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T E C H N O L O G I E S
User Guide
NAS 4.0 Adapter
(NAS40ESU)
www.addonics.com
Firmware v87a
Technical Support
If you need any assistance to get your unit functioning properly, please have
your product information ready and contact Addonics Technical Support at:
Hours: 8:30 am - 6:00 pm PST
Phone: 408-453-6212
Email: http://www.addonics.com/support/query/
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Overview Front View 1, 2. Storage Ports 3. Status LED 4. Power LED 5. Reset Button 6. Network Port 1 2 3 4 Back View 5 6 Power Supply Network Cable Storage Ports: eSATA (1.5Gbps) or USB (2.0). Each port supports one eSATA device and one or more USB based devices, up to 16 physical drives. Network Port: Supports 10/100/1000. Power LED: glows when unit is on. Status LED: glows steady when unit is idle, other states are dark or dim to indicate a problem, slow or fast blinking between dark and bri
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Installation Network Connection The NAS unit is factory configured for dynamic IP addressing (DHCP client). Connect the unit to a network (router or switch) where DHCP is supported. Static IP may be assigned later after initial setup. Storage The NAS unit does not support FIS switching for port multipliers, therefore any eSATA devices must be a single drive or a RAID array. Also, through the use of USB hubs, up to a total of 16 physical storage devices may be connected, also counting any eS
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Installation Network Connection The NAS unit is factory configured for dynamic IP addressing (DHCP client). Connect the unit to a network (router or switch) where DHCP is supported. Static IP may be assigned later after initial setup. Storage The NAS unit does not support FIS switching for port multipliers, therefore any eSATA devices must be a single drive or a RAID array. Also, through the use of USB hubs, up to a total of 16 physical storage devices may be connected, also counting any eS
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used for accessing the Web Interface as well as browsing for the shared folders on the network. Update FTP Port Number Changes the TCP Port used by the FTP server. Default is port 21. Note that some FTP clients will not be able to connect on alternate ports. View Current Network Configuration Displays details about the NAS unit's current network settings. Includes device Next, set up the Date and Time. Choose a city nearest you in the same Time and network names as well as TCP/IP settings. Zo
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used for accessing the Web Interface as well as browsing for the shared folders on the network. Update FTP Port Number Changes the TCP Port used by the FTP server. Default is port 21. Note that some FTP clients will not be able to connect on alternate ports. View Current Network Configuration Displays details about the NAS unit's current network settings. Includes device and network names as well as TCP/IP settings. Configure the Network Settings Starts the network configuration wizard. Choosi
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used for accessing the Web Interface as well as browsing for the shared folders on the network. Update FTP Port Number Changes the TCP Port used by the FTP server. Default is port 21. Note that some FTP clients will not be able to connect on alternate ports. View Current Network Configuration Displays details about the NAS unit's current network settings. Includes device and network names as well as TCP/IP settings. Configure the Network Settings Starts the network configuration wizard. Choosi
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used for accessing the Web Interface as well as browsing for the shared folders on the network. Update FTP Port Number Changes the TCP Port used by the FTP server. Default is port 21. Note that some FTP clients will not be able to connect on alternate ports. View Current Network Configuration Displays details about the NAS unit's current network settings. Includes device and network names as well as TCP/IP settings. Configure the Network Settings Starts the network configuration wizard. Choosi
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used for accessing the Web Interface as well as browsing for the shared folders present. Instructions on updating firmware are provided with the firmware on the network. update. Update FTP Port Number Caution: All of the NAS unit's settings may be lost in the process of applying firmware. Make sure to notify any and all users this will be done to prevent data Changes the TCP Port used by the FTP server. Default is port 21. Note that some loss and use the Backup Internal System Configuration Inf
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used for accessing the Web Interface as well as browsing for the shared folders present. Instructions on updating firmware are provided with the firmware on the network. update. Update FTP Port Number Caution: All of the NAS unit's settings may be lost in the process of applying firmware. Make sure to notify any and all users this will be done to prevent data Changes the TCP Port used by the FTP server. Default is port 21. Note that some loss and use the Backup Internal System Configuration Inf
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used for accessing the Web Interface as well as browsing for the shared folders present. Instructions on updating firmware are provided with the firmware on the network. update. Update FTP Port Number Caution: All of the NAS unit's settings may be lost in the process of applying firmware. Make sure to notify any and all users this will be done to prevent data Changes the TCP Port used by the FTP server. Default is port 21. Note that some loss and use the Backup Internal System Configuration Inf
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used for accessing the Web Interface as well as browsing for the shared folders present. Instructions on updating firmware are provided with the firmware on the network. update. Update FTP Port Number Caution: All of the NAS unit's settings may be lost in the process of applying firmware. Make sure to notify any and all users this will be done to prevent data Changes the TCP Port used by the FTP server. Default is port 21. Note that some loss and use the Backup Internal System Configuration Inf
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present. Instructions on updating firmware are provided with the firmware update. Caution: All of the NAS unit's settings may be lost in the process of applying firmware. Make sure to notify any and all users this will be done to prevent data loss and use the Backup Internal System Configuration Information utility before proceeding. The Sharing Tab User Management Shows current list of known users on the NAS unit. To delete a user, click the “Delete” link next to that username, then confirm.
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present. Instructions on updating firmware are provided with the firmware update. Caution: All of the NAS unit's settings may be lost in the process of applying firmware. Make sure to notify any and all users this will be done to prevent data loss and use the Backup Internal System Configuration Information utility before proceeding. The Sharing Tab User Management Shows current list of known users on the NAS unit. To delete a user, click the “Delete” link next to that username, then confirm.
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present. Instructions on updating firmware are provided with the firmware update. Caution: All of the NAS unit's settings may be lost in the process of applying firmware. Make sure to notify any and all users this will be done to prevent data loss and use the Backup Internal System Configuration Information utility before proceeding. The Sharing Tab User Management Shows current list of known users on the NAS unit. To delete a user, click the “Delete” link next to that username, then confirm.
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present. Instructions on updating firmware are provided with the firmware update. Caution: All of the NAS unit's settings may be lost in the process of applying firmware. Make sure to notify any and all users this will be done to prevent data loss and use the Backup Internal System Configuration Information utility before proceeding. The Sharing Tab User Management Shows current list of known users on the NAS unit. To delete a user, click the “Delete” link next to that username, then confirm.