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MyXerver™MX3600

Network Storage

User’s Guide

UNIVERSAL TECH PTE. LTD.
http://www.universal-tech.biz

Summary of Contents for MyXerver MX3600

Page 1: ...1 MyXerver MX3600 Network Storage User s Guide UNIVERSAL TECH PTE LTD http www universal tech biz...

Page 2: ...el 8 C Audible Warnings 9 Chapter 3 BASIC INSTALLATION 10 A Installation Steps 10 B USB Devices How to Disconnect Safely 10 C Configuring your NAS 11 Method 1 Using the Setup CD Windows only 11 Method...

Page 3: ...Screen 26 E System Screen 28 F Media Screen 32 Chapter 6 ADVANCED ADMINISTRATION SETUP 34 A Overview 34 B Groups Screen 34 Groups Access Screen 35 Groups Members Screen 36 C Shares Screen 37 Shares Ac...

Page 4: ...nd MyXerver on the network using the NAS utility 52 B The NAS has been configured but I can t find it in Window s Network Neighborhood 52 C When I click on an NAS folder icon in Network Neighborhood I...

Page 5: ...from your PC or notebook B FEATURES The following features are available on MyXerver Network Storage Feature Benefit Web management interface Access and manage MyXerver anywhere via a web browser Gig...

Page 6: ...80 Non Operating Environment Temperature Humidity 10 70 C 0 80 Product Dimension mm 171 x 135 x 58 Retail Box Dimension mm 201 x 175 x 135 Software Networking TCP IP HTTP FTP NTP CIFS SMB NFS AFP DHCP...

Page 7: ...the drive while it is operating to avoid hardware damage and potential data loss Do not stack anything on top of the drive this can overheat and damage your drive Do not place the product near any liq...

Page 8: ...s button has 2 functions IP Address Reset If the NAS s IP address is lost press and hold this button for 2 seconds The IP address will be reset to the default DHCP client and the system will beep once...

Page 9: ...is off press once to turn it on If the power is on press once to start the Shutdown sequence During Shutdown the Power LED will blink When Shutdown is completed all LEDs will turn off C AUDIBLE WARNIN...

Page 10: ...D will blink continuously Boot up time is approximately 1 3 minutes 5 When the system power LED stops blinking and remains on boot up process is complete B USB DEVICES HOW TO DISCONNECT SAFELY There a...

Page 11: ...our NAS so that it is accessible to the users on your network This procedure only needs to be done ONCE by the NAS Server s Administrator Other LAN users should follow the Client PC Setup procedure de...

Page 12: ...finished the start up and boot process Your PC and the MX3600 are on the same LAN segment there is no Router between your PC and the MX3600 Otherwise select the desired NAS default name of MyXerver an...

Page 13: ...hen be displayed Server Name The default name is MyXerver Change this to your own preferred server name Workgroup Name Normally this name should match the Workgroup name used by PCs on your LAN Time Z...

Page 14: ...web browser and type in the address bar http myxerver myxerver is the default name of the NAS if you have not changed it The following welcome screen will be displayed 2 Click on Administration A wind...

Page 15: ...match the value used by PCs on your LAN Gateway This must match the value used by PCs on your LAN After entering your IP configuration click on Save button 4 Next select the System menu item Server Na...

Page 16: ...ll Windows users can access MX3600 with guest access rights However we recommend creating a User for each person on your LAN This will provide each person on your LAN with their own login name and pas...

Page 17: ...ares unless the MX3600 administrator has blocked access FOR WINDOWS 95 98 ME USERS If you use Windows 95 98 ME you must logon to the Network correctly in order to use the NAS To check your Network Log...

Page 18: ...and select Map Network Drive 5 Select the desired drive letter to use Click on Reconnect at logon in order to have the same drive letter mapped each time you logon 6 When you try to access a folder yo...

Page 19: ...f all the NAS s on your network will show on the left side The right side displays share folders of the currently selected NAS 4 Select which share folder you want to map and select a drive letter for...

Page 20: ...required See the chapter on Accessing MyXerver over the Internet 2 To browse the files and folders on the MX3600 click on either the Private Data or Public Data on the main screen To browse the conte...

Page 21: ...eated by the NAS administrator Existing Password your current password New Password the password you now wish to change to Confirm New Password re enter the new password to ensure it is correct 4 Clic...

Page 22: ...in and leave password blank This is the default setting To change the password click on the Change Password link on the Home page Note To gain access you must enter the user name and password of a use...

Page 23: ...with the same name as the user if they exist Properties Name User Name Note that some special characters e g and 2 byte characters cannot be used in it Comment Optional Enter a comment if you wish No...

Page 24: ...erties fields How to modify the properties of an existing user Select the desired user from the list Their details will be displayed in the Properties fields Edit the Properties fields as required Not...

Page 25: ...e NAS This name will be shown in Network Neighborhood My Network Places The default server name is MyXerver If you installed more than one unit of MX3600 on your network be sure to change the server n...

Page 26: ...Click this button to save the settings on the page Cancel Button Click this button to cancel the modifications on the page Shutdown Now Button Shutdown the Server immediately This will break all exis...

Page 27: ...s e g microsoft com to IP Addresses Use the same values as on your PC or recommended by your ISP Internet Service Provider At least one 1 DNS entry is required if using either the E Mail Alert feature...

Page 28: ...28 E SYSTEM SCREEN...

Page 29: ...ll occur in Network Neighborhood and you can click it to install the Printer Server Note Some special characters e g and 2 byte characters cannot be used in these fields Date Time Time Zone Select the...

Page 30: ...s the local LAN segment WINS Server If WINS is enabled enter the IP Address of your WINS Server Normally this will be a Windows NT 2000 XP Server Language Language Environment Specify the language env...

Page 31: ...rver Password Specify the password that is used to login the SMTP server Options Enable Guest Logins If enabled then the user can use guest as user ID to login to the NAS If disabled then guest will n...

Page 32: ...ervers If this is changed you should use a number greater than 1024 8080 is often used Also if the port is not 80 you must specify the port in your Web browser in order to connect To do this add a and...

Page 33: ...0 100 1234 This example assumes the NAS s IP Address is 192 168 0 100 and the port number is 1234 Play by Specify the order that MP3 should be broadcasted Order Play by order Shuffle Play by shuffle C...

Page 34: ...enu tabs click on Advanced tab as shown below B GROUPS SCREEN This screen allows you to manage the User Groups that exist on the NAS New Group Use this area to create a new group Note that some specia...

Page 35: ...Note The administrators and everyone Groups cannot be deleted GROUPS ACCESS SCREEN Click on the Access button within the Groups screen You will see the Groups Access Rights screen which allows you to...

Page 36: ...hich users are members of the group and to add or revoke membership of this group Note The everyone Group ALWAYS contains all users You cannot add or remove members Group Name The name of the Group be...

Page 37: ...g Share is selected in the list of Shares its details are displayed in the Share Properties area Properties Name The current name will be displayed The Share Name can be changed if you wish This does...

Page 38: ...of a Share as follows Select the desired Share in the Share list Its details will be displayed in the Share Properties area Change the Share properties as required Note that you can NOT change the lo...

Page 39: ...ation file The configuration file contains all network information as well as the User Group and Share information It does NOT include any information about the data stored on the NAS NOTE Using this...

Page 40: ...dify Button This button will open a sub window where you can change the settings of the selected backup job Delete Button Delete the selected backup job Add New Job Button This button will open a sub...

Page 41: ...pending on the direction of the backup this is either the share to be backed up or the destination for the backed up data Note that some special characters e g cannot be used in it The Server Requires...

Page 42: ...ng a new disk The disk will be partitioned and quick formatted Any data on the disk will be lost S M A R T S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology can warn of impending problems wi...

Page 43: ...nserted into this USB port Not Formatted This USB disk hasn t been formatted into FAT or NTFS file system You can click Format button to format it Formatted Disk is ready for use Format Button Use thi...

Page 44: ...d No disk is available Not Checked No S M A R T check has been performed on this drive since system boots up OK No errors were found in the last test Going to fail The S M A R T check found errors on...

Page 45: ...he procedure may take from 5 to 10 minutes Current Firmware This displays the version number of the NAS s current firmware Upgrade You will need to locate the Firmware file Browse Button Click this bu...

Page 46: ...uously Once the download configuration is defined on the NAS the files will be downloaded automatically THE WEB BASE DOWNLOAD MANAGEMENT INTERFACE To access the Download Manager interface click the Do...

Page 47: ...the NAS for the task File Size Total size of the downloaded file for the task Speed Speed of the task HTTP FTP task only has download speed BT task has download speed and upload speed and its format i...

Page 48: ...DOWNLOAD MANAGER ADD NEW TASK SCREEN Click on the Add New Task Button This screen allows you define download task of Download Manager Source Type Specify type of the file to be downloaded It can be HT...

Page 49: ...ia the Internet Features available to Internet users include Using a Web browser to view and download files Remote management B MAKING THE NAS AVAILABLE VIA THE INTERNET If your LAN is connected to th...

Page 50: ...rt number for example 8080 then you need to Specify port number 8080 on the NAS System screen Specify 8080 port number on your router s Port Forwarding Virtual Server settings Specify 8080 port number...

Page 51: ...providers are DynDNS and TZO You may need to purchase the domain name 2 Enable Dynamic DNS feature in your Router Gateway In a typical router you will need to setup the following Enable the DDNS feat...

Page 52: ...on the network is to use a web browser and type http myxerver This method is works if you have not changed the default host name of the NAS B THE NAS HAS BEEN CONFIGURED BUT I CAN T FIND IT IN WINDOW...

Page 53: ...gnized by the NAS and was converted to guest with guest access rights Ask the NAS Administrator to create a user name for you You do NOT have access permission for this share In this case ask the NAS...

Page 54: ...You can download the latest version of iTunes software from http www apple com The iTunes software will be able to detect the all shared iTunes library on the network If you had specified the server...

Page 55: ...Server Name for example MyXerver_MP3 Default port number is 1234 Select how you want the music to be played either by Order or Shuffle Click on Browse button to find or create the folder where the MP3...

Page 56: ...e into the USB port of MyXerver You will hear a beep sound as the device is being recognized 2 Press the USB Eject button for 5 seconds You will hear 2 beep sounds indicating that the data is being co...

Page 57: ...57 4 After the data is being copied be sure to disconnect the USB device safely You may refer to Chapter 3 Basic Installation Section B USB Devices How to disconnect safely...

Page 58: ...nts that malfunction in conditions of normal use Exclusions Universal Tech does not warrant that the operation of the product will be uninterrupted or error free Universal Tech is not responsible for...

Page 59: ...radiate radio frequency energy If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to...

Page 60: ...age Name License bash GPL bftpd GPL BusyBox GPL CUPS GPL e2fsprogs GPL gawk GPL gdbm GPL glibc LGPL hdparm BSD Kernel GPL libtermcap LGPL Lilo BSD LPRng GPL mod utils GPL net tools GPL openssl BSD pam...

Page 61: ...RECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVE...

Page 62: ...ect making the program proprietary To prevent this we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone s free use or not licensed at all The precise terms and conditions for copying di...

Page 63: ...ions as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole and thu...

Page 64: ...ive works These actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License Therefore by modifying or distributing the Program or any work based on the Program you indicate your acceptance of this...

Page 65: ...but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns Each version is given a distinguishing version number If the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and an...

Page 66: ...NCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR L...

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