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Table of Contents User’s Manual ..................................................................................................................................................... 1 Revision 1.8 ....................................................
LCD Menu Diagram ............................................................................................................................................................. 17 Getting Started with the N AS System ....................................
Assign Permission to Sh are ........................................................................................................................................ 62 Edit Share Folder .................................................................
Example of Downlo ad from Link and To rrent ................................................................................................ . 101 System ................................................................ ................................
Notification ............................................................................................................................................................................. 140 Event Option ...............................................
Delete File ......................................................................................................................................................................... 165 Set File Permission .............................................
Preface · Safet y Guidelines 8 Preface A bout this manual This manual provides inform ation regarding the quick installation and hardware f eatures of the NAS system .
9 Safety Guidelines · Before You Begi n Before Y ou Begin Before going through with this m anual, you should read an d focus to the f ollowing safet y guidelines.
/ /Introduction · The NA S System 10 Introduction The NAS System Storage network s becom e more and more com plex. If y ou ne ed to easil y expand storage capacit y while providing uninterrupted high -performance data access across your LAN, you ma y want to consider a NAS (Network Attached St orage) applianc e.
11 Technical Specificat ions · / /Introduction Technical Specifi cations Hardware Pla tform Intel Celeron 1 .6G CPU (or above ) Cache memo ry: 1GB ~ 2GB DDR2-667MHz Supports 5 SATA II 2TB.
Installation · Packaging, Shipment and De livery 12 Inst allation Packaging, Shi pment and Delivery Before rem oving the system from the shipping carton, you should visuall y inspect the ph y s ical condition of the shippi ng carton.
13 Identifying Parts of the NAS S ystem · Installation Identifying Pa rts of the NAS Sy stem The illustrations belo w identify the various parts of the NAS system.
Installation · Identif ying Parts of the NAS S ystem 14 Rear View HDD Status LEDs Green LED indicates p ower is on and the hard disk drive status is good for this sl ot.Blink ing Orange and Green LED indicates t he hard disk drive is in rebuilding state.
15 Identifying Parts of the NAS System · Installation Environmental Status LEDs Parts Function Voltage Warning LED An alarm will sound wa rning of a voltage a bnormality and this LED wil l turn red. Fan Fail LED When fan fails, this LED wil l turn red and an alarm will sound.
Installation · Identif ying Parts of the NAS S ystem 16 Front Panel Parts Function Power LED Green LED indicates power is on . Busy LED Orange b linking indicates system is busy o r data is be i ng accessed . Up and Down Arr ow buttons Use the Up or Dow n arrow keys to go through the informatio n on the LCD screen.
17 Identifying Parts of the NAS System · Installation LCD Menu Diagram Disk Status Inform ation: S 001 - means slot num ber 1 *O* - means disk drive in slot is Online or detec ted *X* - means no disk.
Installation · Getting Start ed with the N AS System 18 Getting Started wit h the NAS System NAS Hardware Setup 1. A ttach network cable to LAN0 Ethern et port. Connect the other end of net work cable to your network hub or switch. You m ay also connect the other Ethernet port s if needed.
19 Getting Started with the NAS S ystem · Installation Make sure the holes of the disk tra y align with the holes of the hard drive. Ins tall the m ounting screws on the bottom part to secure the dri ve in the disk tray. c) Slide the tray into a slot and push the Lock Indicator Button.
Installation · Getting Start ed with the N AS System 20 Connecting to NAS Management GUI 1. Configure the network setting of your host s y s tem (computer that will be used t o m anage the NAS) ) , i.e. add network IP address such as 17 2.16.0.5 subnet 255.
21 Getting Started with the NAS S ystem · Installation 5. A warning m essage will be displayed. Select Yes to c onfigure the NAS f or the first tim e using Quick Setup (see next Secti on how to configure with Quick Setup).
Installation · Getting Start ed with the N AS System 22 Quick Setup NOTE : The Quick Setup provides a quick and easy way to setup the basic NAS configura tion. This function will create the NASV G, which is a Volume Group tha t holds the NAS configu r ations and must be created or initialized the first time the NA S is used.
23 Getting Started with the NAS S ystem · Installation 2. Configure the Storage/Shar e. a) Change the hom e size default capacit y if needed. b) Rename the default share if necessar y. NOTE: The sha r e folder name doe s not allow space in-between characters.
Installation · Getting Start ed with the N AS System 24 Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask used. If not set, it will use the default Sub net Mask 255.2 55.0.0. Gateway The Gatewa y used. If not set, it will use t he default Gate way 172.16.0.1. 4. Configure the Service options.
25 Getting Started with the NAS S ystem · Installation The configurations will be set. 6. A warnin g message will be displayed. Select Yes to r eboot the NAS a nd free some m emory used by the system . 7. A m essage will be displa yed. Click OK . 8. T he NAS will restart.
Installation · Overvie w of the NAS Setup Phases 26 Overview of th e NAS Setup Phases The Setup Phases i nclude config uring actiNAS c omponents with actiNAS Ma nager.
27 Overview of the NAS S etup Phases · I nstallation Relationship between RAID disks, Storage Pool, Volumes, and Shares RAID disks RAID disks are basically logical disk s created using th e Create New RA ID button by selecting the physical disk drives t o be included as RAID m ember.
Installation · Overvie w of the NAS Setup Phases 28 Please refer to pag e 31 f or more inform ation..
29 Overview of the NAS S etup Phases · I nstallation Volumes Volumes are logical disks created from the NASVG (NAS Volum e group). The N ASVG total capac ity will be almost equal to the ca pacity of a RA ID disk j oined to the NASVG Storage Po ol.
/ actiNAS Manager · Overview of the NA S Setup Phases 30 Shares Shares are the share d folders that ar e accessed b y users in the network . Shares that are created within the same Volum e will share or use the to tal capacity of the Volume.
31 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager actiNAS Manager There are six m anagem ent functions used to co nfigure or m anage the NAS. Network System Storage/Share Account Data Backup File Manager Storage/Share RAID / Disk Information Click the Storage/S hare icon then selec t RAID tab.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 32 RAID Configuration Screen Name The RAID d isk name. This defaults to RAID_00 if this is th e first RAID disk created LEVEL The RAID level u sed by the RA I D disk.
33 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager Create New R AID and Joi n Disk to Storage Pool Steps to Create a Ne w RAID and Join Disk to Storage Pool: 1. Click Create New RAID . 2. Set the RAID Level and Stri pe size, and select the hard disk drives to be included in the RAI D disk.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 34 3. A m essage will be displa yed. A warn ing message is al so displa yed. Click OK to close the warning message. 4. The RAID d i sk will be initi alized. Verify in th e Status information th e current initializati on process.
35 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager 5. W hile the RAID disk in initializing, the status will sho w active and the D isk Inf ormation will show UN_USED . T he RAID disk can be jo ined to NASVG in Volum e tab using Cre ate Storage Po ol button. Click Create Storage Pool .
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 36 6. Select the d isk (m ust be RAID disk , such as RAID_00 ) that will be adde d to storage pool . Click OK when done. NOTE: NASV G, which is a Volume Grou p that holds the NAS configurations, will be cre ated when a t least one disk (RAID disk) is j oined to S torage Pool.
37 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager 8. A m essage will be displa yed. 9. W hen warning mes sage is displayed, select Yes t o free som e memory used by the s ystem. The NAS system will reboot. 10. Re -login to the s ystem then select Storage/ Share.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 38 11. After the RAID disk is joined to NASVG, the R AID status in D isk Inform ation wil l show IN_U SED . NOTE : Once a RA ID disk has been joined to the NA S VG Storage Po ol, the RAID d isks can no longe r be deleted using RAID/Disk Information Edit Delete .
39 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager Delete RAID NOTE: Once a RA ID disk has been joined to the NA SVG Storage Pool, the RAID disks can no longe r be deleted using RAID/Disk Inform ation E dit Delete . Once joine d, the RAID d isk status will be sho wn as IN_USED which means the NA S system is already using the RAID disk.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 40 2. Click Edit . The RAID Conf iguration window will be displayed. 3. Click Delete . A warning m essage will be displa yed. 4. Select Yes to confirm deleti ng selected RAID d isk. 5. T he status of the mem ber disks of the deleted RAID will be shown as UN_ USED .
41 Storage/Sha re · / actiNAS Manager Extend R AID NOTE: A RAID cann ot be extended if the RAID is busy, such as when the RAID is in Initializing or Rebuildin g state. Wait until the RAID s tatus become s normal then do the RAID extension . Steps to add dr ive(s) or extend an existing R AID: 1.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 42 2. T he RAID Configuration wi ndow will be displa yed. Select the disk (s) that will be used f or extending the RAID. C lick Extend RAID . 3. T he RAID will be extended . T he disk that was added to the R AID will now have RA ID_MEMBER status.
43 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager Set a Spare Disk Steps to Set a Spare D isk: 1. Select the har d disk drive to be made a s pare disk and click Set Spare . 2. T he selected hard disk drive will become a Spare D isk. T he Status in Disk Informatio n will show SPARE .
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 44 Volume Click the Volum e tab. The Volum e Configuration screen wil l be displayed. Storage Information Sc r een Name The NAS Volume Group default name NASVG Size .
45 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager Join a Disk to Storage Pool Steps to Join a Disk to Storage Poo l: 1. Click Join Disk . 2. A dialog box will be displa yed. Select a R AID logical d isk (an unuse d/newly create d RAID disk ) to be joined to the Stora ge Pool of NASVG.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 46 Create a Volume Steps to Create a V olume: 1. Click Create Volume . 2. In the Creat e New Volum e dialog box, enter the Volume Nam e and Size in G B. The Free NASVG capacity will show the available capac ity that can be used.
47 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager Delete a Volume Steps to Delete a Vo lume: WARNING! Be careful wh en using this function. Make sure the data in the volume and all its sh are folders are no longer needed or a backup has been made before deleting the volume 1.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 48 Extend a Volume Capa city NOTE: The capacity of a Volumecan b e e xtended many times as long as there is availab le free space in the NASVG. Steps to Extend a Volume: 1. Click the Extend button of the Volum e to be extended.
49 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager Setup Volume as iS CSI Target Steps to Setup Volum e as iSCSI T arget: 1. Click the iSCSI button of th e Volume to be setu p. 2. A dialog box will be displa yed. Tick the iSCSI Enable o ption to enable iSC SI function.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 50 NOTE: Make sure the v olume does not contain importan t data in its share fold ers . Select Yes in this step will confirm formatting the volume for iSCSI use , all data in th is volume will be deleted. 5. A m essage will be displa yed.
51 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager 7. Connect to iSCSI Target V olume from host computer with iSCSI In itiator. Log on to targ et device. Use the account and pass word if set in i SCSI Configuration. 8. After s uccessful connection, the iS CSI device will be s hown in Disk Drives list.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 52 Disable iSCSI Configu ration in a Volum e Steps to Disable the iSCSI Configuration i n a Volume: 1. Select the V olume with iSCSI Co nfiguration and cl ick the i SCSI button. R emove the check mark on the iSCSI Enabl e box.
53 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager 3. A m essage will be displa yed. 4. T he iSCSI function of the Volum e will be disab led..
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 54 Remove iSCSI Configu ration and Restore to NAS Volume Steps to RemoveiS CSI Configuration and Restore to NAS Volum e: WARNING: When iSCSI Co nfiguration is removed and vo lum e is restored as basic NA S volume, all the da t a in the volume pre viously configured a s iSCSI Target are d eleted.
55 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager 3. A m essage will be displ ayed. 4. T he iSCSI Configuration will be removed and the volum e is restored as basic NAS vol ume.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 56 Share/Security Click the Share/Securi ty tab. The Share a nd Security Configura tion window will be disp layed. In this window, you can conf igure the protocol settings as well as assign share access perm ission.
57 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager Create New Share Fo lder Steps to Create Ne w Share Folder: 1. Click Create Share Folder . 2. T he Share Folder Basic Co nfiguration screen will be displayed.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 58 3. In the Protoc ol Setting wind ow, setup the W indows (Sam ba) protocol options. Windows (Samb a) Configuration Options Enable Samba S haring Used to ena ble Samba protocol.
59 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager 5. Select Mac(A FP ) option in Protoco l Setting window. T he A ppleTalk protocol configuration screen is displayed. If s hare will be access ed by Mac clients, s etup the neces sary options. Mac (AFP) Con figuration Options Enable App l eTalk Sharing Used to ena ble or disable App leTalk protocol.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 60 6. Select Rsy nc option in Prot ocol Setting window. T he Rs ync conf iguration screen i s displayed. If share will be used for Rs ync, s etup the neces sary options. Rsync Configu r ation Options Enable Rsync Used to ena ble or disable Rsync Serve r function on this share fol der.
61 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager 7. Click Save when done. T hen Share Folder will be created..
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 62 Assign Permission to Share Steps to Assign User or Group Account Perm ission to the Share Folder: NOTE: User or Group A ccounts must have been created or NAS must have be en joined to W indows AD or NIS domain. 1.
63 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager 3. Click the Group option. Selec t the groups that will be given access perm ission to the share fol der, then click >>. The groups will appear on the right sc reen. Set the W rite and Quota( G B) options as needed.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 64 4. Click the IP option. Set up the I P address or addres ses that will be allo wed connections to the share folder, then click >> . The IP address wi ll appear on the right sc reen. NOTE: This option allows setting certain ran ge of hosts to have an access to the N AS.
65 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager Edit Share Folder Steps to Edit Share Fo lder: 6. Select the s hare folder name the n click Edit Share Folder . 7.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 66 Delete Share Folde r Steps to Delete Share Folder: 1. Select the share f older name then c lick Edit Share Folder .Click Delete . 2. A warning m essage will be displayed. Select Yes to pr oceed. The sh are folder will be d eleted.
67 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager Accessing Share Folder from Window s Clients via Samba NOTE: Make sure Sa mba service is enabled in Sy s tem Service, and Sa m ba protocol is enab l ed in Storage/Share Share/Security Share Protocol Setting Windows(Samba).
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 68 NOTE: If NAS is not j oined to W indo ws domain and you will use a NAS local account, enter only th e NAS account name and password.
69 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager Accessing Share Folder from Linux/UNIX C lients via NFS NOTE: Make sure NFS service is enabled in S ystem Service, and NFS pro t ocol is enabled in Storage /Share Share/Security Sha re Protocol Setting Unix /Linux(NFS).
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 70 5. T he share folder is m ounted via NFS protocol. T o check, use mount or df – h com mand. mount df -h.
71 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager Accessing Share Folder from M ac Clients NOTE: By de f ault, new Mac OS versions such as 10.4.x or later versions, support SMB protocol. If Mac OS is olde r version, such as Mac OS 9, and will use AFP protocol to connect, the AFP protocol must be enabled in S ystem Service.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 72 3. Click the Connect button. T he OS X s y stem will contact the NA S, and displa y the SMB/CIFS File System Authenticat ion screen.
73 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager How to Setup Rsync How t o Setup the NAS as RsyncServer 1. In S ystem Service, enab le SSH and Rs ync services. 2. In Storag e/Share Share /Securit y, select the share folder that will be used as R sync Ser ver target share folder.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 74.
75 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager How to Setup the NAS as RsyncCl ient The NAS can functio n as Rs ync client using the Data Back up feature. To s etup t he NAS as Rs ync client: 1. Select Data Backup. Click Create . 2. Setup Rs ync client options.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 76 Sample Se t ting Name rsynctest Type Share Backup Metho d Rsync Select Shares to ba c kup share2 (selected) Rsync Client Option s IP 192.
77 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager 3. Click Save . 4. T o execute the Rsync bac kup that was just created, select the back up nam e from the back up List, if not yet selected, and t hen click Backup . 5. W hen backup is finished, a pop-up m essage will be displa yed.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 78 6. T o view the Rsync log, select the b ackup log from the log list and click … button in the Log column. 7. T he Rsync log for the selec ted log file wil l be displa yed. Click Cancel to close. 8. T he Rsync backup can also be ru n on schedule.
79 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager How to Setup T ime Machine The NAS supports T ime Mac hine to backup data from Mac to NA S share folder a utomatically. For m ore inform ation about Time Machine, please visit Apple’s website at : http://www.apple.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 80 3. Enter the sh are folder nam e, for exam ple: timeshare . In the Protocol Set ting on the right pane, select Mac(AFP) , and then tick Enable AppleTa lk Sharing a nd Time Machine options. Cl ick Save . 4. In S ystem Service m enu, make s ure the AFP service is enable d.
81 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager 5. On Mac m achine, to log in to the NAS share folder via AFP, select Go then Co nnect to Serv er . 6. In Server Address, enter afp://x.x.x.x/timeshare , where x.x.x.x is the NAS IP address and timeshare is the share f older previousl y configured f or Time Machine use.
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 82 9. T o setup Time Machine in Mac , open Tim e Machine. 10. If the Time Machine h as not been previousl y setup, a m essage will be shown as bel ow. Then select Set Up Time Machine . 11. The Tim e Machine screen will be d isplayed.
83 Storage/Share · / actiNA S Manager 12. Select the timeshare disk and click Use for Backup . 13. Enter the acc ount nam e and account password to access the NAS share folder via Time Machine, and then click Connect .
/ actiNAS Manager · Storage/Share 84 14. After successful connect ion, the Tim e Machine is setup. T he available spac e on the NAS share folder will be sho wn. The Next Back up time is also dis played. 15. Done. The T ime Machine will autom atically back up to the designated NAS sh are folder.
85 Network · / actiNAS Man ager Network Device Configuration Click the Network icon to displa y the Network Device Con figuratio n screen. Device Configu ration Options Host Name The NetBIOS name of NAS. It sho uld be unique Domain Enter the Windows domain name or wo rkgroup name .
/ actiNAS Manager · Network 86 Network Ada ptor Configuration Option s Device Shows the ne twork device na m e. eth0 is the device n am e for LAN0 gigabit port. IP Shows the current IP ad dress of the n etwork device. Configure the IP ad dress as necessary.
87 Network · / actiNAS Man ager Configure Netwo rk Trunking Steps to Configure T runking Function: NOTE: It is necessary that the netwo r k switch suppo rts the type of trunking mod e that will be used. Otherwise, the netwo rk connections may become u nstable.
/ actiNAS Manager · Network 88 3. Click OK when done. A warning m essage will be displa yed . Click Yes to proc eed. 4. T he NAS network c onfiguration will be restarted. Re -l ogin to NAS GUI. 5. T he Trunking function is co nfigured. The m ember network devices will be shown a s deactivated and cannot be conf igured.
89 Network · / actiNAS Man ager Cancel Netw ork Trunking Steps to Cancel Tr unking Function: 1. Find the de vice name bond0 then click Cancel Trunkin g . 2. A warnin g message will be displayed. Click Yes to proceed. 3. T he Trunking function will be canc elled and the net work configuration wil l be restarted.
/ actiNAS Manager · Network 90 A DS/NIS W indows ADS/PDC or NIS dom ain accounts can be im ported and integra ted into the NAS. NOTE: Some network settings req uired in configu r ing the Windows Doma.
91 Network · / actiNAS Man ager Join N A S to Window s AD Domain Steps to Join NAS in the Windows AD Dom ain: 1. Select Networ k De vice Configuration. Enter the Dom ain Name and DNS Suf fix. A DNS Server IP can also be entered if necess ary. Refer to page 85 f or the Device Conf iguration options.
/ actiNAS Manager · Network 92 4. In W indows screen, check the Enable Domai n Authentic ation option. Co nfigure the necess ary options. o If Domain Server IP is autom atically detected, the Do main Server IP wi ll be displayed.
93 Network · / actiNAS Man ager 5. A m essage will be displa yed when NAS is suc cessfully joined the dom ain. Click OK . NOTE: When NAS is succes sfully j oined to the Windows domain, the doma i n user accounts will app e ar in Account list.
/ actiNAS Manager · Network 94 Join N A S to NIS Domain Steps to Join NAS in the NIS Dom ain: 1. Select Networ k AD S/NIS tab. 2. In NIS scr een, check the Enable NIS Aut hentication option. Configure the necessar y options. o Enter the NIS Dom ain name.
95 Network · / actiNAS Man ager DHCP (Internet Gateway) NAS provides Internet gatewa y function for adm inistrator to easily enable an d disable the Intern et access for users.
/ actiNAS Manager · Network 96 P2P The NAS s y s tem supports P2P (peer- to -peer) file s haring protocol. NOTE: Enable the P2P Service (System Service). Also setu p the P2P Service ‘Download file location’ (System P2P Edit Quic k Setup).
97 Network · / actiNAS Man ager Status This screen will sho w current download or u pload connectio ns. Options New download Use this button to add do wnload item. Then sele ct either downloa d link or t orrent file. Remove Use this button to remov e a selected download item.
/ actiNAS Manager · Network 98 Server This screen allo ws connection to and d isconnection from server. Options Connect Use this button to con nect to a selected server. Disconnect Use this button to discon nect to a selected server. Refresh Use this to refresh cur r ent conne c tion status.
99 Network · / actiNAS Man ager Option Use this screen to co nfigure download options. Options Maximum down lo ad number Use this option to set the max imum number of down load connections. Maximum down lo ad rate Use this option to se t the max i mum download tran sfer rate.
/ actiNAS Manager · Network 100 Shares This screen displa ys the list of files downlo aded or being do wnloaded in the t arget share..
101 Network · / actiNAS Man ager Example of Dow nload from Link and T orrent 1. Click New download . 2. T o download using link, ent er the download link or paste the link in the box provide d.
/ actiNAS Manager · Network 102 To download from another link , enter the link or paste the link in the box the n click OK . 4. T wo items will be displa yed under Download.
103 Ne twork · / actiNAS Man ager To download using torr ent, click New downlo ad then select Torre nt option. Cl ick select torr ent file . 6. Select the torr ent file.
/ actiNAS Manager · Network 104 7. T he download item will be adde d in the Do wnload list. 8. T o remove an item, select the i tem and click Remove . 9. T o pause downloading, select an item and click Pause . 10. To resume download ing, select a paused item then click Resume .
105 System · / actiNAS Ma nager System The System function is used to co nfigure diff erent NA S system s ettings and services, suc h as: Service configurations, Date and Tim e Zone setting, Serial Por t setting, NAS Firm ware Upgrade, Reb oot and Shutdown functions, Lo g Inform ation, Event Notification via em ail, and various S ystem Tools.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 106 Service The adm inistrator can manage and enabl e/disable the various N AS s y s tem services. At the sam e time, some service can be co nfigured in the Service tab. Service Na m e Samba Provides CIFS file sha ring. MS Windows user s need this servi ce Enabled to be able to access the NAS share folders.
107 System · / actiNAS Ma nager SSH Pr ovides remote mana gement connection to NA S using Secure S hell (SSH) with more secure level. Use an S SH client ap plic ation, such as PuTT Y http://www.putty.org/ to remotely login to NAS con s ole. iTunes Enable music files in the NAS share to be directly accessed by iTunes pro grams in the network.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 108 Configuration (Q uick Setup) : FTP Option Port Use this option to se t the FTP port nu mber. Default FTP port used by the NAS is 21. Max. conne c tion Specify the max imum number of allowed connections. Default is 5. Telnet Option Port Use this option to se t the Telnet po r t number.
109 System · / actiNAS Ma nager iTunes Option Set Share a s iTunes Library Select the share fold er name tha t will be used as iTune s library from the list.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 110 Media Serv er Options Target Sha r e Select the share fold er where Med ia Server service will be enabled Please select LAN dev i ce Select the netwo r k device to be u sed by Media Se r ver service. The LA N d evice will be the dedicated path for media access.
111 System · / actiNAS Ma nager How to Use iTunes Service NOTE: This section p r ovides a simple ex ample of how to use a NAS share folde r as iTunes media folder. For more information about iTune s and how to use it, plea se visit http://www . apple.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 112 4. Click Enable option to enab le iTunes service. 5. Cop y some digital audio f iles to the share folder des ignated as iTunes L ibrary and under the Music sub-folder. T his can be done b y accessing the NAS share folder v ia network (SMB prot ocol) and copying the audi o files.
113 System · / actiNAS Ma nager 6. T o play the digital music, o pen iTunes appl ication in rem ote PC or Mac. Note that the NAS object name will appear in the SHARED list. 7. Select the N AS object in the shared library list. T hen select the music to p la y from the list.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 114 How to Use WEB Se rvice This section provides a s imple exam ple of how to setup W EB service and use a N AS share folder as repository of W EB files. NOTE: Do no t enable Public option on the share folder de s ignated as WEB target sha r e folder.
115 System · / actiNAS Ma nager 4. Click Enable option to ena ble W EB service. 5. T o test if web service is wo rking, open web browser and e nter http://x.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 116 6. T he default index.html f ile can be accessed via SMB/C IFS connection, and is saved in the W EB - designated share f older under W EB sub- folder. Delete the default in dex.html file. 7. Cop y your own index.htm l file including the supporti ng folder/files.
117 System · / actiNAS Ma nager How to Use DHCP (Inte rnet Gatew ay) Service NAS provides DHC P / Internet Gat eway function for ad ministrator to eas ily enable and disable the Internet access f or users on a private network. At the s ame time, the com puters can get d ynamic IP provided b y the NAS which acts as DHCP server.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 118 Before configuring the DHCP service, m ake sure the n etwork devices eth 0 and eth1 are alread y assigned the proper IP address in Network Device Conf iguration. To use the NAS as a D HCP server / Int ernet Gateway: 1.
119 System · / actiNAS Ma nager 4. T ick the DHCP service to enab le it. 5. Verif y if the computers on t he Private Network can get dynam ic IP when configured with DHCP, and if there is internet access ( eth0 should have internet acc ess).
/ actiNAS Manager · System 120 3. Click OK to save. 4. T ick the Media Server serv ice to enable it. 5. Cop y the media file(s) to the s hare folder des ignated a s Media Server T arget Share under the MediaServer sub- folder. T his can be done by acces sing the NAS share folder via network (SMB/CIFS protocol) a nd copying the m edia file(s).
121 System · / actiNAS Ma nager 6. Open a DLN A compatible player. For exam ple, W indows Media P layer 12 in a P C with W indows 7 OS. The NAS object n ame should app ear in the Other Libr aries list.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 122 7. If y ou don’t see the NAS obj ect name in Other Librar ies list of W indows Media Player, ple ase check if Media Streaming is turned on.
123 System · / actiNAS Ma nager 8. Pla y the media (music) . 9. For other app lications, copy the m edia files to the des ignated Media Ser ver share folder under the MediaServer s ub-folder, and use o ther DLNA com patible pla yers to access or connect to NAS Media Server.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 124 How to Use PhotoServic e To use the Photo serv ice: 1. Enable the P hoto Service, if not yet enabled, b y selecting Photo service in System Service tab. Click Edit and sel ect the target share. E nable the Phot o service b y selecting the Enable check box on the left of the ser vice nam e.
125 System · / actiNAS Ma nager 4. T he Photo Archive home p age will be displa yed. 5. T o view photos and images , select the folder l inks under My Photo Archive . NOTE: The picture files must be saved in the NAS sha r e designated a s target location of Pho to s ervice and must be inside a sub folder.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 126 6. Select the ad min tab to con figure settings and options. 7. Select my sett ings to conf igure account details..
127 System · / actiNAS Ma nager 8. Select searc h tab for searc h options. 9. Click the logout link to logo ut..
/ actiNAS Manager · System 128 Time/UPS The s y s tem tim e, date, time zone, NTP opt ion, and U PS can be conf igured here. Time To set T ime, press up/down arrow in t he hour and seconds b oxes. To set Date , click the calendar ico n on the right side and select the preferred dat e.
129 System · / actiNAS Ma nager UP S Use the settings her e to configure the UPS. Enable Use the option to enable or disable UPS support for serial po r t. Serial Port Use this option to se lect serial po rt option (com1 or USB). Service Use this option to se lect the type of UPS, wheth er UPS (smart) or Dumb UPS.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 130 The NAS can be res tarted or shutdo wn manuall y or based on schedule. Re boot Reboot Use the button to immediately reboot the NAS. If nee d ed, you can also en able D o Filesystem Check option to pe r form filesystem che c k after reboot.
131 System · / actiNAS Ma nager Reboot to Defa ult Reboot to Defau lt Use this button to rebo ot t he NAS a nd restore to defa ult configuration . WARNING! Use the Reb oot to Default function with care. Resetting the NAS to defa ult configuration will dele te the current NAS settings and era se all existing d ata.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 132 Configuration Import Config Use this button to import and restore a previously save d (e xported) NA S sys tem configuration. NOTE: Import Con fig function requires tha t the NAS be rese t to factory defau lt setting before a s aved configuration file can be restored .
133 System · / actiNAS Ma nager 4. Select Syste m Boot/Shut down Import C onfig . 5. A warnin g message will be displayed. Mak e sure the NAS where co nfiguration will be im ported has the sam e environment as the NA S configuration th at will be restored, such as same num ber of disk drives, sam e NAS firm ware version, etc.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 134 6. Select the N AS configuration f ile to be imported. Click Open . 7. A process s tatus message will be displa yed. 8. A reboot warni ng message will be displa yed. Select Yes to reboot. 9. T he imported configuration file will be restored t o the NAS.
135 System · / actiNAS Ma nager Schedule Use the options here t o boot, shutdo wn, or reboot the NAS based on sc hedule. Boot Boot Use the option to enable or disab l e scheduled b oot of NAS. Set the time (hour and minutes) in the up/do w n arrow boxes.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 136 Schedule Re b oot Schedule Reboot Use this option to en able or disable scheduled reboot of NAS. Set the time (hour and minutes) in the up/d own arrow box es. Select the day or days when the sc hedule d reboot will happen.
137 System · / actiNAS Ma nager Upgrade The NAS firm ware can be upgraded rem otely from FTP server or m anually from local director y. Remote Upgrade Remote To upgrade rem otely, press the C heck Updates b utton. T he available NAS firm ware version will be listed.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 138 Local Upgrade Local To upgrade locall y, the NAS firm ware must have been do wnloaded from vendor’s FT P site and saved into local directory. Click the Up grade button, select t he NAS upgrad e file (tar file), and click Open .
139 System · / actiNAS Ma nager Log NAS logs can be viewed in this tab. Log Options Date Shows the da te a nd time when the partic ular log ha ppened. Use the do wn arrow to select the day or days that will be used to d isplay the log. Options are: Today, Pa st 7 Days, Past 14 Days, Past 30 Day s , and All.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 140 Notification Event Option Use this function to e nable event notification v ia email. Event Option Enable Check the eve nt(s ) that will be include d in lis t of events that will be monitored. Once the selected even t happened, the email recipien t(s) will receive a notification mail.
141 System · / actiNAS Ma nager Email Setting Email Setting Options SMTP Server Use this option to en ter the SMTP serve r IP address. Port Use this option to se t the SMTP po rt number. Defau l t is port 25. Account Use this option to en ter a valid ema il account in the SMTP server.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 142 System Tools NAS provides vario us system tools which help the adm inistrator m onitor the system . Connection Use this button to display inform ation about client active conn ecti ons.
143 System · / actiNAS Ma nager netstat Use this button to display network con nections and statistics information. ps Use this button to display current runn i ng processes.
/ actiNAS Manager · System 144 top Use this button to display current running proce sses and system usag e information. df Use this button to display disk fre e information o r the amount of av ailable disk space in mounted file system s.
145 System · / actiNAS Ma nager dmesg Use this button to display NAS boo t up messages. Get all logs Use this button to sav e all actiNAS logs to a log file in lo cal directory. The log file will be given .tar extension name. Rename the log file if neede d.
/ actiNAS Manager · Account 146 Account Using the Account function, the administrator can create and adm inister local user and group accounts, as well as im port large number of accounts. A ccount Account Information an d Options Delete Used to option to delete the selected account.
147 Account · / actiNAS Mana ger Create Acc ou nt Steps to Create Acc ount: 1. Click Create Account butt on. 2. A dialog box will be displa yed. Enter the necessar y inform ation. Create/Edit A c count Options Name Used this option to e nter the user account n ame.
/ actiNAS Manager · Ac count 148 Delete Account Steps to Delete Acc ount: 1. In the Accou nt list, check the Delete option f or the account to be de leted. 2. Click the Delete button. 3. A warning m essage will be displayed. Select Yes to pr oceed. The acc ount will be del eted.
149 Account · / actiNAS Mana ger Edit Account Steps to Edit Account: 1. Double-cl ick the Account n ame in the Account List. 2. Edit the necess ar y options. NOTE: Only the Full Name, Quota, Password, and Password Confirm can be cha nged. Account Name, UID,an d Usage cann ot be changed.
/ actiNAS Manager · Account 150 Import Acc o unt Steps to Import Acc ount: 1. Click Import button. 2. An input box will displa yed. T ype the account inform ation using the following f ormat: UID,Name,Password,Fu llName,Qu ota . Click OK when done. 3.
151 Account · / actiNAS Mana ger Group Group Information an d Options Delete Used to option to delete the selected group. After chec king this option , click the Delete button.
/ actiNAS Manager · Account 152 Create Group Steps to Create Grou p: 1. Click the Create Group bu tton. 2. A dialog box will be displa yed. Enter the necess ary inform ation. Create/Edit Group Op t ions Name Used this option to e nter the group acc ount name .
153 Account · / actiNAS Mana ger Delete Group Steps to Delete Gr oup: 1. In the Group list, check the Delete option for th e group to be de leted. 2. Click the Delete button. 3. A warnin g message will be displayed. Select Yes to pr oceed. T he group will be deleted.
/ actiNAS Manager · Account 154 Edit Group Steps to Edit Group: 1. Double-cl ick the Group na me in the Group List. 2. Edit the necess ary options. NOTE: Only the Group Name and Grou p Members can be change d. 3. Click OK when done. The group will b e updated with th e changes m ade.
155 · / actiNAS Manager File Manager Introduction to File Manager File Manager is a web -basedf ile system m anagement utility for admin and ord inary users to do t he following actions: Create, Dele.
/ actiNAS Manager · File Manager 156 Admin is logged- in Local user testuser is logge d- in.
157 File Manager · / actiNA S Manager Login to File Manager Admin Login Admin can login to Fi le Manager while in actiNAS Manager GUI . Select the Fi le Manager icon on the upper right corner.
/ actiNAS Manager · File Manager 158 Ordinary User Login Ordinary user can logi n to File Manager f rom main login screen. After lo gin, the File Manager window will be displayed.
159 File Manager · / actiNA S Manager Folder Under Folder m enu, user can select th e following func tions: Create, Delete, R enam e, Set Folder Permission, and Ref resh Folder List. Create Folder NOTE: User nee ds to have read and write permission to the share folde r/ sub-folder in orde r to create a new sub- folder.
/ actiNAS Manager · File Manag er 160 Delete Folder NOTE: User nee ds to have read and write permission to th e s hare folde r and the sub-folder itself in order to delete the sub-folder. To delete a folder or s ub-folder: 1. Select the f older or sub-f older that will be deleted, then select Fo lder menu and cl ick Delete.
161 File Manager · / actiNA S Manager Set Folder Permission NOTE: User nee ds to have read and write permission to the share folde r and the sub-folder itself in order to set the permission on the sub-fold er. NOTE: Admin a nd user cannot set the pe r mission of the share folder (top level sha r e folder) in File Manager.
/ actiNAS Manager · File Manager 162 3. Click Submit to save the changes. T he folder perm ission is set. NOTE: If you ne e d to propagate the same permission (ACL) to the sub-folders and files under the curren t folder, use the Apply Perm iss ion button.
163 File Manager · / actiNA S Manager File Under File m enu, user can select the f ollowing functions : Upload, Download, Ren am e, Delete, Set File Permission, and Ref resh File List. Upload File NOTE: User nee ds to have read and write permission to the share folder and the sub-folder itself in order to upload a file.
/ actiNAS Manager · File Manager 164 Download File NOTE: User nee ds to have at least read permission to the share folder/sub-folder and to the f ile itself in order to download the file. To download a file: 1. Select a folder or s ub-f older where the file to be downloaded is located.
165 File Manager · / actiNA S Manag er Delete File NOTE: User nee ds to have read and write permission to the share folder/sub-folder and to the f ile itself in order to delete the file. To delete a file: 1. Select a fol der or sub-f older where the file to be deleted is located.
/ actiNAS Manager · File Manager 166 Set File Permission NOTE: User nee ds to have read and write permission to th e s hare folde r /s ub-folder and to the file itself in order to set file permission. To set file perm ission: 1. Select a folder or s ub-f older where the file is located 2.
167 File Manager · / actiNA S Manager Refresh File List Use the Refres h File List option to update the list of f iles displayed in the File L ist on the right pane. NOTE: Use the Filter funct ion to display specific files. For example, if you want to displa y fil es with characters volume , enter the w ord volume in the Filter text box .
/ actiNAS Manager · File Manager 168 System Under System menu, user can select the fol lowing func tions: Preview function an d Logout. Preview Function The Preview function enables the us er to see a sam ple view of a picture file on the left lower pan e.
169 File Manager · / actiNA S Manager Logout Use the Logout funct ion to logout fr om File Manager. To logout: 1. Select S ystem menu and cl ick Logout 2.
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