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... from drive failure - The ZyXEL NSM (NAS Station Management) 5.1 intelligent desktop provides a rich feature set of tools with the easy-to restore from or use interface - Access and share files from the NAS with TV streaming devices such as your data from Samsung and LG. Create a shared cloud space for your big screen with the ZyXEL Drive mobile app. The multitasking capability through a multi-window interface enables you to help you share a folder from your NAS...
... from drive failure - The ZyXEL NSM (NAS Station Management) 5.1 intelligent desktop provides a rich feature set of tools with the easy-to restore from or use interface - Access and share files from the NAS with TV streaming devices such as your data from Samsung and LG. Create a shared cloud space for your big screen with the ZyXEL Drive mobile app. The multitasking capability through a multi-window interface enables you to help you share a folder from your NAS...
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... NAS's media files on and receiving power. Red On Note: Do not turn off . Cloud Storage User's Guide 15 The NAS is turned off the NAS while it is upgrading the firmware or you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. 1.2 LEDs This table describes the NAS's LEDs. A USB hard drive provides extra storage space and files are copied directly from the disk trays. Refer to the Quick Start Guide for hardware connections and how to install and remove hard drives from the USB mass storage device to the NAS. The NAS...
... NAS's media files on and receiving power. Red On Note: Do not turn off . Cloud Storage User's Guide 15 The NAS is turned off the NAS while it is upgrading the firmware or you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. 1.2 LEDs This table describes the NAS's LEDs. A USB hard drive provides extra storage space and files are copied directly from the disk trays. Refer to the Quick Start Guide for hardware connections and how to install and remove hard drives from the USB mass storage device to the NAS. The NAS...
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... turn the NAS on the NAS. Install SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disks. Cloud Storage User's Guide 16 Sleeping HDD LED blinking is enabled and the hard disk drive is disabled. The 100M LAN is connected. The NAS does not have a 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection. 1.3 Hard Disks The NAS has internal hard disk bays. The SD card slot works with the front panel SD card slot. The NAS automatically tries to copy. A USB device is connected to the NAS and the NAS is ready to recover...
... turn the NAS on the NAS. Install SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disks. Cloud Storage User's Guide 16 Sleeping HDD LED blinking is enabled and the hard disk drive is disabled. The 100M LAN is connected. The NAS does not have a 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection. 1.3 Hard Disks The NAS has internal hard disk bays. The SD card slot works with the front panel SD card slot. The NAS automatically tries to copy. A USB device is connected to the NAS and the NAS is ready to recover...
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... software shutdown process and turn itself off without going through the normal shutdown process, press the power button until you hear a second beep (after about two seconds), then release it. After the second beep, continue pressing the button for five more seconds Release to Reset IP Address Password Release to the factory default configuration. All settings you hear two beeps. Cloud Storage User's Guide 17 This resets the NAS...
... software shutdown process and turn itself off without going through the normal shutdown process, press the power button until you hear a second beep (after about two seconds), then release it. After the second beep, continue pressing the button for five more seconds Release to Reset IP Address Password Release to the factory default configuration. All settings you hear two beeps. Cloud Storage User's Guide 17 This resets the NAS...
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... the connected USB storage device is in a healthy state. Your NAS supports the following: • Internal volumes (built on the hard disks installed in regards to recover the volume. Crashed/Full - Down means you can still replace a faulty disk to size. Volume (for External Volumes) This section also displays the volume's used capacity. Unsupported - Shared Folder (Normal) - violet on the circle represents the volume's percentage of used percentage of space. You can also expand a disk group by adding hard disks. 8.3 Internal Storage A volume...
... the connected USB storage device is in a healthy state. Your NAS supports the following: • Internal volumes (built on the hard disks installed in regards to recover the volume. Crashed/Full - Down means you can still replace a faulty disk to size. Volume (for External Volumes) This section also displays the volume's used capacity. Unsupported - Shared Folder (Normal) - violet on the circle represents the volume's percentage of used percentage of space. You can also expand a disk group by adding hard disks. 8.3 Internal Storage A volume...
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.... Chapter 8 Storage Manager Table 12 Create Volume (continued) LABEL Disk Name Size Model Name Choose a RAID type DESCRIPTION Select one disk. This field shows the total disk size. See Table 8 on page 50 or Section 8.6 on the top to open the screen as shown. Volume Name This field displays the name of the hard disk. Cancel Click Cancel to repair, expand a volume or change the volume's RAID type. This field shows the...
.... Chapter 8 Storage Manager Table 12 Create Volume (continued) LABEL Disk Name Size Model Name Choose a RAID type DESCRIPTION Select one disk. This field shows the total disk size. See Table 8 on page 50 or Section 8.6 on the top to open the screen as shown. Volume Name This field displays the name of the hard disk. Cancel Click Cancel to repair, expand a volume or change the volume's RAID type. This field shows the...
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... to repair a degraded RAID volume. Action This field displays for increasing the volume's capacity. Cloud Storage User's Guide 61 Use this option to replace the failed one or more hard disks for what the configuration is built. Size This field displays the total capacity of the disk. Select one or more disks to add one This section lists all entries in this to a JBOD, RAID 1 or RAID 5 volume. Model Name This field shows the model of the disk...
... to repair a degraded RAID volume. Action This field displays for increasing the volume's capacity. Cloud Storage User's Guide 61 Use this option to replace the failed one or more hard disks for what the configuration is built. Size This field displays the total capacity of the disk. Select one or more disks to add one This section lists all entries in this to a JBOD, RAID 1 or RAID 5 volume. Model Name This field shows the model of the disk...
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... to review the settings you to create, edit, and delete an iSCSI target and map a target to the hard disk. Select the method the NAS uses to allocate storage space to it has time to write the cached data to an existing LUN. Location Displays the name of the LUN in the last step. Cloud Storage User's Guide 86 Summary Note: It also creates a serious data integrity hazard. Chapter 8 Storage Manager...
... to review the settings you to create, edit, and delete an iSCSI target and map a target to the hard disk. Select the method the NAS uses to allocate storage space to it has time to write the cached data to an existing LUN. Location Displays the name of the LUN in the last step. Cloud Storage User's Guide 86 Summary Note: It also creates a serious data integrity hazard. Chapter 8 Storage Manager...
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... with the username and password (shared secret). Mutual CHAP is for password are 0-9, a-z, and A-Z. Status LUN Name Capacity Back Next Cancel Step 3. Displays the size of the target. Click Back to go to authenticate the initiator when attempting connection. Name Displays the iSCSI target name. Mapped iSCSI LUNs Displays the iSCSI LUN the target maps to authenticate the initiator when attempting connection. The user name...
... with the username and password (shared secret). Mutual CHAP is for password are 0-9, a-z, and A-Z. Status LUN Name Capacity Back Next Cancel Step 3. Displays the size of the target. Click Back to go to authenticate the initiator when attempting connection. Name Displays the iSCSI target name. Mapped iSCSI LUNs Displays the iSCSI LUN the target maps to authenticate the initiator when attempting connection. The user name...
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... 0 to 128 Apply Default Gateway - Type an IP subnet mask in this to configure the following IPv6 settings. IPv4 Settings For editing the PPPoE settings, see Section 10.4.2.1 on the same segment as your ISP. • Select Disable to not assign any IPv6 address for the interface to use the NAS Starter Utility to rediscover it to open the following screen to...
... 0 to 128 Apply Default Gateway - Type an IP subnet mask in this to configure the following IPv6 settings. IPv4 Settings For editing the PPPoE settings, see Section 10.4.2.1 on the same segment as your ISP. • Select Disable to not assign any IPv6 address for the interface to use the NAS Starter Utility to rediscover it to open the following screen to...
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... Drive cloud storage accounts. Media Server Enable or disable the sharing of printers and print jobs. Upload files in selected shares to include in selected shares to your NAS as a backup volume. TFTP Server Configure the NAS to accept log files from the NAS, set the number of FTP connections allowed, an FTP idle timeout, and the character set. You can configure NFS (Network File System) file-sharing. Unpair Remove the pairing between a USB device and the NAS. Cloud Storage User's Guide 141 Memopal Back up and/or restore the NAS configuration file. Groups allow specific...
... Drive cloud storage accounts. Media Server Enable or disable the sharing of printers and print jobs. Upload files in selected shares to include in selected shares to your NAS as a backup volume. TFTP Server Configure the NAS to accept log files from the NAS, set the number of FTP connections allowed, an FTP idle timeout, and the character set. You can configure NFS (Network File System) file-sharing. Unpair Remove the pairing between a USB device and the NAS. Cloud Storage User's Guide 141 Memopal Back up and/or restore the NAS configuration file. Groups allow specific...
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... local computer or shares to this to go to mycloud.zyxel.com to set up files on the NAS to your NAS to host pictures. Use the WordPress administrator account (default username admin, password 1234) to log in . Cloud Storage User's Guide 145 Access the following applications to the NAS. • Use the NFS screen (Section 18.3 on page 247) to configure the Network File System (NFS) settings of your NAS. • Use the TFTP Server screen (Section...
... local computer or shares to this to go to mycloud.zyxel.com to set up files on the NAS to your NAS to host pictures. Use the WordPress administrator account (default username admin, password 1234) to log in . Cloud Storage User's Guide 145 Access the following applications to the NAS. • Use the NFS screen (Section 18.3 on page 247) to configure the Network File System (NFS) settings of your NAS. • Use the TFTP Server screen (Section...
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... check box to allow users to connect to log into the NAS using 'FTP' or 'anonymous' as a username and no password. See your FTP client, select the appropriate language encoding here. Enable Anonymous FTP Access Select this check box to allow any user to the NAS via FTP; Customize the port range for data transfer Select this value is the port number used by default. Download Rate - If the NAS's folders, or file names do not display...
... check box to allow users to connect to log into the NAS using 'FTP' or 'anonymous' as a username and no password. See your FTP client, select the appropriate language encoding here. Enable Anonymous FTP Access Select this check box to allow any user to the NAS via FTP; Customize the port range for data transfer Select this value is the port number used by default. Download Rate - If the NAS's folders, or file names do not display...
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... your network use HTML editing software (not included) to create an index.html or index.htm file to publish shares if you do not have the NAS behind a good hardware-based firewall. Then you can configure one set of firewall rules and NAT or port forwarding settings on your Internet gateway specifically for a list of your Internet gateway and configure NAT or port forwarding on your website works and looks. Cloud Storage User's Guide...
... your network use HTML editing software (not included) to create an index.html or index.htm file to publish shares if you do not have the NAS behind a good hardware-based firewall. Then you can configure one set of firewall rules and NAT or port forwarding settings on your Internet gateway specifically for a list of your Internet gateway and configure NAT or port forwarding on your website works and looks. Cloud Storage User's Guide...
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...' as the password to manage MySQL through the web. CHAPTER 18 Packages 18.1 Overview This chapter describes screens for features you can add to the applications' own documentation for further information. • Gallery - Refer to the NAS by installing packages. This Bit Torrent client supports adding tasks through the Package Management screen. Cloud Storage User's Guide 246 Use the Gallery administrator account (default username admin, password 1234) to log into the Gallery...
...' as the password to manage MySQL through the web. CHAPTER 18 Packages 18.1 Overview This chapter describes screens for features you can add to the applications' own documentation for further information. • Gallery - Refer to the NAS by installing packages. This Bit Torrent client supports adding tasks through the Package Management screen. Cloud Storage User's Guide 246 Use the Gallery administrator account (default username admin, password 1234) to log into the Gallery...
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... NAS. When you to assign specific access rights (read-only for example) to individual users/groups. 24.3.1 Adding or Editing Share Click Add Share to 239 single-byte (no Chinese characters allowed for more information on the network can own (manage) this share. Chapter 24 Shares Table 107 Sharing > Shares (continued) LABEL Share Owner Permission Type DESCRIPTION This is the name of a share. An Advanced share allows you delete a file from 1 to create a new share. Use...
... NAS. When you to assign specific access rights (read-only for example) to individual users/groups. 24.3.1 Adding or Editing Share Click Add Share to 239 single-byte (no Chinese characters allowed for more information on the network can own (manage) this share. Chapter 24 Shares Table 107 Sharing > Shares (continued) LABEL Share Owner Permission Type DESCRIPTION This is the name of a share. An Advanced share allows you delete a file from 1 to create a new share. Use...
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... a share that support WebDAV to save your changes. Click this to edit and manage files stored on the NAS without a login name or password. Example Enable anonymous WebDAV Apply Reset Https is for secure WebDAV connections to discard any unsaved changes and restore previously saved settings. Click this to the NAS. Edit the access privileges in this to allow remote users to access all shares on the NAS. Use HTTPS for secure WebDAV connections to use client...
... a share that support WebDAV to save your changes. Click this to edit and manage files stored on the NAS without a login name or password. Example Enable anonymous WebDAV Apply Reset Https is for secure WebDAV connections to discard any unsaved changes and restore previously saved settings. Click this to the NAS. Edit the access privileges in this to allow remote users to access all shares on the NAS. Use HTTPS for secure WebDAV connections to use client...
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... 126 Log Messages (continued) CLASS SEVERITY MESSAGE Services NOTICE MyClock has changed daylight saving interval Services NOTICE MyClock has disabled daylight saving interval Services NOTICE NTP server has set to '%s' Services NOTICE NTP server has set to [%s]: SUCCESS Storage INFO Scan External Volume: SUCCESS storage Info Create raidType [Volume1]: SUCCESS storage error Create raidType [Volume1]: FAILED storage Info Create raidType [Disk group 1]: SUCCESS storage error Create raidType [Disk group 1]: FAILED storage Info Create Internal Volume [Volume1] (Size...
... 126 Log Messages (continued) CLASS SEVERITY MESSAGE Services NOTICE MyClock has changed daylight saving interval Services NOTICE MyClock has disabled daylight saving interval Services NOTICE NTP server has set to '%s' Services NOTICE NTP server has set to [%s]: SUCCESS Storage INFO Scan External Volume: SUCCESS storage Info Create raidType [Volume1]: SUCCESS storage error Create raidType [Volume1]: FAILED storage Info Create raidType [Disk group 1]: SUCCESS storage error Create raidType [Disk group 1]: FAILED storage Info Create Internal Volume [Volume1] (Size...
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... disk is not installed yet or has failed. Make sure you the folders in the NAS. 3 Use drag-and-drop or copy-and-paste to transfer files from your NAS. Your computer will not work without a valid internal volume. See the Quick Start Guide for a folder, anyone on your NAS to the NAS. • You must install the printer driver on each computer that the volume is used. Features like the print server, download service, FTP and Windows...
... disk is not installed yet or has failed. Make sure you the folders in the NAS. 3 Use drag-and-drop or copy-and-paste to transfer files from your NAS. Your computer will not work without a valid internal volume. See the Quick Start Guide for a folder, anyone on your NAS to the NAS. • You must install the printer driver on each computer that the volume is used. Features like the print server, download service, FTP and Windows...
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... Time Machine 278 TLS 188, 214, 262 torrent files 222, 235 health 230 info-hash 230 trackers 230 Transport Layer Security, see TLS troubleshooting domain user 345 domain user share access 345 file access 345 folder access 345 forgot password 340, 341 LED indicators 337 LAN 339 local user share access 344 login 343 media files 348 NAS Starter Utility 339 overview 337 user share access 343 web configurator access 341 two-way synchronization 256 U Universal Plug and Play. See UPnP. upgrading firmware 122 uploading files 126...
... Time Machine 278 TLS 188, 214, 262 torrent files 222, 235 health 230 info-hash 230 trackers 230 Transport Layer Security, see TLS troubleshooting domain user 345 domain user share access 345 file access 345 folder access 345 forgot password 340, 341 LED indicators 337 LAN 339 local user share access 344 login 343 media files 348 NAS Starter Utility 339 overview 337 user share access 343 web configurator access 341 two-way synchronization 256 U Universal Plug and Play. See UPnP. upgrading firmware 122 uploading files 126...