10
Function Button
Use this button for dismounting USB devices, rebuilding RAID arrays, configuring failover, stopping the
TeraStation's beeping, and initializing settings using a USB drive.
11
Drive Lock (
)
Open the front panel with the key to replace drives or access the init button.
12
Init Button
Hold down this button with something pointed to initialize the TeraStation's admin username and password,
IP settings, SSL, and service port restriction settings to their factory default values. The effects of this button
can be modified in Settings.
13
Status LEDs
Normally, these LEDs blink green when drives are accessed. If a drive fails, its LED will turn red.
14
Fan
Spins to avoid overheating inside. Do not block the fan.
15
USB 3.0 Port (
)
Compatible Buffalo USB drives, USB flash drives, digital cameras, and USB UPS connections can be connected.
USB hubs are not supported.
16
LAN Port 1 (
)
Connect an Ethernet cable to use this port for your network. It is available for communicating at max. 1000
Mbps.
17
LAN Port 2 (
)
Connect an Ethernet cable to use this port for your network. It is available for communicating at max. 1000
Mbps.
18
LAN Port 3 (
)
Connect an Ethernet cable to use this port for your network. It is available for communicating at max. 10 Gbps
if using the included Ethernet or category 6A cable.
Note:
To communicate at up to 10 Gbps, all network devices must be compatible with 10GbE.
19
Power Connector
Use the included power cable to connect to an UPS, surge protector, or outlet.
20
Anti-Theft Security Slot ( )
Use this slot to secure your TeraStation with a cable lock (not included).
21
Link LED
Glows green when the unit is connected to a network.
22
Link LED on 100 Mbps, 2.5 Gbps, and 5 Gbps
Glows amber when the unit is connected to a network at 100 Mbps or 2.5 and 5 Gbps.
23
Link LED on 1000 Mbps
Glows green when the unit is connected to a network at 1000 Mbps.
24
Link LED on 10 Gbps
Glows blue when the unit is connected to a network at 10 Gbps.
11
Summary of Contents for TeraStation 5010 TS51210RH
Page 32: ...3 Click Create User 31...
Page 35: ...3 Click Add Group 34...
Page 103: ...2 Click to the right of Failover 3 Click the Periodic Sync tab 4 Click Edit 102...
Page 106: ...15Click Time Machine 105...
Page 107: ...16Click Select Backup Disk 17Select the TeraStation then click Use Disk 106...
Page 122: ...5 Click Edit 121...
Page 145: ...7 Click to the right of NFS 8 Click the Client Settings tab 144...
Page 168: ...3 Click Edit 167...
Page 169: ...4 Select or enter the desired MTU size and click OK 168...
Page 171: ...3 Click Edit 170...
Page 211: ...IEC60950 1 WARNING Hazardous moving parts Keep away from moving fan blades 210...