DATOptic 2BAY-NAS User Manual

Table of contents
1.
Overview of
the 2 Bay NAS.............................................................................................3
1.1 Introduction................................................................................................................3
1.2 System Requirement.................................................................................................3
1.3 Hardwa
1.4 Setup the
1.4.1 Setup network configuration in the client PC..........................................3
1.4.2 Configure
Administrate the 2 Bay NAS...................................................................................7
1.5
2. 2 Bay NAS Configuration................................................................................................9
2.1 The overview of Web UI.........................................................................................9
re
Installation...............................................................................................3
client PC
Setup IP address for your 2 Bay NAS........................................................4
Setup the Date and Time..............................................................................6
Configure 2 Bay NAS by Web UI...............................................................7
and 2 Bay NAS.......................................................................3
2 Bay NAS network setting by wizard....................................4
2.2 Quick Setup...............................................................................................................10
2.3 Advanced features setup.........................................................................................11
2.3.1 Users and Groups..........................................................................................11
2.3.2 File and Print..................................................................................................12
File Server......................................................................................................12
Share Management......................................................................................13
2.3.3 System Setting.................................................................................................14
Time Setting....................................................................................................15
Turn Off Server...............................................................................................16
Information......................................................................................................16
Disk Usage.......................................................................................................17
Error Notification...........................................................................................17
Email Notification Setting............................................................................18
Pop-Up Notification Setting.........................................................................18
2.3.4 Network Service.............................................................................................19
DHCP Server...................................................................................................19
2 Bay 3.5” HDD SATA NAS
Media Server Setting..................................................................................20
Bonjour...........................................................................................................21
TorrentFlux...................................................................................................22
2.3.5 Maintenance...................................................................................................25
Disk Utility...................................................................................................25
RAID Setting................................................................................................26
Firmware Upgrade.......................................................................................28
Save Configuration
......................................................................................30
Restore Configuration.................................................................................30
Factory Reset.................................................................................................31
2.3.6 Log File............................................................................................................32
Samba.............................................................................................................32
FTP..................................................................................................................32
DHCP..............................................................................................................32
System.............................................................................................................32
Administrator................................................................................................33
3. Personal Information.......................................................................................................33
4. Product Introduction
4.1 Instruction of Front panel................................................................................. 34
4.2 Instruction of Back panel...................................................................................35
4.3 Installation...........................................................................................................36
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2 Bay 3.5” HDD SATA NAS
1.
Overview of
1.1
Introduction
This is a network storage sharing system, for home and SOHO users, that could share your
the 2 Bay NAS
storage and printers over Microsoft, Linux and UNIX networks.
and printers through easy configuration and maintenance.
1.2
System Requirement
The
2 Bay NAS
z
2 Bay NAS development board
z 3.5” or 2.5” Hard Disk, prefer more than 40Giga Bytes disk space z Power cord and ATX power supply z One CAT 5 Ethernet network cable to connect to local area network z
One User’s Manual & Setup Wizard CD for quick installation
Installation of the 2 Bay NAS
1.3
Hardwa
Connect the
system needs the following items to build full system
re
Installation
2 Bay NAS
and SDK kit
to the network
2 Bay NAS
Shares files, folders
Use the Ethernet cable to connect the RJ45 port of
Connect the PCs to the network
Use the Ethernet cable to connect the RJ45 port of your PCs to the Ethernet switch. If
one PC is used with the
Bay NAS
Connecting the Power
Plug the power cable into the power receptacle of
Power up the
Once all the cables have been properly connected, turn on the power on the
power LED will be lit to indicate the good power status.
1.4
Before proceed to further administration and configuration, you need to properly adjust
the network configuration of your computers in order to connect to the
your local network.
and your PC.
Setup the
2 Bay NAS
client PC
2 Bay NAS
and 2 Bay NAS
, you may connect the Ethernet cable directly to the
2 Bay NAS
2 Bay NAS
to the Ethernet switch.
.
2 Bay NAS
2 Bay NAS
2
. The
through
1.4.1 Setup network configuration in the client PC
If there are DHCP server available in your network, for easy network management it
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2 Bay 3.5” HDD SATA NAS
is suggested that you configure the local computers to accept dynamic IP address assigned
by the DHCP server, otherwise assigned a no conflict static IP address.
This is the example of setting Windows XP computer network configuration:
(IP Address allocate by automatically)
z Click “Start” -> My Network Places icon z Click View network connections icon z Right click Local Area Connection icon -> Properties z Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) -> Properties z Check “Obtain IP address automatically” or “Use the following IP address” to setup
the IP address of the client computer.
1.4.2 Configure
2 Bay NAS
DHCP server, powers on. If there is no DHCP server in your network, after
2 Bay NAS
network setting by wizard
factory default gets an IP address through DHCP protocol. If your network has
2 Bay NAS
will try to obtain an IP address from the network it connects to when it
2 Bay NAS
fail getting an IP address,
the default IP address of 192.168.1.1 will be set, and DHCP server will be started automatically.
Setup IP address for your
2 Bay NAS
z After finished setup the IP address of your client PC, run the setup wizard.
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2 Bay 3.5” HDD SATA NAS
z Setup wizard (SetupUtil.exe) will discover all
selected
2 Bay NAS
and click “OK” button.
2 Bay NAS
on the network, highlight a
z Input password (default “admin”) and continue Step 2 setup below. z ”Automatically obtain an IP address” will be suggested if DHCP server on the network,
Otherwise, select “Set IP address configuration manually”
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Setup the Date and Time
z Set time zone, current Date and Time, or to get the date and time by Network Time
Protocol Server from the list.
z Your old and new settings will be shown on screen, if new settings are cor rect then press
“Save” button to save configuration to
2 Bay NAS
.
z If the new setting is not correct, click “Back” button to modify the correct
information again
z Double click the
in Chapter 3 Configuration of the
2 Bay NAS
name will launch browser (Microsoft IE), detail explained
2 Bay NAS
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.
Configur
e
2 Bay NAS
by Web UI
2 Bay 3.5” HDD SATA NAS
Once you have installed
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later, Netscape Navigator
2 Bay NAS
1.5
The following method allows administrator to access the administration page. If the address of
NAS
.
Administrate the
was not known, go through chapter 2 are recommended.
z Launch your web browser if you know the IP address of the
address in the browser.
z Input the username and password in the login page, “admin” was the username and
password by default; change security privileges are recommended.
2 Bay NAS
2 Bay NAS
and connect it to the network, you can use your browser (supports
4.5 or later) to complete administrative task of
2 Bay
2 Bay NAS
. Type the correct IP
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z Launch the Setup wizard, it discover all
2 Bay NAS
servers on the network, then
double click the server name (ex : stornas) you want to administrate in the
“Selection” sub-windows. Setup wizard will launch Browser (Microsoft IE) with IP
address of
2 Bay NAS
automatically.
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2 Bay 3.5” HDD SATA NAS
2. 2 Bay NAS Configuration
If the hard disk was not installed in the system. After login to the
one selection “Control Panel” can be found. Please format the hard disk. Besides, if the UPnP had
been installed to Windows XP manually, the “
show on the toolbar.
2.1
The overview of Web UI
Four major selections will be found in WebUI, it was Basic, Control Panel, Personal Info included in the web page.
z Later chapters were included. (Wizard, Add User, Add Group and Add
Basic selection.
2 Bay NAS
2 Bay NAS
device” will be found automatically and
by browser only
Share) in the
z Later chapters were included. (Users and Groups, File and Print, System, Network
Service, Maintenance and Log file) in the Control Panel selection.
z Account chapter was included in the Personal Info selection.
2.2 Quick Setup
z To modify the language support in web page, please follow the instruction below.
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2 Bay 3.5” HDD SATA NAS
z To add user support, select the Add User chapter for setting. Please refer to Users and Groups
chapter for more detail.
z To add group support, select the Add Group chapter for setting. Please refer to Users and
Groups chapter for more detail.
z To add folder sharing support, select the Add Share chapter for setting. Please refer to Share
Management chapter for more detail.
HDD will be detected whether installed or not by system automatically. If the new non-formatted HDD was founded, format will be suggested by the pop-up window. And the system will restart after format completed automatically. If the used HDD was founded, then system will get user information from the
HDD.
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2.3 Advanced features setup
2 Bay 3.5” HDD SATA NAS
2.3.1 Users and Groups
In User Management menu,
Save” button to
button to
menu.
delete
create
the specified user.
all
the new user.
Click “
existing users
Select
the existing user and
Groups” button wi
will be
showed.
Fill in
click “Delete
ll
enter to Group Management
the form and
User
click
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