LevelOne 2-Bay SATA HDD w/ Gigabit Ethernet FNS-5000B User Manual

FNS-5000B
Network Attached Storage
2-Bay SATA HDD w/ Gigabit Ethernet
User Manual
Ver. 1.00 - 0608
FOREWORD
Thank you for choosing LevelOne products! This user manual provides detailed instructions of using FNS-5000B. Please read carefully and start to enjoy the powerful functions of FNS­5000B
LIMITED WARRANTY
In no event shall the liability of Digital Data Communications Co., Ltd. (LevelOne) exceed the price paid for the product from direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential software, or its documentation. LevelOne makes no warranty or representation, expressed, implied, or statutory, with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software, and specifically disclaims its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. LevelOne reserves the right to revise or update its products, software, or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity.
Caution
Back up your system periodically to avoid any potential data loss. LevelOne disclaims any responsibility of all sorts of data loss or recovery.
Should you return any components of FNS-5000B NAS package for refund or maintenance, make sure they are carefully packed for shipping. Any form of damages due to improper packaging will not be compensated.
Safety Warnings
1. FNS-5000B can operate normally in the temperature of 0-35 and relative humidity of 0%-85%. Please make sure the environment is well-ventilated.
2. The power adapter/cord and devices connected to FNS-5000B must provide correct supply voltage (40W, 90-264V).
3. Do not place FNS-5000B in direct sunlight or near chemicals. Make sure the temperature and humidity of the environment are in optimized level.
4. Unplug the power cord and all connected cables before cl eaning. Wipe FNS-5000B with wet towel. Do not use chemical or aerosol to clean FNS-5000B.
5. Do not place any objects on FNS-5000B for the server’s normal operation and to avoid overheat.
6. Use the flat head screws in the product package to lock the hard disks in FNS-5000B when installing hard disks for proper operation.
7. Do not place FNS-5000B near any liquid.
8. Do not place FNS-5000B on any uneven surface to avoid falling off and damage.
9. Make sure the voltage is correct in your location when using FNS-5000B. If you are not sure, please contact the distributor or the local power supply company.
10. Do not attempt to repair your FNS-5000B in any occasions. Improper disassembly of the product may expose you to electric shock or other risks. For any enquiries, please contact the distributor.
Table of Contents
1. Overview........................................................................................................................5
1.1. Introduction................................................................................................................. 5
1.2. Package Contents...................................................................................................... 5
1.3. Hardware Illustration ..................................................................................................6
2. Installation.....................................................................................................................7
2.1. Install Hard Disk .........................................................................................................7
2.2. Hard Disk Recommendation List................................................................................ 9
2.3. Setting Up................................................................................................................. 10
2.3.1. Office/ Home......................................................................................................10
2.3.2. Individual............................................................................................................ 10
2.4. LED / System Status ................................................................................................ 12
2.5. Configure Software Settings..................................................................................... 14
2.5.1. Windows® Users...............................................................................................14
2.5.2. Mac Users..........................................................................................................20
3. Powerful Services.......................................................................................................27
3.1. Server Administration............................................................................................... 31
3.2. Quick Configuration ..................................................................................... 32
3.3. System Settings .......................................................................................... 36
3.3.1. Server Name...................................................................................................... 36
3.3.2. Date & Time....................................................................................................... 37
3.3.3. Encoding Setting................................................................................................ 38
3.3.4. View System Settings........................................................................................ 38
3.4. Network Settings .........................................................................................39
3.4.1. TCP/ IP Configuration........................................................................................39
3.4.2. Microsoft Networking......................................................................................... 41
3.4.3. Apple Network....................................................................................................42
3.4.4. Web File Manager..............................................................................................42
3.4.5. FTP Service....................................................................................................... 43
3.4.6. Multimedia Station............................................................................................. 44
3.4.7. Download Station............................................................................................... 45
3.4.8. Web Server........................................................................................................45
3.4.9. View Network Settings.......................................................................................46
3.5. Device Configuration ................................................................................... 47
3.5.1. SATA Disk.......................................................................................................... 48
3.5.2. USB Disk............................................................................................................ 50
3.5.3. USB Printer........................................................................................................51
3.6. User Management ....................................................................................... 53
3.6.1. Users.................................................................................................................. 53
3.6.2. User Groups....................................................................................................... 55
3.6.3. Quota................................................................................................................. 60
3.7. Network Share Management ...................................................................... 62
3.7.1. Create................................................................................................................ 63
3.7.2. Property ............................................................................................................. 64
3.7.3. Access Control................................................................................................... 65
3.7.4. Delete................................................................................................................. 65
3.7.5. Restore .............................................................................................................. 66
3.8. System Tools ...............................................................................................67
3.8.1. Alert Notification................................................................................................. 68
3.8.2. Restart/ Shutdown.............................................................................................68
3.8.3. Hardware Settings.............................................................................................69
3.8.4. System Update .................................................................................................. 70
3.8.5. Change Logo.....................................................................................................71
3.8.6. Remote Replication (Disaster Recovery)........................................................... 72
3.8.7. Backup/ Restore/ Reset Settings....................................................................... 75
3.9. Event Logs .................................................................................................. 76
4. Copy USB Ports Data Directly...................................................................................77
5. Multimedia Station......................................................................................................78
6. Download Station........................................................................................................84
7. Web Server.................................................................................................................. 91
8. FTP Server...................................................................................................................94
9. Web File Manager ....................................................................................................... 96
10. Maintenance.............................................................................................................. 101
10.1. Restart/ Shut down Server..................................................................................... 101
10.2. Reset Password and Network Settings.................................................................. 101
10.3. Disk Failure or Malfunction..................................................................................... 102
10.4. Power Outage or Abnormal Shutdown................................................................... 102
11. Appendix - Quick Install Wizard.............................................................................. 103
1. Overview
1.1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing FNS-5000B NAS. This product has the following key features:
9 Support two SATA HDD with embedded RAID function to enhance data security 9 Enables P2P BitTorrent client to download files automatically 9 Enrich your digital multimedia life and manage personal albums and multimedia files
easily
9 Built-in Web server, FTP server, File server and Printer server functionality 9 Remote back provides remote disk backup to another storage device over IP network 9 Intelligent one touch auto copy provides direct copy of data on USB devices
1.2. Package Contents
FNS-5000B NAS
Adaptor
Power cord
CD-ROM (User Manual, utility)
Ethernet cable x 1
Flat head screws x 8
1.3. Hardware Illustration
K-Lock Security Slot
USB 2.0 x 2 LAN Port Reset Button
Power Connector
Power Button
One Touch Copy Button
USB 2.0
LED Indicators: USB, Status, HDD1, HDD2, LAN, and Power
2. Installation
2.1. Install Hard Disk
1. Unfasten the four screws in the front of FNS-
5000B and remove the front panel.
2. Loosen the screws on the disk trays and t ake o ut the disk trays.
3. Install a hard disk on each tray. Make sure the di sk holes
match the holes at the base of the disk tray and lock the disk with four screws.
4. Insert the disk trays to FNS-5000B.
Push the disk trays to the end. Fasten the screws on the trays. When two disks are installed, make sure HDD1 is installed on top of HDD2.
5. Cover FNS-5000B with the front panel and
fasten the four screws.
2.2. Hard Disk Recommendation List
The following HDD models are verified by LevelOne that are compatible with FNS-5000B. It is recommended to use the disk models listed here. Other HDD brands that are not tested by LevelOne may or may not work properly with FNS-5000B. For more updated compatible hard disk information, please visit LevelOne website at
www.level1.com.
LevelOne disclaims any responsibility for product damage/ malfunction or data loss/ recovery due to misuse or improper installation of hard disks in any occasions for any reasons.
Seagate
Model Name Model No. Interface
Capacity
(GB)
Rotational
Speed (RPM)
Buffer
(MB)
Barracuda 7200.9 SATA ST3500641AS
SATA II 3GB/s
with NCQ
500 7200 16
Barracuda 7200.10 SATA ST3320620AS
SATA II 3GB/s
with NCQ
320 7200 16
Barracuda 7200.9 SATA ST3300622AS
SATA II 3GB/s
with NCQ
300 7200 16
Barracuda 7200.8 SATA ST3250823AS
SATA 1.5GB/s
with NCQ
250 7200 8
Barracuda 7200.7 SATA ST3160827AS
SATA 1.5GB/s
with NCQ
160 7200 8
Barracuda 7200.7 SATA ST3120827AS
SATA 1.5GB/s
with NCQ
120 7200 8
Maxtor
Model Name Model No. Interface
Capacity
(GB)
Rotational
Speed (RPM)
Buffer
(MB)
DiamondMax 10 6B200M0 SATA 1.5GB/s with NCQ 200 7200 8
Hitachi
Model Name Model No. Interface
Capacity
(GB)
Rotational
Speed (RPM)
Buffer
(MB)
Deskstar 7K400 HDS724040KLSA80 SATA 1.5GB/s 400 7200 8
Western Digital
Model Name Model No. Interface
Capacity
(GB)
Rotational
Speed (RPM)
Buffer
(MB)
WD Caviar® SE Serial ATA WD4000KD SATA 1.5GB/s 400 720 0 16 WD Caviar SE16 WD3200KS SATA II 3GB/s 320 7200 16
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2.3. Setting Up
Please check your network environment and select the appropriate installation method before installing FNS-5000B.
2.3.1. Office/ Home
Connect FNS-5000B and PC to the same hub/ switch/ router.
2.3.2. Individual
Connect FNS-5000B directly to your PC by a network cable.
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When you have verified your network environment, please follow the steps below to install FNS-5000B.
1. Connect FNS-5000B to hub/ switch/ router or PC according your network environment.
2. Connect USB printer to FNS-5000B and enable USB printer service*.
3. Connect the power.
4. Press the power button of FNS-5000B to turn on the server.
* Optional step. You can skip this step if you are not using printer service.
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2
3
Network cable
USB cable
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2.4. LED / System Status
FNS-5000B provides LED indicators for you to indicate system status and information easily. When FNS-5000B is turned on, please check the following items to make sure system status is normal. Note that the following LED information is applicable only when you have properly installed HDD1 and/or HDD2, and connected FNS-5000B to the network and power.
n USB Status o Status p HDD1 q HDD2 r LAN s Power
LED System starting up System has started
nUSB
It shows when USB connected
oStatus
Blink in red (short beep once) Æ Blink in green (long beep once)
Green
p/qHDD 1/ HDD 2
Orange Off
rNetwork (LAN)
Blink in orange Orange
sPower
Blue Blue
65432 1
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LED Display / System Status
LED LED Display & System Status
nUSB Status
Blue: You can press the copy button to copy data. Blink in blue: Copying data Blink in blue once: Detecting or removing USB device Green: System is normal Blink in green: Hard disk not detected Blink in red: Bad blocks are found in hard disk (any volume) Blink in green for 5 seconds, blink in green and red
alternatively: Hard disk not initialized
Blink in green and red alternatively: Disk capacity is almost
full (long beep twice)
oStatus
Blink in red: Disk full (any volume)
p/qHDD 1/ HDD2
Blink in orange: Accessing data
rLAN
Blink in orange: Accessing network
s Power
Blue: System has started
Other Status
Action LED In Process Finished
sPower
Blink in blue Blue
Update firmware
oStatus
Blink in green and red
alternatively
Green (long
beep thrice)
sPower
Blink in blue Off
System shut down
oStatus
Off (short beep once) Off
sPower
Blue
HDD standby mode
oStatus
Off
N/A
sPower
Blue
RAID 1 degraded
mode
oStatus
Red (long beep twice)
N/A
sPower
Blue
RAID 1 rebuilding
oStatus
Blink in red (long beep
twice)
N/A
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2.5. Configure Software Settings
After checking system status, please follow the steps below to configure software settings of FNS-5000B. The configuration procedure of Windows and Mac users are different. Please select the appropriate procedure according to your OS.
2.5.1. Windows® Users
Insert FNS-5000B CD-ROM in your PC. Wait for a few second s until the following screen shows up. Then start to configure the software settings of FNS-5000B.
1. Install Quick Install Wizard.
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2. After installed, run Quick Install Wizard, the followi ng screen will be shown. Select name on the list and click Configure
Enter the default user name and password.
Default user name: administrator Password: admin
Name of server IP address of server
Windows workgroup joined by server
View the details of selected server
Map network drive for the server
Refresh the search results within the network
Help Exit the
program
Configure the server name, time and network settings
System version
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When you have entered quick configuration page, enter related information to complete the settings. Click OK to save changes.
Note: If you select to enter IP address manually, please make sure your PC and FNS-5000B are in the same LAN. If you are not sure about the network settings, please contact your network administrator or ISP.
Note: All files and directories on FNS-5000B will be created using Unicode encoding. If your FTP client or PC does not support Unicode, e.g. Windows
®
95, 98SE, ME OS, select the language the same as the OS of your PC here in order to view the files and directories on the server properly.
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FNS-5000B provides several default share folders for data sharing and access. To map the share folders on FNS-5000B as your drive, check the option “Map drive” and follow the steps below to proceed.
a. For example, to map the folder Public as your drive, select the folder and click Map
Network Drive.
Note: The share folders Qdownload, Qmultimedia, Qusb, and Qweb are
system default network share of FNS-5000B for the use of Download Station, Multimedia Station, USB auto-copy and Web Server.
b. Select the drive letter for the connection and click Finish.
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c. Upon successful connection, you can start to use the share folder on FNS-5000B.
You can access these folders by opening My Computer.
3. Quick Install Wizard will appear when all configurations are completed. Double-click on the name of FNS-5000B on the list to enter administration page.
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4. When the administration page of FNS-5000B is shown, you can start to use the service s. If you have any questions during web administration, please click the help button
on
the top right hand corner of the page. To modify system settings, click Administration. Enter the u ser n ame and password to login.
Default user name: administrator Password: admin
Note: It is recommended to use Internet Explorer 6.0 or above to access
FNS-5000B. FNS-5000B supports Internet Explorer 6.0 or above only.
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2.5.2. Mac Users
FNS-5000B provides two methods for Mac users to connect to FNS-5000B. You can select A. Connect FNS-5000B by Mac directly or B. Connect FNS-5000B by the network.
A. Connect FNS-5000B by Mac directly
1. Please go to Network settings and select Using DHCP. Then connect FNS-5000B to your Mac via a cable.
2. Open a web browser and enter the default IP address of FNS-50 00B to login the system.
Default IP of FNS-5000B: http://169.254.100.100:6000
Note: Please use the browser Safari in Mac to access FNS-5000B.
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3. When the administration page is shown, click Administration. Enter the default user name and password to login.
Default user name: administrator Password: admin
4. Follow the step-by-step guide in Quick Configuration to complete the setting s of FNS­5000B. If you have any questions during web administration, please click the help button
on the top right hand corner of the page.
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B. Connect FNS-5000B by the network
1. Please go to Network settings to check and write down the subnet and router address of your Mac. Then select Using DHCP.
Note: If you are not sure about the network settings, please contact your
network administrator or ISP.
2. Connect FNS-5000B to your Mac by a cable. Open a web browser and enter the default IP address of FNS-5000B.
Default IP address of FNS-5000B: http://169.254.100.100:6000
Note: Please use the browser Safari in Mac to access FNS-5000B.
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3. When the administration page is shown, click Administration. Enter the default user name and password to login.
Default user name: administrator Password: admin
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4. Go to TCP/IP Configuration of Network Settings
. Select to use static IP and
input the IP address of FNS-5000B. Make sure the value does not conflict with the IP address of your Mac and other devices in LAN. Configure the subnet mask and default gateway of FNS-5000B to the same as subnet mask and router address of Mac which you set in Step 1. Click Apply to confirm.
Note: When using static IP, please make sure your Mac and FNS-5000B are in the same subnet. If you are not sure about the settings, please contact your network administrator or ISP.
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5. Click Yes to restart FNS-5000B for the changes to take effect. Please wait patiently for FNS-5000B to restart.
6. Connect your Mac and FNS-5000B to the network. Open a web browser and enter the IP address of FNS-5000B you set up in step 4.
Note: Please use the browser Safari in Mac to access FNS-5000B.
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7. Click Administration and enter the default user name and password to login.
Default user name: administrator Password: admin
8. Follow the step-by-step guide in Quick Configuration to complete the setting s of FNS­5000B. If you have any questions during web administration, please click the help button
on the top right hand corner of the page.
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3. Powerful Services
FNS-5000B provides the following powerful functions and applications.
A. Use network share-Public folder
1. You can access the public folder of FNS-5000B by the following means: a. Open My Network Places and find the workgroup of FNS-5000B. If you cannot find
the server, please bro w se the whole network to search for FNS-5000B. Double click the name of FNS-5000B for connection.
b. Use Run function in Windows
®
. Enter \\[FNS-5000B name]* or \\[FNS-5000B IP]# to
access share folder on FNS-5000B.
c. Windows
®
users can use Quick Install Wizard to find FNS-5000B. When the administration page is shown, click Web File Manager. Enter the user name an d password, and then start to manage FNS-5000B.
2. You can upload files to the Public folder.
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B. Manage FNS-5000B
Manage FNS-5000B using web browser by Windows® or Mac
1. You can access FNS-5000B web administration page by the following methods: a. Windows
®
users can use Quick Install Wizard to find FNS-5000B.
b. Windows
®
and Mac users can open a web browser and enter
http://[FNS-5000B IP]:6000#
Note: It is recommended to use Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or above to
access FNS-5000B. FNS-5000B supports Internet Explorer 6.0 only. Please use the browser Safari in Mac to access FNS-5000B.
*The user name here should be the same as the server name you enter in Chapter
2.5 Configure Software Settings.
#The IP address here should be the same as the IP address you enter in Chapter
2.5 Configure Software Settings. If you are using DHCP: (a) connect the PC to FNS­5000B directly, please use the default IP address 169.254.100.100:6000 of FNS­5000B; (b) connect FNS-5000B by network, please run Quick Install Wizard to view the IP address of FNS-5000B.
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2. When the administration page is shown, click Administration, W eb File Manager, Web Server, Multimedia Station, or Download Station. Enter the user name and password, and then start to manage FNS-5000B. For further details, please refer to the user manual in FNS-5000B CD-ROM.
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C. Use FNS-5000B Services
Multimedia Station
FNS-5000B provides a user-friendly web management interface for you to manage personal albums easily. You can view images and multimedia files, or browse photos by thumbnails preview. Please refer to Cha pter
5. Multimedia Stat ion
Download Station
FNS-5000B supports P2P download me chanism. You can add download task to FNS­5000B and let the server finish downloading independently of your PC. Please refer to Chapter
6. Download St ation
Mirror Station
Provides RAID 1 mirroring disk volume for data protection. Please refer to Chapter
3.5.1.
Disaster Recovery
FNS-5000B supports remote share folder backup via the network. In case of data damage in PC, you can restore all backup data. Please refer to Chapter
3.8.6.
Web Server
FNS-5000B enables you to upload html files and manage your own website easily. Please refer to Chapter
7. Web Server
Printer Server
FNS-5000B supports network printer sharing function by direct USB connection. No extra help from PC is needed. Please refer to Chapter
3.5.3.
FTP Server
FNS-5000B offers the simplest FTP se rver setup procedure for you to establish FTP server without any professional assistance. Please re fer to Chapter
8. FTP Server
File Server
FNS-5000B provides convenient and secure file server functions that support central data management. Users can be granted with the right to access netwo rk share and share important files. Please refer to Chapter
3.7 and 9. Web File Manager
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