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1. Last Backup Time Last Backup Result 90 You can back up the local drive data to an external storage device In this page you can select to execute instant automatic or schedule backup methods and configure the relevant settings e Backup Now To back up data to the external storage device immediately e Schedule Backup To back up data by schedule You can select the week day and time to execute the backup e Auto backup To execute the backup automatically once the storage device is connected to the NAS Copy Options You can select Copy or Synchronize for the copy options When Copy is selected files are copied from the NAS to the external device By selecting Synchronize the data on the internal drives of the NAS and the external storage device are synchronized Any different files on the external device are deleted Note In the copying and synchronizing process if the identical files exist on both sides the files are not copied If there are files in the same name but different in size or modified dates on NAS and the external device the files on the external device are overwritten 91 3 6 2 USB One Touch Copy You can configure the function of the USB one touch copy button in this page The following three functions are available e Copy from the front USB storage to a directory of the internal drive of the NAS e Copy to the front USB storage from a directory of the interna
2. To backup all the settings including the user accounts server name and network configuration etc click Backup and select to open or save the setting file To restore all the settings click Browse to select a previously saved setting file and click Restore Backup System Settings Backup System Settings To backup all settings including user accounts server name and network configuration ete click BACKUP and selectto open or save the setting file BACKUP Restore System Settings To restore all settings click Browse to selecta previously saved setting file and click RESTORE to confirm Browse RESTORE 37 3 1 9 System Logs 3 1 9 1 System Event Logs The NAS can store 10 000 recent event logs including warning error and information messages In case of system malfunction event logs can be retrieved to analyze system problems Tip You can right click a log and delete the record System Logs a SYSTEM EVENT LOGS SYSTEM CONNECTION LOGS ON LINE USERS SYSLOG stevens S O cear 0 55 fa 2009 05 15 Delete this record localhost Web Server started successfully m 2009 05 15 11 18 76 Stem UU localhost Single Disk Volume Drive 1 Recovering journal 2009 05 15 11 18 08 System 127 0 0 1 localhost System started m 2009 05 14 18 35 01 System 127 0 0 1 lo
3. Log On As y Either the server does not allow anonymous logins or the e mail address was mot accepted FIP server Lfe l 21 125 User name gnap test we Password After vou log on vou can add this server to your Favorites and return to it easily FTP does not encrypt or encode passwords or data before sending them to the server To protect the security of your passwords and data use Web Folders CWweboay instead Learn more about using Web Folders Log on anonymously Save password The step by step guide of adding QNAP NAS to the AD server is available on http www qnap com pro features asp 161 Chapter 11 Access NAS via Linux OS In addition to Microsoft and Mac OS the NAS also supports Linux systems through the NFS service 1 In Linux run the following command mount t nfs lt NAS IP address gt lt Network Share Name gt lt Directory to Mount gt For example if the IP address of your NAS is 192 168 0 1 and you want to link the network share folder public under the mnt pub directory use the following command mount t nfs 192 168 0 1 public mnt pub Note You must login as root user to initiate the above command 2 Login as the user ID you define you can use the mounted directory to access your network share files 162 Chapter 12 NAS Maintenance 12 1 Follow the steps below to restart or shut down the NAS Restart Shut down Server 1 L
4. The Digital Living Network Alliance DLNA is an alliance of a number of consumer electronics mobile and personal computer manufacturers Its aim is to establish a home network in which the electronic devices from all companies are compatible with each other under an open standard Thealliance also tries to promote the idea of digital home by establishing DLNA certification standard All DLNA certified products connected to the home network can be accessed seamlessly to enable consumers to enjoy digital life conveniently 85 3 5 7 MySQL Server MySQL Server MySQL Server You can enable MySQL server as the website database V Enable MySQL Server Enable this option to allow remote connection of MySQL server e Enable TCP IP Networking Port Number 3306 APPLY Database Maintenance You can resetthe database password or re initialize the database RESET ROOT PASSWORD RE INITIALIZE DATABASE Note To use this feature on TS x39 509 809 series please update the system firmware with the image file enclosed in the product CD or download the latest system firmware You can enable MySQL Server as the website database Enable TCP IP Networking You can enable this option to configure MySQL Server of the NAS as a database server of another web server in remote site through Internet connection When you disable this option your MySQL Server will only be configured as local database server for the web server of th
5. Download Station Enable Download Station Show service link on the login page 121 2 Click Download Station on the top or on the login page of NAS to access the Download Station If you login the service from the login page of the NAS you are required to enter the user name and password E a a E r i a A E j a _ ames Web File anager Multimedia Station Download Station Surveillance Station DOWNLOAD STATION aor 3 Select Add new BT task or Add new FTP HTTP task A Add new BT task Click Add new BT task on the left and upload a torrent file You can download legal torrent files by searching on the Internet There are websites that provide legally sharing torrents e g www legaltorrents com Please download the torrent files to your local disk and then upload them to the NAS m Download Station r Cirera Lack Halus Sie Dormnicad Upload Add ment BT tack No records toured Add new FTPSHTTP task Parojarstart paris bird Delete dovrioad tack BT cheered properly Set Corfo Gunn Dogal riie 122 E Upload Torrent File Mozilla Firefox E http 10 8 12 144 8080 cgi bin Gdownload btoption cgi name add sid 7 7 Download Station Select the torrent file to download o EA B Add new FTP HTTP task To run an FTP download task click Add new FTP HTTP task Enter the FTP URL of the download task and select the share folder to save the files
6. e By Web File Manager You can login Web File Manager and upload your HTML files to the folder The file index html index htm or index php will be the home path of your web page Qweb on 10 8 10 12 File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help ack E a yo Search Folders Address E2 1110 5 10 121Qweb E Mame File and Folder Tasks phpMyAdmin Other Places 9 Joomla 3 objects Internet 133 3 Click the link http NAS IP on Web Server page or click Web Server on the login page of the NAS to access the web page you upload Note that when Web Server is enabled you have to type http NAS IP address 8080 in your web browser to access the login page of the NAS WEB SERVER For the online tutorial please visit http www qnap com pro_ features asp 134 MySQL Management The first time you install the system the phpMyAdmin software is automatically installed as the MySQL management tool When you update the firmware in the future phpMyAdmin will not be re installed and your data on the database will not be overwritten or changed The phpMyAdmin program files are created in the Qweb share folders You can change the folder name and access the database by entering the URL in the browser However the link on the web management interface is not changed Note The default user name of MySQL is root The password is admin Please change your root password immediately after loggin
7. Back bi wi JO search gt Folders Address 11172 17 26 78 Orecordings k File and Folder Tasks k3 Other Places Details Qrecordings 80 3 5 5 Tunes Service The mp3 files on Qmultimedia folder of the NAS can be shared to Tunes by enabling this service All the computers with Tunes installed on LAN are able to find browse and play the music files on the NAS To use the Tunes service make sure you have installed the Tunes program on your computer Enable this service Then upload the music files to the Qmultimedia folder of NAS iTunes Service i GENERAL SMART PLAYLIST iTunes Service After iTunes service is enabled all iTunes clients in the same subnet can play the music files in the Qmultimedia folder on the server W Enable iTunes Service Password required Please select the label encoding ofthe music files Select the correct encoding to display the label information correctly Please select English for non Asian languages Label encoding English e Password required To allow the users to access the data only by entering the correct password check this option and enter the password 81 Click Smart Playlist to enter the smart playlist page You can define the playlist rules to categorize the songs into different playlists If there is no song that matches the rules in the playlist the Tunes client will not show the playlist For detailed operation please refer to t
8. It is recommended that you back up the data and run system installation and configuration again Note When plugging in or unplugging a hard drive please strictly adhere to the following rules to avoid abnormal system operation or data crash 1 Plug in only one drive to NAS or unplug only one drive from NAS at one time 2 After plugging in or unplugging a hard drive wait for about ten seconds or longer until you hear two beeps from the NAS Then unplug or plug in the next hard drive 167 Chapter 14 Use the LCD Panel This section is applicable to NAS models with LCD panel only The NAS provides a handy LCD panel for you to perform disk configuration and view the system information When the NAS is started up you will be able to view the server name and IP address NIAIS S F 4 D E 3 aielo 2 5 4 ajojo Jalo oi For the first time installation the LCD panel shows the number of hard drives detected and the IP address You may select to configure the hard drives Number of Default disk hard drives i i Available disk configuration options configuration detected RAID 1 Single gt JBOD gt RAID O gt RAID 1 RAID 5 Single gt JBOD gt RAID 0 gt RAID 5 Single gt JBOD gt RAID O gt RAID 5 4 or above RAID 5 gt RAID 6 Press the Select button to choose the option and press the Enter button to confirm 168 For example when you turn on the
9. We have two domains gatest com tw and sub2 qatest com tw controlled by Windows 2003 server and a domain sub1 gatest com tw controlled by Windows 2000 server Active Directory Domains and Trusts E O x File Action View Help es ie Active Directory Domains and Trusts Ee qatest com ty HEH subl atest com ty ES subi qatest com tw gatest corn Ew H Fp subl qatest com ty FPF sub qatest com tw domainliN 157 Please make sure you have enabled the Active Directory Service on the Windows Server and check the following items The NAS s DNS server setting must be assigned to AD server The NAS and AD server can synchronize only if their time difference is less than 5 minutes The NAS and AD server will synchronize every 5 minutes To configure the settings manually the NAS has to be set as standalone mode and then added to AD domain After adding to AD domain you must login as Domain_namelUsername to access Network Neighborhood Local users of the NAS cannot access the server by Network Neighborhood It is suggested to use Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or Windows 2003 Service Pack 1 When the NAS is added to AD domain the authority of everyone will not work everyone is the default account of the NAS but is not supported in AD domain Therefore the authority has to be reset The IP address of the AD server should be recorded in the DNS settings on the AD server Y
10. v IP Address of UPS If you have selected APC UPS with SNMP for UPS model enter the IP address of the UPS 107 3 8 System Status Home gt gt System Status system Status System Information Network Settings Resource Monitor 3 8 1 System Information You can view the system information e g CPU usage and memory on this page System Information System Information CPU Usage 15 Total Memory 503 5 MB Free Memory 450 4 MB Packets Received 962 P20 Packets Sent 640610 Error Packets 0 System temperature 45 CMs F HDD 1 temperature 30 GAMOO F HDD 2 temperature 47 EnO05 F System Up Time 0 Day 0 Hour 57 Minutets 108 3 8 2 System Service You can view current network settings and status of the NAS in this section System Service System Service Microsoft Networking Enabled p Serer Type Standalone Server Workgroup GATEST Enable WINS server o Enable Domain Waster Apple Networking Enabled Apple zone Mame Unix Linux NFS Enabled Web File Manager Enabled FTP Service Enabled Dg Maximum connections 30 Multimedia Station Enable Multimedia Station Y Enable Tunes Service 3 Enable UPnP Media Server Download Station Enabled Web Server Enabled register_globals DDNS Service Enabled MySGL Server Enabled Enable TCPIP Networking System Port Management 109 3 8 3 Resource Monitor You can view the CPU usage disk usage and bandwidth transfer sta
11. 103 3 Click Add 999 Printer List e s RD a zz X O Make Default Delete Utility Colorsync Show Info Me option 4 Press and hold the alt key on the keyboard and click More Printers concurrently r 606 Printer Browser E i Si n j s p Default Browser IP Printer Search Connection AL C1100 CCB65A Bonjour Name Location Print Using Please select a driver or printer model 7 Add 104 5 In the pop up window a Select Advanced b Select Windows Printer with SAMBA c Enter the printer name d Enter the printer URI the format is smb NAS IP printer name The printer name is found on the Device Configuration gt USB Printer page e Select Generic for Printer Model f Click Add Printer Browser Advanced HH Device Windows Printer via SAMBA Device Name myprinter Device URI smb 192 168 2 11 nastestPR Printer Model Generic HH Cancel Location No Selection Print Using F Note that you must hold and press the alt key and click More Printers at the same time to view the Advanced printer settings Otherwise this option does not appear 105 6 The printer appears on the printer list It is ready to use 600 Printetist 0 0 3 0 0 _ O A doy On X 0 Make Default Ad
12. Cbl 14 No files in this folder 112 4 Click Browse to select the multimedia file and then click Upload to upload the file to the folder Ss Multimedia Station Location Qmultimedia E 4 Qmultimedia Directory 1 Files 0 az Dr EPR Oo A HM wR qivp test 5 You can also create folders by clicking i and upload the files to the folders 113 B Upload photos to Qmultimedia folder directly You can upload multimedia files to the NAS directly by the following steps 1 Open the Windows Run menu Enter server name or Server IP to access share folder on the NAS y Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open 1110 8 12 19 2 Open the folder Qmultimedia Enter the user name and password to login P NAS Server 10 8 12 19 Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Q BB Po search fey Folders ia Address Network Tasks Ey Network Other Places y Recycle Bin 1 Details G 2 gt z recordings usb 1 objects selected 3 Drag the files and folders to the folder directly Please wait patiently when the NAS is generating thumbnails for images during uploading 114 When you login Multimedia Station by web browser again all the multimedia files will be shown Location Qmultimedia test A Qmultimedia Directory 0 Files 13 qivp E KN
13. E 01 GAROTA Fl 02 FerricO E 03 0 SOLE Fl 05 CestS 119 C Configure album authority 1 After logging in as administrator admin click N to enter the configuration page for album authority Multimedia Station mon 4 Speicherort Qmultimedia 3 Qmultimedia Ordner 0 Dateien 0 az D 0 maglio caa BAM BR Keine Dateien in diesem Ordner Browse Heraufaden 2 You can view add delete and edit users User list Create user Q User list 3 You can edit the user profile and album access authority on this page Edit personal profile Liser s profile Liser name Description Password Verify Password CI User cannot change the information CI Disable Accessible albums photos music Inaccessible albums 120 Chapter 5 Download Station The NAS supports BT HTTP and FTP download You can add download task to the NAS and let the server finish downloading independent of PC Warning Please be warned against illegal downloading of copyrighted materials The Download Station functionality is provided for downloading authorized files only Downloading or distribution of unauthorized materials may result in severe civil and criminal penalty Users are subject to the restrictions of the copyright laws and should accept all the consequences 1 Goto Applications gt Download Station Enable the service Download Station
14. Enter the user name and password to login the FTP server if necessary Then click OK to start downloading To run an HTTP download task click Add new FTP HTTP task Enter the HTTP URL of the download task and select the share folder to save the files Then click OK to start downloading Add New FTP HTTP Task Mozilla Firefox AE F Http 10 68 12 1448080 cgi binf download btoption cgitname add_qae J Download Station Add new FTPIHTTP task Suede te download task Ftp elie network share download A Input the user name and password for the URL of the download task User name Password 123 4 After uploading a download task the task will appear on View Run List Increase Gowninad priority Decrease download priority Add raw BT task Add new FTP HTTP tack ParojRes tt derari tink Delete download task ST download property Spt Contig Dump Diegnostk Iviormation 5 You can select a download task and click BT download property to enable or disable DHT public network and configure the sharing time after download completes Download task Status Size w Add new BT task E Edit Share Time Mozilla Firefox AE E Add new FTR HTTE task A http 10 8 12 rita dead loka dem eae Teme A Li Pause Restart download task Download Station Delete download task BT download property Sharing time after download task completes lio hr Set Config
15. In this example two IP cameras will be installed Connect the IP cameras to your home network Then setthe IP address of the cameras so that they are in the same LAN as the computer Login the configuration page of the Camera 1 by IE browser Enter the IP address of the first camera as 192 168 1 10 The default gateway should be set as the LAN IP of the router 192 168 1 100 in this example Then configure the IP address of the second camera as 192 168 1 20 Some cameras provide a utility for IP configuration You may refer to the user manual of the cameras for further details Please refer to www qnap com for the supported network camera list 3 Configure the camera settings on NAS Login the Surveillance Station by IE browser to configure the IP cameras Goto Settings gt Camera Settings page Enter the camera information e g name model and IP address a Surveillance Station Network Video Recorder Camera Name Brand IP Address WAN IP Address 1 Camera 2 Camera 2 Camera Number 1 Camera 1 v Camera Model Axis 205 v Camera Name Camera 1 IP Address O Port WAN IP for monitoring from public network If your IP camera is installed behind NAT router you may input the public IP address or URL and the corresponding forwarded port of the router O Port User Name Password Rep Note All the camera configuration
16. You can go to System Administration gt System Logs page to search for the following error message and find out which hard drive s causes the error Error occurred while accessing Drive X Drive X has been removed X refers to the number of the hard drive slot 3 Troubleshooting After plugging in the new hard drive e g HDD 1 drive rebuilding will start Ifthe drive configuration fails again due to read write error of the hard drive in the rebuilding process identify which hard drive causes the error and follow the steps below to solve the problems Situation 1 The error is caused by the newly plugged in drive If the newly inserted drive e g HDD 1 causes the rebuilding error please unplug HDD 1 and plug in another new drive to start RAID rebuilding 166 Situation 2 The error is caused by an existing drive e g HDD 2 in the RAID configuration If the RAID configuration is RAID 1 you can do either one of the following a Back up the drive data to another storage device Then reinstall and set up the NAS b Format the newly plugged in drive e g HDD 1 as a single drive Then back up the data on the NAS to this drive HDD 1 via Web File Manager Unplug the drive with errors e g HDD 2 After that insert a new drive to NAS to replace the fault drive and execute RAID 1 migration When the RAID configuration is RAID 5 or 6 The RAID configuration is changed to degraded mode read only
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18. ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD AND NETWORK SETTINGG ccscsccecceccecescsceccecescescecees 164 Py PPK PATURE OR MA UNC TON e a 165 124 POWER OUTAGE OR ABNORMAL SHUTDOWN ccccscocceccecceccececcescecescescscescscescescesescescscesees 165 12 5 SYSTEM SOFTWARE ABNORMAL OPERATION ccccccscosceccecceccscescecceccsceccesceccssescusceseecescscesens 165 12 6 SYSTEM TEMPERATURE PROTECTION cccsscoscecceccsceccesceccecescescescecescescescesescescesceseecescescesees 165 CHAPTER 13 RAID ABNORMAL OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING 000 166 CHAPTER 14 USEATRHE ECD PAINE Diese aoe es eee 168 TE CGCHNICAISSUPPO RE lt lt eee eee ee es 174 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE dais 175 10 11 12 Safety Warnings The NAS can operate normally in the temperature of 0 C 40 C and relative humidity of 0 95 Please make sure the environment is well ventilated The power cord and devices connected to the NAS must provide correct supply voltage 100W 90 264V Do not place the NAS in direct sunlight or near chemicals Make sure the temperature and humidity of the environment are in optimized level Unplug the power cord and all connected cables before cleaning Wipe the NAS with a dry towel Do not use chemical or aerosol to clean the NAS Do not place any objects on the NAS for the server s normal operation and to avoid overheat Use the flat head screws in the product package to lock the hard disks in the NAS when installing hard disks for
19. Drive 2 No Disk SCAN NOW Drive 3 Seagate ST3160812AS 2AAA 149 05 GB Ready SCAN NOW GOOD Drive 4 Hitachi HDS721010KL4330 GKAO 931 51 GB Ready SCAN NOW GOOD Drive 5 No Disk SCAN NOW Current Disk Volume Configuration Logical Volumes Volume File System Total Size Free Size Status Single Disk Drive 1 EXT4 915 42 GB Taza Ready im Disk Configuration Applied NAS Models Single disk volume All models RAID 1 JBOD just a bunch of disks 2 bay models or above RAID 5 RAID 6 RAID 5 hot spare 4 bay models or above RAID 6 hot spare 5 bay models or above Single Disk Volume Each disk will be used as a standalone disk However if a disk is damaged all data will be lost o RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume RAID 1 mirroring disk protects your data by automatically backing up the contents of one drive onto the second drive of a mirrored pair This protects your data if one of the drives fails Unfortunately the storing capacity is equal to a single drive as the second drive is used to automatically back up the first Mirroring Disk is suitable for personal or corporate use to store important data o RAID O Striping Disk Volume RAID 0 striping disk combines 2 or more drives into one larger disk It offers the fastest disk access but it does not have any protection of your data if the 46 striped array fails The disk capacity equals the number of drives in the array times the size of the smallest drive
20. QGet from the installed location l ONAP Storage Software gt lf Back ay Ger OF G Get fe Uninstall 4 For the details of using QGet please refer to the online help of the software Eee Fie Tools eee Contents E gt About Get i E 4 La O O 131 Chapter6 Web Server The NAS enables you to upload web pages and manage your own website easily by Web Server function It also supports Joomla PHP and MySQL SQLite for you to establish an interactive website 1 Go to Network Service gt Web Server Enable the service and enter the port number Web Server E Web Server After enabling this function you can upload the webpage files to awek network share to publish your website Enable Web Server A LO Port Number 0 register_globals Con O of After enabling this service click the following link to enter to Web Server httpi1172 17 20 39 php ini Maintenance O php ini Maintenance The file php ini is the system configuration file of Web Server After enabling this function you can edit upload or restore this file Itis recommended to use the system default setting 132 2 You can upload your HTML files to the folder Qweb by the following methods e By using samba You can open a web browser and type NAS IP Qweb or LNAS name Qweb Login the folder and upload your HTML files e By FTP You can login FTP service and upload your HTML files to the folder
21. SMSC SERVER ALERT NOTIFICATION Alert Notification When a system event occurs an alert email will be sent automatically Send system error alert by send system warning alert by E mail Notification E mail address 1500 E mail address 2 Skuin SEND TEST E MAIL Hote The SMTP server must be configured first for alert mail delivery SMS Notification Settings Country Code Afghanistan 93 v Call Phone No 1 93 A AAA Cell Phone Mo 2 93 SEND A TEST SMS MESSAGE Mote You must configure the SMSC server to be able to send SMS notification properly 34 3 1 6 Power Management This section enables you to restart or shut down the server immediately define the behavior of the server when the power resumes after a power outage and set schedule for automatic system power on off restart Wake on LAN Enable this option to power on the NAS remotely by Wake on LAN This function is applicable to some models only Please refer to the comparison table for more details http www anap com images products comparison Comparison NAS html You can select every day weekdays weekend or any days of the week and set the time for automatic system power on power off or restart Weekdays stand for Monday to Friday weekend stands for Saturday and Sunday Up to 15 schedules can be set Restart Shutdown Execute system restart shutdown immediately RESTART SHUTDOWN Configure Wake on LAN f Ena
22. Syslog Server A Beenen UDP Port 514 Select the logs to record Mw System Event Logs System Connection Logs You must enable system connection logs to use this option 40 3 1 10 Firmware Update Firmware Update Firmware Update Current firmware version 3 1 0 Build O608T Before updating system firmware please make sure the product model and firmware version are correct Follow the steps below to update firmware 1 Download the release notes ofthe same version as the firmware from ANAP website http www gnap com Read the release notes carefully to make sure you need to Update the firmware 2 Before Updating system firmware back up all disk data on the server to avoid any potential data loss during system update 3 Click the Browse button to selectthe correct firmware image for system Update Click the UPDATE SYSTEM button to Update the firmware Browse Note System Update may take tens of seconds to several minutes to complete depending on the network connection status please wait patiently The system will inform you when system update is completed UPDATE SYSTEM Note If the system is running properly you do not need to update the firmware Before updating the system firmware make sure the product model and firmware version are correct Follow the steps below to update firmware Step 1 Download the release notes of the same version as the firmware from QNAP website http www qnap com Read
23. You can upload a secure certificate issued by a trusted provider After you have uploaded a secure certificate you can access the administration interface by SSL connection and there will not be any alert or error message The system supports X 509 certificate and private key only SECURITY LEVEL NETWORK ACCESS PROTECTION IMPORT SSL SECURE CERTIFICATE Import SSL Secure Certificate You can Upload a secure certificate issued by a trusted provider After you have Uploaded a secure certificate successfully you can access the administration interface by SSL connection and there will not be any alert or error message Ifyou Upload an incorrect secure certificate you may not be able to login the server via SSL To resolve the problem you can restore the secure certificate to default and access the system again Status Default secure certificate being used Please enter a certificate in X 509PEM format below CLEAR UPLOAD 31 3 1 5 Notification Notification COMFIGURE SMTP SERVER CONFIGURE SMSC SERVER Configure SMTP Server SMTP Server mal Port Number 25 sender tester _ ry Enable SMTP Authentication UserName Password M Use SSU TLS secure connection ALERT NOTIFICATION 3 1 5 1 Configure SMTP Server Configure the SMTP server for outgoing mails of this server If your mail server requires SMTP authentication enter the user name and password for the mail server Configure SMTP Server SMTP
24. an action occurs 19 Y Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically You can enable this option to update the date and time of the system automatically with specified NTP Network Time Protocol server Enter the IP address or domain name of the NTP server e g time nist gov time windows com Then enter the time interval for adjusting the time Note The first time you enable NTP server it may take several minutes for time synchronization before the time is correctly adjusted Language Select the language the NAS uses to display files and directories Note All the files and directories on the NAS will be created using Unicode encoding If your FTP clients or the OS of your PC does not support Unicode e g Windows 95 98 ME select the language the same as your OS here in order to view the files and directories on the server properly 20 3 1 2 Network 3 1 2 1 TCP IP Click to edit the network settings Network TCP IP DDNS IP Address Interface DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address Speed MTU Link Edit Ethernet 1 No ETE 255 255 254 0 172 17 20 1 00 08 9B B9 27 B1 1000Mbps 1500 2 Ethernet 2 Yes 169 254 100 100 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 08 9B B9 27 B0 0 9 12 Port Trunking Port Trunking provides network load balancing and fault tolerance by combining two Ethernet interfaces into one to increase the bandwidth beyond the limits of any one single interface atthe same time offe
25. block or throttle BitTorrent connections for the high bandwidth it generates By turning on Protocol Encryption your connections will not be distinguished by these ISPs as BitTorrent connections therefore are unable to block or throttle them and causing slow connections or even no connections However some ISPs are starting to be able to identify these connections even if they were encrypted so users are suggested to check the Bad ISPs list on AzureusWiki and to consider Switching to an ISP that does not perform BitTorrent traffic throttling or blocking You can set the download schedule in Download time settings Select Continuous download to download the files continuously To specify the download schedule select Daily download time and enter start and end time If the end time value is smaller than the start time the end time will be treated as the time on the next day 125 7 To pause a running download task select the task in View Run list and click Pause Restart download task You can view tasks that are paused or finished in View Pause List and View Finish List respectively To restart a paused task select the task in View Pause List and click Pause Restart download task noite deren price ly Ducro piety Tare Lett Eja rale DHT Add new FTR HT TP task Para Restart chard lrk Delate download back AT chard peopeer ty 0 Get cong ume Disgnoste Information 8 You can also
26. minutes 420 Maintenance This option specifies the rescan behavior of the server If set to 0 automatic rescans are disabled A positive value specifies the period FAQ between rescans of content directories in minutes 1 enables the server to watch content directories automatically for new content without the need for rescans PacketVideo Corporation 2003 2008 All rights reserved 84 After configuring the settings you can upload mp3 photos or video files to Qmultimedia folder or other specified folders on the NAS Note If you upload multimedia files to the default share folder but the files are not shown on Media Player you can click Rescan content directories or Restart server on the Media Server configuration page The built in UPnP Media Server of the NAS is compatible with the DLNA DMP devices in the market For the online tutorial please visit http www qnap com pro_ features asp About UPnP and DLNA Universal Plug and Play UPnP is a set of computer network protocols promulgated by the UPnP Forum The purpose of UPnP is to allow devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of networks at home and in corporate environment UPnP achieves this by defining and publishing UPnP device control protocols built upon open Internet based communication standards The term UPnP is gleaned from Plug and play a technology for dynamically attaching devices to a computer directly
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29. proper operation Do not place the NAS near any liquid Do not place the NAS on any uneven surface to avoid falling off and damage Make sure the voltage is correct in your location when using the NAS If you are not sure please contact the distributor or the local power supply company Do not place any object on the power cord Do not attempt to repair your NAS in any occasions Improper disassembly of the product may expose you to electric shock or other risks For any enquiries please contact the distributor The chassis NAS models should only be installed in the server room and maintained by the authorized server manager or IT administrator The server room is locked by key or keycard access and only certified staff is allowed to enter the server room Chapter 1 Install the NAS For the information of the hardware installation please refer to the Quick Installation Guide in the product package 1 1 Hard Disk Compatibility List This product works with 2 5 3 5 SATA hard disk drives from major hard disk brands For the HDD compatibility list please visit http www qnap com QNAP disclaims any responsibility for product damage malfunction or data loss recovery due to misuse or improper installation of hard disks in any occasions for any reasons 1 2 Check System Status LED Display 8 System Status Overview 1 A USB device is detected 2 A USB device is being removed from the NAS Flashes blue 3 The USB d
30. rate or no response You may try the following means to solve the problem a Open the BitTorrent port range on NAT router manually Forward these ports to the LAN IP of the NAS b The new NAS firmware supports UPnP NAT port forwarding If your NAT router supports UPnP enable this function on the NAT Then enable UPnP NAT port forwarding of the NAS The BT download rate should be enhanced 129 5 1 Use Download Software QGet QGet is a powerful management software for maintaining the BT HTTP and FTP download tasks of multiple TS series NAS servers via LAN or WAN By using QGet you no longer need to login the Download Station web interface of multiple servers and manage the settings one by one Simply install QGet on any computer running Windows 2000 XP or Mac you can manage the download tasks of all your NAS servers 1 To use QGet install the software from the product CD ROM S ONAP Turbo NAS Ciuick Installation Guide Install INAP Finder Install NetBak Replicator Install Get User Manual and Application Notes Browse CD 130 2 Follow the instructions to install QGet E QGet 0 7 6 0 Build 1213 Setup SER Welcome to the QGet Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the installation of Gaet It is recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system Files without having to reboot your computer Click Mext Eo continue 3 Run
31. result is shown in the Summary page HDD SMART E Monitor hard disk health temperature and usage status by the hard disk S W A R T mechanism Select hard disk SUMMARY HARD DISK INFORMATION SMART INFORMATION TEST SETTINGS summary Good Hard disk model Western Digital Caviar Green family Mo errors were detected on the Drive capacity 465 76 GH hard disk Your hard disk should be TER era nei Cond operating proper ly Hard drive temperature sg Test time Test result Mot tested 50 3 2 4 Encrypted File System You can manage the encrypted disk volumes on the NAS on this page Each encrypted disk volume is locked by a particular key The encrypted volume can be unlocked by the following methods Encryption Password Enter the encryption password to unlock the disk volume The default password is admin Encryption Key File You can upload the encryption file to the server to unlock the disk volume The key can be downloaded from Encryption Key Management page after you have unlocked the disk volume successfully Encryption Key Management Total Size Status Action 415 42 GB Unlocked ENCRYPTION KEY MANAGEMENT 145 24 GB Unlocked ENCRYPTION KEY MANAGEMENT Input Encryption Password 2e Locked OA A AT A ali cad 1 Volume Single Disk Drive 1 Single Disk Drive 3 Single Disk Drive 4 51 3 2 5 iSCSI The NAS supports built in ISCSI service To use this function follow th
32. supports Unicode make sure you have enabled Unicode support for both your client and the NAS 63 Anonymous Login You can enable anonymous login to allow users to access the FTP server of the NAS anonymously The users can access the folders and files which are opened for public access If this option is disabled users must enter an authorized user name and password to access the server Passive FTP Port Range You can use the default port range 55536 56559 or define a port range larger than 1023 When using this function please make sure you have opened the configured port range on your router or firewall FTP Transfer Limitation You can configure the maximum number of all FTP connections maximum connections of a single account and the maximum upload download rates of a single connection Respond with external IP address for passive FTP connection request When passive FTP connection is in use and the FTP server is configured under a router if the remote computer cannot connect to the FTP server via WAN you can enable this function By enabling this function the FTP service replies the manually specified IP address or automatically detects the external IP address so that the remote computer can connect to the FTP server successfully 64 3 4 5 Telnet SSH After enabling this option you can access this server via Telnet or SSH encrypted connection only the account admin can login remotely You can use certain
33. the important data and system settings before resetting the NAS RESET 44 3 2 Disk Management Volume Management RAID Management HDD SMART Encrypted File System Virtual Disk 3 2 1 Volume Management This page shows the model size and current status of the disk on the NAS You can format and check disk and scan bad blocks on the disk When the disk is formatted the NAS will create the following default share folders v Public Network share for file sharing Qdownload Network share for Download Station Qmultimedia Network share for Multimedia Station Qusb Network share for data copy function via USB ports Qweb Network share for Web Server S S amp S ASA Qrecordings the default network share of Surveillance Station 45 Volume Management a Single Disk Volume RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Create single disk volume s SE Volume Create mirroring disk volume s Linear Disk Volume RAID 5 Disk Volume Create one linear disk volume Combine 3 or more disks to create a disk volume with data create a disk volume with data protection 1 disk crash is protection 2 disk crash is allowed allowed RAID O Striping Disk Volume Create one striping disk volume RAID 6 Disk Volume Combine 4 or more disks to Current Disk Volume Configuration Physical Disks A P Bad Blocks SMART Disk Model Capacity Status Sean iomain Drive 1 Hitachi HDS721010KLA4330 GKAO 931 51 GB Ready SCAN NOW GOOD
34. the range of IP addresses allocated by DHCP server and the lease time Lease time refers to time that IP address is leased to the clients by DHCP server When the time expires the client has to acquire an IP address again For example to establish a DLNA network and share the multimedia files on the NAS to DLNA digital media player via UPnP while there is no NAT gateway that supports DHCP server you can enable DHCP server of the NAS The NAS will allocate dynamic IP address to DMP or other clients automatically and set up a local network Note If there is an existing DHCP server in your LAN do not enable this function Otherwise there will be IP address allocation and network access errors Port Trunking Applicable to models with two LAN ports only Port Trunking provides network load balancing and fault tolerance by combining two Ethernet interfaces into one to increase the bandwidth beyond the limits of any one single interface at the same time offers the redundancy for higher availability when both interfaces are connected to the same switch that supports Port Trunking eta epa Balance rr The packets are transmitted in sequential order from Round Robin the first available slave to the last This mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Active Backup Only one active slave is used to transmit packets A different slave becomes active if and only if the active slave fails The bond s MAC address is ex
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36. 192 168 1 60 Port 81 Port 82 Port 8000 Aa 4 DSL Cable NAT router i modem PC LAN IP 192 168 1 100 LAN 1P 192 168 1 32 Change the port settings of NAS and IP cameras The default HTTP port of NAS is 8080 In this example the port is changed to 8000 Therefore you have to access the NAS via http NAS IP 8000 after applying the settings Then login the network settings page of the IP cameras Change the HTTP port of Camera 1 from 80 to 81 Then change the port for Camera 2 from 80 to 82 78 Next login Surveillance Station Go to Settings gt Camera Settings Enter the port numbers of Camera 1 and Camera 2 as 192 168 1 10 port 81 and 192 168 1 20 port 82 respectively Enter the login name and password for both cameras Besides enter the WAN IP address or your domain address in public network e g MyNAS dyndns org and the port on the WAN side for the connection from Internet After finishing the settings click Test to ensure successful connection to the Cameras Camera Number 1 Camera 1 v Camera Model iPUX ICS 1003 1013 Y Camera Name Camera 1 IP Address 192 168 1 10 Port 61 WAN IP for monitoring from public network myNAS dyndns org If your IP camera is installed behind NAT router you may input the public IP address or URL and the corresponding forwarded port of the router Port 81 User Name administrator Password so Note All the camera config
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38. 86 3 5 8 OFK OTU a la ENA la ol eee eee 8 O BACK UP tirita 90 3 6 1 A A 90 3 6 2 USB One Touch Cop ti n 92 3 6 3 Remote Replication Disaster Recovery ooooooconoccoconoooooonnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnos 93 IE EXTERNAL DEVICE artritis S 97 3 7 1 External Storage Dee a 97 DL A A hosted als Geena he stor ts uel teint ental ie 98 Sod WANA OWS AE USCS ara datan is 99 3 7 2 2 PUIG OVS VEST SIS casero areca artes AE O E age ccs ge ecg ome OE 101 3 7 2 3 MTI A A A IN AI IN IO educate osha 103 IAI OUPS DCUO Voniai a A r E NN 107 3 8 SA A 108 3 8 1 SYSTEM IN OMO ON AAA A A tao Geet ah el had 108 3 8 2 A IS CIV CO ca Ne Sect lee teh NEE Set Ue asc tae ee ences Lets ese Sone acne sa oes 109 3 8 3 Resource MONTO a de aorta calco a 110 CHAPTER4 MULTIMEDIA STATION sois a ca 111 4 1 SHARE PHOTOS AND MULTIMEDIA FILES VIA THE WEB INTERFACE 2 ccceccececececeececescecees 111 CHAPTERS DOWNEOAD STATION 600 a OERA 121 5 1 USE DOWNLOAD SOFTWARE QGET cccccccccsssecccccessecccccuesecceceuuseccceeuuseccceeuueccsseuunecceeeaueeees 130 CHAPTER G WEBSERVER a cacas 132 CHAPTER ETPSERVER lt 0d a 136 CHAPTERS WEB FILE MANAGER 0 ccc decscdicodeeasences 138 CHAPTERS NETBAK REPLICATOR 00 142 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURING AD AUTHENTICATION 2 0 ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccecs 157 CHAPTER 11 AC CESS NAS VIA LINUX OS il 162 CHAPTER 12 NAS MAINTENANCE it A NN 163 IZI Roa P AO DOWN SERY Ei e a cs seks dd 163 12 2 RESET
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40. Lise public DHT network Dump Diagnostic Information Note If the sharing time larger than O hr is set for a download task the download task will be moved to Finish List after download completes and the Sharing time ends 124 6 Click Set Config and enter the number of the maximum tasks you want to download at the same time Default number 3 Enter the maximum download rate default value is O which means unlimited Enter the maximum upload rate default value is 0 which means unlimited Enter the port range for Download Station default range is 6881 6999 Check UPnP NAT port forwarding to enable automatically port forwarding on UPnP supported gateway default is not checked Add new BT task Add new FTP HTTP task Download Station Pause Restart download task Maximum number of downloads at the same time When the total number of records on all the lists reaches Delete download task the upper limit overwrite the oldest records on the Finish List BT download property Maximum download rate KB s default value is 0 which means unlimited Set Config Maximum upload rate KB s bo Dunne Diageticinttieten default value is O which means unlimited BitTorrent port range C UPnP NAT port forwarding C Protocol encryption Download time settings C Continuous download Daily download time Protocol Encryption There are a number of Internet Service Providers ISP
41. N N E gui_firmwa E screenshot screenshot E screenshot screenshot E screenshot m o J a a i E gt Y E screenshot E screenshot Fl screenshot E screenshot E screenshot E screenshot 115 Buttons on the Multimedia Station page A gt Z Sort files by name Sort files by size re ec Select all Select none aoe Support file format list tye trat wmv wmx wvx avi mpeg mpg mpe miv mp2 mpv2 Video il mp2v mpa dvr m asf asx Wpl wm wmx wmd wmz wma wax cda wav mp3 m3u mid midi rmi aif aifc aiff ocio au snd Other formats not mentioned above others AM 116 View Photo Information 1 To view detailed information of a photo click the thumbnail of the picture Location Omultimedia f album01 multimedia E gt Ed EQ lb A gt Z gt gt 20 A a Y ys album01 Directory 0 Files 8 lt 1 a gt x a album02 x a music a video NA O Dsc3734 JPG O pscn3740 3PG O Dscu3746 JPG O pscn3821 3PG E Image006 jpg E Image010 jpg v4 pa a t as ay M4 gt y e fe ga pd Ad Pai O Image014 jpg O Image019 jpg 2 The information of the photo e g file name resolution size camera producer will be shown on the right You can enter a description for the picture in the box below the photo and click Submit To re
42. NAS with 5 hard drives installed the LCD panel shows Colnflilg Di siks e IRIATIDIS P You can press the Select button to browse more options e g RAID 6 Press the Enter button and the following message shows Press the Select button to select Yes to confirm Clhjofolsje IRA osr lYjejs Niof 7 When you execute RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration the system will initialize the hard drives create the RAID device format the RAID device and mount it as a volume on the NAS The progress will be shown on the LCD panel When it reaches 100 you can access the RAID volume e g create share folders and upload files to the folders on the NAS In the meantime to make sure the stripes and blocks in all the RAID component devices are ready the NAS will execute RAID synchronization and the progress will be shown on Disk Management gt Volume Management page The synchronization rate is around 30 60 MB s vary by hard drive models system resource usage etc Note If a member drive of the RAID configuration was lost during the synchronization the RAID device will enter degraded mode The volume data is still accessible If you add anew member drive to the device it will start to rebuild You can check the status on the Volume Management page To encrypt the disk volume select Yes when the LCD panel shows lt Encrypt Vo
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44. P Network Settings TCP IP Configuration Disable Jumbo Frame Network Setting System Port Management 8080 system service port System Tools IP Filter Allow all connections LCD panel password blank Applicable to models with LCD panel only 2 Login the NAS with the default user name and password Default user name admin Password admin Note To reset the system by the reset button the option Enable configuration reset switch in System Administration gt Hardware must be activated Hardware Hardware M Enable configuration reset switch Enable hard disk standby mode tif no access within Status LED will be off WwW Enable light signal alert when the free size of disk is less than the value 3072 MB iw Enable alarm buzzer beep sound for error and warning alert 164 12 3 Disk Failure or Malfunction When you encounter disk malfunction or failure please do the following 1 Record the malfunction status or error messages shown in Event Logs 2 Stop using the failed NAS and turn off the server 3 Contact customer service for technical support Note The NAS must be repaired by professional technicians do not try to repair the server yourself Please back up any important files or folders to avoid potential data loss due to disk crash 12 4 Power Outage or Abnormal Shutdown In case of power outage or improper shutdown of the NAS the system will resume to the state
45. P network The SNMP manager Information Base uses the MIB to determine the values or understand the messages sent from the agent NAS within the network You can download the MIB and view it with any word processor or text editor 66 SNMP Settings SNIP Alter enabling this service the NAS will be able to report information via SNMP to the managing systems M Enable SNMP Service Port Number Community send Event Information warning Error Trap Address 1 Trap Address 2 Trap Address Y SNMP IB To install the MIB to your managing systems click Download DOWMLOAD 67 3 4 7 Web Server You can publish your own server by enabling Web Server function of the NAS Enter the port number for web server service the default number is 80 For further information please refer to Chapter 6 Web Server E Web Server After enabling this function you can upload the webpage files to GQweb network share to publish your website jw Enable Web Server Port Number 20 register_globals on amp off After enabling this service click the following link to enter to Web Server http 010 8 10 19 80f php ini Maintenance M php ni Maintenance The file php ini is the system configuration file ofweb Server After enabling this function you can edit upload or restore this file Itis recommended to Use the system default setting Configure register_globals Select to enable or disable register_gl
46. Pla s s wiolr d _ es NA You may enter a password of maximum 8 numeric characters 0 9 Whenthe cursor moves to OK press the Enter button Verify the password to confirm the changes Nie wi Plals s wolr dj MAI IES Back Select this option to return to the main menu 172 System Messages When the NAS encounters system error an error message will be shown on the LCD panel Press the Enter button to view the message Press the Enter button again to view the next message Sysjtlem Elrir ojr it Psi i Cihielc k Ljojgis Network Lost Both LAN 1 and LAN 2 are disconnected in Failover or Load balancing mode 173 Technical Support QNAP provides dedicated online support and customer service via instant messenger You can contact us by the following means Online Support http www qnap com MSN q supportO hotmail com Skype qnapskype Forum http forum gnap com Technical Support in the USA and Canada Email q_supportus qnap com TEL 909 595 2819 ext 110 Address 168 University Parkway Pomona CA 91768 4300 Service Hours 08 00 17 00 GMT 08 00 Pacific Time Monday to Friday 174 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 29 June 2007 Copyright 2007 Free Software Foundation Inc lt http fsf org gt Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The GNU
47. Progress Pe File s 3 75 M Byte s Error O File s O Byte s Always ignore errors Shutdown computer when finished a MetHood fe a PrintHood Monitor Save As Defaults 148 File Filter Click File Filter on NetBak Replicator main page to select file format to be skipped from backup Then click OK E NetBak Replicator Backup Restore OO 07 MEL OW Mo C Documents and Settings 2 Administrator 3 Application Data C Desktop 2 Favorites C Local Settings E My Documents 2 NetHood 3 PrintHood C Recent ala SendTo J Start Menu File Filter Enter the pattern of the file name to be filtered from backup operation Delete Default 149 Y Schedule Click Schedule on NetBak Replicator main page Then check the box Enable Backup Schedule and select the frequency and time for backup Click OK to confirm E NetBak Replicator B A 5 ae j For client NaS Server 10 8 1018 Share Folder backup A Backup Restore Fi OO Of Ae OO O C Documents and Settings a i Documents and Settings w Administrator q 2 Application Data C Desktop C Favorites C Local Settings My Documents En NetHood 3 PrintHood C Recent EN S5endTo C Start Menu 5 Schedule Monitor Save s Defaults 150 Backup schedule Bs F Sunday FO Monday P Tuesday P Wednesday El linursdap LI Friday a Saturday 151 Y Monitor S
48. Server mail Port Number 0 Sender tester M Enable SMTP Authentication User Name Password r Use SSL TLS secure connection 32 3 1 5 2 Configure SMSC Server You can configure the SMS server settings to send SMS messages from the NAS The default SMS service provider is Clickatell You may also add your own SMS service provider by selecting Add SMS Provider on the drop down menu When you select Add SMS service provider you need to enter the name of the SMS provider and the URL template text Note You will not be able to receive the SMS properly if the URL template text entered does not follow your SMS service provider s standard Configure SMSC Server You can configure the SMSC settings to send instant system alerts via the SMS service provided by the SMS provider OMS Service Provider clickatell se Httoviwww clickatell com W Enable SSL Connection SSL Port 443 SMS Server Login Name SMS Server Login Password SMS Server APL ID 33 3 1 5 3 Alert Notification You can configure to receive instant SMS or email alert when a system error or warning occurs Enter the email address and mobile phone number to receive the alerts Make sure you have entered the correct SMTP server and the SMSC server settings If you do not want to receive any alerts select No alert for both settings For the online tutorial please visit http www qnap com pro_features asp CONFIGURE SMTP SERVER CONFIGURE
49. Striping disk is usually used to maximize your disk capacity or for fast disk access but not for storing important data Linear Disk Volume JBOD You can combine two or more disks into one larger disk During file saving the file will be saved on physical disks sequentially but does not have a disk failure file protection function The overall capacity of linear disk is the sum of all disks Linear disk is generally used for storing large data and is not appropriate to use for file protection of sensitive data RAID 5 Disk Volume RAID 5 disk volume is ideal for organizations running databases and other transaction based applications that require storage efficiency and data protection To create a RAID 5 disk volume a minimum of 3 hard disks are required The total capacity of RAID 5 disk volume the size of the smallest capacity disk in the array x no of hard disk 1 It s recommended that you use the same brand and same capacity hard drive to establish the most efficient hard drive Capacity Additionally if your system contains four disk drives three of them can be used to implement RAID 5 data disks and the fourth drive can be used as a Spare disk When a physical disk failure occurs the system will automatically rebuild the data with the spare disk RAID 5 can survive 1 disk failure and system can still operate properly When a disk fails in RAID 5 the disk volume will be in degraded mode There is no more data protect
50. T NOW Eject REMOVE DISK PARTITION REMOVE DEVICE To remove the hardware device please click Eject now When the system does not show the device anymore you can remove it safely Note Do NOT unplug the device when itis in use to protect the device 97 3 7 2 USB Printer To provide printer sharing function for the network users you can simply connect a USB printer to the USB port of the NAS The NAS detects the printer automatically Up to 3 printers are supported USB Printer Ere Manufacturer Model Status Mo printer detected Clean up spool space of printer CLEAN NOW Note Please connect a USB printer to the server after the software configuration is completed The NAS does not support multifunction printer For the information of supported USB printer models please visit http www qgnap com 98 3 7 2 1 Windows XP Users Method 1 1 Enter NAS IP in Windows Explorer 2 A printer icon is shown as a network share on the server Double click the icon Y NAS Server 10 8 12 12 Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help 3 O sak AB A Search Ey Folders Network Tasks Qdownload Gmultimedia Other Places 2 a rdprinter 5 objects 3 Install the printer driver Add Printer Wizard IF your printer came with is not listed consult your Manufacturer Printers Agta Alps Apollo Apple APS PS AST E This driver i digitally signed Te
51. Telnet or SSH connection clients for connection e g putty Please make sure you have opened the configured ports on your router or firewall when using this function Telnet SSH k Telnet SSH After enabling this option you can access this server via Telnet or SSH connection Only the account admin can login remotely M Allow Telnet connection Port Number yw Allow SSH connection Fort Humber 22 65 3 4 6 SNMP Settings You can enable SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol service on the NAS and enter the trap address of the SNMP management stations SNMP manager e g PC with SNMP software installed When an event warning or error occurs on the NAS the NAS as an SNMP agent reports the real time alert to the SNMP management stations The fields are described as below Field eseription O oOo OoOO Community An SNMP community string is a text string that acts as a password It is used to authenticate messages that are sent between the management station and the NAS The community string is included in every packet that is transmitted between the SNMP manager and the SNMP agent Send Event Select the type of events to be reported to the SNMP manager You can find the detailed logs on the System Logs page Trap Address The IP address of the SNMP manager You can enter up to 3 trap addresses SNMP MIB The MIB is a type of database in ASCII text format used to Management manage the NAS in the SNM
52. Turbo NAS User Manual Version 3 1 1 Copyright 2009 QNAP Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Thank you for choosing QNAP products This user manual provides detailed instructions of using the Turbo NAS Please read carefully and start to enjoy the powerful functions of the Turbo NAS NOTE e Turbo NAS is hereafter referred to as NAS e This manual provides the description of all functions of the Turbo NAS The product you purchased may not support certain functions dedicated to specific models e All features functionality and other product specifications are subject to change without prior notice or obligation e All brands and products names referred to are trademarks of their respective holders DISCLAIMER In no event shall the liability of QNAP Systems Inc QNAP exceed the price paid for the product from direct indirect special incidental or consequential software or its documentation QNAP makes no warranty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software and specifically disclaims its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose QNAP reserves the right to revise or update its products software or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity Deaurron Back up your system periodically to avoid any potential data loss QNAP disclaims an
53. before it is shut down If your server does not function properly after restart please do the following 1 If the system configuration is lost configure the system again 2 Inthe event of abnormal operation of the server contact customer service for technical support 12 5 System Software Abnormal Operation When the system software does not operate properly the NAS automatically restarts to resume normal operation If you find the system restarts continuously it may fail to resume normal operation In this case please contact the technical Support immediately 12 6 System Temperature Protection The system shuts down automatically for hardware protection when any of the following criteria are met v The system temperature exceeds 70 C 158 F v The CPU temperature exceeds 85 C 185 F v The hard drive temperature exceeds 60 C 140 F 165 Chapter 13 RAID Abnormal Operation Troubleshooting If the RAID configuration of your NAS is found abnormal or there are error messages please try the following solutions Note You must back up the important data on the NAS first to avoid any potential data loss 1 Check that the RAID rebuilding has failed a LED The Status LED of NAS flashes in red b On the Disk Management gt Volume Management page the status of the disk volume configuration is In degraded mode 2 Find out the hard drive s that causes the RAID rebuilding failure
54. ble o Disable When the AC power resumes Resume the server to the previous power on or power off status Turn on the server automatically C The server should remain off Set power on power off restart schedule pr Enable schedule 35 3 1 7 Network Recycle Bin This function enables the files deleted on the shares of the NAS to be removed to Network Recycle Bin to reserve the files temporarily To enable this function check the box Enable Network Recycle Bin and click Apply The system will create a network share Network Recycle Bin automatically To delete all the files in network recycle bin click Empty Network Recycle Bin Network Recycle Bin E Network Recycle Bin After enabling Network Recycle Bin all the deleted files on the network folders ofthe NAS are moved to the Metwork Recycle Bin network folder FP Enable Network Recycle Bin Empty Network Recycle Bin Click EMPTY NETWORK RECYCLE BIN to delete all the files in network recycle bin EMPTY NETWORK RECYCLE BIH APPLY F NAS Server 10 8 12 133 Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help tac ki gt a P Search Folders Ei Comments Network Tasks Es Network Recycle Bin 1 System default share k Public System default share Other Places Qdownload System default share multimedia System default share ar Qusb System default share Detalls 4 web System default share 6 objects 36 3 1 8 Backup System Settings
55. c details of a download task select a task on the list and click Dump Diagnostic Information Show Task Diagnostic Message Mozilla Firefox a E Add new BT task E F http 1110 8 12 144 5080 cgi binfGOdownload btoption coitname h0w_di wr EE Add new FTPIHTTF task Download Station Pause Restart download task Delete download task Dump Diagnostic Information abreeeee torrent 766 60 MB Percent 0 0 So Download Totals 0 0 MB Lipload Total 0 0 MB O hr Tue Jun 23 11 34 27 2009 Download task Sire BT download property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information Share Time Start Time Mo Error Add new BT task Add new FTPIHTTP task Decrease download priority Pause Restart download task Pause Restart download task Delete download task BT download property Dump Diagnostic Information Delete download task BT download property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information 128 The common reasons for slow BT download rate or download error are as below 1 The torrent file has expired the peers have stopped sharing this file or there is error in the file 2 The NAS has configured to use fixed IP but DNS server is not configured or DNS server fails 3 Set the maximum number of simultaneous downloads as 3 5 for the best download rate 4 The NAS is located behind NAT router The port settings have led to slow BT download
56. calhost System was shut down on Thu May 1418 35 01 CST 2009 fa 2009 05 14 18 08 43 System 127 0 0 1 Disabled iTunes password iTunes service still in Use m 2009 05 14 16 49 12 System 10 8 10 7 Copy out Backup configuration was change to Do not backup fa 2009 05 13 04 50 44 System 127 0 0 1 localhost System started m 2009 05 12 20 02 02 System 127 0 0 1 localhost System was shut down on Tue May 12 20 02 02 CST 2009 fa 2009 05 12 16 57 53 System 127 0 0 1 localhost Single Disk Volume Drive 1 Recovering journal fa 2009 05 12 16 57 45 System 127 0 0 1 localhost system started There are 2 events Displays records per page alada iz 1 a ls 38 3 1 9 2 System Connection Logs The system supports logging HTTP FTP Telnet SSH AFP NFS SAMBA and SCSI connections Click Options to select the connection type to be logged The file transfer performance can be slightly affected by enabling the event logging Tip You can right click the log on the list of connection logs and select to delete the record or add the IP to banned list and select how long the IP should be banned SYSTEM EVENT LOGS SYSTEM CONNECTION LOGS ON LINE USERS SYSLOG Options Jl Stop logging II Clear II O Save 2009 06 08 SSH Login OK dal ds able There is 1 event Displays 10 3 Add tothe blocklist A ae 16 35 06 40 Delete this record Add to the block list Ar
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58. chive logs Enable this option to archive the connection logs The system generates a csv file automatically and saves it to a specified folder when the number of logs reaches the upper limit Connection Type Select the connection type to be logged lf HTTP lv FTP W Telnet AFP M SAMBA lisesi FP When the number of logs reaches 10 000 archive the connection logs and save the file in the folder Qdownload o CANCEL 39 3 1 9 3 On line Users The information of the on line users accessing the system via networking services is shown in this page Tip You can right click a log and select to disconnect the IP connection and or add the IP to the block list SYSTEM EVENT LOGS SYSTEM CONNECTION LOGS ON LINE USERS SYSLOG Type Login date Login time Users Source IP Computer name Connection type Accessed resourc EY 2009 06 08 16 26 06 admin 10 810 122 HTTP Administration 3 2009 06 08 AGAN Oe L melni Lazara a SSH Disconnect this connection There are 2 events Add to the block list Disconnectthis connection and block the IP 3 1 9 4 Syslog Syslog is a standard for forwarding log messages in an IP network You can enable this option to save the event logs and connection logs to a remote syslog server SYSTEM EVENT LOGS SYSTEM CONNECTION LOGS ON LINE USERS SYSLOG Syslog Settings jw Enable syslog You can enable this option to save the event logs and connection logs to a remote syslog server
59. ckup from the NAS to another QNAP NAS a Click to create a new task Current Jobs Job Name Schedule Status O b Enter the job name and the remote destination settings Select the server type Enter the IP address or domain name if any of the remote server the port number of the remote server for remote backup the destination path and the user name and password with write access to the remote server Click Test to check if the connection is successful or not Note To use remote replication enable Microsoft Networking service make sure the destination network share and directory have been created and the user name and password are valid to login the destination folder The share folder name network share or directory is case sensitive Remote Replication ONAP Remote Replication Wizard This wizard helps you create a remote replication job Enter the name ofthe remote replication job and click Next AAA AAA 94 Remote Destination Server ype Name or IP address of the remote 10 8 12 32 l l l l l i Port Number 873 l Server Destination Path i A Network Public a ShareDirectory User Name admin i Password seee O O OO Remote Host 3 Testing ici c Enter the source path You can select to back up the whole network share and a folder in the share Then select to replicate data now or set a replication schedule Local Source Please specity Local S
60. client A 7 Th _J 4VG8 VAULTS Contig Msi Documents and Setti AJHEROSOFT kay J mail T Program Files CJ RECYCLER spoolerlogs System Volume Infor Temp WINDOWS H ES v Start File Filter Schedule Monitor Save s Defaults 144 3 When the following window appears all the NAS in the LAN will appear on the left list Select a server and a share folder on the right NetBak Replicator also supports backup via WAN you can enter the IP address of the NAS for data backup directly and select a share folder Then click OK Select NAS Servers e ALAS Server in the Network Bare Folder 10 8 10 100 media 10 6 10 230 Network Recycle Bin 4 10 8 10 8 Public 10 810 900 Adownload multimedia recordings usb web C Specity MAS IF Address re m _ 4 Enter the user name and password to login the server Connect Pleaze enter the user name and password to connect to the MAS ZEIMET MAS Server 10 85 10 18 Share Folder backup User Mame admin Password i Notice Please make sure that the same username has been created on the MAS server with proper access nights and identical password me 5 You can start the backup procedure upon successful connection to the NAS 145 Description of Buttons on NetBak Replicator Open Configuration Open a previously saved NetBak Replicator configuration Save Configuration Save the settings on NetBak Replicator The file will be nam
61. d Delete Utility ColorSync Show Info myprinter Generic PostScript Note The network printer service of the NAS supports Postscript printer on Mac OS only 106 3 7 3 UPS Settings If your UPS device provides USB interface you can enable UPS uninterruptible power supply support to protect your system from abnormal system shutdown caused by power outage UPS Settings C Enable UPS Support u After the AC power fails for 5 _ minute s when the AC power status is abnormal After the AC power fails for 2 minute s the server should enter standby mode When the power resumes the system resumes to the operation status UPS Model USB UPS auto detect IP Address of UPS 0 0 0 0 UPS Information UPS Brand UPS Model AC Power Status Battery Capacity Estimated Protection Time Y Enable UPS support To activate the UPS support you can select this option You can set the shutdown timer to turn off the system automatically after the system detects the AC power is abnormal In general the UPS can keep supplying the power for the system for about 5 10 minutes depending on the maximum load of the UPS and the number of the loads connected to it You may also configure the system to enter standby mode in case of abnormal AC power supply Y UPS Model Select the UPS model from the list If the UPS model you are using is not available on the list please contact our technical support
62. dia Station Multimedia Station V Enable Multimedia Station Y Show service link on the login page APPLY 3 5 3 Download Station The NAS supports PC less BT HTTP and FTP download To use download function of the NAS please enable Download Station For further information please refer to Chapter 5 Download Station Download Station V Enable Download Station Y Show service link on the login page APPLY Warning Please be warned against illegal downloading of copyrighted materials The Download Station functionality is provided for downloading authorized files only Downloading or distribution of unauthorized materials may result in severe civil and criminal penalty Users are subject to the restrictions of the copyright laws and should accept all the consequences 72 3 5 4 Surveillance Station The Surveillance Station enables you to monitor and record the live video of maximum 2 4 network cameras available on the network LAN or WAN This function is applicable to some models only Please refer to the comparison table for more details http www qnap com images products comparison Comparison NAS html Note To use this feature on TS x39 509 809 series please update the system firmware with the image file enclosed in the product CD or download the latest system firmware Surveillance Station Surveillance Station W Enable Surveillance Station W Show service link on the login
63. e NAS After enabling remote connection please assign a port for the remote connection service of MySQL server The default port is 3306 After the first time installation of the NAS a folder phpMyAdmin is created in the Qweb network folder You can enter http NAS IP phpMyAdmin in the web browser to enter the phpMyAdmin page and manage the MySQL database Note Please do not delete the phpMyAdmin folder You can rename this folder but the link on the MySQL Server page will not be updated To access the renamed folder you can enter the link http NAS IP renamed folder in the web browser The phpMyAdmin folder is created after the first time installation When you update the firmware the folder remains unchanged Database Maintenance Reset root password Execute this function to reset the password of MySQL root as admin Re initialize database Execute this function to delete all the data on MySQL database For the online tutorial please refer to http www qnap com pro_features asp 87 3 5 8 QPKG Plugins You can install QPKG packages to add more functions to NAS Click GET QPKG OPKG INSTALLED INSTALLATION QREG QREG QREG Joomla phpMyAdmin AjaXplorer Before you install the packages make sure the files are correct read the instructions carefully and back up all important data on the NAS Download the software package you want to install on NAS to your computer Before install
64. e administrator Login Administrator MASSCSE6F Administrator Mame Administrator Password 42 Browse and select the firmware for the NAS Click Start to update the system Update Firmware select the system firmware to be installed or updated to the system hard disk Path of system firmware image file CADocuments and SettingsAdministrator Desktop TS 119 20090313 2 1 4 i Firmware Model TS 119 Wersion 2 1 4 Server Marne Model Name version MAC Address Pro Status MM WASSCSEBF TS 119 2 1 3 03051 O0 08 96 3C 3E 6F i W Update all the servers with the same model number within the network Start Cancel Note You can use the Finder to update all the servers of the same model on the same local network Make sure you have administrator access to all the servers you want to update 43 3 1 11 System Reset To reset all settings to default click RESET Caution When you press RESET on this page all the drive data user accounts network shares and system settings are cleared and restored to default Please make sure you have backed up all the important data and system settings before resetting the NAS System Reset E System Reset To reset all settings to default click RESET Caution When you press RESET on this page all drive data user accounts network shares and system settings are cleared and restored to default Please make sure you have backed up all
65. e at high speed The system temperature is higher than or equal to 3 C 2 Fh The CPU temperature is higher than or equalto 62 C 44 F 4 The hard drive temperature is higherthan or equal to 54 C 1 29 F 3 Selt defined temperature When the system temperature is lower than stop fan rotation When the system temperature is lower than _fotate at low speed When the system temperature is higher than rotate at high speed ii Set fan rotation speed manually By manually setting the fan rotation speed the fan rotates at the defined speed continuously Smart Fan Configuration Fan Rotation Speed Settings Set fan rotation speed manually fe Low speed C Medium speed rm High speed 28 3 1 4 Security 3 1 4 1 Security Level Enter the IP address or network from which the connections to this server are allowed or rejected When the connection of a host server is denied all protocols of that server are not allowed to access the local server After changing the settings click Apply to save the changes The network services will be restarted and current connections to the server will be disconnected Security t SECURITY LEVEL NETWORK ACCESS PROTECTION IMPORT SSL SECURE CERTIFICATE Security Level f High Allow connections from the list only Mediums Deny connections from the list f Lowe Allow all connections Enter the IP address or network from which the connections to this server will be allowed or rej
66. e steps below 1 Install an iSCSI initiator on your computer Windows PC Mac or Linux 2 Enable iSCSI Target Service on the NAS and create a new iSCSI target 3 Run the iSCSI initiator and connect to the iSCSI target NAS 4 After successful logon format the iSCSI target disk volume You can start to use the disk volume on the NAS as a virtual drive on your computer Note The NAS supports 8 iSCSI devices at maximum For the online tutorial please refer to http www qnap com pro_features asp iSCSI Target L SCSI TARGET SCSI TARGET LIST iSCSI Target f Enable Ss Target Service Fersorsorseneesnnnnennnas FP Enable iSMS iSMS Server IP ISCSI TARGET ISCSI TARGET LIST ISCSI Target List amp Create New iSCSI Target ign 2004 04 com qnap Ts 509 15 5 testHB927B1 52 3 2 6 Virtual Disk You can use this function to add the SCSI targets of other QNAP NAS or storage servers to the NAS as the virtual disks for storage capacity expansion Virtual Disk O Add Virtual Disk Name Fessem Tote eS Status No virtual disk available G Delete To add a virtual disk to the NAS make sure an iSCSI target has been created Click Add Virtual Disk Add Virtual Disk A A E No virtual disk available oa 53 Enter the target server IP and port number default 3260 Click Get Remote Disk If authentication is required enter the user name a
67. ecommended to re create new drive configuration in such case 48 3 2 2 RAID Management This function does not apply to one bay model You can perform RAID capacity expansion RAID level migration or configure spare drive RAID 5 only with the data retained on this page Bitmap improves the time for RAID rebuilding after a crash or removing or re adding a member drive of the RAID configuration If an array has a bitmap the member drive can be removed and re added and only blocks changes since the removal as recorded in the bitmap will be re synchronized Note Bitmap support is only available for RAID 1 5 and 6 Recover When the NAS is configured as RAID 5 or RAID 6 and 2 or 3 hard drives are uplugged from the server accidentally you can plug in the same hard drives into the same drive slots and click Recover to recover the volume status from Not active to Degraded mode If the disk volume is configured as RAID O or JBOD and one or more of the drive members are disconnected you can use this function to recover the volume status from Not active to normal The disk volume can be used normally after successful recovery Note If the disconnected drive member is damaged the RAID recovery function will not work RAID Management z This function enables capacity expansion RAID configuration migration or spare drive configuration with the original drive data reserved Note Ma
68. ected las IP address or network domain Time left for IP blocking Mo records found 29 3 1 4 2 Network Access Protection The network access protection enhances the security of the system and prevents unwanted intrusion You can select to block the IP for a certain period of time or forever if the IP fails to login the server from a particular connection method SECURITY LEVEL NETWORK ACCESS PROTECTION IMPORT SSL SECURE CERTIFICATE Network Access Protection j Enable network access connection Y SSH In 10 minutes after unsuccessful attempts for 10 time s blockthe IP for S minutes Y Telnet jn 10 minutes after unsuccessful attempts for 10 time s Y blockthe IP for 5 minutes Y HTTP S n 10 minutes Y after unsuccessful attempts for 10 time s Y blockthe IP for 5 minutes y FTP In 10 minutes after unsuccessful attempts for 10 time s blockthe IP for 5 minutes Y SAMBA in 10 minutes after unsuccessful attempts for 10 time s blockthe IP for 5 minutes y AFP In 10 minutes after unsuccessful attempts for 10 time s blockthe IP for 5 minutes APPLY 30 3 1 4 3 Import SSL Secure Certificate The Secure Socket Layer SSL is a protocol for encrypted communication between web servers and browsers for secure data transfer
69. ed as rpr Select All Select all items in the window Clear All Clear selection Select My Document Select all folders in My Document Open NAS Backup Folder This button allows users to find out where the files were backed up and check or manage the archived files manually Advanced Backup Advanced Backup allows power user to back up a single folder with more advanced options 146 Backup Select the files and folders for backup NetBak Replicator E E NetBak Replicator J Ch ia For client Backup Restore ri OO OA Ae OO O C Documents and Settings i C a El A All Users O E Administrator A Default User 2 Application Data _ Desktop _ Favorites T Local Settings J My Documents Meth ood PrintH ood Recent SendTo Start Menu Start EN ls File Filter Schedule Monitor Save s Defaults 147 Y Start When you have selected the files for backup to the NAS click Start The program will start to copy the selected files to the specified share folder on the NAS e NetBak Replicator BEE F Copying Dw FormContext xml From CA Documents and Settings Administrator4pplication atash acromedia Dreamweaver SConfiqurations Menus Cache 4ccelerators AALUNE 0 8 10 18 backup AenAEIDESET OPS Disk E Documents and Settings 4dministrator4pplication Data acromediasDreamweaver q q_x Total 17 734 File s 1 081 Folder 14 08 G Byte s
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71. efaults HH k Start 153 Restore Please follow the steps below to restore files from the NAS to your PC a Restore to original position Select the location that the data will be restored to b Select new restore position Click aan to select the directory to restore data to or select a previously chosen location from the drop down menu c Select the folder s and sub folder s for restoring data on the right list and click Start NetBak Replicator NetBak Replic 20 A For client HAS Server 08 10 18 Share Folder backup x A ma cn f Restore to original path l Restore to selected path gt 4 REIDESKTOP y Disk E 154 Option Select recovery option and error option If the restoring file existed NetBak Replicator will v Overwrite all the files v Ask first Y Skip this file If an error happens in the process of file restoring NetBak Replicator will Y Stop the restoring v Ask first v Ignore this error message Restore Option Overnanite Option If the restoring file existed MetBak Replicator will C Overvwrite all the files fe Ask first C Skip this file Error Option IF an error happens in the process of file restoring WetB ak Reolicator will Stop the restoring fe Ask first C Ignore this eror message OK Cancel 155 Log Save As To save all logs on NetBak Replicator click this button will be saved as text file err
72. elect a folder for monitoring When this option is enabled the system will upload all files or folders to the server instantly for backup when the files or folders are modified Other files will be gray and cannot be selected Click Monitor again to cancel monitoring An icon will appear on task bar of Windows when monitoring is in process NetBak Replicator NetBak Replicator y de MS 4 Al ya For client Restore OO 04 Ae OAO A C Documents and Settings a e L Documents and Settings E Mli All Users vE Administrator J Default User g Application Data eq Desktop a Favorites 28 Local Settings ea My Documents E NetHood E PrintHood E Recent gg SendTo Plea Start Menu Start File Filter Schedule Save As Defaults 152 v Initialize Configuration When using this function NetBak Replicator will record all current settings of the user including whether or not monitor function is enabled When the user login again this program will load the previous recorded settings for users to manage data backup E NetBak Replicator NetBak Rep icator y re For client 7 Backup Restore COO OL Me OO Mo C Documents and Settings Ms c zH a w Documents and Settings v All Users w A Administrator Default User C Application Data 10 esktop EN Favorites EN Local Settings 3 My Documents CJ NetHood En PrintH ood C Recent C SendTo wO Start Menu eal s File Filter Schedule Save s D
73. es and folders click Ea Select All and Delete Upload file Open the folder to upload file to ii Click Browse to select the file iii Click Upload Download file i Select a file to download ii Right click the mouse and select Save Target As to save the file Logout To exit Web File Manager click Logout 140 Web File Manager Icons Delete file or folder Cancel selection Full access network share folder Read only network share folder Malfunction network share folder 141 Chapter 9 NetBak Replicator NetBak Replicator is a powerful program installed in user s system Windows OS only for data backup You can back up any files or folders on local PC to specified share folder on the NAS by LAN or WAN Main Functions 1 Backup Instant Backup You can select files and folders on local PC and back up files to specified network share folder on the NAS immediately File Filter You can select particular file types to be excluded from backup The system will filter all files belonging to these file types when backing up data Schedule You can specify a schedule for backing up data with this option e g 12 00 every day or 05 00 every Saturday Monitor When this option is enabled the system will upload all files or folders to the server instantly for backup when the files or folders are modified 2 Restore Select this option to restore backed up data to the orig
74. evice connected to the every 0 5 sec front USB port of the NAS is being accessed 4 The NAS data is being copied to the external USB device USB port of the NAS is ready The NAS has finished copying the data Off to the USB device connected to the front USB port eSATA The eSATA device is being accessed 1 The hard drive on the NAS is being formatted 2 The NAS is being initialised Flashes green 3 The system firmware is being System Red and red updated Status Green alternately 4 RAID rebuilding is in process every 0 5 sec 5 Online RAID Capacity Expansion is in process 6 Online RAID Level Migration is in process The hard drive is invalid The disk volume has reached its full capacity The disk volume is going to be full The system fan is out of function An error occurs when accessing read write the disk data A bad sector is detected on the hard drive The NAS is in degraded read only mode 2 member drives fail in a RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration the disk data can still be read Hardware self test error The NAS is in degraded mode one Flashes red member drive fails in RAID 1 RAID 5 every 0 5 sec or RAID 6 configuration Paes arce 1 The NAS is starting up System Red g 2 The NAS is not configured Status Green every 0 5 sec 3 The hard drive is not formatted The NAS is ready All the hard drives on the NAS are in Off standby mode The hard drive data is being accessed Flashes red and a read wri
75. g in to the phpMyAdmin management interface SQLite Management SQLiteManager is a multilingual web based tool to manage SQLite databases and can be downloaded from http www sqlitemanager org Please follow the steps below or refer to the INSTALL file in the downloaded SQLiteManager tar gz to install the SQLiteManager 1 Unpack your download file SQLiteManager tar gz 2 Upload the unpacked folder SQLiteManager to NAS IP Qweb 3 Open your web browser and go to http NAS IP SQLiteManager The symbol refers to the version number of SQLiteManager 135 Chapter 7 FTP Server The NAS supports FTP service To use FTP service enable this function in Network Service and follow the steps below ICI E hla I FTP Service z General W Enable FTP Service Protocol Type M FTP istandard FTP with SSUTLS Explicit Port Number z1 Unicode Support Yes E No Enable Anonymous yes Ro Note Ifyour FTP client does not support Unicode please select Mo for Unicode Support and select a supported filename encoding from Filename Encoding under General Settings so thatthe folders and files on FTP can be properly shown Connection Maximum Number of all FTP connections 30 jw Enable FTP transfer limitation Advanced Passive FTP Fort Range Use the default port ranger 55536 56559 Co Define port range gt 1 Open an IE browser and enter ftp NAS IP
76. he disk info shows the temperature and the capacity of the hard drive Dijsk 1 Tlelmp 5jofe C sidze 2 3 2 GiB Volume This section shows the disk configuration of the NAS The first line shows the RAID configuration and storage capacity the second line shows the member drive number of the configuration RATDS 75 0 G B Dir jijviel 1 2 3 4 tt If there is more than one volume press the Select button to view the information The following table shows the description of the LCD messages for RAID 5 configuration LCD Display Drive configuration RAID5 S RAID5 spare RAID5 D RAID 5 degraded mode RAID 5 B RAID 5 rebuilding RAID 5 S RAID 5 re synchronizing RAID 5 U RAID 5 is unmounted RAID 5 X RAID 5 non activated 171 System This section shows the system temperature and the rotation speed of the system fan cipul Tlelmp sjole e Svek Tle mpi eee Sly s Flaln 8 6 5 R P M Sees Shut down Use this option to turn off the NAS Press the Select button to select Yes Then press the Enter button to confirm Reboot Use this option to restart the NAS Press the Select button to select Yes Then press the Enter button to confirm Password The default password of the LCD panel is blank Enter this option to change the password of the LCD panel Select Yes to continue Cihlanigle
77. he online help iTunes Service CANCEL APPLY When you open iTunes it detects the NAS automatically All the songs on the Qmultimedia folder will be shown DE LIBRARY J Music H Movies E TY Shows A Podcasts M Radio STORE 9 iTunes Store SHARED gt NASAC68C6 Y PLAYLISTS Party Shuffle ek 90 s Music et Music Yideos ef My Top Rated ek Recently Added et Recently Played ef Top 25 Most Played e Winter Wonderland Depois Do Natal Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It 5 Caroling Caroling Jingle Bell Rock White Christmas Noite de Natal Paz Azul Brahms Lullaby Ave Maria The Christmas Song Boas Festas Um Anjo Do C u Inthe Wee Small Hours of the Mo Silent Night 01 Beautiful Woman mp3 02 Salesman mp3 03 Fill This Night mp3 04 Cry Out Loud mp3 05 1 Will Give You Everything mp3 06 Come Alive mp3 a 07 SA AS 4 mp3 08 Be My Love English Ver Ho 09 mp3 10 Color Your Soul mp3 Ss mi Est Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono 82 Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Boas Festas Color your soul INSIDE THE STORE Pir CH Click the triangle icon next to the NAS name The smart playlists defined earlier w
78. ice When you enable FTP service you can define the port number for the service and maximum number of users connected to the FTP at the same time FTP Service General iw Enable FTP Service Protocol Type W FTP standard FTP with SSUTLS Explicit Port Number DI Unicode Support C Yes No Enable Anonymous ovas f No Note If your FTP client does not support Unicode please select No for Unicode Support and selecta supported filename encoding fram Filename Encoding under System Settings so thatthe folders and files on FTP can be properly shown Connection Maximum Humber of all FTP connections 30 Maximum Number of Connections Fora Single Account 10 M Enable FTP transfer limitation Maximum Upload rate KAI si a Als Maximum download rate KBs kBis Advanced Passive FTP Fot Range Use the default port range 55536 56559 C Define port range Y Select Protocol Type Select to use standard FTP connection or SSL TLS encrypted FTP Select the corresponding protocol type in your client FTP software to ensure successful connection v Unicode Support Select to enable or disable Unicode Support The default setting is No Since most FTP clients do not support Unicode currently it is recommended that you disable Unicode support here and select the language the same as your OS in General Settings gt Language page so that the folders and files on FTP can be properly shown If your FTP client
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80. ill be shown The songs are categorized accordingly You can start to use Tunes to play the music on your NAS File Edit Controls View Store Adwanced Help itunes E LIBRARY _ Name Time Artist Album Genre 1 Winter Wonderland 2 59 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz 2 Depois Do Natal 255 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz 3 Let It Snow Let It Snow Let IES 3 48 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz 4 Caroling Caroling 3 56 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz ig Podcasts 5 Jingle Bell Rock 2 20 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz Wa Radio 6 E White Christmas Noite de Natal 3 46 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz 7 Paz Azul Brahms Lullaby 3 39 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz SRS 5 Ave Maria 3 56 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz 13 Ines deuie a The Christmas Song 34l Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz SHARED 10 Boas Festas 4 44 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz Fd NASAC6SC 11 Um Anjo Do C u 58 28 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz 12 E In the Wee Small Hours of the Mo 4 37 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz E color your soul 13 Silent Might 1 01 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz E Jazz Lisa Ono Note You can download the latest Tunes software from official Apple website http www apple com 83 3 5 6 UPnP Media Server The NAS is built in with TwonkyMedia DLNA compatible UPnP media server Enable this function and the NAS will share particular music photos or video files to DLNA network You can use DLNA compatible digital media player DMP to play the multimedia files on the NAS on TV or acoustic sound
81. inal location of the file or to a new directory 3 Log Enable this option to record events of NetBak Replicator e g the time when NetBak Replicator starts and terminates 142 Install NetBak Replicator 1 Run the NAS CD ROM Select Install NetBak Replicator E ONAP Turbo NAS Ciuick Installation Guide Install QMAP Finder Install NetBak Replicator Install set User Manual and Application Notes Browse CD 2 Follow the steps to install NetBak Replicator 3 Upon successful installation a shortcut icon will be shown on the Desktop Double click the icon to run NetBak Replicator 143 Use NetBak Replicator 1 Before using NetBak Replicator please login the NAS administration and go to Access Right Management gt Share Folders to create a share folder for backup Make sure the share folder is open for everyone access or you login the share folder with an authorized account or administrator by NetBak Replicator NetBak Replicator Backup Restore a es O00 DA ER OO o T 3 Contig Msi J Documents and Settings 3 HEROSOFT JJ kav J mail 3 Program Files C RECYCLER 3 spoolerlogs i H mj mE mf mf mf Fle Ce Oe Ce Fle L ee E oer al Em T emp E WINDOWS 3 System Volume Information IDODOOOODODOno Run NetBak Replicator Click LA All the NAS and their share folders within the network will be displayed BEE A For
82. increase or decrease task priority by clicking Increase download priority and Decrease download priority when there are multiple download tasks Add nervy GT task Add new PTR ATT task Para Rida cheer tare Debate download tack OT downoad property Sel Con 1 Dump Diagnostic Information 9 To delete a running paused or finished task select the task and click Delete download task You can select to remove the download task only and retain the downloaded files or remove the task and downloaded files Download task Download Add new BT task 2 Delete Download Job Mozilla Firefox OA oos Add new FTPIHTTP task i A F http 1110 8 12 144 5080 cgi bin Gdownload btoption cgitname del pag y PauseRestart download task Delete download task Download Station BT download property Are you sure you want to remove the task Keep the file already downloaded Remove the task including all download files Set Contig 126 10 To logout Download Station click on the top right hand corner 11 To access the folders you have downloaded please go to the share folder Qdownload of the NAS P NAS Server 10 8 12 19 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back Dd yo Search Wey Folders Address Network Tasks z e A iw Network Public Other Places Recycle Bin 1 Details Orecordings Qush 1 objects selected 127 Dump Diagnostic Information To view the diagnosti
83. ing the QPKG package please unzip the downloaded file To install QPKG browse to select the correct qpkg file and click INSTALL OPKG INSTALLED INSTALLATION Install a new QPKG plugin To install a new QPKG browse to select the correct file and click INSTALL INSTALL 88 After uploading the QPKG packages the details are shown on the QPKG page Click the link to access the web page of the installed software package and start to configure the settings To remove the package from the NAS click REMOVE OPKG Plugins OPKG Joomla File Mame Joomla pkoa Installation Date 2009 04 10 Version 1 5 1 installation Path sharefaweb Joomla Status Web Page http 110 812 195 o0ormla Maintainer QMAP Systems Inc CLOSE CANCEL 89 External Drive USB One Touch Copy Remote Replication oy 3 6 1 External Drive External Drive Back up to an external storage device Back Up the local disk data to an external storage device You can select instant automatic or schedule backup Directory to back up Directory not to back up Network Recycle Bin 1 Public Odownload Omultimedia C gt recordings Back up to an External Storage Device USBDisk1 No external device is detected currently Free SizesTotal Size Backup Method Do not backup Do not execute any backup Copy options Back up data to the destination drive Current Backup Status Mo backup operations
84. ion at this stage If one more disk fails all the data will be crashed Therefore you must replace a new disk immediately You can install a new disk after turning off the server or hot swap the new disk when the server is on The status of the disk volume will become rebuilding after installing a new disk When rebuilding completes your disk volume resumes to normal status Note To install a disk when the server is on make sure the disk volume is in degraded mode Or wait for two long beeps after the disk crash then insert the new disk 47 RAID 6 Disk Volume RAID 6 disk volume is ideal for important data protection To create a RAID 6 disk volume a minimum of 4 hard disks are required The total capacity of RAID 6 disk volume the size of the smallest capacity disk in the array x no of hard disk 2 It s recommended that you use same brand and same capacity hard drive to establish the most efficient hard drive capacity RAID 6 can survive 2 drives failure and system can still operate properly Note To install a disk when the server is on make sure the disk volume is in degraded mode Or wait for two long beeps after the disk crash and then insert the new disk RAID 5 RAID 6 Read only Mode The drive configuration enters read only mode in the following occasions 2 drives are damaged in RAID 5 3 drives are damaged in RAID 6 The drives in the above configurations are read only It is r
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86. ke sure you have read the instructions carefully and you fully understand the correct operation procedure before using this function Current Disk Yolume Configuration Volume Total Size Bitmap Status Description C Single Disk Drive 1 915 426B Ready i A a hoa carretera Migrate i peg The operationis you can execute Single Disk Drive 3 145 24 GB Ready am Migrate C Single Disk Drive 4 Unmounted a No operation can be executed for this drive configuration EXPAND CAPACITY ADD HARD DRIVE MIGRATE CONFIGURE SPARE DRIVE BITMAP RECOVER For detailed instructions please click here For the online tutorial please visit http www qnap com pro_features as 49 3 2 3 HDD SMART This page enables users to monitor hard drive health temperature and usage status by the hard disk S M A R T mechanism Select the hard drive and you can view the following information by clicking the corresponding buttons Field Summary Displays the hard drive smart summary and the latest test amn EAN Hard disk Displays the hard drive details e g model serial number drive Capacity etc SMART Displays the hard drive SMART Any items that the values are Test To perform quick or complete hard drive SMART test and display the results Settings To configure temperature alarm When the hard drive temperature is over the preset values the system records error logs You can also configure quick and complete test schedule The latest test
87. l can transmit The NAS uses standard Ethernet frames 1500 bytes by default If your network appliances support Jumbo Frame setting select the appropriate MTU value for your network environment The NAS supports 4074 7418 and 9000 bytes for MTU Note Jumbo Frame setting is valid in Gigabit network environment only Besides all network appliances connected must enable Jumbo Frame and use the same MTU value 25 3 1 2 2 DDNS TCP IP DDNS DDNS Service After enabling DONS Service you can connectto this server by domain name iw Enable Dynamic ONS Service Select DONS server Enter the account information you registered with the DONS provider User Name Password Host Mame Check the External IP Address Automatically External IP 219 85 63 13 To set up a server on the Internet and enable users to access it easily a fixed and easy to remember host name is often required However if ISP provides only dynamic IP address the IP address of the server will change from time to time and is difficult to recall You can enable DDNS service to solve the problem After enabling DDNS service of the NAS whenever the NAS restarts or the IP address is changed the NAS will notify the DDNS provider immediately to record the new IP address When the user tries to connect the NAS via the host name DDNS will transfer the recorded IP address to the user The NAS supports the DDNS providers members dyndns org update ods
88. l drive of the NAS e Disable the one touch copy button USB One Touch Copy t USE One Touch Copy Configure the function ofthe LISA one touch copy button f Copy from the front USB storage device to thaQub MI directory of the internal disk Backup method Add directory Back up data to the newly created directory on the destination sharing folder Copy to the front USB storage device from the directory of the internal disk f Disable one touch copy button Note The LISB LED blinks when data backup to an external device is in process The USB one touch copy button will be disabled temporarily Ifyou press the button during the data transfer process the server will beep thrice to alert you the button is disabled Please waitforthe backup to finish and the USB LED to stop flashing and then use the USE one touch copy button again Data Copy by the Front USB Port The NAS supports instant data copy backup from the external USB device to the NAS or the other way round by the front one touch copy button To use this function follow the steps below 1 Make sure a hard drive is installed and formatted on the NAS The default network share Qusb is created Turn on the NAS Configure the behavior of the Copy button on Backup gt USB one touch copy page 4 Connect the USB device e g digital camera or flash to the front USB port of the NAS 5 Press the Copy button 3 seconds The data will be copied according t
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90. ll me why diver signing ls important Cancel 4 When finished you can start to use the network printer service of the NAS 99 Method 2 The following configuration method has been verified on Windows XP only 1 Ze 3S Ee a 11 12 Open Printers and Faxes Delete the existing network printer if any Right click the blank area in the Printers and Faxes window Select Server Properties Click the Ports tab and delete the ports configured for the previous network printer if any Restart your PC Open Printers and Faxes Click Add a printer and click Next Select Local printer attached to this computer Click Next Click Create a new port and select Local Port from the drop down menu Click Next Enter the port name The format is NAS IP NAS namepr e g NAS IP 192 168 1 1 NAS name myNAS the link is 192 168 1 1 myNASpr Install the printer driver Print a test page 100 3 7 2 2 Windows Vista Users 1 On the Run menu enter NINAS IP Run Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you open MBR ra This task will be created with administrative privileges 2 Find the network printer icon and double click it Mes E gt Network 192 168 0169 4 Search or gt Views ue Network and Sharing Center Favorite Links Name Type Co
91. lume gt The default encryption password is admin To change the password please login the web based administration interface as an administrator and change the settings in Device Configuration gt Disk volume Encryption Management Enjcriyipt Voljume els No When the configuration is finished the server name and IP address will be shown If the NAS fails to create the disk volume the following message will be shown Cea e a A RIALT DIS Flajiijejd 169 View system information by the LCD panel When the LCD panel shows the server name and IP address you may press the Enter button to enter the Main Menu The Main Menu consists of the following items 1 TCP IP Physical disk Volume System Shut down Reboot Password Back oO N DOH BR QU N 1 TCP IP In TCP IP you can view the following options 1 1 LAN1 IP Address 1 2 LAN1 Subnet Mask 1 3 LAN1 Gateway 1 4 LAN 1 PRI DNS 1 5 LAN 1 SEC DNS 1 6 Enter Network Settings 1 6 1 Network Settings DHCP 1 6 2 Network Settings Static IP 1 6 3 Network Settings BACK 1 7 Back to Main Menu In Network Settings Static IP you can configure the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS of LAN 1 and LAN 2 170 Physical disk In Physical disk you can view the following options 2 1 Disk1 Info 2 2 Disk2 Info 2 3 Disk3 Info 2 4 Disk4 Info 2 5 Disk5 Info 2 6 Disk6 Info 2 7 Back to Main Menu T
92. main Mame Domain Username Password FP Enable WINS server FF Use the specified WINS server FP Domain Master Enable file service for Microsoft networking If you are using Microsoft Windows enable this service to access the files on network share folders Assign a workgroup name Y Standalone Server Use local users for user authentication 60 Y AD Domain Member The NAS supports Windows 2003 AD Active Directory to provide quick and direct import of user accounts to the existing AD server available in your network This function helps you to save time and effort on creating user accounts and passwords and lowers IT maintenance cost by automatic configuration procedure gt Server Description Describe the NAS for users to identify the server To use the NAS on the Microsoft Windows OS you must enable Microsoft Network Services gt Workgroup Specify the workgroup the NAS belongs to The workgroup is a computer group unit in Microsoft Windows network for network sharing gt AD Server Name Enter the name of the AD server when AD domain is selected for authentication gt Domain Name The name of Microsoft domain When you select AD domain you must enter the domain name the login user name and the password v WINS server If the local network has a WINS server installed specify the IP address The NAS will automatically register its name and IP address with WINS service If you have a WINS server in
93. mments IE Documents J Network Recycle Bin 1 J Public E Pictures cat c 12 Music 8 Recently Changed J Qdownload J Qmultimedia BB Searches di Public J Qusb J Qweb A ts 509pr5 ae Printers 101 3 Install the correct printer driver Add Printer Wizard Select the manufacturer and model of your printer Ff your printer came with an installation disk click Have Disk f your printer is not listed consult your printer documentation for a compatible printer EY HP 2500C Series Printer Saf hp business inkjet 1000 4hp business inkjet 1200 ESF HP Purcineze Inlet 201 2750 KONICA MINDI TA 4 ul ES This driver is digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is important 4 When finished print a test page to verify the printer is ready to use 102 3 7 2 3 Mac Users 1 On the toolbar click Go Utilities Finder File Edit view SE window Help Back Forward Enclosing Folder AZ SnapNDrag Computer Home Network iDisk Applications Utilities Irmware img AS Recent Folders Go to Folder Connect to Server e Disk aa E Network 3 A Macintosh HD Grapher Installer Java eS Firefox f A 4 UE Desktop Keychain Access Migration Assistant Netinfo Manager R telecomkid gt A Applications as S Documents A Network Utility ODBC Administrator Printer Setup Utility dd a Movies amp music ey az ER EY Pictures System Profiler Terminal VoiceOver Utility
94. nd password Then click Apply Add Virtual Disk Add Virtual Disk Target Server IP Remote Disk Device aaa Authentication ser Mame Password Click S to format the virtual disk Add Virtual Disk T VirtualDiskt Unknown 5 GB 0 MB Unmounted Gon Delete When the status of the virtual disk is Ready you can start to use the virtual disk as a disk volume of the NAS The NAS supports maximum 8 virtual disks 54 3 3 Access Right Management The files on the NAS can be shared among multiple users For easier management and better control of users access right you have to organize users user groups and their access right control Access Right Management 2 e a Users User Groups Share Folders Quota 3 3 1 Users The system has created the following users by default admin By default the administrator admin has access to system administration and cannot be deleted guest This is a built in user and will not be displayed on User Management page A guest does not belong to any user group The login password for guest is guest anonymous This is a built in user and will not be displayed on User Management page When you connect to the server by FTP service you can use this name to login as a guest 55 2048 users can be created at maximum including system default users You can create a new user according to your needs The followi
95. ng information is required to create a new user v User name The user name must not exceed 32 characters It is case insensitive and Supports double byte characters such as Chinese Japanese and Korean except JN ETE 7 te 2 lt gt Y Password The password is case sensitive and can be 16 characters long at maximum It is recommended to use a password of at least 6 characters Users Ed Create A New User amp Create Multiple Users User Name Quota Action T admin E Delete Total 1 Display entries per page dia al 56 3 3 2 User Group User group is a collection of users with the same access right to files or folders The NAS has created the following user groups by default administrators All members in this group have administration right You cannot delete this group everyone All registered users belong to everyone group You cannot delete this group 256 groups can be created at maximum A group name must not exceed 256 characters Itis case insensitive and supports double byte characters such as Chinese Japanese and Korean except the following ones AN DE t 2 lt gt User Groups Create a User Group Group Name Action administrators everyone Delete Total 2 Display entries per page id 4 el 57 3 3 3 Share Folder The primary purpose of network storage is file sharing You can create different network share folders for various t
96. o your settings on the NAS 1 Note Incremental backup is used for this feature After the first time data backup the NAS only copies the changed files since the last backup 92 3 6 3 Remote Replication Disaster Recovery You can use this option to back up the files on the NAS to another QNAP NAS or Rsync server over LAN or the Internet Make sure a network share is created before creating a remote replication task Y Port Number Specify a port number for remote replication The default port number is 873 Note If this server connects to the Internet via a router make sure the specified port for remote replication is opened on the router Y Enable backup from a remote server to the local host Check this option to allow the remote server to back up data to the local host via remote replication v Allow remote Rsync server to back up data to NAS Enable this option to allow a remote Rsync server to back up data to the NAS by remote replication Remote Replication Remote Replication By using this function you can back up the data on the local server to a remote server ofthe same NAS series and also allow backup from remote server to the local server Port Number 373 V Enable backup from a remote server to the local host F Allow remote Rsync server to back up data to NAS APPLY Current Jobs Job Name Schedule Status 93 Follow the steps below to create a remote replication job for ba
97. obals The setting is disabled by default When the web program asks to enable php register_globals please enable this option However for system security concerns it is recommended to disable this option php ini Maintenance Check the box php ini Maintenance to select to upload edit or restore php ini Edit Edit the current php ini file Upload Upload a new php ini file to replace the current file Restore Restore the php ini file to system default Note To use PHP mail function you can go to System Administration gt Notification gt Configure SMTP Server to configure the SMTP server settings 68 3 4 8 Network Service Discovery 3 4 8 1 UPnP Discovery Service When a device is added to the network the UPnP discovery protocol allows the device to advertise ts services to the control points on the network By enabling the UPnP Discovery Service the NAS can be discovered by any operating systems that support UPnP Network Service Discovery E UPHP DISCOVERY SERVICE BONJOUR UPnP Discovery Service After enabling this service your NAS can be discovered by any operating systems that support UPnP 0 Enable UPnP Service 69 3 4 8 2 Bonjour By broadcasting the network service s with Bonjour your Mac will automatically discover the network services e g FTP which are running on the NAS without the need to enter the IP addresses or configure the DNS servers Note Yo
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99. ogin the NAS Go to System Administration gt Power Management 2 Click Restart to reboot the server or Shut Down to turn off the server To force shut down the NAS server press the power button for more than 10 seconds The server beeps once and shuts down immediately Power Management Restart Shutdown Execute system restart shutdown immediately RESTART SHUTDOWN You can use the Finder to restart or shut down the server admin access required ONAF Finder Servers Connect Settings Mame NWACSBRTADFS EEES NASACSEBO NASHP1015 SL io Stor E Help Map Network Drive Restart Server Shut down Server Remote Wake Up Wake On LAMY Search Network Camera Update Firmware MetBak Replicator Back QGet VioGate Player WoGate Master 163 jj T il P TELE Pree a A Sat MAC Address 00 08 98 67 BD F9 00 08 9B 8C 3E 6F O0 08 96 AC 8E 60 00 08 98 60 84 FA 00 E0 46 77 11 A6 00 08 98 40 97 1 0 12 2 Reset Administrator Password and Network Settings To reset the administrator password and network settings of NAS 1 Press the reset button of the NAS for a few seconds A beep sound will be heard The following settings are reset to default System admin password admin Network Settings TCP IP Configuration Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHC
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101. or ftp NAS name OR 136 2 By Web File Manager of the NAS Go to NAS administration page and click Web File Manager Enter user name and password to login the NAS User Name admin Password eeeee MV Remember user name SSL login SUBMIT CANCEL Click FTP are Folder Comment J Network Recycle Bin 1 Single Disk Volume Drive 1 Public System default share Qdownload System default share Qmultimedia System default share Qrecordings System default share Qusb System default share Qweb System default share Enter the user name and password to login FTP service You can start to use FTP service 137 Chapter 8 Web File Manager To use Web File Manager go to Applications gt Web File Manager Enable the service Sie IA IA Web File Manager B Web File Manager i Enable Web File Manager Click Web File Manager on the top or on the login page of the NAS to access the Web File Manager If you login the service from the login page of the NAS you are required to enter the user name and password Note Make sure a network share has been created before using Web File Manager Ez ra ES F Web File anager Multimedia Station Download Station Surmeiilance Station WEB FILE MANAGER Weill 138 Select a network share Ordner freigeben Kommentar Network Recycle Bin 1 Mirror Disk Volume Drive 1 2 Public System default share Odownload Sy
102. or logs only A NetBak Replicator NetBak Replicator Backup 20081 222 20081 222 20081 222 20081 222 20081 222 20081 222 20081 2221 20081 222 20081 2221 20081 222 20081 222 2008 1 2226 10 18 06 2008 1 2226 10 18 06 2008 1 2226 10 18 06 2008 1 2226 10 18 06 2008 1 2226 10 18 06 20081 2226 10 18 06 lt Ui Record error logs only Clear All Click this button to clear all logs INES For client Restore rator pplication Data Record all logs rator pplication Data rator pplication Data rator pplication Data rator pplication Data rator pplication Data rator pplication Data The file C Documents and Settings Administrator 4pplication Data The file C Documents and Settings Administrator 4pplication Data The file C Documents and Settings 5 dministrator S pplication Data The file C Documents and Settings Administrator 4pplication Data The file C Documents and Settings dministrator S pplication Data The file C Documents and Settinos Administrator Aoolication Data gt Save s Clear All Options 156 All logs Option Select the type of logs to be recorded Record all logs or Record Chapter 10 Configuring AD Authentication The NAS supports Active Directory AD You can import the user accounts from Windows AD domain to the NAS This saves your time to create users one by one The example below demonstrates how to use this service
103. org members dhs org www dyns cx www 3322 0rg Wwww no ip com For the information of setting up DDNS and port forwarding on the NAS please refer to the online tutorial http www qnap com pro_ features asp 26 3 1 3 Hardware You can enable or disable the hardware functions of the NAS Hardware Hardware SIRS Y Enable configuration reset switch Enable hard disk standby mode if no access within 30 minutes Status LED will be off Enable light signal alert when the free size of disk is less than the value 3072 MB Enable alarm buzzer beep sound for error and warning alert Smart Fan Configuration Fan Rotation Speed Settings Enable Smart Fan recommended v G When ALL the following temperature readings are metthe fan will rotate at low speed The system temperature is lower than 47 C 117 F The CPU temperature is lower than 54 C 129 F The hard drive temperature is lower than 48 C 118 F When ANY the following temperature readings are metthe fan will rotate at high speed The system temperature is higher than or equal to 53 C 1 27 F The CPU temperature is higher than or equal to 62 C 1 44 F The hard drive temperature is higher than or equal to 54 C 1 29 F Self defined temperature When the system temperature is lower than stop fan rotation When the system temperature is lower than _ rotate at low speed When the system temperature is higher than ro
104. ormance For more information please click here Active Backup w DNS Server Piman ONS Seran 68 aa s 68 ee pas pps EEE m A gp ses ze 1a nu i A A enna la 159 2 Go to Network Services gt Microsoft Networking Enable AD Domain Member and enter the domain name and the user name with administrator access right to that domain Microsoft Networking Microsoft Networking I Enable file service for Microsoft networking f Standalone Server iz AD Domain Member LEI EA Pa T C P coerce n Domain Username gnaptest A id ses lt Any Enable WINS server r Use the specified WINS server Domain Master Note a Make sure that a fully qualified domain name such as qnap com has been filled in b Make sure the user name with administrator access right to that domain 3 Make sure the difference of your time and that of AD server is less than 5 minutes If the time difference is larger than 5 minutes you will not be able to add the domain member 4 Upon successful adding of domain member you can view the list for domain users and local users in User Management 5 Go to Access Control in Network Share Management to configure the access control right of AD users for all available network shares 160 Using AD users to access services To access services like FTP Network Neighborhood or Apple Talk with an AD user account add DomainName before the user name when logging in
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106. ou must change the password of admin after you create Active Directory service on the AD server The DNS server on the AD Server should have two records on it For example when the AD server name is 2003tc testad com the records will be 2003tc testad com A 192 168 1 100 Testad com A 192 168 1 100 One is A record for AD server and the other is the domain A record for DNS queries 158 Adding NAS to Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Domain 1 Goto System Administration gt Network Enter the IP address of primary DNS server You can inquire the AD domain via this DNS server Home gt gt System Administration gt gt Network Welcome admin Logout Network z TCP IP DDNS IP Address interface DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway MAC Address Speed MTU Link Edit Etherneti 2 Mo 10 8 12 144 255 255 254 0 10 6 12 1 00 08 98 89 28 18 100Mbps 1500 Port Trunking Port Trunking provides network load balancing and fault tolerance by combining two Ethernet interfaces into one to increase the bandwidth beyond the limits of any one single interface atthe same time offers the redundancy for higher availability when both interfaces are connected to the same switch that supports Port Trunking jw Enable Network Port Trunking Select the poit trunking mode trom below Please note that incompatible mode settings might cause the network interface to hang or affect the overall perf
107. ource Path Network Share Directory Qmultimedia vl Replication Schedule Select schedule Replicate Now C Daily C Weekly Monthly Time 95 d Set up other options for the remote replication job Then click Finish Replication Options Mote that you have to allow SSH encryption on the remote host server and the port number must be the same as the SSH pon of the remote host Activate file compression Stop network file services while replicating FT Perform incremental replication Delete extra files on remote destination You can view the backup status or edit or delete the replication job Current Jobs Job Name Schedule Status backup 11 25 Replicate Mow Finished 11 25 2009 47 4 Zx 96 3 7 External Device Home gt gt External Device External Device External Storage Device USB Printer UPS Settings 3 7 1 External Storage Device The NAS supports USB disks and thumb drives for extended storage Connect the USB device to the USB port of the NAS when the device is successfully detected the details are shown on this page It may take tens of seconds for the NAS server to detect the external USB device successfully Please wait patiently ome gt External Device gt gt External Storage Device External Storage Device External Storage Device Manufacturer Model Device Type Total Free size File System Status Mo disk Format As EXT 3 FORMA
108. ows Enter AM NAS name or NAS IP to access the share folders on the NAS ae Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you WNASSBS7E Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you 169 254 100 100 we 2 Enter the default user name and password Default user name admin Password admin 3 You can upload files to the network shares 11 B Manage the NAS Manage the NAS using web browser by Windows or Mac 1 You can access the NAS web administration page by the following methods a Use the Finder to find the NAS b Open a web browser and enter http NAS IP 8080 The default NAS IP is 169 254 100 100 8080 If you have configured the NAS to use DHCP you can use the Finder to check the IP address of the NAS Make sure the NAS is connected to the same subnet of your computer that runs the Finder If you cannot search for the NAS IP please try to connect the NAS to your computer directly and run the Finder again 2 When the administration page of the NAS is shown click ADMINISTRATION Enter the user name and password to login Default user name admin Password admin ADMINISTRATION 12 3 You can select to browse the NAS UI with Standard view or Flow view Standard view Customer A A Forum Flow wiew E E Administration Web Server Multimedia Station Do
109. page Click Surveillance Station on the top or on the login page of NAS to access the Surveillance Station If you login the service from the login page of the NAS you are required to enter the user name and password ok oe Web File Manager Multimedia Station Download Station Surmeiilance Station SURVEILLANCE STATION alk Note The Surveillance Station is only supported on IE browser 6 0 or later 73 To set up your network surveillance system by NAS follow the steps below 1 Plan your home network topology 2 Set up the IP Cameras 3 Configure the camera settings on NAS A Configure your NAT router for remote monitoring over the Internet 1 Plan your home network topology Write down your plan of the home network before starting to set up the surveillance system Consider the following when doing so i The IP address of NAS ii The IP address of the cameras Your computer the NAS and the IP cameras should be installed to the same router in LAN Assign fixed IP addresses to the NAS and the IP cameras For example The LAN IP of the home router 192 168 1 100 Camera 1 IP 192 168 1 10 fixed IP Camera 2 IP 192 168 1 20 fixed IP NAS IP 192 168 1 60 fixed IP 3 3 Camera 1 Camera 2 LAN 1P 192 168 1 10 LAN IP 192 168 1 20 LAN 1P 192 168 1 60 Fa i PC Eo de ZA DSL Cable MAT e modem LAN 1P 192 168 1 100 LAN IP 192 168 1 32 74 2 Set up the IP Cameras
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111. r administration TURBO NAS if Home Oyeryievy 3 System Administration gt Disk Management Access Right Management gt Network Services gt Applications gt 3 Backup gt 3 External Device 3 System Status Click on the triangle icon next to the section name to expand the tree and view the items listed under each section Overview 4 System Administration General Settings bel Network F Hardware ag Security Notification Power Management 3 Network Recycle Bin amp Backup System Settings S System Logs Firmware Update a System Reset 16 To access the services such as Web File Manager Download Station Multimedia Station and Surveillance Station you can select the services from the drop down menu or click the icons on the login page English way ELICE LINKS QUICK LINKS Web Server Multimedia Station Download Station web File Manager Surveillance Station Customer Service QNAP vii OMAP Forum ADMINISTRATION 5 Copyright ONAP Systems Inc All rights reserved Version 3 0 0 build 04137 After you login the NAS you can click the icons on top of the page to access the i 6 rr i pe Ns y gt Ys 2 e pa services Web File Manager Multimedia Station Download Station Surveillance Station 17 3 1 System Administration You can configure the general system settings network settings and hardware settings update the firm
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113. rs the redundancy for higher availability when both interfaces are connected to the same switch that supports Port Trunking M Enable Network Port Trunking Select the porttrunking mode from below Please note that incompatible mode settings might cause the network interface to hang or affect the overall performance For more information please click here Balance rr Round Robin DNS Server Primary DNS Server 172 17 E 21 RN 121 21 You can select one of the following two methods to configure the TCP IP settings of the NAS e Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP If your network supports DHCP the NAS will use DHCP protocol to retrieve the IP address and related information automatically eo Use static IP address To use fixed IP address for network connection enter fixed IP address subnet mask and default gateway TCP IP Property Network Speed Auto negotiation h Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHEP Use static IP address O AA OO NOAA Fixed IP Address 172 as Subnet Mask 955 255 354 Derautoateway IT a aa rr a e ran A O tt MTT er etree errr rerrrr rrr Start IP Address 172 ad LO an Lease Time i Day Hour Step 1 of 1 ee APPLY CANCEL 22 Enable DHCP Server If no DHCP is available in the LAN where the NAS locates you can enable this function to enable the NAS as a DHCP server and allocate dynamic 1P address to DHCP clients in LAN You can set
114. s sent by the local system on their way out and overwrites the source hardware address with the unique hardware address of one of the slaves in the bond such that different peers use different hardware address for the server This mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance 24 DNS Server e Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address of primary DNS server that provides DNS service for the NAS in external network e Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of secondary DNS server that provides DNS service for the NAS in external network Note 1 Please contact your ISP or network administrator for the IP address of primary and secondary DNS servers When the NAS plays the role as a terminal and needs to perform independent connection e g BT download you must enter at least one DNS server IP for proper URL connection Otherwise the function may not work properly If you select to obtain IP address via DHCP there is no need to configure the primary and secondary DNS servers You can enter 0 0 0 0 in the settings Jumbo Frame Settings MTU Jumbo Frames refer to Ethernet frames that are larger than 1500 bytes It is designed to enhance Ethernet networking throughput and reduce the CPU utilization of large file transfers by enabling more efficient larger payloads per packet Maximum Transmission Unit MTU refers to the size in bytes of the largest packet that a given layer of a communications protoco
115. set the description to previously saved version click Reset Je E ul O QUO E play 3 w Photo Information File name DSCMN3734 JPG Resolution 2592 x 1944 File size 1025895 bytes File date 2008 04 14 03 29 07 Camera producer NIKON Camera model 51 Photo date 2008 02 04 16 55 38 lt Flash used No auto Focal length 5 8mm 35mm equivalent 35mm CCD width none k e e Exposure time 0 022 s 1 45 Aperture f 8 5 ISO equiv 50 Whitebalance Auto Metering Mode matrix Exposure program auto a Mia picture 2008 117 Buttons Description You can use the buttons on top of the photo to manage the album Back to previous level Previous image Play slideshow Select the time interval in seconds Slideshow 3 M play Click play to play slide show To stop playing click lt M sto p Set the picture as album cover 118 Play music or video files To play music or video files on the Multimedia Station you can click the thumbnail of the file displayed on the page The file will be played by the default music or video playing program of your PC It is recommended to use Windows Media Player 10 0 or above as the default playing program ms Multimedia Station Location Qmultimedia music Qmultimedia Directory 0 Files 4 az DO m a oO aw HR qivp sy gt
116. stem default share System default share Orecordings System default share Qusb System default share web System default share You can organize network share folders of the NAS With Web File Manager you can upload rename or delete files and folders in the network shares admin Qmultimedia Gesamt 3 Ordner 0 Dateien a of 2 thumb 2009 04 13 18 07 o U music 2009 04 14 03 00 FA photos 2009 04 13 18 02 e View files online Click a file displayed on the web page The information of the file will be displayed If your browser does not support the file format a download window will pop up automatically Download the file and you can open it on your PC Create folder i Select a network share or folder in which you want to create a new folder li Click Create Folder on the toolbar iil Enter the name of the new folder and click OK 139 Rename file or folder i Select a file or folder to rename ii Click Rename on the toolbar iii Enter the new file or folder name and click OK Move copy files or folders i Select the files or folders to move or copy 71 17 ii On the tool bar click Move Copy iil You can select the destination folder to which the selected files or folders are moved or copied Delete file or folder i Select a file or folder to delete li Click Delete on the toolbar iii Confirm to delete the file or folder To delete all fil
117. system To use UPnP Media Server please enable this function and click the following link http NAS 1P 9000 to enter the configuration page of UPnP Media Server UPnP Media Server UPnP Media Server V Enable UPnP Media Server V After enabling this service click the following link to enter UPnP Media Server configuration page http 10 8 12 19 9000 APPLY Click the link http NAS IP 9000 to enter UPnP Media Server configuration page and configure the following settings 1 Language Select the display language 2 Server Name Enter the name of NAS UPnP Media Server This name will be shown on DMP operation interface e g NAS 3 Content Locations Select the share folder on the NAS to be shared to DMP The default folder is Qmultimedia You can add more than one share folder Click Save Changes to save the settings MediaServer TwonkyMedia Configuration Sharing ZB Save Changes Rescan content directories Version 4 4 11 Content Locations Advanced Setup Qmultimedia All content types All contenttypes v K External applications Naming Add new content directory gt a Directories where the server shall scan for content Each directory can be limited to a certain content type The default setting will scan for EEE all content types Sharing can be temporarily disabled by unchecking the directory P Miscellaneous Rescan in
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119. tate at high speed APPLY Enable configuration reset switch You can press the reset button for 3 seconds to reset the administrator password and system settings to default Enable hard disk standby mode When this function is enabled hard disk will go to standby mode if there is no access within the specified period Enable light signal alert when the free size of SATA disk is less than the value The Status LED indicator flashes red and green when this function is enabled and the free space of the SATA disk is less than the value The range of the value is 1 51200 MB Enable alarm buzzer Enable this option The system will sound when an error occurs Smart Fan configuration i Enable smart fan recommended Select to use the default smart fan settings or define the settings manually When the system default settings are selected the fan rotation speed is 27 automatically adjusted when the server temperature CPU temperature and hard drive temperature meet the criteria It is recommended to enable this option Smart Fan Configuration Fan Rotation Speed Settings Enable Smart Fan recommended fe When ALL the following temperature readings are met the fan will rotate at low speed The system temperature is lowerthan 42111 7F The CPU temperature is lower than 54 C 1 29 The hard drive temperature is lower than 48 2 118F When ANY the following temperature readings are met the fan will rotat
120. te error occurs during the process Red Green A hard drive read write error occurs Flashes green The hard drive data is being accessed gagn hard drive can be accessed orange The NAS is connected to the network Orange Flash ae gt The NAS is being accessed from the AN network Beep Alarm beep alarm can be disabled in System Tools gt Hardware A Short beep 0 5 MM The NAS is starting up The NAS is being shut down software shutdown The user presses the reset button to reset the NAS The system firmware has been updated Short beep 0 5 sec The user tries to copy the NAS data to the external storage device from the front USB port but the data cannot be Short beep 0 5 sec 3 every 5 min The system fan is out of function long beep 1 5 sec Long beep 1 5 sec The disk volume is going to be full The disk volume has reached its full capacity The hard drives on the NAS are in degraded mode The user starts the HDD rebuilding The NAS is turned off by force shutdown hardware shutdown The NAS has been turned on successfully and is ready 10 Chapter 2 Use the Powerful Services of NAS A Use the network shares 1 You can access the network shares of the NAS by the following means a Open My Network Places and find the workgroup of the NAS If you cannot find the server browse the whole network to search for the NAS Double click the name of the NAS for connection b Use Run function in Wind
121. ternally visible on only one port network adapter to avoid confusing the switch This mode provides fault tolerance Balance XOR The packets are transmitted based on the hash policy The default policy is a simple source MAC address 23 XOR d with destination MAC address modulo slave count Alternate transmit policies may be selected via the xmit_hash_policy option This mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Broadcast The packets are transmitted on all slave interfaces IEEE 802 3ad The Ethernet interfaces are aggregated in a group and each slave shares the same speed This mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Make sure the switch supports IEEE 802 3ad standard and the correct LACP mode is configured Balance tlb Adaptive Channel bonding that does not require any special Transmit Load Balancing switch support The outgoing traffic is distributed according to the current load computed relative to the speed on each slave Incoming traffic is received by the current slave If the receiving slave fails another Slave takes over the MAC address of the failed receiving slave This mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Balance alb Adaptive Include balance tlb plus receive load balancing rlb for Load Balancing IPV4 traffic and does not require any special switch Support The receive load balancing is achieved by ARP negotiation The receive load balancing is achieved by ARP Replie
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124. the release notes carefully to make sure you need to upgrade the firmware Step 2 Before upgrading system firmware back up all disk data on the server to avoid any potential data loss during system update Step 3 Click Browse to select the correct firmware image for system update Click Update System to update the firmware The system update may take tens of seconds to several minutes to complete depending on the network connection status Please wait patiently The system will inform you when system update is completed 41 Update the system firmware by Finder You can update the system firmware by QNAP Finder Select a NAS model and click Update Firmware from the Tools menu ONAP Finder Servers Connect Settings Mite Help Map Network Drive Restart Server Shut down Server Remote Wake Up Wake On LAMY Search Network Camera Update Firmware q3DuUu P gt gt e PP MAC Address MetBak Replicator O0 Ed0 4 7 7 11 46 NVRACST 29 QBack 00 08 98 42 97 1 01 MASHAP1015 Get 00 08 98 60 54 FB MASACSERBO vioGate Player 409 O0 08 96 AC SE 80 MASACEBCE YioGate Master 404 00 08 949 AC b0 C b I MASS Wot el US to d19 00 08 98 80 3E 6F MACIBEB 7BOFS 10 810 251 1 1 0 1110 MAC 300 00 08 98 67 BD F9 IT TS201 10 8 10 100 2 9 0 Ts 201 O0 08 9B 54 73 A1 IT 5049 1081017 2 1 1 01231 TS 609 00 08 90 68 c 99 57 Connect configure Details Refresh Exit Login as th
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126. tistics of the NAS on this page ome System Status gt gt Resource Monitor Resource Monitor CPU Usage Disk Usage 100 Others Free Space Bandwidth Transfer 110 Chapter 4 Multimedia Station 4 1 Share Photos and Multimedia Files via the Web Interface The NAS provides a user friendly web management interface for you to manage personal albums easily You can view images and multimedia files or browse photos by thumbnails preview A Upload photos by web administration 1 Go to Applications gt Multimedia Station Enable the service Multimedia Station Multimedia Station Enable Multimedia Station Show service link on the login pace 2 Click Multimedia Station on the top or on the login page of the NAS to access the Multimedia Station If you login the service from the login page of the NAS you are required to enter the user name and password a FER Vas i t SE Er E h a Web File anager Multimedia Station Download Station Surveillance Station MULTIMEDIA STATION aeiy 3 Click Login on the top right hand corner Login with administrator name and password to manage the Multimedia Station You can create user accounts to allow the users to access the multimedia files Multimedia Station Location Qmultimedia Qmultimedia Directory 0 Files 0 qivp A gt Z gt
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128. u will have to activate each service e g FTP on its setup page and then enable the service on the Bonjour page so that the NAS will advertise this service with Bonjour Network Service Discovery O UPNP DISCOVERY SERVICE BONJOUR Bonjour Before broadcasting the following services through Bonjour please DO NOT forgetto enable these services first Web Administration Service Mame KENTS219 C SAMBA Serer Message Block over TCPIP Service Mame KENTS219 SAMBA Dl AFP Apple File Protocol over TEPMPA Service Name KENTS219 4FP3 Dl ssH Service Name KENTS219155H 1 Ll FTP File Transfer Protocol Service Name KENTS219 FTP 70 3 5 Applications A Applications Welcome admin Logout Applications ATEN ES Web File Manager Multimedia Station Download Station Surveillance Station iTunes Service ee UPnP Media Server 3 5 1 Web File Manager To access the NAS via the web browser enable Web File Manager If the NAS is connected to the Internet and uses a valid IP address you can access files on the server by web browser from anywhere For more information please refer to Chapter 8 Web File Manager Web File Manager MV Enable Web File Manager 71 3 5 2 Multimedia Station To share photos music or video files on the NAS over the network enable Multimedia Station For further information of Multimedia Station Tunes service and UPnP Media Server please refer to Chapter 4 Multime
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130. uration will not take effect until you click the Apply button Go to the configuration page of your router and configure the port forwarding as below Forward Port 8000 to NAS LAN IP 192 168 1 60 Forward Port 81 to Camera 1 s LAN IP 192 168 1 10 Forward Port 82 to Camera 2 s LAN IP 192 168 1 20 Note When you change the port settings make sure remote access is allowed For example if you office network blocks port 8000 you will not be able to access your NAS from the office After you have configured the port forwarding and router settings you can start to use the Surveillance Station for remote monitoring over the Internet 79 Access the snapshots and video recordings of Surveillance Station All snapshots taken are saved in the Snapshot folder under My Documents in your computer Snapshot File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address 2 Documents and Settings useriMy Documents15 Pame Size Type File and Folder Tasks 1 EA Camera 1 2008 05 30 17 05 12 jpg 66KB ACDSee 9 0 JPEG L Other Places zi H Camera z z008 05 30 16 42 01 jpg 208 KB ACDSee 9 0 JPEG 1 Details ES z objects e My Computer The video recordings will be saved in NANASTPAO recordings Normal recordings are saved in the folder record_nvr and alarm recordings are saved in the folder record_nvr_alarm in the network share Orecordings on NAS Server 172 17 26 78 Fie Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help
131. ware etc in this section Home System Administration Welcome admin Logout Eng System Administration Network Hardware Power Management Hetwork Recycle Bin Backup System Settings System Logs Firmware Update System Reset 18 3 1 1 General Settings General Settings System Administration Server Name NASSCSEGF System Por 2080 Date and Time Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei w DateTime 2009 5 18 A 15 E 07 i ii M Synchronize with an internet time server automatically UPDATE NOW Time Interval ro Setthe server time the same as your computer time Language Filename Encoding English e gt System Administration Enter the name of the NAS The server name can be 14 characters long at maximum which supports alphabets numbers and hyphen The server does not accept names with space period or names in pure number Assign a port for the system management The default port is 8080 The services which use this port include System Management Web File Manager Multimedia Station and Download Station gt Date and Time Set the date time and time zone according to your location If the settings are incorrect the following problems may occur e When using a web browser to access the server or save a file the display time of the action will be incorrect e The time of event log displayed will be inconsistent with the actual time when
132. will not take effect until you click the Apply button 75 Click Test on the right to ensure the connection to the IP camera is successful If your camera supports audio recording you may enable the option in Recording Settings page Click Apply to save the changes Camera Number 2 Camera 2 Video Compression Motion JPEG Frame Rate 20 ha Qualty Enable audio recording on this camera Estimated Storage Space for Recording 6760 GB Apply Configure the settings of Camera 2 following the above steps After you have added the network cameras to NAS go to the Live View page The first time you access this page by IE browser you have to install the ActiveX control in order to view the images of Camera 1 and Camera 2 You can start to use the monitoring and recording functions of the Surveillance Station 76 To use other functions of the Surveillance Station such as motion detection recording schedule recording and video playback please refer to the online help tel Surveillance on Network Video Recoil Settings Live View Playback 3 0 0 0326T 27 4 Configure your NAT router for remote monitoring over the Internet To view the monitoring video and access the NAS remotely you need to change the network settings by forwarding different ports to the corresponding LAN IP on your NAT router Fr 4 Camera 1 Camera 2 LAN 1P 192 168 1 10 LAN 1P 192 168 1 20 LAN 1P
133. wnload Station Web File Manager Surveillance Station Flow view Standard view ADMINISTRA TION 5 Copyright ONAP Systems Inc All rights reserved Version 3 0 0 build 03267 13 4 You can select the display language on the drop down menu on the login page of the NAS or after you login the NAS UICE LINKS En alts A sta Ha q xe Standard view ba ase Francais Deutsch me Web File Manager Multimedia Station Download Station Surveillance Station English A Spor BE Paz R Fran ais Deutsch Hz ate Multiple Users Create a User Group Espa ol 2 multiple Users and assign Create a User group and assign the alar mileges privileges PYCCKHH Morsk i Suomi X Dansk come E Svenska Servite Remnte Renlicatian Polski 14 5 The NAS supports SSL secure login which enables you to configure and manage the server by encrypted transfer To use this function check the box SSL login on the administration page and login the server Note If your NAS is placed behind an NAT gateway and you want to access the NAS by secure login from the Internet you must open the port 443 on your NAT and forward this port to LAN IP of the NAS Cloze Password ooo Remember username Remember password 1 SSL login SUBMIT CANCEL 15 Chapter 3 Server Administration There are 8 main sections in serve
134. y responsibility of all sorts of data loss or recovery Should you return any components of the NAS package for refund or maintenance make sure they are carefully packed for shipping Any form of damages due to improper packaging will not be compensated Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS oisssiiscdewssvesdiedsntadeverstisawletestaussvedsswisatedsvessddsculuseatevsssediaviestesswerveulaiasdewussdevadiasteds 3 SAFELY WARNINGS iii in 6 CHAPTERT INSTALL THE NAS insista dd ii 7 1 1 HARD DISK COMPATIBILITY LIST ariei taran shies ate E sree neti E Seite vi L2 CECE SI STEM DITA TUS crai E A T 8 CHAPTER2 USE THE POWERFUL SERVICES OF NAS ccccssssssssssccssssssssssscscssssssecees 11 CHAPTER3 SERVER ADMINISTRATION 0 ccccsssscscssssssssssssccccssssssscsssssssssssssssssccssssssees 16 3 1 SS LEM ADMINIS TRATION trotar iii 18 3 1 1 General SCLIN OS dd e Sache 19 3 12 NOWIK A atau lst a basic ctl Asche salar ntact tah Mlle G arta all Ooo 21 lied A O O 21 A E 26 3 1 3 TV OPV OME shoes tess led tere alae alse lala elated soto ceviche ta tarnish eccoaadeineet alas 27 3 1 4 A a chat tare atc at hore E E E E le alad etaetne 29 BILAL Security Level A A tt sido 29 IMAZ ANCOWOFR ACCESS PIOLCCHION A iaa 30 3 1 4 3 Import SSL Secure Certificate cono 31 3 1 5 NON CON OM clei N A nie cal cal AA a 32 3 1 5 1 Configure SMTP Server ae 32 3 1 5 2 Configure SMSC Server sssri donnan kkk k h h na aaan n A AA A E nan 33 S199 e AE 34
135. your network and want to use this server enter the WINS server IP Y Domain Master There is a unique Domain Master Browser for collecting and recording resources and services available for each PC in the network or workgroup of Windows When you find the waiting time for accessing Network Neighborhood too long it may be caused by failure of an existing master browser or there is no master browser in the network If there is no master browser in your network you can check the box Domain Master in this section to configure the NAS as the master browser to enhance the speed of accessing information on Network Neighborhood 61 3 4 2 Apple Networking To access the NAS from Mac enable AppleTalk Apple Filling Protocol network support If your AppleTalk network uses extended networks and is assigned with multiple zones assign a zone name to the NAS If you do not want to assign a network zone enter an asterisk to use the default setting This setting is disabled by default Apple Networking L Apple Networking M Enable Apple Filing Protocol Zone 3 4 3 NFS Service To access the NAS from Linux enable NFS service For the information of connecting to the NAS via NFS on Linux please refer to Chapter 11 NFS Service NFS Service M Enable NFS Service You can setthe allowed domain name and the access authority in Share Folder Management Click here to setthe NFS access right of the network share 62 3 4 4 FTP Serv
136. ypes of files and provide different file access rights to users or user groups 256 network shares can be created at maximum Share Folders AAA Network Recycle Bin 1 Public download Grecordinds Gusb r E r M multimedia r M Qweb gt E Mew Share Folder O Restore default network shares 58 Eme Tame awe aaa awe Tame Eme a PAra ICA E 3 3 4 Quota To allocate disk volume efficiently you can specify the quota that can be used by each user When this function is enabled and a user has reached his her disk quota he she cannot upload data to the server anymore By default no limitations are set for users You can modify the following two options Y Enable quota for all users v Quota size on each disk volume Quota l Quota W Enable quota for all users Guota size on the disk 100 ME Note Individual user quota size can be changed in Users Quota Settings Users APPLY SHOW QUOTAS 59 3 4 Network Services Home gt gt Network Services Network Services JA Microsoft Networking Apple Networking HFS Service FTP Service Telnet SSH _ _ SAMP Settings Web Server Network Serice Discovery 3 4 1 Microsoft Networking Microsoft Networking L Microsoft Networking W Enable file service for Microsoft networking f Standalone Server fe AD Domain Member server Description NAS Server aaa ii AD server Name Do
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