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EonNAS Pro Series Hardware Manual 

Pool Menu 

The pool menu does not have configuration settings. When users press “ENTER” to 

access the pool sub-menu, it displays the current pool(s) created. In the example 

below, it shows a pool with 

672GB

 storage capacity configured in 

RAID 5

 (

utilizing 

disks 1, 2 and 3

) and another pool with 

500GB

 storage capacity configured in 

RAID 1

 

(

utilizing disks 4 and 5

). 

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R A I D 5  6 7 2 G B
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R A I D 5  6 7 2 G B
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R A I D 1  5 0 0 G B
D i s k  I D s :  4 5

 

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Summary of Contents for EonNAS Pro Series

Page 1: ...Infortrend Hardware Manual EonNAS Pro Series SELECT ENTER EonNAS Pro SELECT ENTER EonNAS P ro B A C K U P EonNAS Pro Version 1 5...

Page 2: ...31 USA Tel 1 408 988 5088 Fax 1 408 988 6288 Email Technical Support Website US East Coast Office 4 Northeastern Blvd Suite 21B Nashua NH 03062 USA Tel 1 603 610 6398 Fax 1 603 610 6383 Email Technica...

Page 3: ...th Infortrend product Before installing any software applications or components provided by a third party customer should ensure that they are compatible and interoperable with Infortrend product by c...

Page 4: ...urthermore Infortrend Technology reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revisions or...

Page 5: ...cords and make sure they do not rest against data cables Ensure that the correct power range is being used before powering the device If the enclosure is not used for a long time disconnect it from ma...

Page 6: ...liquid or sprayed detergent When replacing hard drives insert the hard drive cage as gently as possible while assuring full engagement Vibration and shock can easily damage hard drives Contact servic...

Page 7: ...ult the User Manual in the CD ROM Revision History Version Date Description 1 0 December 2011 Initial release 1 1 February 2012 Updated certificates Updated LCD power saving functions Updated support...

Page 8: ...only 22 Hardware Installation 24 Component Compatibility 24 Before You Start 24 Airflow Concerns 24 Installing Hard Drives 25 Hard Disk Drive Prerequisites 25 Hot swappable Hard Drives 25 Drive Tray...

Page 9: ...nality 54 For Systems Without LCD Screen 54 For systems with a LCD screen 55 Maintenance 56 Replacing the Hard Drive 56 System Error Buzzer 58 Buzzer Sounds 59 Restore Default Settings 61 Appendix 62...

Page 10: ...serving tasks They are dedicated high performance storage solutions providing files or shares for access from numerous clients The advantages include Ease of administration Ease of installation Ease o...

Page 11: ...and quick configuration purposes All systems also feature a quick USB backup port on the front panel BACKUP SELECT ENT ER SELECT ENTER Features LCD screen for quick function access and status monitor...

Page 12: ...3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 7 3 3 3 3 8 3 3 3 3 9 3 3 3 3 10 8x0 No Item Description 1 LCD screen The LCD displays system statuses and offer users quick access system menus Once initi...

Page 13: ...tes the status of the hard drives 8 Power button The power button is used to turn on or force turn off when the system hangs 9 Hard drive slots The slots are in ascending numeric order from top to bot...

Page 14: ...SATA 1 2 RS 232 48 5 200 500 800 850 210 510 810 No Item Description 1 Power socket The power socket is for power cable connection 2 eSATA port The eSATA port is for external expansion purposes intend...

Page 15: ...ole For use with a Kensington lock Please refer to your Kensington lock for instructions 9 Power adaptor For plugging in the power adaptor 10 Expansion host port location For selected models only expa...

Page 16: ...NAS Pro Series Hardware Manual Additional 10Gb iSCSI Expansion Ports For selected models that has two additional 10Gb iSCSI host ports From left to right are CH3 and CH4 10Gb iSCSI host ports CH3 CH4...

Page 17: ...Hardware Manual Hard Drive Designation The hard drives are placed in numeric order from top to bottom When installing hard drives always install to the top empty tray s and work your way down in orde...

Page 18: ...em failure 3 Ethernet 1 LED 4 Ethernet 2 LED Steady Green indicates connection established Blinking Green indicates LAN activity Off indicates the connection is no established 5 HDD status LED Blinkin...

Page 19: ...cators to find the exact failed drive 1 2 No LED LED Color Status 1 Drive Busy LED FLASHING blue indicates data is being written to or read from the drive The drive is busy OFF indicates that there is...

Page 20: ...rt LEDs e SA TA 1 2 RS 2 32 485 200 500 800 210 510 810 850 No LED Status 1 Activity LED Blinking amber indicates data transfer activity 2 Link Status LED Steady green indicates connection established...

Page 21: ...ly 2 1 eSATA 1 2 RS 232 485 No LED LED Color Status 1 Link Status LED Steady green indicates 1000 Mb connection established Off indicates 10 100 Mb connection established 2 Activity LED Blinking amber...

Page 22: ...icates an active link Off Off Off indicates a link has not been established The 10Gbps host connectivity is achieved by inserting SFP into the SFP cages on iSCSI ports and data signals are sent throug...

Page 23: ...CSI host ports connect to host adapters HBA that feature a 10Gbps transfer rate SFP interface and support full duplex transfer The HBA card best come with a 64 bit 133MHz PCI X or PCI E interface WARN...

Page 24: ...here are some tools and components that are user provided a small size flat blade screwdriver for unlocking and locking hard drive trays At least one 3 5 inch SATA hard drive up to 3TB per drive is su...

Page 25: ...osure accommodates SATA II 3Gbps and SATA III 6Gbps hard drives up to 3TB in capacity per hard disk drive NOTE Only install hard drives into the enclosure after the system has been placed in the desir...

Page 26: ...different RAID levels RAID Level Minimum disk requirement Max No of Failed Drives without Data Loss Non RAID 1 No fault tolerance 1 drive fails and the data is lost 0 2 No fault tolerance 1 drive fai...

Page 27: ...should open automatically and gently pull out the hard drive tray 3 Place the hard drive into the drive tray Make sure the hard drive s interface connector is facing the open side of the drive tray an...

Page 28: ...lade screwdriver to turn the bezel lock from the unlock to lock position 7 Repeat above steps to install other hard drives 8 Close the system front panel when you are done installing hard drives NOTE...

Page 29: ...stem 1 1 4 2 5 3 The system connection requires the user to 1 Connect an Ethernet cable from the NAS system to a switch router 2 Place the CD that came with the system into your PC s CD ROM 3 Connect...

Page 30: ...sure you have connected the following One end of the Ethernet cable to Ethernet port 1 indicated by the blue circle and the other end into a switch The adaptor plug power cable to the power socket ind...

Page 31: ...pressing the power button if the user is near the system after pressing the power button a beep will sound after 2 minutes and two beeps will sound 3 minutes thereafter double click on Na F found in...

Page 32: ...ndow will appear Click on OK When a prompt appears asking for password please enter admin Set IP Interface IP Address Netm ask Gateway OK Close 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 253 255 255 255 0 Atheros Ar8131 P...

Page 33: ...ction level and click the Next button Pool Name Data Protection Level Best Protection RAID 1 Provides best protection Your data will be mirrored Better Protection Good Protection Recommended No Protec...

Page 34: ...approximately 20 minutes to complete During the initializing process the OS of the system will be copied onto the installed hard drive s This initialization process may take up to 20 minutes The Quic...

Page 35: ...message will appear on the LCD Press the Select button to move the cursor to Yes press the Enter button and the system will begin the automated process and the screen will show Initializing SELECT EN...

Page 36: ...hown on the LCD module and how to setup and change the settings within Due to the vast menus and sub menus that are available on the LCD module it is recommended that users NOT use the LCD module to s...

Page 37: ...ce to configure the system There are seven 7 sub menu selections TCP IP Physical Disk Pool System Shut Down Reboot and Back SELEC T EN TE R Ma in menu Po ol SEL EC T EN T E R Ma in me nu Sy st em SELE...

Page 38: ...enu Shutdown SELECT ENTER Main menu Reboot SELECT ENTER Main menu Go back SELECT ENTER Main menu Hard disk SELECT ENTER Main menu Network SELECT ENTER EonNAS_Pro_xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx Setting IP address...

Page 39: ...1 SELECT ENTER LAN1 IP address 0 0 0 0 SELECT ENTER LAN 1 Advance settings SELECT ENTER LAN 1 Go back When LAN 1 has established a connection menus will appear with IP addresses SELECT ENTER Main menu...

Page 40: ...R Are you sure Yes No SELECT ENTER SELECT ENTER Network settings Enable static IP SELECT ENTER Set IP address 192 168 000 032 To configure an IP address press the ENTER button to access the Set IP Add...

Page 41: ...n setup it will show an IP address SELECT ENTER SELECT E NTE R Main menu Network SELECT E NTE R Gateway 1 172 188 0 1 SELECT E NTE R Gateway 2 Local host SELECT E NTE R TCP IP LAN 1 SELECT E NTE R Gat...

Page 42: ...tion 00 000 000 000 0 SELECT ENTER Set netmask 255 255 255 000 SELECT ENTER Set gateway 00 000 000 000 0 SELECT ENTER Are you sure Yes No SELECT ENTER Gateway Go back SELECT ENTER Press the ENTER butt...

Page 43: ...t i o n I P a d d r e s s SELECT EN T ER M a s k I P a d d r e s s SELECT EN T ER G a t e w a y L o c a l h o s t SELECT EN T ER D e l e t e G a t e w a y SELECT EN T ER G o b a c k SELECT EN T ER G a...

Page 44: ...IP LAN 2 SELECT ENTER TCP IP Gateway SELECT ENTER TCP IP LAN 1 SELECT ENTER TCP IP DNS SELECT ENTER TCP IP Go back To access the DNS settings the path is shown below SELECT ENTER Main menu Network SEL...

Page 45: ...ECT ENTER Are you sure Yes No SELECT ENTER DNS Go back SELECT ENTER DNS Add new DNS SELECT ENTER Are you sure Yes No SELECT ENTER New DNS 000 000 000 000 SELECT ENTER Are you sure Yes No Press the ENT...

Page 46: ...CT ENTER Main menu System SELECT ENTER Main menu Shutdown SELECT ENTER Main menu Reboot SELECT ENTER Main menu Go back SELECT ENTER Ma in me nu Ha rd di sk SELECT ENT ER Mai n menu Net work SELECT ENT...

Page 47: ...0GB storage capacity configured in RAID 1 utilizing disks 4 and 5 SELECT ENTER Main menu Pool SELECT ENTER Main menu System SELECT ENTER Main menu Shutdown SELECT ENTER Main menu Reboot SELECT ENTER M...

Page 48: ...CT ENTER Main menu System SELECT ENTER Main menu Shutdown SELECT ENTER Main menu Reboot SELECT ENTER Main menu Go back SELECT ENTER Ma in me nu Ha rd di sk SELECT ENT ER Mai n menu Net work SELECT ENT...

Page 49: ...u Pool SELECT ENTER Main menu Go back SE LECT ENTER Ma in me nu Ha rd di sk SELECT ENT ER Mai n menu Net work SELECT E NT ER Eon NAS_P ro_xx x xxx xxx xxx x xx SE LECT E NTE R S hu td ow n Y e s N o S...

Page 50: ...ound No returns to the previous menu Once you have configured all your system settings you may begin to create pool s for network storage SELECT ENTER Main menu Pool SELECT ENTER Main menu System SELE...

Page 51: ...E N T P WR B U S Y MU T E A T T E N JBOD PC PC PC S E L E C T E N T E R GbE PC Users can trunk black dotted circle Ethernet ports 1 and 2 to boost the bandwidth Users can also create pools and folders...

Page 52: ...pansion connecting to eSATA capable enclosures or other eSATA capable devices Most eSATA devices gain operating power from USB ports It is essential to plug in the eSATA connector to the eSATA device...

Page 53: ...ck of NAS systems can be used for external storage expansion purposes or peripheral devices For USB expansion or peripheral device details please refer to the manual that came with your USB device Som...

Page 54: ...their systems beforehand to perform this task please refer to the Web Interface Manual You can find the One Touch Copy settings under the following directory Backup One Touch Copy in the web interface...

Page 55: ...y com pleted When the One Touch copy function has failed the LCD will display the following SELECT ENTER One touc h co py fai led When the One touch copy function has NOT been setup and a USB flash dr...

Page 56: ...the same time Should you suffer multiple hard drive failures always replace one hard drive at a time User replaceable components Hard drive Replacing the Hard Drive The easiest way to find out if your...

Page 57: ...away from the drive bay Wait for at least 30 seconds for the hard drive to spin down and then gently and carefully remove the drive tray from the chassis 5 Remove the four 4 retention screws that secu...

Page 58: ...ELECT ENTER Mute buzzer Yes No Once an error has occurred users must log into the web interface and check the system logs to identify the issue s Below is a list of the possible triggering events and...

Page 59: ...the system s alternative action Buzzer Sounds Type Description Short beep 1 When system is booting 2 Shutting down the System 3 System reset successfully 4 Firmware has been updated 5 USB One Touch co...

Page 60: ...shown below in the red dotted rectangle SEL EC T EN TE R Mute buzzer Yes No SELECT ENTER SEL EC T EN T E R Main menu Pool SEL EC T EN TE R Main menu System SELEC T EN TE R Main menu Shutdown SEL EC T...

Page 61: ...account back to default account admin password admin The restored settings will search the network in DHCP mode for 3 minutes and if unsuccessful in acquiring an IP address it will revert to the defa...

Page 62: ...ATA HDDs EonNAS Pro 8x0 8 hot swappable 3 5 SATA HDDs RAID Levels EonNAS Pro 2x0 0 1 EonNAS Pro 5x0 8x0 RAID levels 0 1 5 6 10 EonNAS Pro 850 series RAID levels 0 1 5 6 10 50 60 Note There are minimum...

Page 63: ...e Operating 5 to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity Operating 5 to 80 non condensing Host Port Pinouts Interface EonNAS Pro 2x0 EonNAS Pro 5x0 EonNAS Pro 8x0 EonNAS Pro 8x0 1 EonNAS Pro 8x0 2 1Gbps iSCSI Hos...

Page 64: ...Host Port eSATA 1 2 RS 23 2 485 Pin Name Pin Name 1 BI_DA 5 BI_DC 2 BI_DA 6 BI_DB 3 BI_DB 7 BI_DD 4 BI_DC 8 BI_DD NOTE Automatic MDI MDI X Crossover Crossover can be implemented internally at hub or s...

Page 65: ...ost Port eSATA 1 2 RS 232 485 Pin Name Pin Name 1 BI_DA 5 BI_DC 2 BI_DA 6 BI_DB 3 BI_DB 7 BI_DD 4 BI_DC 8 BI_DD NOTE Automatic MDI MDI X Crossover Crossover can be implemented internally at hub or swi...

Page 66: ...EF 2 Module definition 2 Two wire serial ID interface data line SDA 5 MOD_DEF 1 Module definition 1 Two wire serial ID interface clock line SCL 6 MOD_DEF 0 Module definition 0 Grounded in module modul...

Page 67: ...Hardware Manual 67 14 VEER Receiver ground 15 VCCR Receiver power 3 3V 16 VCCT Transmitter power 3 3V 17 VEET Transmitter ground 18 TD Transmitter DATA In 19 TD Inverse Transmitter Data In 20 VEET Tr...

Page 68: ...0 1 2 nd Edition GOST R GOST R 60950 1 2005 EMC EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 BSMI CNS 13438 FCC FCC Part 15 subpart B Environ...

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