TeraStation III iSCSI User Manual
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Restore/Erase
Restore Factory Defaults
Restore TeraStation Click [Restore TeraStation] to initialize the following settings: TeraStation Name,
NTP Settings, RAID Scanning, Upon restore, Email Notification Settings, UPS
Settings, Administrator Settings, Network Settings (IP Address, Subnet Mask,
etc.), Alert Sound Settings, Front Panel Settings, RAID Array Failure Settings,
Management Information, Languages Settings, Syslog
You may choose to not initialize the admin username and password when other
settings are initialized from the front panel button. Click [Modify Settings] to
change this setting. If you select [Keep current admin password], you will not be
able to make any further changes to the settings of the TeraStation without the
admin username and password. Write them down and do not lose them!
Erase
Erase
Clicking [Erase] will erase data on the drives on the TeraStation completely. All
data and settings will be lost. Back up any important data before! You cannot
change the configuration of the TeraStation while erasing data.
Ping Test
Ping Test
Ping Test
Enter the target IP Address in [Target IP Address], and click [Ping]. The response is displayed in
[Result].
System
System
System Information
Displays [TeraStation Name], [Model Name], [Firmware version], [NTP], [Date and
Time], [Time Zone], [Email Notification], [Fan Status], etc.
Network
Network
Network Information Displays [MAC Address], [IP Address], [Subnet Mask], [Ethernet Frame Size], [Primary
DNS Server], [Secondary DNS Server], [Default Gateway Address], [Port Trunking], etc.
Connection History
Connection History
Connection History
Displays [Date/Time], [Status], [Volume Name] and [Initiator Name].
Status
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