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NAS-7450 / NAS-7850 User’s manual Version 1.0.0

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9 serial bus  High System Reliability: A dedicated port for each disk drive, providing greater system reliability through individual drive an

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993. Change the volume label of the CD/DVD image if necessary. If you want to change the volume label, click the “2. User Define” radio button and e

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1005. Set the Mirror CD options if necessary. 6. Click “OK” to start the task. The Task Manager will show the progress. z Ar

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101 2. Click the “Build Image” icon on the tool-bar to bring up the “Build Image” wizard. You can click the “Validate” button to check if the

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102 4. Name the CD/DVD image to be created. Enter the name in the “Volume label” input-box and click the “Update” button. Pres

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1035. Specify the date/time to run the task. Then press “OK”. 6. The Task Manager will show the progress. z Burning Disc

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104• High Sierra • Hybrid (ISO+HFS) • Multi-session CD • Mixed Mode CD • UDF V1.5, V2.0

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105Appendix C LED Indicators z LED indicator On Off Blink Amber* 1000M link no link 1000M activity Green 100M link no link 100 M activity

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106Appendix D Product Specification Hardware Specification for NAS-7450 Specification CPU Intel Celeron 2.0G/1M/533MHz Memory 1GB RAM Flash 1GB

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107• Advanced RAID bad sector recovery mechanism • Support smart-signaling UPS, USB UPS and network UPS • Local tape backup with SCSI tape drive sup

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108Power Adapter INPUT: 100-240V AC, 3-6A FUSE: 6.3A, 250V Secure Design Lock security slot for HDD prevention Regulatory FCC, CE, RoHS, WEEE co

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10HDD Access LED HDD ready LED Description Red on during access Green Blinks Power is being accessed Red on Green Blinks (FAST) RAID building,

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109Data Protection • RAID 0,1,5,6,10 and JBOD with global hot-spare and RAID expansion • NAS-to-NAS data synchronization with SmartSync • Advanced

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110Humidity: 0% ~ 90%, non-condensing Dimension (L x W x H) 669mm x 480mm x 88mm Weight 16.2kg Power Adapter INPUT: 100-240V AC, 5-8A FUSE: 8A,

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11Chapter 2 Installing and Starting NAS system This chapter covers the installation procedure of different form factors of NAS server as well as the

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12 Figure 2 4. Slide the hot swap hard disk tray slowly into the chassis, push the outer rim of the tray as

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1310. Press the power button on the left hand corner of your NAS server. 11. Wait for the server to boot up. The boot up process takes approximately

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14 4. Next, attach the two L-shaped mounting brackets on to a sliding rail. Use the “M4” screws to secure the L-shaped bracket on to the s

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15After properly attaching both sliding rails to the rack-mount cabinet, you may slide the rack-mount chassis (mounting) in to the cabinet. Configur

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16Configuring the IP addresses using the LCD console 1. After NAS server is boot up, the LCD console shows System Ready. Press the right button.

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175. After you edit the last digit of the IP address, press the right button and configure the Subnet Mask address. 6. Repeat Steps 4 to Steps 5 to

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182.3 Accessing the Administration Home Page You can configure the detail settings of your NAS server in the administration home pag

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iCopyright Copyright © 2011 by PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed

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19Chapter 3 Server Configuration This chapter describes how to name the server, specify the server date and time, upgrade the OS firmware, shut down

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20Configure from LCD Indicates whether users can configure the server from the LCD console System LCD Banner Indicates the banner text which is disp

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21 Shutdown, reboot and startup actions The NAS server can be shut down by pressing the power button twice at the front of the server case. The whol

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22occur, the NAS server can shut down itself automatically to prevent potential data loss. To use smart-signaling UPS, connect UPS to the NAS server

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23 Note: When utility power fails, the NAS server will always shut down.

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243.5 Modifying the Administrator’s Password “Admin” is a built-in user account for the administrator. It is like the “root” account in UNIX or the

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25Chapter 4 Network Configuration This chapter details concepts and procedures for configuring the NAS server and establishing the system that can c

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26 The “TCP/IP Suite Settings” section shows the various TCP/IP settings of the server. Item Description Port Display Ethernet port #. IP Address

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274.2 TCP/IP Settings TCP/IP handles network communications between network nodes that are connected to the network. It is important to setting up c

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28 9. Input the “NTP Time Server IP Address” if available. 10. Click “Apply” to save the setting. To disable a LAN port, enter 0.0.0.0 in its “IP ad

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iiR&TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/CE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL

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29server will be created as a machine account on the domain controller. And it will use Kerberos as the authentication mechanism, which provides bet

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30numbers corresponds to the type of users- Owner, Members of a group and Everyone Else. Number Read (R) Write (W) Execute (X) 0 No No No 1 No

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31 Configuring NIS settings The NIS (network information services), formerly known as Yellow Pages, is a UNIX standard for centralizing the manageme

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32 Local account authentication: Authenticate user using NAS server’s internal user database. Local and domain authentication: If Windows Network is

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33Configuring Macintosh Network Settings 1. Click the “Enable Macintosh Network” (AFP Protocol) checkbox to enable access for AFP client. 2. Select

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344. Or, click the “Local and domain account authentication” radio button to use both local account and Microsoft domain security authentication. 5.

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354. Or, click “Allow individual user login”. Select “Local account authentication” to authenticate user using the local user database or click the

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36Contact: Provide name of the contact person who has the management information of the SNMP agent. Configuring SNMP Settings 1. Click the “Enable

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37Configuring Email Settings 1. Click the “Enable SMTP Protocol” checkbox to enable SMTP protocol. 2. Enter the “SMTP Server Address”. 3. Enter an e

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384.10 SSL Settings The NAS server enables secure web access by supporting SSL 3.0, both for the user homepage and the administration homepage. To u

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3Chapter 1 Introduction...5 1.1 NAS-7450 ove

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39Chapter 5 Storage Management This chapter describes how to create a single-disk volume or a RAID volume. It also outlines the steps of deleting a

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40Not Ready The volume is not mounted successfully. It is not accessible. Degraded One of the volume members is defective. Data are still intact and

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41To change the name of a volume, click its Volume Name hyperlink in the List of Volumes table. It brings to another page for displaying detailed in

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42 Item Description JBOD Just a Bunch Of Disks. A JBOD-type volume contains only one hard disk as its member. RAID 0 RAID level 0 is disk striping

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43performance on the level of RAID 0. Write-Once Volume: When setting a Write-Once volume, you are not allowed to erase or change what you have wr

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44clusters in Volume/Disk. All readable data will be placed in new clusters and defective cluster will mark as bad in the file system. All the newly

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455.7 Migrating Data Volumes Migrating a data volume is to duplicate a volume block by block. It helps administrators migrate or duplicate data bet

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46For NAS-7450 rack mount model: 1. Identify which hard disk fails. The amber LED2 will blink to indicate hard disk failure. 2. Unplug t

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471. Click “iSCSI” tab and Click “Add” to create an iSCSI target on the NAS. 2. Enter the iSCSI target information for configuration Item Descripti

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48Chapter 6 Security Control This chapter covers how to setting up the security control of the files, folders and shares stored in NAS server. Mana

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46.6 Configuring File and Folder Security and ACL... 56 6.7 Managing Quotas ...

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49Number of Shares Total number of share created in NAS server. Number of ACL Nodes Total number of ACL node created. ACL tells NAS server which acc

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50the name. You can also grant administrator privilege to a local group. Groups with administrator privilege are indicated by a # sign at the suffix

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513. Click the “Property” button. 4. If you want to change the password, enter a new password and confirm. 5. If you want to disable this user accou

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528. Click “Apply” to save the setting. Filter Rules: 1. User/Group: You can filter windows domain pool displays domain users or domain groups or a

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53 To create a list of the UNIX/Linux host: 1. Go to “Security → Account” menu. 2. Click the “UNIX/Linux Host” tab. 3. Enters a single host IP addr

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546.5 Creating Share and Assigning Share Permissions You can share a specific folder in any volume created in the NAS server with others on the netw

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55 To assign share permission of a share for local account and domain account: 1. Go to “Security → Share” menu. 2. Locate the share and click to as

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564. Assign the UID, GID and Permission of this share. It will overwrite the ownership and permission of the mount point once the share is mounted b

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57currently accessing, the permission setting do not take immediate effect because of the local handle being used by the user. The new rights will o

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58Read Write (RW) – Account is allowed to read and write to the file or folder, but not to delete it. Modify (MO) – Account is allowed to read, writ

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5Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 NAS-7450 overview The reliable and high-performance business-class network storage, PLANET NAS-7450 is a 1U 4-Bay rack-m

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59 To change owner of a file or folder 1. Go to “Security → File/Folder” menu. 2. If you want to change the owner’s name of the corresponding file a

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60Configuring user quota: NAS server supports two types of quotas: user quota and folder quota. User quota monitors the disk space usage of each use

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611. Click the “Enable folder quota control” checkbox to enable folder quotas. 2. Click the“Add” to add folder quota to a folder. 3. Click the “Sele

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62Chapter 7 User Access The NAS server fits into the network environment as soon as it is properly configured. This chapter describes how to get the

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63 1. Please configure the NAS server to operate either in the workgroup mode or the domain mode. Go to the “Network → Windows” menu and select eith

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647.3 Accessing from Web Browsers In addition to the administration homepage, the NAS server provides the user homepage for normal users to access d

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65NAS server. When the user homepage is opened, it prompts for user name and password. Then it will display all shared folder after user login. The

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66 7.4 Accessing from MacOS After setting the NAS server to operate in the workgroup mode or the domain mode, follow the steps below to configure fo

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67the server. Once you find the server, click Connect to put it on Desktop. 7.5 Accessing from FTP Clients You can set an FTP home directory in the

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68volume01. These will be the accounts which are allowed to login the NAS using ftp software. Note that the Inherited List will be cleared if you un

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6 The end-to-end integrity of transferred commands and data can be guaranteed across the serial bus  High System Reliability: A dedicated po

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69Once mounted, the /mnt directory will link to volume01 and inherit the same UID, GID and permission as you specify in the configuration steps. The

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70Chapter 8 Backup and Recovery 8.1 Snapshot – Fast Point-In-Time Copies Snapshots are read-only copies of file-systems at a specific point in time

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712. Viewing Snapshot Information On the page shows the snapshots existing on the volume and their information. “Snapshot Used Space” indicates the

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72several snapshots at a time. The NAS server will delete the snapshots one by one. 6. Snapshot Roll-back Snapshot roll-back is to restore the volu

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738.2 SmartSync – NAS-to-NAS Data Replication The NAS server is integrated with the SmartSync function for NAS-to-NAS data replication. Two or more

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74On the NAS server which acts as the SmartSync client, set up a SmartSync task, which defines the schedule settings and the source folder. To set u

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75 The GFS media rotation mechanism is the policy of managing backup versions. The policy is described as below. Basically it wil

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76There are four steps to take when adding a SmartSync task. Step 1 is to specify the IP address of the SmartSync server. Step 2 is to choose a sync

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77 On the NAS server which acts as the SmartSync client, set up a SmartSync task, which defines the schedule settings and the target folder. To set

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78The SmartSync Options When setting up a SmartSync task, you will see the following SmartSync options. • Compress the data stream during data trans

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7LAN1 LAN2 Yellow(10M link)、Green(100M link)、Amber(1000M link) HD Access LED HD LED(Power/Fault) Description Red on Green Blinks Powering up Red

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79of the system settings to restore. Then click the “Apply” button. A system profile can also be created by the NAS Finder software. To recover from

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80• One drive supports 3 partitions. • Please unmeant the USB device before removing, or the data may be damaged

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81Chapter 9 Event Logs and System Status This chapter covers the Event Notification and System Status pages. You can collect information about the s

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82• Web Reminder* – provides instant notification in the administration homepage. • Email Alert* – provides notification via email. • SNMP Trap* – s

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83message and it will directly lead you to the Web Reminder summary menu. Go to “Event → Web Reminder” menu to see a summary of all the critical eve

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84the latest figure. Viewing the Open Files In “Status → Open Files” menu, it provides the following information about all the open files on NAS se

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85performing tape, SMB, permissions, DISC, and system profiles backup. To create the system folder, please open the “Administration Page” and go

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86Chapter 10 Virus Protection Most storage systems are vulnerable to virus attacks. An infected file in you NAS server can be exchanged among the cl

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87Last successful update Display the date/time of the last successful virus pattern file update Scan engine version Display the current scan engine

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88Scan Settings” on Section 11-3. 2. Click the “Manual” tab to go to the manual scanning page. 3. Click the “Select Folders” hyperlink to specify th

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81.2 NAS-7850 overview The reliable and high-performance business-class network storage, PLANET NAS-7850 is a 2U 8-Bay rack-mountable with redundant

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891. Click the desire scan file type. 2. If “All file types” is selected, all files regardless to its file extension will be scanned. 3. If “Files w

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90 Appendix A Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions Device What kind of OS is used in NAS-7450 / 7850? NAS-7450 / 7850 are equipped with

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91RAID device? consist of HD1, HD3, HD5 (all drives connected as “master” devices), and RAID group B should consist of HD2, HD4, HD6 (all drives co

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92Security Dose NAS-7450 / 7850 support “file level” security control? NAS-7450 / 7850 can set security permission via ACL (Access Control List) and

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93• VGA or higher resolution monitor • Microsoft Windows 95/98/98SE/ME, Windows NT/2000/XP  Installing TCP/IP Protocol for Microsoft Networks NAS

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94automatically”. 6. Or, you can specify the IP settings manually. 7. Click “Next” button to go to the next page. 8. Enter the “Server Name, Server

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95You can disable this option by choosing “Tool->NAS Finder Options” and un-checking the option - “Open Windows Explorer when NAS Finder starts”.

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96view its content. Disc Image: represents a mirrored CD/DVD image. The following are some examples of browsing the servers. Example 1. Content of

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97 Save Container: saves data in My Container into a container file. Load Container: loads a container file into My Container. Mirror CD: starts t

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98 2. Choose one or more servers as the destination. Select a server in the “Target & File Path” list-box, select “Smart” m

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