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... to the ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual for instructions on the NETGEAR support site at least one email address for instructions on configuring options like backup, streaming media servers, printers, VLAN, or user accounts and quotas. On the Admin Password page, change the IP address settings. Click Next to proceed. 4. Specify the workgroup name you can access shares on your DHCP server, reserve the IP address assigned for ACS setup instructions. Refer to change the admin password, and provide a password recovery question. 1. NETGEAR® ReadyNAS™ 2100 )NSTALLATION...
... to the ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual for instructions on the NETGEAR support site at least one email address for instructions on configuring options like backup, streaming media servers, printers, VLAN, or user accounts and quotas. On the Admin Password page, change the IP address settings. Click Next to proceed. 4. Specify the workgroup name you can access shares on your DHCP server, reserve the IP address assigned for ACS setup instructions. Refer to change the admin password, and provide a password recovery question. 1. NETGEAR® ReadyNAS™ 2100 )NSTALLATION...
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... performance and trouble-free operation from MAC OS X 1. X-RAID2 lets you can hot add more disks for worldwide regional customer support centers are unobstructed. Technical Support Locate the serial number on the size of workgroup connections, disks, the fan, temperature, and UPS (if used). Accessing Shares from a disk failure. When prompted, enter the user name and password to connect to register your product at least the capacity of your product. Power Up/Down Powering up...
... performance and trouble-free operation from MAC OS X 1. X-RAID2 lets you can hot add more disks for worldwide regional customer support centers are unobstructed. Technical Support Locate the serial number on the size of workgroup connections, disks, the fan, temperature, and UPS (if used). Accessing Shares from a disk failure. When prompted, enter the user name and password to connect to register your product at least the capacity of your product. Power Up/Down Powering up...
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... the Status Displays, Ports, and Drive Bay 1-4 Front Panel ...1-4 Disk Tray Release and Tray Latch 1-4 Control Panel ...1-5 Rear Panel ...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 2100 Customizing Network Settings 2-1 Ethernet Interfaces 2-2 Global Network Settings 2-6 WINS ...2-7 DHCP ...2-7 Route: A Manual Routing Table 2-8 Updating the Admin Password 2-8 Selecting Services for Share Access 2-10...
... the Status Displays, Ports, and Drive Bay 1-4 Front Panel ...1-4 Disk Tray Release and Tray Latch 1-4 Control Panel ...1-5 Rear Panel ...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 2100 Customizing Network Settings 2-1 Ethernet Interfaces 2-2 Global Network Settings 2-6 WINS ...2-7 DHCP ...2-7 Route: A Manual Routing Table 2-8 Updating the Admin Password 2-8 Selecting Services for Share Access 2-10...
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... 2-26 Clock, System Time, and NTP Options 2-27 Alerts, Alert Contacts, Alert Settings, SNMP, and SMTP 2-27 Language Settings 2-30 Updating ReadyNAS 2100 2-31 Configuration Backup 2-34 Chapter 3 Managing User Access Understanding Disk Share Security Access Modes 3-1 User Security Mode 3-2 Domain Security Mode 3-4 Setting Up User and Group Accounts 3-5 Managing Groups ...3-5 Managing Users ...3-7 Setting Accounts Preferences 3-9 Changing User Passwords 3-9 Managing Your Shares 3-10 Adding Shares ...3-10 Managing Shares 3-11 Web Browser ...3-16 FTP/FTPS ...3-18 Rsync ...3-19 vi...
... 2-26 Clock, System Time, and NTP Options 2-27 Alerts, Alert Contacts, Alert Settings, SNMP, and SMTP 2-27 Language Settings 2-30 Updating ReadyNAS 2100 2-31 Configuration Backup 2-34 Chapter 3 Managing User Access Understanding Disk Share Security Access Modes 3-1 User Security Mode 3-2 Domain Security Mode 3-4 Setting Up User and Group Accounts 3-5 Managing Groups ...3-5 Managing Users ...3-7 Setting Accounts Preferences 3-9 Changing User Passwords 3-9 Managing Your Shares 3-10 Adding Shares ...3-10 Managing Shares 3-11 Web Browser ...3-16 FTP/FTPS ...3-18 Rsync ...3-19 vi...
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The ReadyNAS enables users across the LAN, WAN, or over the Internet to share and protect critical data. Its fail-safe features include dual redundant Gigabit Ethernet ports, support for RAID 0, 1, 5, plus hot spare, and NETGEAR's proprietary X-RAID2TM for ease-of-use , high-performance network attached storage solutions to back up to a Web based graphical user interface (GUI) and setup wizard for automatic volume expansion. Three USB 2.0 ports enable the connection of the ReadyNAS 2100. Based on ReadyNAS 2100, ReadyNAS NVX...
The ReadyNAS enables users across the LAN, WAN, or over the Internet to share and protect critical data. Its fail-safe features include dual redundant Gigabit Ethernet ports, support for RAID 0, 1, 5, plus hot spare, and NETGEAR's proprietary X-RAID2TM for ease-of-use , high-performance network attached storage solutions to back up to a Web based graphical user interface (GUI) and setup wizard for automatic volume expansion. Three USB 2.0 ports enable the connection of the ReadyNAS 2100. Based on ReadyNAS 2100, ReadyNAS NVX...
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... unit changes even when it has been powered down for specified MAC addresses. If you can specify the IP address, network mask, speed/duplex mode, and MTU settings. Select either Use values from a DHCP server, NETGEAR advises that you might notice that the browser will give you to locate the device, and then reconnect. 2-2 Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 This will lose connection...
... unit changes even when it has been powered down for specified MAC addresses. If you can specify the IP address, network mask, speed/duplex mode, and MTU settings. Select either Use values from a DHCP server, NETGEAR advises that you might notice that the browser will give you to locate the device, and then reconnect. 2-2 Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 This will lose connection...
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... accessing the ReadyNAS 2100 from your primary MAC address. You can manually specify the IP addresses of the router connected to address the ReadyNAS 2100 in the Ethernet or Wireless tab, the Default Gateway field is automatically populated with the DNS settings from Windows, or over OS X using SMB. Default Gateway The Default Gateway specifies the IP address of your DHCP server. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Global Network Settings Figure 2-8 Hostname The Hostname you specify is used to three Domain...
... accessing the ReadyNAS 2100 from your primary MAC address. You can manually specify the IP addresses of the router connected to address the ReadyNAS 2100 in the Ethernet or Wireless tab, the Default Gateway field is automatically populated with the DNS settings from Windows, or over OS X using SMB. Default Gateway The Default Gateway specifies the IP address of your DHCP server. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Global Network Settings Figure 2-8 Hostname The Hostname you specify is used to three Domain...
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...2-16 • UPnP AV provides media streaming service to stand-alone networked home media adapters and networked DVD players that share to the Videos, Music, and Pictures folders in that support the UPnP AV protocol or are Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) standard compliant. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual • iTunes Streaming Server enables iTunes clients to access the Firefly media server configuration options. After enabling the iTunes Streaming Server, click link to stream media files straight from the ReadyNAS 2100. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May...
...2-16 • UPnP AV provides media streaming service to stand-alone networked home media adapters and networked DVD players that share to the Videos, Music, and Pictures folders in that support the UPnP AV protocol or are Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) standard compliant. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual • iTunes Streaming Server enables iTunes clients to access the Firefly media server configuration options. After enabling the iTunes Streaming Server, click link to stream media files straight from the ReadyNAS 2100. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May...
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..., replace the second disk with iSCSI Target Volumes The iSCSI target service enables you to the factory default and using existing network infrastructure. It is available for instance could run over an IP network to replace out your ReadyNAS supports hot-swapping, you must power down several times to an iSCSI target. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 2-21 ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual After you receive your e-mail, the ReadyNAS 2100 will detect that a new disk...
..., replace the second disk with iSCSI Target Volumes The iSCSI target service enables you to the factory default and using existing network infrastructure. It is available for instance could run over an IP network to replace out your ReadyNAS supports hot-swapping, you must power down several times to an iSCSI target. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 2-21 ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual After you receive your e-mail, the ReadyNAS 2100 will detect that a new disk...
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... device corresponds to the device listing, the Locate command causes the device LED to regain access the USB device,. FAT32 format is written out to the disks and that file ownership and mode information can be downloaded from Linux systems or ReadyNAS devices. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 2-23 ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual increasing device number; Once disconnected, physically remove and reconnect to the ReadyNAS to blink, if present. The next time the same device is connected...
... device corresponds to the device listing, the Locate command causes the device LED to regain access the USB device,. FAT32 format is written out to the disks and that file ownership and mode information can be downloaded from Linux systems or ReadyNAS devices. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 2-23 ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual increasing device number; Once disconnected, physically remove and reconnect to the ReadyNAS to blink, if present. The next time the same device is connected...
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... User security mode, an additional option to set the ownership of the copied files is listed in the USB Printers section of the Print Queue service screen. Share access restrictions are copied into a unique timestamp folder to prevent overwriting previous contents. This is useful for uploading pictures from digital cameras and music from MP3 players without needing to power on a USB device, are saved with UID 0 regardless of the user account. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual USB Flash Device...
... User security mode, an additional option to set the ownership of the copied files is listed in the USB Printers section of the Print Queue service screen. Share access restrictions are copied into a unique timestamp folder to prevent overwriting previous contents. This is useful for uploading pictures from digital cameras and music from MP3 players without needing to power on a USB device, are saved with UID 0 regardless of the user account. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual USB Flash Device...
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... when an update is no way to recover after which you can enable the automatic update check and download options in the Settings tab. Figure 2-41 If you select the Automatically check for updates check box, the ReadyNAS 2100 does not download the actual firmware update, but notifies you are requested to perform the update. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Click Browse to Factory Default erases everything, including data shares, volume(s), user and group accounts, and configuration information.
... when an update is no way to recover after which you can enable the automatic update check and download options in the Settings tab. Figure 2-41 If you select the Automatically check for updates check box, the ReadyNAS 2100 does not download the actual firmware update, but notifies you are requested to perform the update. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Click Browse to Factory Default erases everything, including data shares, volume(s), user and group accounts, and configuration information.
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... . Also, in this security mode, the administrator need for separate account administration on the required level of users in an environment with a private home share on the network storage. • Domain. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Select the most appropriate for larger department or corporate environments, where a centralized Windows-based domain controller or active directory server is present. This option supports setting disk quotas on user or group accounts and if your current network authentication scheme. •...
... . Also, in this security mode, the administrator need for separate account administration on the required level of users in an environment with a private home share on the network storage. • Domain. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Select the most appropriate for larger department or corporate environments, where a centralized Windows-based domain controller or active directory server is present. This option supports setting disk quotas on user or group accounts and if your current network authentication scheme. •...
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The default is required to enable remote access to the ReadyNAS from either user or domain security mode. • Allow upload resumes: This option allows users to finish uploading a file to Services > Standard File Protocols and enable FTP. User: Users will need an account configured on the ReadyNAS from over the Internet. This port range should be adjusted to the maximum number of concurrent sessions the user expects to run at 50% completion, the file upload...
The default is required to enable remote access to the ReadyNAS from either user or domain security mode. • Allow upload resumes: This option allows users to finish uploading a file to Services > Standard File Protocols and enable FTP. User: Users will need an account configured on the ReadyNAS from over the Internet. This port range should be adjusted to the maximum number of concurrent sessions the user expects to run at 50% completion, the file upload...
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... • Examples of incremental file transfers. Rear Bottom Port • All Home Shares. If you selected a ReadyNAS 2100 share, you selected a remote source, each remote protocol uses a slightly different notation for its efficient use forward slashes (/), in the pull-down menu shows an example format of backslashes (\). If you can enter the path from a rsync server. Rear Top Port - Following are using to connect to a USB connected drive. Select this if you...
... • Examples of incremental file transfers. Rear Bottom Port • All Home Shares. If you selected a ReadyNAS 2100 share, you selected a remote source, each remote protocol uses a slightly different notation for its efficient use forward slashes (/), in the pull-down menu shows an example format of backslashes (\). If you can enter the path from a rsync server. Rear Top Port - Following are using to connect to a USB connected drive. Select this if you...
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... for replacement instructions for the ReadyNAS 2100 to identify which disk has failed. Take note of the disk vendor and model used in your ReadyNAS retailer. The failed disk location can obtain a disk of the same capacity or larger from the vendor requires that you are notified of the failure by an amber LED. Replacing a Failed Disk ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Note: Be sure to check the Hardware Compatibility list on . When a disk fails in your disk model). Contact the disk...
... for replacement instructions for the ReadyNAS 2100 to identify which disk has failed. Take note of the disk vendor and model used in your ReadyNAS retailer. The failed disk location can obtain a disk of the same capacity or larger from the vendor requires that you are notified of the failure by an amber LED. Replacing a Failed Disk ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Note: Be sure to check the Hardware Compatibility list on . When a disk fails in your disk model). Contact the disk...
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... page 6-3): 1. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Using the System Diagnostic Menu The recessed reset switch allows you can use the configuration backup (see the table "Control Panel Status and Diagnostic Information" on your network settings has made it back to default, if errors in tact, re-install the RAIDiator firmware on the NAS. 3. OS Reinstall: While keeping the data volume in your disk may somehow be used to change the DHCP assignment to DHCP client. This is...
... page 6-3): 1. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Using the System Diagnostic Menu The recessed reset switch allows you can use the configuration backup (see the table "Control Panel Status and Diagnostic Information" on your network settings has made it back to default, if errors in tact, re-install the RAIDiator firmware on the NAS. 3. OS Reinstall: While keeping the data volume in your disk may somehow be used to change the DHCP assignment to DHCP client. This is...
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... share you wish to connect to log in Share mode, you are given a listing of one or more shares. MAC OS 9 ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual 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 v1.0, May 2009 Share Access from the AppleTalk section, and click Connect. Figure A-9 If no share password is set in , enter the share name and password if the ReadyNAS...
... share you wish to connect to log in Share mode, you are given a listing of one or more shares. MAC OS 9 ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual 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 v1.0, May 2009 Share Access from the AppleTalk section, and click Connect. Figure A-9 If no share password is set in , enter the share name and password if the ReadyNAS...
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..., setting 2-2 iTunes Streaming Server 2-13 J jumbo frames performance settings 2-5 L Language settings 2-30 Unicode 2-31 LEDs explanation of ReadyNAS 6-1 Home Media Streaming Server 2-14 home share accounts/preference, creating 3-3 user 3-3 Hostname 2-6 default 2-6 setting 2-6 hot spare 2-19 HP OpenView 2-28 Hypertext Transfer Protocol. See FTP. See HTTP. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Discovery Services 2-10 UPnP 2-15 discovery services Bonjour 2-14 Disk Spin-Down 5-3 DLNA 2-13 DNS Settings 2-6 domain security mode 3-4 security options 3-2 DVD Players networked 3-20 E Enable WebDAV support...
..., setting 2-2 iTunes Streaming Server 2-13 J jumbo frames performance settings 2-5 L Language settings 2-30 Unicode 2-31 LEDs explanation of ReadyNAS 6-1 Home Media Streaming Server 2-14 home share accounts/preference, creating 3-3 user 3-3 Hostname 2-6 default 2-6 setting 2-6 hot spare 2-19 HP OpenView 2-28 Hypertext Transfer Protocol. See FTP. See HTTP. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Discovery Services 2-10 UPnP 2-15 discovery services Bonjour 2-14 Disk Spin-Down 5-3 DLNA 2-13 DNS Settings 2-6 domain security mode 3-4 security options 3-2 DVD Players networked 3-20 E Enable WebDAV support...
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... domains 3-5 U UBB 1100 backup 4-13 Unicode 2-31 HTTP 2-31 WebDAV 2-31 updating remote method 2-32 updating ReadyNAS 2-31 UPnP 2-15 UPnP AV 2-13 UPnP AV Media Adapters networked 3-20 UPS configuration of 5-4 performance, adding 5-2 USB 2-23 backing up to 4-13 flash device 2-24 formats, EXT3 2-23 formats, FAT32 2-23 shares 2-21, 2-22 storage 2-22 USB storage partitions 2-23 user accounts, creating 3-3 security mode 3-2 security options 3-2 user accounts import users 3-8 managing 3-7 setting up 3-5 V VLAN settings 2-5 support enabling 2-5 Volume Management 2-15 X-RAID 2-17 Flex-RAID 2-17 X-RAID...
... domains 3-5 U UBB 1100 backup 4-13 Unicode 2-31 HTTP 2-31 WebDAV 2-31 updating remote method 2-32 updating ReadyNAS 2-31 UPnP 2-15 UPnP AV 2-13 UPnP AV Media Adapters networked 3-20 UPS configuration of 5-4 performance, adding 5-2 USB 2-23 backing up to 4-13 flash device 2-24 formats, EXT3 2-23 formats, FAT32 2-23 shares 2-21, 2-22 storage 2-22 USB storage partitions 2-23 user accounts, creating 3-3 security mode 3-2 security options 3-2 user accounts import users 3-8 managing 3-7 setting up 3-5 V VLAN settings 2-5 support enabling 2-5 Volume Management 2-15 X-RAID 2-17 Flex-RAID 2-17 X-RAID...