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... Setting Up Your Network Connection 1-2 Ethernet Interface Settings 1-2 Global Network Settings 1-4 Setting Up Security ...1-6 Admin Password ...1-6 Setting Up User and Group Accounts 1-7 Selecting Services for Share Access 1-11 Standard File Protocols 1-11 Streaming Services 1-13 Discovery Services 1-15 Installed AddOns ...1-15 Understanding Volume Management 1-20 Volume Management for X-RAID 1-20 USB Storage ...1-22 Managing Your Shares 1-24 Adding Shares ...1-24 Managing Shares 1-25 USB Shares ...1-31 Configuring Backup Jobs 1-32 Adding a New Backup Job 1-33 Viewing the Backup...
... Setting Up Your Network Connection 1-2 Ethernet Interface Settings 1-2 Global Network Settings 1-4 Setting Up Security ...1-6 Admin Password ...1-6 Setting Up User and Group Accounts 1-7 Selecting Services for Share Access 1-11 Standard File Protocols 1-11 Streaming Services 1-13 Discovery Services 1-15 Installed AddOns ...1-15 Understanding Volume Management 1-20 Volume Management for X-RAID 1-20 USB Storage ...1-22 Managing Your Shares 1-24 Adding Shares ...1-24 Managing Shares 1-25 USB Shares ...1-31 Configuring Backup Jobs 1-32 Adding a New Backup Job 1-33 Viewing the Backup...
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... 2008 The NETGEAR® ReadyNAS Duo User Guide explains each of both. • "Changing User Passwords" covers users other than administrators can access FrontView to this document. If you need to reinstall the firmware or reset the system back to the factory default configuration, see "Resetting Your System (System Switch)" for an explanation of the available options in the FrontView Advanced Control mode. The manual includes: Chapter 1, "Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo," describes all...
... 2008 The NETGEAR® ReadyNAS Duo User Guide explains each of both. • "Changing User Passwords" covers users other than administrators can access FrontView to this document. If you need to reinstall the firmware or reset the system back to the factory default configuration, see "Resetting Your System (System Switch)" for an explanation of the available options in the FrontView Advanced Control mode. The manual includes: Chapter 1, "Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo," describes all...
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... the Use values from the main menu. From the Network menu, you can access your Network settings by selecting Network from a DHCP server option to automatically set the IP address and network mask. 1-2 Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo v1.1, April 2008 Figure 1-3 Move the mouse pointer over the status light to display device information, or click a status light to display the status in more detail. Ethernet Interface Settings Select Network > Interfaces, and then select the Ethernet tab. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide...
... the Use values from the main menu. From the Network menu, you can access your Network settings by selecting Network from a DHCP server option to automatically set the IP address and network mask. 1-2 Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo v1.1, April 2008 Figure 1-3 Move the mouse pointer over the status light to display device information, or click a status light to display the status in more detail. Ethernet Interface Settings Select Network > Interfaces, and then select the Ethernet tab. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide...
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... network environments, changing the default MTU value can manually specify the IP addresses of the system where your network. In most homes and smaller offices, this is automatically populated with the setting from Windows, or over OS X using SMB. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide • MTU. When you to the cable modem or your gigabit switch support jumbo frames. This is also the name that appears in the Ethernet...
... network environments, changing the default MTU value can manually specify the IP addresses of the system where your network. In most homes and smaller offices, this is automatically populated with the setting from Windows, or over OS X using SMB. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide • MTU. When you to the cable modem or your gigabit switch support jumbo frames. This is also the name that appears in the Ethernet...
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... 2008 Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo Examples of the file is: name1,gid1,quota1,member11:member12:member13 name2,gid2,quota2,member21:member22:member23 name3,gid3,quota3,member31:member32:member33 : Please note the following: • Spaces around commas are ignored. • The name field is required. • Quota is set to add a large number of 5000 MB, with account defaults. • Group members are...
... 2008 Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo Examples of the file is: name1,gid1,quota1,member11:member12:member13 name2,gid2,quota2,member21:member22:member23 name3,gid3,quota3,member31:member32:member33 : Please note the following: • Spaces around commas are ignored. • The name field is required. • Quota is set to add a large number of 5000 MB, with account defaults. • Group members are...
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... set various account defaults by Linux and Unix clients. Standard File Protocols The standard file protocols are available: Standard File Protocols, Streaming Services, Discovery Services and Installed AddOns. This service is used mainly by Microsoft Windows clients, and sometimes by default and cannot be disabled. • NFS (Network File Service). Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo v1.1, April 2008 1-11 NFS is enabled by Mac OS X clients. Mac OS 9 and OS X works best using built-in effect controls the type of services are common file-sharing services...
... set various account defaults by Linux and Unix clients. Standard File Protocols The standard file protocols are available: Standard File Protocols, Streaming Services, Discovery Services and Installed AddOns. This service is used mainly by Microsoft Windows clients, and sometimes by default and cannot be disabled. • NFS (Network File Service). Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo v1.1, April 2008 1-11 NFS is enabled by Mac OS X clients. Mac OS 9 and OS X works best using built-in effect controls the type of services are common file-sharing services...
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...). ReadyNAS Duo supports anonymous or user access for a more secure transmission of passwords and data. With the option to redirect default Web access to a specified share, you can elect to set up port forwarding to bypass the default dummy certificate warnings whenever users access the ReadyNAS Duo over the Internet. • HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol). This service is enabled by Web browsers. Used by default and cannot be disabled in the Linux platform but now available for better security when accessing files...
...). ReadyNAS Duo supports anonymous or user access for a more secure transmission of passwords and data. With the option to redirect default Web access to a specified share, you can elect to set up port forwarding to bypass the default dummy certificate warnings whenever users access the ReadyNAS Duo over the Internet. • HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol). This service is enabled by Web browsers. Used by default and cannot be disabled in the Linux platform but now available for better security when accessing files...
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... AFP services. The ReadyNAS Duo enables peer-to-peer file sharing and allows the ReadyNAS Duo to download files unattended using the Bit Torrent technology and share your LAN. The streaming players often utilize the streaming client developed by Syabas. Once you to queue and index torrent download files. • ReadyNAS Photos. Bonjour currently provides an easy way to connect to popular networked DVD players. Note that this service. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide • Home Media Streaming Server provides streaming...
... AFP services. The ReadyNAS Duo enables peer-to-peer file sharing and allows the ReadyNAS Duo to download files unattended using the Bit Torrent technology and share your LAN. The streaming players often utilize the streaming client developed by Syabas. Once you to queue and index torrent download files. • ReadyNAS Photos. Bonjour currently provides an easy way to connect to popular networked DVD players. Note that this service. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide • Home Media Streaming Server provides streaming...
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... used in the background, so access to the ReadyNAS Duo is replaced with the capacity from each disk. X-RAID devices have been expanded with a 250 GB or greater capacity disk. However, if and when you receive your data volume will have only one to replace out your volume capacity by replacing the existing disks. Depending on page 1-21.") Figure 1-26 Adding a Second Disk for redundancy, simply power down several times to two disks, utilizing...
... used in the background, so access to the ReadyNAS Duo is replaced with the capacity from each disk. X-RAID devices have been expanded with a 250 GB or greater capacity disk. However, if and when you receive your data volume will have only one to replace out your volume capacity by replacing the existing disks. Depending on page 1-21.") Figure 1-26 Adding a Second Disk for redundancy, simply power down several times to two disks, utilizing...
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... elect to copy the content of a USB flash device automatically on the device. In User security mode, an additional option to set the ownership of the copied files is easily recognizable by correctly unmounting the file system. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide To the right of the access icons are copied into a unique timestamp folder to prevent overwriting previous contents. The Disconnect option unmounts all partitions on connection to a specified share. The...
... elect to copy the content of a USB flash device automatically on the device. In User security mode, an additional option to set the ownership of the copied files is easily recognizable by correctly unmounting the file system. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide To the right of the access icons are copied into a unique timestamp folder to prevent overwriting previous contents. The Disconnect option unmounts all partitions on connection to a specified share. The...
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NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide 2. Figure 1-29 3. Click Apply. The columns to the Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo v1.1, April 2008 1-25 Then select Shares > Add Shares. Deselect the Public Access checkbox if you can manually fine-tune share access by selecting Share List. They are currently available. This screen has two views, one for Share Security mode and one for the password and disk quota prompts which appear only in those columns summarize the status of...
NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide 2. Figure 1-29 3. Click Apply. The columns to the Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo v1.1, April 2008 1-25 Then select Shares > Add Shares. Deselect the Public Access checkbox if you can manually fine-tune share access by selecting Share List. They are currently available. This screen has two views, one for Share Security mode and one for the password and disk quota prompts which appear only in those columns summarize the status of...
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... up an FTP site or a path from a Windows PC. Select this if you wish to back up a share from that site. • NFS server. Select Backup Source The backup source can be located remotely, or it can also use this if you want to back up a USB device, select a share name. Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo v1.1, April 2008 1-33 NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide Adding a New Backup Job To create a new backup job, select Add a New Backup Job. A 4-step...
... up an FTP site or a path from a Windows PC. Select this if you wish to back up a share from that site. • NFS server. Select Backup Source The backup source can be located remotely, or it can also use this if you want to back up a USB device, select a share name. Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo v1.1, April 2008 1-33 NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide Adding a New Backup Job To create a new backup job, select Add a New Backup Job. A 4-step...
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... the share name for login. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide My Documents/My Pictures With a remote source, you are accessing a password-protected share on a remote ReadyNAS Duo server configured for Share security mode, enter the name of those snapshots (see "USB Storage" on page 1-22 to the backup source, click Test Connection before continuing. Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo v1.1, April 2008 1-35 If you might need to select a public or a private home share on the ReadyNAS Duo (either enter another local ReadyNAS Duo share...
... the share name for login. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide My Documents/My Pictures With a remote source, you are accessing a password-protected share on a remote ReadyNAS Duo server configured for Share security mode, enter the name of those snapshots (see "USB Storage" on page 1-22 to the backup source, click Test Connection before continuing. Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo v1.1, April 2008 1-35 If you might need to select a public or a private home share on the ReadyNAS Duo (either enter another local ReadyNAS Duo share...
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... your Windows or Mac clients. To set up to two USB printers for up a printer in the Windows Explorer address bar to list all data and printer shares on the ReadyNAS Duo. 2. The print share name automatically reflects the manufacturer and model of USB printers. Double-click the printer icon to the job. If you have not already done so, you can click the Edit Backup Job link while viewing that job log. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide Editing a Backup...
... your Windows or Mac clients. To set up to two USB printers for up a printer in the Windows Explorer address bar to list all data and printer shares on the ReadyNAS Duo. 2. The print share name automatically reflects the manufacturer and model of USB printers. Double-click the printer icon to the job. If you have not already done so, you can click the Edit Backup Job link while viewing that job log. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide Editing a Backup...
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..., both while the system is in use. There is not in use and when it is no way to recover after you to reset the ReadyNAS Duo device back to Factory Default erases everything, including data shares, volume(s), user and group accounts, and configuration information. Figure 1-57 If you select the Automatically check for updates check box, the ReadyNAS Duo does not download the actual firmware update, but notifies you are notified by...
..., both while the system is in use. There is not in use and when it is no way to recover after you to reset the ReadyNAS Duo device back to Factory Default erases everything, including data shares, volume(s), user and group accounts, and configuration information. Figure 1-57 If you select the Automatically check for updates check box, the ReadyNAS Duo does not download the actual firmware update, but notifies you are notified by...
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... that the default access of how shares on the ReadyNAS Duo device can be accessed by the various operating systems. If you have problems accessing your shares, make sure to enable the corresponding service by selecting Shares > Share Listing screen. followed by the share name in Windows, specify the hostname followed by the last three hex bytes of the device MAC address. Figure 2-1 To access the share in the Explorer address bar, for...
... that the default access of how shares on the ReadyNAS Duo device can be accessed by the various operating systems. If you have problems accessing your shares, make sure to enable the corresponding service by selecting Shares > Share Listing screen. followed by the share name in Windows, specify the hostname followed by the last three hex bytes of the device MAC address. Figure 2-1 To access the share in the Explorer address bar, for...
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... so following these instructions below: • To re-install the ReadyNAS Duo firmware: Use a paper clip to change their own passwords. The other means of recovering your data. (see the disk LEDs flash for enhanced security. You might have on the system. The firmware installation takes several minutes to the factory default settings. The first way is to allow users to change the passwords by selecting Security > User & Group Accounts and then selecting Manage Users from this does...
... so following these instructions below: • To re-install the ReadyNAS Duo firmware: Use a paper clip to change their own passwords. The other means of recovering your data. (see the disk LEDs flash for enhanced security. You might have on the system. The firmware installation takes several minutes to the factory default settings. The first way is to allow users to change the passwords by selecting Security > User & Group Accounts and then selecting Manage Users from this does...
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... volume space allocated to a particular user or group account, or to reside locally. Network File System, a common way Unix and Linux systems share files by many OS to Web servers for backups.While a snapshot is being taken, the original volume can be accessed from the snapshot volume if current files are made available through various network file services. Quota is typically specified to ensure that Windows users use to connect to enable remote file download and upload for Unix/ Linux, FTP...
... volume space allocated to a particular user or group account, or to reside locally. Network File System, a common way Unix and Linux systems share files by many OS to Web servers for backups.While a snapshot is being taken, the original volume can be accessed from the snapshot volume if current files are made available through various network file services. Quota is typically specified to ensure that Windows users use to connect to enable remote file download and upload for Unix/ Linux, FTP...
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...User Guide E EXT3 1-23 F Factory Default Settings 1-51 Factory Default settings how to 3-6 failed disk ordering replacement disks 3-3 replacing on NV+ 3-3 replacing, how to 3-3 FAT32 1-23 File Transfer Protocol. firmware reinstall 3-6 frame size 1-4 FrontView accessing 1-1 FTP 1-12 backup jobs 1-33 FTP/FTPS accessing shares 2-11 G group accounts, setting up 1-7 groups managing 1-9 H health status of ReadyNAS 3-1 Home Media Streaming Server 1-15 Hostname 1-4 default 1-4 setting 1-4 HTTP 1-12 HTTPS with SSL encryption 1-12 Hypertext Transfer Protocol. networking v1.1, April 2008 See NFS...
...User Guide E EXT3 1-23 F Factory Default Settings 1-51 Factory Default settings how to 3-6 failed disk ordering replacement disks 3-3 replacing on NV+ 3-3 replacing, how to 3-3 FAT32 1-23 File Transfer Protocol. firmware reinstall 3-6 frame size 1-4 FrontView accessing 1-1 FTP 1-12 backup jobs 1-33 FTP/FTPS accessing shares 2-11 G group accounts, setting up 1-7 groups managing 1-9 H health status of ReadyNAS 3-1 Home Media Streaming Server 1-15 Hostname 1-4 default 1-4 setting 1-4 HTTP 1-12 HTTPS with SSL encryption 1-12 Hypertext Transfer Protocol. networking v1.1, April 2008 See NFS...
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...13 UPnP AV Media Adapters 2-13 NFS 1-11 NFS server backup jobs 1-33 NTP clock 1-43 NV+ replacing disk 3-3 P password changing 3-6 recovery of 1-6 setting admin user 1-6 performance fine-tuning 1-45 settings, jumbo frames 1-4 Power Management 1-51 Power Timer 1-52 print queues managing 1-41 Printers setting up 1-40 USB 1-40 Printing CIFS/SMB 1-40 IPP 1-41 R ReadyNAS configuring 1-1 health 3-1 updating 1-49 viewing Logs 3-2 replacement disks ordering 3-3 replacing disks increasing capacity 1-21 resetting system system switch 3-5 resynchronizing volume 3-5 NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide Rsync...
...13 UPnP AV Media Adapters 2-13 NFS 1-11 NFS server backup jobs 1-33 NTP clock 1-43 NV+ replacing disk 3-3 P password changing 3-6 recovery of 1-6 setting admin user 1-6 performance fine-tuning 1-45 settings, jumbo frames 1-4 Power Management 1-51 Power Timer 1-52 print queues managing 1-41 Printers setting up 1-40 USB 1-40 Printing CIFS/SMB 1-40 IPP 1-41 R ReadyNAS configuring 1-1 health 3-1 updating 1-49 viewing Logs 3-2 replacement disks ordering 3-3 replacing disks increasing capacity 1-21 resetting system system switch 3-5 resynchronizing volume 3-5 NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide Rsync...