Managing the System
Disk Management
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Encrypted File System
From the
Disk Management > Encrypted File System
window, you can manage
the encrypted disk volumes on the NAS. Each encrypted disk volume is locked by
a particular key. The encrypted volume can be unlocked by the following methods:
•
Encryption Password
—Enter the encryption password to unlock the disk
volume. The default password is “admin.”
•
Encryption Key File
—You can upload the encryption file to the server to
unlock the disk volume. The key can be downloaded from “Encryption Key
Management” window after you have unlocked the disk volume
successfully.
You can create encrypted volumes in
Disk Management > Volume Management
window and encrypted volumes can only be configured when creating a disk
volume.
To manage disk volume encryption:
STEP 1
Choose
Disk Management > Encrypted File System
from the Navigation menu.
The
Disk Volume Encryption Management
window opens.
STEP 2
Click
Encryption Key Management
. The
Encryption Key Management
window
opens.
STEP 3
Choose encryption options and click
Apply
.
iSCSI
The NAS supports built-in Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI)
service which allows the transmission of SCSI commands over an IP network.
From the
Disk Management > iSCSI
window, you can enable iSCSI, view or create
a iSCSI target list.