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3.

 

Click “

Back to Zero Disk

.” A message appears indicating that the system 

is rebooting.  

 

4.

 

Wait for a while (approximately 3~5 minutes) until the following screen 
appears. Click “Click to Configure RAID Profile” on the “Configuration 
URL” column (Please refer to software installation STEP 3.1.5.) 

5.

 

The following screen appears. Select the preferred RAID configuration by 
clicking the “

CHANGE TO

” drop down menu under “

RAID Profiles

,” 

then click “

CHANGE

” (Please refer to software installation STEP 3.1.6.) 

CAUTION:

 An improper reboot may affect the functionality of storage system in 

the next startup. 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NAS04 - annexe 2

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE SMCNAS04 SMCNAS24 TigerStore SMB Network Attached Storage Server...

Page 2: ...SMCNAS04 SMCNAS24 User s Guide August 2007...

Page 3: ...TRADEMARKS all brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies NOTE the information in this manual is subject to change without notice...

Page 4: ...hout obligation to notify any individual or entity Important Notice Please have your proof of purchase receipt to get warranty support All defective products shall be returned with a copy of proof of...

Page 5: ...accessible through normal operations However the data may be recoverable through extraordinary means offered through a specialized data recovery service SMC Networks Inc does not perform any data reco...

Page 6: ...ower set the Voltage Switch on the rear of your system to the voltage matching your area voltage rating 100 127 200 240 Vac Device could be damaged when the Voltage Switch is at the wrong position z M...

Page 7: ...Disk Drives Installed Note Please follow SMCNAS04 SMCNAS24 User s Guide to do software hardware installations and start SMCNAS04 storage system management z SMCNAS24 NAS system with 4 Hard Disk Drive...

Page 8: ...Chapter 2 Setting Up 11 Step 1 Install the Hard Disks 11 Step 2 Connect to the Network 14 Step 3 Connect to Power 15 Step 4 Configure Your Storage System 16 Chapter 3 Configuring Your Storage System...

Page 9: ...3 8 Logging Out of Storage System Management 68 Chapter 4 MAP SHARES 70 The Input Limitation 71 Administrator name 71 Administrator password 71 Host name 71 Workgroup name 72 CIFS user name 72 CIFS gr...

Page 10: ...ations providing up to 3 TB terabytes of shared network storage Supporting industry standard protocols you can easily add your storage device into your existing network In addition network management...

Page 11: ...2 1 1 Package Contents Includes the following z SMCNAS04 SMCNAS24 Storage System with Key z Power Cord z RJ 45 Ethernet Cable z Utility Disc z Quick Installation Guide z Warranty Card...

Page 12: ...ows UNIX Linux future option Macintosh future option Network Protocol TCP IP HTTP FTP SMB CIFS NFS future option RAID Migration future option RAID Expansion future option File Backup under Microsoft W...

Page 13: ...ower Button Turns the power on and off Power Indicator Shows the current power status POWER ON Glows blue when the power is on o STANDB Y Glows red when the system is in Standby mode power core is con...

Page 14: ...icate RAID function is implemented RAID Blinks blue to indicate RAID function is rebuilding the hard disk drive q DIAG Glows red to indicate RAID function is inactive or malfunctioning r Hard Disk Dri...

Page 15: ...6 Front Components Compartment Door Open Ref Component Description n Hard Disk Tray Door Handle Opens the hard disk tray...

Page 16: ...7 Right Side Components Ref Component Description n Door Lock Locks the hard disk drive compartment door for security...

Page 17: ...8 Left Side Components Ref Component Description n USB Port Connects a USB device such as a USB disk printer or USB UPS...

Page 18: ...setting p Ventilation Opening Maintain proper operating temperature Do not cover or block the openings q Reset Switch Allows you to reset the system to the factory default username password and HDCP r...

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Page 20: ...11 Chapter 2 Setting Up Step 1 Install the Hard Disks 1 Insert the key and turn clockwise n to unlock and open the door o 2 Slide the latch toward the right to release the handle...

Page 21: ...second lowest level tray and so forth 3 Pull the handle to slide the hard disk tray forward Then pull the hard disk tray out of the device 4 Unfasten four screws from each side of the hard disk tray...

Page 22: ...the hard disk in the tray 6 Keeping the handle in its full open state slide the hard disk tray all the way into the device until the hinge of the handle is inside the device Then close the handle The...

Page 23: ...witch 2 Make sure that the network hub switch is powered off 3 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to any of the four network connector on the back of your storage system and the other end to the ne...

Page 24: ...15 Step 3 Connect to Power 4 Make sure that your storage system is turned off 5 Before connecting to power set the Voltage Switch to the voltage matching your local standard setting...

Page 25: ...age system and the other end to a standard electrical outlet 7 Power on your network hub switch or the router being used instead 8 Power on your computer Step 4 Configure Your Storage System See the n...

Page 26: ...ave to install at least one hard disk lowest level tray before your storage system can provide services A network consists of your storage device computer for Storage System Management and several cli...

Page 27: ...ore you can perform any system configurations NOTE Make sure that your storage device is powered off 1 Insert CD into your PC 2 The following screen will appear If the following screen does not appear...

Page 28: ...19 5 Please select where you want to install...

Page 29: ...20 6 select the create a desktop icon...

Page 30: ...21 7 Click the short cut NAS Discovery Utility on your desktop or you can launch the NAS Discovery Utility from Start Programs NAS Discovery Utility NAS Discovery Utility The following screen appears...

Page 31: ...a small rod such as straightened paperclip 9 Power up the NAS by pressing the Power Button o and keep holding down the Reset Button n Wait up to 15 20 seconds to ensure the RAID indicator RAID blinks...

Page 32: ...23 10 Wait approximately 3 5 minutes for the following screen to appear Then click Click to Configure RAID Profile on the Configuration URL column...

Page 33: ...the RAID configuration by clicking the radio button of the available RAID configuration on the CHANGE TO column under RAID Profiles then click CHANGE 12 The following screen will appear please confir...

Page 34: ...25 14 Double click x NASDiscoveryUtility NASDiscovery html again and the following screen appears Wait for approximately five minutes...

Page 35: ...o signify the start of the upgrade process 16 The Upgrade column will show various stages of the upgrade process z Upload Done z Verifying Checksum z Extracting Firmware z Installing OS z Installing K...

Page 36: ...rs and the Upgrade column would show Upgrade Done Rebooting 18 When the following screen appears click Click to Configure NAS under the Configuration URL column to log in Storage System Management Pro...

Page 37: ...28 Note About the function of Click to Map under the MAP Shares column please refer to Chapter 4 MAP SHARES...

Page 38: ...ut NAS Discovery Utility on your desktop or you can launch it from Start Programs NAS Discovery Utility NAS Discovery Utility when the following screen appears click Click to Configure NAS under the C...

Page 39: ...the network for storage systems This might take a few minutes The following screen appears 2 Enter the default User name admin and the default Password smcadmin then select the desired language 3 Cli...

Page 40: ...dleware version MAC and IP address subnet mask gateway IP address and disk mode system utilization data utilization and current connections shared folders users and login time System utilization show...

Page 41: ...ame or IP address administrator name and password On the My NAS page click System setting and the following screen appears NOTE Be careful when changing the Storage System Name Inform your clients of...

Page 42: ...ame or IP address of the Network Time Protocol server from which the storage system should adjust its time You can use an NTP server name only if it is resolvable recognizable Administrator name Passw...

Page 43: ...34 Network Setting Allow you to configure the network settings that include the workgroup name MAC address and FTP server settings 1 Click Network setting and the following screen would appear...

Page 44: ...u have to specify an IP address subnet mask gateway IP address and DNS server Enable FTP server Allow your storage device to perform as an FTP server and suggests to download data transfer tool at htt...

Page 45: ...rform quota management Users 1 Click the Users Groups button on the Storage System Management homepage The following screen appears 2 Add the users After the user is added you can assign the user to s...

Page 46: ...37 3 Click Add and the following screen appear allowing you to specify the type of user Windows Mac OS X or Linux Other Mac future option you want to add...

Page 47: ...de the requested user information For Windows Mac OS X user CIFS To change this Do this User name Password Confirm password In the User name field enter the user name In the Password and Confirm passw...

Page 48: ...of the user who typically accesses the computer or any other description to identify the computer The IP address or computer name field identifies the Host system enter the IP address or computer name...

Page 49: ...users into groups makes it easier to give several users access to the same shared folder at once 1 Click Groups on the Users Groups page The following screen appears NOTE Only Windows users can be in...

Page 50: ...41 2 Click Add and the following screen appear Enter a group name and add all or selected users to this group You can also remove all or selected users from a group 3 Click Apply...

Page 51: ...NOTE Before enabling disabling Quota Management make sure that iTunes is not enabled no USB device is mounted and there is no existing Samba connection to your storage device see later section for de...

Page 52: ...ota Size of guest on the SATA disk Administrator password It is for the set quota of the specific user on the SATA disk field select No Limit or Quota Size and enters the quota size MB In the Administ...

Page 53: ...t of all currently configured and shared folders and allow you to add shared folders change which users can access them or remove them 1 Click the Shared Folders button on the Storage System Managemen...

Page 54: ...lder 2 Click Add to create shared folder and the following screen appears 3 Enter the name of the new shared folder and click Next 4 Select the users groups who you want to authorize add or remove use...

Page 55: ...you want to modify Click Assign Access and the following screen appear 7 Enter the Shared folder name 8 You can Add specify as Read Only or Read Write users groups to as well as Remove existing users...

Page 56: ...ber size RAID type and disk status shows the RAID rebuilding percentage 3 7 Advanced Page Provide access to advanced storage system configuration options such as setting up email alerts upgrading the...

Page 57: ...rd disk space usage have reached one limitation of total capacity when the upper operating temperature has been reached and when power level of the USB UPS is not adequate To have a good use of this f...

Page 58: ...intended email recipient must be disabled 1 Click on the Advanced button on the Storage System Management homepage The following screen appears 2 Enter the information about your SMTP email server sen...

Page 59: ...ur storage system to a newer firmware when available check with your dealer or reseller 1 Click Firmware on the Advanced page and the following screen appears For additional security you must enter yo...

Page 60: ...folder in the PC which you like 3 In the Administrator password text box enter the password 4 Click Apply 5 When the message of confirmation appears click OK to confirm 6 The upload percentage will b...

Page 61: ...unes server for accessing digital music and video files from an iTunes client computer 1 Click iTunes Server on the Advanced page and the following screen appears 2 Click the checkbox iTunes Server en...

Page 62: ...a media server by specifying the scan path selecting the media file type s start scanning and afterwards display the results of the scan as well as delete and backup media database 1 Click Media Serv...

Page 63: ...hen click Set Types Media Scan Control Click Start Scan to start scanning Media Scan Details Previous Scan Displays the result of the latest scan by showing the total number of image files audio files...

Page 64: ...n as a printer server when a USB printer is connected 1 Connect a printer to any USB port on your storage system 2 Click Printer Server on the Advanced page and the following screen appears NOTE To be...

Page 65: ...ge system s IP Address htttp IP Address 631 printers USB_Printer UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Allow your storage system to use a USB UPS as temporary backup power 1 Connect a USB UPS to any USB po...

Page 66: ...d The Power status amount of backup power available will be shown 4 Click Apply NOTE A warning message will appear if there is no USB UPS connected to your storage system 5 When the message of confirm...

Page 67: ...ord text box enter the password 3 Click Apply 4 If you want to change the default Criteria of backup available space In the Criteria of backup available space textbox enter the value MB to change the...

Page 68: ...nts of your USB storage device would be copied to your storage system on a newly created timestamp folder under USBBackup NOTE When the total file size overflows the limitation the warning message The...

Page 69: ...load and seed is displayed You can pause resume or delete the download anytime 1 Click Download Station on the Advanced page and the following screen appears 2 Click Browse and select the file filenam...

Page 70: ...encounter 1 Click System log on the Advanced page and the following screen appears The date and time of the event the type of event I stands for informational E stands for error W stands for warning a...

Page 71: ...u can shut the storage system down remotely by using Storage System Management To use Storage System Management 1 Click Shut Down on the Advanced page and the following screen appears allowing you to...

Page 72: ...age appears the indication of that the system is shutting down CAUTION Always shutdown the system in accordance with the instructions above An improper shutdown may affect the functionality of storage...

Page 73: ...To use Storage System Management 1 Click Reboot on the Advanced page and the following screen appears allowing you to reboot the storage system CAUTION Make sure no one is backing up a disk or using...

Page 74: ...ssage appears the indication of that the system is rebooting CAUTION Always reboot the system in accordance with the instructions above An improper reboot may affect the functionality of storage syste...

Page 75: ...to backup your data before doing a Back to Zero Disk Install The Back to Zero Disk will erase your NAS firmware stored data and prepare for new installation 1 Click Back to Zero Disk on the Advanced...

Page 76: ...re RAID Profile on the Configuration URL column Please refer to software installation STEP 3 1 5 5 The following screen appears Select the preferred RAID configuration by clicking the CHANGE TO drop d...

Page 77: ...68 3 8 Logging Out of Storage System Management 1 To log out of the Storage System Management system without shutting it down click the Logout button...

Page 78: ...n the message of confirmation appears click OK 3 The following screen appears You can allow it to stay in the background and perform other computer task To use the Storage System Management later clic...

Page 79: ...creen appears click Click to Map under the MAP Shares column to mapping shared folders 2 Then the following screen appears NAS Samba Share User could select which shared folder to connect Share Name U...

Page 80: ...0 9 hyphens underlines _ and dots First character must be a letter uppercase and lowercase A Z Administrator password 9 Maximum number of characters 8 9 Rules Any printable ASCII characters but not Ho...

Page 81: ...ase A Z 9 User name cannot be uppercase and lowercase root backupuser nobody ftp anonymous CIFS group name 9 Maximum number of characters 15 9 Rules Can include only letters uppercase and lowercase A...

Page 82: ...ters uppercase and lowercase A Z numbers 0 9 hyphens underlines _ and dots First character must be a letter uppercase and lowercase A Z 9 Share name cannot be uppercase and lowercase com1 com9 lpt1 lp...

Page 83: ...the value of xxx is between 0 and 255 NTP server name 9 Maximum number of characters 64 9 Rules Can include only letters uppercase and lowercase A Z numbers 0 9 hyphens underlines _ and dots SMTP user...

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