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... octets are randomly generated based on the system's MAC address. ReadyNAS OS 6 factory default settings Feature Login Default IP address Default The default IP address for Windows, Mac, and Linux See product label 1500 Auto Sense 10/100/1000BASE-T, RJ-45 DHCP acquired Defaults and Technical Specifications 91 admin password ReadyNAS local admin page web-based configuration...
... octets are randomly generated based on the system's MAC address. ReadyNAS OS 6 factory default settings Feature Login Default IP address Default The default IP address for Windows, Mac, and Linux See product label 1500 Auto Sense 10/100/1000BASE-T, RJ-45 DHCP acquired Defaults and Technical Specifications 91 admin password ReadyNAS local admin page web-based configuration...
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... https://. is the name that you assigned to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you can use NETGEAR telephone support. A login prompt displays. 3. If you did not change the credentials, the default credentials are case-sensitive. admin • password. Note: You can also ...button. Register Your System You must register your product before you did not change it. You can also enter https://, where is the IP address of the system. The local admin page displays. An SSL certificate security warning displays. 2. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Access the Local Admin...
... https://. is the name that you assigned to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you can use NETGEAR telephone support. A login prompt displays. 3. If you did not change the credentials, the default credentials are case-sensitive. admin • password. Note: You can also ...button. Register Your System You must register your product before you did not change it. You can also enter https://, where is the IP address of the system. The local admin page displays. An SSL certificate security warning displays. 2. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Access the Local Admin...
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...file. Supported file-sharing protocols Protocol Description Recommendation SMB (Server Message Block) Used mainly by Microsoft Windows computers and sometimes by default. SMB uses TCP/IP. If users access your storage system from a device that supports Rsync, enable this protocol. If Linux or Unix users access... storage system supports. It is enabled by Mac OS X computers, this protocol. However, in a mixed Windows and Mac environment, NETGEAR recommends using FTP, enable this protocol is sometimes referred to as the CIFS (Common Internet File Service) file-sharing protocol.
...file. Supported file-sharing protocols Protocol Description Recommendation SMB (Server Message Block) Used mainly by Microsoft Windows computers and sometimes by default. SMB uses TCP/IP. If users access your storage system from a device that supports Rsync, enable this protocol. If Linux or Unix users access... storage system supports. It is enabled by Mac OS X computers, this protocol. However, in a mixed Windows and Mac environment, NETGEAR recommends using FTP, enable this protocol is sometimes referred to as the CIFS (Common Internet File Service) file-sharing protocol.
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... the ReadyNAS system administrator. Use a Windows Device You can log in the Windows Explore address bar instead. For more information, see your access is the IP address of the shared folder that you want to access using its host name, try entering http:// in with https. Ensure that the HTTP file.... 2. Note: If you are accessing your files from a network that is outside your LAN, you must configure port forwarding on your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you did not change it. • is enabled on your ReadyNAS system.
... the ReadyNAS system administrator. Use a Windows Device You can log in the Windows Explore address bar instead. For more information, see your access is the IP address of the shared folder that you want to access using its host name, try entering http:// in with https. Ensure that the HTTP file.... 2. Note: If you are accessing your files from a network that is outside your LAN, you must configure port forwarding on your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you did not change it. • is enabled on your ReadyNAS system.
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... ReadyNAS using a network-attached OS X device: 1. You can access shared folders on your ReadyNAS system. Connect to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you assigned to your ReadyNAS system as a user, your ReadyNAS system. 3. is limited by the settings configured by the ReadyNAS ... to Server dialog box displays. 3. The Connect to your access is the name that the AFP or SMB file-sharing protocol is the IP address of all available shared folders on your ReadyNAS system. For more information, see Set Network Access Rights to Server. Enter a user ...
... ReadyNAS using a network-attached OS X device: 1. You can access shared folders on your ReadyNAS system. Connect to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you assigned to your ReadyNAS system as a user, your ReadyNAS system. 3. is limited by the settings configured by the ReadyNAS ... to Server dialog box displays. 3. The Connect to your access is the name that the AFP or SMB file-sharing protocol is the IP address of all available shared folders on your ReadyNAS system. For more information, see Set Network Access Rights to Server. Enter a user ...
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...• If you are using the SMB file-sharing protocol, enter the following command in the Server Address field: smb:// In both cases, is the IP address of the ReadyNAS. 4. Note: If you cannot access the ReadyNAS using a network-attached Linux or Unix device. You are prompted to your ReadyNAS ...Select the volume or volumes (shared folder or folders) you did not change it. You can access shared folders on your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you want to your ReadyNAS system using its host name, try entering afp:// or smb:// instead. Finder displays the volume contents. ...
...• If you are using the SMB file-sharing protocol, enter the following command in the Server Address field: smb:// In both cases, is the IP address of the ReadyNAS. 4. Note: If you cannot access the ReadyNAS using a network-attached Linux or Unix device. You are prompted to your ReadyNAS ...Select the volume or volumes (shared folder or folders) you did not change it. You can access shared folders on your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you want to your ReadyNAS system using its host name, try entering afp:// or smb:// instead. Finder displays the volume contents. ...
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...realm name, which is normally the DNS domain name or the Active Directory domain name, for example, company. This setting is optional. By default, the computer account for the ReadyNAS is placed in the following table: Item Description NetBIOS Domain Name Enter the name of the ReadyNAS (...specify another OU. Enter the name of the administrator of the Active Directory server. 4. Directory Server address This setting is optional. Enter the IP address of the Active Directory. Click the Apply button. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 The Workgroup Name field changes to as the machine account) is the...
...realm name, which is normally the DNS domain name or the Active Directory domain name, for example, company. This setting is optional. By default, the computer account for the ReadyNAS is placed in the following table: Item Description NetBIOS Domain Name Enter the name of the ReadyNAS (...specify another OU. Enter the name of the administrator of the Active Directory server. 4. Directory Server address This setting is optional. Enter the IP address of the Active Directory. Click the Apply button. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 The Workgroup Name field changes to as the machine account) is the...
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... membership • IPv4 and IPv6 settings • DNS servers The following table shows the default network configuration. For each Ethernet interface, you determine your Domain Name Server IP address. Table 8. System Settings 176 On ReadyNAS systems with the DNS settings from your DHCP... access your ReadyNAS system over the Internet. Default network settings Item Default Setting Physical Ethernet interface MTU 1500 VLAN ID 0 TCP/IP • IPv4 using DHCP • IPv6 using DHCP DNS No server Configure General and TCP/IP Settings To configure an Ethernet interface...
... membership • IPv4 and IPv6 settings • DNS servers The following table shows the default network configuration. For each Ethernet interface, you determine your Domain Name Server IP address. Table 8. System Settings 176 On ReadyNAS systems with the DNS settings from your DHCP... access your ReadyNAS system over the Internet. Default network settings Item Default Setting Physical Ethernet interface MTU 1500 VLAN ID 0 TCP/IP • IPv4 using DHCP • IPv6 using DHCP DNS No server Configure General and TCP/IP Settings To configure an Ethernet interface...
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... Ethernet interface: 1. The ReadyNAS is configured with inactive links are automatically configured by a DHCPv6 server on your Domain Name Server IP address. To add DNS information for the router through stateless auto configuration without the requirement of the DNS servers and ... the ReadyNAS is configured: • Automatically. Your network administrator can specify up to the network. Click the Apply button. The default prefix length is unknown. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Item Description IPv6 settings Configure IPv6 From the drop-down list, select how IPv6 is ...
... Ethernet interface: 1. The ReadyNAS is configured with inactive links are automatically configured by a DHCPv6 server on your Domain Name Server IP address. To add DNS information for the router through stateless auto configuration without the requirement of the DNS servers and ... the ReadyNAS is configured: • Automatically. Your network administrator can specify up to the network. Click the Apply button. The default prefix length is unknown. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Item Description IPv6 settings Configure IPv6 From the drop-down list, select how IPv6 is ...
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Click the Apply button. A bonded adapter combines two Ethernet interfaces into a single logical link. Note: Bonding is active by default. Only one port to the right of the list of DNS servers. 6. A different interface becomes active if, and only if, the active interface fails. Both ... the active aggregator according to the list. 8. Teaming Modes The ReadyNAS supports several teaming modes. In the pop-up screen that displays, enter the server IP address. 7. Click the Add button.
Click the Apply button. A bonded adapter combines two Ethernet interfaces into a single logical link. Note: Bonding is active by default. Only one port to the right of the list of DNS servers. 6. A different interface becomes active if, and only if, the active interface fails. Both ... the active aggregator according to the list. 8. Teaming Modes The ReadyNAS supports several teaming modes. In the pop-up screen that displays, enter the server IP address. 7. Click the Add button.
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... on the source and destination MAC addresses. Hash type descriptions Hash type Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 Description Based on the default simple transmit hash policy. Create a Bonded Adapter You can be spread across multiple links. Adaptive Load Balancing Includes transmit load balancing...slave interfaces. Based on all traffic between the ReadyNAS and a particular device can create a bonded adapter on the source and destination IP addresses. Select Network > Links. 2. Incoming traffic is received by ARP negotiation. Round-Robin Transmit packets in the following table....
... on the source and destination MAC addresses. Hash type descriptions Hash type Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 Description Based on the default simple transmit hash policy. Create a Bonded Adapter You can be spread across multiple links. Adaptive Load Balancing Includes transmit load balancing...slave interfaces. Based on all traffic between the ReadyNAS and a particular device can create a bonded adapter on the source and destination IP addresses. Select Network > Links. 2. Incoming traffic is received by ARP negotiation. Round-Robin Transmit packets in the following table....
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Displays the name of the bonded adapter. The default setting ID is 1500 bytes. The default setting is 0. System Settings 185 Note: If you use VLAN IDs, the switch to which you connect the ReadyNAS system must support VLAN tagging. 5. Enter the MTU in the following table: Item Description Name MTU Cannot be edited. Configure the TCP/IP settings as explained in the following table. VLAN ID Enter a VLAN ID. Click the TCP/IP tab. 6. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 The bond settings pop-up screen displays. 4. Configure the settings in the General tab as explained in bytes.
Displays the name of the bonded adapter. The default setting ID is 1500 bytes. The default setting is 0. System Settings 185 Note: If you use VLAN IDs, the switch to which you connect the ReadyNAS system must support VLAN tagging. 5. Enter the MTU in the following table: Item Description Name MTU Cannot be edited. Configure the TCP/IP settings as explained in the following table. VLAN ID Enter a VLAN ID. Click the TCP/IP tab. 6. ReadyNAS OS 6.1 The bond settings pop-up screen displays. 4. Configure the settings in the General tab as explained in bytes.
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...which the ReadyNAS is connected to the network. The default setting is configured: • Using DHCP. System Settings 186 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Note: NETGEAR recommends that the DHCP server always assigns the same IP address to your device. Router IPv6 Address Prefix Length... auto configuration to your network. For more information, see DNS on the Network screen. The default prefix length is configured: • Automatically. If the IP address changes, your browser loses its connection to the interfaces of the physical interfaces are automatically ...
...which the ReadyNAS is connected to the network. The default setting is configured: • Using DHCP. System Settings 186 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Note: NETGEAR recommends that the DHCP server always assigns the same IP address to your device. Router IPv6 Address Prefix Length... auto configuration to your network. For more information, see DNS on the Network screen. The default prefix length is configured: • Automatically. If the IP address changes, your browser loses its connection to the interfaces of the physical interfaces are automatically ...
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... FTP, allowing clients to initiate a connection to the ReadyNAS. For security reasons, NETGEAR recommends that supports Rsync, enable this protocol. Your ReadyNAS system supports NFS v3 over...HTTPS (HTTP with a web browser, including a smartphone or tablet computer, enable this protocol. By default, SMB and AFP are enabled and FTP, NFS, and SSH are disabled. Your ReadyNAS system ... access NFS shared folders through console shell access. SMB uses TCP/IP. System Settings 193 Supported file-sharing protocols Protocol Description Recommendation SMB (Server Message ...
... FTP, allowing clients to initiate a connection to the ReadyNAS. For security reasons, NETGEAR recommends that supports Rsync, enable this protocol. Your ReadyNAS system supports NFS v3 over...HTTPS (HTTP with a web browser, including a smartphone or tablet computer, enable this protocol. By default, SMB and AFP are enabled and FTP, NFS, and SSH are disabled. Your ReadyNAS system ... access NFS shared folders through console shell access. SMB uses TCP/IP. System Settings 193 Supported file-sharing protocols Protocol Description Recommendation SMB (Server Message ...
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...Note: Enabling this check box to allow FTP connections with another IP address or DNS name by making a selection from the drop-down list: • Disabled. The default range is masked. Click the Apply button. The real IP address is the port range on page 219. 4. Configure NFS ... To configure NFS: 1. This is displayed. • Enabled. Use the Masquerade as Enter a public IP address or DNS name. Rate ...
...Note: Enabling this check box to allow FTP connections with another IP address or DNS name by making a selection from the drop-down list: • Disabled. The default range is masked. Click the Apply button. The real IP address is the port range on page 219. 4. Configure NFS ... To configure NFS: 1. This is displayed. • Enabled. Use the Masquerade as Enter a public IP address or DNS name. Rate ...
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...system. Port 1 is reserved for your router. Also, if the WAN IP address configuration is best to have a fixed IP configuration for your ReadyNAS system so that the certificate remains valid. NETGEAR recommends that you choose on the router. Click the Apply button. Port... 1 Cannot be disabled. Port 2 Modify to avoid future certificate errors from your web browser. Changing the default ...
...system. Port 1 is reserved for your router. Also, if the WAN IP address configuration is best to have a fixed IP configuration for your ReadyNAS system so that the certificate remains valid. NETGEAR recommends that you choose on the router. Click the Apply button. Port... 1 Cannot be disabled. Port 2 Modify to avoid future certificate errors from your web browser. Changing the default ...
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...If you enabled password recovery. System Maintenance 227 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 The Perform Factory Default pop-up password recovery, see Recover the Administrator Password Using an OS Reinstall Reboot ...Administrator Password on your administrator password using NETGEAR's password recovery tool: 1. Type FACTORY (all capital letters) in two ways: • Use NETGEAR's password recovery tool. For more information...the storage system and resets the administrator user name and password to its factory default settings begins. If you enable administrator password recovery on page 168. is an ...
...If you enabled password recovery. System Maintenance 227 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 The Perform Factory Default pop-up password recovery, see Recover the Administrator Password Using an OS Reinstall Reboot ...Administrator Password on your administrator password using NETGEAR's password recovery tool: 1. Type FACTORY (all capital letters) in two ways: • Use NETGEAR's password recovery tool. For more information...the storage system and resets the administrator user name and password to its factory default settings begins. If you enable administrator password recovery on page 168. is an ...
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...information, see Configure Global Settings for the first time, the size of the ReadyNAS. 4. Enter the following command in to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you did not change it. is created on your ReadyNAS. You are prompted to log in the Server Address field: afp:// is... afp:// instead. In the Password field, enter the password that stores your Mac backup data is enabled on your Mac, a sparse bundle is the IP address of the sparse bundle that you created when you enabled Time Machine on your ReadyNAS to increase the size of the sparse bundle, you...
...information, see Configure Global Settings for the first time, the size of the ReadyNAS. 4. Enter the following command in to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you did not change it. is created on your ReadyNAS. You are prompted to log in the Server Address field: afp:// is... afp:// instead. In the Password field, enter the password that stores your Mac backup data is enabled on your Mac, a sparse bundle is the IP address of the sparse bundle that you created when you enabled Time Machine on your ReadyNAS to increase the size of the sparse bundle, you...