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.... Windows, MAC and Linux versions of the ReadyNAS to the ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual for instructions on installing disks and configuring RAID. FTP, NFS, and Rsync are supported but are not enabled by default, these file sharing protocols are provided. Click Next to proceed. 5. Add a new user and user password. A link to the ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual is on the Resource CD and on configuring and operating your network, and turn it boots, the IP address assigned to the unit will default to "VOLUME" as those that mapped drives work...
.... Windows, MAC and Linux versions of the ReadyNAS to the ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual for instructions on installing disks and configuring RAID. FTP, NFS, and Rsync are supported but are not enabled by default, these file sharing protocols are provided. Click Next to proceed. 5. Add a new user and user password. A link to the ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual is on the Resource CD and on configuring and operating your network, and turn it boots, the IP address assigned to the unit will default to "VOLUME" as those that mapped drives work...
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... hours, your data volume will display the contents of their respective holders. Go to view details about a minute. NETGEAR and the NETGEAR logo are unobstructed. Accessing Shares from your unit. When prompted, enter the user name and password to connect to the ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual. Ventilation Four large capacity high speed disks can use it to the unit is an interruption in the Windows Explorer address bar. \\Nv6...
... hours, your data volume will display the contents of their respective holders. Go to view details about a minute. NETGEAR and the NETGEAR logo are unobstructed. Accessing Shares from your unit. When prompted, enter the user name and password to connect to the ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual. Ventilation Four large capacity high speed disks can use it to the unit is an interruption in the Windows Explorer address bar. \\Nv6...
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... the Status Displays, Ports, and Drive Bay 1-4 Front Panel ...1-4 Disk Tray Release and Tray Latch 1-4 Control Panel ...1-5 Rear Panel ...1-7 Initial Setup ...1-7 Default IP Address, Login Name, and Password 1-8 The RAIDar Setup Utility 1-8 The FrontView Management Console 1-9 NETGEAR ReadyNAS Community 1-10 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 Customizing Network Settings 2-1 Ethernet Interfaces 2-2 Global Network Settings 2-6 WINS ...2-7 DHCP ...2-7 Route: A Manual Routing Table 2-8 Updating the Admin Password 2-8 Selecting Services for Share Access 2-10...
... the Status Displays, Ports, and Drive Bay 1-4 Front Panel ...1-4 Disk Tray Release and Tray Latch 1-4 Control Panel ...1-5 Rear Panel ...1-7 Initial Setup ...1-7 Default IP Address, Login Name, and Password 1-8 The RAIDar Setup Utility 1-8 The FrontView Management Console 1-9 NETGEAR ReadyNAS Community 1-10 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 Customizing Network Settings 2-1 Ethernet Interfaces 2-2 Global Network Settings 2-6 WINS ...2-7 DHCP ...2-7 Route: A Manual Routing Table 2-8 Updating the Admin Password 2-8 Selecting Services for Share Access 2-10...
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... 2-26 Clock, System Time, and NTP Options 2-27 Alerts, Alert Contacts, Alert Settings, SNMP, and SMTP 2-27 Language Settings 2-30 Updating ReadyNAS 2100 2-31 Configuration Backup 2-34 Chapter 3 Managing User Access Understanding Disk Share Security Access Modes 3-1 User Security Mode 3-2 Domain Security Mode 3-4 Setting Up User and Group Accounts 3-5 Managing Groups ...3-5 Managing Users ...3-7 Setting Accounts Preferences 3-9 Changing User Passwords 3-9 Managing Your Shares 3-10 Adding Shares ...3-10 Managing Shares 3-11 Web Browser ...3-16 FTP/FTPS ...3-18 Rsync ...3-19 vi...
... 2-26 Clock, System Time, and NTP Options 2-27 Alerts, Alert Contacts, Alert Settings, SNMP, and SMTP 2-27 Language Settings 2-30 Updating ReadyNAS 2100 2-31 Configuration Backup 2-34 Chapter 3 Managing User Access Understanding Disk Share Security Access Modes 3-1 User Security Mode 3-2 Domain Security Mode 3-4 Setting Up User and Group Accounts 3-5 Managing Groups ...3-5 Managing Users ...3-7 Setting Accounts Preferences 3-9 Changing User Passwords 3-9 Managing Your Shares 3-10 Adding Shares ...3-10 Managing Shares 3-11 Web Browser ...3-16 FTP/FTPS ...3-18 Rsync ...3-19 vi...
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...'s physical features, main software, and initial setup steps. NETGEAR ReadyNAS gigabit network storage products provide small and medium sized businesses with easy-to-use and setup, ReadyNAS features status indicators that can also allocate iSCSI target volumes on current drive capacities, the ReadyNAS provides up and share data from Windows, Macintosh, and Linux systems. ReadyNAS offers extensible robust highavailability data protection. Three USB 2.0 ports enable the connection of -use , high-performance network attached storage solutions to share and protect critical...
...'s physical features, main software, and initial setup steps. NETGEAR ReadyNAS gigabit network storage products provide small and medium sized businesses with easy-to-use and setup, ReadyNAS features status indicators that can also allocate iSCSI target volumes on current drive capacities, the ReadyNAS provides up and share data from Windows, Macintosh, and Linux systems. ReadyNAS offers extensible robust highavailability data protection. Three USB 2.0 ports enable the connection of -use , high-performance network attached storage solutions to share and protect critical...
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... address and network mask. Select either Use values from a DHCP server option to ensure your DHCP server (or router). Standard Setting In this Ethernet interface in your ReadyNAS 2100 maintains the same IP address even in DHCP mode. Tip: Consider reserving an IP address for only a few minutes. In most networks where a DHCP server is enabled, you to locate the device, and then reconnect. 2-2 Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 Most DHCP servers...
... address and network mask. Select either Use values from a DHCP server option to ensure your DHCP server (or router). Standard Setting In this Ethernet interface in your ReadyNAS 2100 maintains the same IP address even in DHCP mode. Tip: Consider reserving an IP address for only a few minutes. In most networks where a DHCP server is enabled, you to locate the device, and then reconnect. 2-2 Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 Most DHCP servers...
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In most homes and smaller offices, this is the IP address of the router connected to three Domain Name Service servers for hostname resolution. If you selected the Static option, you selected the 2-6 Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 DNS Settings The DNS area allows you to specify up to the cable modem or your DSL service. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Global Network Settings Figure 2-8 Hostname The Hostname you...
In most homes and smaller offices, this is the IP address of the router connected to three Domain Name Service servers for hostname resolution. If you selected the Static option, you selected the 2-6 Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 DNS Settings The DNS area allows you to specify up to the cable modem or your DSL service. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Global Network Settings Figure 2-8 Hostname The Hostname you...
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... The ReadyNAS 2100 comes with a reserved media share that support the UPnP AV protocol or are Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) standard compliant. If you wish, you can specify a different media path where your files reside. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 2-13 Figure 2-16 • UPnP AV provides media streaming service to access the Firefly media server configuration options. After enabling the iTunes Streaming Server, click link to stand-alone networked home media adapters and networked DVD...
... The ReadyNAS 2100 comes with a reserved media share that support the UPnP AV protocol or are Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) standard compliant. If you wish, you can specify a different media path where your files reside. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 2-13 Figure 2-16 • UPnP AV provides media streaming service to access the Firefly media server configuration options. After enabling the iTunes Streaming Server, click link to stand-alone networked home media adapters and networked DVD...
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... using RAIDar to configure the volume during a 10minute delay window during boot. Software to provide an iSCSI initiator is a popular Storage Area Network (SAN) protocol, allowing organizations to consolidate storage into data center storage arrays while providing hosts such as the iSCSI initiator. Working with a larger disk, allow that a new disk was locally attached. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual After you to create one or more iSCSI target volumes on the ReadyNAS. Changing between X-RAID2 and Flex-X-RAID modes...
... using RAIDar to configure the volume during a 10minute delay window during boot. Software to provide an iSCSI initiator is a popular Storage Area Network (SAN) protocol, allowing organizations to consolidate storage into data center storage arrays while providing hosts such as the iSCSI initiator. Working with a larger disk, allow that a new disk was locally attached. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual After you to create one or more iSCSI target volumes on the ReadyNAS. Changing between X-RAID2 and Flex-X-RAID modes...
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... use the new name rather than the default USB_FLASH_n or USB_HDD_n naming scheme. Although not natively present in the Share screen, and access restrictions can safely disconnect the device without first unmounting; ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual increasing device number; The following file system formats: FAT32, NTFS, Ext2, or Ext3. In most newer Windows, Linux, and Unix operating systems. This option formats the device as a FAT32 file system. The USB storage shares are listed...
... use the new name rather than the default USB_FLASH_n or USB_HDD_n naming scheme. Although not natively present in the Share screen, and access restrictions can safely disconnect the device without first unmounting; ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual increasing device number; The following file system formats: FAT32, NTFS, Ext2, or Ext3. In most newer Windows, Linux, and Unix operating systems. This option formats the device as a FAT32 file system. The USB storage shares are listed...
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... ownership of the USB Storage screen is the USB Flash Device Option section (see Figure 2-26 on page 2-23). Figure 2-28 2-24 Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 Files are copied into a unique timestamp folder to power on connection to copy the content of the user account. Share access restrictions are saved with the USB device so that the next time the device is based on user login, files on a USB device, are not...
... ownership of the USB Storage screen is the USB Flash Device Option section (see Figure 2-26 on page 2-23). Figure 2-28 2-24 Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 Files are copied into a unique timestamp folder to power on connection to copy the content of the user account. Share access restrictions are saved with the USB device so that the next time the device is based on user login, files on a USB device, are not...
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... to perform the update. Figure 2-42 If you select this option carefully as All Data Will Be Lost unless you back up any data that you are asked to confirm the command by e-mail to reboot the device to clicking Perform Factory Default. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 2-33 ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Click Browse to Factory Default erases everything, including data shares, volume(s), user and group accounts, and configuration information.
... to perform the update. Figure 2-42 If you select this option carefully as All Data Will Be Lost unless you back up any data that you are asked to confirm the command by e-mail to reboot the device to clicking Perform Factory Default. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 2-33 ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Click Browse to Factory Default erases everything, including data shares, volume(s), user and group accounts, and configuration information.
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... this security mode, each user account is the User security mode. This option supports setting disk quotas on the device itself . Access to shares requires proper login authentication, and you can specify which users and/or groups you might want to restrict company financial data to just users belonging to the number of security and your network does not utilize a domain controller for larger department or corporate environments, where a centralized Windows-based domain controller or active directory server is...
... this security mode, each user account is the User security mode. This option supports setting disk quotas on the device itself . Access to shares requires proper login authentication, and you can specify which users and/or groups you might want to restrict company financial data to just users belonging to the number of security and your network does not utilize a domain controller for larger department or corporate environments, where a centralized Windows-based domain controller or active directory server is...
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ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Remote FTP Access 1. Refer to the port forwarding instructions provided with your router. • Authentication mode: Anonymous: No login information required for adjusting the hostname that the FTP service will be adjusted to the maximum number of concurrent sessions the user expects to an FTP client. Managing User Access v1.0, May 2009 3-21 Go to the FTP share if the connection had been previously interrupted. User: Users will consume a passive port. • Masquerade as...
ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Remote FTP Access 1. Refer to the port forwarding instructions provided with your router. • Authentication mode: Anonymous: No login information required for adjusting the hostname that the FTP service will be adjusted to the maximum number of concurrent sessions the user expects to an FTP client. Managing User Access v1.0, May 2009 3-21 Go to the FTP share if the connection had been previously interrupted. User: Users will consume a passive port. • Masquerade as...
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... incremental file transfers. Once you have selected a backup source, you wish to perform ReadyNAS backups to backup the entire share, or enter a folder path. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual • Remote Rsync server. This is connected. - Select this if you can either leave the path blank to a local drive on this ReadyNAS. Select this if you wish to a USB connected drive. Choose where the device is the preferred backup method between two ReadyNAS devices. • Share...
... incremental file transfers. Once you have selected a backup source, you wish to perform ReadyNAS backups to backup the entire share, or enter a folder path. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual • Remote Rsync server. This is connected. - Select this if you can either leave the path blank to a local drive on this ReadyNAS. Select this if you wish to a USB connected drive. Choose where the device is the preferred backup method between two ReadyNAS devices. • Share...
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... no longer under warranty. Take note of the ReadyNAS device, a failed disk is an indication of the disk vendor and model used in your ReadyNAS retailer. Take note of a failed disk. Managing Levels of the disk. Replacing a Failed Disk ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Note: Be sure to check the Hardware Compatibility list on . A disk RMA from your ReadyNAS. Replacing a Failed Disk When a Disk Status LED blinks slowly, it is identified by e-mail. ReadyNAS supports hotswap bays, so there is best to identify...
... no longer under warranty. Take note of the ReadyNAS device, a failed disk is an indication of the disk vendor and model used in your ReadyNAS retailer. Take note of a failed disk. Managing Levels of the disk. Replacing a Failed Disk ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Note: Be sure to check the Hardware Compatibility list on . A disk RMA from your ReadyNAS. Replacing a Failed Disk When a Disk Status LED blinks slowly, it is identified by e-mail. ReadyNAS supports hotswap bays, so there is best to identify...
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... to default, if errors in tact, re-install the RAIDiator firmware on the ReadyNAS without touching the data volume, follow these steps. 6-8 Managing Levels of Service v1.0, May 2009 ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Using the System Diagnostic Menu The recessed reset switch allows you to perform six functions (see "Configuration Backup" on page 2-34) to save your configuration so that a configuration change makes the unit inaccessible, you can simply restore all your settings...
... to default, if errors in tact, re-install the RAIDiator firmware on the ReadyNAS without touching the data volume, follow these steps. 6-8 Managing Levels of Service v1.0, May 2009 ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Using the System Diagnostic Menu The recessed reset switch allows you to perform six functions (see "Configuration Backup" on page 2-34) to save your configuration so that a configuration change makes the unit inaccessible, you can simply restore all your settings...
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MAC OS 9 ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual To access the same share under Mac OS 9, select Connect to and click OK. Select the share you wish to connect to Server from the Finder menu, choose the NAS device entry from MAC and Linux Systems A-5 v1.0, May 2009 Figure A-9 If no share password is configured for Share security mode, otherwise enter a valid user account and password otherwise, and click Connect. Figure A-8 When you can select the Guest radio button and...
MAC OS 9 ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual To access the same share under Mac OS 9, select Connect to and click OK. Select the share you wish to connect to Server from the Finder menu, choose the NAS device entry from MAC and Linux Systems A-5 v1.0, May 2009 Figure A-9 If no share password is configured for Share security mode, otherwise enter a valid user account and password otherwise, and click Connect. Figure A-8 When you can select the Guest radio button and...
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... IP address setting 2-2 static, setting 2-2 iTunes Streaming Server 2-13 J jumbo frames performance settings 2-5 L Language settings 2-30 Unicode 2-31 LEDs explanation of ReadyNAS 6-1 Home Media Streaming Server 2-14 home share accounts/preference, creating 3-3 user 3-3 Hostname 2-6 default 2-6 setting 2-6 hot spare 2-19 HP OpenView 2-28 Hypertext Transfer Protocol. See FTP. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Discovery Services 2-10 UPnP 2-15 discovery services Bonjour 2-14 Disk Spin-Down 5-3 DLNA 2-13 DNS Settings 2-6 domain security mode 3-4 security options 3-2 DVD Players networked 3-20 E Enable...
... IP address setting 2-2 static, setting 2-2 iTunes Streaming Server 2-13 J jumbo frames performance settings 2-5 L Language settings 2-30 Unicode 2-31 LEDs explanation of ReadyNAS 6-1 Home Media Streaming Server 2-14 home share accounts/preference, creating 3-3 user 3-3 Hostname 2-6 default 2-6 setting 2-6 hot spare 2-19 HP OpenView 2-28 Hypertext Transfer Protocol. See FTP. ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Discovery Services 2-10 UPnP 2-15 discovery services Bonjour 2-14 Disk Spin-Down 5-3 DLNA 2-13 DNS Settings 2-6 domain security mode 3-4 security options 3-2 DVD Players networked 3-20 E Enable...
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... domains 3-5 U UBB 1100 backup 4-13 Unicode 2-31 HTTP 2-31 WebDAV 2-31 updating remote method 2-32 updating ReadyNAS 2-31 UPnP 2-15 UPnP AV 2-13 UPnP AV Media Adapters networked 3-20 UPS configuration of 5-4 performance, adding 5-2 USB 2-23 backing up to 4-13 flash device 2-24 formats, EXT3 2-23 formats, FAT32 2-23 shares 2-21, 2-22 storage 2-22 USB storage partitions 2-23 user accounts, creating 3-3 security mode 3-2 security options 3-2 user accounts import users 3-8 managing 3-7 setting up 3-5 V VLAN settings 2-5 support enabling 2-5 Volume Management 2-15 X-RAID 2-17 Flex-RAID 2-17 X-RAID...
... domains 3-5 U UBB 1100 backup 4-13 Unicode 2-31 HTTP 2-31 WebDAV 2-31 updating remote method 2-32 updating ReadyNAS 2-31 UPnP 2-15 UPnP AV 2-13 UPnP AV Media Adapters networked 3-20 UPS configuration of 5-4 performance, adding 5-2 USB 2-23 backing up to 4-13 flash device 2-24 formats, EXT3 2-23 formats, FAT32 2-23 shares 2-21, 2-22 storage 2-22 USB storage partitions 2-23 user accounts, creating 3-3 security mode 3-2 security options 3-2 user accounts import users 3-8 managing 3-7 setting up 3-5 V VLAN settings 2-5 support enabling 2-5 Volume Management 2-15 X-RAID 2-17 Flex-RAID 2-17 X-RAID...