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1. admin End of List guest End of List Select multiple Users by holding CTRL while selecting Help Close Group Members Screen Data Group Name The name of the Group being modified is shown at the top of the screen Members users The Members column on the left shows the users who are cur rently members of this Group Other Users The Other Users column on the right shows users who are not currently members of this Group Buttons To Add a Member Select the User or Users in the right hand column then click the to the Group lt lt Button Multiple Users can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting To Delete a Select the User or Users in the left hand column then click the Member from the gt gt Button Multiple Users can be selected by holding down the Group CTRL Key while selecting When finished click the Close Button Page 30 Shares Screen This screen allows you to manage the Shares which exist on the NAS Server A Share is a folder direc tory on the NAS Server which a User Group can access e Only the NAS Server Administrators can create Shares However within a Share users who have access to that Share can create other folders directories as well as files e Share can be accessed by many User Groups and a User Group can access many Shares e Ifyou have a Share within a Share then all users
2. End of List End of List lt lt Read Access _ RW Access gt gt _ Select multiple Groups by holding CTRL while selecting Help Close Share Access Rights Data Share Name The name of the Group being modified is shown above the 2 lists of shares Groups with This list shows which Group can currently access this Share The type Access of access is shown in brackets R Read Only R W Read Write Note The administrators Group has R W access to ALL shares Other Groups The Other Shares column on the right shows all other Groups These Groups have no access to the current Share Operations To Add Access Select the Group in the right hand column then click the lt lt Read Rights Access to provide Read Only access or the lt lt R W Access Button to provide Read Write access Multiple Groups can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting To Remove Select the Group in the left hand column then click the No Access Rights Access gt gt Button Multiple Groups can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting When finished click the Close Button Page 33 Backup Screen Groups Shares Backup Disk Upgrade Setup Home Config Backup You can Backup Download the configuration file to your PC or Restore Upload a previously saved configuration file Download Upload
3. Making the NAS available via the Internet If your LAN is connected to the Internet via a Router or Gateway you can make the NAS available from the Internet No changes to the NAS configuration are required unless you wish to use a port number other than the default value of 80 for Web connections Your Router or Gateway must be configured to pass incoming HTTP connections and optionally IPP connections to the NAS This feature is normally called Port Forwarding or Virtual Servers and is illu strated below V Port Forwarding Virtual Server 192 168 0 1 LAN IP Address Name Protocol Port LAN IP 192 168 0 100 interNAS 192 168 0 100 m i m i Web Router Gateway 203 70 212 52 Internet IP Address f Cable DSL Modem C Pp Remote PC Remote PC Using interNAS Using interNAS http 203 70 212 52 http 203 70 212 52 Connecting via the Internet e The default port number for Web browser connections is 80 If you prefer to use a different port number you can specify the port number on the NAS System screen The Web entry for Port For warding Virtual Server must then use the port number specified on the NAS System screen e connect to the NAS Internet users need to know and use the Internet IP address of your Rou ter Gateway If the port number is not 80 they also need to know the port number e Ifyou have a domain name users can connect using the domain name i
4. Select multiple Shares by holding CTRL while selecting Help Close Groups Access Rights Screen Data Group Name The name of the Group being modified is shown above the 2 lists of shares Accessible The Accessible Shares column on the left shows which Shares this Shares Group can currently access The type of access is shown in brackets R Read Only R W Read Write Note The administrators Group has R W access to ALL shares Other Shares The Other Shares column on the right shows all other Shares The current Group has no access to these Shares Operations To Add Access Select the Share or Share in the right hand column then click the lt lt Rights Read Access to provide Read Only access or the lt lt R W Access Button to provide Read Write access Multiple Shares can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting To Remove Select the Share or Shares in the left hand column then click the No Access Rights Access gt gt Button Multiple Shares can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting When finished click the Close Button Page 29 Group Members This screen allows you to check which users are members of the group and to add or revoke membership of this group Note The everyone Group ALWAYS contains all users You cannot add or remove members Group Members Group Name administrators Members users Other Users
5. 2 Select Safely Remove Drive 3 Select the desired NAS 4 Click the Eject button Wait for the USB LED to start blinking slowly The Windows program will also display a message when it is safe to physically detach the USB device 6 Remove the USB device Note If the USB device is not removed it will not be re connected You must remove and re insert the USB device to have it re connected Page 6 Configuring Your NAS Now that everything is connected and powered on you are ready to configure your NAS so that it is accessible to the users on your network e This procedure only needs to be done ONCE by the NAS Server s Administrator e Other LAN users should follow the Client PC Setup procedure described in the following chapter Quick Setup with the NAS Wizard Insert the NAS CD into your CD ROM drive of your computer 2 If the installation program does not start automatically run the program NAS_Setup exe in the root top folder of your CD ROM 3 Click Setup to start the Setup Utility The Utility will begin scanning your network for installed NASs and a screen like the following will be displayed i 51000 Soho NAS Detected server list mm ni vem Select preferred one to setup mers RR Current settings of selected gt M6 x server Please make a note Press Refresh to re scan whole UA censuum ar e UU to one 9 network for available interNAS USB A list of all th
6. Backup 2 optional DNS is required for E mail messages desirable if using DHCP Server Save KO KO Her Default 192 168 0 100 LAN TCP IP Screen IP Address Obtain IP Address Do NOT select this unless you have a DHCP Server on your automatically LAN A DHCP Server can provide an IP Address to PCs and DHCP Client other devices when they boot Fixed IP Select this if your LAN does not have a DHCP Server and Address enter the following data IP Address The IP Address must be unused and compatible with the PCs on your LAN Usually this means the first 3 fields should be the same as your PC and the last field must be an unused number between 1 and 254 Network Mask Default 255 255 255 0 Enter the same Network Mask Subnet Mask used by PCs on your LAN Gateway Router Default None If your LAN has a Router or Gateway enter its IP Address here Otherwise leave this blank DHCP Server Enable Use this to Enable Disable the DHCP Server If you already have a DHCP Sever do not enable this feature Start Address Enter the beginning of the range of IP Addresses to be allocated by the DHCP Server Generally the first 3 fields of the IP Address must match the NAS Server s IP Address The 4th field must be between 2 and 250 Finish Address Enter the last address of range of IP Addresses to be allocated by the DHCP Server The first 3 fields must match the c
7. My Network Places IP Address currently used by the NAS Server Current Status Indicates the current status of the Server This will usually state Available or Ready If the Server is not available the message will say why the Server is not available e g Scandisk in Progress Printer Current Status Possible states are On line Off line and Out of Paper No of Print Jobs The total number of print jobs in the Print Queue waiting to be printed Disk Disk Type Disk type as provided by the manufacturer Free Space The amount of disk space still available to users E mail Alerts Send E Mail Address Check this to enable the sending of E Mail alerts by the NAS Server Alerts will be sent when there is some problem requiring the Administrator s attention Enter the E Mail Addresses The messages generated by the NAS Server will be sent to this destination Subject Enter the text you wish to appear in the Subject field of E Mail generated by the NAS Server Page 22 Buttons Shutdown Now Shutdown the Server immediately This will break all existing connections including administration UI Clicking this button does NOT save any data you have entered Restart Now Restart reboot the Server This will break all existing connections including UI The NAS Server will immediately restart but could take a few minutes before it is available again C
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10. use this after installing a new disk The disk will be partitioned and quick formatted Any data on the disk will be lost S M A R T S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology can warn of im pending problems with the Hard Disk before it actually fails This test should be performed regularly e Scandisk running the Scandisk Disk Check program will check the file system and correct any errors found This program should be run regularly The Scandisk program will also run automatically if an error condition is detected such as an abnormal shutdown due to loss of power e Standby Use the Set Hard Disk to standby mode setting to determine if and when the hard disk drives should be switched to Standby mode Home Self test S M A R T Groups Shares Backup Disk Upgrade Setup Use this screen to perform any disk maintenance required Prepare Disk Disk Status Prepared The prepare operation will destroy any data on the disk Q Prepare Disk Disk Status Not Tested Run Test Never 12 00 Test How Scandisk Disk Status Noscan performed Run Scandisk Never 12 100 am During a Scandisk the disk cannot be accessed Q Start Stop Disk Standby cat Hard Disk to standby mode after Idle 30 minutes O Save KO KO Disk Log KO Disk Screen Prepare Disk The status field can have any of
11. connect to Hard Disk Drives or USB flash Drive USB key e Support NTFS and FAT file format for USB HDD e Provided with a Windows utility program for speedy configuration e WEB based configuration and diagnostic interface is accessible from any PC on the network e Can act as a stand alone DHCP server e The LAN Administrator can limit the amount of available disk space available to individual users e High performance file system automatically maintains itself to provide file system integrity e Additional NAS Servers can be added to the network at any time Package Contents The following items should be included in the NAS packaging If any of these items are damaged or missing please contact your dealer for replacements e FNS 1000 e Quick Installation Guide e Setup CD e Ethernet Cable e Power Adapter System Requirements e Windows 98SE Windows NT 4 0 XP 2000 and ME e Ethernet Network employing 10BaseT or 100BaseTX e TCP IP protocol Disclaimer We highly recommend that you regularly backup the files on your NAS Page 2 Getting Familiar with your NAS LED Function Ready ON Normal operation OFF No power Blinking This LED blinking during startup and shutdown Status ON This LED will be On during the Startup self test it will turn Off once the self test is completed If it stays ON there is a hardware error OFF Normal operation Blinking During a software u
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13. operation Page 38 Upgrade Screen The Upgrade facility allows you to upgrade the NAS Server s software You need to obtain the upgrade file from your dealer or supplier Note that the NAS Server is unavailable during the upgrade process and all connections will be lost including the one used to start the upgrade The NAS Server will reboot once the upgrade installation is completed The procedure may take from 5 to 10 minutes Home Groups Shares Backup Disk Upgrade Setup Use this screen to upgrade the Firmware Software in your NAS Current Firmware Current Firmware Version V2 7R15 Upgrade Upgrade File Do not power off the NAS while it is being upgraded Upgrade Screen Current Firmware The version number of the NAS Server s current firmware Upgrade Enter the full path e g C downloads utilities DS36799 rpm of the upgrade file You can also click the Browse button to browse the folders on your PC and select the desired file Note Implementation of this feature is Browser dependent Start Upgrade Click this button to start upgrading the firmware Page 39 NAS via the Internet If your LAN is connected to the Internet typically by a Broadband Gateway Router and Broadband mod em you can make the NAS available via the Internet Features available to Internet users include e Using a Web browser to view and download files Remote management
14. recognized by the NAS and was converted to guest with guest access rights Ask the NAS Administrator to create a user name for you Use the same name as on your PC Page 43 e You do NOT have access permission for this share Ask the NAS Administrator to grant you access Note Windows uses the Computer name as shown on Control Panel Network Identification as the default Logon Name But you can create a new Windows logon name by merely entering a new name and password at the Logon prompt Page 44 Appendix Licenses Overview Many software components are covered by the GNU GPL General Public License Some are covered by the BSD License e The following table provides details of the various components e The text of both Licenses is below Package Name bftpd GPL BusyBox GPL CUPS GPL e2fsprogs GPL hdparm BSD Kernel GPL libtermcap LGPL Lilo BSD mod utils net tools openssl BSD quota BSD Samba server sh util smtpclient sysVinit telnet server textutils thttpd Tinylogin Ucsc smartsuite udhcp upnpsdk ii roy ry ey oye w n J az E lii J DA w n J Page 45 vixie cron Distributable xinetd Distributable BSD License BSD License Information Copyright c 2002 All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met e
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16. to be converted to a Share If the folder does not exist it will be created Buttons Access Click this Button to view the Groups which have access to the se lected Share and change these access rights as required Browse Use this to view the files and folders in the selected Share If using Internet Explorer you will be able to right click a file and perform standard Explorer operations Page 31 Delete Click this Button to Delete the selected Share Deleting a Share does NOT delete its folder or any data The folder and its data is still accessible by the administrators group Save as New Share After entering the required data in the Share Properties area use this Button to create a new Share on the selected disk Clear Form Clear the form preparing it for the creation of a new Share Save Use this Button change the properties of a Share as follows e Select the desired Share in the Share list Its details will be dis played in the Share Properties area e Change the Share properties as required Note that you can NOT change the location e Click the Save button to save your changes Page 32 Share Access The screen is displayed when you click the Access button on the Shares screen It allows you to deter mine which users can access the selected share Access Rights Share Name ADMIN Groups with Access Other Groups administrators RW everyone
17. when you connect For example if the current port is 8080 HTTP 192 168 0 100 8080 3 Once connected the following screen is displayed FNS IOOO Soho NAS JRL or User Log in Private Data DISK Public Data 56 HDD Welcome to the home page of FNS IOOO Please select a function tab on right or click the menu bar to access files NAS Home Page 4 access the Administration interface click on the Administration link on the right You will then be prompted for a password as shown below Page 17 Connect to 192 168 0 100 User name admin 7 Password Remember my password Password Dialog Enter admin for the name and leave the password blank The Users screen will be displayed as described in the following section The default password for the admin user is blank no password This should be changed Click the User Password link on the Home Page to change the password Use the menu tabs to select the other screens as desired To gain access you must enter the User Name and Password of a user in the Administrators Us By default the only user in the Administrators User Group is admin You can add other users Page 18 Users Screen This is the first screen that appears after selecting Administration This screen allows you to manage the Users which exist on the NAS Server The guest and admin users are pre defined and cannot be deleted Users ca
18. with access to the outer share will ALWAYS have the same access rights to the inner share Home Groups Shores Backup Disk Upgrade Setup Shares are folders which are available to network users Use this screen to create and manage Shares Exiting Shores DEK wb Jud 1 1 End of List Access Browse Dette Deleting a Share does NOT delete the folder or files Properties Na ADMIN Default folder Specify Location can NOT be changed once share is created Q Save New Shave Clea Foun Shares Screen Existing Shares Share List All existing shares are listed When an existing Share is selected in the list of Shares it details are displayed in the Share Properties area Properties Name The current name will be displayed The Share Name can be changed if you wish This does not change the name of the folder directory associated with the Share Note that punctuation and other special characters e g IX cannot be used in the name Comment Change or enter a comment if you wish Location The Location associated with the Share Note that once a Share is created its location can not be changed There are 2 options e Disk Select the disk where you want the Share to be created e Folder If Default Folder is selected the share is created in the root folder directory on the selected disk If Specify is selected you can enter the folder directory
19. you want the NAS Server to synchronize its clock with the specified NTP server You can also specify the time of the next synchronization This allows you to specify that the synchronization should be performed for example at 11 00 pm each day Sync Now Use this button to synchronize with the NTP server immediately WINS Server Enable WINS Enable this if your LAN has a WINS Server If enabled this device will register with the WINS Server This will allow users on the LAN to locate this device through a Router Without WINS Network Neighborhood or My Network Places only scans the local LAN segment WINS Server If WINS is enabled enter the IP Address of your WINS Server Normally this will be a Windows NT 2000 XP Server Options Enable Guest If enabled then the user can use guest as user ID to login to the Logins NAS If disabled then guest will not be accepted as a login Convert failed logins to guest logins If enabled then all Windows users will be able to access the NAS via Network Neighborhood My Network Places with guest access rights By default the guest user has Read Write permission to the Disk folder on the USB HDD and all folders on the Flash Drive Enable FTP Server If enabled then it will be possible for users to upload and down load files using a FTP client program on their PC Allow anonymous FTP login guest right The FTP server will prompt for a Username and
20. Data Backup You can backup data to or from your NAS Backup Jobs Q Backup Q Modify Delete ViewLog QAdd New Job Backup Screen Config Backup This facility allows you to Backup Download and Restore Upload the NAS Server s configuration file The configuration file contains all network information as well as the User Group and Share information It does NOT include any information about the files stored on the NAS NOTE Using this feature will overwrite destroy any existing configuration information Buttons Download Click this to download the configuration file and save it on your PC button Upload button Use this to restore a previously saved configuration file from your PC to the NAS Data Backup Data files can be backed up from the NAS to another network device or from another network device to the NAS The Backup Jobs field displays any backup jobs you have defined If you have not defined any jobs the field will be empty For each job defined the following data in shown Name This shows the you assigned to this backup job Source amp Destination The name of the source and destination devices shown in the form Source gt Destination Date Time The data and time of the last backup are shown Buttons Backup Now Click this button to run the selected backup job immediately Modify Use this to change the settin
21. Drive nete 11 Tips for Storing Data on the 13 Using the NAS Server I e Ee nis 14 Using the Web FileSharing aii esce NEN EP OESTE EN ERE 15 CHANGING your Password eiat iR ie e eet ee Rag s 15 Administration DUE 17 PH M 17 The Web based Administrative 17 Users SCLECD M 19 LATS SCLECI sansa E E 22 TAN SCLC GMs 24 SySICIm SCEEEDE eO 25 Advanced Men soe ee ie en nice bee eee 28 Groups SCTE testet teet ten iq ds se eur e Te 28 Shares Screen e EAE WERE EC RN ERSTE NEP VER AR Ee e oae 31 Share ACCESS n 33 Back p SCIeens acceso eoo ge iq ite de eue e aie Re it ete teeth 34 Disk Sore eM CL HE 37 UpBt d Screen e UIS ER OUR OFFRE RERO ED UP East 39 NAS via the Internet s uaa b dedo iced slept dut 40 QVeTVIEW iiie ERTEILEN EE GERADE EAE UE 40 Making the NAS available via the Internet eese 40 Using your Web B
22. Password when clients attempt to connect If this option is Enabled users will be able to enter anonymous as the Username and any string as the Password If this option is Disabled users must provide their correct Name and Password Page 26 Enable UPnP Support If enabled the NAS will broadcast its availability On systems which support UPnP e g Windows ME XP an icon for the NAS will be automatically generated Port Number This port number is used for HTTP Web Browser connections to this Server The default is 80 as used by Web Servers If this is changed you should use a number greater than 1024 8080 is often used Also if the port is not 80 you must specify the port in your Web browser in order to connect To do this add a and the port number after the address e g HTTP 192 168 0 100 8080 This example assumes the NAS IP Address is 192 168 0 100 and the port number is 8080 Restore Default Config Button Click this button to restore ALL settings to the factory defaults Data stored on the Server is not affected Page 27 Advanced Menu Groups Screen This screen allows you to manage the User Groups which exist on the NAS Server Home Groups Shares Backup Disk Upgrade Setup Use this screen to create and organize the User Groups Access permissions to Shares are granted to User Groups not individual users New Group Name Q crente Exis
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24. This NAS Select the applicable share Share If backing up from the NAS select the share you wish to back up If backing up to the NAS select the share where you want the backup up data to be stored When the sub folder field appears enter the location of the sub folder Sub Folder where the share will be stored Other Device Enter the details of the remote device where data will be backed up or stored Name The name of other device as seen on the network Page 35 Share Folder Enter the name of share folder Depending on the direction of the backup this is either the share to be backed up or the destination for the backed up data Access the folder requires login If the share is password protected enable this checkbox and enter the Login Name and Password required to gain access to the share Schedule This show the schedule options for when the backup will occur Never Choosing this selection will disable this backup job Every Day Select this to have the backup job performed each day at the specified time Every Monday Every Tuesday Select this to have the backup performed once per week on the specified day and time The time field hour minute AM PM Allow to specify at what time the backup job should be performed Page 36 Disk Screen This screen allows you perform various Disk Operations on the USB Disk No operations can be per formed on a Flash Drive e Prepare Disk
25. apter to a power outlet and plug the power cord into the NAS s Power input on the rear panel at 4 Power on Locate the NAS s power switch on the NAS s rear panel Press it once to power on the NAS 5 The NAS s self test The NAS will run a brief self test 2 or 3 seconds During the self test all of the NAS s LEDs will be illuminated or flashing 6 Booting up When the self test is complete boot up will start The Ready LED will blink continuously and the LAN LED will blink occasionally Boot up should take approximately 1 3 minutes 7 Boot up completed When the Ready LED stops blinking and remains on boot up is complete If the Status Orange LED stays on or if the NAS repeatedly beeps there is a hardware problem Consult the Troubleshooting section of this User Guide for possible solutions Shutdown To shutdown the NAS press the power switch to start the shutdown sequence Wait for all LEDs to turn off Page 5 USB Devices You can insert either USB HDD or USB Memory Disk Flash Memory Disk to USB port at any time Once the USB LED on the front panel comes on and stays on the USB device is available for use For USB HDD the NAS can recognize FAT and NTFS file format Removing a USB device Method A 1 Press the USB Eject button on the rear panel The NAS will beep 2 Wait for the USB LED to start blinking slowly 3 Remove the USB device Removing a USB device Method B 1 Run Windows utility
26. ar to access files NAS Home Page To change your password click on the Change Password link The following screen will be displayed Home User Password This page allows user to change her his password to match Windows Logon password If your interNAS USB has same User Name and Password as Windows then you may access interNAS USB through Network Neighborhood directly User name Existing password m New password Confirm new password E ERE Change User Password Enter the required data User name your login name on the NAS created by the NAS Server s administrator Existing password your current password New password the password you now wish to use Confirm new password reenter the new value to ensure it is correct Click Save to save your changes Click Home to return to the main screen Page 16 Administration Overview This Chapter describes using the Web based Administration interface For details on using the Windows utility see the Basic Installation amp Setup Chapter The Web based Administrative Interface To establish a connection from your PC to the NAS Server Start your WEB browser 2 Inthe Address box enter HTTP and the NAS Server s IP Address If using the default IP address HTTP 192 168 0 100 Note If the port number used by the NAS has been changed on the System screen from the default 80 you must specify the correct port number
27. desired share on the NAS 2 Onthe pop up menu select Map Network Drive I loj x iv Hll 83 Gy X Gr Address v scoo0034 Comment C ADMIN For Administrator only C1 DISK For everyone In Windows right click select Map Network Drive FLASH For everyone In Windows right click select Map Network Drive Map Network Drive BE Die A Path 5 000034 DISK Cancel Reconnect at logon Map Network Drive 3 Select a drive letter for this folder check the Reconnect at Logon checkbox then click OK This drive will now be available in Windows Explorer and from the File Open or File Save As dialog in all Windows applications Page 11 Notes When you try to access a folder you may be prompted for a password as shown below Enter Network Password BE You must supply password to make this connection Resource SCOO0034 ADMIN Cancel Password Iv Save this password in your password list Network Resource Password Dialog e If your Windows logon name is the same as your user name on the NAS but the passwords are differ ent you can enter your NAS password here e Butif your Windows logon name does not exist on the NAS you will have only guest access rights and there is no password which you can enter in this dialog You must ask the NAS administrator to create a username and password for you on the NAS e Even if your username and password are correct you ca
28. e NASs on your network will show on the left side The right side displays details of the currently selected NAS If the desired NAS is not listed check the following e The NAS has finished the start up and boot process e Your PC and the NAS are on the same LAN segment there is no Router between your PC and the NAS Otherwise select the desired NAS and click the Next button 4 The following screen will then be displayed FNS IOOO Soho NAS Lu s Select this if your LAN has a DHCP Server otherwise select Fixed IP Address Suggested values are compatible with your LAN Suggested IP address is currently unused Obtain an IP address Select this only if your LAN has a DHCP Server Normally it is automatically better for servers to use a Fixed IP address see below_ DHCP Client Page 7 Fixed IP Address This option is recommended If this option is used the IP address or the NAS will never change You need to enter the following data e IP address The utility will suggest a unused IP address within the address range used on your LAN If you wish you can change this but you must ensure the address is unused e Network Mask This must match the value used by PCs on your LAN e Gateway This must match the value used by PCs on your LAN 5 Click Next to continue The following screen will then be displayed eve Each interNAS USB comes with hi 54000 Soho NAS xS u
29. e Shares Folders to which everyone has access are listed You can access these folders and files by clicking on the folder name or filename e If your Browser displays the file when you prefer it to be downloaded right click on the file and choose Save Target as 5 To access data which is password protected click the User Login link e You will then be prompted for your user name and password Enter the user name and password assigned to you by the Administrator of the NAS e The screen will then update and list all Shares folders to which you have access 6 Youcan now navigate through these folders by clicking on the folder name and download any file by right clicking in and choosing Save Target as Changing your Password Although the Administrator of the NAS must create your User Name and initial password you can then change your own password whenever you wish as follows Page 15 Start your WEB browser In the Address or Location box enter HTTP and the NAS Server s IP Address If using the default IP address HTTP 192 168 0 100 Note If the port number used by the NAS has been changed on the System screen from the default 80 you must specify the correct port number when you connect For example if the current port is 8080 HTTP 192 168 0 100 8080 The following screen will be displayed Welcome to the home page of FNS IOOO Please select a function tab on right or click the menu b
30. e Shares screen only allows Web based file browsing If using Internet Explorer on Windows LAN users can Browse shares using Windows Explorer Page 42 Troubleshooting This chapter lists some common problems and the solution to them Problem 1 Solution 1 Problem 2 Solution 2 Problem 3 Solution 3 The FNS 1000 Utility doesn t list any NAS Servers Check the following The NAS is installed LAN connections are OK and it is powered ON and startup is complete Ensure that your PC and the NAS are on the same network segment If you don t have a router this must be the case Ensure that your PC has the TCP IP network protocol loaded In Windows this is done by using Control Panel Network If an entry for TCP IP gt Network card is not listed use Add Protocol Microsoft TCP IP to add it You then need to select the new entry TCP IP gt Network card click Properties and configure the IP Address tab e If your LAN has a DHCP Server you can select Obtain an IP Address auto matically e Otherwise you must select Specify an IP Address and enter values for ZP Address and Subnet Mask The IP Address range commonly used is 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 254 with a Subnet Mask of 255 255 255 0 The NAS Server s default IP Address is 192 168 0 2 with a Subnet Mask of 255 255 255 0 Remember that each device needs a unique IP Address and the same Subnet Mask The NAS is configured but I can t find
31. es you have made to the User Properties for an existing user Page 20 To modify the properties for an existing User e Select the desired user from the list Their details will be displayed in the User Properties fields e Edit the User Properties fields as required Note that you cannot change the Create matching Share and Folder option when modifying a user However you can use Share Private Folder Location field to change to location of a user s Private Folder if it already exists e Click the Save button to save your changes Page 21 Status Screen Home E Mail Alerts System Printer Users Status LAN System Advanced Check the details and status of your NAS Server Server Name SC19A390 IP Address 172 31 12 22 Current Status Ready Shutdown How Q Restart How View Log Shutdown Never 112 00 am Restart Never w 12 00 am Current Status On Line of Print Jobs 0 Q Delete Current Job O Delete All Jobs Disk Disk Type MAXTOR 6LO40J2 Free Space 23706 MBytes 63 USB Port Type Not Installed Free space Send E Mail alerts when problems are detected E Mail Address 1 E Mail Address 2 Subject SC194890 message LO Save KO Cance KO Refresh KO Details XO Status Screen System System Name IP Address The current name This name will be shown in Network Neigh borhood or
32. gs of the selected backup job Delete Click this button to delete the selected backup job View Log This is used to view the log of completed backup jobs Add New Job This button will open the Define Backup Job screen where you can define a new backup job Page 34 Add New Job From this screen you can add new backup jobs which be displayed on the Backup screen Define Backup Job Name Backup Type Incremental Direction 9 From this NAS to another device From another device to this NAS This NAS Share ADMIN Sub Folder Other Device Name Shared Folder Access requires login Login Name Password Options Schedule Never 12 00 m v Apply Help O Close Define Backup Job Screen Follow the guidelines below when adding jobs Define Backup Job Name The backup job s name must be composed of alphanumeric symbols not exceeding 15 characters in length Backup Type Select the desired backup type e Full Backup all files e Incremental Only backup files as they are change e Synchronize Backup all files to start and then any files on the destination that do not exist on the source are deleted Direction Select the desired direction where backing up will occur e From this NAS to another device Data on the NAS is backed up to remote device e From another device to NAS Data on remote device is backed up to the NAS
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34. it in Network Neighborhood Try using Start Find Computer and enter the NAS Server s name If this does not work use Control Panel Network to check the following TCP IP protocol is installed If not use Add Protocol Microsoft TCP IP to install it Check the network Bindings e Ensure the TCP IP protocol is bound to your Network card NIC Select your Network card click Properties and then the Bindings tab If TCP IP is not bound checked check it e Ensure the TCP IP gt Network card entry is bound to the Client for Micro soft Networks service Select the TCP IP entry for your Network Card click Properties and then the Bindings tab If Client for Microsoft Networks is not bound checked check 1t If you don t have a router check that your IP Address is compatible with the NAS Server s This means it needs to be from the same address range e g 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 254 and using the same Subnet Mask e g 255 255 255 0 If you DO have a router check that your Gateway IP Address is set correctly Ask your LAN administrator for the correct value When I click on an NAS folder icon in Network Neighborhood I get prompted for a password This can happen in the following situations The Logon name you used on your PC is recognized by the NAS but the pass word is not Simply enter your NAS password or make your Windows password the same as the NAS password The logon name you used on your PC is NOT
35. leted Run Scandisk Select the day and time you wish the Scandisk to be done Select Never if you don t wish the scandisk to run automati cally Buttons Prepare Disk Use this button to start preparing the disk This will partition and quick format the new disk WARNING This will destroy any data on the disk Once started this process can NOT be halted or reversed Self test S M A R T Scandisk Run Check Select the day and time you wish the S M A R T check to be done Select Never if you don t wish the S M A R T check to be performed automatically Test now Click this button to run the S M A R T check immediate ly The check will take no more than a few minutes Start Stop If a Scandisk is in progress click this button to terminate the Scandisk immediately Otherwise clicking the button will start the Scandisk The Scandisk could take a few hours and the disk is un available to users while the Scandisk is in progress Standby Use the Set Hard Disk to standby mode setting to determine if and when the hard disk drives should be switched to Standby mode Save Save the settings on this screen This has no effect on any operations in progress Cancel Restore the settings on the screen to their values after the last Save operation Clicking Cancel has NO EFFECT on any operations in progress Disk Log Use this to view the results of the last Scandisk
36. licking this button does NOT save any data you have entered View Log Click this button to view the log file in separate window The log file is a record of activity on the NAS Server which can help in management and troubleshooting Delete Current Job Clicking this button will delete the Print Job currently being printed Use this if the document is not printing correctly Delete All Jobs Clicking this button will delete all Print Jobs in the Print Queue Use this to clear the Print Queue Refresh Click this to update the data shown on screen Details Clicking this button will open a new window displaying further status details including a list of all PCs and other devices which have been allocated an IP address by the DHCP Server function if enabled Page 23 LAN Screen This screen allows you to set the IP Address and related information required for TCP IP networks Home IP Address DHCP Server DNS Server Users Status LAN System Advanced These settings must match other devices and PCs on your LAN Using the DHCP server function is recommended Obtain IP Address automatically DHCP client Fixed IP Address recommended IP Address fis 168 o 100 Network Mask 255 25 pss 0 Gateway Enable DHCP Server function Start Address 192 168 0 Finish Address 192 168 0 DHCP Client Table Primary Backup 1 optional
37. me as the user which disk is used for the Private Folder fields Create Private If creating a new user Folder Share e Checking this option will create a Group and a Private Folder e The Private Folder Share Location field allows you to choose e Read Write access will be granted to the Share Page 19 If changing an existing user e checkbox has no effect it will neither create nor delete This option is only available when creating a new user e However you can move the user s private folder to another disk if installed by changing the location and saving the change Enable disk Enable the checkbox to set the disk usage for the user then enter the Quota maximum amount of disk space this user is allowed to use Note Unless the checkbox is checked the Disk Quota field has no effect Buttons Groups Click this to view and or modify the Groups which the selected user is in Delete Click this button to delete the selected user Warning When a user is deleted their Private Folder and any data it contains is deleted If this data is important the Administra tor should copy it to another folder before deleting the user Save as New User Use this Button to create a new user after entering their data in the User Properties fields Clear Form Use this button to clear the form preparing the form for the entry of a new user Save Use this Button to save any chang
38. n be members of many user Groups When a user is created a Share folder is created for them with the same name Only the user and the Administrator group can access this new Share This screen is for user management Existing Users Groups Delete Properties Name guest Comment Password ecccccccccccce Verify Password Create Private Folder Share D Enable Disk Quota of MB Saveas User Clear Form Users Screen Home Users Status LAN System Advanced The administrator and guest users always exist Existing Users Users List This list shows all existing users As you scroll through the list of users details of the selected user are displayed in the Properties area Properties Name User Name Note that punctuation and other special characters e g X cannot be used in the name Comment Enter a comment if you wish Verify Password Enter the user s password in these fields follows e Select the desired user blank e Click the Update button These fields are also used to change an existing user s password as e Clear the existing values in the password fields e Enter the desired password in both the Password and Verify Password fields If no password is required leave both fields When creating a new user enter the desired password in both of these Share with the same na
39. n t gain access if the NAS administrator has not allowed access Page 12 Tips for Storing Data on the NAS Change your Windows logon so it matches the user name amp password assigned to you on the NAS This will allow you to login only once You can map multiple folders to drive letters on your PC as described above You can backup your data to the NAS by copying files from your PC to the NAS If you have Windows ME 2000 or XP there is a backup program supplied with Windows You can use this backup program to automate the process of backing up your data to the NAS Please read the instructions and help file supplied with this program for details of correct usage Page 13 Using the NAS Server s Printer Find out what printer is connected to the printer port on the NAS 2 Use Network Neighborhood or My Network Places to locate the NAS as shown in Network Browse earlier 3 Double click the NAS icon A printer icon should be shown 9 5 123588 BEE Elle Edi View Go Favorites Help Ea oy xo X Back Up Cut Install Capture Printer Port Create Shortcut Properties z 3 Sets up the selected printer Install Printer 4 Right click the printer icon and select Install as shown above The Add Printer wizard will start 5 Select the Manufacturer and Printer matching the printer connected to the NAS 6 Follow the prompts to complete the ins
40. nique Server Name You may change it if you wish All workgroups on the network listed You may select one from the pull down menu or create a new one Set the proper Time Zone Date and Time here The following data is required Server Name The Default Name is shown Change this if you wish Workgroup Normally this name should match the Workgroup name used by PCs on your Name LAN Time Zone Select your time zone from the list Local Date Time Enter the local date mm dd yyyy format and time 6 Click Next to continue The following screen is displayed one 200 i All settings are displayed 62 06 4 Please confirm they are correct Setup Completed then click Save If ail settings are correct please press Save bution to save new settings not please press Back to resume setup procedure Mow Settings After saving a final screen will be displayed Pree Exit to close the Setup Utility 7 Click Save to save your data to the NAS On the resulting screen click Exit to close the Setup Utility The NAS is now operational Other Configuration After the configuration above all Windows users can access the NAS with guest access rights This allows access to the public shares by default DISK and FLASH or USB HDD However we recommend creating an NAS User for each person on your LAN This will provide each person on your LAN with their own login name and pas
41. nstead of the IP address If your Router Gateway supports Dynamic DNS you can use a domain name even if you get a differ ent IP address every time you connect to your ISP Check the documentation of your Router Gateway for further information Page 40 Using your Web Browser from the Internet This is identical to using your Web browser from the LAN See Using the Web File Sharing for details But remember e You must use the Internet IP address to connect to the NAS NOT the LAN IP address Ifthe port number used by the NAS has been changed from the default 80 you must specify the correct port number when you connect For example if the port is 8080 and the Internet IP address is 203 70 212 52 enter the following as your browser s Address or Location HTTP 203 70 212 52 8080 Page 41 Remote Management Connection via your Web browser from the Internet is the same as connecting via the LAN But remember e You must use the Internet IP address to connect to the NAS NOT the LAN IP address e Ifthe port number used by the NAS has been changed from the default 80 you must specify the correct port number when you connect For example if the port is 8080 and the Internet IP address is 203 70 212 52 enter the following as your browser s Address or Location HTTP 203 70 212 52 8080 Once connected to the NAS via the Internet all the Web based management features are available However the Browse button on th
42. ocation of the NAS This should match the Workgroup Name on your PCs If the Workgroup perform a Browse Network If you wish you can change the name of the NAS Server Note that punctuation and other special characters e g 1 cannot be used in the name Server Workgroup name does not match access to the NAS Server is still possible but the NAS Server will not appear when you Page 25 Printer Name Enter the name of the printer Windows users will see this name when they browse the network Location Language Support Select the language used by computers on your LAN If multiple languages are used select the most common Time Zone Select the correct time zone for your location Local Date Enter the local date The NAS Server will set it own calendar according to the date you provide Local Time Enter the local time at your location The NAS Server will set its own clock according to the time you provide Remember that this is not sent to the Server until you click OK NTP Enable NTP If enabled the NAS Server will synchronize its clock with a NTP Network Time Protocol Server NTP Server Enter the domain name or IP address of the NTP server you wish to use The NTP server can be a public server on the Internet or a local server on your own network NTP Status This shows the status of the NTP update procedure Synchronize Select how often
43. one LevelOne FNS 1000 1 bay 1USB Soho NAS User s Manual Table of Contents Introduction net SAT a riers ree Sree festes 2 The ENS 1000 NAS Server 2 ENS 1000 Features C 2 Package Contents RR ER reis 2 System Requiremehts i igneis OU UU RET UR PRONTO EVE 2 Di D 2 Getting Familiar with your INAS scoop ice eror er ea nece a der edie Grote em ease 3 BUDE 3 Rear Panel 5r cedere enge on d uie eite 3 Audible t IR RED ow nts I 4 Basic Installation amp Setup ceti ape ee reete middle bee 5 Installation iua i e o np od aec ed tee RE eu pp 5 Requirements p ERROR M P ato E ORE 5 Procedure te t eX n pa ANON RE ERIT re 5 USB Devices eo eI epo EN IN HEU EET PD EIS EROS 6 Configuring Your SHE ERRANT 7 Quick Setup with the NAS eene eene eene nennen trennen 7 Other COMMU rats On tete oe re ede p reed 8 Client PG Setup re E 9 9 Network Logon Windows 95 98 ME only 10 Using the NAS Server s Storage eee ee tiit hr e reine Rer ea ere PR eae asian eae rhe neas 11 Mapping a Network
44. ork resources will be available When you logon you need to use a valid User Name and Password If the NAS Administrator has defined users on the NAS use the User Name and password they supply Page 10 Using the NAS Server s Storage To use the NAS Server s storage you should Map a drive letter to each folder on the NAS folder which you wish to access The Network Drive will then be available to all Windows programs The procedure is as follows 1 Open Network Neighborhood or My Network Places 2 Onthe View menu select Details The Comment column will now be visible 3 Locate the NAS as shown below If it is not listed double click Entire Network Then double click the Workgroup that the NAS is in By default the NAS is in Workgroup da WORKGROUP olx File Edit View Go Favorites Help EJ saad X et Address i WORKGROUP E i8 3C000034 interNAS USB P3F6N8 Network Browse 4 Doubleclick on the NAS icon You will then see a list of shares shared folders You can read and write files to these shares unless the NAS administrator has blocked access 5 create a shortcut to an NAS folder drag its icon to the desktop and accept Windows offer to create a shortcut Mapping a Network Drive You can give a share shared folder on the NAS a drive letter on your PC such as F This is called mapping the drive letter To do this follow this procedure 1 Right click on the
45. orres ponding field in the Start IP Address DNS Server Primary IP Address of the first DNS Server Backup IP Address of the DNS Server to be tried if the first server is busy Page 24 System Screen Home Users Status LAN System Advanced This screen contains some basic information about your NAS After initial configuration no changes should be required Identification Location Server Name SC19A890 Comment Workgroup workgroup Printer Name SC194890 Language Support USA 43T z NTP WINS Server Options Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US Canada Tijuana Local Date Jun y 17 2005 mth day year Local Time 05 23 pn Enable NTP Network Time Protocol NTP Server NTP status Synchronize with NTP server every 24 Hours starting at 12 0 am Sync Enable WINS WINS Server Enable Guest Logins Convert failed logins to guest logins Windows networks Enable FTP Server Allow anonymous FTP login quest rights Enable UPnP Support Enable Printer Icon Port number for HTTP Web Browser connections to this Server 80 Save KO Cancel KO Restore Default Config Help System Screen Identification Name Comment Enter a comment if you wish e g the l
46. ove the USB device LAN connector Use this to connect the NAS to your 10BaseT or 100BaseT hub This is a spring loaded Soft Switch If power is Off press once to turn On If power is On press once to start the Shutdown sequence During Shutdown the Ready LED will blink When Shutdown is completed all LEDs will turn off Power Switch Audible Warnings Audible warnings are given by the following signals 1 Beep Reset button or power switch is pressed or system is ready to use 2 Beeps NAS is a DHCP client but no DHCP Server responded to the DHCP Repeated every 5 seconds client request This means that the NAS could not obtain a valid IP for 1 minute address 3 Beeps Hard disk usage exceeds 98 Repeated every 5 seconds for 3 minute Page 4 Basic Installation amp Setup The following section instructs you on how to physically connect the NAS to the network and how to configure the NAS for basic operation in your Windows environment Everything you need to do to get your NAS up and running is covered here Installation Requirements e Windows 98SE ME 2000 or XP e Ethernet Network employing 10BaseT or 100BaseTX e TCP IP protocol Procedure Bl Installation 1 Connect the network cable to the NAS Connect the network cable to the LAN port on the rear of the NAS Connect the other end to your hub or switch Connect the USB device to USB port Connect the supplied power ad
47. pgrade both the Status and Ready LEDs will blink Disk OFF Idle Blinking Hard disk is being accessed Disk Full ON Disk is completely full No more data can be stored on this disk OFF Normal operation disk is not full Blinking Disk is 98 full The Buzzer will also beep 3 times USB Ethernet ON USB device connected to the USB port OFF No USB device installed Fast Blinking Data being transferred to or from the USB device Slow Blinking USB device can be removed safely ON Link established OFF No LAN connection Blinking Data is transmitted or received via the LAN Rear Panel Read Panel Power Input Reset Button IP Password Connect the supplied power adapter here This button has 2 functions If the NAS s IP Address is lost press and hold this button for 2 seconds The IP Address will be set to the default value of 192 168 0 100 Network Mask of 255 255 255 0 and it will beep once to indicate the reset has occurred If the NAS administrator s password is lost press and hold this button for 10 seconds The password will then be cleared no password and the NAS will beep again USB Port Connect your USB Hard Disk Drive or USB Flash Drive here The USB HDD Page 3 support FAT and NTFS file format USB Eject Button Press and release to prepare the USB device for removal When the USB LED starts blinking slowly it is safe to rem
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49. rowser from the Internet eese eese eese then netten netten nnne 41 Remote Management ee e ved o e e Ee e 42 27 rc 43 Appendix A License Sii oue e eee a eee ae eee ees 45 Maa 45 BSD EDD 46 GNU General Public License uice is ORR an 46 Introduction The FNS 1000 NAS Server Congratulations on the purchase of LevelOne FNS 1000 Soho NAS Server The NAS inserts Gigabytes of storage space into your network without the cost space and maintenance hassles of a full fl edged file server The NAS provides solid data transfer performance for multiple client connections And you can add as many NAS Servers to your network as you like Compared to using a standard PC as a File Server the NAS offers lower cost easier management and increased reliability Windows utility software is provided for the NAS Administrator Also the Web based Administration interface offers a wide array of management options Web based file system WEB based file sharing allows access and downloading of files from any PC on the network including non Windows PCs Windows users can also use Microsoft networking features to make NAS folders appear as drive letters on their PC FNS 1000 Features e Provides Gigabytes of external hard disk space e Supports standard USB 2 0 port that can
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54. sword as well as their own personal folder on the NAS See the Administration chapter for details on creating users via the Web based interface Page 8 Client PC Setup Supported versions of Windows are e Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP The following items need to be checked or configured e Network Logon Windows 95 98 ME only e Locating the NAS on your LAN e Mapping to the NAS Server s storage Page 9 Network Logon Windows 98SE ME only If using Windows 98SE or Windows ME you must Logon to the Network correctly in order to use the FNS 1000 To check your Network Logon following this procedure 1 Check your Window logon using Start Settings Control Panel Network Ensure the Primary Network Logon is set to Client for Microsoft Networks as shown below Network 21 Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed NetBEUI gt PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Y NetBEUI gt Dial Up Adapter NetBEUI gt Dial Up Adapter 2 VPN Support Y TCP IP gt PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter TCP IP gt Dial Up Adapter TCP IP gt Dial Up Adapter 2 VPN Support v File and printer sharing for NetWare Networks Remove Properties rimary Network Logon Client for Microsoft Networks Window Logon 2 Windows will prompt you to Logon to the Network when it starts boots You must logon If you press ESC or click Cancel no netw
55. tallation If prompted about sharing this printer do NOT enable sharing 7 The new printer will then appear in your Printer list and can be used from any Windows application Use Start Settings Printers to list all your printers Double click the printer to view or delete the documents in the print queue Use File Set as Default to make the selected printer the default printer Use File Properties to view or modify the properties of the selected printer Page 14 Using the Web File Sharing You can access and download files on the NAS using your Web Browser even from non Windows plat forms To access data stored on the NAS using your Web Browser 1 Start your WEB browser 2 Inthe Address box enter HTTP and the NAS Server s IP Address If using the default IP address HTTP 192 168 0 100 Note If the port number used by the NAS has been changed on the System screen from the default 80 you must specify the correct port number when you connect For example if the current port is 8080 HTTP 192 168 0 100 8080 3 The following screen will be displayed FNS IOOO Soho NAS User Log in Private Data DISK Public Data FLASHUSE HDD to match your Welcome to the home page of FNS IOOO Please select a function tab on right or click the menu bar to access files NAS Home Page 4 To browse the files and folders on the NAS click DISK Public data or FLASH USB HDD on the home screen above
56. the following values e Notinstalled disk is inserted or connection or disk has failed e Not Prepared Disk has been detected but it is not ready for use Use the Prepare Disk button to prepare the disk for use e Preparing This message will only be displayed after you have clicked the Prepare Disk button See below for details of this button e Prepared Disk is ready for use Self test This can have any of the following values SMART N A Nodiskis available e Not Tested S M A R T check has been performed on this drive e Test OK errors were found in the last test e Errors The S M A R T check found errors on the drive If this happens a few times the disk should be replaced Scandisk The status field can have any of the following values Page 37 e N A Nodisk is available e Scan performed No Scandisk has been performed recently on this drive e Scandisk in progress Scandisk operation is in progress The disk cannot be used while a Scandisk is in progress If required use the Start Stop button to terminate the Scandisk operation and gain access to data on the disks To see the results of the Scandisk operation use the View Disk Log button e Scandisk completed The last Scandisk operation has been completed You can use the View Disk Log button to view the results e Scandisk terminated The last Scandisk operation was can celled by the Administrator before it was comp
57. ting Groups O Access JO Members Delete Groups Screen New Group Use this area to create a new group Existing This shows the list of all Groups Groups Two groups everyone and administrators always exist These groups can not be deleted Buttons Create Use this Button to create a new Group Enter the desired name for the new Group in the Name field then click this button Access Clicking this will display the shares which members of the current Group are able to access You can then assign remove or modify access rights for this Group See below for details Note The administrators Group ALWAYS has Read Write access to ALL Shares Members Clicking this will display the users who are members of the selected Group You can then add or delete members Note The everyone Group ALWAYS contains all users You cannot add or remove members Delete Click this Button to Delete the selected Group Note The administrators and everyone Groups can not be deleted Page 28 Access Rights Screen This screen allows you to view and modify the Groups which can access this Share Note The administrators group ALWAYS has Read Write R W access to ALL shares Group Access Rights Group Name administrators Accessible Shares Other Shares End of List End of List lt lt Read Access A Oss RAW Access gt gt _
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