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3
Right-click the disk volume that shows the status "Unallocated" and click
New Simple Volume
from the
displayed menu. Follow the screen to finish formatting.
Formatting a volume is finished. When the formatting process is completed, the drive will be visible as an icon in
Computer or My Computer and can be used as a normal drive on the computer.
Disconnecting a Volume
1
In Windows, navigate to
Control Panel
-
Administrative Tools
-
iSCSI Initiator
.
The status of the connecting volume will be displayed as "Connected" under "Discovered targets".
2
Select a volume to disconnect and click
Disconnect
.
3
Click
Yes
.
4
When the volume status is displayed as "Inactive", the disconnection was carried out properly.
Disconnecting a volume is finished.
Using Buffalo iSCSI Connection Tool
Connecting a Volume
To connect a volume using Buffalo iSCSI Connection Tool from a Windows computer, follow the procedure below.
1
Click
Start
-
Programs
-
Buffalo
-
iSCSI Connection Tool
-
iSCSI Connection Tool
.
iSCSI Connection Tool will open.
Summary of Contents for TeraStation WSS 5000
Page 10: ...9 Chapter 1 Installation Diagrams TS5800D TS5800DN TS5800DWR µ µ µ µ TS5600D TS5600DN µ µ µ µ ...
Page 60: ...59 6 Click Edit under NAS Volume 7 Click Create Volume ...
Page 88: ...87 2 Click to the right of Backup 3 Click List of LinkStations and TeraStations ...
Page 90: ...89 3 Click Create New Job Note Up to 8 backup jobs can be configured ...
Page 104: ...103 18Click Time Machine ...
Page 105: ...104 19Click Select Backup Disk 20Select the TeraStation then click Use Disk ...
Page 116: ...115 3 Click Create New Job ...
Page 131: ...130 9 Click Open Squeezebox The Squeezebox s settings will open ...
Page 136: ...135 4 Open the License tab then click Activate Free License To deactivate the license click ...
Page 138: ...137 3 Click Next 4 Click Find Cameras ...
Page 144: ...143 2 Select the search criteria on the left side of the search screen then click Search ...
Page 145: ...144 3 The search results are displayed Click a thumbnail to start the media viewer ...