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Using the iSCSI Hard Disk Connection Tool
Registering the TeraStation and Connecting the Volumes
If dividing the TeraStation into multiple volumes (or drives), it can be used for multiple computers.
1
Connect the Ethernet cable of the TeraStation to the network.
2
Click [Start] - [All Programs] - [BUFFALO] - [iSCSI Hard Disk Connection Tool] - [iSCSI Hard Disk Connection Tool]. The
iSCSI Hard Disk Connection Tool will launch.
3
Select the TeraStation from [Target product], then click [Register the iSCSI Hard Disk].
Note:
If access restrictions are set in the Web Admin interface [Drives] - [iSCSI] - [Security] - [Access Restrictions for Entire
System] - [Edit], the user authentication screen is displayed. Enter the user name and password and the mutual
authentication password that was set in the Web Admin interface.
4
Select the volume to be connected from [Volume], then click [Connect].
Note:
When the access restrictions are confi gured at [Drives] - [iSCSI] - [Create Volume] or [Delete Volume] in the Web
Admin interface, the user authentication screen is displayed. Enter the user name and password and the mutual
authentication password that was set in the Web Admin interface.
The connected volume is added as a local drive in Computer (or My Computer).
Notes:
• The volume cannot be added as a local drive unless it is formatted. Next, to assign and format the region, from
the iSCSI Hard Disk Connection Tool menu, click [Setup] - [Launch Disk Management] to perform the region
assignment and formatting processes in Disk Management.
• In Windows XP/2000, volumes that exceed 2 TB cannot be connected. Enable Logical Volume Manager (LVM)