Intellinet Gigabit SATA NAS 2TB User manual

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HDD/SSD enclosures
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GiGabit
Sata
NaS
2tb
uSer
maNual
MODEL 524469
INT-524469-UM-1108-01
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CONTENTS
table of coNteNtS
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................3
HARDWARE/ INSTALLATION ...............................................................................5
Indicators & Connections .................................................................................6
QUICK INSTALLATION .........................................................................................7
Accessing the NAS ..........................................................................................7
ConguringtheNAS .......................................................................................11
CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................... 13
Basic Settings ................................................................................................ 13
System Management ..................................................................................... 15
System Reports ..............................................................................................20
User Management .......................................................................................... 21
NAS Management ..........................................................................................23
P2P Settings ..................................................................................................34
FTP SERVER ...................................................................................................... 37
WINDOWS USB PRINTER SERVER ..................................................................38
UPnP SETTINGS ................................................................................................39
APPENDIX A .......................................................................................................40
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................41
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INTRODUCTION
iNtroductioN
ThankyouforpurchasingtheINTELLINETNETWORKSOLUTIONS
Gigabit SATA NAS 2TB, Model 524469.
Addressingthegrowingneedsforadditionalhigh-speedstorageinthe
SOHOandsmall/medium-sizedbusinessenvironments,theGigabit
SATANAS2TBletsyouinstalltwoSATAharddrivesupto1Terabyte
eachforextremelyfastaccesstodatastorageonyournetwork.Andif
additionalspaceisneeded,youcanconnecttwoadditionalUSBHDDs.
TheGigabitSATANAS2TBsupportsRAID0andRAID1congurations:
RAID0(stripeddisks)distributesdataacrossbothharddrivestoimprove
speedandcapacity—however,ifoneharddrivefails,thedataislost;
Alternatively,RAID1(mirroreddisks)isabackupsolutionusingboth
harddrivestostorethesameinformation—ifoneharddrivefails,the
informationisnot lost.
WithaGigabitnetworkconnection,theSATANAS2TBprovidesultra-
fastdatathroughputofupto25MB/s,makingittheperfectnetwork
storageunitforsmallerworkgroups.Plus,youcanstreamvideosand
photosthroughyourUniversalPlugandPlay-enabledmediaplayerin
yourhomeentertainmentcenter.
Followtheinstructionsinthismanualandyou’llalsosoonbeenjoying
thebenetsoftheseadditionalfeatures:
• GigabitEthernetportforhigh-speednetworkconnectivity
• SupportedUSBharddrivelesystems:FAT32,EXT2,EXT3,NTFS
• IntegratediTunesDigitalAudioAccessProtocol(DAAP)serverdelivers
audiostreamstoanyiTunes-compatiblemediaplayeronthenetwork
• Built-inFTPserverallowingremoteuserstoupload/downloadles
• BitTorrentclienttodownloadlesfromtheBTnetworkwhilehaving
yourcomputerturnedoff
• Cross-platformlesharingforWindows,LinuxandMacOS
• Supportedleservingprotocols:CIFS(Samba),FTP,NFSandAFP
• Supports256useraccountsandusergroups
• Createupto250sharedfolders
• User(name/password)andSharingLevel(read/write)security
• SupportsSelf-MonitoringAnalysisandReportingTechnology-enabled
(SMART)harddrives
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• Adjustableharddrivespin-downtime
• Self-repairingandde-fragmentationfordataintegrityandperformance
• EasyWeb-basedcongurationviaWebbrowser
• FirmwareupdateviaWebbrowserandUSBHDD
• LifetimeWarranty
NOTE:Somescreenimagesaremodiedtottheformatofthismanual.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• Foraccessingles:
Networkadapterinstalledandfunctioningproperly
• ForPCconguration:
InternetExplorer5.5andaboveorlatestOperabrowserwithJava
support
• ForMacconguration:
InternetExplorer5.2orlatestOperabrowserwithJavasupport
• ForLinuxconguration:
LatestOperabrowserwithJavasupport
PACKAGE CONTENTS
• GigabitSATANAS2TB
• Poweradapter
• Quickinstallguide
• CDwithusermanual
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION
hardware/iNStallatioN
Toinstallaharddisk/driveintheGigabitSATANAS2TB,followthe
steps below.
1. ShutdowntheNASandunplugthepowercordfromtheACoutlet.
2.Removethescrewsthatsecurethehard
disk/drivecovertothesideoftheNAS
deviceandslidethecoveroff.
3.Slidetheharddrive/diskinsidethe
coveryoujustremovedfromtheNAS
device.
4. Connect the SATA cable and hard
disk/drivepowercordbetweenthe
harddisk/driveandtheNAS.
5.Re-positiontheHDD/coverassemblyonto
theNAS,beingcarefulnottocrush(and
possibly damage or disconnect) the SATA
cable and HDD power cord. The hard
disk/driveinstallationisnowcomplete.Turn
on the NAS.
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Indicators & Connections
1. Using Ethernet cable, connect the LAN
(Ethernet)porttoaPC,server,switch,hub
orothernetworkdeviceontheLAN.
2.Connecttheincludedpoweradaptertoa
surgeprotector.
3.If/whendesired,connectthedeviceport
(AorB)toanexternalUSBharddrive.
4.TurnonthepowertotheNAS.
RESET BUTTON
Ifyouforgetyourpasswordand/orunitIP
address,youwon’tbeabletoaccessthe
NAS.However,youcanusetherecessed
Resetbuttontorestorefactorysettings.
To initiate a reset, press and hold the
buttonin(usingastraightpinorsimilarobject)for5secondsormore
untiltheunitstopsbeeping.
POWER BUTTON
PresslightlyoncetoturntheNASonoroff.Theunitwillwritealldata
intothedriveandsafelypowerdown.Toforcetheunittopowerdown
immediately,pressandholdthebuttonuntilthepowerisoff.
FRONT PANEL LEDS
LED Status Indication
Power (not shown On Power to the NAS is on
atright) Off PowertotheNASisoff
HDD (A & B) / Data Flashing Attached HDD is reading/writing data
LAN / 10/100 On Network link is 10/100 Mbps
Off Linkisdisconnected
Flashing Transmitting/receivingdatapackets
LAN / 1000 On Network link is 1000 Mbps
Off Linkisdisconnected
Flashing Transmitting/receivingdatapackets
DC 12V
LAN
USB HDD
B port
USB HDD
port
Power
Reset
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QUICK INSTALLATION
quick iNStallatioN
Accessing the NAS
MAPPING A SHARED FOLDER
Mappingyoursharedfolder(s)toyourcomputermakesaccessingthem
easier.Whenasharedfolderismapped,itwillappearasadriveletter
(forexample,“D:”or“E:”)onyourcomputer.Whenyouwanttoaccess
thatsharedfolder,youcansimplygotoMyComputeranddouble-
clickonthedriveletter.Youcanalsohavethecomputerlogintothe
sharedfolderatstartupsoyoudon’tneedtomanuallydoiteachtime.
TomaptheNAS’ssharedfoldertoadriveletterunderMyComputer:
1.Select“MapNetwork
Drive”fromtheTools
menu.
2.Chooseadriveletterto
usetomapyourshared
folder.Click“Browse”and
locatethesharedfolder
in Entire Network. Click
“OK”onceyou’velocated
thesharedfolder.
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3.Select“Reconnectat
logon”soyoudon’tneed
to repeat this process.
Click“Finish.
4.Youwillnowseethe
ShareasadriveinMy
Computer.Youcan
accessitbydouble-
clickingonthedrive.
ENABLING UPnP
UPnP(UniversalPlugandPlay)isonlyavailableinWindowsXP,Me
andVista.Thoughnotrequired,enablingitmakescongurationeasier.
1.GototheStartmenu;thenControlPanel;thenAdd/Remove
Programs.
2.Click“Add/Remove
WindowsComponents”
ontheleft-handsideto
display the Windows
ComponentsWizard
screen.
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3.Highlight“Network
Services”andclick
Details.
4.Select“UniversalPlug
andPlay”andclick“OK.
5.Select“Next”tocontinue.
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6.Afterallthecomponents
areinstalled,click“Finish.
Youcanaccessthe
congurationuserinterface
bydouble-clickingonMy
NetworkPlacesonyour
desktop.Double-clickonthe
UPnPdevicetogainaccess
tothecongurationpage.
NOTE:Youmayneedto
restartyourcomputerand/
orrefreshtheviewforthe
devicetoappear.
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Conguring the NAS
ThereareseveralmethodsforaccessingtheNAScongurationinterface.
• IfyouhaveUPnPenabled
inyourWindowsMe/XP/
Vistacomputer,youcan
accesstheconguration
bydouble-clickingthe
UPnPdeviceunderMy
Network Places.
• YoucanalsoinserttheinstallationCDinto
yourWindowsPCandruntheNASFinder
utility.YourNASunitshouldbelistedwith
theunitsIPaddress.Double-clickthe
devicenameorhighlightthedevicename
andclick“Congure”todisplaythe
congurationpage.
• Ifyouknowthenameof
theNASdevice,youcan
enter it directly into an
InternetExplorerbrowser.
NOTE: Some network
congurationsorversions
ofInternetExplorermaynotndthedevicecorrectly.
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• Userswho’vechanged
thedefaultsettingstoa
xedIPsettingcan
directly access the
congurationpageby
enteringtheNAS’sxed
IP address in the browser. A window shouldappearaskingfora
usernameandpassword.LeavetheUserNameeldblankandenter
“admin”inthePasswordeld.ASystemInformationscreenwillthen
display.
NAS FINDER
IncludedontheCDisautilityforlocatingthe
NASonthenetwork,asmentionedabove.
ThisapplicationrunsonWindowsMe,XP
andVistaoperatingsystems.Youcanrunthe
applicationfromtheCDorcopyittothe
computeryouwanttousetocongurethe
NAS.
AllNASdeviceswillbe
listed in the NAS Finder,
along with the associated
IPaddressoftheunit.
Double-clickthedevice
name or highlight the
devicenameandclick
“Congure”todisplaythe
UIfortheNASdevice.
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coNfiGuratioN
Fromtheuserinterface(UI),
youcanmaintainand
monitorallthefunctionsof
theNAS.Thisinterfaceis
accessiblefromany
computeronthenetwork
with the appropriate browser.
Onlyoneusercanloginto
the UI at a time.
ThepasswordfortheUIcan
besetintheadministrative
menu.Thisisadifferent
passwordthananyuser
passwords on the NAS. To
gettothelowermenus,
simplymoveyourcursor
overthemainmenuitems.
Basic Settings
TheBasicSettingsscreenallowsyoutonameyourNASandcongure
itasaDHCPclientorasaxedIPdeviceonthenetwork.NOTE: On
allscreens,click“Apply”toeffectanychangestotheconguration.The
NASmayreboottonalizethechanges.
NAS Name—NetworkdeviceshaveanIPaddressandaname.These
twoareusuallyrelatedandallowthenetworktoidentifythedevice.
Thisnamemustbeuniqueortheremaybedifcultiesinconguring
andusingtheNAS.Makesurethatnoothercomputerordevicein
thenetworkusesthesamenamethatyouassigntothisNAS.
Domain Name Server—Mostofthetime,thisinformationisn’tneeded,
asyourDHCPserverwillautomaticallyprovidetheinformation.
UPnP Media Server—RefertotheUPnPSettingssection.
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iTunes Media Server —RefertotheUPnPSettingssection.
DHCP Client—Thedefaultfactorysettinghasthisenabled(above).
ThereshouldbeaDHCPserveronthenetwork(usuallytherouter
ornetworkswitch).TheDHCPserverwillassigntheNASanIP
addresswhenitisturnedon.ThissettingallowstheNAStobe
easilyinstalledandincorporatedintoanynetworkenvironment.
Fixed IP Address —Insomesituations,itmaybebesttoassignthe
NASaxedIPaddress.Thisismostusefulwhenyouwanttoaccess
theNASfromaremotelocation,asmostrouterscanonlyforward
trafctoaspecicIPaddress.IfyouhavetheNASconguredasa
DHCPclient,yourIPaddresscouldchangeperiodically.Havingthe
NASconguredwithaxedIPaddressmeansthattheIPaddress
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willnotchangeunlessyoureassignit.
TheIPaddressyouassignmustfollowtwobasicrules.First,itmust
bewithinthesamesubnetofyourcurrentnetwork.Forexample,if
yourroutersIPaddressis192.168.1.1,yoursubnetismorethanlikely
192.168.1.x(wherexisanumberfrom2to254).Secondly,itcan’t
alreadybeinusebyanothercomputerornetworkdeviceonthe
network.Generally,NASwillonlybeaccessibletocomputersonthe
samesubnet.
Public IP, External Gateway & External
Netmask—Youcanndyourgateway’s
IPaddressandyournetmaskby
going to the command prompt and
runningipcong.
Intheaboveexample,the255.255.255.0subnetmaskindicatesthatthe
rstthreenumbersoftheIPaddress(192.168.1)arenotchangeablein
thissubnet.Hadthesubnetmaskbeen255.255.0.0,thenyoucould
assignanIPof192.168.x.x(wherexis0-254andnotbeingusedby
anyotherdeviceonthenetwork).
System Management
Mostofthesystemfunctions
canbecontrolledfromthis
menu.
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CONFIGURATION
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
Thisscreenpresentsthebasicadministratorfunctions—easilymodied
andmanagedbytheadministrator—intwopanels:Conguration
MaintainandAdministratorManagement.IntheCongurationMaintain
section,theadministratorcanbackupcurrentcongurationsettingsto
aPCorrestorethepreviousbackupsettingstotheNAS.Afterresetting
theNAS,restorethebackupsettingsandthesystemwillchangeback
to the original settings instantly.
Download cong—Justclick“bk_cong_xxxxxxxx.dat”todownload
thecurrentcongurationsettingstothePC.Choosethedirectoryto
savetheletoandclick“Apply.
Upload cong—Click“Browse”toselectthecongurationsettingsyou
wanttorestore,thenclick“Apply”touploadtheletowriteitintothe
system. NOTE: Do notturnoffthepowerbeforethewritingis
completed:TheNASwillresetautomaticallyafterthelehasbeen
successfullywrittenintothesystem.
New Password — The administrator can change the administrator
passwordsimplybyenteringthenewpasswordinthiseld.
Browse...
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CONFIGURATION
NOTE:YoumustenterthenewpasswordinbothPasswordelds.If
theeldentriesdon’tmatch,thepagewillnotbesubmitted.
Conrm New Password — Enter the new password again.
External Admin. port—Deneaportfortheremoteadministratorto
connect to.
Power down—Select“Yes”toturnthedeviceoff.
Restart device—Thisrebootsthedevicebasedononeofthefollowing
optionsselectedfromthedrop-downmenu:
•Never:Donotexecuteareboot.
•RightNow:Rebootimmediately.
•EveryDay:Rebootregularlyatthesettimeeveryday.
•EverySunday(throughSaturday):Rebootregularlyatthesettime
everySunday(orMondayandsoonthroughtheSaturdayoption).
Clear event log—Select“Yes”toclearthesystemhistory(listedin
EventReportbelow).Ifyouselect“No,”theeventrecordneverclears,
evenwhenyourebootthesystem.
Restore factory default—Select“Yes”torecoverthefactorysettings.
EVENT REPORT SETTINGS
Alltheeldsandfunctionsonthismenu/screenareforconguringthe
systemtosendalertstoane-mailaccount.
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CONFIGURATION
Alarm Mail—Selecttoenableordisablethisfunction.
Mail Server Hostname (SMTP)—Entertheaddressofthemailserver;
e.g.,“mail.mydomain.com”or“111.222.333.444.
Mail Server Login Name—Ifyourmailserverrequiresauthentication,
youneedtoentertheusernamehere.
Mail Server Login Password—Ifyourmailserverrequiresauthentication,
youneedtoenterthepasswordhere.
Administrator E-mail — This is the address to which the NAS 2TB sends
the e-mails.
Alert Level—Choosebetween“Normal”and“Warning.”
Send a test mail after setting—Enablethistoreceiveateste-mailas
soonasyouclick“Apply.”TheNASwillthensendoutatestmessage
tothespeciedAdministratorE-mailaddress(above).Ifyoudonot
receivethismessage,youwillneedtochecktheserversettings.
FIRMWARE UPDATE
Updatesandfunctionalitycanbeaddedviathisfunction.Checkthe
Webforthelatestrmwareifyouarehavinganyissues.Ingeneral,no
updateshouldbeneededunlessitisrecommendedbytechnicalsupport.
NOTE:Donotperformarmwareupdateoverawirelessconnectionor
powertheunitdownduringarmwareupdate.Anyinterruptionduringan
updatewilldamagethedeviceandrequireyoutosenditinforservice.
Select“Browse”tolocate
theupdatedrmware.If
thermwareleisn’t
correct,itwon’tupdate
thermwareintheunit.
An Update Report screen
willdisplaytheupdate
percentage,indicatingthestatusoftheoperation.Click“Restart”when
theuploadiscomplete.
Updating Firmware from an External USB Hard (Disk) Drive
BesidesupdatingthermwareontheFirmwareUpdatescreen,youcan
useanexternalUSBharddrivetocompletetheupdate.Justcopythe
leontotheUSBdriveandplaceitontheserver,andtheserverwill
automaticallyupdatethermwarewiththelatestversion.
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CONFIGURATION
1.Createa“rmware”folder(case-sensitive)withintherootfolderof
theUSBharddrive.
2.Copythenewrmwareletothe“rmware”folder.
3.ConnecttheUSBdrivetotheserversUSBport.
4.Oncetheserverdetectsandndsthenewestversionofrmware,it
willemitthreelongbeepsandstarttheupdate.Theserverwillkeep
beepingandthePacketsLEDwillindicatetheupdateisinprogress.
WhenalltheLEDslightup,theupdateiscompleted.Theserverwill
then emit a long beep and restart.
NOTE:Duringtheupdate,allnetworkfunctionstemporarilyshutdown.
TIME SETTINGS
TheNAS’sbuilt-inclockshouldbeadjustedtothecurrentlocaltimeto
ensureaccuratetimereporting
inthelogsandlerecords.
SelectyourGMTtimezone
fromthedrop-downmenu,
then enter the date and time.
Click“Apply”toeffectthe
changes.Youcanndyour
GMTtimezonebydouble-
clicking the time display at
thebottom-rightcornerof
yourdesktop.
NTP Service
YoucanalsoactivatetheNTP
servicetoadjustthetime
throughtheassignedNTP
server.EnterthedesiredNTP
servernameorthedefault
NTPserver,assignthe
intervalsforautoupdates,
choosethestatusof
DaylightSaving,select
theDaylightSavingRegion,
thenclick“Apply.”
–5:00 Tampa
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System Reports
Administratorscanviewthe
systeminformationandlog
lesonthesescreens.
SYSTEM INFORMATION
Thisscreendisplaysusefulsysteminformation,suchasthermware
version,rmwarebuiltdate,systemuptimeandcurrentIPaddress.
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