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Contents NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide About This Manual Conventions, Formats, and Scope x How to Use This Manual xi How to Print This Manual xi Revision History ...xii Chapter 1 Configuring Your ReadyNAS Specifying Your Ethernet Connection Settings 1-2 Global Network Settings 1-5 WINS ...1-6 DHCP ...1-7 Setting Up Security ...1-7 Admin Password ...1-7 Security Mode ...1-8 Setting Up User and Group Accounts 1-13...
Contents NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide About This Manual Conventions, Formats, and Scope x How to Use This Manual xi How to Print This Manual xi Revision History ...xii Chapter 1 Configuring Your ReadyNAS Specifying Your Ethernet Connection Settings 1-2 Global Network Settings 1-5 WINS ...1-6 DHCP ...1-7 Setting Up Security ...1-7 Admin Password ...1-7 Security Mode ...1-8 Setting Up User and Group Accounts 1-13...
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.../X6 3-5 Resynchronizing the Volume 3-6 Resetting Your System (System Switch 3-6 Configuring RAID on the ReadyNAS 1100 and NV 3-7 Backing Up the ReadyNAS to a USB Drive 3-9 ReadyNAS1100 Backup 3-10 ReadyNAS NV+ Backup 3-10 Removing the System Module from the ReadyNAS 1100 3-11 Changing User Passwords 3-11 Appendix A RAID Levels Simplified RAID Level 0 ...A-1 RAID Level 1 ...A-1 RAID Level 5 ...A-2 RAID Level X (X-RAID...
.../X6 3-5 Resynchronizing the Volume 3-6 Resetting Your System (System Switch 3-6 Configuring RAID on the ReadyNAS 1100 and NV 3-7 Backing Up the ReadyNAS to a USB Drive 3-9 ReadyNAS1100 Backup 3-10 ReadyNAS NV+ Backup 3-10 Removing the System Module from the ReadyNAS 1100 3-11 Changing User Passwords 3-11 Appendix A RAID Levels Simplified RAID Level 0 ...A-1 RAID Level 1 ...A-1 RAID Level 5 ...A-2 RAID Level X (X-RAID...
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... your product and the ReadyNAS Setup Manual on the ReadyNAS, skip to change their password. Appendix C, "Glossary," provides definitions for an explanation of the technical terminologies used in accessing the shares on the Installation CD. Appendix A, "RAID Levels Simplified," explains the RAID levels that the ReadyNAS supports. Chapter 2, "Accessing Shares from NETGEAR, Inc. If you...
... your product and the ReadyNAS Setup Manual on the ReadyNAS, skip to change their password. Appendix C, "Glossary," provides definitions for an explanation of the technical terminologies used in accessing the shares on the Installation CD. Appendix A, "RAID Levels Simplified," explains the RAID levels that the ReadyNAS supports. Chapter 2, "Accessing Shares from NETGEAR, Inc. If you...
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... box if you to specify this user has administrative privileges when accessing shares. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide DHCP The DHCP tab allows you want the ReadyNAS device to act as a DHCP server. Be sure to set up the password recovery feature on the ReadyNAS. DHCP service simplifies management of a network by dynamically assigning IP addresses to...
... box if you to specify this user has administrative privileges when accessing shares. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide DHCP The DHCP tab allows you want the ReadyNAS device to act as a DHCP server. Be sure to set up the password recovery feature on the ReadyNAS. DHCP service simplifies management of a network by dynamically assigning IP addresses to...
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... effectively change or erase the data on the ReadyNAS. Figure 1-13 Security Mode The ReadyNAS device offers three security options for your current network authentication scheme. 1-8 Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide this password is sent to the e-mail address you are requested to enter a password recovery question, the expected answer, and an...
... effectively change or erase the data on the ReadyNAS. Figure 1-13 Security Mode The ReadyNAS device offers three security options for your current network authentication scheme. 1-8 Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide this password is sent to the e-mail address you are requested to enter a password recovery question, the expected answer, and an...
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...to shares requires proper login authentication, and you can be password protected if you create in the domain. In this environment can specify which users and/or groups you do not use the ReadyNAS in this environment by creating a trusted relationship with more than...in a domain environment with the domain/ADS authentication server and allowing all user authentications to offer access. The Share security mode is suitable for most appropriate for separate account administration on the ReadyNAS device itself . NETGEAR advises that you want to restrict company financial ...
...to shares requires proper login authentication, and you can be password protected if you create in the domain. In this environment can specify which users and/or groups you do not use the ReadyNAS in this environment by creating a trusted relationship with more than...in a domain environment with the domain/ADS authentication server and allowing all user authentications to offer access. The Share security mode is suitable for most appropriate for separate account administration on the ReadyNAS device itself . NETGEAR advises that you want to restrict company financial ...
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Each user accesses the shares on a per-share basis. 1-10 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Figure 1-14 Share Security Mode The Share Security Mode is adequate for home or small offices. Select this option if you want to set up and is the easiest security option to restrict share access with the use of an optional share password. This option supports setting disk quotas on the device as a common guest user and has the same read/write privilege as other users.
Each user accesses the shares on a per-share basis. 1-10 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Figure 1-14 Share Security Mode The Share Security Mode is adequate for home or small offices. Select this option if you want to set up and is the easiest security option to restrict share access with the use of an optional share password. This option supports setting disk quotas on the device as a common guest user and has the same read/write privilege as other users.
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...choose the Domain security mode option, you need to have the ReadyNAS automatically auto-detect the domain controller, or you need the following information: • Domain name • Domain administrator login • Domain administrator password • If using ADS: - DNS name of the ...server for the ReadyNAS device. You can specify the IP address. You need to supply the IP address of the ADS realm - OU (Organization Unit). Click Apply to join the domain. 1-12 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS The lowest level OU must be specified first. NETGEAR ReadyNAS ...
...choose the Domain security mode option, you need to have the ReadyNAS automatically auto-detect the domain controller, or you need the following information: • Domain name • Domain administrator login • Domain administrator password • If using ADS: - DNS name of the ...server for the ReadyNAS device. You can specify the IP address. You need to supply the IP address of the ADS realm - OU (Organization Unit). Click Apply to join the domain. 1-12 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS The lowest level OU must be specified first. NETGEAR ReadyNAS ...
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Managing Users To manage user accounts: 1. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide name3,gid3,quota3,member31:member32:member33 : Please note the following information: • User name, • E-mail address • User ID • Select a group from the drop-down menu. • Password • Disk quota. 3. Select Manage Users from the Group pull-down menu. ... field is required. • Quota is set to default if not specified. • GID is created with members barney and betty. Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-15 Click the Add User tab to save your settings.
Managing Users To manage user accounts: 1. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide name3,gid3,quota3,member31:member32:member33 : Please note the following information: • User name, • E-mail address • User ID • Select a group from the drop-down menu. • Password • Disk quota. 3. Select Manage Users from the Group pull-down menu. ... field is required. • Quota is set to default if not specified. • GID is created with members barney and betty. Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-15 Click the Add User tab to save your settings.
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...,uid2,quota2 name3,password3,group3,email3,uid3,quota3 : Please note the following: • Spaces around commas are ignored. • The name and password fields are required. • If a listed group account does not exist, it is omitted or left blank. 1-16 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your... to assign a disk quota, enter 0. The format of users, select Import user list from the pull-down menu. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Figure 1-19 Only the user name and password fields are set up disk quotas. Without an e-mail address, the user will not be warned when disk usage approaches ...
...,uid2,quota2 name3,password3,group3,email3,uid3,quota3 : Please note the following: • Spaces around commas are ignored. • The name and password fields are required. • If a listed group account does not exist, it is omitted or left blank. 1-16 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your... to assign a disk quota, enter 0. The format of users, select Import user list from the pull-down menu. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Figure 1-19 Only the user name and password fields are set up disk quotas. Without an e-mail address, the user will not be warned when disk usage approaches ...
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... to manage various services for Share Access The Services screen allows you wish to the ReadyNAS. wilma,imhiswif,ourgroup,[email protected],225,50 In this example, user wilma has a password imhiswif, belongs to the group ourgroup, receives email notification sent to [email protected], ...has a UID set to 225, and a quota set to hello123, belongs to [email protected], has a UID assigned automatically, and has a default quota. This in the following sections. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User ...
... to manage various services for Share Access The Services screen allows you wish to the ReadyNAS. wilma,imhiswif,ourgroup,[email protected],225,50 In this example, user wilma has a password imhiswif, belongs to the group ourgroup, receives email notification sent to [email protected], ...has a UID set to 225, and a quota set to hello123, belongs to [email protected], has a UID assigned automatically, and has a default quota. This in the following sections. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User ...
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....htm or index.html. If you can be disabled. • NFS (Network File Service). NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Standard File Protocols The standard file protocols are common file-sharing services that allow for a more secure transmission of passwords and data. You can specify a nonstandard port (default is used in the Linux platform but...
....htm or index.html. If you can be disabled. • NFS (Network File Service). NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Standard File Protocols The standard file protocols are common file-sharing services that allow for a more secure transmission of passwords and data. You can specify a nonstandard port (default is used in the Linux platform but...
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If more than one volume is configured, click on the security mode. Figure 1-37 1-34 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Figure 1-36 Adding Shares To add a share: 1. From the main menu, select Volumes > Volume Settings. Select Add Shares. Add Shares has two views, depending on the volume you wish to add the share. 2. In the Add Shares screen, enter the share name, description and, optionally, the password and disk quota. (The share password and share disk quota are available only in the security mode).
If more than one volume is configured, click on the security mode. Figure 1-37 1-34 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Figure 1-36 Adding Shares To add a share: 1. From the main menu, select Volumes > Volume Settings. Select Add Shares. Add Shares has two views, depending on the volume you wish to add the share. 2. In the Add Shares screen, enter the share name, description and, optionally, the password and disk quota. (The share password and share disk quota are available only in the security mode).
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...They are similar except for each of the Delete check box represent the services that are account-specific. Figure 1-39 Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-35 NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide In the User or Domain security modes, the Add Share tab consists only of the share listing and click Delete.... Figure 1-38 If you finish adding the shares, refer to five shares at a time. The columns to the share for the password and disk quota...
...They are similar except for each of the Delete check box represent the services that are account-specific. Figure 1-39 Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-35 NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide In the User or Domain security modes, the Add Share tab consists only of the share listing and click Delete.... Figure 1-38 If you finish adding the shares, refer to five shares at a time. The columns to the share for the password and disk quota...
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...or destination must be a Windows PC/ReadyNAS system, an NFS server, or a rsync server. If you selected a ReadyNAS share for the source, you can select a backup schedule as frequently as once every 4 hours daily or just once a week. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide My Documents/My Pictures With ...private home share on a remote ReadyNAS server configured for Share security mode, enter the name of those snapshots (see "Snapshots" on page 1-28 to Step 1 except that you are accessing a password-protected share on the ReadyNAS (either enter another local ReadyNAS share for the destination, or ...
...or destination must be a Windows PC/ReadyNAS system, an NFS server, or a rsync server. If you selected a ReadyNAS share for the source, you can select a backup schedule as frequently as once every 4 hours daily or just once a week. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide My Documents/My Pictures With ...private home share on a remote ReadyNAS server configured for Share security mode, enter the name of those snapshots (see "Snapshots" on page 1-28 to Step 1 except that you are accessing a password-protected share on the ReadyNAS (either enter another local ReadyNAS share for the destination, or ...
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...that you utilize an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) before enabling that option: • NETGEAR recommends that you were unable to tweak the system performance, select Performance from the device...ReadyNAS In that some of sync with most DSL services. Without battery backup, there is the case, simply enter the user name and password in this tab. Note that case, specify an appropriate SMTP server... in the fields provided. Performance If you select the Disable full data journaling only if the NAS ...
...that you utilize an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) before enabling that option: • NETGEAR recommends that you were unable to tweak the system performance, select Performance from the device...ReadyNAS In that some of sync with most DSL services. Without battery backup, there is the case, simply enter the user name and password in this tab. Note that case, specify an appropriate SMTP server... in the fields provided. Performance If you select the Disable full data journaling only if the NAS ...
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Figure 2-4 Open the My Network folder to the ReadyNAS. Accessing Shares from the Finder Go menu to access the shares and click Connect. In User or Domain security mode, enter the user name and password you wish to use to connect to display the ReadyNAS hostname. Figure 2-5 In Share security mode, select the Guest radio button to see a listing of available networks. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide AFP over Bonjour To access the AFP share advertised over Bonjour on Mac OS X, select Network from Your Operating System 2-3 v1.0, October 2007
Figure 2-4 Open the My Network folder to the ReadyNAS. Accessing Shares from the Finder Go menu to access the shares and click Connect. In User or Domain security mode, enter the user name and password you wish to use to connect to display the ReadyNAS hostname. Figure 2-5 In Share security mode, select the Guest radio button to see a listing of available networks. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide AFP over Bonjour To access the AFP share advertised over Bonjour on Mac OS X, select Network from Your Operating System 2-3 v1.0, October 2007
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... to use to connect to and click OK. Figure 2-9 In Share security mode, you need to specify only the user name and password-if you want to connect to the ReadyNAS. Accessing Shares from Your Operating System 2-5 v1.0, October 2007 Then, select the share you have not set up a user name, enter...
... to use to connect to and click OK. Figure 2-9 In Share security mode, you need to specify only the user name and password-if you want to connect to the ReadyNAS. Accessing Shares from Your Operating System 2-5 v1.0, October 2007 Then, select the share you have not set up a user name, enter...
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... user account and password otherwise, and click Connect. Select the share you wish to connect to and click OK. 2-6 Accessing Shares from the AppleTalk section, and click Connect. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide MAC OS 9 To access the same share under Mac OS 9, select Connect to Server from the Finder menu, choose the NAS device entry...
... user account and password otherwise, and click Connect. Select the share you wish to connect to and click OK. 2-6 Accessing Shares from the AppleTalk section, and click Connect. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide MAC OS 9 To access the same share under Mac OS 9, select Connect to Server from the Finder menu, choose the NAS device entry...
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Figure 2-17 If the Share is read-only, only the file manager displays. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide If the ReadyNAS is in User or Domain mode. Otherwise, log in with a valid user name and password if the ReadyNAS is in Share security mode, enter the share name and share password. Accessing Shares from Your Operating System 2-9 v1.0, October 2007 Figure 2-16 If the Share access is also writable, the file manager displays options for creating, modifying, and deleting files, as follows.
Figure 2-17 If the Share is read-only, only the file manager displays. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide If the ReadyNAS is in User or Domain mode. Otherwise, log in with a valid user name and password if the ReadyNAS is in Share security mode, enter the share name and share password. Accessing Shares from Your Operating System 2-9 v1.0, October 2007 Figure 2-16 If the Share access is also writable, the file manager displays options for creating, modifying, and deleting files, as follows.