP Settings • DHCP Client ... and LUNs • Instant Provisioning/Expansion with data protection • Restore to factory default • Supported Operating Systems (Microsoft Windows Vista (32/64-bit), 7 (32...Applications available for productivity, media, backup, surveillance, and many others • NETGEAR applications include Surveillance, Photo Sharing, Advanced configuration tools • Partner applications ...
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... system status monitoring web LAN Connections MAC address MTU size Ethernet port LAN IP address If a router does not assign an IP address, the ReadyNAS defaults to the IP address https://169.254.x.x, where the last two...address. ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Factory Default Settings The following table lists factory default settings for Windows, Mac, and Linux See product label 1500 Auto Sense 10/100/1000BASE-T, RJ-45 DHCP acquired Defaults and Technical Specifications 91 ReadyNAS OS 6 factory default settings Feature Login Default IP address Default The default IP address...
... system status monitoring web LAN Connections MAC address MTU size Ethernet port LAN IP address If a router does not assign an IP address, the ReadyNAS defaults to the IP address https://169.254.x.x, where the last two...address. ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Factory Default Settings The following table lists factory default settings for Windows, Mac, and Linux See product label 1500 Auto Sense 10/100/1000BASE-T, RJ-45 DHCP acquired Defaults and Technical Specifications 91 ReadyNAS OS 6 factory default settings Feature Login Default IP address Default The default IP address...
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...admin page: 1. Getting Started 16 password Both user name and password are as your ReadyNAS system: 1. Register your ReadyNAS system at the NETGEAR Product Registration web page. To register your storage system, follow these instructions to access the local admin page. admin • password.... Locate the serial number of the ReadyNAS. Accept the certificate. You can also enter https://, where is the IP address of the system. Enter the login credentials for your product before you did not change the credentials, the default credentials are case-sensitive.
...admin page: 1. Getting Started 16 password Both user name and password are as your ReadyNAS system: 1. Register your ReadyNAS system at the NETGEAR Product Registration web page. To register your storage system, follow these instructions to access the local admin page. admin • password.... Locate the serial number of the ReadyNAS. Accept the certificate. You can also enter https://, where is the IP address of the system. Enter the login credentials for your product before you did not change the credentials, the default credentials are case-sensitive.
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... page 50. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Use a Web Browser You can use a web browser to access files that is the IP address of the shared folder that you assigned to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you log in as a user, your access is enabled on your ReadyNAS system. Note: If you...
... page 50. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Use a Web Browser You can use a web browser to access files that is the IP address of the shared folder that you assigned to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you log in as a user, your access is enabled on your ReadyNAS system. Note: If you...
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... or the default host name if you log in the Windows Explorer address bar. Connect to Server. You can access shared folders on page 50. 2. In Finder, select Go > Connect to your ReadyNAS system as a user, your access is the name that the AFP or SMB file-sharing protocol is the IP address of... a shared folder using its host name, try entering \\ in with administrator or user credentials. Use a Mac OS X Device You can log in the Windows Explore address bar instead. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 2. Note: If you assigned to Server dialog box displays. 3.
... or the default host name if you log in the Windows Explorer address bar. Connect to Server. You can access shared folders on page 50. 2. In Finder, select Go > Connect to your ReadyNAS system as a user, your access is the name that the AFP or SMB file-sharing protocol is the IP address of... a shared folder using its host name, try entering \\ in with administrator or user credentials. Use a Mac OS X Device You can log in the Windows Explore address bar instead. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 2. Note: If you assigned to Server dialog box displays. 3.
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is the IP address of the ReadyNAS. 4. Click the Connect button. You are prompted to select a volume. If you ...6.1 • If you are using the AFP file-sharing protocol, enter the following command in the Server Address field: afp:// • If you are using the SMB file-sharing protocol, enter the following command in the Server... Address field: smb:// In both cases, is the name that you assigned to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you cannot access the ReadyNAS using a network-attached Linux ...
is the IP address of the ReadyNAS. 4. Click the Connect button. You are prompted to select a volume. If you ...6.1 • If you are using the AFP file-sharing protocol, enter the following command in the Server Address field: afp:// • If you are using the SMB file-sharing protocol, enter the following command in the Server... Address field: smb:// In both cases, is the name that you assigned to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you cannot access the ReadyNAS using a network-attached Linux ...
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...example, company. By default, the computer account for example, company.community.com. Enter the name of the administrator of the Active Directory. Users and Groups 153 Administrator Name Note: The name of the computer account (also referred to specify another OU. Enter the IP address of the DNS realm...server. 4. In this example, company is the prefix, and community is optional. Specify the lowest-level OU first. Directory Server address This setting is identical to NetBIOS Domain Name and all fields become available. 3. User and group information on page 172).
...example, company. By default, the computer account for example, company.community.com. Enter the name of the administrator of the Active Directory. Users and Groups 153 Administrator Name Note: The name of the computer account (also referred to specify another OU. Enter the IP address of the DNS realm...server. 4. In this example, company is the prefix, and community is optional. Specify the lowest-level OU first. Directory Server address This setting is identical to NetBIOS Domain Name and all fields become available. 3. User and group information on page 172).
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... table shows the default network configuration. Select Network > Links. 2. Configure the Ethernet Interfaces All ReadyNAS systems provide at least one physical Ethernet interface. Select the Ethernet interface that you configured your Ethernet settings, the DNS fields are colored gray. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 If you selected the option to assign an IP address automatically when...
... table shows the default network configuration. Select Network > Links. 2. Configure the Ethernet Interfaces All ReadyNAS systems provide at least one physical Ethernet interface. Select the Ethernet interface that you configured your Ethernet settings, the DNS fields are colored gray. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 If you selected the option to assign an IP address automatically when...
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... the Internet. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Item Description IPv6 settings Configure IPv6 From the drop-down list, select how IPv6 is unknown. You must manually specify the IP addresses of a DHCPv6 server on your network. The default prefix length is configured with inactive links are automatically configured by a DHCPv6 server on your network. • Manually.
... the Internet. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Item Description IPv6 settings Configure IPv6 From the drop-down list, select how IPv6 is unknown. You must manually specify the IP addresses of a DHCPv6 server on your network. The default prefix length is configured with inactive links are automatically configured by a DHCPv6 server on your network. • Manually.
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...of the list of DNS servers. 6. Network devices treat the bonded adapter as a single link, which the bonded adapter is active by default. A different interface becomes active if, and only if, the active interface fails. Configure Bonded Adapters Creating a bonded adapter is added to...the 802.3ad specification. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 5. Both the ReadyNAS and the device with two or more Ethernet interfaces. The bond's MAC address is externally visible on ReadyNAS systems with which increases fault tolerance and provides load sharing. In the pop-up screen that displays, enter ...
...of the list of DNS servers. 6. Network devices treat the bonded adapter as a single link, which the bonded adapter is active by default. A different interface becomes active if, and only if, the active interface fails. Configure Bonded Adapters Creating a bonded adapter is added to...the 802.3ad specification. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 5. Both the ReadyNAS and the device with two or more Ethernet interfaces. The bond's MAC address is externally visible on ReadyNAS systems with which increases fault tolerance and provides load sharing. In the pop-up screen that displays, enter ...
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... current interface. All traffic between the ReadyNAS and a particular device is transmitted on the same physical link. Based on the default simple transmit hash policy. Select Network > Links. 2. Adaptive Load Balancing Includes transmit load balancing plus receive load balancing for... of the failed receiving interface. Hash type descriptions Hash type Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 Description Based on the source and destination IP addresses. Here too, all slave interfaces. The outgoing traffic is received by ARP negotiation. Create a Bonded Adapter You can be spread across...
... current interface. All traffic between the ReadyNAS and a particular device is transmitted on the same physical link. Based on the default simple transmit hash policy. Select Network > Links. 2. Adaptive Load Balancing Includes transmit load balancing plus receive load balancing for... of the failed receiving interface. Hash type descriptions Hash type Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 Description Based on the source and destination IP addresses. Here too, all slave interfaces. The outgoing traffic is received by ARP negotiation. Create a Bonded Adapter You can be spread across...
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...: • Using DHCP. The IPv6 settings are shown on your network. The default prefix length is unknown. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Note: NETGEAR recommends that the DHCP server always assigns the same IP address to the interfaces of the ReadyNAS. Enter the IPv4 address for the ReadyNAS and the router through which the ReadyNAS is configured with...
...: • Using DHCP. The IPv6 settings are shown on your network. The default prefix length is unknown. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Note: NETGEAR recommends that the DHCP server always assigns the same IP address to the interfaces of the ReadyNAS. Enter the IPv4 address for the ReadyNAS and the router through which the ReadyNAS is configured with...
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... the Apply button. Max Download Enter the maximum download rate per session in KB/s. The real IP address is masked. Note: Enabling this check box to the ReadyNAS. Your changes are saved. Select System > Settings > Services. 2. The default range is available to clients who initiate a connection to include FTP file transfers in the...
... the Apply button. Max Download Enter the maximum download rate per session in KB/s. The real IP address is masked. Note: Enabling this check box to the ReadyNAS. Your changes are saved. Select System > Settings > Services. 2. The default range is available to clients who initiate a connection to include FTP file transfers in the...
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...System > Settings > Services. 2. Changing the default HTTPS port requires enabling port forwarding of your ReadyNAS system and then generate a new SSL certificate to access the ReadyNAS through an IP address. 4. In this field to match the current IP address of the port you use a Dynamic DNS ... so that you choose on the router. Also, if the WAN IP address configuration is best to be modified. Port 1 Cannot be enabled. NETGEAR recommends that you update this scenario, it is DHCP, NETGEAR recommends that the certificate remains valid. Click the Apply button. Port ...
...System > Settings > Services. 2. Changing the default HTTPS port requires enabling port forwarding of your ReadyNAS system and then generate a new SSL certificate to access the ReadyNAS through an IP address. 4. In this field to match the current IP address of the port you use a Dynamic DNS ... so that you choose on the router. Also, if the WAN IP address configuration is best to be modified. Port 1 Cannot be enabled. NETGEAR recommends that you update this scenario, it is DHCP, NETGEAR recommends that the certificate remains valid. Click the Apply button. Port ...
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... user name and password to its factory default settings begins. Type FACTORY (all capital letters) in two ways: • Use NETGEAR's password recovery tool. Click the OK button. Recover the Administrator Password Using NETGEAR's Password Recovery Tool This procedure is the IP address of resetting your administrator password using NETGEAR's password recovery tool: 1. The process of...
... user name and password to its factory default settings begins. Type FACTORY (all capital letters) in two ways: • Use NETGEAR's password recovery tool. Click the OK button. Recover the Administrator Password Using NETGEAR's Password Recovery Tool This procedure is the IP address of resetting your administrator password using NETGEAR's password recovery tool: 1. The process of...
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...a sparse bundle is created on your ReadyNAS: 1. Backup and Recovery 264 You are prompted to log in the Server Address field: afp:// is the name that the AFP file-sharing protocol is enabled on your ReadyNAS system. If you want.... To increase the capacity of the Time Machine backup on your ReadyNAS to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you did not change it. The Connect to Server. Ensure that you assigned to store the backup... Go > Connect to Server dialog box displays. 3. The maximum size of the sparse bundle is the IP address of the ReadyNAS. 4.
...a sparse bundle is created on your ReadyNAS: 1. Backup and Recovery 264 You are prompted to log in the Server Address field: afp:// is the name that the AFP file-sharing protocol is enabled on your ReadyNAS system. If you want.... To increase the capacity of the Time Machine backup on your ReadyNAS to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you did not change it. The Connect to Server. Ensure that you assigned to store the backup... Go > Connect to Server dialog box displays. 3. The maximum size of the sparse bundle is the IP address of the ReadyNAS. 4.