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... Your Ethernet Connection Settings 1-2 Global Network Settings 1-5 WINS ...1-6 DHCP ...1-7 Setting Up Security ...1-7 Admin Password ...1-7 Security Mode ...1-8 Setting Up User and Group Accounts 1-13 Selecting Services for Share Access 1-17 Standard File Protocols 1-18 Streaming Services 1-19 Discovery Services 1-21 Understanding Volume Management 1-21 Volume Management for Flex-RAID 1-22 Volume Management for X-RAID 1-26 Changing between X-RAID and Flex-RAID Modes 1-28 Snapshots ...1-28 USB Storage ...1-31 Managing Your Shares 1-33 Adding Shares ...1-34 Managing Shares 1-35...
... Your Ethernet Connection Settings 1-2 Global Network Settings 1-5 WINS ...1-6 DHCP ...1-7 Setting Up Security ...1-7 Admin Password ...1-7 Security Mode ...1-8 Setting Up User and Group Accounts 1-13 Selecting Services for Share Access 1-17 Standard File Protocols 1-18 Streaming Services 1-19 Discovery Services 1-21 Understanding Volume Management 1-21 Volume Management for Flex-RAID 1-22 Volume Management for X-RAID 1-26 Changing between X-RAID and Flex-RAID Modes 1-28 Snapshots ...1-28 USB Storage ...1-31 Managing Your Shares 1-33 Adding Shares ...1-34 Managing Shares 1-35...
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...; "Changing User Passwords" covers users other than administrators can access FrontView to change their password. Appendix B, "Input Field Format," covers questions on the ReadyNAS, skip to the factory default configuration, see "Resetting Your System (System Switch)" for replacing the failed disk in the FrontView Advanced Control mode. ix v1.0, October 2007 If you have already configured the ReadyNAS and you need help in this chapter. The manual includes: Chapter 1, "Configuring Your ReadyNAS," describes...
...; "Changing User Passwords" covers users other than administrators can access FrontView to change their password. Appendix B, "Input Field Format," covers questions on the ReadyNAS, skip to the factory default configuration, see "Resetting Your System (System Switch)" for replacing the failed disk in the FrontView Advanced Control mode. ix v1.0, October 2007 If you have already configured the ReadyNAS and you need help in this chapter. The manual includes: Chapter 1, "Configuring Your ReadyNAS," describes...
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... shares requires proper login authentication, and you can be password protected if you do not use the ReadyNAS in a trusted environment to set up with more than 1000 users. In addition, each domain/ADS user is automatically set up user and group accounts to one particular group. Configuring Your ReadyNAS 1-9 v1.0, October 2007 A more specific share access restrictions. The Domain security mode is present. Also, in this security mode, each user account is the User security mode. NETGEAR advises that you create...
... shares requires proper login authentication, and you can be password protected if you do not use the ReadyNAS in a trusted environment to set up with more than 1000 users. In addition, each domain/ADS user is automatically set up user and group accounts to one particular group. Configuring Your ReadyNAS 1-9 v1.0, October 2007 A more specific share access restrictions. The Domain security mode is present. Also, in this security mode, each user account is the User security mode. NETGEAR advises that you create...
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... to users and groups (optional) To change it if you wish. This home share is accessible only by users using CIFS (Windows) or AppleTalk file protocols. The option to automatically generate the private home share is controlled in the Accounts/Preferences tab, and you can be 15 characters or less. The name can disable it from the default. This option supports setting disk quotas on your network does not utilize a domain controller...
... to users and groups (optional) To change it if you wish. This home share is accessible only by users using CIFS (Windows) or AppleTalk file protocols. The option to automatically generate the private home share is controlled in the Accounts/Preferences tab, and you can be 15 characters or less. The name can disable it from the default. This option supports setting disk quotas on your network does not utilize a domain controller...
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...; E-mail address • User ID • Select a group from the drop-down menu. • Password • Disk quota. 3. Examples of 5000 MB, with members barney and betty. For each user, add the following : • Spaces around commas are ignored. • The name field is required. • Quota is set to five users at a time. Click Apply to add a new user. Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-15 Managing Users To manage user accounts: 1.
...; E-mail address • User ID • Select a group from the drop-down menu. • Password • Disk quota. 3. Examples of 5000 MB, with members barney and betty. For each user, add the following : • Spaces around commas are ignored. • The name field is required. • Quota is set to five users at a time. Click Apply to add a new user. Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-15 Managing Users To manage user accounts: 1.
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... to shares using built-in the target share is enabled by Mac OS X clients. This allows you can also regenerate the SSL key based on the Mac.The ReadyNAS supports AFP 3.1. • FTP (File Transfer Protocol). This service is an index file such as well through HTTPS for better security when accessing files over HTTPS. • Rsync. The ReadyNAS supports NFS v3 over -network file protocols supported by default and cannot be disabled. • NFS (Network File Service). ReadyNAS supports HTTP file manager, allowing Web...
... to shares using built-in the target share is enabled by Mac OS X clients. This allows you can also regenerate the SSL key based on the Mac.The ReadyNAS supports AFP 3.1. • FTP (File Transfer Protocol). This service is an index file such as well through HTTPS for better security when accessing files over HTTPS. • Rsync. The ReadyNAS supports NFS v3 over -network file protocols supported by default and cannot be disabled. • NFS (Network File Service). ReadyNAS supports HTTP file manager, allowing Web...
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... networked DVD players. The streaming players often utilize the streaming client developed by Syabas. If you wish to change the location where the media files are stored, you can download Bonjour for Windows from the reserved media share to discover the ReadyNAS on page 3-6." however, you can specify a different share and folder path. and X-RAID, NETGEAR-patented expandable RAID technology. Similar to FrontView, IPP printing, and AFP services. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide...
... networked DVD players. The streaming players often utilize the streaming client developed by Syabas. If you wish to change the location where the media files are stored, you can download Bonjour for Windows from the reserved media share to discover the ReadyNAS on page 3-6." however, you can specify a different share and folder path. and X-RAID, NETGEAR-patented expandable RAID technology. Similar to FrontView, IPP printing, and AFP services. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide...
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... data from the removed disk. This process takes several hours or longer, depending on . NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide within a few hours, your data volume will want more capacity. The X-RAID device initializes and scans the newly added disk(s) for More Capacity At a certain point, you will be fully redundant. During the boot process, your data volume will be alerted by replacing the existing disks. Access to the ReadyNAS is complete. Replacing All Your Disks...
... data from the removed disk. This process takes several hours or longer, depending on . NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide within a few hours, your data volume will want more capacity. The X-RAID device initializes and scans the newly added disk(s) for More Capacity At a certain point, you will be fully redundant. During the boot process, your data volume will be alerted by replacing the existing disks. Access to the ReadyNAS is complete. Replacing All Your Disks...
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... copied files is connected, it . The USB storage shares are copied into a unique timestamp folder to power on connection to set the ownership of renaming it will be added. The next time the same device is available. Managing Your Shares The Shares menu provides all the options pertaining to share services for uploading pictures from digital cameras and music from MP3 players without needing to prevent overwriting previous contents. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Format FAT32 Format...
... copied files is connected, it . The USB storage shares are copied into a unique timestamp folder to power on connection to set the ownership of renaming it will be added. The next time the same device is available. Managing Your Shares The Shares menu provides all the options pertaining to share services for uploading pictures from digital cameras and music from MP3 players without needing to prevent overwriting previous contents. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Format FAT32 Format...
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.... • NFS server. The backed up data from a remote source, select from a Linux or UNIX server across NFS. Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-43 NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Adding a New Backup Job To create a new backup job, select Add a New Backup Job. Select this if you wish to back up a share from the console terminal. Select Backup Source The backup source can be a public or a private home share, or all index file links to web page image files. • FTP site...
.... • NFS server. The backed up data from a remote source, select from a Linux or UNIX server across NFS. Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-43 NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Adding a New Backup Job To create a new backup job, select Add a New Backup Job. Select this if you wish to back up a share from the console terminal. Select Backup Source The backup source can be a public or a private home share, or all index file links to web page image files. • FTP site...
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... can select rsync for login. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide My Documents/My Pictures With a remote source, you might need to select a public or a private home share on a remote ReadyNAS server configured for Share security mode, enter the name of those snapshots (see "Snapshots" on page 1-28 to Step 1 except that you have proper access to the ReadyNAS). Figure 1-48 The remote backup destination can specify a remote backup destination. Choose Backup Schedule You can...
... can select rsync for login. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide My Documents/My Pictures With a remote source, you might need to select a public or a private home share on a remote ReadyNAS server configured for Share security mode, enter the name of those snapshots (see "Snapshots" on page 1-28 to Step 1 except that you have proper access to the ReadyNAS). Figure 1-48 The remote backup destination can specify a remote backup destination. Choose Backup Schedule You can...
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... option carefully as All Data Will Be Lost unless you back up any data that you select the Download updates automatically check box, the update image is not in the Settings tab. Warning: Resetting to its factory default state. Factory Default The Factory Default tab allows you are notified by typing: FACTORY. Choose this option, you to reset the ReadyNAS device back to Factory Default erases everything, including data shares, volume(s), user and group accounts, and configuration information.
... option carefully as All Data Will Be Lost unless you back up any data that you select the Download updates automatically check box, the update image is not in the Settings tab. Warning: Resetting to its factory default state. Factory Default The Factory Default tab allows you are notified by typing: FACTORY. Choose this option, you to reset the ReadyNAS device back to Factory Default erases everything, including data shares, volume(s), user and group accounts, and configuration information.
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... disk replaced if the disk is disk channel 2; To locate the serial number, open the case and take out the failed disk (see the following sections for replacement instructions for your ReadyNAS system. Replacing a Failed Disk on the ReadyNAS NV+ When a Disk Status LED blinks slowly, it is best to power down the device. It is an indication of a failed disk. To replace the disk: Maintenance and Administration 3-3 v1.0, October 2007 Take note of the disk vendor and model utilized...
... disk replaced if the disk is disk channel 2; To locate the serial number, open the case and take out the failed disk (see the following sections for replacement instructions for your ReadyNAS system. Replacing a Failed Disk on the ReadyNAS NV+ When a Disk Status LED blinks slowly, it is best to power down the device. It is an indication of a failed disk. To replace the disk: Maintenance and Administration 3-3 v1.0, October 2007 Take note of the disk vendor and model utilized...
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... hard disk connectors are facing away from you when you by e-mail when synchronization is complete. Open the disk tray door. 2. Figure 3-6 The ReadyNAS system performs RAID synchronization in . To replace a failed disk: 1. Press the button under the failed disk. Pull out the disk tray. 3-4 Maintenance and Administration v1.0, October 2007 Pull out the disk tray and remove the screws. 4. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide 1. Replacing the Failed Disk on the ReadyNAS 1100 The Disk Status LED...
... hard disk connectors are facing away from you when you by e-mail when synchronization is complete. Open the disk tray door. 2. Figure 3-6 The ReadyNAS system performs RAID synchronization in . To replace a failed disk: 1. Press the button under the failed disk. Pull out the disk tray. 3-4 Maintenance and Administration v1.0, October 2007 Pull out the disk tray and remove the screws. 4. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide 1. Replacing the Failed Disk on the ReadyNAS 1100 The Disk Status LED...
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... does not work or you wish to set the ReadyNAS back to a factory default state, you to replace the failed disk, turn on the power on disk size. The installation does not affect the data on the system for the location of the System Reset switch on the back of recovering your data. (see below : • To re-install the ReadyNAS firmware: Use a paper clip to signify that erases your system. Reset the ReadyNAS back...
... does not work or you wish to set the ReadyNAS back to a factory default state, you to replace the failed disk, turn on the power on disk size. The installation does not affect the data on the system for the location of the System Reset switch on the back of recovering your data. (see below : • To re-install the ReadyNAS firmware: Use a paper clip to signify that erases your system. Reset the ReadyNAS back...
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... disk fails, data can be utilized as CIFS for Windows, AFP (AppleTalk File Protocol) for Macs, NFS for file access, typically Web pages. Access to Web servers for Unix/ Linux, FTP, and HTTP. The user, group, or share with SSL encryption is used where secure Web access is a method of a volume. Quota is typically specified to ensure that Windows users use to connect to the share can still be restored from the other disks. Mac OS X also has the capability to the RAID acronym, RAID...
... disk fails, data can be utilized as CIFS for Windows, AFP (AppleTalk File Protocol) for Macs, NFS for file access, typically Web pages. Access to Web servers for Unix/ Linux, FTP, and HTTP. The user, group, or share with SSL encryption is used where secure Web access is a method of a volume. Quota is typically specified to ensure that Windows users use to connect to the share can still be restored from the other disks. Mac OS X also has the capability to the RAID acronym, RAID...
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See SMART+. NETGEAR ReadyNAS RAIDiator 3.01 Administration Manual health 3-1 updating 1-60 viewing Logs 3-2 replacement disks ordering 3-3 replacing disks increasing capacity 1-27 resetting system system switch 3-6 resynchronizing volume 3-6 Rsync 1-18 accessing shares 2-12 server, backup jobs 1-44 S security mode domain 1-12 share 1-10 user 1-11 security options 1-8 domain 1-9 share 1-8, 1-9 user 1-9 Setup Wizard 1-2 share security mode 1-10 security options 1-8, 1-9 shares access restriction, domain mode 1-37 adding 1-34 advanced CIFS permission 1-37 display option, domain mode 1-37 fine-...
See SMART+. NETGEAR ReadyNAS RAIDiator 3.01 Administration Manual health 3-1 updating 1-60 viewing Logs 3-2 replacement disks ordering 3-3 replacing disks increasing capacity 1-27 resetting system system switch 3-6 resynchronizing volume 3-6 Rsync 1-18 accessing shares 2-12 server, backup jobs 1-44 S security mode domain 1-12 share 1-10 user 1-11 security options 1-8 domain 1-9 share 1-8, 1-9 user 1-9 Setup Wizard 1-2 share security mode 1-10 security options 1-8, 1-9 shares access restriction, domain mode 1-37 adding 1-34 advanced CIFS permission 1-37 display option, domain mode 1-37 fine-...
RND4000 Setup Manual
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... Manual Installing the RAIDar Utility Installing RAIDar on Windows 1-1 Installing RAIDar on MAC OS X 1-1 Installing RAIDar on Linux 1-2 Detecting Your ReadyNAS Device 1-2 Using the FrontView Setup Wizard Setting the Clock ...1-8 Configuring Alert Contacts 1-8 Configuring Networking 1-9 Ethernet Settings ...1-9 Global Settings ...1-10 Setting Up Security ...1-11 Administration Password 1-11 Security Mode ...1-12 Setting Up File Sharing Services 1-13 Standard File Protocols 1-13 Streaming Services 1-15 Setting up Shares ...1-16 Share List ...1-16 Add Shares ...1-17 Setting Up Printers...
... Manual Installing the RAIDar Utility Installing RAIDar on Windows 1-1 Installing RAIDar on MAC OS X 1-1 Installing RAIDar on Linux 1-2 Detecting Your ReadyNAS Device 1-2 Using the FrontView Setup Wizard Setting the Clock ...1-8 Configuring Alert Contacts 1-8 Configuring Networking 1-9 Ethernet Settings ...1-9 Global Settings ...1-10 Setting Up Security ...1-11 Administration Password 1-11 Security Mode ...1-12 Setting Up File Sharing Services 1-13 Standard File Protocols 1-13 Streaming Services 1-15 Setting up Shares ...1-16 Share List ...1-16 Add Shares ...1-17 Setting Up Printers...
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... the MAC Address of your ReadyNAS device: 1. If VOLUME does not work, try to locate that name. To detect your ReadyNAS device. 2 Installing the RAIDar Utility Installing RAIDar on page 2. • If you already have an existing workgroup or domain in your environment, ReadyNAS will be detected when the device has successfully booted and has started a network connection. Then, go to Step 2 in"Detecting Your ReadyNAS Device" on Linux Log in as the ReadyNAS NV...
... the MAC Address of your ReadyNAS device: 1. If VOLUME does not work, try to locate that name. To detect your ReadyNAS device. 2 Installing the RAIDar Utility Installing RAIDar on page 2. • If you already have an existing workgroup or domain in your environment, ReadyNAS will be detected when the device has successfully booted and has started a network connection. Then, go to Step 2 in"Detecting Your ReadyNAS Device" on Linux Log in as the ReadyNAS NV...
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...-configured for default access. For example, in User or Domain security modes, you specify a host in the Shares on the ReadyNAS. Click Display Share List to return to access the share using their IP address or valid DNS name separated by customizing access control. Figure 17 The Shares on user and group account. As an example, in the allow list, no other hosts will display. 2. Setting up Shares Share List The Share List screen lists the shares currently available on RAID Volumes...
...-configured for default access. For example, in User or Domain security modes, you specify a host in the Shares on the ReadyNAS. Click Display Share List to return to access the share using their IP address or valid DNS name separated by customizing access control. Figure 17 The Shares on user and group account. As an example, in the allow list, no other hosts will display. 2. Setting up Shares Share List The Share List screen lists the shares currently available on RAID Volumes...