Saving and Applying Settings
The TeraStation’s settings can be saved to a USB drive and restored to another TeraStation of the same series. Use
this feature to back up and copy settings to a new TeraStation.
Save
Settings &
Firmware
Settings &
Firmware
Settings &
Firmware
Settings &
Firmware
Restore
Restore
Restore
Write down the drive configuration (number of drives, RAID, LVM, etc.) of the TeraStation whose settings were saved.
Make sure that any TeraStations that you apply these settings to have exactly the same drive configuration before
you apply the settings. If the drive configuration is different, you may get unexpected results.
The following settings are not saved or restored:
Category
Settings
File Sharing
All settings for USB drives and media cartridges
Drives
All settings in “Drives”
All settings in “RAID” > “Options” > “RAID Array Settings”
All settings in “LVM”
All settings in “iSCSI”
All settings for USB drives and media cartridges
Network
All settings except for service port restrictions, Wake-on-
LAN, and Ethernet frame size settings in “IP Address”
All settings in “Port Trunking”
Backup
All settings in “Failover”
Management
The TeraStation’s hostname
All settings in “UPS Sync”
All settings in “SSL”
Display language in Settings
Saving Settings
1
Insert a 1 GB or larger USB drive (not included) into a USB 2.0 port on the TeraStation.
Note:
All data on the USB drive will be erased!
2
From Settings, click
Management
.
3
Click
to the right of “Configuration Management”.
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Summary of Contents for terastation 3000
Page 23: ...4 Configure the desired settings then click OK 22...
Page 26: ...3 Click Create User 25...
Page 29: ...3 Click Add Group 28...
Page 109: ...6 Click Time Machine 108...
Page 110: ...7 Click Select Backup Disk 8 Select the shared folder and click Use Disk 109...
Page 134: ...4 Open the License tab then click Activate Free License To deactivate the license click 133...
Page 136: ...3 Click Next 4 Click Find Cameras 135...
Page 142: ...2 Select the search criteria on the left side of the search screen then click Search 141...
Page 143: ...3 The search results are displayed Click a thumbnail to start the media viewer 142...