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Copyrights & Trademarks ©2001 Iomega® Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Iomega is a registered trademarks of Iomega Corporation. DataSafe™ and QuikSync™ are trademarks of Iomega Corporation. Other product, company names and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Part Number: 000001564 Revisions: Iomega reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in the content hereof without the obligation of Iomega to notify any person of such revision
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Contents About This Guide ......................................................... 1 Who Should Use This Guide .................................... 1 Overview ................................................................ 1 Equipment Required for Administration ................... 1 Placement Requirements ........................................2 Server Placement ..............................................3 Safety Requirement ................................................4 Familiarizing
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Administration Web Server ....................................44 NIC Configuration .................................................46 Adaptive Load Balancing .................................46 NIC Team Configuration ................................... 47 Breaking and Restoring Team Configuration .....48 3 Disks and Volumes ...............................................51 Configure Disk and Volume Properties ................... 51 Disk Quotas ...................................................
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Web (HTTP) Service ......................................... 88 World-Wide Web Server ............................. 89 Network Protocol Overview: HTTP ............... 90 HTTPS Creating a Secure Connection ...........91 NetWare Service ............................................. 94 Indexing Service ............................................. 94 Mac Service .................................................... 95 Telnet Service ................................................. 95 SNMP Service .
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FTP Share Properties.................................131 HTTP Share Properties...............................133 Manage Macintosh and NetWare Shares ...............133 Adding a Macintosh or NetWare Share ........... 136 Removing a Macintosh or Netware Share ....... 138 Modifying Macintosh or NetWare Share Properties . 139 7 Maintenance ...................................................... 141 Date and Time .....................................................141 Shutdown Appliance .............
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About This Guide Who Should Use This Guide This DataSafe NAS User’s Manual is intended to help setup, configure, and maintain DataSafe NAS. It assumes that you are somewhat familiar with networking and system administration basics. Overview Your DataSafe NAS comes ready to install with all the required software. It works in a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet network (or Gigabit Ethernet network when so equipped), and is administered using an Internet Explorer web browser. It includes DataSafe Wizard,
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Placement Requirements When placing your DataSafe NAS, you will want to consider requirements for power and network availability, as well as a space with well regulated temperature and humidity that is relatively free of dust and other air-born contaminants. The following tables are designed to help you plan your DataSafe NAS installation. Table 2-1. Size &Weight Item Quantity Weight 27 pounds (12.3 kg) Size 17 x 20 x 1.75 inches (43.2 x 50.8 x 4.5 CAUTION: When placing your DataSafe NA
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Table 2-3. Operating Environment Requirements Item Quantity Temperature - Operat- 41º to 104ºF (5ºC to 40º C) exter- ing nal operating temperature range -4º to 140º F (-20ºC to +60ºC) Temperature - Non- Operating Humidity - Operating 5% to 85% humidity non-con- densing Humidity - Non-Oper- 5% to 95% humidity non-condens- ating ing CAUTION: When mounting your DataSafe NAS in a rack system, make sure that the air vents do not become blocked. Also, care must be taken to insure that DataSafe NA
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Safety Requirement Replace battery with model CR2032 only. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. A model CR2032 battery can be purchased at your local retail electronics supply source. WARNING: Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire. Familiarizing Yourself with Your DataSafe NAS Front Panel The DataSafe NAS front panel has four LEDs. Three are grouped together on the right side, one on the left. The LEDs indicate t
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SOFT POWER SWITCH HARD DISK LAN 1 LAN 2 DRIVE Figure 1 LEDs Back Panel Each Ethernet Port has two LEDs. One indicates link and the other activity. Note: On units with a Gigabit Ethernet option installed, additional LEDs will be present. UPS SCSI LAN 1 FAN PORT LAN 2 Gigabit POWER Option CONNECTIONS CONNECTION CONNECTION FOR Field Service Personnel ONLY Figure 2 NIC connections, Back Panel DataSafe NAS User’s Manual 5
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Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this guide to help you locate and identify information: Item Symbol Description Italic text is used for emphasis and book titles. Bold text identifies menu names, menu options, items you can click on the screen, and keyboard keys. Courier identifies file names, folder font names, and text that either appears on the screen or that you are required to type in. NOTE: Notes provide extra informa- tion, tips, and h
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Related Documents Following is a list of related publications for background and additional information: n DataSafe NAS Installation and Configuration Guide n Quick Install Guide n DataSafe NAS End User License Agreement (EULA) n Warranty Statement n Also see our Web site at: http://www.iomega.com for latest Release Notes. DataSafe NAS User’s Manual 7
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1 Getting Started The DataSafe NAS Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a Microsoft® Windows® Powered server appliance that attaches directly to the computer network. The DataSafe NAS is optimized to perform a single function: provide storage to other computers attached to the network. A potentially headless device with no monitor or input devices (keyboard and mouse, for example) of its own, the DataSafe NAS is managed and monitored via a Web user interface (UI), and can be managed remote
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n “Home Page"—Information on the default page that displays when you connect to the DataSafe NAS Navigation of the DataSafe NAS Administration UI At the top of the DataSafe NAS Administration UI are the status area and the primary and secondary menu bars. The body of each page of the DataSafe NAS Administration UI is the content area. Following is a description of these sections: Status Area The top band of the window, the status area (Figure 1) displays (from left to right): n DataSafe
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tasks by type. The secondary menu bar lists subtasks that users can perform for each task group identified in the primary menu bar. The secondary menu bar is dynamic, and the available task types change depending upon the task group selected. Figure 2 Primary and secondary menu bars Roll-over text for items in the menu bar provides even more information. Move the mouse cursor over the object to display the rollover text. Content Area Page information is displayed in the content area, loca
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3. In the content area: a. If an Object Selection table is available, se- lect the object you want to manage or config- ure by clicking the radio button to the left of the object name. Then select the task you want to perform from the Tasks list on the right. b. If an Object Selection table is not available, enter the data in the fields indicated to accom- plish the chosen task. When you are finished with each task, you must click OK to confirm your changes, or Cancel to retain the prev
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Initial DataSafe NAS Configuration Follow the steps listed below to configure your DataSafe NAS before first use. 1. Change the DataSafe NAS identity (see “Identification” on page 17). 2. Change the Administrator password (see “Change Administrator Password” on page 41). 3. Set the date and time (see “Date and Time” on page 132). 4. If necessary, change the drive configuration (see “Configure Disk and Volume Properties” on page 48). 5. Reboot (see “Shutdown Appliance” on page 133). 6. Clos
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1. Click the Contents tab. 2. To browse through the topics, click the book icons. To use the Index 1. Click the Index tab. 2. Scroll through the alphabetical list and click a topic. Note: You can move backwards in Help by clicking the Previous Topic link in the upper right corner of each help page. However, if no previous topic has been visited, clicking the Previous Topic link will back you out of the Help system altogether. To invoke context-sensitive Help n From the page for whi
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3. Log in. 4. Click the Start button, then select Help from the Start menu. Home Page This default page (Figure 3) displays when you connect to the DataSafe NAS from a client computer on the network. Figure 3 Home page From the Home page, you can choose which task to perform or which DataSafe NAS attribute to manage or configure. For more information, see the following topics: n “Network Setup” on page 16 n “Disks and Volumes” on page 48 n “Manage Services” on page 59 n “Users and Group