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Contents ReadyNAS Setup Manual Installing the RAIDar Utility Installing RAIDar on Windows 1-1 Installing RAIDar on MAC OS X 1-1 Installing RAIDar on Linux 1-2 Detecting Your ReadyNAS Device 1-2 Using the FrontView Setup Wizard Setting the Clock ...1-8 Configuring Alert Contacts 1-8 Configuring Networking 1-9 Ethernet Settings ...1-9 Global Settings ...1-10 Setting Up Security ...1-11 Administration Password 1-11 Security Mode ...1-12 Setting Up File Sharing Services 1-13 Standard File Protocols 1-13 Streaming Services 1-15 Setting up Shares ...1-16 Share List ...1-16 Add Shares ...1-...
Contents ReadyNAS Setup Manual Installing the RAIDar Utility Installing RAIDar on Windows 1-1 Installing RAIDar on MAC OS X 1-1 Installing RAIDar on Linux 1-2 Detecting Your ReadyNAS Device 1-2 Using the FrontView Setup Wizard Setting the Clock ...1-8 Configuring Alert Contacts 1-8 Configuring Networking 1-9 Ethernet Settings ...1-9 Global Settings ...1-10 Setting Up Security ...1-11 Administration Password 1-11 Security Mode ...1-12 Setting Up File Sharing Services 1-13 Standard File Protocols 1-13 Streaming Services 1-15 Setting up Shares ...1-16 Share List ...1-16 Add Shares ...1-...
RND4000 Setup Manual
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... have multiple ReadyNAS devices on your network, match the MAC Address of https://192.168.168.168/admin. Load the Installation CD, open the Linux RAIDar setup folder, and double-click on Linux Log in "Detecting Your ReadyNAS Device" on your ReadyNAS device. 2 Installing the RAIDar Utility If VOLUME does not work, try to detect your device, power on the back of your network in your desktop. Detecting Your ReadyNAS Device Before using the workgroup/domain name used on page...
... have multiple ReadyNAS devices on your network, match the MAC Address of https://192.168.168.168/admin. Load the Installation CD, open the Linux RAIDar setup folder, and double-click on Linux Log in "Detecting Your ReadyNAS Device" on your ReadyNAS device. 2 Installing the RAIDar Utility If VOLUME does not work, try to detect your device, power on the back of your network in your desktop. Detecting Your ReadyNAS Device Before using the workgroup/domain name used on page...
RND4000 Setup Manual
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..., set up alert notification contacts, configure networking, change the default administrator password, select the security mode and create shares. The ReadyNAS Home screen will display. It is highly recommended that you will be prompted to fit most typical environments. Figure 3 2. The login screen will display. 5 Click Setup in the FrontView Setup Wizard are pre-selected to enter the User Name and Password of the User Manual, as well as a link to...
..., set up alert notification contacts, configure networking, change the default administrator password, select the security mode and create shares. The ReadyNAS Home screen will display. It is highly recommended that you will be prompted to fit most typical environments. Figure 3 2. The login screen will display. 5 Click Setup in the FrontView Setup Wizard are pre-selected to enter the User Name and Password of the User Manual, as well as a link to...
RND4000 Setup Manual
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... hosts will display. 2. For example, in the Shares on RAID Volumes section, two shares, backup and media, have the option of restricting share access based on the ReadyNAS. To customize share access: 1. Select which options you have been pre-configured for default access. Setting up Shares Share List The Share List screen lists the shares currently available on user and group account. As an example, in User or Domain security modes, you want to the Share List screen. 16 Using the FrontView Setup Wizard
... hosts will display. 2. For example, in the Shares on RAID Volumes section, two shares, backup and media, have the option of restricting share access based on the ReadyNAS. To customize share access: 1. Select which options you have been pre-configured for default access. Setting up Shares Share List The Share List screen lists the shares currently available on user and group account. As an example, in User or Domain security modes, you want to the Share List screen. 16 Using the FrontView Setup Wizard
ReadyNAS Pro User Manual
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...RAID2 1-2 X-RAID Is Expandable RAID 1-2 X-RAID2 Is Even More Flexible 1-3 Introducing the Status Displays, Ports, and Drive Bay 1-4 Front and Side Panel 1-4 Drive Bay ...1-5 Rear Panel ...1-6 Choosing a Location for a ReadyNAS Pro 1-7 Initial Setup ...1-7 Default IP Address, Login Name, and Password 1-8 The RAIDar Setup Utility 1-8 The FrontView Management Console 1-9 NETGEAR ReadyNAS Community 1-10 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro Customizing Network Settings 2-1 Ethernet Interfaces 2-2 Global Network Settings 2-5 WINS ...2-6 DHCP ...2-7 Route: A Manual Routing...
...RAID2 1-2 X-RAID Is Expandable RAID 1-2 X-RAID2 Is Even More Flexible 1-3 Introducing the Status Displays, Ports, and Drive Bay 1-4 Front and Side Panel 1-4 Drive Bay ...1-5 Rear Panel ...1-6 Choosing a Location for a ReadyNAS Pro 1-7 Initial Setup ...1-7 Default IP Address, Login Name, and Password 1-8 The RAIDar Setup Utility 1-8 The FrontView Management Console 1-9 NETGEAR ReadyNAS Community 1-10 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro Customizing Network Settings 2-1 Ethernet Interfaces 2-2 Global Network Settings 2-5 WINS ...2-6 DHCP ...2-7 Route: A Manual Routing...
ReadyNAS Pro User Manual
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...-RAID Modes 2-20 Working with USB Volumes 2-20 Setting Up Printers ...2-22 Print Shares over CIFS/SMB 2-22 IPP Printing ...2-22 Managing Print Queues 2-23 Adjusting System Settings 2-24 Clock, System Time, and NTP Options 2-24 Alerts, Alert Contacts, Alert Settings, SNMP, and SMTP 2-25 Language Settings 2-27 Updating ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition 2-28 Configuration Backup 2-31 Chapter 3 Managing User Access Understanding Disk Share Security Access Modes 3-2 User Security Mode 3-3 Domain Security Mode 3-4 Setting Up User and Group Accounts 3-5 Changing User Passwords 3-9 Managing...
...-RAID Modes 2-20 Working with USB Volumes 2-20 Setting Up Printers ...2-22 Print Shares over CIFS/SMB 2-22 IPP Printing ...2-22 Managing Print Queues 2-23 Adjusting System Settings 2-24 Clock, System Time, and NTP Options 2-24 Alerts, Alert Contacts, Alert Settings, SNMP, and SMTP 2-25 Language Settings 2-27 Updating ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition 2-28 Configuration Backup 2-31 Chapter 3 Managing User Access Understanding Disk Share Security Access Modes 3-2 User Security Mode 3-3 Domain Security Mode 3-4 Setting Up User and Group Accounts 3-5 Changing User Passwords 3-9 Managing...
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... index to navigate directly to your browser window. Use the PDF of This Chapter link at the top left of any page. • Click the PDF of This Chapter link at a time. •A button that displays the table of the following : • Buttons, and , for you want to PDF versions of the full manual and individual chapters. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide • Scope.
... index to navigate directly to your browser window. Use the PDF of This Chapter link at the top left of any page. • Click the PDF of This Chapter link at a time. •A button that displays the table of the following : • Buttons, and , for you want to PDF versions of the full manual and individual chapters. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide • Scope.
ReadyNAS Pro User Manual
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... capabilities of USB drives or printers. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Pro gigabit network storage products provide small and medium sized businesses with easy-to share and protect critical data. Three USB 2.0 ports enable the connection of the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition. Based on current drive capacities, the ReadyNAS Pro provides up to back up and share data from Windows, Macintosh, and Linux systems. ReadyNAS Pro offers extensible robust highavailability data protection. The ReadyNAS Pro enables users across the LAN, WAN, or over the Internet to...
... capabilities of USB drives or printers. NETGEAR ReadyNAS Pro gigabit network storage products provide small and medium sized businesses with easy-to share and protect critical data. Three USB 2.0 ports enable the connection of the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition. Based on current drive capacities, the ReadyNAS Pro provides up to back up and share data from Windows, Macintosh, and Linux systems. ReadyNAS Pro offers extensible robust highavailability data protection. The ReadyNAS Pro enables users across the LAN, WAN, or over the Internet to...
ReadyNAS Pro User Manual
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... been powered down for Standard Settings, Teaming/Failover, VLAN Settings and Performance Settings. If you have a managed switch that you can simply specify the Use values from a DHCP server or Use values below , be a good way to ensure your ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition maintains the same IP address even in DHCP mode. - Standard Setting. If you assign a static IP address by selecting Use values below . - ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Ethernet Interfaces Select Network > Interfaces > Ethernet 1 /Ethernet 2 tab...
... been powered down for Standard Settings, Teaming/Failover, VLAN Settings and Performance Settings. If you have a managed switch that you can simply specify the Use values from a DHCP server or Use values below , be a good way to ensure your ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition maintains the same IP address even in DHCP mode. - Standard Setting. If you assign a static IP address by selecting Use values below . - ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Ethernet Interfaces Select Network > Interfaces > Ethernet 1 /Ethernet 2 tab...
ReadyNAS Pro User Manual
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Be sure to change or erase the data on the ReadyNAS. Figure 2-12 Note: In User or Domain security mode, you to set up the password recovery feature on the ReadyNAS. Note: The RAIDar utility includes a discovery mechanism that share. The Admin Password tab allows you can use the admin account to log in to a Windows share, and perform maintenance on any file or folder in that enables it to find any ReadyNAS on the network without needing...
Be sure to change or erase the data on the ReadyNAS. Figure 2-12 Note: In User or Domain security mode, you to set up the password recovery feature on the ReadyNAS. Note: The RAIDar utility includes a discovery mechanism that share. The Admin Password tab allows you can use the admin account to log in to a Windows share, and perform maintenance on any file or folder in that enables it to find any ReadyNAS on the network without needing...
ReadyNAS Pro User Manual
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... a nonstandard port (default is useful if you do not want remote Web access to FrontView or your HTTPS shares, you can forward on your default share listing page to FrontView is an index file such as Windows and Mac. This allows you need in the target share is strictly through HTTPS for a more secure transmission of enabling or disabling login authentication to address the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition. However, in the Linux platform...
... a nonstandard port (default is useful if you do not want remote Web access to FrontView or your HTTPS shares, you can forward on your default share listing page to FrontView is an index file such as Windows and Mac. This allows you need in the target share is strictly through HTTPS for a more secure transmission of enabling or disabling login authentication to address the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition. However, in the Linux platform...
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...; iTunes Streaming Server enables iTunes clients to popular networked DVD players. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.2, October 2008 2-11 Simply copy your PC or Mac powered on. The streaming players often utilize the streaming client developed by the players. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Streaming Services The built-in that is advertised and recognized by Syabas. Similar to UPnP AV, this service. The ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition comes with a reserved media share that share...
...; iTunes Streaming Server enables iTunes clients to popular networked DVD players. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.2, October 2008 2-11 Simply copy your PC or Mac powered on. The streaming players often utilize the streaming client developed by the players. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Streaming Services The built-in that is advertised and recognized by Syabas. Similar to UPnP AV, this service. The ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition comes with a reserved media share that share...
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... when access authorization is based on user login, files on page 2-20). ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Format FAT32 Format EXT3 This option formats the device as an EXT3 file system. FAT32 format is that the next time the device is connected, it . The advantage of a USB flash device automatically on a PC. The installation images can elect to copy the content of EXT3 over FAT32 is easily recognizable by most newer Windows, Linux...
... when access authorization is based on user login, files on page 2-20). ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Format FAT32 Format EXT3 This option formats the device as an EXT3 file system. FAT32 format is that the next time the device is connected, it . The advantage of a USB flash device automatically on a PC. The installation images can elect to copy the content of EXT3 over FAT32 is easily recognizable by most newer Windows, Linux...
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... network does not utilize a domain controller for this security mode, each user or group. This home share is automatically set up with more than 10,000 domain users. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide device itself. User Security Mode This option is ideal for each domain/ADS user is accessible only by users using CIFS (Windows) or AppleTalk file protocols. In User security mode, you wish. Note: Private user shares are accessible only by that the user can disable it if you specify a workgroup name, and create user and group accounts...
... network does not utilize a domain controller for this security mode, each user or group. This home share is automatically set up with more than 10,000 domain users. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide device itself. User Security Mode This option is ideal for each domain/ADS user is accessible only by users using CIFS (Windows) or AppleTalk file protocols. In User security mode, you wish. Note: Private user shares are accessible only by that the user can disable it if you specify a workgroup name, and create user and group accounts...
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...: This allows users to finish uploading a file to be using. If you expect frequent concurrent access from over the Internet. Figure 3-27 • Port: The TCP/IP port that the FTP server reports to Services > Standard File Protocols and enable FTP. Without this port will consume a passive port. • Masquerade as: This field is 21, this option enabled, if the connection is dropped at one time. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Remote FTP Access 1.
...: This allows users to finish uploading a file to be using. If you expect frequent concurrent access from over the Internet. Figure 3-27 • Port: The TCP/IP port that the FTP server reports to Services > Standard File Protocols and enable FTP. Without this port will consume a passive port. • Masquerade as: This field is 21, this option enabled, if the connection is dropped at one time. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Remote FTP Access 1.
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... to write performance, with Windows NT 4.0; Simply connect the ReadyNAS power cable to the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition through the SMB/CIFS protocol. Move the mouse pointer over the status light to display device information, or click a status light to the platter. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide • Select Enable disk write cache if you do not mind a long file system check (only after unexpected power failures). This can give...
... to write performance, with Windows NT 4.0; Simply connect the ReadyNAS power cable to the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition through the SMB/CIFS protocol. Move the mouse pointer over the status light to display device information, or click a status light to the platter. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide • Select Enable disk write cache if you do not mind a long file system check (only after unexpected power failures). This can give...
ReadyNAS Pro User Manual
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... configuration backup (see "Configuration Backup" on page 2-31) to save your network settings has made it impossible to connect to press in tact, re-install the RAIDiator firmware on the device, then release the reset switch. OS Reinstall: While keeping the data volume in the reset switch, power on the unit and hold the reset switch for 30 seconds while powering on the ReadyNAS, reset the admin password,d and change between X-RAID2 and Flex-RAID mode. While using...
... configuration backup (see "Configuration Backup" on page 2-31) to save your network settings has made it impossible to connect to press in tact, re-install the RAIDiator firmware on the device, then release the reset switch. OS Reinstall: While keeping the data volume in the reset switch, power on the unit and hold the reset switch for 30 seconds while powering on the ReadyNAS, reset the admin password,d and change between X-RAID2 and Flex-RAID mode. While using...
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.... Figure A-8 When you are given a listing of one or more shares. Figure A-9 If no share password is configured for Share security mode, otherwise enter a valid user account and password otherwise, and click Connect. Share Access from the AppleTalk section, and click Connect. MAC OS 9 ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide To access the same share under Mac OS 9, select Connect to Server from the Finder menu, choose the NAS device entry from MAC and Linux Systems A-5 v1.2, October 2008
.... Figure A-8 When you are given a listing of one or more shares. Figure A-9 If no share password is configured for Share security mode, otherwise enter a valid user account and password otherwise, and click Connect. Share Access from the AppleTalk section, and click Connect. MAC OS 9 ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide To access the same share under Mac OS 9, select Connect to Server from the Finder menu, choose the NAS device entry from MAC and Linux Systems A-5 v1.2, October 2008
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... File Protocols 2-9 streaming services 2-9 Home Media Streaming Server 2-11 iTunes Stream Server 2-11 multi-media 2-11 SlimServer 2-11 UPnP AV 2-11 Support 1-ii T trusted domains 3-5 U UBB 1100 backup 4-12 Unicode 2-28 HTTP 2-28 WebDAV 2-28 updating remote method 2-29 updating ReadyNAS 2-28 UPnP 2-12 UPnP AV 2-11 UPnP AV Media Adapters networked 3-20 UPS configuration of 5-4 performance, adding 5-2 USB 2-21 backing up to 4-12 flash device 2-21 formats, EXT3 2-21 formats, FAT32 2-21 shares 2-20 storage 2-20 USB storage partitions 2-20 user accounts, creating 3-3 security mode 3-3 security...
... File Protocols 2-9 streaming services 2-9 Home Media Streaming Server 2-11 iTunes Stream Server 2-11 multi-media 2-11 SlimServer 2-11 UPnP AV 2-11 Support 1-ii T trusted domains 3-5 U UBB 1100 backup 4-12 Unicode 2-28 HTTP 2-28 WebDAV 2-28 updating remote method 2-29 updating ReadyNAS 2-28 UPnP 2-12 UPnP AV 2-11 UPnP AV Media Adapters networked 3-20 UPS configuration of 5-4 performance, adding 5-2 USB 2-21 backing up to 4-12 flash device 2-21 formats, EXT3 2-21 formats, FAT32 2-21 shares 2-20 storage 2-20 USB storage partitions 2-20 user accounts, creating 3-3 security mode 3-3 security...
ReadyNAS Pro/Pioneer Installation Guide
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... or change the admin password, and provide a password recovery question. 1. FrontView will verify that use the unit in the network. Click Next to boot. Refer to the ReadyNAS Pro User Manual for your ReadyNAS Pro so that it discovers in its IP address via DHCP. Next, you choose to bypass the Setup Wizard, be sure to configure and alerts email address, change the IP address settings. FTP, NFS, and Rsync are supported but are not enabled by default, these file sharing...
... or change the admin password, and provide a password recovery question. 1. FrontView will verify that use the unit in the network. Click Next to boot. Refer to the ReadyNAS Pro User Manual for your ReadyNAS Pro so that it discovers in its IP address via DHCP. Next, you choose to bypass the Setup Wizard, be sure to configure and alerts email address, change the IP address settings. FTP, NFS, and Rsync are supported but are not enabled by default, these file sharing...