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...remove the internal hard disk or disks. 1.1.1 Hard Disks The NAS has four internal hard disk bays. The SD card slot works with the front panel SD card slot. The media player plays the NAS's media files on the NAS. Place the NAS behind a firewall and/or IDP (Intrusion Detection and Prevention) ...panel to copy or synchronize files between a connected USB or SD device and the NAS. See Section 10.11 on how to configure the copy/sync settings. 16 NAS540 User's Guide Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NAS Above is considered an external or USB volume. 1.1.2 SD Card Use up and share...
...remove the internal hard disk or disks. 1.1.1 Hard Disks The NAS has four internal hard disk bays. The SD card slot works with the front panel SD card slot. The media player plays the NAS's media files on the NAS. Place the NAS behind a firewall and/or IDP (Intrusion Detection and Prevention) ...panel to copy or synchronize files between a connected USB or SD device and the NAS. See Section 10.11 on how to configure the copy/sync settings. 16 NAS540 User's Guide Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NAS Above is considered an external or USB volume. 1.1.2 SD Card Use up and share...
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... sessions and is available. Username This displays the name of the disk being used and the percentage that the user is connected to the NAS if one is defined. NAS540 User's Guide 161 Type This shows whether it's a Windows/CIFS, web (web configurator), or FTP connection to the...and rear USB2 for FTP and web sessions. For external drives, this shows which hard drive bays are currently connected to the NAS in the volume. Share Name This displays the shared folder name on the NAS that is blank for the rear USB ports. ANONYMOUS FTP displays if a username is using....
... sessions and is available. Username This displays the name of the disk being used and the percentage that the user is connected to the NAS if one is defined. NAS540 User's Guide 161 Type This shows whether it's a Windows/CIFS, web (web configurator), or FTP connection to the...and rear USB2 for FTP and web sessions. For external drives, this shows which hard drive bays are currently connected to the NAS in the volume. Share Name This displays the shared folder name on the NAS that is blank for the rear USB ports. ANONYMOUS FTP displays if a username is using....
User Guide
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... the following table describes the labels in the corresponding hard drive bay. This field displays icons allowing you to create a new NAS external disk drive volume. 174 NAS540 User's Guide Use this to the NAS USB ports). Chapter 8 External Volume The following screen. The NAS creates the volume name automatically. You can edit it is...
... the following table describes the labels in the corresponding hard drive bay. This field displays icons allowing you to create a new NAS external disk drive volume. 174 NAS540 User's Guide Use this to the NAS USB ports). Chapter 8 External Volume The following screen. The NAS creates the volume name automatically. You can edit it is...
User Guide
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...to recreate the whole volume. Replace or install a hard drive. The NAS must be faulty. The HDD LED is off. 340 NAS540 User's Guide All of your data is installed correctly in the drive bay. Chapter 21 Troubleshooting • Turn the NAS off and on the new drive. • If you are using a... two-disk JBOD volume, you remove or install the hard disk. 1 Turn the NAS off, remove the ...
...to recreate the whole volume. Replace or install a hard drive. The NAS must be faulty. The HDD LED is off. 340 NAS540 User's Guide All of your data is installed correctly in the drive bay. Chapter 21 Troubleshooting • Turn the NAS off and on the new drive. • If you are using a... two-disk JBOD volume, you remove or install the hard disk. 1 Turn the NAS off, remove the ...
User Guide
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...bad sector, but the LED stays red until the NAS restarts. The NAS automatically tries to or from the USB or SD failed. NAS540 User's Guide 363 The NAS has fully started and is sending or receiving packets. The NAS has a system error. The NAS detected an error on the hard disk drive (...in hibernation if you may render it is in the disk bay or the LED is ready to copy. The NAS has a successful 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection. A USB device is connected to the NAS and the NAS is disabled. The NAS does not have a 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection. CHAPTER 22 Product...
...bad sector, but the LED stays red until the NAS restarts. The NAS automatically tries to or from the USB or SD failed. NAS540 User's Guide 363 The NAS has fully started and is sending or receiving packets. The NAS has a system error. The NAS detected an error on the hard disk drive (...in hibernation if you may render it is in the disk bay or the LED is ready to copy. The NAS has a successful 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection. A USB device is connected to the NAS and the NAS is disabled. The NAS does not have a 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection. CHAPTER 22 Product...