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1. CHAP Target User Name Target Secret Mutual Authentication Initiator User Name Initiator Secret Finish Cancel 124 All the available iSCSI targets on the NAS will be shown Select the target you would like to connect and click Add TTT a ee oi eS S ee oe Discover by DNS IP Discover by iSNS Discovered Targets ign 2004 04 com qnap ts 43 9proicisesiforvista be2 3f2 iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 43 9proiciscsi vdd be2 3f2 iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 43 9proii iscsi formac be2 3fz 125 You can configure the connection properties of the selected iSCSI target in the Setup tab Auto Login 126 Click the Status tab select the target to connect Then click Login to proceed 127 The first time you logon to the iSCSI target a popup message will be shown to remind you the disk is not initialized Click Initialize to format the disk You can also open the Disk Utilities application to do the initialization Disk Insertion The disk you inserted was mot readable by this computer You can now use the iSCSI target as an external drive on your Mac Bip DS e m E Charged Thu Jur Macintosh HD a AT Th SCSI Myi Scsil 128 Connect to the iSCSI targets by Open iSCSI Initiator on Ubuntu Linux This section shows you how to use Linux Open iSCSI Initiator on Ubuntu to add the iSCSI target QNAP NAS as an extra partiti
2. Create An ISO Share Folder Ea Choose An ISO Image File ONAP TURBO NAS This wizard guides you through the following settings 50 Share Folder Settings Privilege Source ISO Image File ftestlSO F_TSCD_869U_20100814 Hote Only S50 image files willbe listed su CANCEL 152 3 The image file will be mounted as a share folder of the NAS Enter the folder name Create An ISO Share Folder ONAP ISO Share Folder Settings TURBO NAS Pee COCO Ire rrerrrrrrtritrrtirttiriiiir titi iiireriitiiiiis Step 2 of T CANCEL 153 4 Specify the access rights of the NAS users or user groups to the share folder You can also select Deny Access or Read only for the guest access right Click Next Create An ISO Share Folder ye ONAP Privilege TURBO NAS YOU can select one ofthe following methods to configure the user access rightto the network share folder Grant read only access rightfor administrators only By User O By ser Group Guest Access Right Deny Access Read only Step sot DEDEDE SETETE TT TTE E EE SRR RS E CANCEL 154 5 Confirm the settings and click Next Create An ISO Share Folder a QNAP Confirm Settings TURBO NAS Folder Name NAS Hide Folder No Path INAS Description a Access right Grant read only access right tor administrators only Access UserUser Group Step 6 at F a 6 Click Finish C
3. 98 The description below applies to non Intel based NAS or Intel based NAS models running firmware prior to version 3 2 0 only Non Intel based NAS refers to TS 110 TS 119 TS 210 TS 219 TS 219P TS 410 TS 419P TS 410U TS 419U Intel based NAS refers to TS 239 Pro TS 239 Pro II TS 259 Pro SS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 439U SP RP TS 459 Pro TS 459U SP RP TS 509 Pro TS 559 Pro TS 639 Pro TS 659 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 859 Pro TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP and TS 859U RP Follow the steps below to create iSCSI targets and LUN on the NAS A logical unit number LUN will be created for each iSCSI target you create A maximum of 4 targets and 4 LUNs can be created Under the tab iSCSI TARGET LIST click Create New iSCSI Target Home gt gt Disk Management gt gt iSCSI iSCSI Configuration Enter the information required Specify the target name Specify the volume on which the iSCSI target will be created on and the size of the target also whether or not to pre allocate the disk space reate New iSCSI Target Target Profile Target Name iSCSI TargetlaN iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 219 iscsimytarget acdd0 iSCSI Target LUN Allocate the disks pace n ow Volume Single Disk Drive 1 Free ize 913GB Capacity gt 99 Enter the CHAP authentication settings optional if your NAS is located on a public or untrusted network If you enter the user name and password settings unde
4. 260 QMobile will find all the NAS servers which have enabled Bonjour on the local network Select the NAS and login with your user name and password iPod 4 07 CET 3 03 Cancel Mobile Mobile QNAPTony QMobile Name A 439 local PM 439PROII QMobile Host lP A 439 local os 452 OC ONAP NAS QMobile User Name Yc ae four user name A 439 QMobile Password peoqGsoece Ss onc0o00s a oe 261 Add Server Manually AEG 27 a ae Mobile Connect to Server No servers Add Server Automatic Discovery Add Server Manually ONAP 262 Enter the name host IP user name and password of the NAS Name My 439 HostlP User Name Password o wie Rit ytul foe a sjojF lejn siki BEGUEOO 123 Next 263 Touch the NAS you wish to connect Or you may swipe the NAS which you want to delete TAE Mobile Connect to Server Connect to Server My 439 My 439 Add Server QNAP Demo Automatic Discovery Add Server Add Server Manually Automatic Discovery ONAF Add Server Manually ONAP 264 Use QMobile to manage your media center on the NAS 1 Media Center You may view and play the multimedia files saved on Multimedia Station of your NAS Note QMobile can only play the files supported by iPhone iPod Touch Connect to the NAS and touch the Media Center icon Settings Media Center My Jukebox Upload Photos My Favorites 265 You can browse the multimedia files un
5. 341 6 The printer appears on the printer list It is ready to use AAPA Printer List O a SOF X O Make Default Add Delete Utility ColorSync Show Info kind myprinter Generic PostScript Hs Note The network printer service of the NAS supports Postscript printer on Mac OS only 342 16 2 4 Mac OS X 10 5 If you are using Mac OS X 10 5 follow the steps below to configure the printer function of the NAS 1 Make sure your printer is connected to the NAS and the printer information is displayed correctly on the USB Printer page Home gt gt External Device gt gt USB Printer USB Printer USB Printer Manufacturer Model Status HewLett Packard HF LaserJet 2200 Bereit Clean up spool space of printer CLEAN NOW 343 2 Go to Network Services gt Microsoft Networking Enter a workgroup name for the NAS You will need this information later Home gt gt Network Services gt gt Microsoft Networking Welcome admin Logout English Microsoft Networking MICROSOFT NETWORKING ADVANCED OPTIONS Microsoft Networking Enable file service for Microsoft networking Standalone Server server Description Optional Workgroup Serwer Description Optional Domain Methlos Mame AD Server Marne Domain Organization Unit Optional Domain Administrator Username Domain Administrator Password 344 3 Go to
6. Jumbo Frames refer to the 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 protocol 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 The Jumbo Frame setting is valid in Gigabit network environment only All the network appliances connected must enable Jumbo Frame and use the same MTU value 44 DDNS To set up a server on the Internet and enable the users to connect to it easily a fixed and easy to remember host name is often required However if the 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 the DDNS service to solve the problem After enabling the 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 to the NAS by the host name the DDNS will transfer the recorded IP address to the user The NAS supports th
7. _ are supported e 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 The data encryption functions may not be available in accordance to the legislative restrictions of some countries Disk Volume Encryption Management Volume Total Size Status Action Mirroring Disk Volume Drive 1 2 145 24 GB Unlocked ENCRYPTION KEY MANAGEMENT 97 4 5 iSCSI The NAS supports built in iSCSI service for server clustering and virtualized environments iSCSI Configuration The NAS supports built in iSCSI service To use this function follow the 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 In between the relationship of your computer and the storage device your computer is called an initiator because it initiates the connection to the device which is called a target Note It is suggested NOT to connect to the same iSCSI target with two different clients iSCSI initiators at the same time because this may lead to data damage or disk damage
8. __ Remember this password in my keychain Cancel 202 3 You can connect to the share folder through this link via HTTP WebDAV ag are a 2 Lee Lr PN E T Today 2 00 PM 1 KB F j Testing Feed xmil 4 You can also find the mount point in the SHARED category in Finder and make it one of the login items a 10 8 12 111 DEVICES E iDisk MyDisk AT i elt E james 119 a E CS0 2095AMBA E csp S09 AFP B Dale 239 SAMBA E David 239 SAMBA Note that the instructions above are based on Mac OS X 10 6 and can be applied to 10 4 or later 203 Ubuntu Follow the steps below to connect to your NAS via WebDAV on Ubuntu Client Operating System Ubuntu 9 10 Desktop 1 Open Places gt Connect to Server GB Applications GEE system GG of a E MonNov 2 9 25PM james HM Desktop gg Music __ Floppy Drive is Network A pe ee Pa fuer a Orne fo Serve Search for Files Recent Documents 204 2 Select WebDAV HTTP or Secure WebDAV HTTPS for the Service type according to your NAS settings and enter your host information Enter the user name and password which has the WebDAV access right to connect to this share folder Click Connect to initialize the connection 3 applications Places System QE 7 Mon Nov 2 9 26PM 5 james Connect to Server 205 3 This WebDAV connection has been established succ
9. Description Step 2 of 146 Select the way you want to specify the access right to the folder and specify the guest access right Create A Share Folder ONAP Privilege TURBO NAS You can select one of the following methods to configure the user access rightto the network share folder Full access rant full access right for everyone O By User By User Group Only the system administrator admini has full access General users have Read Onky access Guest Access Right Deny Access Read only Readvrite Step 3 off BACK NEAT CANCEL 147 If you select to specify the access right by user or user group you can select to grant read only read write or deny access to the users or user groups Create A Share Folder Access Control By User User Name Deny Access admin test userut user users user 4 SEE SOOO userds Step 4 ot 148 Confirm the settings and click Next Create A Share Folder QNAP Confirm Settings TURBO NAS Folder Name test Hide Folder Mo Lock file oplocks Yes Path Mirroring Disk Volume Drive 1 2 Mest Description Access right By Wiser Access UserUser Group admin test userd userds user 4 userus Step 6 of T 149 Click Finish to complete the setup Create A Share Folder NAP Setup complete TURBO NAS The new share folder has been created successfully Click FINISH to exit step rof
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11. 8 Select Local printer attached to this computer Click Next 9 Click Create a new port and select Local Port from the drop down menu Click Next 10 Enter the port name The format is NAS IP NAS namepr for example NAS IP 192 168 1 1 NAS name myNaAS the link is 192 168 1 1 myNASpr 11 Install the printer driver 12 Print a test page 335 16 2 2 Windows Vista Windows 7 Users 1 On the Run menu enter NAS IP Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you 7 i This task will be created with administrative privileges 2 Find the network printer icon and double click it oli gt Network 192 168 0169 Biy Organize G Views Ex Network and Sharing Center Favorite Links E Documents J Public Pictures ie Music 4 Recently Changed J Qmultimedia B Searches ion Public J TER v Printers 336 3 Install the correct printer driver Add Printer Wizard ay an installation disk click Have Disk If your printer is not listed consult your printer documentation for a compatible printer Lee 4 When finished print a test page to verify the printer is ready to use 337 16 2 3 Mac OS X 10 4 1 On the toolbar click Go Utilities G_ Finder File Edit View ES Window _ Help Back Forward Enclosing Folder Computer Home Net
12. 9 Size Type 26 93 ZIP File Download Extract Move Copy amp 3 Delete o Rename Properties ii Select the files to extract and configure the extraction settings Extract sky and flowers zip File List Settings Mame 8 Blue hills jpg i Sunset jy 8 water lilies jpg Winter jpg Size 27 65 KE 69 52 KB 51 53 KB 103 07 KE 218 Packed 76 06 KB 67 95 KB 50 53 KB 101 67 KB Moditiegd Time 2001708123 20 00 00 2001 823 20 00 00 2001 W065 20 00 00 2001 0823 20 00 00 Display tem 1 4 Total 4 show 50 items J Extract to download Extract Select Extract All Cancel Files Folders Search Web File Manager supports smart search of files sub folders and folders on the NAS You can search a file or folder by all or part of the file or folder name or by the file extension for example AVI MP3 Web File Manager lt f Qmultimedia video Welcome admin Logout English a 4 nasecacec Q E PA B amp Search Network Recycle Bin 1 5 Public Name Size Type Modified Time Permission Owner Group B download 922 Folder 201005417 19 04 46 777 rvvxrvexrwx admin administrators 3 SJ Qmuttimedia B O system w music 2010 05 05 22 00 07 22 01 09 ay 196MB AYI File 2010 05 05 22 01 09 666 rw rw rw admin administrators 9010 05 05 22 00 07 22 01 09 ayi 196MB AVI File 201005417 15 27 12 644 rw r r httpdusr everyone
13. 9 Backup gt D Enema Device gt O System Status php ini Maintenance The file phpini is Fie syshem configuration fila of Wee Sener Aer enabling iis funchon you can edt upload or restore this Me itis recommended to use He system defaul setting 409 Next go to Applications gt MySQL Server and select both Enable MySQL Server and Enable TCP IP Networking then click Apply i l LE Hone Home gt gt Applications gt gt MySQL Server Welcome adm Logout Engem i T O System Administration MySQL Server O Disk Management gt Access Right Management MySQL Server rire ta ail LEE You enable MWySOL server as he website database E Enatte MySOL Server Mote You can install the phpltyAdme n pacicage to manage your MySQL server Tol Pei phphr dr n pesse cick hare Database Maintenance You can reset ihe database password or reinitialize the database RESET ROOT PASSWORD RE NITIALIZE DATABASE 410 Create a database for phpBB3 in phpMyAdmin Prior to installing phpBB3 create a new database for it and we will use phpMyAdmin to create the database so install phpMyAdmin QPKG if you do not have it running on your NAS yet Once installed point your browser to http NAS IP phpMyAdmin and enter the user name and password to login default user name and password is root admin You can also select your preferred language phpMyAdmin clear view Welcome to phpMyAdmin
14. Current Disk Volume Configuration Volume Total Size Bitmap Status Description ri Me wiorating_ 2 No operation can be executed for this drive i Single Disk Drive 1 915 42 GB V Migrating 2 peda EXPAND CAPACITY ADO HARD DRIVE AURA TE CONFIGURE SPARE DRIVE BIT HAP RECOVER or detailed instructions please click here The process may take from hours to tens of hours to finish depending on the HDD size You can connect to the web page of the NAS to check the status later 87 Use Online RAID Capacity Expansion and Online RAID Level Migration Scenario You had a tight schedule to set up the file server and FTP server However you had only one 250GB HDD Therefore you set up the TS 509 Pro with the single disk configuration The original plan was to set up a 3TB RAID 5 network data centre with TS 509 Pro You now planned to upgrade the disk configuration of TS 509 Pro to RAID 5 and expand the total storage capacity to 3TB with all the original data retained after the HDD are purchased RAID Level Migration Single to RAID 5 RAID Capacity Expansion 750GB to 3TB CO Execute online RAID level migration to migrate the system from single disk to RAID 5 The total storage capacity will be 750GB RAID 5 with one 250GB HDD and three 1TB HDD the disk usage will be 250GB 4 for RAID 5 You can refer to the previous step for the operation procedure Execute online RAID capacity expansion to replace the 250GB
15. J a Click to select the NAS and the share folder the restore source b Click the Restore tab on NetBak Replicator c Select to restore the data to the original path or click to specify the restore location manually d Select the files and folders to restore e Click Start 379 NetBak Replicator AA For client NetBak Replicator A Restore to original path Restore to selected path EIDESKTOF Ite Bic Documents and Setti 380 Options Select the behaviour of NetBak Replicator if the restored file exists on the destination and when an error occurs during the process If the restoring file existed NetBak Replicator will e Overwrite all the files e Ask first e Skip this file If an error happens in the process of file restoring NetBak Replicator will e Stop the restoring e Ask first e Ignore this error message Restore Option Overwrite Option IF the restoring file existed NetB ak Replicator will C Overvrite all the files Ask first Skip this file Error Option IF an eror happens in the process of file restoring MetB ak Replicator will Stop the restoring f Ask first Ignore this error message OF Cancel 381 Log a Save As To save all the logs on NetBak Replicator click this button All the logs will be saved as a text file b Clear All Click this button to clear all the logs c Option Select the type of
16. Print amp Fax on your Mac 9 5 m Bluetooth CDs amp DVDs Displays Energy 4 Click to add a printer Click to add a No Printer Selected printer or fax askas Default Printer Last Printer Used Default Papar Size in Page Setup rh Click the lock to prevent further changes 345 5 Select the NAS workgroup and find the printer name alanhuang mshome Qnap peace test reipec gnapeluster anet y j j j j F p j No Selection Location No Selection Print Using 6 Enter the user name and password to login the printer server on the NAS Enter your user name and password to access the print server pm 509 Connect as Guest Registered User Name admin Password M Remember this password in my keychain 346 7 Select the printer driver alanhuang gt meiji macbook PM 509PR mshome am pm 509 gqadmin laptop qnap pc qnap peace test stevehuang e that ubuntu Location Print Using Please select a driver or printer model Auto Select Generic PostScript Printer Select a driver to use Other 347 8 After installing the printer driver correctly you can start to use the printer Print amp Fax m rr STIL Q O g PM 509PR _ B PM 509PR z Idle Default i l Share this printer Location Kind HP Laserjet 2200 Status Idle Default Open Print Queue Opti
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18. then format this drive as normally you would when adding a new disk r K H Computer Management File Acton View Help e E BED S g Computer Management Local Volume Layout Ty ne el File S Gys tem Status a i System Tools oe C Simple Basic NTFS Healthy System Boot Page File Active C p Task Scheduler Ca 2906 0 De Simple Basic NTFS Healthy Primary Partition ii Event Viewer a 2506 1 E Simple Basic NTFS Healthy Logical Onve 4 Shared Folders SSCS LUNI G Simple Basic NTFS Healthy Primary Partition amp Local Users and Groups N Performance Services amd RoRo DI Use the following partition style forthe selected disks tiie Li i casa eal te ariel paling chides total i nmended for disks langer than 2TB or disks used on Basic 2048 Onlin 120 After disk initialization and formatting the new drive is attached to your PC You can now use this iSCSI target as a regular disk partition File namie Help es H0 BA BAX S aag AF Computer Management Local Volume Layout Type Fie System statuz ce C Simple Basic NTFS Healthy System Boot Page File Activ Task Scheduler ca 2506 0 D Simple Basic NTFS Healthy Primary Partition gt E Event Viewer a 2506 1 E Basic NTFS men togia pita gt Ga Shared Folders amp Loc
19. CONVERT Inroduction Requir aments Database settings Administrator detads Configuration file Advanced settings Create database tables Final stage Database configuration Database type My SOL Database server hostname or DSH 127 0 0 1 DSN stands for Data Source Name and is relevent nir for ODBC installs Database server port Leave ihi pank unless pow kenge he server operates on a non standard port Database name Database username Database password Prefix for tables in database A14 You should see Successful connection if your MySQL server is running and the database phpbb3 we created earlier is present Click Proceed to next step Final stage Specify the phpBB3 administrator username and password as well as a valid email address Once done click Proceed to next step m in Default board language Administrator Administrator username details Please enter a username between 3 and Configuration file 20 characters in length Advanced settings p ampara password _ Create database tables ease enter a password between 6 2 DASE nae 50 characters in length Final stage Confiem administrator password Contact e mail address Confirm contact e mail aaa ae i Ms i Sete ee aaa 415 You should see Tests passed and click Proceed to next step phpBB3 wr
20. Inaccessible Folder Accessible Folder MUSIC photos viden Save Cancel The users are shown on the list You can edit the user information delete the user or change the login password Note that the default account admin cannot be deleted User Management Username Description Disabled Is Admin admin System Administra M ie Edit User test h Edit User Delete User Change Password 249 Change Password You can change the administrator password in this section The password must be 1 to 16 characters long The password can only contain A Z a z 0 9 _ Media Center My Jukebox Control Panel lher hiana Maat Ea Phalo Fiame Setiya Sat Folder Pubi Change Patima d lunar Deaciipion e Aa i a Pere Change Password Old Password Hew Password Verity Password 250 Playlist Editor To create a playlist enter Playlist Editor Select an existing playlist from the drop down menu or click Add to create a playlist Next select the music files from the left column folders on Multimedia Station and click gt to add the files to the playlist Click Save and then Close After creating the playlist you can play it in My Jukebox Playlist Editor Playlist On Add Delete Up 12 Household of Fatth mps 11 in Remembrance of Me mp3 10 Shine on Us mp3 09 How Beautiful mp3 08 Go There with You mp3 OY Love Wi
21. Install NetBak Replicator Z ONAP Turbo NAS Quick Installation Guide Install GNAP Finder Install Wetbak Replicator Install Qet User Manual and Application Notes Browse CD 2 Follow the instructions to install NetBak Replicator Ls Wetbak WetRak will be shown on the Desktop Double 3 Upon successful installation a shortcut icon click the icon to run NetBak Replicator 367 Use NetBak Replicator 1 Before using NetBak Replicator login the web administration page of the NAS 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 by NetBak Replicator 2 Run NetBak Replicator Click All the NAS on the local network and their share folders will be displayed NetBak Replicator NetBak Replicato Backup CO Oe MM OW Mo J Contig Msi T Documents and Settings Ez HEROSOFT FJ kav za mall _ Program Files J RECYCLER _ spoolerlags T System Volume Information Ac Temp WINDOWS Restore noonoo f AC _ 4V G8 VAULTS J Config Ms Documents and Setti JJHEROSOFT kay mail T Program Files J RECYCLER T spoolerlogs T System Volume Infor Temp ES WAND OWES Start r File Filter Schedule s Monitor Save s Defaults r ONAP SYSTEMS IHE 368 3 When the following window
22. Recordings 26 45 KB Ush 13 45 KB oS Web 21 06 ME ZAM ee F roct 170 08 GB Bawels Total amp Click Next Create A Share Folder ONAP Create a Share Folder TURBO NAS This wizard guides you through the following settings Share Folder Settings Privilege To continue click Next To exit click Cancel Step 1 at CARCEL 145 Enter the share folder settings e Folder name Enter the share folder name The share folder name does not support 4 4 lt gt e Hide Folder Select to hide the folder or not in Microsoft Networking When a folder is hidden you have to enter the complete directory NAS_IP folder_name to access the folder e Lock file oplocks Opportunistic locking is a Windows mechanism for the client to place an opportunistic lock oplock on a file residing on a server in order to cache the data locally for improved performance Oplocks is enabled by default for everyday usage For networks that require multiple users concurrently accessing the same file such as a database oplocks should be disabled e Path Specify the path of the folder or select to let the NAS specify the path automatically e Description Enter an optional description of the folder Create A Share Folder ONAP Share Folder Settings TURBO NAS Folder Name Disk Yolume Hide Folder O ves no Lock file oplocks Yes No Path Specify path automatically Enter path manually
23. Select the image files to publish You can publish maximum 5 photos ata time Enter the title and description Then select the website to publish the files to and enter the login information of the website Note that the album must be set to public Control Panel gt Set Folder Public before it can be published and Multimedia Station must be accessible from the Internet It is suggested to set up the DDNS for the NAS before using this feature ree mato Maximum number of characters 256 Support alphanumeric characters dot and slash only Maximum number of characters 256 Maximum number of characters 1024 ONAP MULTIMEDIA STATION s Mae 10 06 1246 Move BZ U ac 4 242 Email image files To email the image files make sure SMTP server settings have been correctly configured on the NAS Click Enter the information and click Send ee Subject Maximum number of characters 128 My Name The name only supports alphabets A Z and a z numbers 0 9 dash and underscore _ 243 ONAP MULTIMEDIA STATION Subject Mi Mame My Ernail Friend s Marne Friend s Ernail Selected Images admin You can post your personal message here 244 Play video The NAS supports playing video files on the web browser Simply click a video file on the web page the NAS will start playing it If you click a video file in a folder all other supported video files in the folder will also
24. You must enable system connection logs to use this option 63 3 10 Firmware Update Update Firmware by Web Administration Page Firmware Upgrade FIRMWARE UPGRADE LIVE UPDATE Firmware Upgrade Current firmware version 3 3 0 Build O60FT 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 QMAF website filp wwwegnap 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 select the correct firmware image for system update Click the UPDATE SYSTEM button to Update the firmware Hote 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 THE 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 firmware from the QNAP website http www qnap com Read the release notes carefully to make sure you need
25. click the following link to enter to VWeb Server htte 0 6 12 4680s php ini Maintenance d php ini Maintenance The file php ini is the system configuration file ofeb Server After enabling this function you can edit upload or restore this file It is recommended to use the system default setting 185 To use Web Server follow the steps below 1 Enable the service and enter the port number The default number is 80 2 Configure other settings e Configure register_globals Select to enable or disable register_globals The setting is disabled by default When the web program prompts you to enable php register_globals enable this option However for system security concern it is recommended to turn this option off e php ini Maintenance Select the option php ini Maintenance and choose to upload edit or restore php ini Note To use PHP mail go to System Administration gt Notification gt Configure SMTP Server and configure the SMTP server settings e Secure Connection SSL Enter the port number for SSL connection 3 Upload the HTML files to the share folder Qweb Web on the NAS The file index html index htm or index php will be the home path of your web page 4 You can access the web page you upload by entering http NAS IP in the web browser Note that when Web Server is enabled you have to enter http NAS IP 8080 in your web browser to access the login page of the N
26. data from Amazon S3 using the NAS 1 Click Create New Replicating Job 2 Enter the remote replication job name 3 Select the usage type Upload or Download and enter other settings A bucket is the root directory on Amazon S3 You can test the connection to the remote host testing by clicking TEST Other settings are optional Remote Replication Amazon 3 Usage Type Private Key step 2 of 5 4 Specify the local directory on the NAS for replication 5 Enter the replication schedule 6 Click Finish The replication job will be executed according to your schedule 326 15 4 Time Machine You can enable Time Machine support to use the NAS as a backup destination of multiple Mac by the Time Machine feature on OS X ime Machine TIME MACHINE SUPPORT MANAGE BACKUP Time Machine support After enabling the Time Machine function you can use the NAS as one ofthe Mac O8 Time Machine backup destinations Enable Time Machine support Display Mame TiBackup User Marne TimeMachine Password Yolurme Capacity Hote When using the Time Machine function AFP service willbe enabled automatically Mote that all the Time Machine users share the same network share for this function 327 To use this function follow the steps below Configure the settings on the NAS 1 Enable Time Machine support Time Machine TIME MACHINE SUPPORT MANAGE BACKUP Time Machine suppo
27. e The CPU temperature exceeds 85 C 185 F e The HDD temperature exceeds 65 C 149 F Note that when the temperature of any HDD on the NAS exceeds 65 C 149 F the NAS waits for the standby time configured in System Administration gt Hardware and another 10 minutes and will shut down automatically For example if you have configured the NAS to enter the standby mode after idling for 5 minutes the NAS shuts down automatically when the temperature of any HDD exceeds 65 C 149 F continuously after 15 5 10 minutes 426 24 4 Troubleshooting Abnormal RAID Operation 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 HDD that causes the RAID rebuilding failure You can go to System Administration gt System Logs page to search for the following error message and find out which HDD causes the error Error occurred while accessing Drive X Drive X has been removed X refers to the number of hard drive slot 3 Troubleshooting After plugging in the new HDD for example HDD 1 drive rebuilding wi
28. go to Access Right Management gt Users and User Groups A list of users and user groups will be shown on the Domain Users and Domain Groups lists respectively If you have created new users or user groups in the domain you can click the reload button next to Domain Users drop down menu in Access Right Management gt Users or Domain Groups drop down menu in Access Right Management gt User Groups This will reload the user and user group lists from the Active Directory to the NAS The user permission settings will be synchronized in real time with the domain controller Home gt gt Access Right Management gt gt Users Welcome admin Logout 173 Advanced Options MICROSOFT NETWORKING ADVANCED OPTIONS Advanced Options C Enable WINS server CI Use the specified WINS server WINS server iP address Local Master Browser O Allow only WTLiW authentication Login style DOMAIMNUSERMAME instead of DOMAIN USERNAME for FTP AFP amp Web File Manager Automatically register in ONS 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 on your network and want to use this server enter the WINS server IP Do not turn on this option if you are not sure about the settings Local Domain Master A Domain Master Browser is responsible for collecting
29. r lelm e fole le Volume This section shows the HDD 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 rials TELE lisieiste 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 RAID 5 S RAID 5 re synchronizing RAID 5 U RAID 5 is unmounted RAID 5 X RAID 5 non activated 363 System This section shows the system temperature and the rotation speed of the system fan ee Heep Eer T Style Tiele a eee E E eea 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 dete iso You may enter a password of maximum 8 numeric characters 0 9 When the cursor moves to OK press the Enter button Verify the password to confirm the changes Back Select this option to return to the main menu 364 System Messages When the NAS encounters system error an error message will be shown on the LCD
30. 4 4 p Mow aeiminiatrater Iag AF SOS te LaF j acd EDC 132 144 12 Tas dun sie SS did pm _Anstadiod phptt 205 This is a fet of the best 10 registered users who hare inace accounts A full best is ster beter angel SEA 4 EO es agit vem Ea qo ran achat eate ihe sendin an esl hese cere fo vn wemh 419 This is the front page of your freshly installed phpBB3 forum Start sending out forum invitations to establish your online community ONO IB yourdomain com acad i A short text to describe your forum Advanced search creating Y communities Board index wa Fuser Control Panel 0 new messages View your posts CIFAQ FB Members Logout admin It is currently Tue Jun 30 2009 4 17 pm Last visit was Tu Jun 30 2009 4 14 pm Moderator Control Panel View unanswered posts View new posts View active topics Mark forums read YOUR FIRST CATEGORY O Your first forum by admin G Description of your first forum Tue Jun 30 2009 4 14 pm WHO IS ONLINE In total there are 2 users online 1 registered 0 hidden and 1 guest based on users active over the past 5 minutes Most users ever online was 2 on Tue Jun 30 2009 4 17 pm Registered users admin Legend Administrators Global moderators STATISTICS Total posts 1 Total topics 1 Total members 1 Our newest member admin rd cookies All times are UTC Board index The team Delete all boa Powered by phpBB 2000 2002 2005
31. 41 555 r xr xr x aese ao Replicator aE Network Recycle Bin 4 O icset Folder 20100514 10 33 44 355 r xr xr x C Manual Folder 20100514 10 33 55 555 r xr xr x E C Public D oeg Folder 20100544 10 33 50 555 r xr xr x H C download 2 Omuttimedia J Replicator Folder 20100544 10 33 47 555 r xr xr x HC Grecordings AUTORUN ICO IO File 2010054 10 34 24 555 r xr xr x To unmount the share folder right click the folder name and select Unmount Click Yes to confirm and then click OK to unmount Web File Manager a J wasececec S LedF_TSCD_859U_ 20100 A C Finder Mac E Manual Al GGe a Jase gig Replicator 221 8 Multimedia Station Multimedia Station is a web based application which lets you play your photos music and videos on the NAS by a web browser You can also share the multimedia files with your friends and publish photos to popular social networking sites such as Facebook Plurk Twitter Blogger and so on To use Multimedia Station follow the steps below 1 Go to Network Services gt Web Server Turn on the web server feature To allow access to Multimedia Station by HTTPS turn on the option Enable Secure Connection SSL 2 Go to Applications gt Multimedia Station Enable the service Next go to the web page of Multimedia Station by http NAS_IP 80 MSV2 or https NAS_IP 8081 MSV2 secure connection The port number may be different according to you
32. 5 7 1 l RAID 5 7 expansion Online RAID capacity RAID 5 8 1 l RAID 5 8 expansion Online RAID capacity RAID 6 4 1 RAID 6 4 expansion Online RAID capacity RAID 6 5 1 l RAID 6 5 expansion Online RAID capacity 6 1 RAID 6 6 expansion Online RAID capacity RAID 6 7 expansion Online RAID capacity RAID 6 8 expansion RAID 1 2 Online RAID level migration RAID 5 3 Online RAID level migration RAID 5 4 RAID 5 5 Online RAID level migration RAID 5 6 Online RAID level migration RAID 5 7 O J J J gt gt amp UO w UO O O O 0 0 N Wn Pp 3 WQ WQ OD OD ingle 1 4 Online RAID level migration ingle 1 cb 5 Online RAID level migration ingle 1 y V Q D ingle 1 Y 3 WwW W a WQ WQ o o me e ingle 1 i nline RAID level migration RAID 6 7 Online RAID level migration RAID 6 8 Online RAID level migration RAID 5 3 a on gt J olala MO O e N 94 paora p formea ever meranen aose paora p omera ever meranen paos 95 4 3 HDD SMART You can monitor the HDD health temperature and the usage status by HDD S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology You can view the following information of each HDD on the NAS ew pemn OOO O O Display the HDD S M A R T summary and the latest test result Hard disk Disp
33. Download Station Enabled Web Server Enabled register_globals gt DDNS Service Enabled hySOL Server Enabled Enable TOMP Networking 3 Surveillance Station Enabled 17 3 Resource Monitor You can view the CPU usage disk usage and bandwidth transfer statistics of the NAS on this page CPU Usage This tab shows the CPU usage of the NAS Resource Monitor CPU USAGE MEMORY USAGE DISK USAGE BANDWIDTH TRANSFER PROCESS Core Core 2 100 Memory Usage This tab shows the memory usage of the NAS by real time dynamic graph CPU USAGE MEMORY USAGE DISK USAGE BANDWIDTH TRANSFER PROCESS 190 Physical Memory Total 1007 80 MB Used 201 09 Size MB Available 806 71 space MB Swap Memory Total 517 62 ME Used Size 332 KE Available 517 29 space WB 356 Disk Usage This tab shows the disk space usage of each disk volume and its share folders CPU USAGE MEMORY USAGE DISK USAGE BANDWIDTH TRANSFER PROCESS volume Used Size 42 47 GB H root 55 10 GB Available space 102 48 GB E Qmultimedia 31 19 GB B rei 10 17 GB C Public 732 10 MB B Qweb 18 03 MB E Others 57384728 30 KB E Free Space 102 48 GB Bandwidth Transfer This tab provides information about bandwidth transfer of each available LAN port of the NAS Ethernet 1 F COG ha T CO bd ba T e i F O00 Bd J i T Eee oor o T r rN 18 00 Ethernet 2 F CO GD Ba T COCR e i F O0
34. Language English Log in Once in enter the database name phpbb3 in the field says Create new database and choose a default encoding language you prefer UTF 8 for best compatibility then click Create Then proceed to the next step MySQL 127 0 0 1 411 Start the phpBB3 web based installation Download the phpbb3 source archive from http www phpbb com downloads olympus php and download the Full Package one and unzip it to your Qweb or Web share folder Full Package Contains entire phpBB3 source and english language files Best suited for new installations ae Download phpBB 3 0 5 bz Size 1 43 HiB mdSsum 734b8 f9c2390d5cc c97lcfebz9dalf5 Point your browser to http NAS IP phpBB3 and you should see the phpBB3 web based installation page like below Click INSTALL tab to start Installation Panel Select language British English y Change hoe Introduction ae Welcome to phpBp2 Support phpBB is the most widely used open source bulletin board solution in the world phpBe3 is the latest installment in a package line started in 2000 Like ts predecessors phpEB3a is feature nch user fnendly and fully supported by the phpBB Team phpgs3 greatly improves on what made phpBB popular and adds commonly requested features that were not present in previous versions We hope t exceeds your expectatons This installation system will guide y
35. Login the NAS as a user with administrator access right Login Administrator MAS38C SE6F Administrator Mame Administrator Password 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 C Documents and Settings 4dministratorDesktopi S 119 40090315 2 1 4 1 Firmware Model T5 119 wersion 2 1 4 server Name Model Name Version MAC Address Pro Status i MASSCSEBF Ts 119 2 1 3 05057 O0 068 96 6C 3E BF i W Jpdate all the servers with the same model number within the network Start Cancel Note You can use Finder to update all the servers of the same model on the same local network at the same time Make sure you have administrator access to all the servers you want to update 67 Live Update Select Enable QNAP live update to allow the NAS to automatically check if a new firmware version is available for download from the Internet If a new firmware is found you will be notified after logging in the NAS as an administrator You can click CHECK FOR UPDATE to check if any firmware update is available Note that the NAS must be connected to the Internet for these features to work Firmware Upgrade FREMWARE UPGRADE LIVE UPDATE Live Update Status The latest update check is finished at 201068 11 27 53 CHECK FOR
36. NAS is in auto protection mode it will resume to normal operation e If the NAS is powered off it will remain off Difference between auto protection mode and power off mode Mode Advantage Disadvantage Auto protection mode The NAS resumes after power If the power outage lasts until the recovery UPS is turned off the NAS may suffer from abnormal shutdown Power off mode The NAS will be shut down The NAS will remain off after the properly power recovery Manual power on of the server is required If the power restores after the NAS has been shut down and before the UPS device is powered off you may power on the NAS by Wake on LAN if your NAS and UPS device both support Wake on LAN and Wake on LAN is enabled on the NAS Wake on LAN is not supported by TS 110 TS 119 TS 210 TS 219 TS 219P TS 410 TS 419P TS 410U and TS 419U If the power restores after both the NAS and the UPS have been shut down the NAS will react according to the settings in System Administration gt Power Management 352 Home gt gt System Administration gt gt Power Management Welcome admin Logout English Power Management Restart Shutdown Execute system restart shutdown immediately RESTART SHUTDOWN Configure Wake on LAN Enable Disable When the AC power resumes Resume the server to the previous power on or power off status Turn on the server automatically The server should remain o
37. QUICK LINKS Customer Service GNAP Viki SMAP Forum Flows view Wieb Server Web File Manager Flow view ADMINISTRATION 24 4 To configure the NAS click ADMINISTRATION Enter the administrator name and password Default user name admin Default password admin Note that if you login the administration interface with a user account without the administration right you can only change your login password ADMINISTRATION You can turn on the option SSL login Secure Sockets Layer login to allow secure connection to the NAS 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 lose x User Name admin Password eseese E Remember username Remember password M 55L login SUBMIT CANCEL 25 After you login the NAS the home page will be shown You can find the software wizards for convenient setup of some features links to QNAP technical support forum and Wiki and the latest RSS news feeds from QNAP Turbo Station Wizard Create a User Create a user and assign the privileges Create a Share Folder Welcome admin Logout English Ss Create a User Group Create multiple users and assign the Create a user group and assign the privileges privileges z 3 FTP Service Remote Replication Create a shared folder and assi
38. Serv Ce ssss ns s2uuss0uusnuuunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnn nE 355 173 P source MONILO crisa a a a a a a a a 356 18 Us the LED Pa n lkiriinnk an a a a a eetnawens 359 19 NetBak Replicator cc ccscecesceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeegeeeeeeeeeeeuegeeeegeeeeeeegeeusgess 366 20 Connect to QNAP NAS from the Internet DDNS Service s cscssssesseenees 383 21 Set SMS and Email Alert 391 22 Set up UPnP Media Server for Media Playing s 400 23 Host a Forum with phpBB on QNAP NAS sssssssss 409 24 NAS Maintenance Settings sssss 1225ss15122225555uu222255525uu22225552220255552u022 58 421 24 1 Restart Shut down Server s ss u u 2usn2u20u0nsununununununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 422 24 2 Reset Administrator Password and Network SettinGS sssssssessssessseeesseesneesssneenes 424 24 3 System Temperature Protection ssseecsseunssseeeesnnnsseeeeeeenneneeeeeeaneaneeeneaauannennes 426 24 4 Troubleshooting Abnormal RAID OperatiOn sssssssssssssssusssunuusuuunnnnuunuunnunnnnnunnnnn 427 25 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 1 Notice Thank you for choosing QNAP products This user manual provides detailed instructions of using the Turbo NAS network attached storage Please read carefully and start to enjoy the powerful functions of the Turbo NAS e The Turbo NAS is hereafter referre
39. UPDATE Live Update Setting After enabling this serice the system will automatically check if a newer firmware version is available for download when logging into the WAS web adminstration Enable QNAP live update 68 3 11 Restore to Factory Default To reset all the settings to default click RESET Enter the administrator password and click OK Caution When you press RESET on this page all the disk data user accounts network shares and system settings are cleared and restored to default Make sure you have backed up all the important data and system settings before resetting the NAS estore to Factory Default Restore to Factory Default 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 the important data and system settings before resetting the MAS 69 4 Disk Management Volume Managementl70 RAID Managementl74 HDD SMARTI964 Encrypted File System 9 4 iSCSI 98 Virtual Diskh3 4 1 Volume Management This page shows the model size and current status of the HDD on the NAS You can format and check the HDD and scan bad blocks on the HDD When the HDD has been formatted the NAS will create the following default share folders e Public Share folder for file sharing by everyone e Qdownload Downloa
40. Video cable to your TV for video output and connect Composite left right audio interface for audio output If you look for higher quality of music playing you can use an S PDIF cable to connect the media player to your Hi Fi system Turn on and switch your TV to the correct interface HDMI or S Video Use the remote control of the media player to enter the Server page the media player detects the NAS automatically You can now play the multimedia files or listen to the Internet radio from the NAS amp server ET L CREL PAK T En to O T 408 23 Host a Forum with phpBB on QNAP NAS This section shows you how to host a forum with the popular open source forum software phpBB on QNAP NAS Activate the web server and MySQL database server Login the administration page of the NAS and go to Network Services gt Web Server Select the option Enable Web server and click Apply CD Home gt gt Network Services gt gt Web Server Welcome adman Logout Engish O System Administration Web Server C Disk Management I Access Right Management Web Server a Aiar enabling this function you can upload the webpage files fo Chweb network share to publish your website we il Enable Web Server E PotMumber 80 regisier_glotala On OF i Web Sener Aer enabling his senice dick the following link to enter to Web Server Network Senice Discovery hipa 168 1380 C Applications
41. a log and delete the record system Logs o STEM EVENT LOGS SYSTEM CONNECTION LOGS ON LINE USERS ofSLOG E m m G m G E m m m 2010 05 12 2010 05 12 2010 05 12 2010 05 12 2010 05 12 2010 05 12 2010 05 12 2010 05 12 2010 05 12 2010 05 12 12 28 10 12 20 58 12 20 57 12 20 57 12 20 28 12 19 58 12 19 27 12 18 35 12 18 35 12 18 35 System System System admin admin admin 10 8 12 44 10 8 1244 10 858 12 44 10 8 12 44 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 10 858 12 44 10 8 12 44 10 8 12 44 localhost localhost localhost 61 Securit Network access protection enabled TORPAP DHCP server disabled TOCRAP Changed configuration of network interfaces fram STANDALONE to balance rr Port Trunking Enabled Stop process Upnpd Stop process upnpd Stop process upnpd TCPAP DHCP server disabled TOCRAP Changed configuration of network interaces fram factive backuUp to STANDALOME Port Trunking Disabled System Connection Logs The NAS supports recording HTTP FTP Telnet SSH AFP NFS SAMBA and iSCSI connections Click Options to select the connection type to be logged The file transfer performance can be slightly affected when this feature is turned on Tip You can right click a log and select to delete the record or block the IP and select how long the IP should be blocked Archive logs Turn on this option to archive the
42. add a caption for the file click Edit caption and enter the description The description must not exceed 512 characters You can also submit your comments on the image file and view the comments from other users on All comments Each comment cannot exceed 128 characters EXIF m Edit caption Comment All comments Name admin Comment Submit 230 Set background music To set the background music of an image file or a folder of image files make sure you have created a playlist in Control Panel gt Playlist Editor to be introduced later in Multimedia Station Open an image file in Media Center and click 90 Photo Frame 231 Select the playlist and click Save To remove the background music you can select No music Ho music 001 232 Create album To create an album folder by the web based interface on Multimedia Station locate the directory in Media Center Click Home fmusic Sort Name R A Select Create New Album and enter the album name Click Next The album name must be 1 to 64 characters long and cannot contain lt gt Manage Album T ERES oe a ee ao ee i Am ape wee F 4 i 1 Upload amp Organize 233 To copy the files from other location in Media center to the album select File Copy choose the files to copy and click gt Then click File Copy to start copying
43. appears all the NAS on the LAN will appear on the left list Selecta server and a share folder on the right NetBak Replicator also supports backup over WAN enter the IP address of the NAS for data backup directly and select a share folder Then click OK Select MAS Servers f AAS Server in the Network Share Folder 10 8 10 700 media 10 8 10 230 Network Recycle Bin 4 10 8 10 8 Public 10 8 10 50 download multimedia recordings Lush Lieb C Specify WAS IP Address m 4 Enter the user name and password to login the server Connect Please enter the user name and password to connect to the NAS ZEE MAS Server 10 58 10 18 Share Folder backup User Mame Password Notice Please make sure that the same username has been created on the NAS server with proper access rights and identical password me 369 5 You can start the backup procedure upon successful connection to the NAS Description of the buttons on NetBak Replicator Open Configuration Open a previously saved configuration file of NetBak Replicator Save Configuration Save the current settings on NetBak Replicator The file will be named as rpr Select All Select all the options Clear All Unselect all the options Select My Document Select all the folders in My Document Open NAS Backup Folder This button allows the users to find out where the files were backed up and check or manage the
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45. be heard The following settings will be reset to default e System administration password admin e TCP IP configuration Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP e TCP IP configuration Disable Jumbo Frame e TCP IP configuration If Port trunking is enabled dual LAN models only the port trunking mode will be reset to Active Backup Failover e System port 8080 system service port e Security level Low Allow all connections e LCD panel password blank This feature is only provided by TS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 459 Pro TS 509 Pro TS 559 Pro TS 639 Pro TS 659 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 859 Pro TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP and TS 859U RP Advanced system reset 10 sec When you press the reset button for 10 seconds you will hear two beeps at the third and the tenth seconds The NAS will reset all the system settings to default as it does by the web based system reset in Administration gt Restore to Factory Default except all the data are reserved The settings such as the users user groups and the network share folders you previously created will be cleared To retrieve the old data after the advanced system reset you may create the same network share folders on the NAS and the data will be accessible again 425 24 3 System Temperature Protection The NAS shuts down automatically for hardware protection when any of the following criteria is met e The system temperature exceeds 70 C 158 F
46. be shown in the playlist and played Click X to exit the playback page ONAP TS 639 Pro Turbo NAS MP4 QNAP TS 639 Pro Turbo NAS MP4 00 01 19 00 07 27 seeking Volume Copyright 22010 AMAF Systems Inc All Rights Reserved 245 Transcode video If the video files are in AVI M4V MPG MPEG RM RMVB WMV formats you need to transcode the file in order to play it on Multimedia Station properly A video file which can be transcoded is shown with an icon like below in thumbnail view Click the icon and confirm to perform video transcoding Wait patiently when transcoding is in process Sort Name Y Az 2 Qa 2010 05 05 2 nee ae test AVI The video will be converted into FLV format You can then play it on your web browser Only administrators are allowed to transcode a video QNAP does not guarantee all video formats or codecs are supported You are highly recommended to convert the video files into the formats that Multimedia Station supports before uploading the files to the NAS Home video gt Pi n 9 view sort Name k Hame Type 22 2010 05 17 Folder 2010 05 05 22 00 07 22 01 09 avi 2010 05 17 video Z010Ke A AMAF TS 639 Pro Turbo WAS MP4 2070 05 13 video 27 849kKB M AMAF TS 639 Pro Turbo MAS 2 MP4 2010 05 17 video 27 652Kb f test Aw 2010051 7 vided 129 870KB M test tly 2010 0541 7 vided 40 477KB FQ 246 My Jukebox You can create playlists of music files and pl
47. button to edit the network settings TCP IP DDNS IPV6 IP Address Interface DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway MAC Address Speed MTU Link Edit Ethernet 1 2 YES 10 86 12 46 255 255 254 0 10 5 12 1 OO 08 9R 8C BC aC 100Mbps 1500 5 After applying the settings make sure the network cables of the two Ethernet interfaces are connected to the correct switch and the switch has been configured to Support the port trunking mode selected on the NAS 41 Refer to the table below about the port trunking options available on the NAS Balance rr Round Robin mode is good for general purpose load Supports static Round Robin balancing between two Ethernet interfaces This mode trunking Make sure transmits packets in sequential order from the first static trunking is available slave through the last Balance rr provides enabled on the switch load balancing and fault tolerance Active Backup Active Backup uses only one Ethernet interface It General switches switches to the second Ethernet interface if the first Ethernet interface does not work properly Only one interface in the bond is active The bond s MAC address is only visible externally on one port network adapter to avoid confusing the switch Active Backup mode provides fault tolerance Balance XOR Balance XOR balances traffic by splitting up outgoing Supports static packets between the Ethernet interfaces using the trunking Make sure same one for each specifi
48. clock automatically for daylight saving time Click Apply The latest DST schedule of the time zone you select in the Date and Time section will be shown The system time will be adjusted automatically according to the DST Note that if your region does not adopt DST the options on this page will not be available SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION DATE AND TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME LANGUAGE PASSWORD STRENGTH Daylight Saving Time Time Zone GOMT 08 00 Taipei Recent daylight saving time Start tirme End time Offset Minutes Adjust system clock automatically for daylight saving time C Enable customized daylight saving time table To enter the daylight saving time table manually select the option Enable customized daylight saving time table Click Add Daylight Saving Time Data and enter the daylight saving time schedule Then click Apply to save the settings Adjust system clock automatically for daylight saving time Customized Daylight Saving Time Tables Add Daylight Saving Time Data Delete 35 Language Select the language the NAS uses to display the files and directories Note All files and directories on the NAS will be created using Unicode encoding If the FTP clients or the OS of your PC does not support Unicode select the language which is the same as your OS language in order to view the files and directories on the server properly SYSTEM AD
49. database tables The phpBB Uniied Convertor Framework supports the conversion of phpBB 2 0 x and 2 Final stage other board systeme to phpBB IF you have an esting board that you wish to convert chat Da tise Bade ol le Vous O ec Administration Control Panel ACP Take some time to examine the options available to you Remember that help is available online via the Documentation and the support forums see the README for further 418 This is the phpBB3 Administration Control Panel where you can perform all administrative tasks PHP information Mumbar of posti 1 Pasta per clay 1 Fep l Wiener of iims i Topics per day i aa 7 l Board fasiuran Tua Jun 30 P009 4 14 a a ace Diatabara goa 263 07 KIR arrasa ory l i Lier ragontrabces a _ e h i arikoa tr aE E Remet board s siart daba Raeynchroniss wtabistion Rete culate Be tote aurber of pean Retynchronite post Counts soph aire te plier fob oaks senp paideia see piei ia Lowel mattings Fick arenaria ll ciple andl et Cee ell comedy marke topics that haw seen Sean pings ary dmt demng ha past nk months j Perge the cache Run sea Purga a cache relaled iena tho Pid aay cached emgle Wes or om rire Logged administrator actions This gives an overview of the last five achons cared out by board administrators A ful copy of the log can be viewed from the appropriste menu tem or follgwang the fink beehive z
50. does not support sec long beep smart fan 1 5 sec Long beep 1 5 2 The disk volume is going to be full sec The disk volume has reached its full capacity The HDD on the NAS are in degraded mode The user starts HDD rebuilding The NAS is turned off by force shutdown hardware shutdown 2 The NAS has been turned on and is ready 20 2 4 Connect to the NAS Network Shares Windows Users 1 You can connect to 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 the Run function in Windows Enter NAS name or NAS IP Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open WAWSeBS7E Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open 169 254 100 100 Cancel Browse 21 2 Enter the default administrator name and password 3 You can upload files to the network shares Mac Users 1 Choose Go gt Connect to Server 2 There are two ways to mount a disk e AFP type NAS IP or afp NAS_IP e SMB type smb NAS_IP or NAS_name For example 169 254 100 100 or smb 169 254 100 100 3 Click Connect Linux Users On Linux run the following command mount t nfs lt NAS IP gt l
51. instructions please click here LUM Masking Policy List E Add a Policy 133 Hint How do I find the initiator IQN Start Microsoft iSCSI initiator and click General You can find the IQN of the initiator as shown below SCSI Initiator Properties General Discovery Targets Persistent Targets Bound Volumes Devices The iSCSI protocol uses the following information to uniquely identity this initiator and authenticate targets To rename the initiator node click Change To authenticate targets using CHAP click Secret to specity a CHAP secret To configure IPSec Tunnel Mode addresses click Tunnel 134 4 6 Virtual Disk You can use this function to add the iSCSI targets of other QNAP NAS or storage servers to the NAS as the virtual disks for storage capacity expansion The NAS supports maximum 8 virtual disks Virtual Disk z 43 Add Virtual Disk Mo virtual disk available To add a virtual disk to the NAS make sure an iSCSI target has been created Click Add Virtual Disk Virtual Disk Add Virtual Disk eT Mo virtual disk available 135 Enter the target server IP and port number default 3260 Click Get Remote Disk If authentication is required enter the user name and the password Then click Apply Add Virtual Disk Add Virtual Disk Target Server IP Remote Disk
52. logs to be recorded Record all logs or Record error logs only NetBak Replicator ij m x For client sha Fete ose SS Kas i 2008 12 4008 1 22 rator Application Data 2008 127 2008 1 2 2 2008 12 20081 2421 Rrator4pplication Data 2008 12 Brator 4pplication Data 2008 1272 Frator 4pplication Data 2008 12 21 E Rrator Application Data 2008 12 21 Erator4pplication Data i e ao Application Data Aadministrator4pplication Data The file C Documents and Settings 4dministrator 4pplication Data The fle C Documents and Settings 4dministrator application Data The file C Documents and Settings 4dministrator 4pplication Data The file C Documents and Settings Administrator Application Data The file C Documents and Settinas AdministratorAoolication Data T Ph a Oo ea l PI Te Po hi hi Po 382 20 Connect to QNAP NAS from the Internet DDNS Service Register DDNS and set port forwarding on the NAS To connect to your NAS at home or office from the Internet you can enter the IP address of the NAS in a web browser providing that a fixed public IP is assigned to the NAS However most users may have installed their NAS behind an NAT router and they are using a dynamic IP for Internet connection It is inconvenient to memorize an IP address such as 202 193 126 45 and to inform every user of the IP address whenever a new one is assigned by the ISP You can register a free DDNS
53. panel Press the Enter button to view the message Press the Enter button again to view the next message Siyfetetelm feted dete TL Py del L ejeele le jt jols s Network Lost Both LAN 1 and LAN 2 are disconnected in Failover or Load balancing mode LAN1 Lost LAN 1 is disconnected 365 19 NetBak Replicator NetBak Replicator is a powerful program installed in the user s system Windows OS only for data backup You can back up any files or folders on the local PC to the share folders on the NAS over LAN or WAN Main Functions 1 Backup Instant Backup Select the files and folders on the local PC and back up the files to the network share folders on the NAS immediately File Filter Select particular file types to be excluded from backup The NAS will filter all the specified file types when backing up the data Schedule Specify a schedule for backing up the data for example 12 00 every day or 05 00 every Saturday Monitor When this option is enabled the system will upload all the files or folders to the server instantly for backup when the files or folders are modified 2 Restore Select this option to restore the backup data to the original location of the file or to a new directory 3 Log Enable this option to record the events of NetBak Replicator such as the time when NetBak Replicator starts and terminates 366 Install NetBak Replicator 1 Run the NAS CD ROM disc Select
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55. shows You can press the Select button to browse more options for example RAID 6 Press the Enter button and the following message shows Press the Select button to select Yes to confirm rede tT isiey When you execute RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration the system will initialize the HDD 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 connect to the RAID volume for example 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 HDD 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 a new member drive to the device it will start to rebuild You can check the status on the Volume Management page 360 To encrypt the disk volume select Yes when the LCD panel shows lt Encrypt Volume gt The default encryption password is admin To change the password login the web based administration interface of the NAS with an admini
56. shows You can replace this hard drive and the status of the drive volume says Ready it means the RAID volume is still expandable 80 Migrate Online RAID Level Migration During the initial setup of TS 509 Pro you bought a 1TB HDD and configured it as single disk TS 509 Pro is used as a file server for data sharing among the departments After a half year more and more important data are saved on TS 509 Pro There is a rising concern for hard drive damage and data loss Therefore you planned to upgrade the disk configuration to RAID 5 Using online RAID level migration you can install one HDD for setting up TS 509 Pro and upgrade the RAID level in the future The migration process can be done without turning off the server All the data will be retained You can do the following with online RAID level migration e Migrate the systeom from single disk to RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 e Migrate the system from RAID 1 to RAID 5 or RAID 6 e Migrate the system from RAID 5 with 3 HDD to RAID 6 STEP 3 STEP 5 single Disk Add New Disks single Disk to RAIDS 3TB RAID 5 You need to e Prepare the HDD of the same or larger capacity as an existing drive in the RAID configuration e Execute RAID level migration migrate the system from single disk mode to RAID 5 with 4 HDD 81 Go to Disk Management gt Volume Management The current disk volume configuration displayed on the page is single disk the c
57. test user i user userus userud userus Userub user r Quota 2000 2000 2000 Mo limit 2000 2000 2000 2000 Abnormal or incorrect entries will be skipped Click 5 The imported user accounts will be shown Users Local Users v admin test user userd usera user 4 users Delete Total 7 Display entries per page 140 Group Name test test test test test test test test Please enter User Name KEDE CIEE EHE GIEIEIE ooge KEDE bayada The NAS supports importing user accounts from txt or CSV files To create a list of user accounts with these file types follow the steps below txt 1 Open a new file with a text editor 2 Enter a user s information in the following order and separate them by Username Password Quota MB Group Name 3 Go to the next line and repeat the previous step to create another user account Each line indicates one user s information 4 Save the file in UTF 8 encoding if it contains double byte characters An example is shown as below Note that if the quota is left empty the user will have no limit in using the disk space of the NAS gt Book1 csy Notepad Fie Edit Format View Help test test 2000 test userOl userOl 2000 test userO2 userO2 2000 test userQ3 userQs test userO4 user04 2000 test userQ5 userQ5 2000 test 141 CSV Excel 1 Open a new file with Excel 2 Enter a user s informat
58. this option may reduce the time required for remote replication ONAP Replication Options TURBO NAS step 6 of fF Peer errr errr rrr rere rrr errr Note You have to enable SSH connection on the remote host and use the admin accountto execute the encrypted replication job Besides the port number must be the same as the SSH port of the remote host Activate file compression Stop network file services while replicating Perform incremental replication Delete extra files on remote destination Handle sparse files efficiently ma a s N CANCEL 322 8 Then click Finish The job will be executed according to your schedule Note that the job is recursive Do not turn off the local NAS and the remote server when remote replication is running Remote Replication X ONAP Setup complete TURBO NAS The remote replication settings hawe been completed Click FINISH to exit the Wizard 323 How to create a remote replication job for an entire disk volume To back up an entire disk volume by remote replication create a new share folder for example root as the root directory which contains all the share folders in the same volume and specify the path to Then create a remote replication job to copy this share folder root All the share folders and sub folders will be replicated Share Folder Property Share Folder Property Network Share Name root Peeeeereerrr errr e etree ttre rr
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60. to play the music on your NAS File Edit Controls View Store Advanced Help iTunes anaa LIBRARY amp Name Time Artist Album fa Music 1 E Winter Wonderland 2 59 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz I Movies 2 Depois Do Natal 2 56 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz B a Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It 5 3 48 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz TY Shows 4 Caroling Caroling 3 56 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz Ci Podcasts 5 Jingle Bell Fock 2 20 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz tg Radic 6 White Christmas Noite de Natal 3 48 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz pee 7 Paz 4zul Brahms Lullaby 3 39 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz l 0 M Ave Maria 3 56 Lisa Ona Boas Festas Jazz 6 anes Suttle q The Christmas Song 34l Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz SHARED 10 Mi Boas Festas 4 44 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz T MASACESCE 11 Um Anjo Do C u fizo Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz 3 12 Inthe Wee Small Hours of the Mo 4 57 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz E color your soul i i 13 Silent Might 1 01 Lisa Ono Boas Festas Jazz Ei Jazz i Lisa Ono Note You can download the latest iTunes software from official Apple website http www apple com 304 12 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 the DLNA network You can use DLNA compatible digital media players to play the multimedia files on the NAS on your TV or acoustic sound
61. to update the firmware Step 2 Download the NAS firmware and unzip the IMG file to your computer Step 3 Before updating the system firmware back up all the disk data on the server to avoid any potential data loss during the system update Step 4 Click Browse to select the correct firmware image for the system update Click Update System to update the firmware 64 The system update may take tens of seconds to several minutes to complete depending on the network connection status Please wait patiently The NAS will inform you when the system update has completed 65 Update Firmware by Finder You can update the system firmware by QNAP Finder Select a NAS model and choose Update Firmware from the Tools menu OMAP Finder Servers Connect Settings Mbe Help a o Map Network Drive C E j A m Restart Server Shut down Server Remote Wake Up Wake On LANI Search Network Camera Update Firmware ee oT NetBak Replicator WVRACG I 29 QBack NASHF1015 qaet WASACBERU Viotate Player HASACHSCH VioGate Master MASEC SERF NEN eee MACHBGTBOFS 10 858 10 251 1 1 0 1110 MAC SO0 IT TS201 10 5 10 100 2 9 0 TS 201 IT 509 10 868 10 17 2 1 1 01231 T5 809 Connect Configure Details Fefresh 66 MAC Address UO EU 4 7 11 Ab UO 08 9B AC 97 10 UO 08 98 60 84 FB UO 08 98 AC 8E 60 UO 08 98 AC 6e CB O0 08 96 80 3E 6F UQ 08 98 67 BD FY 00 08 95 85A 73 A1 00 08 95 85 0 99 57
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63. 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 the root user to initiate the above command Login as the user ID you define you can use the mounted directory to connect to your shared files 179 6 4 FTP Service When you turn on FTP service you can specify the port number and the maximum number of users that are allowed to connect to the NAS by FTP at the same time FTP Service General Enable FTP Service Protocol Type FTF standard Port Humber Unicode Support Enable Anonymous O ves No Hote If your FTP client does not support Unicode please select No 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 Advanced Passive FTP Port Range Use the default port range 55536 56559 To use the FTP service of the NAS enable this function Open an IE browser and enter ftp NAS IP Enter the user name and the password to login the FTP service Protocol Type Select to use standard FTP connection or SSL TLS encrypted FTP Select the correct protocol type in your client FTP software to ensure successful connection 180 Unicode Support Turn on or off the Unicode support The default setting is No If you
64. 0 TS 219 TS 219P TS 410 TS 419P TS 410U and TS 419U Power resumption settings Configure the NAS to resume to the previous power on or power off status turn on or remain off when the AC power resumes after a power outage 57 Power on power off restart schedule 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 Power Management Restart Shutdown Execute system restart shutdown immediately RESTART SHUTDOWN Configure Wake on LAN O Enable Disable When the AC power resumes Resume the server to the previous power on or power off status Turn on the server automatically The server should remain of Set power on power off restart schedule F Enable schedule Postpone the restartshutdown schedule when a replication job is in progress 58 3 7 Network Recycle Bin 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 turn on this function select the option Enable Network Recycle Bin and click Apply The NAS will create a network share named Network Recycle Bin automatically Note that Network Recycle Bin only supports file deletion via SAMBA and AFP Empty Network Re
65. 0 Bd od T ee To ToT room 18 00 357 Process This tab shows information about the processes running on the NAS CPU USAGE MEMORY USAGE DISK USAGE BANDWIDTH TRANSFER PROCESS Process Mame Users CPU Usage Memory smbc admin 17 4 5900 K keryptd admin 12 6 Ook top admin 2 5 524 K beclient admin 0 9 1088 K simple_client admin 0g 3666 K 464k TEK B52 K 466 K 396 K r 4 kK 204 K 546 K 1304 K 1560 K co init admin daemon_magr admin hotsvap admin qVVatcodagd keeping alive ever admin modagent admin qemartd admin dhcpod admin moh SResponderPasix admin pnp admin _thittpd_ admin o oo A A A A A QA 0 358 18 Use the LCD Panel This feature is only provided by TS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 459 Pro TS 509 Pro TS 559 Pro TS 639 Pro TS 659 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 859 Pro TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP and TS 859U RP You can use the LCD panel to perform disk configuration and view the system information When the NAS has started up you will be able to view the server name and IP address For the first time installation the LCD panel shows the number of HDD detected and the IP address You may select to configure the HDD Number of HDD Default disk detected configuration Available disk configuration options Press the Select button to choose the option and press the Enter button to confirm 359 For example when you turn on the NAS with 5 HDD installed the LCD panel
66. 003 servers the AD server name is nodel NOT nodel qnap test com b The domain name remains the same 168 Windows Server 2008 You may check the AD server name and domain name in Control Panel gt System am ed i A O A File Edt View Toos Hep ta Tasks View basic information about your computer fo Derce Manager Sirciowes aciticn I Remote settings Windies Save Datacenter Advatted system settings Copyriot D 2007 Microsoft Corporation All nights reserved Serving Pack ralem Pronese Inte Coa T Gued CU Cea G aH 2 49 e Mamory RAH 1 00 GE syber type tbt Operating System her manne d na and workgroup settings haige setligi Wirka t PA dais to activate Activate Windows now This is your AD server name This is your domain name Note e After joining the NAS to the Active Directory the local NAS users who have access right to the AD server should use NASname username to login the AD users should use their own user names to login the AD server e The local NAS users and the AD users with username as domain name username are allowed to login the NAS firmware version 3 2 0 or above via AFP FTP Web File Manager and WebDAV However if the firmware version of the NAS is earlier than 3 2 0 only the local NAS users are allowed to login the NAS by Web File Manager and WebDAV For TS 109 209 409 509 series NAS if the AD domain is based on Windows 2008 S
67. 150 To delete a share folder select the folder checkbox and click Delete You can select the option Also delete the data in these folder s to delete the folder and the files in it If you select not to delete the folder data the data will be retained in the NAS You can create a folder of the same name again to access the data SHARE FOLDERS IS0 SHARE FOLDERS FOLDER AGGREGATION Bre Folder Restore Default Network Shares All the selected share folder s willbe removed Are Files Hidden Mi YOU Sure gamo C Also delete the data in these folderts aeS GawOos ZB ye Recordings 25 45 KB gH 13 45 KB ae Web 21 06 MB GGG aun 170 08 GB BEGG 151 ISO Share Folders You can mount the ISO image files on the NAS as ISO share folders and access the contents without disc burning The NAS supports mounting up to 256 ISO share folders TS 110 TS 119 TS 210 TS 219 TS 219P and TS 410 support maximum 256 network share folders only including 6 default network share folders The maximum number of ISO image files Supported by these models is less than 256 256 minus 6 default share folders minus number of network recycle bin folders Follow the steps below to mount an ISO file on the NAS by the web interface 1 Login the NAS as an administrator Go to Share Folders gt ISO SHARE FOLDERS Click Mount An ISO File Share Folders 2 Select an ISO image file on the NAS Click Next
68. 2007 phpBB Group Administration Control Panel 420 24 NAS Maintenance Settings Restart Shut down Server 424 Reset Administrator Password and Network Settings 2A System Temperature Protectionk26 Troubleshooting Abnormal RAID Operation M2 421 24 1 Restart Shut down Server Follow the steps below to restart or shut down the NAS 1 Login the NAS as an administrator Go to System Administration gt Power Management 2 Click Restart to reboot the server or Shut Down to turn off the server You can also press the power button for 1 5 seconds to turn off the NAS To force shut down the NAS press the power button for more than 5 seconds The server beeps once and shuts down immediately To turn off TS 109I II TS 109 Pro I II TS 209 I II TS 209 Pro I II TS 409 TS 409 Pro TS 409U press the power button for 4 seconds Home gt gt System Administration gt gt Power Management Welcome admin Logout Power Management Restart Shutdown Execute system restart shutdown immediately RESTART SHUTDOWN Configure Wake on LAN Enable Disable When the AC power resumes Resume the server to the previous power on or power off status Turn on the server automatically The server should remain off Set power on power off restart schedule C Enable schedule Postpone the restartishutdown schedule when a replication job is in progress 422 You can use the Finder to re
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70. 509 Pro TS 559 Pro TS 639 Pro TS 659 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 859 Pro TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP TS 859U RP 137 The following information is required to create a new user e 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 The invalid characters are listed below AND D 71 Sapt 2 ee e Password The password is case sensitive and supports maximum 16 characters It is recommended to use a password of at least 6 characters Local Users aa i T admin Delete Total 1 Display entries per page 138 Im port User You can import multiple user accounts to the NAS with this feature To import multiple users follow the steps below 1 Click Import Users Local Users v T admin Delete Total 1 Display 10 entries per page 2 Select the option Overwrite duplicate users if you want to replace the existing users 3 Select the file of users and click Next Import Users NAP Import Users TURBO NAS You can import multiple users and their settings to the WAS with this function For detailed instructions please refer to online help l Overwrite duplicate users Step 1 ots 139 4 A list of imported users will be shown Next Import Users Import User Preview User Name test useru user users userld users userd Step 2 of 3 Password
71. AS 186 WebDAV WebDAV Web based Distributed Authoring and Versioning is a set of extensions to the HTTP S protocol that allows the users to edit and manage the files collaboratively on the remote World Wide Web servers After turning on this function you can map the share folders of your NAS as the network drives of a remote PC over the Internet To edit the access right settings go to Access Right Management gt Share Folders page To map a share folder on the NAS as a network drive of your PC turn on WebDAV and follow the steps below Go to Access Right Management gt Share Folders gt Share Folder Click the WebDAV Access Control button in the Action column and set the WebDAV access right of the users to the share folders Share Folders SHARE FOLDERS FOLDER AGGREGATION o New Share Folder 3 Restore Default Network Shares 4 KH 0 T Public T32 1 MB 20 5302 Metwork Recycle Bin 1 download 10 21 KB 4 Gimiultimedia 31 19 GH 33589 recordings 4 KB GIUSh 4 KB web 4 KB Next mount the network share folders of the NAS as the network shares on your operating systems by WebDAV 187 Windows XP l 1 Right click My Computer and select Map Network Drive amp My Documents Open Explore Search Manage My fh ean P Scan For viruses Places ti Create Shortcut Interne Delete Explore Rename Prope
72. Coverage Account oO Local Coverage Account 7 ad INTERNATIONAL t Create Username gnap Create Password 0ee006 Enter Security Code 468UH Step 3 of 4 Personal Information First Name SMS Country Taiwan ast Name TS ii i Mobile Number BRE 96 7654321 Emad Address mail gnap com 9 sample domain com Personal Use Only t Company Personal Use Emails sent to me must be in Text format or HTML format Fi I wouk ike to receive Cickatel News Balance Notifications Promotions E accept Cickatefs Terms and Conditions CONTINUE Security amp Privacy a 393 Upon successful registration you should receive an email containing the account activation link You may now check your inbox to complete your account activation By following the activation link you will be brought to the login screen as the image show below Enter the password and click Login Customer Login Existing Clickatell account holders can select their product and login below Note username amp password are CASE sensitive Select Product Clickatell Central API Usemame gnap ClientiD CAH605 Password eeeeeee Lost password Next you will need to verify your mobile number by entering an activation code sent by Clickatell after you enter your mobile phone number and click SEND ACTIVATION CODE fassas EET TT E RGR ED GSB A GR RS RG RR GR T Pe ee ee ee e
73. Device Authentication ser Name Password CANCEL Click S to format the virtual disk Virtual Disk 4 Add Virtual Disk O virtualDiskt Unknown 1024 MB Unmounted m When the status of the virtual disk is Ready you can start to use the virtual disk as a disk volume of the NAS 136 5 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 the users user groups and their access right control Users 13 User Groups 143 Share Folders h4A Quota M6 5 1 Users The NAS has created the following users by default e admin By default the administrator admin has access right to the system administration and cannot be deleted e guest This is a built in user and will not be displayed on the User Management page A guest does not belong to any user group The login password is guest e anonymous This is a built in user and will not be shown on the User Management page When you connect to the server by FTP you can use this name to login The number of users you can create on the NAS varies according to the NAS models See the table below for more details 1 024 TS 110 TS 210 2 048 TS 119 TS 219 TS 219P TS 410 TS 419P TS 410U TS 419U TS 239 Pro TS 239 Pro II TS 259 Pro SS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 439U SP RP TS 459 Pro TS 459U SP RP TS
74. END A TEST E MAIL Mote The SMTP server must be configured first for alert mail delivery SMS Notification Settings Country Code Cell Phone Wo 1 93 Cell Phone Mo 2 95 SEND A TEST SMS MESSAGE Mote You must configure the SMSC server to be able to send SMS notification properly 56 3 6 Power Management You can restart or shut down the NAS specify the behaviour of the NAS after a power recovery and set the schedule for automatic system power on off restart on this page Restart Shutdown Restart or shut down the NAS immediately If you try to restart or turn off the NAS from the web based interface or the LCD panel when a remote replication job is in process the NAS will prompt you to ignore the running replication job or not Turn on the option Postpone the restart shutdown schedule when replication job is in process to allow the scheduled system restart or shutdown to be carried out after a running replication job completes Otherwise the NAS will ignore the running replication job and execute scheduled system restart or shutdown Wake on LAN Turn on this option to allow the users to power on the NAS remotely by Wake on LAN Note that if the power connection is physically removed in other words the power cable is unplugged when the NAS is turned off Wake on LAN will not function whether or not the power supply is reconnected afterwards This feature is not supported by TS 110 TS 119 TS 21
75. ET_IQN Restart open iscsi to login all the available nodes etc init d open iscsi restart You should be able to see the login message as below Login session iface default target iqn 2004 04 com NAS iSCSI ForUbuntu B9281B portal 10 8 12 31 3260 OK 129 Check the device status with dmesg dmesg tail Enter the following command to create a partition dev sdb is the device name fdisk dev sdb Format the partition mkfs ext3 dev sdb1 Mount the file system mkdir mnt iscsi mount dev sdb1 mnt iscsi You can test the I O speed using the following command hdparm tT dev sdb1 Below are some iscsiadm related commands Discover the targets on the host iscsiadm m discovery type sendtargets portal HOST_IP Login a target iscsiadm m node targetname THE_TARGET_IQN login Logout a target iscsiadm m node targetname THE_TARGET_IQN logout Delete a Target iscsiadm m node op delete targetname THE_TARGET_IQN 130 ADVANCED ACL The description below applies to Intel based NAS models running firmware version 3 2 0 or later only Intel based NAS refers to TS 239 Pro TS 239 Pro II TS 259 Pro SS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 439U SP RP TS 459 Pro TS 459U SP RP TS 509 Pro TS 559 Pro TS 639 Pro TS 659 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 859 Pro TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP and TS 859U RP You can create LUN masking policy to configure the permission of the iSCSI initia
76. Force logoff when logon hours expire Disabled EH Network security LAN Manager authentication level Not Defined CA Security Options o Ill Wanlows faradi wah Advanced Sen wie Network security LDAP client signing requirements Negotiate signing C Network List Manager Policies bu Network security Minimum session security for NTLM SSP Require 126 bit encrypti b Public Key Policies bu Network security Minimum session security for NTLM SSP Require 128 bit encrypti t F Software Restriction Policies ie Network security Restrict NTLM Add remote server excepti Not Defined t O Application Control Policies oie Network security Restrict NTLM Add server exceptions int Not Defined b a IP Security Policies on Local Compute b Network security Restrict NTLM Audit Incoming NTLM Tra Not Defined gt ir Advanced Audit Policy Configuration oie Network security Restrict NTLM Audit NTLM authenticatio Not Defined 171 d Select the Local Security Setting tab and select Send LM amp NTLMv2 use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated from the list Then click OK a oe Network security LAN Manager authentication level Properties Pete For more information see Network secunty LAN Manager authentication level 0823659 Modifying this setting may affect compatibility with clients services 172 Verify the settings To verify that the NAS has been joined to the Active Directory successfully
77. HDD with a new 1TB HDD and then expand the logical volume from 750GB to 3TB of RAID 5 You can refer to the previous step for the operation procedure 88 Add hard drive Follow the steps below to add a HDD member to a RAID 5 or RAID 6 disk configuration 1 2 Make sure the status of the RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration is Ready Install a HDD on the NAS If you have a HDD which has already been formatted as single disk volume on the NAS you can add this HDD to the RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration You are recommended to use hard disk drives of the same storage capacity for the RAID configuration Select the RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration on the RAID Management page and click ADD HARD DRIVE Select the new HDD member The total drive capacity after adding the drive will be shown Click ADD HARD DRIVE All the data on the new HDD member will be deleted during this process The data on the original RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration will be retained Click OK The NAS will beep twice This process may take a few hours to tens of hours to complete depending on the number and the size of the HDD Please wait patiently for the process to finish Do NOT turn off the NAS during this process You can use a RAID configuration of larger capacity after the process 89 Configure Spare Drive You can add a Spare drive to or remove a Spare drive from a RAID 5 configuration Follow the steps below to use this feature 1 Make sure
78. I target will become ready Enable isNs ISNS Server IP 101 ISCSI Quick Configuration Wizard The description below applies to Intel based NAS models running firmware version 3 2 0 or later only Intel based NAS refers to TS 239 Pro TS 239 Pro II TS 259 Pro SS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 439U SP RP TS 459 Pro TS 459U SP RP TS 509 Pro TS 559 Pro TS 639 Pro TS 659 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 859 Pro TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP and TS 859U RP A maximum of 256 iSCSI targets and LUNs can be created For example if you create 100 targets on the NAS the maximum number of LUNs you can create is 156 Multiple LUNs can be created for each target However the maximum number of concurrent connections to the iSCSI targets Supported by the NAS varies depending on your network infrastructure and the application performance Too many concurrent connections may slow down the performance of the NAS Follow the steps below to configure the iSCSI target service on the NAS 1 Under the Portal Management tab enable iSCSI target service Apply the settings Home gt gt Disk Management gt gt iSCSI Welcome admin Logout iSCSI Configuration PORTAL MANAGEMENT TARGET MANAGEMENT ADVANCED ACL iSCSI Portal Enable iSCSI Target Service C Enable ins ISHS Server IP 2 Next go to the Target Management tab and create iSCSI targets on the NAS If you have not created any iSCSI targets the Qu
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80. MINISTRATION DATE AND TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME LANGUAGE PASSWORD STRENGTH Lanquage Filename Encoding Password Strength You can specify the password rules After applying the setting the NAS will automatically check the validity of the password SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION DATE AND TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME LANGUAGE PASSWORD STRENGTH Password Strength 1 The new password contains characters trom atleast three ofthe following classes lower case letters Uppercase letters digits and special characters 2 Mo character in the new password may be repeated more than three times consecutively 3 The new password must not be the same as the associated username or the username reversed 36 3 2 Network TCP IP i IP Address You can configure the TCP IP settings of the NAS on this page Click the Edit button LZ to edit the network settings For the NAS which supports two LAN ports you can connect both network interfaces to two different switches and configure the TCP IP settings The NAS will acquire two IP addresses which allow the access from two different subnets This is known as multi IP setting When using Finder to detect the NAS IP the IP of Ethernet 1 will be shown in LAN 1 only and the IP of Ethernet 2 will be shown in LAN 2 only To use port trunking mode for dual LAN connection see section iii TS 110 TS 119 TS 210 TS 219 and TS 219P provide one Giga LAN port only therefor
81. QNAP Turbo NAS User Manual Version 3 3 0 2010 QNAP Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Table of Contents 1o NO UICC sci cieteats dieses aaa a R a a a a 6 1 1 Regulatory NOt CE sss ss sussuunnnsnunnusnnnnunnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnna 7 1 2 Symbols in this COCUMENE rrsrisspsirn snaa a aeaa aaah 8 1 3 Safety Information and PrecautionS sssssssss ssssuuuuuuuuunuunnunnunnuununnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnn 9 2 Getting Started ccsccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 10 2 1 Browse the CD ROM isrivrdrsurioarera nannan seuad ceeded daar aAA aaa 15 2 2 Hard Disk Drive Compatibility List ssssssesssccceeeeeeeseneeeseseeeeeeeeeesseeeeeseneeeeeeeeeaaans 17 2 3 Check System Status LED and Alarm BUZZEr sss ussussnnnuunnunnnnnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 18 2 4 Connect to the NAS Network SHALES taniwacedacuenetiwewada rene ve eae cue useemeceswens eaeweueee s 21 2 5 Connect to the NAS by Web BroWSe r tecssescerceecenceeseeseeseuseeseeneeneenseneensenaeneseaguns 23 2 6 System Migration mesere A denee deena ap aE AEE 29 3 System Administration c cess 32 3 1 General SettiNgS ssss s suussssuunnuunnuuunnuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnnn nn 33 Be Ds NetWork wiitiaiaieine osanud a a a E a 37 CECH HardWare iieiea neee aa a a a rr rer rer rer rer 48 3 4 Securjty sssss suuusunununnnunnunnnunnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn a 51 3 5 NOLIFICA
82. RO E _ amp Mail Y SHARED 4 amp Microsoft Messenger E 172 17 21 5 a amp Movist Be 172 17 22 93 Nally Bare GA Notes E SAMBA Paragon NTFS for Mac OSX Name Xtend SAN E Fhoto Booth Kind Application Tenan 3A Preview Size 1 9 MB on disk EE OO00 SAMBA 2 Gi QuickTime Player Created 5 31 10 12 24 PM IB 2593270K AFP Safari Modified 5 31 10 12 24 PM fa All E ScreenFlow Lat ces Today 3 10 PM rae amp Skype Version 3 25 E Desktop gt Stickies More info E Stuffit t E System Preferences Teamviewer ih Ww H Documents TextEdit Dropbox Time Machine SEARCH FOR L Utilities e j Today HLS VMware Fusion ji E Xtend SAN b 122 Click the Discover Targets tab you can either choose Discover by DNS IP or Discover by iSNS according to the network topology In this example we will use the IP address to discover the iSCSI targets d Discover by DNS IP i Discover by ISNS Discovered Targets F w ra i l Clear ae 123 Follow the screen instructions and enter the server address iSCSI target port number default 3260 and CHAP information if applicable Click Finish to retrieve the target list after all the data have been entered correctly a TTO iSCS M sitiator Xtend SAK I F MaN Initiator Targ Discover Targets Configure the static discovery Address 10 8 12 111 Port 3260
83. Recovery A If re plugging in N A If re plugging in RAID Status Not all original HDD to all original HDD to Active the NAS and they the NAS and they can be spun up can be spun up identified identified accessed and the accessed and the HDD superblock is HDD superblock is not damaged not damaged RAID Crash 2 N 2 failed HDD N 3 N 3 and any of and any of the the remaining remaining HDD HDD cannot be cannot be spun Spun up up identified identified accessed accessed N Number of hard disk drives HDD in the array 92 Further information about RAID management of the NAS The NAS supports the following actions according to the number of HDD and disk configurations Supported Please refer to the following table for the details Original Disk New Disk Configuration No of New HDD Configuration dll a e Le CEEE E posts S a poses S a poses a L OST pases a a CC Ca S a poses a ROSE e S a posts a ROSE paose7 a RDO IRS pers a OMB ROSS pers iP CRD a S CC aera CRBS Ce a a e a a pers iP CABOOSE pers ik CRABB ROS ec E RAID RAID6 7 00O oy Add HDD member RAID RAID6 8 0000 8 sa RAID capacity RAID 1 2 RAID 1 2 expansion 93 Online RAID capacity RAID 5 3 1 l RAID 5 3 expansion Online RAID capacity RAID 5 4 I l RAID 5 4 expansion Online RAID capacity RAID 5 5 1 l RAID 5 5 expansion Online RAID capacity RAID 5 6 1 l RAID 5 6 expansion Online RAID capacity RAID
84. TL wake i 60 endoliniemnet net endotiniameLong endotheimemetorg Mail Routing C Yes let me config Rpsecess ce A new host is created Host Services Gregorian dyrn Ord Host 219 65 63 13 Sep 05 2008 3 53 AM 388 Login your QNAP NAS and go to System Administration gt Network gt DDNS Enter the DDNS settings Schedule the NAS to update the DDNS record periodically Check the External IP Address Automatically Turn on this option if your NAS is located behind a gateway The NAS checks the external WAN IP automatically and if the IP address is changed the NAS will inform the DDNS provider automatically to ensure it can be connected by the host name aj Sysiem Administration GB General Settings te Network Hardware a Securty Notification A Power Management 3 Network Recycle Bin Backup System Setting System Logs ii Firmware Update ig Restore to Factory Defa gt O Disk Management gt D Access Right Managemer gt G Network Services rs Function Search E Home gt gt System Administration gt gt Network Network TCP IP DONS IPV6 After enabling DONS Service you can connect to this server by domain name fr Enable Oynamic ONS Semice Select DDNS server Enter the account information you registered with the DONS provider User Hama ae Password hte Host Name qnapqnap dyndns org F Check the Extemal IF Address Automatically 1 hour Curre
85. TS 639 Pro TS 659 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 859 Pro TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP and TS 859U RP Follow the steps below to switch the mapping of an LUN 1 Select an LUN to unmap from an iSCSI target and click Disable iSCSI Target List L id 0 001 1 00 GB Enabled 2 Next click LW Unmap to unmap the LUN The LUN will appear on the Un Mapped iSCSI LUN List Click Map to map the LUN to another target eae List 01 fiqn 2004 04 comts 2399 1scsitarget01 6cbhc6c Ready L id 0 001 1 00 GB Disabled 02 iqn 2004 04 com ts 239 iscsi target02 8cbc6c 115 3 Select the target to map the LUN to and click Apply Map LUN to Target 001 allen ign 2004 04 com qnapts 609 iscsiallen daloot david ign 2004 04 com qnapts s09 iscsirrreagoot target ign 2004 04 com qnapts s09 iscsi target Sanot APPLY CANCEL 4 The LUN is mapped to the target iSCSI Target List EEE a 01 iqn 2004 04 c0omits 239 iscsi targetl1 8CHC C Feady L id 0 O02 1 00 GB Enabled After creating the iSCSI targets and LUN on the NAS you can use the iSCSI initiator installed on your computer Windows PC Mac or Linux to connect to the iSCSI targets and LUN and use the disk volumes as the virtual drives on your computer 116 Connect to the iSCSI targets by Microsoft iSCSI initiator on Windows Before you start to use the iSCSI target service make sure you have created an iSCSI target with a LUN on the NAS and install
86. VER ALERT NOTIFICATION Configure SMTP Server Password d Lise SSU TLS secure connection 54 Configure SMS Server You can configure SMS server settings to send SMS messages from the NAS The default SMS service provider is Clickatell You can add your own SMS service provider by selecting Add SMS Provider from the drop down menu When you select Add SMS service provider 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 the standard of your SMS service provider CONFIGURE SMTP SERVER CONFIGURE SMSC SERVER ALERT NOTIFICATION Configure SMSC Server You can configure the SMSC settings to send instant system alerts via the SMS serice provided by the SMS provider F Enable SSL Connection SSL Port SMS Serer Login Mame 55 Alert Notification You can select 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 more information see hereB9h CONFIGURE SMTP SERVER CONFIGURE SMSC SERVER ALERT NOTIFICATION Alert Notification When a system event occurs an alert email SMS will be sent automatically S
87. Weekly fel Monthly Time Step 5of7 BACK HEAT CANCEL 321 Set other options for the remote replication job Enable encryption Select this option to execute encrypted remote replication Note that you must turn on Allow SSH connection in Network Services gt Telnet SSH and specify the same port number for SSH and encrypted remote replication Activate file compression Turn on this option to allow file compression during the data transfer process This option is recommended for low bandwidth environment or remote replication over WAN Stop network file services while replicating Stop all connections to the NAS via Samba SMB AFP and FTP when remote replication is in process Perform incremental replication When this option is turned on after the first time replication the NAS will only back up the files that have been changed since the last backup The files of the same name size and modified time will not be copied again You are recommended to turn on this option for the replication job which will be executed for more than once in order to shorten the backup time Delete extra files on remote destination Select the option to synchronize the source data with the destination data one way synchronization Extra files on the destination will be deleted Source data will remain unchanged Handle sparse files efficiently A sparse file is a type of computer file that contains large blocks of zero byte data Turn on
88. a size on each disk volume Quota Quota Enable quota for all users MB Hote Individual user quota size can be changed in Users Quota Settings Users After applying the changes the quota settings will be shown Click GENERATE to generate a quota settings file in CSV format After the file has been generated click DOWNLOAD to save it to your specified location Local Users Mirroring Disk Volume Drive 1 2 M admin a 167 MB No size limitation test 1 95 GB l Available1 95 GB user 1 95 GB Available1 95 GB userQ2 1 95 GB Available1 95 GB users 1 95 GB Available1 95 GB usero4 1 95 GB Available1 95 GB usero5 1 95 GB Available1 95 GB 1 95 GB l Vailable1 95 GB Total 8 Display entries per page Note 2010 05 12 Local User Quota Volume csv is ready to be downloaded 161 6 Network Services Microsoft Networkingf63 Apple Networking 7A NFS Service M7A FTP Serviceh8 Telnet SSH 18 SNMP Settings h8 Web Server 8A Network Service Discovery R1A 162 6 1 Microsoft Networking Enable file service for Microsoft networking If you are using Microsoft Windows turn on this option so that you can access the files on the network share folders Assign a workgroup name Microsoft Networking MICROSOFT NETWORKING ADVANCED OPTIONS Microsoft Networking Enable file service for Microsoft networking Standalone Server Server Description Optional Workgroup Sewer Description O
89. account and set up the information on your NAS so that the users can connect to the NAS with an easy to remember host name that you specify DDNS usage scenario DONS Service Remote computer LAN IP 192 168 1 3 The user connects to the NAS by the URL http qnapqnap dyndns org 2 The NAS detects the WAN IP has changed and the DDNS client sends the WAN IP to the DDNS service provider 3 The DDNS service provider receives the information and assigns the new IP to the DDNS host name qnapqnap dyndns org 383 Register a free DDNS account To register a DDNS account refer to the steps below We will be using the DDNS service provided by DynDNS http www dyndns com in this example QNAP NAS currently supports the following DDNS providers http www dyndns com http update ods org http www dhs org http www dyns cx http www 3322 org http www no ip com Visit http www dyndns com and click Create Account to register an account PUT SOME SPRING IN YOUR SERVER Take a biar sand den what we d O OMDNS now offers Virtual Servers DNS Services DAS For static and dynamit DP adress Engure rekabte emad delvgry Search Dynamic Network Services Inc Releases MailHop 2 0 Learn more Services Support About DynDNS Email Relay Update Clients DNS Inc Jobs Domain Names Updater for Windows Contacts MD 1750 2008 premie Mete
90. age Click Apply to save the changes Camera Number Video Compression Resolution Frame Rate Quality Enable audio recording on this camera Estimated Storage Space for Recording 6760 GB Apply Configure the settings of IP camera 2 following the above steps 297 After you have added the network cameras to the NAS go to the Live View page The first time you connect to this page by the IE browser you have to install the ActiveX control in order to view the images of IP camera 1 and IP camera 2 You can start to use the monitoring and recording functions of the Surveillance Station To use other functions such as motion detection recording scheduled recording and video playback see the online help ig Surveillance on Network Video Recoil Settings Live View Playback 3 0 0 0326T 298 Configure your NAT router for remote monitoring over the Internet To view the monitoring video and connect to the NAS remotely you need to change the network settings by forwarding different ports to the corresponding LAN IP on your NAT router d J Camera 1 Camera 2 LAN IP 192 168 1 10 LAN IP 192 168 1 20 LAN IP 192 168 1 60 Port 81 Port 82 Port 8000 P are hy Internet DSL Cable MAT router modem LAN IP 192 168 1 100 LAN IP 192 168 1 32 Change the port settings of the NAS and the IP cameras The default HTTP port of NAS is 8080 In this example the port is changed to 8000 There
91. ain username Web File Manager domain username AFP domain username When you turn on this option the users can use the same login name format domain username to connect to the NAS via AFP FTP and Web File Manager Automatically register in DNS When this option is turned on and the NAS is joined to an Active Directory the NAS will register itself automatically in the domain DNS server This will create a DNS host entry for the NAS in the DNS server If the NAS IP is changed the NAS will automatically update the new IP in the DNS server 175 6 2 Apple Networking To connect to the NAS from Mac enable Apple Filing Protocol 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 Apple Networking Enable Apple Filing Protocal 176 6 3 NFS Service To connect to the NAS from Linux enable NFS service NFS Service NES Service 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 To configure the NFS access right to the share folders on the NAS go to Access Right Management gt Share Folders Click the NFS button on the Action column Home gt gt Access Right Management gt g
92. al Users and Groups be R Performance 8 dl E a Device Manager Storage _ lt 4 Disk Managemer Services and raro Basic ESE 3506 1 EJ 23259 GB 30 00 GB NTFS 182 88 GE NTFS Online Healthy Primary Partition Healthy Logical Drive LaIDisk 1 Basic 465 76 GB 465 76 GB NTFS Online Healthy System Boot Page File Active Crash Dump Primary iDisk 2 Basic ISCSL_LUNI G 2048 00 GB 2048 00 GB NTFS Healthy Primary Partition Ye oe oe oe a ee R a ee a er ae a a a a 121 Connect to the iSCSI targets by Xtend SAN iSCSI Initiator on Mac OS This section shows you how to use Xtend SAN iSCSI Initiator on Mac OS to add the iSCSI target QNAP NAS as an extra partition Before you start to use the iSCSI target service make sure you have created an iSCSI target with a LUN on the NAS and installed the correct iSCSI initiator for your OS About Xtend SAN iSCSI initiator ATTO s Xtend SAN iSCSI Initiator for Mac OS X allows Mac users to utilize and benefit from iSCSI It is compatible with Mac OS X 10 4 x to 10 6 x For more information please visit http www attotech com products product php sku INIT MACO 001 After installing Xtend SAN iSCSI initiator you can find it in Applications r ane C Xtend SAN N T DEVICES J Macintosh HD o z El iDisk jDownboader gt Xtend_SAN tallLog log d VMware Fusion PO
93. and recording resources and services available for each PC on the network or a workgroup of Windows When you find the waiting time for connecting to the Network Neighborhood My Network Places too long it may be caused by failure of an existing master browser or a missing master browser on the network If there is no master browser on your network select the option Domain Master to configure the NAS as the master browser Do not turn on this option if you are not sure about the settings Allow only NTLMv2 authentication NTLMv2 stands for NT LAN Manager version 2 When this option is turned on login to the shared folders by Microsoft Networking will be allowed only with NTLMv2 authentication If the option is turned off NTLM NT LAN Manager will be used by default and NTLMv2 can be negotiated by the client The default setting is disabled 174 Name resolution priority You can select to use DNS server or WINS server to resolve client host names from IP addresses When you set up your NAS to use a WINS server or to be a WINS Server you can choose to use DNS or WINS first for name resolution When WINS is enabled the default setting is Try WINS then DNS Otherwise DNS will be used for name resolution by default Login style DOMAIN USERNAME instead of DOMAIN USERNAME for FTP AFP and Web File Manager In an Active Directory environment the default login formats for the domain users are Windows shares domain username FTP dom
94. apacity is 1TB 931 51 GB No Disk No Disk Mo Disk Volume Sy Total Size Free Size tatus Single Disk Drive 1 931 51 GB 524 68 GB Ready 82 Plug in the new 1TB HDDs to drive slots 2 3 4 and 5 of NAS The NAS will detect the new HDDs The status of the new HDDs is Unmounted a Current Disk Volume Configuration Physical Disks Hitachi HD5721010KL4330 GRAD Hitachi HOS721010KL4330 GRAD Configuration Logical Volumes 83 Go to Disk Management gt RAID Management select the drive configuration for migration and click Migrate RAID Management This function enables capacity expansion RAID configuraiion migration or spare drive configuraiion wit the orginal drive data Cunen Disi oume Conga configuration Hoopen can be daeouted tee hig crave a S No operyben can be damouted ter this daa confi gumateon No be executeditor this drive Unmounied panaman For cela a incons Sleaee ce neia 84 Select one or more available drives and the migration method The drive capacity after migration is Shown Click Migrate RAID Management Migrate Select the drive to add Migrate Single Disk Volume gt RAID 5 Disk Volu
95. ar programming language one that is widely used among developers working in that language The System Libraries of an executable work include anything other than the work as a whole that a is included in the normal form of packaging a Major Component but which is not part of that Major Component and b serves only to enable use of the work with that Major Component or to implement a Standard Interface for which an implementation is available to the public in source code form A Major Component in this context means a major essential component kernel window system and so on of the specific operating system if any on which the executable work runs ora compiler used to produce the work or an object code interpreter used to run it The Corresponding Source for a work in object code form means all the source code needed to generate install and for an executable work run the object code and to modify the work including scripts to control those activities However it does not include the work s System Libraries or general purpose tools or generally available free programs which are used unmodified in performing those activities but which are not part of the work For example Corresponding Source includes interface definition files associated with source files for the work and the source code for shared libraries and dynamically linked subprograms that the work is specifically designed to require such as by intimate data commun
96. archived files manually Advanced Backup Advanced Backup allows the power users to back up a single folder with more advanced options 370 Backup Select the files and folders for backup NetBak Replicator NetBak Replicator 4 a ay For client Backup Restore CI Lik kA A Mo C Documents and Settings A Administrator All Users Default User Application Data lt a Desktop Favorites T Local Settings T My Documents J NetHood _ PrintHood a Recent pa endTo C Start Menu ee k File Filter Schedule Monitor Save 4 Defaults Start 371 Start When you have selected the files for backup to the NAS click Start The program will start to copy the files to the specified share folder on the NAS TA NetBak Replicator Aie x F Copying Ed ow For client Dw FormContest sml From C Documents and Settings AdministratorApplication Date M acromediaD reamweaver Lontiduration Menus Cache 4cceleratars A ASU CATOL8 101 e backup A ehAEIDE SET OP Disk CA Documents and Settings Administrato Application Datas acromediasD fEaMWeayver em re eS Total 17 34 File s 1 081 Folder s 14 08 G Bytes Progress Files 3 75 M Bytes Error O Filejs O Bytes Always ignore errors Shutdown computer when finished ga NetHood v E PrintHood a Recent a SendTo E Start Menu set File Filter Schedule Monitor Save As Defaults 372 F
97. asks 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 Download Task Size Download Upload SeedPeer Time Lett Add New BT Task 540 37 MB 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s 0 0 99 99 99 Add New FTP HTTP Task Pause Restart Download ask Delete Download Task BT Download Property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information 8 You can also increase or decrease the task priority by clicking Increase download priority and Decrease download priority when there are multiple download tasks Increase Download Priority Decrease Download Priority Download Task Size Download Upload SeedPeer Time Left abceeeeee torrent 540 37 MB 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s 0 99 99 99 Add New FTP HTTP Task 540 37 MB 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s Add New BT Task Pause Restart Download Task Delete Download Task BT Download Property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information 287 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 Increase Download Priority Decrease Download Priority Download Task Status Size Download Upload SeedPeer Time Left Add New BT Task abceeeeee torrent RUN 540 37 MB 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s 0 99 99 99 Pause Restart Download Task Dele
98. ation 28 2 6 System Migration System migration allows existing QNAP NAS users to upgrade your NAS to another new QNAP NAS model without the need to transfer the data or reconfigure the system You only need to install the Original hard disk drives HDD on the new NAS following its original HDD order and restart the NAS Due to different hardware design the NAS will automatically check if a firmware update is required before system migration After the migration has finished all the settings and data will be kept and applied to the new NAS The following table shows the NAS models which support system migration TS x10 TS x19 TS x39 509 Firmware update required 809 SS x39 Firmware update not required Note e The destination should contain enough drive bays to house the number of hard disk drives in the disk volume of the source NAS e SS x39 series supports only 2 5 inch HDD 29 Destination NAS Disk volume supported for system migration 1 bay NAS 1 drive single disk volume 2 bay NAS 4 bay NAS 5 bay NAS 6 bay NAS 8 bay NAS 1 to 2 drive single disk volume JBOD RAID O 2 drive RAID 1 1 to 4 drive single disk volume JBOD RAID O 2 drive RAID 1 3 to 4 drive RAID 5 4 drive RAID 6 1 to 5 drive single disk volume JBOD RAID O 2 drive RAID 1 3 to 5 drive RAID 5 4 to 5 drive RAID 6 1 to 6 drive single disk volume JBOD RAID O 2 drive RAID 1 3 to 6 drive RAID 5 4 to 6 dri
99. atthe same time offers the redundancy for higher availability when both interfaces are connected ta the same switch that supports Port Trunking Enable Network Port Trunking Select the por trunking 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 166 3 Go to Network Services gt Microsoft Networking Enable AD Domain Member and enter the AD domain information EL SMS RCSL RAL Mee LAE eT me ATS EE Microsoft Networking MICROSOFT NETWORKING ADVANCED OPTIONS Microsoft Networking Enable file service for Wicrosott networking Standalone Server Sever Description Optional Workgroup Server Description Optional Domain NetBios Mare AD Server Marne Domain Organization Unit Optional Domain Administrator Username Domain Administrator Password Note Enter a fully qualified AD domain name for example qnap test com The AD user entered here must have the administrator access right to the AD domain WINS Support If you are using a WINS server on your network and your workstation is configured to use that WINS server for name resolution you must set up your WINS server IP on the NAS use the specified WINS server 167 Windows 2003 You may check the AD server name and AD domain name in System Properties System Properties a In Windows 2
100. ay the shared music files on the NAS To use the iTunes service make sure you have installed the iTunes program on your computer Enable this service Then upload the music files to the Qmultimedia Multimedia folder of the NAS iTunes Service GENERAL SMART PLAYLIST itunes Service After iTunes service is enabled all iTunes clients in the same subnet can play the music files in the Multimedia folder on the server Please select the label encoding of the music files Selectthe correct encoding to display the label information correctly Please select English for non Asian languages Label encoding Password required To allow the users to connect to the data only by entering the correct password select this option and enter the password 302 Smart Playlist 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 on the playlist the iTunes client will not show the playlist For detailed operation refer to the online help iTunes Service CANCEL APPLY Locate the service in iTunes Connect your PC and Turbo NAS to the same LAN and start iTunes on your PC You should see an entry your NAS name generally shown under SHARED on the left panel of iTunes interface Click the NAS name and it will bring up a list of all the music files stored under Qmultimedia or Multimed
101. ay them in My Jukebox The album art and its information will be read from the ID3 tag automatically if applicable To create or edit your own playlist for My Jukebox go to Control Panel gt Playlist Editor Note that only the administrators can edit the playlists The playlists in My Jukebox will be shared with all the users of Multimedia Station 247 Control Panel User Management You can create multiple user accounts on Multimedia Station Note that the user accounts created here are different from the system accounts you create on NAS Access Right Management gt Users Click Add User to create a user The maximum number of users Multimedia Station supports is 128 including admin Media Center User Management My Jukebox Username Description Disabled Is Admin Control Panel Edit User User Management Change Password Playlist Editor Photo Frame Settings Set Folder Public Add User Refresh 248 Enter the user information The user name only supports alphabets A Z and a z numbers 0 9 dash and underscore _ The user name cannot exceed 32 characters Specify whether or not the user is an administrator and the folders that the user can or cannot access Click Save Note that the password must be 1 to 16 characters long It can only contain A Z a z 0 9 l _ Add User Username Password verify Password Description Is Admin M Disabled
102. c THIS APP IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR TESTING WITH THE PUBLIC BETA FIRMWARE 3 3 0 AND YOU CAN FIND THE FIRMWARE ON ONAP FORUM NOW FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT HTTP FORUM QNAP COM OQMobile is designed for users who own a ONAP Turbo NAS Network Attached Storage and it further adds mobility to the contents stored NAS it allows you to enjoy your entire media collections on the move and you can also share it with your families and friends Here are the major features of QMobile Media Center Browse and play the multimedia files saved in the NAS My Juk View and play the songs in the Search 257 Configure NAS settings on iPhone iPod iPad Launch QMobile App and add a QNAP NAS You can add the NAS to QMobile by Automatic Discovery or Add Server Manually Mobile 258 Automatic Discovery FFS 2T Mobile Connect to Server No servers Add Server Automatic Discovery Add Server Manually ONAP Note This feature is only available after you have enabled QMobile for iPhone iPod Touch on the NAS under Network Services gt Network Service Discovery gt Bonjour 259 Home gt gt Network Services gt gt Network Service Discovery Welcome admin Logout _ English Lam Bonjour Before broadcasting the following services through Bonjour please DO NOT forget to enable these services first Web Administration SAMBA Server Message Block over TCPVIP
103. c destination when possible static trunking is It transmits based on the selected transmit hash policy enabled on the switch The default policy is a simple slave count operating on Layer 2 where the source MAC address is coupled with destination MAC address Alternate transmit policies maybe selected via the xmit_hash_policy option Balance XOR mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Broadcast Broadcast sends traffic on both network interfaces Supports static This mode provides fault tolerance trunking Make sure Static trunking is enabled on the switch IEEE 802 3ad Dynamic Link Aggregation uses a complex algorithm to Supports 802 3ad Dynamic Link aggregate adapters by speed and duplex settings It LACP Aggregation utilizes all slaves in the active aggregator according to the 802 3ad specification Dynamic Link Aggregation mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance but requires a switch that supports IEEE 802 3ad with LACP mode properly configured Balance tlb Balance tlb uses channel bonding that does not require General switches Adaptive any special switch The outgoing traffic is distributed Transmit Load according to the current load on each Ethernet interface Balancing computed relative to the speed Incoming traffic is received by the current Ethernet interface If the 42 Balance alb Adaptive Load Balancing receiving Ethernet interface fails the other slave takes over th
104. camera 2 192 168 1 20 Note When you change the port settings make sure remote access is allowed For example if you office network blocks the port 8000 you will not be able to connect to your NAS from the office After you have configured the port forwarding and the router settings you can start to use the Surveillance Station for remote monitoring over the Internet 300 Connect to the snapshots and video recordings of Surveillance Station All the snapshots are saved in My Documents gt Snapshot Windows XP in your computer If you are using Windows 7 or Vista the default directory is Documents gt Snapshot Snapshot File Edit View Favorites Tools Help pack al Dd pO search Folders f Address LiiDocuments and SettingsiuseriMy Documents Mame Size Type File and Folder Tasks E i Camera 1 2008 05 30 17 05 12 jpg 66 KE ACDSee 9 0 JPEG L HA Camera 2 2008 05 30 16 42 01 jpg 208 KBE ACDSee 9 0 JPEGL Other Places P My Computer The video recordings will be saved in NASIP Qrecordings or NASIP Recordings The general recordings are saved in the folder record_nvr and the alarm recordings are saved in the folder record nvr_alarm 301 11 iTunes Service General The MP3 files on the Qmultimedia Multimedia folder of the NAS can be shared to iTunes by this service All the computers with iTunes installed on LAN are able to find browse and pl
105. ce or 2 access to copy the Corresponding Source from a network server at no charge c Convey individual copies of the object code with a copy of the written offer to provide the Corresponding Source This alternative is allowed only occasionally and noncommercially and only if you received the object code with such an offer in accord with subsection 6b d Convey the object code by offering access from a designated place gratis or for a charge and offer equivalent access to the Corresponding Source in the same way through the same place at no further charge You need not require recipients to copy the Corresponding Source along with the object code If the place to copy the object code is a network server the Corresponding Source may be on a different server operated by you or a third party that supports equivalent copying facilities provided you maintain clear directions next to the object code saying where to find the Corresponding Source Regardless of what server hosts the Corresponding Source you remain obligated to ensure that it is available for as long as needed to satisfy these requirements e Convey the object code using peer to peer transmission provided you inform other peers where the object code and Corresponding Source of the work are being offered to the general public at no charge under subsection 6d A separable portion of the object code whose source code is excluded from the Corresponding Source as a System Library ne
106. ce to alert you the button is disabled Please wait tor the backup to finish and the USB LED to stop flashing and then use the USB one touch copy button agair 314 Data copy by 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 HDD is installed and formatted on the NAS The default network share Qusb Usb has been created Turn on the NAS Configure the behaviour of the Copy button on Backup gt USB one touch copy page Connect the USB device for example digital camera or flash to the front USB port of the NAS 5 Press the Copy button once The data will be copied according to your settings on the NAS 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 Caution Files are copied from the source to the destination Extra files on the destination D will be deleted files of the same names will be overwritten by the source Source data will remain unchanged 315 15 3 Remote Replication Remote Replication You can use this option to back up the folders and sub folders on the NAS to another QNAP NAS or Rsync server over LAN or the Internet The maximum number of remote replication jobs supported is 64 e Port Number Specify a port number for remote r
107. connect to the NAS by Telnet or SSH encrypted connection only the admin account can login remotely You can use Telnet or SSH connection clients for example putty for connection Make sure you have opened the ports you specified on your router or firewall To use SFTP known as SSH File Transfer Protocol or Secure File Transfer Protocol make sure you have turned on the option Allow SSH connection Telnet SSH Telnet 7 SSH After enabling this option you can access this server via Telnet or SSH connection Only the account admin can login remotely LJ Allow Telnet connection Port Wumber Port Number Enable SFTP 182 6 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 for example PC with SNMP software installed When an event warning or error occurs on the NAS the NAS SNMP agent reports the real time alert to the SNMP management stations The fields are described as below ree pewenion SNMP Trap Level Select the information to be sent to the SNMP management stations Trap Address The IP address of the SNMP manager You can specify maximum 3 trap addresses SNMP MIB Management The MIB is a type of database in ASCII text format used to manage Information Base the NAS in the SNMP network The SNMP manager uses the MIB to determine the values or understand the messages sent from
108. connection logs The NAS 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 t HTTP W FTP Telnet w SSH LI AFP SAMBA liscs when the number of logs reaches 10 000 archive the connection logs and save the file in the folder _RELERE PESTO GE RIRIRER ES LD LDEG IER _ ALPES SELEY SSCS LS LE SRE LT APPLY CANCEL 62 On line Users The information of the on line users connecting to the NAS by networking services is shown on this page Tip You can right click a log and select to disconnect the IP connection and block the IP SYSTEM EVENT LOGS SYSTEM CONNECTION LOGS ON LINE USERS SYSLOG 2010 05 12 2010 05 12 Add to the block list 2010 05 12 1 Disconnectthis connection and block the IF 2010 05 12 To admin 10 58 12 44 There are 4 events Syslog multimedia recordings Administration Syslog is a standard for forwarding the log messages on an IP network You can turn on this option to save the event logs and connection logs to a remote syslog server oYSTEM EVENT LOGS STSTEM CONNECTION LOGS ON LINE USERS SYSLOG Syslog Settings Vi Enable syslog You can enable this option to save the event logs and connection logs to a remote syslog server Syslog Server IF IOP Part select the logs to record system Event Logs O System Connection Logs
109. ction General Settings BA Network 374 Hardwarel 48 Security 5 Notification 544 Power Managementl 5 Network Recycle Bin 5S Backup Restore Settings 6 System Logs 6t Firmware Updatel64 Restore to Factory Defaultl69 32 3 1 General Settings System Administration Enter the name of the NAS The server name supports maximum 14 characters and can be a combination of the alphabets numbers and hyphen The server name does not accept the names with space period or names in pure number General Settings SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION DATE AND TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME LANGUAGE PASSWORD STRENGTH System Administration Serer Mame system Fart C Force secure connection SSL only Hote After enabling the Force secure connection SSL onl option the Web Administration can only be connected via https 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 If you are not sure about this setting use the default port number Enable Secure Connection SSL To allow the users to connect the NAS by https turn on secure connection SSL and enter the port number If you turn on the option Force secure connection SSL only the users can only connect to the web administration page by https connection 33 Date and Time Adjust the date time and
110. cycle Bin To delete all the files in network recycle bin click Empty Network Recycle Bin Network Recycle Bin Network Recycle Bin After enabling Network Recycle Bin all the deleted files on the network folders ofthe MAS are moved to the Network Recycle Bin network folder iM Enable Network Recycle Bin Empty Network Recycle Bin Click EMPTY HETVWWORK RECYCLE BIH to delete all the files in network recycle bin EMPTY NETWORK RECYCLE BIH 59 3 8 Backup Restore Settings Back up System Settings To back up all the settings including the user accounts server name network configuration and so on click Backup and select to open or save the setting file Restore System Settings To restore all the settings click Browse to select a previously saved setting file and click Restore Backup Restore Settings Backup System Settings To backup all settings including user accounts server name and network configuration ete click BACKUP and selectto open or save BACKLIP the setting file Restore System Settings To restore all settings click Browse to select a previously saved setting file and click RESTORE to confirm 60 3 9 System Logs System Event Logs The NAS can store 10 000 recent event logs including warning error and information messages If the NAS does not correspond correctly you can refer to the event logs for troubleshooting Tip You can right click
111. d Expand Capacity WDC WO2S500AAKS 00VYAI2 0 232 89GB rr Change ou can replace this drive WDC WO2S500AAKS 00V A12 0 232 89GB eady change You can replace this arve WOC WOPS00AAKS O0VYAI2 0 232 89GB ady You can replace this drive WOC WDOZ500AAKS 00VYA12 0 23289 GB You can replace this drive WOC WDZS00AAKS 00VYA120 22128906B ead Change You can replace this drive Target Disk Volume S Disk Volume Drive 12345 EXPAND CAPACITY BACK Tip After replacing the HDD the description field shows the message You can replace this drive This means you can replace the HDD to a larger one or skip this step if the HDD have been replaced already Caution When the hard drive synchronization is in process do NOT turn off the NAS or plug in or unplug the hard disk drives 76 When the description displays Please remove this drive remove the hard drive from the NAS Wait for the NAS to beep twice after removing the hard drive RAID Management Expand capacity Selled he dive to add Expand capacity Please remove th drive No operation can be executed on this drive or the drive is busy Ho operation can be enecuted on this drive of the dita is Busy 4 No operation can be executed on this rive or the drive is busy z No operation can be erecuied on Miis dive or the drive is busy Target Disk Volume RAID 5 Disk Volume Drwe 12345 Back When the description displays Pleas
112. d The default share folder for Download Station e Qmultimedia Multimedia The default share folder for Multimedia Station e Qusb Usb The default share folder for data copy function via the USB ports e Qweb Web The default share folder for Web Server e Qrecordings Recordings The default share folder for Surveillance Station The default network shares of TS x59 Turbo NAS series are Public Download Multimedia Usb Web and Recordings Note The default share folders are created on the first disk volume and the directory cannot be changed 70 Volume Management Single Disk Volume RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume Create single disk volumes z Create mirroring disk yolume s RAID Striping Disk Yolume F JBOD Linear Disk Yolume Create one striping disk volume 7 E Create one linear disk volume Current Disk Volume Configuration Physical Disks Bad Blocks SMART Model Capacity Scan information Drive 1 Seagate 5131603185A5 CC44 149 05 GB Drive 2 Seagate 51316031545 C44 149 05 GB Mote that if you are going to install a hard drive fnew or used which has never been installed on the MAS before the hard drive will be formatted and partitioned automatically and all the disk data will be cleared Current Disk Volume Configuration Logical Volumes volume File System Total Size Free Size Status Mirroring Disk Volume Drive 1 2 EsTa 145 24 GB 112 96 GH Reacly FORMAT NOW CHECK NOW REMOVE HOW 71 Singl
113. d to as the NAS e This manual provides the description of all the functions of the Turbo NAS The product you purchased may not support certain functions dedicated to specific models Legal Notices Copyright 2009 2010 QNAP Systems Inc All Rights Reserved All the features functionality and other product specifications are subject to change without prior notice or obligation Information contained herein is subject to change without notice QNAP and the QNAP logo are trademarks of QNAP Systems Inc All other brands and product names referred to are trademarks of their respective holders Further the or symbols are not used in the text 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 Back up your system periodically to avoid any potential data loss QNAP disclaims any responsibility of all sorts of data loss or recovery Should you return any components
114. der Qmultimedia Multimedia default share folder or you may choose the specific photo music or video files by clicking the corresponding icon at the bottom iPod Media Center IMG 6356 JPG IMG_6357 JPG a sa IMG_6358 JPG LAS MRJ Palau mp4 ee Be ia ae a iw Shayne Ward Breathless mp3 Shayne Ward Melt The Snow mp3 LASS OR ep i 7 EUSI r A cL Shayne Ward Someone To Love mp3 ae ab i n MEI part ary ae a ai l ai ain ie Pe Shayne Ward Stand By Me mp3 ar es T ee 266 Photo view iPod 5 30 Pod gt FF3 24 gt z Media Center Media Media see All IMG 0027 jpg 267 Music view iPod m F327 WI Media Center a hea 4 The DNW Media Breathless F n Gn CR ar a gsi ard S od ee d ed g Melt The Snow E T Wil ar Shay i fre Someone To Love Shaye Ward Shayne Ward Stand By Me nye VWiard amp Pirard That s My Goal rar ET E Vriek Tran ky You re Not Alone e TE Wi ane z heir Ward 6 Songs 268 Video view iPod Media Center Media Palau mp4 1 video clip 269 J 3 m La o fe ms Pj mir Pa K H 2 Upload Photos You may upload the photo files on your iPhone to the NAS directly through QMobile Select the file source of iPhone by clicking and select the file destination of the NAS by clicking a i P4754 My 439 Settings Upload Photos Media Cen
115. der for monitoring When this option is enabled all the new and modified files on the PC will be copied to the NAS instantly Other files will be gray and cannot be selected Click Monitor _ again to stop monitoring An icon will appear on task bar of Windows when monitoring is in process E NetBak Replicator NetBak J De For client dha Restore CI Lik 7M OA MA C Documents and Settings ee C A za aM Documents and Settings _ All Users IE ea Administrator J Default User g Application Data eq Desktop eq Favorites e Local Settings sa My Documents eq NetHood E PrintHood a Recent a Send a vE Start Menu w File Eilter Schedule Save s Defaults Start 377 Initialize Configuration Click Save As Defaults to save the current settings of NetBak Replicator as the defaults When you login again the program will load the default settings automatically You can also select to load the utility automatically when Windows starts NetBak Replicator NetBak Re Fou P gJ P ro chien Backup Restore Fi OO Of Me OO wo C Documents and Settings 3 i r Sn SJ Documents and Settings J All Users sl Administrator Er Default User _ Application Data Deskto P Favorites T Local Settings ea Mly Documents J NetHood _ PrintHood z Recent Ba endTo so Start Menu Save 4 Defaults 378 Restore Follow the steps below to restore the files from the NAS to your PC
116. der to the web browser to complete the quick configuration of the server You will be able to Use the Server atter the quick configuration Click OK to proceed Welcome Welcome to the quick configuration wizard This wizard will guide you through the following steps to configure this system quickly 1 Enter the server name 2 Change the administrator password Enter the date time and time zone for this server Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for this server Select the services to be enabled Select disk configuration Note Changes to all settings will be effective only when you confirm in the last step 12 6 Click START INSTALLATION in the last step Quick Configuration on 4 WELCOME 1 STEP 1 d step 2 STEP 2 STEP 3 step 3 STEPA STEP 4 i STEP 5 STEP 6 FINISH Finish The changes you have made to the server are as below Click Start installation to begin the quick configuration or click Back to return to the previous steps to modify the settings server Marne NASSCACEC Password The password is unchanged Time Zone SMT 08 00 Beijing Chongging Hong Kong Urumai Time Setting Set the server time the same as your computer time Network Obtain TCPAP settings automatically via DHOP IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary OMS Serer 0 0 0 0 Secondary ONS Server 0 0 0 0 Network Services Microsoft Metworking Web File Manager FTP Service D
117. ding to enable automatically port forwarding on UPnP supported gateway default is not checked Increase Download Priority Decrease Download Priority Download Task Size Download Upload SeedPeer Time Left Add New BT Task 540 37 MB 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s own Add New FTP HTTP Task Pause Restart Download Task Delete Download Task BT Download Property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information Protocol Encryption Some Internet Service Providers ISP 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 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 the 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 286 7 To stop a running download task select the task in View Run list and click Pause Restart download task You can view t
118. e DDNS providers http www dyndns com http update ods org http www dhs org http www dyns cx http www 3322 org http www no ip com For the information of setting up the DDNS and port forwarding on the NAS see here B8 TCP IP 1 DONS IPV6 DDNS Service After enabling DONS Service you can connectto this server by domain name Enable Dynamic ONS Service Select DONS server owiwiw dyndns com ser Mame Password Host Mame Current WAN IP 219 895 63 13 Recent DONS Update Result Connection IP Last Checked Next Check for Connection IP Last DONS Update Time Update Serer Response 45 IPv6 The NAS supports IPv6 connectivity with stateless address configurations and RADVD Router Advertisement Daemon for IPv6 RFC 2461 to allow the hosts on the same subnet to acquire IPv6 addresses from the NAS automatically The NAS services which support IPv6 include e Remote replication e Web Server e FTP e iSCSI Virtual disk drives e SSH putty TCP IP DDNS IPV6 IP Address Enable IPv6 Interface Auto Configuration IPvi Address Prefix Length Gateway Link Edit DNS Server To use this function select the option Enable IPv6 and click Apply The NAS will restart After the system restarts login the IPv6 page again The settings of the IPv6 interface will be shown Click the Edit button to edit the settings 46 IPv6 Property Py6 Auto Configuratio
119. e Disk Volume Each HDD is used as a standalone disk Ifa HDD is damaged all the data will be lost JBOD Justa bunch of disks JBOD is a collection of HDD that does not offer any RAID protection The data are written to the physical disks sequentially The total storage capacity equals to the sum of the capacity of all member HDD RAID O Striping Disk Volume RAID 0 RAID 0 striping disk combines 2 or more striping HDD into one larger volume The data is written to the HDD without any parity information and no redundancy is offered n The disk capacity equals the number of HDD Black Ada in the array times the size of the smallest Block A4 HDD Block A5 Block A6 J Block A7 Block A8 RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume RAID 1 RAID 1 duplicates the data between two HDD mirroring to provide disk mirroring To create a RAID 1 array a minimum of 2 HDD are required Block A1 Block A1 Block A2 Block A2 Block A3 Block A3 Block A4 Block Ad 72 RAID 5 Disk Volume The data are striped across all the HDD ina RAID 5 array The parity information is distributed and stored across each HDD Ifa member HDD fails the array enters Block A1 degraded mode After installing a new HDD Block B1 to replace the failed one the data can be rebuilt from other member drives that contain the parity information To create a RAID 5 disk volume a minimum of 3 HDD are required The storage capacity of a RAID 5 array equals N 1 N
120. e MAC address of the failed receiving slave Balance tlb mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Balance alb is similar to balance tlb but also attempts General switches to redistribute incoming receive load balancing for IPV4 traffic This setup does not require any special switch support or configuration The receive load balancing is achieved by ARP negotiation sent by the local system on their way out and overwrites the source hardware address with the unique hardware address of one of the Ethernet interfaces in the bond such that different peers use different hardware address for the server This mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance 43 iv DNS Server Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server Note e Please contact your ISP or network administrator for the IP address of the primary and the secondary DNS servers When the NAS plays the role as a terminal and needs to perform independent connection for example BT download you must enter at least one DNS server IP for proper URL connection Otherwise the function may not work properly e If you select to obtain the IP address by DHCP there is no need to configure the primary and the secondary DNS servers In this case enter 0 0 0 0 v Jumbo Frame Settings MTU This feature is not supported by TS 509 Pro TS 809 Pro and TS 809U RP
121. e a Tre IMG_6349 JPG a dpl LIEHS MEH IMG 6350 JPG Downloading 6 3 Last mo 1nd FFE Shayne Ward Someone To Love mp3 IMG_6354 JPG Last modilied 20001022 F732 sill Shayne Ward Stand By Me mp3 FE T T C a a EHS 274 Downloaded files will be shown in My Favorites QMobile will check if the source of the downloaded files have been updated or deleted from the NAS upon every new connection to the NAS You can select to synchronize the changes with the NAS gt 5 49 My Favorites Palau mp4 Lagi nrc Ed Shayne Ward Melt The Snow mp3 5 OC VES 7 275 4 My Jukebox You may view stream and play the playlists configured on Multimedia Station Login Multimedia Station as an administrator Select Control Panel gt Playlist Editor ONAP o mucrimeom STATION Home Logout admin About Help English Home Media Media Center My Jukebox Control Panel User Management Cc Ae tat Change Password Playlist Editor Photo Frame Settings Set Folder Public j ay i l gt aS SHAYNE WARD SHAYNE WARD Shayne Ward Shayne Ward 276 Click Add to create a Playlist Enter the playlist name and click Save Playlist Eqitor Playlist Sey List Delete amp up ie Shayne Ward Breathless mp3 ae Shayne Ward Melt The Snow mp3 e Shayne Ward Someone To Love mp3 a Shayne Ward Stand By Me mp3 ea Shayne Ward That s My Goal m
122. e do not Support dual LAN configuration or port trunking Network TCP IP DDNS IP 6 IP Address Interface DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address Speed MTU Link Edit Ethernet 1 Yes 0 0 0 0 0 0 O0 08 9B 8C 8C 6C 1O0Mbps 1500 gt Ethernet 2 Yes 0 0 0 0 0 0 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 Por Trunking C Enable Network Port Trunking Select the porttrunking mode trom 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 37 TCP IP Property Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHOP Use static IF address Step 1 of CANCEL On the TCP IP Property page configure the following settings Network Speed Select the network transfer rate according to the network environment to which the NAS is connected Select auto negotiation and the NAS will adjust the transfer rate automatically Obtain the IP address settings automatically via DHCP If your network supports DHCP select this option and the NAS will obtain the IP address and network settings automatically Use
123. e ee TENT T Verify your Mobile Number For security reasons you are required to verify your moble number in order to make your first credit purchase and send non test SMS messages Your activation code will be sent to 886987654321 SEND ACTIVATION CODE iH this is not your number please retype your mobile number in the box above and dick Activation Code button Enter your activation code here 394 While still logged in with Clickatell go to Manage my Products and select HTTP from My Connections dropdown menu Test Message in Message Box My Connections Piease Note that Cickatel pre populstes al tes credis with a standard test message Once you have purchased C Chciosiel credits the test message wil be removed and you wil be able ie send personsized text messages Two Way Messaging Application Forms Foy sus crome Two Way Messaging SA Shortcode MO Namiba Shortcode USA Shortcode USA Shortcode MFS UK Shortcode Canada Shortcode Clickatell ICOM jular connection HTTP is one of the sampler forms of communicating to the Chckatell APL R is Set up the HTTP API by entering the minimum required information the Name Dial Prefix and Callback Type as the image shown below Click Submit once done This product provides an interface between your applications and the Messaging Gateway tis a lower level connectivity option but offers the most functionalty and
124. e insert the new drive plug in the new HDD to the drive slot RAID Management Expand capacity Select the drive to add Expand capacity Nonis gt a ingen the new drive 332 89GB e oeaeaaaeacessh aig eg aa 232 89GB l pg a Japani l sascha a e ee 2328968 ata orth ibe ip peat on this Target Disk Volume RAID Disk Volume Ome 2345 EXPAND CAPACITY BACK 7 After plugging in the HDD wait for the NAS to beep The system starts rebuilding Status Description No operation can be executed on this drive or the drive is busy 3 Rebuilding 0 No operation can be executed on this E ii drive or the drive is busy No operation can be executed on this drive or the drive is busy No operation can be executed on this drive or the drive is busy we p No operation can be executed on this lt Rebuilding 0 drive or the drive is busy l 3t Rebuilding 0 t Rebuilding 0 3 2 Rebuilding 0 After rebuilding finishes repeat the steps above to replace other HDD RAID Management Expand capacity Select the drive to add Expand capacity Hitachi HDST21010KLA330 GKAO 931 5168 i You can replace this drive al 2328908 Ready Ccnange ou can replace this drive 232 8968 Change You can replace this drive 232 89GB Change You can replace this drive 232 8968 ea Change You can replace this drive Target Disk Volume RAID 5 Disk Volu
125. e instructions carefully and you fully understand the correct operation procedure before using this function Current Disk Volume Configuration Volume Total Size Bitmap Status Description RAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 1 23 455 52 GB No Beachy Meegi ete ol Sy yitWh Get eiae cule Expand capacity EXPAND CAPACITY ADD HARD DRIVE MIGRATE CONFIGURE SPARE DRIVE gt ENABLEBITMAP RECOVER For detailed instructions please click here 91 Recover RAID Recovery RAID Recovery When the NAS is configured as RAID 5 or RAID 6 and 2 or 3 HDD are uplugged from the server accidentally you can plug in the same HDD 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 0 or JBOD and one or more of the HDD 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 4 Standard RAID 5 QNAP RAID 5 Standard RAID 6 QNAP RAID 6 Degraded mode Read Only N N 1 bad blocks N 2 bad blocks Protection for found in the found in the immediate data surviving HDD of surviving HDD of backup amp HDD the array the array replacement N N 1 A N A RAID
126. e oe heln Anata E a EACH aa L EST Men A pa EA Lreate a name for this shortcut that va I help au easily identity tr s network place Pare Pe Ate 7 192 ET rh 4 Sa j a ay Je L a Ai pill LE E j r pan Fa 16 E a Sa tu fl LU I yi TE For a LS Type a name for this network place MywebDA on 192 168 1 39 191 7 The network place has been created and is ready to be used Add Network Place Wizard Completing the Add Network Place Wizard You have successfully created this network place A shotheut for this place will appear in My Network Places Open thit network place when click Finish To close this wazard click Finish 192 8 Now you can connect to this share folder anytime through WebDAV A shortcut has also been created in My Network Places My WebDAV on 192 468 1 39 Dox Be iseucn E roes F Address E http 192 168 1 39 My WebDAV 193 Windows Vista If you are using Windows Vista you might need to install the Software Update for Web Folders KB907306 This update is for 32 bit Windows OS only http www microsoft com downloads details aspx FamilyId 17c36612 632e 4c04 9382 987622ed1d64 amp displaylang en 1 Right click Computer and select Map Network Drive N e re Create Shortcut Delete Rename pa en WY Properties 194 2 Click Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures so amp J Map Ne
127. e product CD ROM Giuick Installation Guide Install QNAP Finder Install Wetbak Replicator Install et System firmware User Manual and Application Notes Browse CD es rooce wcll na a Des om pth m m S a Jee pe a 4 T pals ya Product Support and Registration Website A m 10 2 Run QNAP Finder If Finder is blocked by your firewall unblock the utility 3 QNAP Finder detects your NAS which has not been configured Click Yes which you are prompted to perform quick setup of the NAS ONAP Finder Connect Settings Tools Mame IF Address Version Serer Type MAC Address Traf OI l 1i0622T 105 10 08 90 24 GF Quick Setup Wizard Ed The server WASGCBCBHE 10 5 13 133 is not configured yet do you want ta set it up now The Quick Setup Wizard will guide you through the configuration process Dont ask me this question again will set up the server manually MailBackup 10 68 12 69 3 3 0 06291 T5 639 00 08 96 80 E E Fhia 10 85 12 92 3 2 0 06251 TS 409 00 00 00 00 51 81 439l PM Test 10 6 12 67 3 3 1 07091 Ts 439 Proll O0 08 98 BE 23 D aMAF FTF 10 858 12 199 3 3 0 06291 T5 509 O0 06 9SE BA 6 5 81 Coby 10 858 13 144 3 3 0 06251 T5 509 00 08 986 BE 65 CK NASBOYEYs 10 868 12 145 3 3 0 06291 T5S 239 00 06 96 BD 43 4E s m_e a e j gt Connect Configure 11 4 Click OK to proceed You vill now be directed by the Fin
128. e reed for rede ars 402 For ease of browsing if you have a large amount of media contents you can configure the navigation tree for your photos videos and music You can sort your media contents on the TV easily MediaServer Iwonkyweda Corni Pictu e mode 4 Picha e pode Cate Picha mode E F cider Picha trode ds Addnode An ipiius picture natigason free wih up lo 4 noded may be specified Rive ehon iee and the mode hee hive to be apecitied Navigation Thee Seip Custom Thera it the choice of selecbeng differant pre cordiguned Figvegaion frees cr defining i Curtiornmed Fee shunt When you have completed the configuration make sure you have clicked the button Save Changes to save the settings You can now move the MP3 images and videos to the Qmultimedia or Multimedia folder or any custom folders you added via Windows mapped drives or FTP to the NAS for your media player 403 Set up the connection of media player About physical wiring We use a high definition HD media player with QNAP NAS is this example The media player is used to receive the streamed multimedia file sent by your UPnP media server on the NAS then transcode these files to your TV or Hi Fi system Because of the limited cable length of these interfaces normally you have to place your media player near your TV and Hi Fi system About TCP IP settings Connect your media player to the LAN at your home and set to acquire t
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130. ected to the Internet and uses a valid IP address you can connect to the NAS by web browser from anywhere To use Web File Manager go to Applications gt Web File Manager Enable the service Web File Manager Web File Manager Enable Web File Manager Show service link on the login page Click Web File Manager on the top or on the login page of the NAS to connect to 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 214 You can organize the network share folders of the NAS With Web File Manager you can upload download rename move copy or delete the files and folders in the network shares ONAP rr Web File Manager Network Recycle Bin 1 Welcome admin Logout English a J wasecacec OG AED Tae a Network Recycle Bin 1 j _ E C Public Mame Size Type Modified Time Permission Owner Group download 5 C0 Guttimedia BC recordings HC Gausb awek Detais No Selection ld 4 Page djotfi gt Fl g Mo data to display Show 50 items Disk info Used Size 32 28 GB Free Size 112 96 GB 215 Upload file To use this feature install Adobe Flash plugin for your web browser i Open the folder to upload file to Click a ii Click Browse to select the file s iii Select to ski
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132. ed the correct iSCSI initiator for your OS iSCSI initiator on Windows Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator v2 07 is an official application for Windows OS 2003 XP and 2000 to allow users to implement an external iSCSI storage array over the network If you are using Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator is included For more information and the download location visit http www microsoft com downloads details aspx familyid 12cb3c1la 15d6 4585 b385 befd1319f825 amp displaylang en Start iSCSI initiator from Control Panel gt Administrative Tools Under the Discovery tab click Add Portal Enter the NAS IP and the port number for the iSCSI service Scat intiator Properties OOOO Volumes and Devices RADIUS Configuration msa yas Target portals Refresh The system will look for Targets on following portas Address Port Adapter FP address To add a target portal click Discover Portal o remove a target portal select the address men di Hemove Te g F oe and Remove a Xl 1 Enter the IP address or DNS name and port number of the portal you To change the default settings of the discovery of the target portal click the Advanced button i IP address or DNS name Port Default is 3250 117 The available iSCSI targets and their status will then be shown under the Targets tab Select the target you
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135. eplication The default port number is 873 Note If this server connects to the Internet through a router make sure the specified port for remote replication is opened on the router e Enable backup from a remote server to the local host Select this option to allow the remote server to back up data to the local host via remote replication e Allow remote Rsync server to back up data to NAS Enable this option to allow a remote Rsync server to back up the data to the NAS by remote replication 316 Remote Replication Remote Replication By using this function you can back Up the data on the local server to a remote server ofthe same WAS series and also allow backup from remote server to the local server Enable backup from a remote server to the local host Cl Allow remote Revie server to back Up data to WAS Current Jobs Option Create New Replicating Job 317 Follow the steps below to create a remote replication job for backup from the NAS to another QNAP NAS 1 Click Create New Replicating Job to create a new task Current Jobs Option Create New Replicating Job 2 Select the server type and enter the job name Remote Replication K NAP Remote Replication Wizard TURBO NAS This wizard helps you create a remote replication job Enter the name atthe remote replication job and click Next Server type NAS server w Prreeeee err re rire errr r errr etter rrr tr er err
136. erature CPU temperature and hard drive temperature meet the criteria It is recommended to enable this option ii Set fan rotation speed manually By manually setting the fan rotation speed the fan rotates at the defined speed continuously 49 Enable warning alert for redundant power supply on the web based interface If you have installed two power supply units PSU on the NAS and connected them to the power sockets both PSU will supply the power to the NAS applied to 1U and 2U models You can turn on redundant power supply mode in System Administration gt Hardware to receive warning alert for the redundant power supply The NAS will sound and record the error messages in System Logs when the PSU is plugged out or does not correspond correctly If you have installed only one PSU on the NAS you are suggested NOT to enable this option This function is disabled by default Hardware Hardware Enable configuration reset switch Enable alarm buzer beep sound for error and warning alert Mi Enable Redundant Power Supply ode 50 3 4 Security Security Level Enter the IP address or network domain from which the connections to this server are allowed or denied When the connection of a host server is denied all the protocols of that server are not allowed to connect to the local server After changing the settings click Apply to save the changes The network services will be restarted and c
137. erver the NAS firmware must be updated to version 2 1 2 or above 169 Windows 7 If you are using a Windows 7 PC which is not a member of an Active Directory while your NAS is an AD domain member and its firmware version is earlier than v3 2 0 change your PC settings as shown below to allow your PC to connect to the NAS a Go to Control Panel gt Administrative Tools E t Control Panel All Control Panel Items m Adjust your computer s settings P Action Center whe BitLocker Drive Encryption E Color Management b Click Local Security Policy ts Serer Administrative Took P Mame Date modified Type Size wr Favorites fale Component Services 14 07 2009 12 46 Shortcut 2 KB Libraries F Computer Management 14 07 2009 12 41 Shortcut 2 KB Data Sources ODBC 14 07 2009 12 41 Shortcut 2 KB ihe Computer Event Viewer 14 07 2009 12 42 Shortcut 2 KB aa iSCSI Initiator 14 07 2009 12 41 Shortcut 2 KB Gia Network 170 c Go to Local Policies gt Security Options Select Network security LAN Manager authentication level gt Local Security Policy File Action View Help e Af Xe sl B EA Security Settings a Account Policies Ca Local Policies Security Setting b Network security Configure encryption types allowed for Ke Not Defined vie Network security Do not store LAN Manager hash value on Enabled wie Network security
138. ess management The NAS supports Active Directory AD By joining the NAS to the Active Directory all the user accounts of the AD server will be imported to the NAS automatically The AD users can use the same set of user name and password to login the NAS If you are using Active Directory with Windows Server 2008 R2 you must update the NAS firmware to V3 2 0 or above to join the NAS to the AD Follow the steps below to join the QNAP NAS to the Windows Active Directory 1 Login the NAS as an administrator Go to System Administration gt General Settings gt Date and Time Set the date and time of the NAS which must be consistent with the time of the AD server The maximum time difference allowed is 5 minutes 165 2 Go to System Administration gt Network gt TCP IP Set the IP of the primary DNS server as the IP of the Active Directory server that contains the DNS service It must be the IP of the DNS server that is used for your Active Directory If you use an external DNS server you will not be able to join the domain Home gt gt System Administration gt gt Network Interface DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address Speed MTU Link Edit Ethernet 1 2 Yes 10 8 12 46 255 255 254 0 10 8 12 1 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
139. essfully a linked folder will be created on the desktop automatically G Applications Places system F di Ga Mon Nov 2 9 29PM james MyWebDAV File Browser File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tabs Help Back w Forward ma X i q i e orem Testing Feed xmi 0 File System Gj Network _ Floppy Brive PR WebDAV 206 MySQL Management You may install phpMyAdmin software and save the program files in the Web share folder of the NAS You can change the folder name and connect to the database by entering the URL in the browser Note The default user name of MySQL is root The password is admin Please change your root password immediately after logging in to the phpMyAdmin management interface SQLite Management Follow the steps below or refer to the INSTALL file in the downloaded SQLiteManager tar gz to install SQLiteManager 1 Unpack your downloaded file SQLiteManager tar gz 2 Upload the unpacked folder SQLiteManager to NAS IP Web or NASIP Qweb 3 Open your web browser and go to http NAS IP SQLiteManager The symbol refers to the version number of SQLiteManager 207 6 7 1 Virtual Host Virtual host is a web server technique that provides the capability to host more than one domain website on one physical host offers a cost effective solution for personal and small business with such need You can host multiple websites maximum 32 on
140. ff Set power on power off restart schedule C Enable schedule Postpone the restartshutdown schedule when a replication job is in progress 353 17 System Status System Information B54 System Service B53 Resource Monitor B5 17 1 System Information You can view the system information such as CPU usage and memory on this page System Information System Information Server Name WASSCACHL Firmware Version 3 3 0 Build 05117 System Up Time 0 Day 5 Hour 4 Minutets Serial Number Port Status Port No Port MAC Address Packets Packets Error Status Recened Sent Packets Ethernet 1 10 6 12 46 O0 08 9bh 8c be be 46327495 6226069 Ethernet 2 Hardware Information CPU Usage 24 2 Total Memory 1007 8 MB Free Memory 821 1 MB CPU Temperature SOP 22 F System Temperature fee 13 F HDD 1 Temperature 36 C 00 F HDD 2 Temperature 36 C95 F System Fan Speed 1147 354 17 2 System Service You can view the current network settings and status of the NAS in this section System Service System Service Microsoft Networking Enabled a Serer Type Workgroup MAS Enable WINS server Enable Local Master Browser Apple Networking Enabled Apple zone Mame Unix Linux NFS Enabled Web File Manager Enabled FIP Service Enabled Maximum Connections 30 System Porn Management Standalone Server 355 Multimedia Station Enable Multimedia Station Enable iTunes Service 0 Enable UPnP Media Server
141. ficate 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 View sample Please enter a certificate or private Key in X 509PEM format below View sample UPLOAD 53 3 5 Notification Configure SMTP Server The NAS supports email alert to inform you of system errors and warning To receive the alert by email configure the SMTP server SMTP Server Enter the SMTP server name for example smtp gmail com Port Number Enter the port number for the SMTP server The default port number is 25 Sender Enter the sender information Enable SMTP Authentication When this function is turned on the system will request the authentication of the mail server before the message is sent User Name and Password Enter the login information of your email account for example your Gmail login name and password Use SSL TLS secure connection If the SMTP server supports this function you can turn it on Notification CONFIGURE SMTP SERVER CONFIGURE SMSC SER
142. flexibility for the Developer and Systems integrator With the API you can set up alert based SMS delivery from your server deliver information to your mobile sales staff and keep in contact with your customers This product s intended for machine generated to User messaging F Lock Down Dial Pre fox Callback Type Caliback Urt Calback Username Callback Password NOTE submission of this form wil delete any session_id currently vald for the ap_id Any application using the session_id wil have to re authentcate 395 You should now obtain an API ID that is required before using the SMS service Write this down somewhere as we will need it for the setup in the NAS administration in the next step Na me Type TS 6 39 Pri HTIP a lin 686 Taiwan 110 10f 1 Up to this point you have completed the account registration and mobile number verifications with Clickatell and have successfully obtained an API ID You may now proceed to the next step 396 Set the SMSC settings and SMS alert on the NAS Go to System Administration gt Notification gt Configure SMSC server and enter the information Overiew a G System Administration GB General Settings da Natwork W Hardware 3 Network Recycle Bin Backup System Settings gt System Logs W Firmware Update System Reset b I Disk Management b O Access Right Management b E Network Services b EI Applicati
143. fore you have to connect to 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 IP camera 1 from 80 to 81 Then change the port of IP camera 2 from 80 to 82 Next login the Surveillance Station Go to Settings gt Camera Settings Enter the port numbers of IP camera 1 and IP camera 2 as 192 168 1 10 port 81 and 192 168 1 20 port 82 respectively Enter the login name and the password for both IP cameras Besides enter the WAN IP address or your domain address on the public network for example MyNAS dyndns org and the port on the WAN for the connection from the Internet After finishing the settings click Test to verify the connection 299 Camera Number 1 Camera 1 Camera Model IPUX ICS 1003 1013 w Camera Name Camera 1 IP Address 192 168 1 10 Port 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 User Name administrator Note All the camera configuration 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 e Forward port 8000 to the LAN IP of the NAS 192 168 1 60 e Forward port 81 to the LAN IP of IP camera 1 192 168 1 10 e Forward port 82 to the LAN IP of IP
144. fy the folder under Web or Qweb where the web files will be uploaded to 4 Specify the protocol HTTP or HTTPS for connection If you select HTTPS make sure the option Enable Secure Connection SSL in Web Server has been turned on 5 Specify the port number for connection 6 Click Apply 7 Continue to enter the information for the rest of the sites you want to host on the NAS 209 Modify Virtual Host Modify Virtual Host QNAP TURBO NAS POOPOOOOOROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO eee eeeereeeeerererrrrrrrr rere r etree eeeeererrerrrrrrr errr ttt terre rrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnns Host Name sitet mysite com a AE SIE SEE iQwebi sitel_mysite Protocol HTTP O HTTPS Port 80 Step 1 ot Virtual Host After enabling this function you can create multiple websites by uploading vWeb files to each folder Enable Virtual Host Create New Virtual Host iLiweblsited mysite d site mysite corm site 2 Mmysite com fayweblsite mysite d wa my site corm awebi mysite z 8 Create a folder for each website sitel_mysite site2_mysite and www_mysite2 and start transferring the website files to the corresponding folders 210 from Joomla C Users Joomla to sitel_mysite P sitel_mysite About 3 Minutes and 30 Seconds remaining More details Once the files transfers complete point your web browser to the websites by http NAS_host_name or https NAS_h
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146. gn the Setup the FTF serice Set Up the backup schedule privileges Support and Forum Support Form QNAP Latest News SNAP Forum MAP Wiki 2010 04 26 Firmware T5 239 Turbo WAS Official Firmware Released v3 2 6 Build 0423 2010 04 25 Firmware 75 239 Proll Turbo MAS Official Firmware Released ivs 2 6 Build 0423 26 There are 8 main sections in the server administration a lef Home Oveniew t 3 System Administration t C9 Disk Management t J Access Right Management t C9 Network Services t C Applications t CJ Backup t C9 External Device t 9 System Status Click the triangle icon next to the section name to expand the tree and view the items listed under each section 4 System Administration LF General Settings bel Network Hardware ee Security Notification W Power Management a Network Recycle Bin Backup System Settings o System Logs T Firmware Update W Restore to Factory Default 27 To use the services such as Web File Manager Download Station Multimedia Station and Surveillance Station choose the services from the drop down menu or click the icons on the login page English Wi FOILITCE LINKS QUICK LINKS Web Server Web File Manager Customer Service QINAP wiki OMAP Forum ADMINISTRATION After you login the NAS you can click the icons on top of the page to access the services pe p a Web File Wlanager Multimedia Station Download St
147. 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 systern files without haying to reboot your computer Click Mext to continue 3 Run QGet from the installed location m 5 h fay F 5 t m i J Ee 5 m F t WAFFE p QBack fi cet G acer 292 4 For the details of using QGet see the online help File Tools 293 10 Surveillance Station You monitor and record the live video of maximum 2 4 IP cameras available on the network LAN or WAN with Surveillance Station Maximum number of IP NAS models cameras TS 110 TS 119 TS 210 T5 219 T5 219P TS 239 Pro TS 239 Pro IL 15 259 Pro TS 410 TS 419P TS 410U TS 419U SS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 439U SP RP TS 459 Pro TS 459U SP RP TS 509 Pro TS 559 Pro TS 639 Pro TS 659 Pro 55 839 Pro 1TS 859 Pro TS Ss09 Pro TS 809U RP TS 859U RP 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 gt gt Applications gt gt Surveillance Station Welcome admin Surveillance Station Surveillance Station Enable Surveillance Station Show service link on the login page 294 Click Surveillance Station on the top or on the login page of the NAS to connect to Surve
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149. 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 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 290 Use Download Software QGet QGet is a powerful management utility for maintaining the BT HTTP and FTP download tasks of multiple 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 Vista Windows 7 or Mac you can manage the download tasks of all your NAS servers 1 Install QGet from the product CD ROM disc E ONAP Turbo NAS Quick Installation Guide Install QNAP Finder Install WetBak Replicator Install Gitset User Manual and Application Notes Browse CO 291 2 Follow the instructions to install QGet EF QGet 0 7 6 0 Build 1213 Setup Welcome to the QGet Setup Wizard This wizard will
150. has connected to it yet Connected The iSCSI target has been connected by an initiator The iSCSI target has been disconnected Offline The iSCSI target has been deactivated and cannot be connected by the initiator LUN Enabled The LUN is active for connection and is visible to authenticated initiators Disabled The LUN is inactive and is invisible to the initiators 113 a Deactivate a ready or connected target Note that the connection from the initiators will be removed Activate an offline target Modify the target settings target alias CHAP information and checksum settings Modify the LUN settings LUN allocation name disk volume directory etc Delete an iSCSI target All the connections will be removed Disable an LUN All the connections will be removed Enable an LUN Unmap the LUN from the target Note that you must disable the LUN first before unmapping the LUN When you click this button the LUN will be moved to Un Mapped iSCSI LUN List Map the LUN to an iSCSI target This option is only available on the Un Mapped iSCSI LUN List View the connection status of an iSCSI target 114 Switch the mapping of LUN The description below applies to Intel based NAS models running firmware version 3 2 0 or later only Intel based NAS refers to TS 239 Pro TS 239 Pro II TS 259 Pro SS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 439U SP RP TS 459 Pro TS 459U SP RP TS 509 Pro TS 559 Pro
151. he IP address by DHCP Most of the media players are defined as DHCP client which obtains an IP address automatically from the network 404 Connect the video and audio output of the media player to your TV The media player may provide different video and audio interfaces such as Composite video audio output S Video for video output S PDIF digital audio or HDMI interface which can carry both video and audio signals d Example 1 Buffalo LinkTheater In this example the video out and audio out cables are connected to the TV You can also connect audio out to your stereo acoustic system 405 Turn on the TV that is connected to the media player you can select the options available by the remote control of the media player The media player will find the NAS on the network The NAS name will be displayed on the screen Link Theater ann 1 S No disi n am V PAG You will find the photos video and music shared by the specified folder on the NAS You can use the remote control of the media player to select and play the files PLAY 35 OF 4 406 Example 2 ZyXEL s DMA 1000W ZyXEL DMA 1000W is one of the models which are based on SigmaDesigns platform If your TV provides an HDMI interface both audio and video signals can be carried by the single cable Simply connect your media player to your TV by an HDMI cable 407 If your TV does not provide an HDMI interface you can connect an S
152. he left and upload a torrent file You can download the legal torrent files from the Internet There are websites that provide legally shared torrents for example www legaltorrents com Please download the torrent files to your local disk and then upload them to the NAS View Run List View Pause List View Finish List Increase Download Priority Decrease Download Priority Download Task Download Upload SeedPeer Add New BT Task No records found Add New FTP HTTP Task Pause Restart Download Task Delete Download Task BT Download Property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information 283 Add a 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 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 View Run List View Pause List View Finish List Increase Download Priority Decrease Download Priority Download Task Download Upload SeedPeer Time Left Add New BT Task Add New FTP HTTP Task No records found Pause Restart Download Task Delete Download Task BT Download Property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information 284 4 After
153. hut down or enter auto protection mode after AC power fails Specify the time in minutes that the NAS should wait before executing the option you have selected After the NAS enters auto protection mode the NAS resumes the previous operation status when the power restores Select SNMP from the Protocol drop down menu Enter the IP address of the SNMP based UPS Click Apply to confirm 350 Network master mode A network UPS master is responsible for communicating with network UPS slaves on the same physical network about critical power status To set up your NAS with UPS as network master mode plug in the USB cable on the UPS to the NAS and follow the steps below 1 Make sure the NAS is connected to the same physical network as the network UPS slaves 2 Select the option Enable UPS Support 3 Choose between whether the NAS will shut down or enter auto protection mode after AC power fails Specify the time in minutes that the NAS should wait before executing the option you have selected After the NAS enters auto protection mode the NAS resumes the previous operation status when the power restores 4 Click Enable network UPS master This option appears only when your NAS is connected to the UPS by a USB cable Enter the IP address of other network UPS slaves to be notified in the event of power failure Click Apply to confirm and continue the setup for the NAS systems which operate in network
154. ia share folder and they are ready for playing right away OO LIBRARY Jd Music H Movies E TY Shows A Podcasts iy Radio STORE A iTunes Store SHARED e NASAC68CE VPLAYLISTS gt Party Shuffle zE 90 s Music zE Music Videos xe My Top Rated Recently Added m Recently Played Top 25 Most Played 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 I Will Give You Everything mp3 06 Come Alive mp3 m 07 SA ASA mp3 08 Be My Love English Ver Ho 09 S mp3 10 Color Your Soul mp3 303 Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ona Lisa Ono Lisa Ono Lisa Ono 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 Ci MORE FROM GORI Ha amp LLAZ Click the triangle icon next to the NAS name The smart playlists defined earlier will be shown The Songs are categorized accordingly You can start to use iTunes
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156. ick Installation Wizard will show up and prompt you to create iSCSI targets and LUN Logical unit number Click OK 102 3 Select to create an iSCSI target with a mapped LUN an iSCSI target only or an iSCSI LUN only Click Next Quick Configuration Wizard ONAP iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard ees lwantto create iscsi Target with a mapped LUN iSCSI Target only C iSCSI LUN only 4 Create iSCSI target with a mapped LUN Click Next iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard NAP iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard TURBO NAS This wizard will quide you through the following settings Create an ists target Create an iSCSI LUN and map it to the target 103 5 Enter the target name and target alias You may check the options Data Digest and or Header Digest optional These are the parameters that the iSCSI initiator will be verified when it attempts to connect to the iSCSI target iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard ONAP Create New iSCSI Target TURBO NAS StS Target Profile Target Mame IS S Target ign 2004 04 com qnapts Ia BUA iscsi target gagoot Target Alias CROChecksum foptional Data Digest Header Digest Step 2 of 6 CANCEL 104 6 Enter the CHAP authentication settings If you enter the user name and password settings under Use CHAP authentication only only the iSCSI target authenticates the initiator i e the initiators have to enter the user name passwo
157. id 0 001 1 00 GB Total 1 108 Create more LUN fora target The description below applies to Intel based NAS models running firmware version 3 2 0 or later only Intel based NAS refers to TS 239 Pro TS 239 Pro II TS 259 Pro SS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 439U SP RP TS 459 Pro TS 459U SP RP TS 509 Pro TS 559 Pro TS 639 Pro TS 659 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 859 Pro TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP and TS 859U RP You can create multiple LUN for an iSCSI target Follow the steps below to create more LUN for an iSCSI target 1 Click Quick eee Wizard under age Management Target Management QUICK CONFIGURATION WIZARD f Quick Configuration Wizard will assist you to create an iSCSI target and LUN iSCSI Target List 01 iqn 2004 04 com ts 239 iscsitarget01 8cbc6c 109 2 Select iSCSI LUN only and click Next Quick Configuration Wizard ONAP iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard TURBO NAS lwwantto create iscsi Target with a mapped LIJN C SCS Target only iSCSI LUN only 3 Select the LUN allocation method Enter the LUN name select the LUN directory and specify the Capacity for the LUN Click Next iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard ONAP Create an iSCSI LUN TURBO NAS LUM Allocation Thin Provisioning Instant Allocation LUM Marne Capacity 110 4 Select the target to map the LUN to You can also select not
158. ile Filter Click File Filter on NetBak Replicator to select file format to be skipped from backup Then click OK NetBak Replicator NetBak Replicator 7 a T For client P a NAS Server WESINE Backup Restore CO ik MM AA Mo C Documents and Settings rE A e av Documents and Settings TJA Users _ Administrator E Default User _ Application Data _ Desktop aa Favorites T Local Settings _ My Documents J NetHood PrintHood a Recent ez Senda O Start Menu poe he File Filter Schedule Monitor Save As Defaults Start 373 File Filter Enter the pattem of the fle name to be filtered from backup operation Delete Default Cancel 374 Schedule Click Schedule on the main page of NetBak Replicator Then select the option Enable Backup Schedule and select the frequency and time for backup Click OK to confirm NetBak Replicator NetBak Replicator 7 a For client P a Backup Restore CO ik MM AA Mo C Documents and Settings 3 a C a Sy Documents and Settings _ All Users _ Administrator E Default User _ Application Data _ Desktop aa Favorites T Local Settings _ My Documents J NetHood PrintHood a Recent ez Senda J Start Menu he Schedule Monitor Save As Defaults 375 Backup schedule Bac ga sunday fa Monday LI Wesoay El wednesday Thursday F Friday Saturday 376 Monitor Select a fol
159. illance Station If you login the service from the login page of the NAS you are required to enter the user name and password Note The Surveillance Station is only supported on IE browser 6 0 or later To set up your network surveillance system by the NAS follow the steps below 1 Plan your home network topology 2 Setup the IP cameras 3 Configure the camera settings on the NAS 4 Configure your NAT router for remote monitoring over the Internet Plan your home network topology Write down your plan of the home network before setting up the surveillance system Consider the following when doing so i The IP address of the NAS ii The IP address of the IP cameras Your computer the NAS and the IP cameras should be connected to the same router on the LAN Assign fixed IP addresses to the NAS and the IP cameras For example e The LAN IP of the home router 192 168 1 100 e Camera 1 IP 192 168 1 10 fixed IP e Camera 2 IP 192 168 1 20 fixed IP e NAS IP 192 168 1 60 fixed IP id 4 Camera 1 Camera 2 LAN IP 192 168 1 10 LAN IP 192 168 1 20 LAN IP 192 168 1 60 k Fa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa ri Pi P a ee N Internet _ DSL Cable MAT router modem LAN IP 192 168 1 100 LAN IP 192 168 1 32 295 Set up the IP cameras In this example two IP cameras will be installed Connect the IP cameras to your home network Then set the IP address of the cameras so that they are in the same LAN as the computer Logi
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161. ing contents e Finder The setup program of QNAP Finder for Windows OS e Firmware The firmware IMG file for the NAS model you purchased e Mac The setup program of QNAP Finder for Mac OS e Manual The Quick Installation Guide software user manuals and hardware manual of Turbo NAS e QGet The setup program of QGet download utility for Windows OS e QSG View the hardware installation instructions of the NAS e Replicator The setup program of NetBak Replicator Windows utility for data backup from Windows OS to QNAP NAS The above contents are also available on QNAP website http www qnap com z TSCD_ 3 2 8 E File Edit View Favorites Tools Help pack hi a pb Search gt Folders Address Mame Size Type Picture Tasks O AutoRun File Folder Finder File Folder Firmware File Folder Mac File Folder Manual File Folder Other Places Get File Folder 9956 File Folder Details Replicator File Folder 2 AUTORUN ICO Irfanview ICO TSCD_ 3 2 6 E gt AUTORUN IMF Setup Informat CO Drive File System CDFS Free Space 0 bytes Total Size 506 MB File and Folder Tasks 10 objects 621 bytes P My Computer 16 2 2 Hard Disk Drive Compatibility List This product works with 2 5 inch 3 5 inch SATA hard disk drives HDD from major HDD brands For the HDD compatibility list please visit http www qnap com Important QNAP disclaims any responsibility for product damage
162. ing this feature Thumbnails You can browse the files in thumbnail view This is the default view in Multimedia Station 227 Details You can browse the files in detailed view It supports the following functions Open Rename Delete Download and Full Image View Sort You can choose to sort files alphabetically in ascending or descending order Search You can search files by this function Note that it only supports search within the current directory Options that can be operated by administrators only 228 Play music The NAS supports playing music files on the web browser Simply click a file MP3 on the web page the NAS will start playing it If you click a music file in a folder all other supported music files in the folder will also be shown in the playlist and played Click X to exit the playback page 01 Love of My Life mps 0 Cant Live a Day mp3 03 Celebrate You mps 04 if You Could See What See mp3 05 Answered Prayer mp3 06 God Causes All Things to Grow mp3 07 Love Will Be Our Home mps 08 Go There with You mp3 09 How Beautiful mps 10 Shine on Us mp3 11 in Remembrance of Me mp3 12 Household of Fatth mp3 Title 01 Love of My Life Artist Album i 02 04 04 50 Volume Copyright 22010 ANAF Systems Inc All Rights Reserved 229 View image files When viewing an image file you can click EXIF to view the detailed information such as file name size date and aperture To
163. installed package and start to configure the settings To remove the package from the NAS click REMOVE OPKS Plugins QPKG Joomla File Hame Joomla_1 5 15 qgpkg Installation Date 2010 05 12 Version 1 5 15 Installation Path fsharefowebsJoormla Status Web Page htte10 6 12 46 80o0omlarl Attys 0 6 12 46 6081 Joomla Maintainer QNAP Systems Inc 310 15 Backup External Drive B1A USB One Touch Copy B1A Remote ReplicationB1A Time Machine R2 15 1 External Drive You can back up the local drive data to an external storage device Select to execute instant automatic or scheduled backup and configure the settings e Backup Now To back up the data to the external storage device immediately e Schedule Backup To back up the data by schedule You can select the weekday 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 to copy the files from the NAS to the external device Select Synchronize to synchronize the data between the NAS and the external storage device Any differentiated files on the external device will be deleted Note During data copy or synchronization identical files on both sides will not be copied If there are files in the same name but different in size or modified dates on the NAS and the external device the files on the external device will be over
164. ion Enabled UPnP Media Server and click Apply The UPnP Media Server function is now ready I Oveniew s C System Administration UPnP Media Server gt C Disk Management gt O Access Right Management UPnP Media Server DE After enabling this service click the following link to enter UPnP Media Server hip iig 168 1 29000 401 Set up TwonkyMedia Server The TwonkyMedia version shown in this example is 4 4 2 The actual version the NAS supports may vary from time to time without notice Point your browser to http NAS IP 9000 you will enter TwonkyMedia configuration page You can specify the locations of the contents you would like to share in your home network under the Content Locations Simply type in the path to the contents on your QNAP NAS default folder is Qmultimedia or Multimedia In the example we added an extra share Qdownload MediaServer SUGE Po Thoubiethoging Fag F Taani rel T Se EH pgb racareed TwonkyMedia Conk Ej Mdewnloss E Add newcontent directory Directories where te server shall scan for content Each directory can be Gin idec onty all contend pes Sharing can be temporarily diaabted by unchecking the directory Heca i es i This of4Gor tpecthes Pie i et an behavior of ie serar M gat io 0 automatic reagan me Gepabled A pose value beben pei anI OF conbeni rec heied if minules 1 enables me sarees bo wale ionieni Geecionet sulormate ary wiih ih
165. ion in the same row in the following order Column A Username Column B Password Column C Quota MB Column D Group name 3 Go to the next row and repeat the previous step to create another user account Each row indicates one user s information Save the file in CSV format 4 Open the CSV file with Notepad and save it in UTF 8 encoding if it contains double byte characters An example is shown as below test user l users userQs usera users 142 5 2 User Groups A user group is a collection of users with the same access right to the files or folders The NAS has created the following user groups by default e administrators All the members in this group have the administration right of the NAS You cannot delete this group e everyone All the registered users belong to everyone group You cannot delete this group The number of user groups you can create on the NAS varies according to the NAS models See the table below for more details Maximum number of user groups NAS models TS 419P TS 410U TS 419U TS 239 Pro TS 239 Pro II TS 259 Pro 55 439 Pro TS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 439U SP RP TS 459 Pro TS 459U SP RP TS 509 Pro TS 559 Pro TS 639 Pro TS 659 Pro 55 639 Pro TS 859 Pro TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP TS 859U RP 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 JACET Tayt
166. ironment 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 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 The alliance 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 connected to seamlessly to enable the consumers to enjoy the digital life conveniently 306 13 MySQL Server Note To use this feature on the 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 from http www qnap com 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 the NAS After enabling remote connection assign a port for the remote connection
167. is being accessed and a read Orange LAN Orange write error occurs during the process Flashes orange The NAS is connected to the network Flashes red The NAS is being accessed from the network Red A HDD read write error occurs HDD Green Flashes green The disk data is being accessed 1 A USB device connected to front USB port is being detected 2 A USB device connected to front USB port Flashes blue every 0 5 is being removed from the NAS sec The USB device connected to the front USB port is being accessed The data is being copied to or from the external USB or eSATA device A front USB device is detected after the device is mounted The NAS has finished copying the data to or from the USB device connected to the front USB port Off No USB device can be detected The eSATA device is being accessed eSATA Orange Off No eSATA device can be detected TS 210 TS 219 TS 439U SP RP TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP do not support eSATA port 19 Alarm Buzzer the alarm buzzer can be disabled in System Tools gt Hardware Settings Short beep 0 5 1 The NAS is starting up sec The NAS is being shut down software shutdown The user presses the reset button to reset the NAS The system firmware has been updated The NAS data cannot be copied to the external storage device from the front USB port Short beep 0 5 sec Short beep 0 5 3 every 5min The system fan is out of function TS 119
168. is the total number of HDD members in the array RAID 6 Disk Volume The data are striped across all the HDD ina RAID 6 array RAID 6 differs from RAID 5 that a second set of parity information is stored across the member drives in the Block Al array It tolerates failure of two drives Block B1 HDD Parity Cy To create a RAID 6 disk volume a minimum Parity Dp of 4 hard disks are required The storage Disk 1 capacity of a RAID 6 array equals N 2 N is the total number of HDD members in the array Ja RAID 5 parity across disks Block A2 Block A3 Block B2 Block B3 Block D1 Block D2 Block D3 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 RAID 6 parity across disks w O cu tay uy Block D1 Block D2 Parity Dal Disk Disk 3 Disk 4 4 2 RAID Management Online RAID capacity expansion online RAID level migration and RAID recovery are not supported by one bay NAS models and TS 210 You can perform online RAID capacity expansion RAID 1 5 6 and online RAID level migration single disk RAID 1 RAID 5 add a HDD member to a RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration configure a spare HDD RAID 5 6 with the data retained enable Bitmap and recover a RAID configuration on this page RAID Management This function enables capacity expansion RAID configuration migration or spare drive configuration with the original drive data reserved Hote Wake sure you have read the instructions carefully and you fully Understand the correct operati
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170. isk volume capacity to appronrnately 3728 GE EXPAND CAPACITY BACK 79 The process may take from hours to tens of hours to finish depending on the drive size Please wait patiently for the process to finish Do NOT turn off the power of NAS Current ask Volume Configuration Physical Disks Disk Model acco ooo Drive 1 Hitachi HD5721010KLA220 GKAO 931 51 GB Ready SCANNOW GOOD ores Hitachi HD5721010KLA330 GKAO 93151 GB Ready SCAN wow GOOD Drive 3 j Hitachi HDS721010KLA330 GRAD 931 51 G8 Ready SCAN Now GOOD iced Hitachi HD5S721010KLA330 GKAO 9315168 Ready scannow Goon Ee Hitachi HD5721010KLA330 GKAD 9315168 Ready SCAN NOW GOOD After RAID expansion has finished the new capacity is shown and the status is Ready You can start to use the larger capacity In the example you have 3 7TB logical volume RAID Management z This funcion enables capacity expansion RAID configuration migration or spare drive configuration with the original drive data reserved Note Make sure you have read the instructions carefully and you fully understand the correct operation procedure before using this function Current Disk Volume Configuration The operation s you can execute Read Expand capacity For detailed instructions please click here Tip If the description still
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172. ith Removable Storage 6 avante Links Decurnents Pictures ba DVD RW Drive E i CD Drive F Mius Recenthy Changed Searches Public Removable Disk F Removable Disk Removable Disk H Remevable Desk L 7 Network Location 3 Qmultimedia 108 122 119 e OBackup James AML 010 812130 Z3 MyWWebDAVI TS 509 IW PC Workgroup WORKGROUP Processor Intel R Pentium R D CPU 2 80GHz Memon 3 00 GB 200 9 You can connect to the share folder though this link via HTTP WebDAV Internet Address http 10 8 12 111 MyWebDAV Testing Feed 624 Bytes Favornte Links If Documents E Pictures Music More P Folders BE Desktop Bmw d Public Computer amp Local Disk C3 cog Local Disk D eld DVD RW Drive E a Removable Disk F a Ramauahle Dick G17 le all mal 1 tem 201 Mac OS X Follow the steps below to connect to your NAS via WebDAV on Mac OS X Client Operating System Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10 6 1 1 Open Finder gt Connect to Server and enter the URL of the share folder Format http NAS_IP_or_HOST_NAME SHARE_FOLDER_NAME Lon ry Remove Browse 2 C Remove 2 Enter the user name and password which has the WebDAV access right to connect to this share folder Enter your name and password for the server 10 8 12 111 Connect as C Guest Registered User Name James
173. k Login Enter the user name with access right to this service and the password If you login as the administrator admin you can create new users and configure other advanced settings ONAP murmmenia Station Home Login About Help English Media Center i View All v Sot Name v Az iii X No public foldersifiles available for viewing 4 Copyright 2010 QNAP Systems Inc All Rights Reserved 224 Multimedia Station consists of Media Center My Jukebox and Control Panel Home Logout James About Help English ONAP MULTIMEDIA STATION Home My Photo Media Center C a A My Music My Photo z gt ae oea Boston City Flo Costa Rican Fr IMG_0013 JPG IMG_0022 JPG IMG_0023 JPG IMG_0024 JPG Eo IMG_0036 JPG IMG_0045 J3PG IMG_0050 JPG IMG_0052 J3PG IMG_0054 JPG IMG_0056 JPG Pape reg IMG_0059 J3PG IMG_0061 JPG IMG_0067 JPG IMG_0069 JPG IMG_0071 3PG IMG_0072 JPG IMG_0074 JPG IMG_0076 JPG A My Jukebox IMG_0077 JPG IMG_0078 JPG IMG_0084 JPG IMG_0087 jpg Pensive Parak Control Panel 0 QNA ms Inc All Rights Reserved 225 Media Center The folders and multimedia files of the default network share Qmultimedia Multimedia of Multimedia Station are shown in Media Center You can view or play the multimedia contents images videos and audio files on the NAS on the web browser over LAN or WAN Supported file format JPG JPEG GIF PNG Animation will not be shown f
174. kages to add more functions to the NAS Click GET QPKG QPKG Plugins OPKG INSTALLED INSTALLATION OPKG installed Mo installed package found To install a package please follow the steps below 1 Click GET GPEC to see the latest available QPEGSs download and unzip itto your Pe 2 Go to INSTALLATION browse to the location where the unzipped file is and then click IMS TALL Before you install the packages make sure the files are correct read the instructions carefully and back up all the important data on the NAS Download the package you want to install on the NAS to your computer m GLPI IceStation N BGet Tomcat Asterisk Java Runtime Environment Dove Ajaplorer SABnzbd Python WordPress Joomla phpMyAdmin MLDonkey SSOTS Now with Squeezebox Server Ipi w are IPE Package Managemen 309 Before installing the QPKG package unzip the downloaded file To install the QPKG browse to select the correct QPKG file and click INSTALL Install a new OPKG plugin To install a package please follow the steps below 1 Click GET GQPEG to see the latest available QPEGs download and unzip itto your Pe 2 Browse to the location where the Unzipped file is and then click INSTALL cADocuments and SettingsiReiChaniDesktoplloo INSTALL After uploading the QPKG packages the details are shown Click the link to connect to the web page of the
175. lay the HDD details for example model serial number HDD capacity information SMART Display the HDD S M A R T information Any items that the values are lower information than the threshold are regarded as abnormal Perform quick or complete HDD S M A R T test Settings Configure temperature alarm When the HDD temperature is over the preset values the NAS records the error logs You can also set the quick and complete test schedule The latest test result is Shown on the Summary page HDD SMART Monitor hard disk health temperature and usage status by the hard disk 5 M A R T mechanism SUMMARY HARD DISK INFORMATION SMART INFORMATION TEST SETTINGS Summary Good Hard Disk Model Seagate STI16031845 CC44 No errors were detected an the Drive Capacity 149 05 GB hard disk Your hard disk should Hard Drive Health be operating properly Hard Drive Temperature Test Time Test Result Mot tested 96 4 4 Encrypted File System This feature is not supported by TS 110 TS 119 TS 210 TS 219 TS 219P TS 410 TS 419P TS 410U and TS 419U 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 e Encryption Password Enter the encryption password to unlock the disk volume The default password is admin The password must be 8 16 characters long Symbols amp
176. ll Be Our Home mp3 06 God Causes All Things to Grow mp3 05 Answered Prayer mp3 04 ff You Could See What See mp3 03 Celebrate You mp3 02 Can t Live a Day mp3 01 Love of My Life mp3 Save Cancel Clase 251 Photo Frame Settings You can upload your photo frames for viewing the image files The suggested resolution is 400 width x 300 height pixels or you can use an image with 4 3 aspect ratio The supported format is PNG To add a photo frame click Add and upload the file Photo Frame Settings You can Set up your own photo frames by Uploading t here The suggested trame resolation is 400 vvidth 300 height pixels or You can use an image with 4 35 aspect ratio in PNG format Photo Frame List Preview e clasico marco blanco mosaico pelicula velloso Add Close Delete 252 The name of a photo frame must be 1 to 16 characters long The maximum number of photo frames Multimedia Station supports is 64 including the system default photo frames Note that the system default photo frames cannot be deleted Photo Frame Settings You can Upload your oven photo frames The suggested frame resolution is 400 Cyvidth x 300 height pixels or WOU Can Wee an image with 43 aspect ratio in PMG format Photo Frame List Preview blogue clasico marco blanco mosaico pelicula velloso Hame Select File A rose Upload Cancel Add Delete Close 253 Set Folder Public To publi
177. ll start If the drive configuration fails again due to read write error of the HDD in the rebuilding process identify which HDD causes the error and follow the steps below to solve the problems Situation 1 The error is caused by the newly plugged in HDD If the newly plugged in HDD for example HDD 1 causes the rebuilding error please unplug HDD 1 and plug in another new HDD to start RAID rebuilding Situation 2 The error is caused by an existing HDD for example 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 HDD data to another storage device Then reinstall and set up the NAS b Format the newly plugged in HDD for example 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 HDD with errors for example HDD 2 After that insert a new HDD to NAS to replace the fault drive and execute RAID 1 migration 427 When the RAID configuration is RAID 5 or 6 The RAID configuration is changed to degraded mode read only It is recommended that you back up the data and run system installation and configuration again Caution When plugging in or unplugging a HDD please strictly adhere to the following rules Y to avoid abnormal system operation or data damage e Plug in only one HDD to NAS or unplug only one HDD from NAS at one time e After plugging in or unplugging a HDD wait for about ten s
178. ly support email alert NAS b Ime Soe _aeneeeeaeee aa a gael a n E TLEL SMS Gateway 1 parte oe eee F n mesan Qp a Pee F T i e o S Le in l page 6 ene nap 391 Sign up and set up an SMS service account Clickatell will be used in this example Go to Clickatell website http www clickatell com login php Under New Customers select Clickatell Central API New Customers If you do not already have an account take a moment to create one You will benefit from Y A user friendly administration interface Free registration and no license fees 24 7 Service amp Support Web based account accessible from anywhere Multiple payment options Product Selection Clickatell Affiliates Clickatell Wholesale 392 Fill out your personal information then click Continue Make sure you have carefully read the Terms and Conditions of the SMS service provider and that you agree to all the terms and regulations Complete our simple registrations process below to test our gateway and obtain your free test credits Indicates all fields that are required Step 1 of 4 Select Product eledi ane of the product below which WOU Would lke to register Tor Cickatell Centra communicator Step 2 of 4 Account Setup Select a country specific or international account type based on your requirements for SMS traffic delivery destinations International
179. malfunction or data loss recovery due to misuse or improper installation of hard disks in any occasions for any reasons Caution Note that if you install a HDD new or used which has never been installed on the NAS before the HDD will be formatted and partitioned automatically and all the disk data will be cleared 17 2 3 Check System Status LED and Alarm Buzzer LED Display amp System Status Overview The HDD on the NAS is being formatted The NAS is being initialised Flashes green and red The system firmware is being updated alternately every 0 5 RAID rebuilding is in process sec Online RAID capacity expansion is in process Online RAID level migration is in process The HDD 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 TS 119 does not support smart fan System Red An error occurs when accessing read Status Green write the disk data A bad sector is detected on the HDD The NAS is in degraded read only mode 2 member HDD 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 member Flashes red every 0 5 HDD fails in RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 sec configuration 1 The NAS is starting up Flashes green every 0 5 2 The NAS is not configured sec 3 The HDD is not formatted 18 Off All the HDD on the NAS are in standby mode The disk data
180. me as Single Disk Volume gt RAID 6 Disk Volume Target Disk Volume Single Disk Orve 4 The drive configuration ts about to be configured as AT Disk Volume The capacity is approximately 3726 GB Note that all the data on the selected HDD will be cleared Click OK to confirm 85 When migration is in process the required time and total drive capacity after migration are shown in the description field Curent Disk Votunme Configuration Physical Disks Drive 1 Hitachi HDS 721010KL4330 GRAD 931 51 GB Drive 2 Hitachi HDS721010KL4330 GRAD 931 51 GB Drive 3 Hitachi HDS721010KLA330 GKAQ 931 51 GB Drive 4 Hitachi HDS 721010KL4330 GRAD 931 51 GB Drive 5 Hitachi HDS721010KL4330 GKAQ 331 51 GE 86 The NAS will enter Read only mode when migration is in process during 11 49 to assure the data of the RAID configuration will be consistent after RAID migration completes After migration completes the new drive configuration is shown RAID 5 now and the status is Ready You can start to use the new drive configuration RAID Management This function enables capacity expansion RAID configuration migraton of spare drive configuration with the original drive dala esemed pte Make sure you have read ihe instuctions carelully and you fully understand the comed operation procedure before using this undian
181. mon_O1 mp3 G photos video File Copy You can click B to browse the multimedia contents in details and click the icons to open rename delete or download the files or folders Home music PRO BS ve MP con Ine A I C Name Date Type Size alburnO1 2010 0517 Folder a A oll various artists 201 0 051 7 Folder s m 27 Call Upon mp3 audio 6 136KE 7 237 Set album cover t G 12616 1920 1 12650 1600 1 1272 1600 12 12 961 52 pre flowers ipa Snowdra pPS jpg 238 Select the image file and click Save Set Album Cover Save Cancel 239 Slide Show Click Go to view multiple image files in slide show Select the playback speed 3s 6s 9s 15s and the slide show effect for full screen display from the drop down menu You can also select the photo frame for displaying the image file To view the image files in 3 dimensional 3D display click T 3s 6s 9s 2s 5s 4 FadeZoom v No Frame Copyright 2010 QNAP Systems Inc All Rights Reserved 240 Publish image files You can publish the image files on Multimedia Station to social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter Click i N I A G gt Love of My flowers jpg E Te d i We pe Le 4 TE ge ie ye a 12616 1920 1 12650 1600 1 1272 1600 12 ae ia gt JW Missing A Snow d ropes Jj PY 241 17 61 52 pre
182. n C Use static IP address Fixed IP Address Pretix Prefix Length Step 1 of 1 IPv6 Auto Configuration If you have an IPv6 enabled router on the network select this option to allow the NAS to acquire the IPv6 address and the configurations automatically Use static IP address To use a Static IP address enter the IP address e g 2001 bc95 1234 5678 prefix length e g 64 and the gateway address for the NAS You may contact your ISP for the information of the prefix and the prefix length v Enable Router Advertisement Daemon radvd To configure the NAS as an IPv6 host and distribute IPv6 addresses to the local clients which Support IPv6 enable this option and enter the prefix and prefix length IPv6 DNS server Enter the preferred DNS server in the upper field and the alternate DNS server in the lower field You may contact your ISP or network administrator for the information If you select IPv6 auto configuration leave the fields as A7 3 3 Hardware You can set the hardware functions of the NAS Hardware Hardware Enable configuration reset switch C Enable write cache for EATA Buzzer Control Enable alarm buzzer System operations startup shutdown and firmware upgrade System events terror and warning Smart Fan Configuration Low Speed Medium speed High speed Enable configuration reset switch When this function is turned on you can press the reset button for 3 second
183. n the configuration page of the Camera 1 by IE browser Enter the IP address of the first IP 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 IP camera as 192 168 1 20 Some IP cameras provide a utility for IP configuration You may refer to the user manual of the cameras for further details Please refer to http www qnap com for the supported network camera list Configure the camera settings on the NAS Login the Surveillance Station by the IE browser to configure the IP cameras Go to Settings gt Camera Settings Enter the IP camera information for example name model and IP address ig Surveillance Station 1 Camera 2 Camera 2 Camera Number 1 Camera 1 Camera Model Axis 205 Camera Name Camera 1 IP Address J Port n 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 Port User Name Password Fony Note All the camera configuration will not take effect until you click the Apply button 296 Click Test on the right to ensure the connection to the IP camera is successful If your IP camera supports audio recording you may enable the option on the Recording Settings p
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185. nt WAN IP ee After you have finished the settings you can connect to the NAS using the host name qnapgqnap dyndns org 389 Port Forwarding If your NAS is located behind an NAT router you need to open the ports of some services on the NAT router and forward these ports to the fixed LAN IP of the NAS so that you can connect to the services correctly from the Internet This function is available on most routers in the market and is often known as Port Forwarding NAT Server or Virtual Server For example to connect to the administration interface of NAS series you need to open port 8080 Current open service ports on QNAP NAS 8080 All models TS 101 201 with firmware Web based system management v2 3 0 or later 6000 TS 100 101 201 firmware prior to v2 1 1 m E 2 Download Station BitTorrent download 6881 6999 2 2 Web based system management P SL 1 73 45 390 21 Set SMS and Email Alert QNAP NAS supports SMS and email alert to inform the users of system error or warning SMS is the abbreviation of Short Message Service which is known for the mobile text message service By subscribing with the SMS service providers you are able to set up QNAP NAS to send SMS to the designated mobile phones in the event of system warning or errors This demonstration shows you how to set up both the SMS and email alert on your NAS See below for the usage diagram TS 109 209 409 409U series on
186. 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 1 1 Regulatory Notice C FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Shielded interface cable
187. of the Time Machine backup the sparse bundle disk image which was created by Time Machine Size Size of this Time Machine backup Date Modified Last modified date of this Time Machine backup Delete Delete the selected Time Machine backup 331 16 External Device External Storage Device B3A USB Printer B33 UPS Settings 34 16 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 You can format the external drive as FAT32 NTFS EXT3 or HFS Mac only Select the option from the drop down menu next to Format As and click FORMAT NOW All the data will be cleared External Storage Device External Storage Device Manufacturer ISB 2 0 Model Flash Disk Device Type JSB 2 0 Total Free size 1 56 GB 1 65 GB File System FAT Status Ready UISBDisk1 FORMAT NOW REMOVE DISK PARTITION REMOVE DEVICE To remove the hardware device please click Remove device When the system does not show the device anymore you can remove it safely Hote Do NOT unplug the device when itis in use to protect the device 332 16 2 USB Printer To provide printer sharing function for the network users you can simply connect a USB printe
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189. older name Select to hide the folder or not and enter an optional comment for the portal folder Create A Portal Folder ONAP Create A Portal Folder TURBO NAS Step 1 of 1 CANCEL 158 4 Click Link Configuration and enter the remote folder settings Make sure the share folders are open for public access Note If there is permission control on the share folders you need to join the NAS and the remote servers to the same AD domain Folder Aggregation List QO Create A Portal Folder Create 4 Portal Folder amp Imports Export Folder Tree ac shares Delete Delete Remote Folder Link Remote Folder Link Fortal Folder Name Shares Host Hame Remote Share Folder Link Name 1 Step 1of1 159 5 Upon successful connection you can connect to the remote folders through the NAS shares on 172 17 23 107 File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Eac hi Dy JO search gt Folders ii Address Mame File and Folder Tasks k2 Media on 172 17 27 249 C FPublic on 10 8 12 103 Other Places Details 2 objects 160 5 4 Quota To allocate the 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 the disk quota the user cannot upload any data to the server anymore By default no limitations are set for the users You can modify the following options e Enable quota for all users e Quot
190. on Before you start to use the iSCSI target service make sure you have created an iSCSI target with a LUN on the NAS and installed the correct iSCSI initiator for your OS About Linux Open iSCSI Initiator The Linux Open iSCSI Initiator is a built in package in Ubuntu 8 04 LTS or later You can connect to an iSCSI volume ata shell prompt with just a few commands More information about Ubuntu is available at http www ubuntu com and for information and download location of Open iSCSI please visit http www open iscsi org Before you start Install the open iscsi package The package is also known as the Linux Open iSCSI Initiator sudo apt get install open iscsi Now follow the steps below to connect to an iSCSI target QNAP NAS with Linux Open iSCSI Initiator You may need to modify the iscsid conf for CHAP logon information such as node session auth username amp node session auth password vi etc iscsi iscsid conf Save and close the file then restart the open iscsi service etc init d open iscsi restart Discover the iSCSI targets on a specific host the QNAP NAS in this example for example 10 8 12 31 with default port 3260 iscsiadm m discovery t sendtargets p 10 8 12 31 3260 Check the available iSCSI node s to connect iscsiadm m node You can delete the node s you don t want to connect to when the service is on with the following command iscsiadm m node op delete targetname THE_TARG
191. on procedure before using this function Current Disk Volume Configuration Volume Total Size Bitmap Status Description The operationis you can execute Mirroring Disk Volume Drive 1 2 145 24 GB Mo Expand capacity 74 Expand Capacity Online RAID Capacity Expansion Scenario You bought four 250GB HDD for initial setup of TS 509 Pro and configured RAID 5 disk configuration with the four HDD A half year later the data size of the department has largely increased to 1 5TB In other words the storage capacity of the NAS is running out of use At the same time the price of 1TB hard drives has dropped to a large extent STEP 2 STEP G Replace the drive 1 2 3 4 Fe A C Czgaraini 75 Operation procedure In Disk Management gt RAID Management select the disk volume for expansion and click EXPAND CAPACITY RAID Management 0 This fundion enaives cacaotr expansion RAID condgquraben migeaton of spare deve configuration wih Het orignal Gave data reser Hote aie sore you howe read fie insracions caia and you iay undewsiand he comed operon procedure bore using this funcion Curren Disk Voume Conte ton N crane CARREY ADD HARD naive MIGRATE CONFIGURE SPARE parE Feer Seatac ang inciies page cho mari Click Change for the first HDD to be replaced Follow the instructions to proceed RAID Management Expand capacity Select the drive to ad
192. ons fr J Backup b E Extemal Device t O System Status Notification CONFIGURE SMTP SERVER Configure SMSC Server we got from the previous step to configure the SMSC server CONFIGURE SMSC SERVER ALERT NOTIFICATION You can configure the SMSC settings to send instant system alerts Wa the SMS senice provided by the SMS provider SMS Serice Provider Cickatell Enable SSL Connection SSL Port SMS Server Login Name SMS Server Login Password SMS Server APIID 397 htipoiwww cickatell com 44a gmap CEL To 3176048 Next go to System Administration gt Notification gt Alert Notification and enter your mobile number Notification Alert Hotification When a system event occurs an alert email SMS will be sent automatically cond ssum anor aenor ERS E mail address 1 m malcom E ha address 2 pevare Nale The SMTP ceme musi be configured first bor abori mail delivery Can Prone He 86 kama seo sas ee nmi aan ee ee ee ee ee aame Cell Phone Mo 2 886 SEND A TEST Sins MESSAGE Mole You must configure he SMSC orsi l be able l send SMS notttciman properly Congratulations Itis all set up and now you may want to test if your have configure the SMS notification properly by clicking SEND A TEST SMS MESSAGE If nothing goes wrong you should be able to receive it in less than 10 seconds 398 Set the SMTP server and email alert Go to System Administ
193. ons amp Supplies Default Printer PM SO9PR Default Paper Size in Page Setup rh Click the lock to prevent further changes 348 16 3 UPS Settings By enabling the UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply support you can protect your NAS from abnormal system shutdown caused by power disruption In the event of a power failure the NAS will shut down automatically or enter auto protection mode by probing the power status of the connected UPS unit UPS Settings UPS Settings Protocol IF Address of Network UPS Serer UPS Information UPS Brand UPS Model AC Power Status Battery Capacity Estimated Protection Time 349 Standalone mode USB To operate under USB standalone mode follow the steps below 1 2 3 Plug in the USB cable on the UPS to the NAS Select the option Enable UPS Support Choose between whether the NAS will shut down or enter auto protection mode after AC power fails Specify the time in minutes that the NAS should wait before executing the option you have selected After the NAS enters auto protection mode the NAS resumes the previous operation status when the power restores Click Apply to confirm Standalone mode SNMP To operate under SNMP standalone mode follow the steps below if 2 3 Make sure the NAS is connected to the same physical network as the SNMP based UPS Select the option Enable UPS Support Choose between whether the NAS will s
194. or Sareea bre Liga Money Contacts 384 Complete the form to create your free account Create Your DynDNS Account Please complete the form to create your Fee DynDNS Account User Information _ 7 Teer pitied needs to be more than G chueactert ated dang be the terre ot your uber Password ses ic nek AEO SPANA til k SSAA Weel orcin abanelnt ba Sia goal About You optional Providing this information will help ut to better understand our cutters and tailor future offerings more accurately to your needs Thanks for your hep After you have created an account a confirmation mail will be sent to your email address Account Created Your account qnapgnap has been created Directors for activating your account have been sent to your email address 0 ogee tation plane follow che directions you recehe within 43 hours You should recee the confirmation email within a fw minutes Please make certain that your spar filtering allows messages fom supper tihdyndins com to be delivered If you have not received this email within an hour or 90 request a pasword reset Following the instructions in the password reset email will also confirm your new account Thanks for using DynDNS 385 After confirming the registration login the DDNS service Login Account Login The account summary is shown C DynDNS tasers en Agcount Settings ee Pana EPE rA wie war DING O a oae your email address s
195. or animated GIF files Playback FLV MPEG 4 Video H 264 AAC Transcode AVI MP4 M4V MPG MPEG RM RMVB WMV Files will be converted into FLV ee albumi various artists 27 Call Upon 226 Home Return to the home directory of Multimedia Station Parent Directory Return to the parent directory Refresh Refresh current directory Manage Album You can 1 Create new album under the current directory and 2 Add new files to this album by copying or uploading files to this directory Set Album Cover You can set up the album cover for each album directory by specifying one photo in this album directory Cooliris Browse your photos in 3 dimensional way with Cooliris You need to install the Cooliris plug in for your browser first Slide Show Start slide show You can set up the photo frame background music and animation in the slide show mode Publish Publish the chosen photos max 5 photos to popular social networking sites It now Supports Twitter Facebook MySpace Plurk Windows Live and Blogger Note that the album must be set to public Control Panel gt Set Folder Public before it can be published and Multimedia Station must be accessible from the Internet It is Suggested to set up the DDNS for the NAS before using this feature E mail Send photos max 5 photos to friends by e mails Note that you have to set up the SMTP server in the NAS administration console before us
196. ost_name according to your settings In this example the URLs are http site1 mysite com http site2 mysite com http www mysite2 com You should see the Joomla phpBB3 and WordPress web pages respectively 211 6 8 Network Service Discovery UPnP Discovery Service When a UPnP device is added to the network the UPnP discovery protocol allows the device to advertise its services to the control points on the network By enabling UPnP Discovery Service the NAS can be discovered by any operating systems that Support UPnP Network Service Discovery UPNP DISCOVERY SERVICE BONJOUR UPnP Discovery Service After enabling this service your WAS can be discovered by any operating systems that support UPnP Enable UPnAP Service 212 Bonjour By broadcasting the network service s with Bonjour your Mac will automatically discover the network services such as FTP running on the NAS without the need to enter the IP addresses or configure the DNS servers Note You have to activate the services on their setup pages and then turn them on in this section so that the NAS will advertise this service with Bonjour UPNP DISCOVERY SERVICE BONJOUR Bonjour Before broadcasting the following services through Bonjour please DO MOT forgetto enable these services first Web Administration 213 7 Web File Manager To connect to the files on the NAS by a web browser enable Web File Manager If the NAS is conn
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200. ou through installing phpBss updating to the latest version of php amp B3 from past releases as well as converting to phpB8B3 from a different discussion board system induckng phpBB2 For more nformaton we encourage you to read the installation guide To read the phpBB license or learn about obtaining support and our stance on it please seleg the respective options from the side menu To continue please select the appropriate tab above 412 Click Proceed to next step The Database server hostname or DSN the address of the database server this i5 not needed The Database name the name of the database on the server The Database username and Database password the login data to access the database Note f you are installing using SQLite you should enter the full path to your database MySQL 3 23 or above MySOU supported s PostgreSQL 7 3 SQLite 2 8 2 Firebird 2 0 MS SQL Server 2000 or above directly or via ODBC Oracle 413 The installation compatibility page will be shown In most of the cases your current web server Should be compatible with the requirements so click Start install to go the next step Fill up the fields with your MySQL information including the host name database name database username and database password then click Proceed to next step to continue p m e ii oo a hara a Installation Panel OVERVIEW INSTALL
201. ownload Station Multimedia Station eb Server Disk configuration Raid 1 Encrypt disk volume Yes File System EXT4 Drive 1 Seagate STITBO3S15A5 CC44 149 05 GB Drive 2 Seagate 51316031545 CC44 149 05 GB START INSTALLATION 7 All the installed hard disk drives will be formatted and all the data will be cleared Click OK to proceed The hard drives will be formatted and all data will be cleared Are you sure 13 8 When finished click Return to system administration page or enter the NAS IP in the web browser to connect to the web administration page of the NAS Quick Configuration System is initializing please wait The system is being configured Do MOT power off the server or Unplug the hard drives i Change the name for this server Bo Change the administrator password Bz Change the time settings Bq Change the network settings 5 Start the network services Ze Initialize the hard disk YS system configuration completed Return to system administration page 14 2 1 Browse the CD ROM The NAS CD ROM contains documentation including Quick Installation Guide QIG user manual application notes and software utilities QNAP Finder NetBak Replicator and QGet Ciuick Installation Guide Install ANAP Finder Install Wetbak Replicator Install tset System firmware User Manual and Application Notes Browse CD 15 You can browse the CD ROM and access the follow
202. p or overwrite existing file in the folder Upload to Qmultimedia Browse Start Clear Mode Skip Overwrite 27 9 kB Remove 69 5 kB Remove 81 8 KB Remove 103 1 kB Remove Close iv Click Start Download file i Selecta file or folder to download E to download the file ii Right click the mouse and select Download or click Create folder i Select a network share or folder in which you want to create a new folder ii Click le Create Folder iii Enter the name of the new folder and click OK 216 Rename file or folder i Selecta file or folder to rename ii Click Pi Rename iii Enter the new file or folder name and click OK Copy files or folders i Select the files or folders to copy ii Click Hm Copy iii Select the destination folder iv Select to skip or overwrite the existing file in the destination folder Click OK Move files or folders i Select the files or folders to move ii Click Move iii Select the destination folder iv Select to skip or overwrite the existing file in the destination folder Click OK Delete file or folder i Selecta file or folder to delete li Click x Delete on the toolbar iii Confirm to delete the file or folder 217 Extract files i To extract a zipped file on the NAS right click the zipped file and select Extract Mame sky and flore Q Nal Q
203. p3 T Shayne Ward You re Not Alone mp3 Cancel Close 277 Select the playlist from the drop down menu and then choose the music files to add to the playlist and click gt Click Save to save the playlist Playlist Eqitor Playlist see AyList Y Delete e Up Shayne Ward Someone To Love mp3 ae Shayne Ward Breathless mp3 Shayne Ward Melt The Snow mp3 Shayne Ward Melt The Snow mp3 Shayne Ward Stand By Me mp3 Shayne Ward Someone To Love mp3 a Shayne Ward Stand By Me mp3 a Shayne Ward That s My Goal mp3 T Shayne Ward You re Not Alone mp3 Cancel Close 278 You can play the playlists created on the NAS by My Jukebox on iPhone Pod ie eS I iPod ae Logout My Jukebox 32 iim AList Someone To Love Shayne ad Shayne Vad Melt The Snow ma A Sh 5 W nite reed Shee Feil a Stand By M a i and 3 songs Media Center My Jukebox IEX Upload Photos My Favorites 279 Once the audio file has been streamed completely it will be saved in the cache in Recently Played iPod 4 39 Back Recently Played Melt The Snow Haire Feed Shayne wae That s My Goa pity LA Opa LE fT Wee S a Stand By Me i f p i iat a a 3 songs 280 You can edit the cache settings under Settings iPod gt Logout Media Center My Jukebox Upload Photos My Favorites iPod gt 7 4 46 Back Settings Global Se
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205. panded by online RAID capacity expansion e Instant Allocation Select this option to allocate the disk space to the LUN instantly This option guarantees the disk space assigned to the LUN but may take more time to create the LUN Enter the LUN name and specify the LUN location disk volume on the NAS Enter the capacity for the LUN Click Next iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard ONAP Create an iSCSI LUN TURBO NAS LUN Allocation Thin Provisioning C Instant Allocation O LUM Marne Capacity A Step 4of6 BACK CANCEL 106 8 Confirm the settings and click Next iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard ONAP Confirm Settings TURBO NAS Target Name target Target ION ign 2004 04 com qnapts 309 is esitargetld 8aloot Target Alias target Data Digest Yes Header Digest Yes CHAP authentication Mo CHAP Username one2s45 Mutual CHAP authentication Yes Mutual CHAP Username ddri1111 LUN Allocation Thin Provisioning LUN Name 001 Step 6 of 6 BACK CANCEL 9 When the target and the LUN have been created click Finish iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard NAP iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard TURBO NAS Created successfully You can perform advance settings atthe TARGET MANAGEMENT and ADVANCE ACL page Step 6 of 6 FINISH 107 10 The target and LUN are shown on the list under the Target Management tab iSCSI Target List 01 iqn 2004 04 comts 239 iscsi target01 8chcoc L
206. play tem 1 50 Total 62 Show 50 v items Disk info_ Used Size 22 95 GB Free Size 122 28 GB 219 Mount ISO Shares To mount an ISO file on the NAS as a share folder follow the steps below Locate the ISO file on the NAS Right click the file and select Mount ISO 7 test 150 O0 BEDO Name S ZE Type F_TSCO_859U 20100514 3 2 6 cksum 526 CRSUM File U F_TSCD_859U_20100514_3 2 6iso 450 06 h ISO File Download eS 5 439_ 3 41 4 _Build061 5 img ad Ivica File so 459 3 1 1 Buide 5 zip IP File o Mount Isc o Move Qo Copy amp 3 Delete Rename Properties Enter the share folder name and click OK Mount 150 Share folder FTSCD 859 20100 Mame OK Cancel Click OK to confirm System message i This 150 share F_TSCO_859U_20100514_3 2 6 has been mounted successtully 220 The ISO share folder will appear on the share folder list You can access the contents of the ISO image file You can login the NAS web interface with an administrator account and specify the access rights of the users in Access Right Management gt Share Folders gt ISO Share Folders Web File Manager gt F_TSCD_859U_270100514_ 3 2 6 Welcome admin Loge OOE Hame Size Type Modified Time Permission J Finder D autorun Folder 20100514 10 35 41 355 r xr xr x E C ac E L Manual aC aGet klac Folder 20100544 10 33 47 555 r xr xr x r Finder Folder 20100544 10 33
207. ptional Domain MetBlOS Mame AD Server Mame Domain Organization Unit Optional Domain Administrator Username Domain Administrator Password 163 Standalone Server Use local users for user authentication AD Domain Member The NAS supports Windows AD Active Directory to provide quick and direct import of the user accounts to the existing AD server available on your network This function helps you save the time and effort on creating the user accounts and passwords and lowers the IT maintenance cost by automatic configuration procedure e Server Description Describe the NAS for the users to identify the server To use the NAS on the Microsoft Windows OS you must enable Microsoft Network Services e Workgroup Specify the workgroup the NAS belongs to The workgroup is a computer group unit on Microsoft Windows network for network sharing e AD Server Name Enter the name of the AD server when the AD domain is selected for authentication e 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 164 Join QNAP NAS to Windows Server 2003 2008 Active Directory Active Directory is a Microsoft directory used in Windows environments to centrally store share and manage the information and resources on your network It is a hierarchical data centre which centrally holds the information of the users user groups and the computers for secure acc
208. r CHAP only only the iSCSI target authenticates the initiator In other words the initiators have to enter the user name password to connect to the target Mutual CHAP Turn on this option for two way authentication between the iSCSI target and the initiator The target authenticates the initiator using the first set of user name and password The initiator authenticates the target using the Mutual CHAP settings Field User name limitation Password limitation Use CHAP e The only valid characters are 0 e The only valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z 9 a z A Z e Maximum length 256 characters Maximum length 12 16 authentication characters Mutual CHAP e The only valid characters are 0 e The only valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z colon dot 9 a z A Z colon dot and dash and dash e Maximum length 12 16 Maximum length 12 16 characters characters Type f None Co CHAP User Name i A Z a z 0 9 Password A Z a z O 9 Re enter Fassword M Mutual CHAP Initiator Name A Z a z 0 9 Password A Z a z 0 9 CRC Checksum optional Data Digest Header Digest 100 Upon successful creation the iSCSI target will be shown on the iSCSI Target List iSCSI Configuration iqn 2004 04 com qnapts 219 iscsimytargeteacddoo 10 00 GB Select the option Enable iSCSI Target Service under the tab iSCSI TARGET and click Apply The iSCS
209. r FTP client does not support Unicode you are recommended to turn off this option and select the language you specify in General Settings gt Language so that the file and folder names can be correctly shown If your FTP client supports Unicode enable Unicode support for both your client and the NAS Anonymous Login You can turn on this option to allow anonymous access to the NAS by FTP The users can connect to the files and folders which are open for public access If this option is turned off the users must enter an authorized user name and password to connect to the server Passive FTP Port Range You can use the default port range 55536 56559 or specify a port range larger than 1023 When using this function make sure you have opened the ports on your router or firewall FTP Transfer Limitation Specify the maximum number of FTP connections maximum connections of a single user 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 the FTP server NAS is behind a router and a remote computer cannot connect to the FTP server over the WAN enable this function When this option is turned on the NAS replies the IP address you specify or automatically detects the external IP address so that the remote computer is able to connect to the FTP server 181 6 5 Telnet SSH You can turn on this option to
210. r name and password to login the QNAP NAS Then click Connect Registered user name TimeMachine Password The password you have configured on the NAS It is empty by default Enter your name and password for the server NASAABB18 so that Time Machine can access it Connect as C Guest Registered User Name TimeMachine 4 Upon successful connection the Time Machine is switched ON The available space for backup is shown and the backup will start in 120 seconds e00 Time Machine aLe shom an CD Name TMBackup MASAABB1S Available 168 09 GB of 311 9 GB Oldest Backup BoE S Latest Backup _ Options Next Backup 103 seconds x Time Machine Time Machine keeps Hourly backups for the past 24 hours Daily backups for the past month Weekly backups for all previous months The oldest backups are deleted when your disk becomes full W Show Time Machine status in the menu bar of Click the lock to prevent further changes The first time backup may take more time according to the data size on Mac To recover the data to the Mac OS see the tutorial on http www apple com 330 Manage Backup You can manage the existing backup on this page Manage Backup Volume RAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 123 z E JW MacBook Pro Sparsebundle 37GB 2010 05 17 20 58 16 Delete Volume Display Time Machine backup tasks stored in the volume Name The name
211. r own settings Multimedia Station Multimedia Station Enable Multimedia Station LJ Show service link on the login page After enabling this service you may click one of the following links to enter Multimedia Station http 0 6 12 46 SOM Svar https 108 12 468081 Mover Rescan media library Reset admin password Password Verity Password ee ee 222 3 The first time you connect to Multimedia Station enter a new password for the admin account Then click Submit If you have created user accounts for the previous version of Multimedia Station you may select Keep existing user accounts to reserve the user accounts Note that the user accounts including admin of Multimedia Station are different from the system user accounts on the NAS For security concern you are highly suggested to set a different password for admin The password must be 1 to 16 characters long It can only contain A Z a z 0 9 _ Welcome to Multimedia Station v2 Please enter the new password for the admin account and select the option Keep existing user accounts to reserve the user accounts and the access rant settings of the previous version of Multimedia Station Mote that the user accounts including admin of Multimedia Station are different from the system user accounts For 5 ted ta set a different password for admin 223 4 When the page of Multimedia Station is shown clic
212. r rere Step 1 otf CANCEL 318 3 Enter the IP address or domain name if any of the remote server the port number of the remote server 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 Destination TURBO NAS Name or IP address of the remote server 10 8 13 50 Port Number a User Name admin Password CL Remote Host Testing TEST Step 2 oat 319 4 Enter the destination path The share folder name network share or directory is case sensitive Remote Replication a ONAP Remote Destination TURBO NAS Destination Path ee e g ShareFolder Directory Remain Capacity 96 42 GH Step 3 at CANCEL 320 5 Enter the source path You can select to back up the whole network share and a folder in the Share Remote Replication eS QNHP TURBO NAS Local Source Local Path fee OO i e g ShareFolder Directory Step 4 of F 6 Define the replication schedule Remote Replication ONAP Replication Schedule TURBO NAS select schedule Replicate Now O Daily O
213. r terrier rer irr rrr rrr rrr rrr rr rir rrr itr rrr rrr reir rrr rr irri a7 Disk Volume Mirroring Disk Volume Drive 12 s Hide Network Drive yes No Lock file oplocks Yes No J Comment optional Enable write onby access on FIP connection i Step 1 of 1 324 Amazon S3 Amazon S3 Simple Storage Service is an online storage web service offered by AWS Amazon Web Services It provides a simple web services interface that can be used to store and retrieve the data from anywhere on the web With Amazon S3 you can upload the data from your NAS to Amazon S3 or download the data from Amazon S3 to your NAS Note that you need to register an AWS account from http aws amazon com and pay for the service After signing up for an account you need to create at least one bucket root folder on Amazon S3 by an Amazon S3 application We recommend the Mozilla Firefox add on S3Fox for beginners Remote Replication REMOTE REPLICATION AMAZON 53 Amazon S3 This function allows you to Upload the data from the MAS to Amazon 53 or vice versa Hote Please synchronize the system time with an Internet time server before using this function To configure the system date and time please click here Current Jobs amp Create New Replicating Job Job Hame Usage Type Schedule Status Action 325 After setting up the Amazon S3 account follow the steps below to back up the data to or retrieve the
214. r to the USB port of the NAS The NAS detects the printer automatically Up to 3 printers are supported USB Printer USB Printer Manufacturer Model Status Mo printer detected Clean up spool space of printer CLEAN NOW Note e Please connect a USB printer to the NAS after the software configuration is completed e The NAS does not support multifunction printer e For the information of the supported USB printer models please visit http www qnap com 333 16 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 3 Install the printer driver Add Printer Wizard IF your printer came with is not listed consult your Manufacturer ali Agta Alps Apollo Apple APS PS AST ey This driver is digitally signed Tell me why diver signing is important dl Cancel 4 When finished you can start to use the network printer service of the NAS 334 Method 2 The following configuration method has been verified on Windows XP only 1 Open Printers and Faxes 2 Delete the existing network printer if any 3 Right click the blank area in the Printers and Faxes window Select Server Properties 4 Click the Ports tab and delete the ports configured for the previous network printer if any 5 Restart your PC 6 Open Printers and Faxes 7 Click Add a printer and click Next
215. ration gt Notification gt Configure SMTP server and enter a valid SMTP information We will use Gmail as the SMTP service provider in this example Notification CONFIGURE SMTP SERVER CONFIGURE SMSC SERVER ALERT NOTIFICATION Configure SMTP Server PortNumber 557 M Enaide SMTP Authentication UserName it Password sseeeses if Use SSL TLS secure connection Sram Reset C Disk Management O Access Righ Management gt O Network Senioes Applications O Backup O Edema Gece O System Status Next go to System Administration gt Notification gt Alert Notification and enter your email address and specify whether you want to receive system warning alerts too besides the system error alerts You can test if the email sending process works by clicking SEND A TEST E MAIL Now no matter if you are out at work or away from home you will still be notified of any NAS error and warning right away by either an SMS sent to your mobile or an email and be able to act in case of any unexpected events 399 22 Set up UPnP Media Server for Media Playing This section shows you how to set up the UPnP media server on QNAP NAS to share the multimedia files to the media player on the local network and play them in your home entertainment system OSUCable NAT ould mcm Ee eee 400 Enable UPnP Media Server Go to Applications gt UPnP Media Server and select the opt
216. rd settings here to access the target Mutual CHAP Enable this option for two way authentication between the iSCSI target and the initiator The target authenticates the initiator using the first set of user name and password The initiator authenticates the target using the Mutual CHAP settings Field User name limitation Password limitation Use CHAP e The only valid characters are 0 e The only valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z 9 a z A Z Maximum length 256 Maximum length 12 16 authentication characters characters Mutual CHAP e The only valid characters are 0 e The only valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z colon dot 9 a z A Z colon dot and dash and dash Maximum length 12 16 Maximum length 12 16 characters characters iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard QNAP CHAP Authentication Settings TURBO NAS jf Use CHAP authentication User Marne Password Re enter Password ivf hiutual CHAP User Mame Password Re enter Password Step 3 of 6 105 7 Create an iSCSI LUN An iSCSI LUN is a logical volume mapped to the iSCSI target Select one of the following modes to allocate the disk space to the LUN e Thin Provisioning Select this option to allocate the disk space in a flexible manner You can allocate the disk space to the target anytime regardless of the current storage capacity available on the NAS Over allocation is allowed since the storage capacity of the NAS can be ex
217. re User Groups gt Create a User Group administrators eYerone test 143 5 3 Share Folders Share Folders You can create different network share folders for various types of files and assign different access rights to the users or user groups The number of share folders you can create on the NAS varies according to the NAS models See the table below for more details Maximum number of share folders NAS models 512 TS 419P TS 410U TS 419U TS 259 Pro TS 239 Pro II TS 259 Pro SS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 439U SP RP TS 459 Pro TS 459U SP RP TS 509 Pro TS 559 Pro TS 639 Pro TS 659 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 859 Pro TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP TS 859U RP On the share folder list you can view the current data size number of sub folders and files created in the network share and the folder status hidden or not Share Folders SHARE FOLDERS ISO SHARE FOLDERS FOLDER AGGREGATION Ee New Share Folder gt Restore Default Network Shares ACHUOF Download 29 58 MB Ee Multimedia 19 97 GB ggm Network Recycle Bin 1 13 45 KE BEGGrs Public 6 49 GB 2 a is Ae Recordings 26 45 KB HBOS Usb 13 45 KB BEaGBES Web 21 06 MB eS F root 170 08 GB D 144 To create a share folder click New Share Folder New Share Folder S Restore Default Network Shares Download 29 58 MB GeiGaos Multimedia 19 87 GE Gears Network Recycle Bin 1 13 45 KB Public 6 49 GB Geiaors
218. reate An ISO Share Folder aya ONAP Setup complete TURBO NAS The new share folder has been created successfully Click FINISH to exit Step T ot 155 7 After mounting the image file you can specify the access rights of the users over different network protocols such as SMB AFP NFS and WebDAV by clicking the icons in the Action column Mount An ISO File 429 94 MB af The NAS supports mounting ISO image files by Web File Manager see herel21 for more information 156 Folder Aggregation You can aggregate the share folders on Microsoft network as a portal folder on the NAS and let the NAS users access the share folders through your NAS Up to 10 share folders can be linked to a portal folder Note This function is supported only in Microsoft networking service To use this function follow the steps below 1 Enable folder aggregation SHARE FOLDERS ISO SHARE FOLDERS FOLDER AGGREGATION Folder Aggregation Enable Folder Aggregation Enable this function will allow you to aggregate all shared folders in local network into a portal folder in your MAS Folder Aggregation is for Microsoft Network Samba Service ONLY Folder Aggregation List Create A Portal Folder amp Import Export Folder Tree 2 Click Create A Portal Folder Folder Aggregation List Create 4 Portal Folder f amp Import Export Folder Tree 157 3 Enter the portal f
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220. rme Dine 122345 EXPAND CAPACITY BACK 78 After changing the HDD and rebuilding completes you can click EXPAND CAPACITY to execute RAID expansion RAID Management z This function enables capacity expansion RAID configuration migration or spare drive configuration with the original dise data reserved Note Make sure you have read the instructions carefully and you fully understand the comedi operation procedure before using this function Current Disk Volume Configuration a amp The operahon s you can execute Expand capacity RAID 5 Disk Volume Dive 12345 3 Ready CONFIGURE SPARE DRIVE BITMAP RECOVER For detailed instuctions please chock here Click OK to proceed The NAS beeps and starts to expand the capacity RAID Management Expand capacity Sted the drive to add Expand capacity Disk Modal Capacity esha ae aee AI lt lt lt Drive 1 Hitachi HDST21010KLAI30 GKAO 631 5168 Ready Le Processing Joret i 7 j Drive 2 Hitachi HDST21010KLA330 GKAO 931 5168 Ready T Processing Drive 3 Hitachi HDS7 21010KLA330 GKAO 931 51 G8 Ready VS Processing Ci J i r 1 Drive 4 Hitachi HDS721010KLAI30 GKAO 991 5168 Ready Processing Drive 5 Hitachi HDS721010KLAS30 GRA 931 51 68 Ready na Processing i Target Disk Volume RAID 5 Disk Volume Orne 12345 You can expand the d
221. rt After enabling the Time Machine function you can use the MAS as one ofthe Mac OS Time Machine backup destinations Enable Time Machine support Display Mame TMBackup User Name TimeMachine Password Volume Capacity Hote When using the Time Machine function AFP serice willbe enabled automatically Mote that all the Time Machine users share the same network share for this function Enter the Time Machine password The password is empty by default Select a volume on the NAS as the backup destination Enter the storage capacity that Time Machine backup is allowed to use m BR U N Click Apply to save the settings All the Time Machine users share the same network share for this function 328 Configure the backup settings on Mac 1 Open Time Machine on your Mac and click Select Backup Disk e900 Time Machine Select Backup Disk J i f Time Machine Time Machine keeps copies of everything on your Mac including system files applications and settings as well as your music pictures and other important files Since Time z Machine keeps daily backups you can revisit your Mac as it OFF a ON appeared iin the past M Show Time Machine status in the menu bar a Click the lock to prevent further changes 2 Select the TMBackup on your NAS from the list and click Use for Backup TMBackup meet on NASAABBOE Set Up Time Capsule 329 3 Enter the use
222. rties Rec cle Bin 2 Click Sign up for online storage or connect to a network server Map Network Drive Windows can help you connect to a shared network Folder and assign a drive letter to the connection so that you can access the folder using My Computer Specify the drive letter For the connection and the Folder that you want to connect to Drive Y Folder Browse Example iserverishare Reconnect at logon network server lt Back Finish E cane 188 3 Select Choose another network location MM Add Network Place Wizard Where do you want to create this network place Select a service provider Eya co PE Danamon p E O ey ieee S DEE To just create a shotcut click Choose another n MSN Communities f Share your f files with others or store them for your personal USE 189 4 Enter the URL of your NAS with the share folder name Note that you should put a key at the end of the URL Click Next Format http NAS_IP_or_HOST_NAME SHARE_FOLDER_NAME Add Network Place Wizard What is the address of this network place Type the address of the Web site FTP site or network locaton that this shortcut wall open 5 Enter the user name and password which has the WebDAV access right to connect to the share folder 190 6 Type a name for this network place Addi Network Place Wizard What do you want to name this place fd a ee ee Me ie e
223. s if any must be used in order to comply with the emission limits C CE NOTICE Class B only 1 2 Symbols in this document Warning Caution Important This icon indicates the instructions must be strictly followed Failure to do so could result in injury to human body or death This icon indicates the action may lead to disk clearance or loss OR failure to follow the instructions could result in data damage disk damage or product damage This icon indicates the information provided is important or related to legal regulations 1 3 Safety Information and Precautions 10 11 12 The NAS can operate normally in the temperature of O 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 the 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 disk drives HDD in the NAS when installing the HDD for proper operation Do not place the NAS near any liquid Do not place the NAS on an
224. s to reset the administrator password and the system settings to default The disk data will be retained Enable hard disk standby mode When this function is turned on the HDD enters standby mode if there is no access within the specified period 48 Enable light signal alert when the free size of SATA disk is less than the value The status LED flashes red and green when this function is turned on and the free space of the SATA HDD is less than the value The range of the value is 1 51200 MB Enable write cache for EXT4 If the disk volume of the NAS is in EXT 4 format you can gain better write performance by turning on this option Note that an unexpected system shutdown may lead to incomplete data transfer when data write is in process This option will be turned off when any of the following services is enabled Download Station MySQL service user quota and Surveillance Station You are recommended to turn this option off if the NAS is set as a shared storage in a virtualized or clustered environment Enable alarm buzzer You can select to turn on the alarm buzzer when system operation startup shutdown and firmware upgrade and system events error and warning occur 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 automatically adjusted when the server temp
225. 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 Web network folder You can enter http NAS IP phpMyAdmin in the web browser to enter the phpMyAdmin page and manage the MySQL database Note e Do not delete the phpMyAdmin folder You can rename this folder but the link on the MySQL server page will not be updated To connect to the renamed folder you can enter the link http NAS IP renamed folder in the web browser e The phpMyAdmin folder is created after the first time installation When you update the firmware the folder remains unchanged 307 Database Maintenance e Reset root password Execute this function to reset the password of MySQL root as admin e Re initialize database Execute this function to delete all the data on MySQL database For the information of hosting a phpBB forum on the NAS see here 409 MySQL Server MySQL Server You can enable WySCL server as the website database iV Enable MySQL Server Enable this option to allow remote connection of MySQL server C Enable TORVIP Metworking Hote You can install the phptyAdmin package to manage your MySQL server To install the phpMyAdmin please click here Database Maintenance You can reset the database password or re initialize the database RESET ROOT PASSWORD RE INITIALIZE DATABASE 308 14 QPKG Plugins You can install the QPKG pac
226. sh the image files to the Web you have to make the folder public Select the folder to allow public access and click gt Then click Save Note that the public folders will be seen and accessed by anyone without logging in Multimedia Station Set Folder Public The folder must be made public before t can be published Mote that if the tolder has become public others can see it without logging in Inaccessible Folder Accessible Folder MUSIC photos viden Save Cancel 254 8 1 QMobile QMobile is an application dedicated to iPhone iPod Touch and iPad users You can browse and play the multimedia files stored on QNAP NAS upload photos to the NAS or download your favorite multimedia files to your iPhone iPod Touch iPad and play them offline It also provides auto synchronization feature upon every connection Note QMobile is applicable to QNAP Turbo NAS running firmware version 3 3 0 or later Make sure you have enabled Multimedia Station and Web Server and configure the shared contents to allow QMobile to access the multimedia files on the NAS The user accounts created on the NAS and the Multimedia Station are independent of one another Please make sure you access Multimedia Station using an authorized user account 255 Install QMobile Download QMobile from App Store 2 22 we Photo 256 After installation QMobile will be shown on the screen iPod P46 5 25 ONAP Systems In
227. slave mode below Network slave mode A network UPS slave communicates with network UPS master to receive the UPS status To set up your NAS with UPS as network slave mode follow the steps below 1 Make sure the NAS is connected to the same physical network as the network UPS master 2 Select the option Enable UPS Support 3 Choose between whether the NAS will shut down or enter auto protection mode after AC power fails Specify the time in minutes that the NAS should wait before executing the option you have selected After the NAS enters auto protection mode the NAS resumes the previous operation status when the power restores Select USB slave mode from the Protocol drop down menu Enter the IP address of the network UPS master Click Apply to confirm Note To allow your UPS device to send SNMP alerts to the QNAP NAS in case of power loss you may have to enter the IP address of the NAS in the configuration page of the UPS device 351 Behaviour of the UPS feature of the NAS In case of power loss and power recovery the events will be logged in the System Event Logs During a power loss the NAS will wait for the specified time you enter in the UPS Settings before powering off or entering auto protection mode If the power restores before the end of the waiting time the NAS will remain in operation and cancel its power off or auto protection action Once the power restores e If the
228. start or shut down the server You must have an administrator account to perform this action ONAP Finder Servers Connect Settings Mewe Help Map Network Brive oo LShut down Server Remote Wake Up Wake On LAMY Search Network Camera Update Firmware MAC Address C 300 O0 08 9B 67 BD F 4 Name Il MACSBRTBDFS 4 MetBak Replicator MASSCIEBRF i Back 119 O0 08 98 8C 3E 6F NASACSEGU Get 4049 O0 05 9R AC SE 60 NASHF1015 1 VioGate Player 5 00 08 95 60 84 FB oL VioGate Master z OO E0 40 77 141 A6 TETTU TAGE Wer 201 00 08 95 AC 97 10 Yiostor 423 24 2 Reset Administrator Password and Network Settings Note To reset the NAS by the reset button the option Enable configuration reset switch in System Administration gt Hardware must be activated stem Administration gt gt Hardware Welcome admin Logout Hardware Hardware Enable configuration reset switch C Enable write cache ior EXT 4 Buzzer Control Enable alarm buzzer System operations booting firmware upgrade System events Error and warming alert Smart Fan Configuration Low speed Medium speed O High speed System Basic system reset Advanced system reset 1 beep 2 beeps All NAS models Press the reset button for 3 sec Press the reset button for 10 sec A24 Basic system reset 3 sec When you press the reset button for 3 seconds a beep sound will
229. static IP address To use a static IP address for network connection enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway Enable DHCP Server If no DHCP is available on the LAN where the NAS locates you can turn on this function to make the NAS a DHCP server The NAS will allocate dynamic IP address to the DHCP clients on the LAN 38 You can set the range of IP addresses allocated by the DHCP server and the lease time The lease time refers to the time that an IP address is leased to the clients by the DHCP server When the lease time expires the client has to acquire an IP address from the DHCP server again Note e If there is an existing DHCP server on the LAN do not enable this function Otherwise there will be IP address conflicts and network access errors e This option is available to Ethernet 1 only when both LAN ports of the dual LAN NAS are connected to the network ii Default Gateway Select the gateway settings to use if you have connected both LAN ports to the network dual LAN NAS models only 39 iii Port Trunking Applicable to NAS models with two LAN ports only This feature is not supported by TS 110 TS 119 TS 210 TS 219 and TS 219P The NAS supports port trunking which combines two Ethernet interfaces into one to increase the bandwidth and offers load balancing and fault tolerance also known as failover Load balancing is a feature which distributes the workload evenly across two Ethernet in
230. strator account and change the settings in Device Configuration gt Disk volume Encryption Management elete te yde ley Wwle tt etme lt reddy 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 This feature is not supported by TS 110 TS 119 TS 210 TS 219 TS 219P TS 410 TS 419P TS 410U and TS 419U The data encryption functions may not be available in accordance to the legislative restrictions of some countries 361 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 Sie Pe ee TCP IP In TCP IP you can view the following options 1 LAN IP Address 2 LAN Subnet Mask 3 LAN Gateway 4 LAN PRI DNS 5 LAN SEC DNS 6 Enter Network Settings e Network Settings DHCP e Network Settings Static IP e Network Settings BACK 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 2 362 Physical disk In Physical disk you can view the following options 1 Disk Info 2 Back to Main Menu The disk info shows the temperature and the capacity of the HDD Pyle del a
231. system To use UPnP Media Server enable this function and click the following link http NAS IP 9000 to enter the configuration page of the UPnP Media Server UPnP Media Server UPnP Media Server V Enable UPnP Media Server L after enabling this service click the following link to enter UPnP Media Server configuration page Http 0 8 12 46 9000 Click the link http NAS IP 9000 Go to TwonkyMedia Settings gt Basic Setup to configure the basic server settings The contents on the Qmultimedia or Multimedia folder of the NAS will be shared to the digital media players by default You can go to Basic Setup gt Sharing gt Content Locations to change the share folder or add more share folders After configuring the settings you can upload MP3 photos or video files to the specified share folders on the NAS Note If you upload multimedia files to the default share folder but the files are not shown on Media Player click Rescan content directories or Restart server on the Media Server configuration page For the information of setting up the UPnP media server of the NAS for media playing see here KO 305 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 the devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of the networks at home and in the corporate env
232. t Share Folders Welcome admin Logout English Share Folders LO New Share Folder New Share Folder Restore Default Network Shares Restore Default Network Shares Network Recycle Bin 1 7 Ba ns Public 732 1 ME gpg pnag download 571 74 KB Qrnultimedia 31 2 GB ZAM ew recordings 4 KB Gusk 4 KE Oweb 18 03 MB F rei 28 18 GB Pi root 73 13 GB Bawels 177 Specify the access right to the network share If you select No limit or Read only you can specify the IP address or domains that are allowed to connect to the share folder by NFS e No limit Allow users to create read write and delete files or folders in the network share and any subdirectories e Read only Allow users to read files in the network share and any subdirectories but they are not allowed to write create or delete any files e Deny access Deny all access to the network share NFS Access Control NAP NFS Access Control TUREGO NAS You can setthe MFS access right of the network share Hetwork Share Name Public Access Right No lirnit Allowed IP Address or DASAL Read only Deny access Mote Please make sure the format you enter is correct An incorrect format can lead to access error Step 1 ot 178 Connect to the NAS by NFS On Linux run the following command mount t nfs lt NAS IP 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
233. t 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 the root user to initiate the above command Login as the user ID you define you can use the mounted directory to connect to your shared files 22 2 5 Connect to the NAS by Web Browser Connect to the NAS by web browser on Windows or Mac OS 1 You can connect to the web administration page of the NAS by the following methods a Use Finder to find the NAS b Open a web browser and enter http NAS IP 8080 Note The default NAS IP is 169 254 100 100 8080 If you have configured the NAS to use DHCP you can use Finder to check the IP address of the NAS Make sure the NAS and the computer that runs Finder are connected to the same subnet If you cannot search for the NAS IP connect the NAS to your computer directly and run Finder again 2 Choose the display language from the drop down menu on the login page of the NAS or after you login the NAS English day QUICK LINKS English e p ie oe 2 Standard view Bepi _ E DEDE Deutsch ok _ _ Espa ol Italiano PyccKa Morsk Suomi Dansk Svenska f Polski 23 3 You can select to browse the NAS UI with Standard view or Flow view Standard view English
234. te Download Task BT Download Property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information 10 To logout Download Station click on the top right hand corner 11 To connect to the folders you have downloaded go to the share folder Qdownload Download of the NAS 288 Dump Diagnostic Information To view the diagnostic details of a download task select a task on the list and click Dump Diagnostic Information Add New BT Task Add New FTP HTTP Task Pause Restart Download Task Delete Download Task 1 BT Download Property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information Download Task abceeeeee torrent cdeeeeeee torrent 289 Size 540 37 MB 540 37 MB Download Upload SeedPeer Time Left 0 0 KB s 0 0 KBis of 99 99 99 0 0 KB S 0 0 KBis 0 99 99 99 You can right click the download task to configure the download settings Download Task Download Upload SeedPeer Time Left Add New BT Task abceeeeee torre 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s 0 99 99 99 p 0 0 Aca Nes EA Le ee Ce ee Ce eee Pause Restart Download Pause Restart Download Task Task Delete Download Task BT Download Property Delete Download Task Dump Diagnostic Information BT Download Property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information 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
235. ter My Jukebox Upload Photos My Favorites 270 Photo Source Choose the file from Saved Photos or Photo Library on iPhone Photo destination Choose the Root folder Qmultimedia Multimedia folder of NAS or the sub folder to save the files F4F7 55 Select Folder Photo Albums Cancel Saved Photos 33 p Photo Library Photo source Photo destination 271 Select the photos and touch the Upload icon to upload the photos 272 Upload Photos Photo on 20 07 55 15 PM Photo on 20 07 56 29 PM 2 photos to upload 3 My Favorites You may download the multimedia files from the NAS to your iPhone under My Favorites and play them offline F 5 29 m My 439 Settings Media Center My Jukebox Upload Photos My Favorites 273 From Media Center swipe the file and touch the star sign to start to download it Files that have never been downloaded will be shown as Not downloaded iPod 5 41 n iPod gt 5 49 Media Center Media Media Center Media Media Media IMG_0016 jpg Lasi modiied 2010424 dine IMG_6357 JPG EH fs od yr Not downloaded IMG 6358 JPG IMG 0027 jpg Aad madad 201 Wa jai LANS mo IMG_0040 jpg Last modified 20104426 14 9 57 Photo on 2010 06 23 05 39 06 PM jpeg IMG 0071 jpg Las modified 207026 9 Shayne Ward Breathless mp3 HG Palau mp4 al em ri ah uE pr hi F Lias PLP Pe
236. terfaces for higher redundancy Failover is the capability to switch over to a standby network interface also known as the slave interface when the primary network interface also known as the master interface does not correspond correctly to maintain high availability To use port trunking on the NAS make sure both LAN ports of the NAS are connected to the same switch and you have configured the settings described in sections i and ii Follow the steps below to configure port trunking on the NAS 1 Select the option Enable Network Port Trunking 2 Choose a port trunking mode fromthe drop down menu The default option is Active Backup Failover Port Trunking Port Trunking provides network load balancing and fault tolerance by combining two Ethernet inter the bandwidth beyond the limits of any one single interface atthe same time offers the redundant both interfaces are connected to the same switch that supports Port Trunking jw Enable Network Port Trunking Select the porttrunking mode from below Please note that incompatible mode settings mig interface to hang or affect the overall performance For more information please click here Balance rr Round Robin Active Backup Fail Over Balance XOR Broadcast IEEE 802 3ad Balance th Adaptive Transmit Load Balancing Balance alb Adaptive Load Balancing 3 Click Apply 40 4 The Ethernet interfaces will be combined as Ethernet 1 2 Click the Edit
237. the agent NAS within the network You can download the MIB and view it with any word processor or text editor Community SNMP V1 V2 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 SNMP V3 The NAS supports SNMP version 3 You can specify the authentication and privacy settings if available 183 SNMP Settings SNIP After enabling this service the WAS will be able to report information via SNMP to the managing systems Enable SNMP Service Port Number SMMP Trap Level Trap Address 1 Trap Address 2 Trap Address 3 SNMP Version SNMP MIE To install the MIB to your managing systems click Download DOWNLOAD 184 6 7 Web Server The NAS enables you to upload the web pages and manage your own website easily by Web Server It also Supports Joomla PHP and MySQL SQLite for you to establish an interactive website Web Server WEB SERVER VIRTUAL HOST Web Server After enabling this function you can Upload the webpage files to Web network share to publish your website Enable Web Server Fort Number register_qlobals Oon off C Enable Secure Connection SSL Part Number C Enable WebDay Show service link on the login page After enabling this service
238. the NAS with this feature In this tutorial we will use the information provided in the table below as the reference guide WAN IP Qweb Joomla sitel mysite com 111 222 333 444 sitel_mysite LAN IP 10 8 12 45 NAS Qweb WordPress site2 mysite com Port 80 NAS site2_mysite Qweb phpBB3 www mysite2 www_mysite2 com Before you start make sure you have checked the following items e Web Server Enable Web Server in Network Services gt Web Server e DNS records The host name must point to the WAN IP of your NAS and you can normally configure this from your DNS service providers e Port forwarding If the web server listens on port 80 you need to configure port forwarding on your router to allow inbound traffic from port 80 to the LAN IP 10 8 12 45 of your NAS e SSL certificate import If you are going to enable SSL connection for the website and intend to use your own trusted SSL certificates you may import the certificate from within the administration backend under System Administration gt Security gt Import SSL Secure Certificate Follow the steps below to use virtual host 1 Select Enable Virtual Host and click Apply 2 Click Create New Virtual Host 208 virtual Host Afer enabling this function you can create multiple websites by Uploading Web files to each folder Enable Virtual Host Create New Virtual Host 3 Enter the host name and speci
239. the files Manage Album Note The files of the same name as the files in the destination tolder will be skipped File Copy File Upload Current Path Homesphotos music Song of Solomon_O1 mp3 amp photos G video File Copy 234 To upload files to the album click Browse to select the files and click File Upload Manage Album Mote The files of the same name as the files in the destination folder will be skipped File Copy File Upload Current Path Home sphotos 2010 05 18_095043 png 010 05 270_ 153954 png 2010 05 18_095043 png 2010 05 18_111705 jpg Browse Remove File Upload 235 Manage album To manage an album folder by the web based interface on Multimedia Station locate the directory in Media Center Click Home fmusic vf j mAT S o rt z H ame T A Fd Select Upload amp Organize and click Next Manage Album hE ere g te ie ek r i i te sg me 7 A Upload amp Organize 236 To copy the files from other location in Media center to the album select File Copy choose the files to copy and click gt Then click File Copy to start copying the files To upload files to the album click Browse to select the files and click File Upload Manage Album Note The files of the same name as the files in the destination tolder will be skipped File Copy File Upload Current Path Homesphotos music Song of Solo
240. the status of the RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration is Ready 2 To adda spare drive installa HDD on the NAS If you have a HDD which has already been formatted as single disk volume on the NAS you can configure this HDD as the spare drive You are recommended to use hard disk drives of the same storage capacity for the RAID configuration 3 Select the HDD and click CONFIGURE SPARE DRIVE To add a spare drive to the selected configuration select the HDD and click CONFIGURE SPARE DRIVE All the data on the selected HDD will be deleted Click OK to proceed 5 To remove a Spare drive unselect the spare drive and click CONFIGURE SPARE DRIVE The original data on the RAID 5 or RAID 6 disk volume will be retained After the configuration completes the status of the disk volume will become Ready 90 Bitmap Bitmap improves the time for RAID rebuilding after an unexpected error or removing or re adding a member HDD of the RAID configuration If an array has a bitmap the member HDD can be removed and re added and only blocks changes since the removal as recorded in the bitmap will be re synchronized To use this feature select a RAID 1 5 or 6 disk volume and click ENABLE BITMAP Note Bitmap support is only available for RAID 1 5 and 6 RAID Management This function enables capacity expansion RAID configuration migration or spare drive configuration with the original drive data reserved Hote Make sure you have read th
241. three paragraphs a patent license is any express agreement or commitment however denominated not to enforce a patent such as an express permission to practice a patent or covenant not to sue for patent infringement To grant such a patent license to a party means to make such an agreement or commitment not to enforce a patent against the party If you convey a covered work knowingly relying on a patent license and the Corresponding Source of the work is not available for anyone to copy free of charge and under the terms of this License through a publicly available network server or other readily accessible means then you must either 1 cause the Corresponding Source to be so available or 2 arrange to deprive yourself of the benefit of the patent license for this particular work or 3 arrange in a manner consistent with the requirements of this License to extend the patent license to downstream recipients Knowingly relying means you have actual knowledge that but for the patent license your conveying the covered work in a country or your recipient s use of the covered work in a country would infringe one or more identifiable patents in that country that you have reason to believe are valid If pursuant to or in connection with a single transaction or arrangement you convey or propagate by procuring conveyance of a covered work and grant a patent license to some of the parties receiving the covered work authorizing th
242. time zone of the NAS 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 the event log displayed will be inconsistent with the actual time when an action occurs Set the server time the same as your computer time To synchronize the server time with the time of your computer click Update now next to this option Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically You can turn on this option to synchronize the date and time of the NAS automatically with specified NTP Network Time Protocol server Enter the IP address or domain name of the NTP server for example time nist gov time windows com Then enter the time interval for synchronization This option can be used only when the NAS is connected to the Internet Note The first time synchronization may take several minutes to complete SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION DATE AND TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME LANGUAGE PASSWORD STRENGTH Date and Time Time one patemime 2010 68 x J Laor Laer err bate Format yyyymmoo setthe server time the same as your computer time piisi F Synchronize with an internet time server automatically UPDATE NOW Server i Time Interval 34 Daylight Saving Time If your region adopts daylight saving time DST you can turn on the option Adjust system
243. tion share folder and clear the redundant files If the same file exists the destination file will be overwritten Copy to the front USB storage from a Copy Back up data to the destination share folder directory of the internal HDD of the NAS If the same file exists the destination file will be overwritten Synchronize Back up data to the destination share folder and clear the redundant files If the same file exists the destination file will be overwritten Disable the one touch copy button Select this option to disable the copy button Note If there are multiple partitions on the source storage device a new folder will be created for each partition on the destination as the backup folder The backup folder will be named with the backup date and the partition number YYYYMMDD 1 for partition 1 YYYYMMDD 2 for partition 2 and so on If the source storage device contains only one partition the backup folder will be named as YYYYMMDD only 313 USB One Touch Copy USB One Touch Copy Configure the function of the S8 one touch copy button the destination will be deleted fi E of the same names will be overwritten by the source Source eee d remain unchanged Disable one touch copy button Hote The SB LED blinks when data backup to an external device is in process The USE one touch copy button will be disabled temporarily Ifyou press the button during the data transfer process the server will beep thri
244. to map the LUN for now iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard ONAP Map to Target Optional TURBO NAS Do not nap itto a target for now iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts BOS iscsi a santit iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts BOS iscsiallen gaoout ign 2004 04 com qnap ts BUA iscsi targeto eavoot ign 2004 04 com qnap ts BUA iSscsi rrroeagoot step 2 of 4 CANCEL 5 Confirm the settings and click Next iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard NAP Confirm Settings TURBO NAS LUN Allocation Thin Provisioning LUN Name O02 LUN Location sharefHDB DATA LUN Capacity 1GB Map to Target ign 2004 04 com qnapts so0S iscsi target savour Step 3 at 4 6 When the LUN has been created click Finish to exit the wizard iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard ONAP Created successfully You can perform advance settings atthe TARGET MANAGEMENT A rie and ADVANCE ACL page Step 4 of 4 7 The LUNs created can be mapped to and unmapped from the iSCSI target anytime You can also unmap the LUN from a target and map it to another target Target Management QUICK CONFIGURATION WIZARD Quick Configuration Wizard will assist you to create an iSCSI target and LUN iSCSI Target List 01 iqn 2004 04 comts 239 iscsi target01 6cbc6c 02 iqn 2004 04 com s 239 iscsi target02 8cbc6c Un Mapped iSCSI LUN List E 1 GB 4 2 O02 C 003 1 GB 0 112 aC iSCSI target Ready The iSCSI target is ready but no initiator
245. tors which attempt to access the LUN mapped to the iSCSI targets on the NAS To use this feature click Add a Policy under ADVANCED ACL PORTAL MANAGEMENT TARGET MANAGEMENT LUN Masking 4 connected iSCSI initiator is authenticated by Target ACL and LUN Masking in order to access the iSCSI LUNs mapped to the iSCSI targets on the NAS For detailed instructions please click here LUM Masking Policy List E Add a Policy 131 Enter the policy name the initiator IQN and assign the access right for each LUN created on the NAS e Read only The connected initiator can only read the data from the LUN e Read Write The connected initiator has read and write access right to the LUN e Deny Access The LUN is invisible to the connected initiator Add a Policy Define the LUM Masking policy for the initiator you input below Policy Mame Initiator IaM 132 If no LUN masking policy is specified for a connected iSCSI initiator the default policy will be applied The system default policy allows read and write access from all the connected iSCSI EJ initiators You can click Edit on the LUN masking list to edit the default policy Note Make sure you have created at least one LUN on the NAS before editing the default LUN policy LUN Masking 4 connected iSCSI initiator is authenticated by Target ACL and LUN Masking in order to access the iSCSI LUNs mapped to the iSCSI targets on the WAS For detailed
246. ttings Auto Lock OFF ff you turn this off Wifi will always be on But battery might drain faster Opening media files when under cellular network might exceed your data plans limits My Jukebox Cache Settings Maximum songs Downloaded iPod gt Pe aa7 Settings Cache Settings Maximum number of songs to cache 100 200 nam Delete All Cached Songs 281 9 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 Important 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 Go to Applications gt Download Station Enable the service Download Station Download Station Enable Download Station Cl Show service link on the login page 2 Click Download Station on the top or on the login page of the NAS to connect to 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 3 Select Add new BT task or Add new FTP HTTP task 282 Add a new BT task Click Add new BT task on t
247. twor What network folder would you like to map Specify the drive letter for the connection and the folder that you want to connect to Folder Example server share V Reconnect at logon Finish 195 3 Select Choose a custom network location Choose a custom network location a Specify the address of a website network location or FTP site 196 4 Enter the URL of your NAS with the share folder name Format http NAS_IP_or_HOST_NAME SHARE_FOLDER_NAME Specify the location of your website Type the address of the website FTP site or network location that this shortcut will open 5 Enter the user name and password which has the WebDAV access right to connect to this share folder 197 6 Type a name for this network location en Add Network Locat What do you want to name this location Create a name for this shortcut that will help you easily identify this network location http 10 6 12 111 MyWebDAV Type aname for this network location MyWebDAV TS 509 198 7 The Web folder has been successfully created A shortcut for this location will appear in Computer Open this network location when I click Finish 199 8 You can locate the web folder in the Network Location section in Computer DO a ae Uninstall or change agram klac network dme FF i Total Size Free Space Devices w
248. uploading a download task the task will appear on the View Run List View Run List View Pause List View Finish List Increase Download Priority Decrease Download Priority Download Task Size Download Upload SeedPeer Time Left Add New BT Task 540 37 MB 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s own 99 99 99 Add New FTP HTTP Task Pause Restart Download Task Delete Download Task BT Download Property Set Config Dump Diagnostic Information 5 You can select a download task and click BT download property to enable or disable the DHT public network and configure the sharing time after the download completes Download Task Size Download Upload SeedPeer Time Left 540 37 MB 0 0 KB s 0 0 KB s 0 0 Add New BT Task 99 99 99 Add New FTP HTTP Task Pause Restart Download Task Delete Download Task BT Download Property Set Config 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 the Finish List after the download completes and the sharing time ends 285 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 0 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 forwar
249. urrent connections to the server will be terminated SECURITY LEVEL NETWORK ACCESS PROTECTION IMPORT SSL SECURE CERTIFICATE Security Level O High Allow connections from the list only Medium Deny connections trom the list Low Allow all connections Enter the IP address or network from which the connections to this server will be allowed or rejected Lu IP address or network domain Time lett for IF blocking 51 Network Access Protection The network access protection enhances system security 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 METWORK ACCESS PROTECTION IMPORT SSL SECURE CERTIFICATE Network Access Protection Enable network access protection SSH j Telnet HTTPS Filet SAMBA AFP 52 Im port SSL Secure Certificate The Secure Socket Layer SSL is a protocol for encrypted communication between web servers and browsers for secure data transfer You can upload a secure certificate issued by a trusted provider After you have uploaded a secure certificate you can connect to the administration interface by SSL connection and there will not be any alert or error message The NAS supports X 509 certificate and private key only SECURITY LEVEL METWORK ACCESS PROTECTION IMPORT SSL SECURE CERTIFICATE Import SSL Secure Certi
250. uting Update host using ddos update clients for a wide variety of platforms e Modify ONS TTL values for fast propagation or reliable static IP caching Deliver your DNS records to 5 ONS servers in ter 1 datacenters around the globe e Query volume uo to 648 000 queries manth Gur free industry leading e mail support is ready to help you setup your dynamic or static DS so you can host a website remotti connect to your machine and run a mail server We abo offer other premium features with our Account Uporade service 387 Enter the settings to create a new host Tip The IP Address refers to your current WAN IP You may check the information from http www ip lookup net In most of the cases it is useful for you to Know your public IP address when you are behind an NAT router Add New Hostname j_Host Services Note You currently don t have Account Upgrades in your account You cannot use some of our Host Service features Please consider ying Account upy ade that make this form full functional and will add saveral other features Larn More hamelinure net doesntensteamn doosmomslorg dontaxistoom dontaxigt net Hostname gnapqnap Wildcard 0 Yes alias hostia Service Type Host with F addres WebHop Redirect doniaxstorg OOffine Hostname durdns ong dytreo saur com dynalies com dynalias net dynalias ong dyndns biz nding inte IP Address T
251. ve RAID 6 1 to 8 drive single disk volume JBOD RAID O 2 drive RAID 1 3 to 8 drive RAID 5 4 to 8 drive RAID 6 30 Follow the steps below to perform system migration D Caution To avoid server damage or serious injuries the system migration procedure should be performed by an authorized server manager or IT administrator Turn off the source NAS and unplug the HDD Remove the HDD from the old trays and install them to the HDD trays of the new NAS Plug the HDD to the destination NAS new model Make sure the HDD are installed in the original order 4 Follow the instructions of the Quick Installation Guide QIG to connect the power supply and network cable s of the new NAS 5 Turn on the new NAS Login the web administration interface as an administrator default login admin password admin 6 If you are informed to update the firmware of the new NAS follow the instructions to download and install the firmware 7 Click Start Migrating The NAS will restart after system migration All the data and settings will be retained Some system settings will be removed after system migration due to different system design You may need to configure the following settings again on the new NAS e Windows AD e Some QPKGs need to be resintalled e g XDove 31 3 System Administration You can configure general system settings network settings and hardware settings update the firmware and more in this se
252. wish to connect then click Connect To discover and log on to a target using a basic connection type the IP address or Target ign 2004 04 com NAS iSCS mytarnget 692 7AD To connect using advanced options select a target and then dick Connect To completely disconnect a target select the target and then dick Disconnect For configuration of devices associ the target and then dick Device 118 You may click Advanced to specify the logon information if you have configured the authentication otherwise simply click OK to continue ign 200 Com WASHSCSL mytarget Bo27AD dd this connection to the list of Favorite Targets This will make the system automatically attempt to restore the connection every time this computer restarts Enable multi path Upon successful logon the status of the target now shows Connected EF Fame Status ign 2004 04 com NAS iSCST lun1 B927AD Connected ign 2004 04 com NAS NSCS mytarget 692 7AD 119 After the target has been connected Windows will detect its presence and treat it as if there was a new hard disk drive has been added which needs to be initialized and formatted before we can use it Right click My Computer gt Manage to open the Computer Management window then go to Disk Management and a window should pop up automatically asking whether you want to initialize the newly found hard drive Click OK
253. work iDisk Applications W Utilities Irmware img Recent Folders Go to Folder Connect to Server Migration Assistant g DDEC Administrator 338 3 Click Add a ee Printer List On X 0 fe a Add Make Default Delete Utility ColorSync Show Info Name Status Kind 339 A gli option 4 Press and hold the alt key on the keyboard and click More Printers concurrently aea eAa Printer Browser Default Browser IP Printer Connection 4 AL C1100 CCB65A Bonjour Name Location Print Using Please select a driver or printer model z More Printers gt Add 340 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 H Device Windows Printer via SAMBA Device Name myprinter Device URI smb 192 168 2 11 nastestPR Printer Model Generic H Location No Selection Print Using More Printers 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
254. written 311 External Drive Back up to an external storage device Back up the local disk data to an external storage device You can selectinstant automatic or schedule backup Available shares Shares to back up Network Recycle Bin 1 Odownload Qmultimedia Qrecordings Ousb Qweb Back up to an External Storage Device Backup Method Copy options Synchronize WARNING Files are copied fram the source to the destination Extra files on the destination will be deleted files of the same names will be overwritten by the source Source data will remain unchanged Current Backup Mo backup operations Status Last Backup Time Last Backup Result 312 15 2 USB One Touch Copy This feature is not supported by TS 809U RP You can configure the bahaviour of the USB one touch copy button on this page The following three functions are available e cei Copy from the front USB storage to a Create directory A new directory will be created on directory of the internal HDD of the NAS the destination and the source data will be copied to this directory The new directory will be named as the backup date YYYYMMDD If there are two or more backups on the same day the directory will be named with YYYYMMDD 1 YYYYMMDD 2 and so on Copy Back up data to the destination share folder If the same file exists the destination file will be overwritten Synchronize Back up data to the destina
255. y 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 also Known as rack mount 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 Warning e Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions e Do NOT touch the fan inside the system to avoid serious injuries 2 Getting Started Hardware Installation For the information of hardware installation see the Quick Installation Guide QIG in the product package You can also find the QIG in the product CD ROM or QNAP website http www qnap com gt Software Installation After you have installed the NAS hardware you can proceed to the software installation The following demonstration is based on Windows OS 1 Install QNAP Finder from th
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