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ALLNET ALL6800
User’s Manual
Copyright and Trademark Notice
ALLNET and other names of ALLNET products are registered trademarks of
ALLNET GmbH. Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Apple, iTunes and Apple OS X are registered trademarks of Apple Computers, Inc. All other trademarks and brand names are the property of their respective owners. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Copyright © 2009 ALLNET GmbH. All rights reserved.
About This Manual
All information in this manual has been carefully verified to ensure its correctness.
In case of an error, please provide us with your feedback. ALLNET GmbH reserves the right to modify the contents of this manual without notice.
Product name: ALLNET ALL6800
Manual Version: 1.0
Release Date: December 2008
Limited Warranty
ALLNET GmbH guarantees all components of ALLNET ALL6800 are thoroughly tested before they leave the factory and should function normally under general usage. In case of any system malfunctions, ALLNET GmbH and its local representatives and dealers are responsible for repair without cost to the customer if the product fails within the warranty period and under normal usage.
ALLNET GmbH is not responsible for any damage or loss of data deemed to be caused by its products. It is highly recommended that users conduct necessary back-up practices.
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Safety Warnings
For your safety, please read and follow the following safety warnings:
Read this manual thoroughly before attempting to set up your ALL6800.
Your ALL6800 is a complicated electronic device. DO NOT attempt to repair it under any circumstances. In the case of malfunction, turn off the power immediately and have it repaired at a qualified service center. Contact your vendor for details.
DO NOT allow anything to rest on the power cord and DO NOT place the power cord in an area where it can be stepped on. Carefully place connecting cables to avoid stepping or tripping on them.
Your ALL6800 can operate normally under temperatures between 0°C and
40°C, with relative humidity of 20% – 85%. Using the ALL6800 under extreme environmental conditions could damage the unit.
Ensure that the ALL6800 is provided with the correct supply voltage (AC
100V ~ 240V, 50/60 Hz, 3A). Plugging the ALL6800 to an incorrect power source could damage the unit.
Do NOT expose the ALL6800 to dampness, dust, or corrosive liquids.
Do NOT place the ALL6800 on any uneven surfaces.
DO NOT place the ALL6800 in direct sunlight or expose it to other heat sources.
DO NOT use chemicals or aerosols to clean the ALL6800. Unplug the power cord and all connected cables before cleaning.
DO NOT place any objects on the ALL6800 or obstruct its ventilation slots to avoid overheating the unit.
Keep packaging out of the reach of children.
If disposing of the device, please follow your local regulations for the safe disposal of electronic products to protect the environment.
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Table of Contents
Copyright and Trademark Notice ................................................... 2
About This Manual ......................................................................... 2
Limited Warranty........................................................................... 2
Safety Warnings ............................................................................ 3
Table of Contents .......................................................................... 4
Chapter 1: Introduction................................................................. 8
Overview ...............................................................................................8
Product Highlights.................................................................................8
File Server...........................................................................................8
FTP Server...........................................................................................8
Backup Server .....................................................................................8
Printer Server ......................................................................................8
Multiple RAID.......................................................................................9
Dual Mode Support ...............................................................................9
Superior Power Management..................................................................9
Package Contents..................................................................................9
Front Panel..........................................................................................10
Hard Disk Trays ...................................................................................11
Rear Panel...........................................................................................11
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation ................................................ 13
Overview .............................................................................................13
Before You Begin.................................................................................13
Hard Disk Installation .........................................................................13
Cable Connections ...............................................................................14
Checking System Status ......................................................................15
System Status Normal......................................................................... 15
System Trouble .................................................................................. 15
Chapter 3: First Time Setup ......................................................... 16
Overview .............................................................................................16
ALLNET Setup Wizard ..........................................................................16
LCD Operation .....................................................................................18
LCD Controls...................................................................................... 18
Display Mode ..................................................................................... 18
USB Copy................................................................................................. 19
Management Mode ............................................................................. 19
Typical Setup Procedure......................................................................20
Step 1: Network Setup ........................................................................ 20
Step 2: RAID Creation......................................................................... 20
Step 3: Create Local Users or Setup Authentication ................................. 20
Step 4: Create Folders and Set Up ACLs ................................................ 20
Step 5: Start Services ......................................................................... 21
Chapter 4: System Management .................................................. 22
Overview .............................................................................................22
Web Administration Interface .............................................................22
Menu Bar .......................................................................................... 22
Language Selection .............................................................................23
Status Menu ........................................................................................23
Product Information ............................................................................ 23
System/Service Status ........................................................................ 24
System Information ............................................................................ 24
Printer Status..................................................................................... 25
UPS Settings...................................................................................... 25
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Wake-Up On Lan (WOL) ...................................................................... 26
Power Management ............................................................................ 26
Storage Management ..........................................................................27
Disks Information ............................................................................... 27
S.M.A.R.T. Information............................................................................... 28
RAID Information ............................................................................... 29
RAID Configuration ............................................................................. 29
RAID Level ............................................................................................... 30
RAID Configuration .................................................................................... 30
Creating a RAID ........................................................................................ 31
Expanding a RAID ..................................................................................... 32
Migrating a RAID ....................................................................................... 32
Deleting a RAID ........................................................................................ 33
Space Allocation ................................................................................. 33
Allocating Space for iSCSI Volume ............................................................... 33
Stackable NAS ................................................................................... 35
Snapshot........................................................................................... 35
Folder Management ............................................................................ 36
Adding Folders .......................................................................................... 36
Editing Folders .......................................................................................... 37
Deleting Folders ........................................................................................ 37
NFS Share ................................................................................................ 38
Snap (Snapshot configuration) .................................................................... 38
Folder Access Control List (ACL) .................................................................. 40
File System Check .............................................................................. 41
Advance Option.................................................................................. 43
File Access Cache ...................................................................................... 43
Samba Recycle Bin .................................................................................... 44
Samba Anonymous Login Authentication....................................................... 44 iSCSI Block Size ........................................................................................ 44 iSCSI CRC/Checksum................................................................................. 45
Network Management .........................................................................45
WAN Configuration ............................................................................. 45
LAN Configuration............................................................................... 46
DHCP Configuration ............................................................................ 47
Web Services Configuration.................................................................. 47
AFP (Apple Network Setup) .................................................................. 48
NFS Setup ......................................................................................... 48
User and Group Management ..............................................................48
Local User Configuration ...................................................................... 49
Adding Users ............................................................................................ 49
Modifying Users......................................................................................... 50
Deleting Users .......................................................................................... 50
Local Groups Configuration .................................................................. 50
Adding Groups .......................................................................................... 50
Modifying Groups ...................................................................................... 51
Deleting Groups ........................................................................................ 51
Batch User and Group Creation............................................................. 51
ADS/NT Configuration ......................................................................... 51
System Settings ..................................................................................53
System Notifications ........................................................................... 53
SNMP................................................................................................ 54
System Logs ...................................................................................... 54
Time and Date Settings ....................................................................... 55
System Configuration Backup and Restore ............................................. 55
Module Management ........................................................................... 56
Reset to Factory Default Settings .......................................................... 56
Upgrading System Firmware ................................................................ 57
Change Administrator Password............................................................ 57
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Reboot and Shutdown System .............................................................. 58
Logout .............................................................................................. 58
Chapter 5: Additional Feature Setup............................................ 59
Overview .............................................................................................59
FTP Server...........................................................................................59
iTunes® Server....................................................................................60
Media Server .......................................................................................60
Adding Media Share Folders ................................................................. 61
Connecting DMAs to the Media Server ................................................... 61
Printer Server......................................................................................62
Windows XP SP2................................................................................. 62
Windows Vista.................................................................................... 63
Download Manager..............................................................................66
Adding an HTTP Task .......................................................................... 67
Adding an FTP Task ............................................................................ 70
Adding a BT Task................................................................................ 74
Deleting Tasks ................................................................................... 77
Scheduling Downloads......................................................................... 77
Chapter 6: Using the ALL6800 ..................................................... 79
Overview .............................................................................................79
Login Page...........................................................................................79
Using WebDisk ....................................................................................79
Photo Server .......................................................................................80
Windows XP Publishing Wizard.............................................................. 80
Managing Albums and Photos ............................................................... 85
Creating Albums................................................................................. 86
Password Protecting Albums................................................................. 86
Uploading Pictures to Albums ............................................................... 86
EXIF Information ................................................................................ 86
Slide Shows ....................................................................................... 87
Mapping a Client PC to the ALL6800 ....................................................87
Windows ........................................................................................... 87
Apple OS X ........................................................................................ 88
Mapping the ALL6800 as an iSCSI Drive ..............................................88
Windows 2000/XP............................................................................... 88
Windows Vista.................................................................................... 93
File Backup..........................................................................................93
Nsync ............................................................................................... 93
Adding an Nsync Task ................................................................................ 93
Setting Up an Nsync Target on an Nsync Device............................................. 94
Setting Up an Nsync Target on Another Device .............................................. 94
Designating ALL6800 as an Nsync Target ...................................................... 94
ALLNET Backup Utility ......................................................................... 94
Windows XP Data Backup .................................................................... 96
Apple OS X Backup Utilities .................................................................. 96
Chapter 7: Tips and Tricks ........................................................... 97
USB and eSATA Storage Expansion......................................................97
Adding a Spare Disk ............................................................................97
Remote Administration........................................................................97
Part I - Setup a DynDNS Account.......................................................... 98
Part II - Enable DDNS on the Router ..................................................... 98
Part III - Setting up Virtual Servers (HTTPS) .......................................... 98
Firewall Software Configuration ..........................................................99
Replacing Damaged Hard Drives .........................................................99
Hard Drive Damage ............................................................................ 99
Replacing a Hard Drive ........................................................................ 99
RAID Auto-Rebuild............................................................................ 100
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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting ....................................................... 101
Forgot My Network IP Address..........................................................101
Can't Map a Network Drive in Windows XP........................................101
Restoring Factory Defaults ................................................................101
Problems with Time and Date Settings ..............................................101
Appendix A: Product Specifications ........................................... 103
Hardware Specifications....................................................................103
Software Specifications .....................................................................103
Appendix B: RAID Basics ........................................................... 105
Overview ...........................................................................................105
Benefits .............................................................................................105
Improved Performance ...................................................................... 105
Data Security................................................................................... 105
RAID Levels.......................................................................................105
RAID 0............................................................................................ 105
RAID 1............................................................................................ 106
RAID 5............................................................................................ 106
RAID 6............................................................................................ 106
RAID 10 .......................................................................................... 106
JBOD .............................................................................................. 106
Stripe Size .........................................................................................106
Disk Usage ........................................................................................107
Appendix C: Active Directory Basics .......................................... 108
Overview ...........................................................................................108
What is Active Directory? ..................................................................108
ADS Benefits......................................................................................108
Appendix D: UPS Compatibility List ........................................... 109
Appendix E: Licensing Information............................................ 112
Overview ...........................................................................................112
Source Code Availability ....................................................................112
CGIC License Terms...........................................................................113
GNU General Public License...............................................................113
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Overview
Thank you for choosing the ALLNET ALL6800 NAS Disk Server. The ALLNET
ALL6800 is an easy-to-use storage server that allows a dedicated approach to storing and distributing data on a network. Data reliability is ensured with RAID features that provide data security and recovery—over one Terabyte of storage is available using RAID 5 and RAID 6. Gigabit Ethernet ports enhance network efficiency, allowing the ALL6800 to take over file management functions, increase application and data sharing and provide faster data response. The ALL6800 offers data mobility with a disk roaming feature that lets you hot swap working hard drives for use in another ALL6800, securing the continuity of data in the event of hardware failure. The ALL6800 allows data consolidation and sharing between Windows (SMB/CIFS), UNIX/Linux, and Apple OS X environments. The
ALL6800’s user-friendly GUI supports multiple languages.
Product Highlights
File Server
First and foremost, the ALL6800 allows you to store and share files over an IP network. With a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device, you can centralize your files and share them easily over your network. With the easy-to-use web-based interface, users on your network can access these files in a snap.
To learn about the Web User Interface, go to Chapter 6: Using the ALL6800 >
Using WebDisk
.
FTP Server
With the built-in FTP Server, friends, clients, and customers can upload and download files to your ALL6800 over the Internet with their favorite FTP programs.
You can create user accounts so that only authorized users have access.
To set up the FTP Server, refer to Chapter 5: Additional Feature Setup >
FTP
Server
.
Backup Server
Don’t leave precious data to chance. With advanced backup capabilities, you can easily upload mission critical files to the ALL6800, and even automate your backup tasks for true peace-of-mind.
To find out how to backup your files with the ALL6800, refer to Chapter 6: Using
the ALL6800 > File Backup
.
Printer Server
With the ALL6800’s Printer Server, you can easily share an IPP printer with other
PCs connected to your network.
To set up the Printer Server, refer to Chapter 5: Additional Feature Setup >
Printer Server
.
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Multiple RAID
ALL6800 supports multiple RAID volumes on one system. So, you can create
RAID 0 for your non-critical data, and create RAID 5 for mission-critical data.
Create the RAID levels depending on your needs.
To configure RAID modes on the ALL6800, refer to Chapter 4: System
Management > Storage Management > RAID List
.
Dual Mode Support
ALL6800 is not only a file server, but it also supports iSCSI initiators. Your server can access ALL6800 as a direct-attached-storage over the LAN or Internet. There is no easier way to expand the capacity of your current application servers. All the storage needs can be centrally managed and deployed. This brings ultimate flexibility to users.
To set up an iSCSI volume, refer to Chapter 4: System Management >
Storage Management > Space Allocation > Allocating Space for iSCSI
Volume
.
Superior Power Management
ALL6800 supports schedule power on/off. With this feature, administrator can set at what time to turn on or off the system. This feature is a big plus for people who want to conserve energy. Wake-On-LAN enables administrator to remotely turn on the system without even leaving their own seat.
To schedule system on and off, refer to Chapter 4: System Management >
System Settings > Reboot and Shutdown System > Scheduled Power
On/Off
.
Package Contents
Your ALL6800 package should contain the following items:
QIG
CD-Title
Ethernet Cable
Screw Kit
Please check to see if your package is complete. If you find that some items are missing, contact your dealer.
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Front Panel
The ALLNET ALL6800’s front panel has the device’s controls, indicators, and hard disk trays:
Front Panel
Item Description
1.Power LED
2.System LED
3.WAN LED
4.LAN LED
5.USB Copy LED
• Solid blue: System is power on.
• Solid orange: system is being upgraded or system startup; data currently inaccessible
• Solid green: network link
• Blinking green: network activity
• Solid green: network link
• Blinking green: network activity
• Solid blue: files are being copied from a USB storage device
6.eSATA link LED • Solid blue: external eSATA device has connected
7.USB Port • USB 2.0 port for compatible USB devices, such as USB disks,
USB printers, and USB wireless dongles*
8.Power Button • Power on/off ALL6800
9.Up Button
▲
• Push to scroll up when using the LCD display
10.Down Button
▼
• Push to enter USB copy operation screen
11.Enter Button
↵
• Push to enter LCD operate password for basic system setting
12.Escape Button
ESC
13.LCD Display
14.HDD Trays
• Push to leave the current LCD menu
• Displays current system status and warning messages
• Seven 3.5” SATA HDD trays
• Locks are provided for added security
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Hard Disk Trays
Each of the ALL6800’s hard disk trays has a lock, a latch, and two LED indicators:
Hard Disk Trays
Item Description
1.HDD Power LED • Solid blue: hard disk is powered on
2.HDD
Access/Error LED
• Blinking green: system is accessing data on the hard disk
3.Lock
4.Latch
5.Handle
• Use the lock to physically secure the hard disk to the unit
• Use to open and remove or close and secure the tray
• Pull out HDD tray
Rear Panel
The ALL6800 rear panel features ports and connectors.
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Back Panel
Item Description
1.LAN Port
2.WAN Port
• LAN port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router
• WAN port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router
3.Serial Port
4.eSATA Port
5.USB Port
• This port is for external UPS device
• eSATA port for high-speed storage expansion
• USB 2.0 port for compatible USB devices, such as USB disks, and USB printers
6.System Fan • System fan that exhausts heat from the unit
7.Power Connector • Connect the included power cords to these connectors
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Chapter 2: Hardware Installation
Overview
Your ALL6800 is designed for easy installation. To help you get started, the following chapter will help you quickly get your ALL6800 up and running. Please read it carefully to prevent damaging your unit during installation.
Before You Begin
Before you begin, be sure to take the following precautions:
1.
Read and understand the Safety Warnings outlined in the beginning of the manual.
2.
If possible, wear an anti-static wrist strap during installation to prevent static discharge from damaging the sensitive electronic components on the
ALL6800.
3.
Be careful not to use magnetized screwdrivers around the ALL6800’s electronic components.
Hard Disk Installation
The ALL6800 supports seven standard 3.5” Serial ATA (SATA) hard disks. To install a hard disk into the ALL6800, follow the steps below:
1.
Remove a hard disk tray from the ALL6800.
2.
Slide the new SATA hard disk into the tray and fasten the screws.
3.
Insert the hard disk and tray back into the ALL6800 until it snaps into place and lock it with a key if desired.
4.
The LED blinks green when the hard disk is accessed.
NOTE
If your HDD was part of a RAID 1 or RAID 5 array previously, it automatically rebuilds. If you replace all the drives with higher capacity drives, you will need to go to Administrator login and format the drives.
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Cable Connections
To connect the ALL6800 to your network, follow the steps below:
1.
Connect an Ethernet cable from your network to the WAN port on the back panel of the ALL6800.
2.
Connect the provided power cord into the universal power socket on the back panel. Plug the other end of the cord into a surge protector socket.
Press the power supply switch to turn on the power supply.
3.
Press the power button on the Front Panel to boot up the ALL6800.
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Checking System Status
After making connections on the ALL6800 and powering up, check whether the system status is normal or has trouble by observing indicators on the front panel and hard disk trays.
System Status Normal
The system status is normal if:
1.
The WAN and LAN LEDs glow green
(assuming both are connected).
2.
The Power LED on the Front Panel glows blue.
3.
The HDD Power LED on each HDD tray glows blue (assuming all disks are installed).
4.
The default IP address of the WAN port is
192.168.1.100 displayed on LCD.
System Trouble
The system has trouble if:
1.
System Busy LED glows red.
If the system has trouble, please refer to
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
.
WARNING
There are no user serviceable parts inside the ALL6800. Please contact your distributor for service.
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Chapter 3: First Time Setup
Overview
Once the hardware is installed, physically connected to your network, and powered on, you can configure the ALL6800 so that it is accessible to your network users. There are two ways to set up your ALL6800: using the ALLNET
Setup Wizard or the LCD display. Follow the steps below for initial software setup.
ALLNET Setup Wizard
The handy ALLNET Setup Wizard makes configuring ALL6800 a snap. To configure the ALL6800 using the Setup Wizard, perform the following steps:
1.
Insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive (the host PC must be connected to the network).
2.
The Setup Wizard should launch automatically. If not, please browse your
CD-ROM drive and double click on Setup.exe.
NOTE
For MAC OS X users, double click on ALLNET Setup Wizard 1.1.99.dmg
3.
The Setup Wizard will start and automatically detect all ALLNET storage devices on your network. If none are found, please check your connection and refer to
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
for assistance.
4.
Select the ALL6800 that you like to configure.
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5.
Login with the administrator account and password. The default account and password are both “ admin
”.
6.
Name your ALL6800 and configure the network IP address. If your switch or router is configured as a DHCP Server, configuring the ALL6800 to automatically obtain an IP address is recommended. You may also use a static IP address and enter the DNS Server address manually.
7.
Change the default administrator password.
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8.
Finished! Access the ALL6800 Web Administrator Interface by pressing the
Start Browser button. You can also configure another ALL6800 at this point by clicking the Setup Other Device button. Press Exit to exit the wizard.
NOTE
The ALLNET Setup Wizard is designed for installation on systems running Windows XP/2000 or Mac OSX or later. Users with other operating systems will need to install the ALLNET Setup Wizard on a host machine with one of these operating systems before using the unit.
LCD Operation
The ALL6800 is equipped with an LCD on the front for easy status display and setup. There are four buttons on the front panel to control the LCD functions.
LCD Controls
Use the Up (
▲
), Down (
▼
), Enter (
↵
) and Escape (ESC) keys to select various configuration settings and menu options for ALL6800 configuration.
The following table illustrates the keys on the front control panel:
LCD Controls
Icon Function
▲
▼
↵
Up Button
Down Button
Enter
ESC
Escape
Description
Select the previous configuration settings option.
USB copy confirmation display.
Enter the selected menu option, sub-menu, or parameter setting.
Escape and return to the previous menu.
There are two modes of operation for the LCD: Display Mode and Management
Mode.
Display Mode
During normal operation, the LCD will be in Display Mode.
Display Mode
Item Description
Host Name Current host name of the system.
WAN
LAN
Current WAN IP setting.
Current LAN IP setting.
Link Aggregation
System Fan1
Current Link Aggregation status (ALL6800 only)
Current system fan 1 status.
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System Fan2
CPU Fan
2006/06/16 12:00
Disk Info
RAID
Current system fan 2 status.
Current CPU fan status
Current system time.
Current status of disk slot has been installedh
Current RAID status.
The ALL6800 will rotate these messages every one-two seconds on the LCD display.
USB Copy
The USB Copy function enables you to copy files stored on USB devices such as
USB disks and digital cameras to the ALL6800 with a press of a button. To use
USB copy, follow the steps below:
1.
Plug your USB device into an available USB port on the Front Panel.
2.
In Display Mode, press the Down Button (
▼
).
3.
The LCD will display “
USB Copy?
”
4.
Press Enter (
↵
) and the ALL6800 will start copying USB disks connected to the front USB port.
5.
All of data will be copied into system folder named “USBcopy”.
Management Mode
During setup and configuration, the LCD will be in Management Mode.
To enter into Management Mode, press Enter (
↵
)
and an “Enter Password” prompt will show on the LCD.
At this time, the administrator has to enter the correct LCD password. System will check whether the correct LCD password has been entered. The default LCD password is “
0000
”. If correct password is entered, you will enter into the
Management Mode menu.
Management Mode
Item Description
WAN Setting
LAN Setting
IP address and netmask of your WAN ports.
IP address and netmask of your LAN ports.
Link Agg. Setting Select Load Balance or Failover. (ALL6800 only)
Change Admin Passwd Change administrator’s password for LCD operation.
Reset to Default Reset system to factory defaults.
NOTE
You can also change your LCD password using the Web Administration
Interface by navigating to System > Administrator Password. For more on the Web Administration Interface, see Chapter 4: System
Management.
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Typical Setup Procedure
From the Web Administration Interface, you can begin to setup your ALL6800 for use on your network. Setting up the ALL6800 typically follows the five steps outlined below.
For more on how to use the Web Administration Interface, see Chapter 4:
System Management > Web Administration Interface
.
Step 1: Network Setup
From the Web Administration Interface, you can configure the network settings of the ALL6800 for your network. You can access the Network menu from the menu bar.
For details on how to configure your network settings, refer to Chapter 4:
System Management > Network Management
.
Step 2: RAID Creation
Next, administrators can configure their preferred RAID setting and build their
RAID volume. You can access RAID settings from the menu bar of the Web
Administration Interface by navigating to Storage > RAID.
For more information on configuring RAID, see Chapter 4: System
Management > RAID Configuration
.
Don’t know which RAID level to use? Find out more about the different RAID levels from
Appendix C: RAID Basics
.
Step 3: Create Local Users or Setup Authentication
Once the RAID is ready, you can begin to create local users for the ALL6800, or choose to setup authentication protocols such as Active Directory (AD).
For more on managing users, go to Chapter 4: System Management >
User and Group Management
.
For more information on configuring Active Directory, see Chapter 4: System
Management > User and Group Management > ADS/NT Configuration
.
For information about the benefits of Active Directory, see
Appendix D: Active
Directory Basics
.
Step 4: Create Folders and Set Up ACLs
Once users are introduced into your network, you can begin to create various folders on the ALL6800 and control user access to each using Folder Access
Control Lists.
More information on managing folders, see Chapter 4: System Management >
Folder Management
.
To find out about configuring Folder Access Control Lists, see Chapter 4: System
Management > Folder Management > Folder Access Control List (ACL)
.
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Step 5: Start Services
Finally, you can start to setup the different services of the ALL6800 for the users on your network. You can find out more about each of these services by clicking below:
SMB/CIFS
Apple File Protocol (AFP)
Network File System (NFS)
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) iTunes Server
Media Server
Printer Server
Download Manager
Photo Server
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Chapter 4: System Management
Overview
The ALL6800 provides an easily accessible Web Administration Interface. With it, you can configure and monitor the ALL6800 anywhere on the network.
Web Administration Interface
Make sure your network is connected to the Internet. To access the ALL6800
Web Administration Interface:
1.
Type the ALL6800’s IP address into your browser. (Default IP address is http://192.168.1.100
)
NOTE
Your computer’s network IP address must be on the same subnet as the ALL6800. If the ALL6800 has default IP address of 192.168.1.100, your managing PC IP address must be 192.168.1.x, where x is a number between 1 and 254, but not 100.
2.
Login to the system using the administrator user name and password. The factory defaults are:
User Name: admin
Password: admin
If you changed your password in the setup wizard, use the new password.
Once you are logged in as an administrator, you will see the Web
Administration Interface. From here, you can configure and monitor virtually every aspect of the ALL6800 from anywhere on the network.
Menu Bar
The Menu Bar is where you will find all of the information screens and system settings of the ALL6800. The various settings are placed in the following groups on the menu bar:
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Menu Bar
Item Description
Status
Storage
Current system status of the ALL6800.
Information and settings for storage devices installed into the
Network
Accounts
System
ALL6800.
Information and settings for network connections, as well as various services of the ALL6800.
Allows configuration of users and groups.
Various ALL6800 system settings and information.
Language Choose your preferred language here.
Moving your cursor over any of these items will display the dropdown menu selections for each group.
In the following sections, you will find detailed explanations of each function, and how to configure your ALL6800.
Language Selection
The ALL6800 supports multiple languages, including:
•
•
•
English
French
German
Italian
•
•
•
•
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Japanese
Korean
•
•
Spanish
On the menu bar, click Language and the Change Language screen appears.
This screen allows you to select preferred language for the ALL6800. Press Apply to confirm your selection.
Status Menu
The Status Menu on the menu bar allows you to see various aspects of the
ALL6800. From here, you can discover the status of the ALL6800, and even find out other details like firmware version and up time.
Product Information
Once you login, you will first see the basic Product Information screen providing Manufacturer, Product
No., Firmware Version, and Up
Time information.
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Product Information
Item Description
Manufacturer
Product No.
Displays the name of the system manufacturer.
Shows the model number of the system.
Firmware version
Up time
Shows the current firmware version.
Displays the total run time of the system.
To access this screen again, navigate to Status > About.
System/Service Status
From the Status menu, choose the
System item, and the System Status and Service Status screens appear.
These screens provide basic system and service status information.
System Status
Item Description
CPU Loading (%) Displays current CPU workload of the ALL6800.
CPU Fan Speed
System Fan1 Speed
Displays current CPU fan status.
Displays the current status of the system fan 1.
System Fan2 Speed
Up Time
Displays the current status of the system fan 2.
Shows how long the system has been running.
Service Status
Item Description
AFP Status The status of the Apple Filing Protocol server.
NFS Status
SMB/CIFS Status
The status of the Network File Service Server.
The status of the SMB/CIFS server.
FTP Status
Media Server
The status of the FTP server.
The status of the Media Server
Nsync Status
UPnP Status
SNMP
The status of the Nsync server.
The status of the UPnP service.
The status of the SNMP service.
System Information
From Status menu, choose the Info item, and the System Information screen appears. You can change the system information that appears on the Login page by entering the new information here and pressing Apply to confirm.
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System Information
Item Description
System Description Shows the system description that would also appear on the
Login page.
Printer Status
From the Status menu, choose the
Printer item, and the Printer
Information screen appears.
This screen provides the following information about the USB printer connected to the USB port.
Printer Status
Item Description
Manufacturer
Model
Displays the name of the USB printer manufacturer.
Displays the model of the USB printer.
Status
Remove document from Queue
Displays the status of the USB printer.
Click to remove all documents from printer queue
Restart Printer service Click to restart printer service
If a corrupt print job is sent to a printer, printing may suddenly fail. If your print jobs seem to be locked up, pressing the Remove All Documents button to clear the print queue may resolve the issue.
For information on how to set up the Printer Server, refer to Chapter 5:
Additional Feature Setup >
Printer Server
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UPS Settings
The ALL6800 can also support various uninterruptible power supply units, providing extra data security and accessibility in the case of a power failure.
From the Status menu, choose the
UPS item and the UPS Setting screen appears. Make any changes you wish, and press Apply to confirm changes.
See the following table for a detailed description of each item.
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UPS Settings
Item Description
UPS Monitoring Enable or disable UPS monitoring.
Manufacturer
Battery Status
Choose the UPS manufacturer and model number from the dropdowns.
Current status of the UPS battery
Power
Seconds between power failure and first notification
Seconds between subsequent power failure notifications
Shutdown the system when the battery charge is less than
Current status of the power being supplied to the
UPS
Delay between power failure and first notification in seconds.
Delay between subsequent notifications in seconds.
Amount of UPS battery remaining before system should auto-shutdown.
For a list of supported UPS units, see
Appendix E: UPS Compatibility List
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Wake-Up On Lan (WOL)
The ALL6800 has the ability to be awoken from sleep mode via WAN port.
From the Status menu, choose the
WOL item, and the Wake-up On
Lan Configuration screen appears.
From here, you can Enable or
Disable.
Wake-up On Lan Configuration
Item Description
WOL Servic Enable or Disable WOL service
Power Management
Using the ALL6800’s Power
Management, you can save energy and money by scheduling the
ALL6800 to turn itself on and off during certain times of the day.
From the Status menu, choose the
Power Mgmt item and the
Schedule Power On/Off screen appears.
To designate a schedule for the
ALL6800 to turn on and off, first
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enable the feature by checking the Enable Schedule Power On/Off checkbox.
Then, simply choose an on and off time for each day of the week that you would like to designate a schedule by using the various dropdowns.
Finally, click Apply to save your changes.
Example - Monday: On: 8:00; Off: 16:00
System will turn on at 8:00 AM on Monday, and off at 16:00 on Monday. System will turn on for the rest of the week.
If you choose an on time, but do not assign an off time, the system will turn on and remain on until a scheduled off time is reached, or if the unit is shutdown manually.
Example - Monday: On: 8:00
System will turn on at 8:00 AM on Monday, and will not shut down unless powered down manually.
You may also choose two on times or two off times on a particular day, and the system will act accordingly.
Example - Monday: Off: 8:00; Off: 16:00
System will turn off at 8:00 AM on Monday. System will turn off at 16:00 PM on
Monday, if it was on. If the system was already off at 16:00 PM on Monday, system will stay off.
Storage Management
The Storage Menu displays the status of storage devices installed in the
ALL6800, and includes storage configuration options such as RAID and disk settings, folder configuration, and Nsync settings.
Disks Information
From the Storage menu, choose the
Disks item and the Disks
Information screen appears. From here, you can see various items about installed SATA hard disks.
Blank lines indicate that a SATA hard disk is not currently installed in that particular disk slot.
Disks Information
Item Description
Disk No.
Capacity
Model
Indicates disk location.
Shows the SATA hard disk capacity.
Displays the SATA hard disk model name.
Firmware
Status
Shows the SATA hard disk firmware version.
Indicates the status of the disk. Can read OK, Warning, or
Failed.
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Total Capacity
Disk Power
Management
Shows the total SATA hard disk capacity.
The administrator can set the disk to power down after a period of inactivity.
NOTE
When the Status shows Warning, it usually means there are bad sectors on the hard disk. It is shown only as a precaution and you should consider changing the drives.
S.M.A.R.T. Information
On the Disks Information screen, the status of each disk will be displayed in the
Status column. Clicking on an OK or
Warning link will display the S.M.A.R.T
Information window for that particular disk.
S.M.A.R.T. Information
Item Description
Tray Number
Model
Power ON Hours
Tray the hard disk is installed in.
Model name of the installed hard disk.
Temperature Celsius
Count of hours in power-on state. The raw value of this attribute shows total count of hours (or minutes, or seconds, depending on manufacturer) in power-on state.
The current temperature of the hard disk in degrees Celsius
Reallocated Sector
Count
Current Pending
Sector
Raw Read Error Rate
Seek Error Rate
Count of reallocated sectors. When the hard drive finds a read/write/verification error, it marks this sector as "reallocated" and transfers data to a special reserved area (spare area).
This process is also known as remapping and "reallocated" sectors are called remaps. This is why, on a modern hard disks, you can not see "bad blocks" while testing the surface - all bad blocks are hidden in reallocated sectors. However, the more sectors that are reallocated, the more a decrease (up to 10% or more) can be noticed in disk read/write speeds.
Current count of unstable sectors (waiting for remapping). The raw value of this attribute indicates the total number of sectors waiting for remapping. Later, when some of these sectors are read successfully, the value is decreased. If errors still occur when reading sectors, the hard drive will try to restore the data, transfer it to the reserved disk area (spare area), and mark this sector as remapped. If this attribute value remains at zero, it indicates that the quality of the corresponding surface area is low.
This attribute value depends on read errors and disk surface condition, and indicates the rate of hardware read errors that occurred when reading data from a disk surface. Lower values indicate that there is a problem with either the disk surface or the read/write heads.
Rate of seek errors by the magnetic heads. If there is a failure in the mechanical positioning system, servo damage or a thermal widening of the hard disk, seek errors arise. More seek errors indicates a worsening condition of a disk surface and the disk mechanical subsystem.
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NOTE
If the Reallocated Sector Count or Current Pending Sector of a hard disk drive is not zero, the status of the disk will show “Warning”. This warning is only used to alert the system administrator that there are bad sectors on the disk, and they should replace those disks as soon as possible.
RAID Information
From the Storage menu, choose the
RAID item and the RAID List screen appears.
This screen lists the RAID volumes currently residing on the ALL6800.
From this screen, you can get information about the status of your
RAID volumes, as well as the capacities allocated for data and iSCSI.
There is also a graph which represents how the RAID volume is currently allocated.
To configure your RAID settings, press the RAID Config button to go to the
RAID Configuration screen.
RAID Information
Item Description
Select
Master RAID
Used to select the current RAID volume.
The RAID volume currently designated as the Master RAID
ID
RAID Level volume.
ID of the current RAID volume.
NOTE: All RAID IDs must be unique.
Shows the current RAID configuration.
Status
Disks Used
Total Capacity
Data Capacity iSCSI Capacity
RAID Config
Space Allocation
Indicates status of the RAID. Can read either Healthy,
Degraded, or Damaged.
Hard disks used to form the current RAID volume.
Total capacity of the current RAID.
Indicates the used capacity and total capacity used by user data.
Indicates the capacity allocated to iSCSI.
Press this to configure RAID volumes.
Press this to adjust the space allocated for data, and iSCSI.
RAID Configuration
On the RAID List screen, press the
RAID Config button to go to the
RAID Configuration screen. In addition to RAID disk information and status, this screen lets you make RAID configuration settings.
For more information on RAID, see
Appendix C: RAID Basics
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RAID Level
You can set the storage volume as JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6 or
RAID 10. RAID configuration is usually required only when you first set up the device. A brief description of each RAID setting follows:
RAID Levels
Level Description
JBOD The storage volume is a single HDD with no RAID support. JBOD requires a minimum of 1 disk.
RAID 0
RAID 1
Provides data striping but no redundancy. Improves performance but not data safety. RAID 0 requires a minimum of
2 disks.
Offers disk mirroring. Provides twice the read rate of single disks, but same write rate. RAID 1 requires a minimum of 2 disks.
RAID 5
RAID 6
RAID 10
Data striping and stripe error correction information provided.
RAID 5 requires a minimum of 3 disks. RAID 5 can sustain one failed disk.
Two independent parity computations must be used in order to provide protection against double disk failure. Two different algorithms are employed to achieve this purpose. RAID 6 requires a minimum of 4 disks. RAID 6 can sustain two failed disks.
RAID 10 has high reliability and high performance. RAID 10 is implemented as a striped array whose segments are RAID 1 arrays. It has the fault tolerance of RAID 1 and the performance of RAID 0. RAID 10 requires 4 disks. RAID 10 can sustain two failed disks.
WARNING
If the administrator improperly removes a hard disk that should not be removed when RAID status is Degraded, all data will be lost.
RAID Configuration
Using RAID Settings, you can select stripe size, choose which disks are RAID disks or the Spare Disk. .
RAID Configurations
Item Description
RAID Check the boxes of the hard drives you wish to add to the storage volume.
Master RAID
Disk No.
Capacity (MB)
Check a box to designate this as the Master RAID volume. See the
NOTE
below for more information.
Number assigned to the installed hard disks.
Capacity of the installed hard disks.
Model
Status
Member
Spare
Stripe Size
Used Percentage
Apply
Model number of the installed hard disks.
Status of the installed hard disks.
If this is checked, current hard disk is a part of a RAID volume.
If this is checked, current hard disk is designated as a spare for a RAID volume.
This sets the stripe size to maximize performance of sequential files in a storage volume. Keep the 64K setting unless you require a special file storage layout in the storage volume. A larger stripe size is better for large files.
The percentage of the RAID volume that will be used to store data.
Press this button to configure a file system and create the RAID storage volume.
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Remove
Back
Expand
Migration
Click to remove the RAID volume. All user data, iSCSI will be removed.
Press this button to exit without saving changes.
Press this button to configure a file system and create the RAID storage volume.
Press this button to migrate RAID level.
Creating a RAID
To create a RAID volume, follow the steps below:
1.
On the RAID Information screen, click New.
2.
On the RAID Configuration screen, set the RAID storage space as JBOD,
RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10 — see
Appendix C:
RAID Basics
for a detailed description of each.
3.
Specify a RAID ID.
4.
If this RAID volume is meant to be the Master RAID volume, tick the
Master RAID checkbox.
NOTE
In a multiple RAID configuration, one RAID volume must be designated as the Master RAID volume. The Master RAID volume will store all installed modules. If the Master RAID is changed to another location (i.e. assigning HDD 2 to be the Master RAID volume after
HDD 1 had been previously assigned), then all modules must be reinstalled. In addition, all system folders that were contained on the
Master RAID volume will be invisible. Reassigning this volume to be the Master RAID will make these folders visible again.
5.
Tick the checkboxes under the “member” heading of the hard disks you wish to use to create a RAID.
6.
Specify a stripe size — 64K is the default setting.
7.
Specify the percentage allocated for user data. The remaining space will be made available for iSCSI target.
8.
Selected the file system you like to have for this RAID volume.
NOTE
Select ZFS file system while snapshot is needed It is only one ZFS file system allowed to be created per system.
ZFS file system is only accessible by CIFS/SMB, not for AFP and NFS users.
9.
Press Apply to build the RAID storage volume.
NOTE
WARNING
Building a RAID storage space may take time, depending on the size of hard drives and RAID mode.
Creating RAID destroys all data in the current RAID volume. The data is unrecoverable.
With a RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10 volume, you can also add a spare disk after the RAID is created. See Chapter 7: Tips and Tricks >
Adding a
Spare Disk
for details.
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Expanding a RAID
To expand a RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10 volume, follow the steps below:
1.
Replace one of the hard drives in the RAID volume and allow it to automatically rebuild.
2.
Once rebuilt, you can continue to replace any remaining disks in the RAID array.
3.
When you are done replacing hard drives, log on to Web Management.
Navigate to Storage > RAID to open the RAID List screen.
4.
On the RAID List screen, select the RAID volume by clicking on its radio button, and click RAID Config to open the RAID Configuration screen.
5.
On the RAID Configuration screen, click Expand.
Migrating a RAID
Once a RAID volume has been created, you may want to move it to other physical drives or change the RAID array all together. To migrate a RAID
0, RAID 1, or RAID 5 volume, follow the steps below:
1.
From the RAID Configuration screen, click Migrate RAID.
2.
A list of possible RAID migration configurations will be listed. Select the desired migration scheme and click OK.
3.
The system will begin migrating the RAID volume.
NOTE
Migrating a RAID volume could take several hours to complete
Below is a table listing of possible RAID migration schemes:
To
From
RAID 0 RAID 5
RAID 0
RAID 1
[RAID 0] HDDx2 to [RAID 0] HDDx3
[RAID 0] HDDx2 to [RAID 0] HDDx4
[RAID 0] HDDx2 to [RAID 0] HDDx5
[RAID 0] HDDx3 to [RAID 0] HDDx4
[RAID 0] HDDx3 to [RAID 0] HDDx5
[RAID 0] HDDx4 to [RAID 0] HDDx5
[RAID 1] HDDx2 to [RAID 0] HDDx2
[RAID 1] HDDx2 to [RAID 0] HDDx3
[RAID 1] HDDx2 to [RAID 0] HDDx4
[RAID 0] HDDx2 to [RAID 5] HDDx3
[RAID 0] HDDx2 to [RAID 5] HDDx4
[RAID 0] HDDx2 to [RAID 5] HDDx5
[RAID 0] HDDx3 to [RAID 5] HDDx4
[RAID 0] HDDx3 to [RAID 5] HDDx5
[RAID 0] HDDx4 to [RAID 5] HDDx5
[RAID 1] HDDx2 to [RAID 5] HDDx3
[RAID 1] HDDx2 to [RAID 5] HDDx4
[RAID 1] HDDx2 to [RAID 5] HDDx5
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[RAID 1] HDDx2 to [RAID 0] HDDx5
RAID 5 X
[RAID 5] HDDx3 to [RAID 5] HDDx4
[RAID 5] HDDx3 to [RAID 5] HDDx5
[RAID 5] HDDx4 to [RAID 5] HDDx5
Deleting a RAID
To delete a RAID volume, follow the steps below:
1.
On the RAID List screen, select the RAID volume by clicking on its radio button, and click RAID Config to open the RAID Configuration screen.
2.
On the RAID Configuration screen, click Remove RAID.
3.
The confirmation screen appear, you will have to input “Yes” with exactly wording case to complete “Remove RAID” operation
WARNING
Removing RAID destroys all data in the current RAID volume. The data is unrecoverable.
Space Allocation
You may specify the space allocated for iSCSI volumes.
To do this, under the Storage menu, click RAID and the RAID List window appears. Select the RAID volume you wish to reallocate by clicking on its radio button, and click Space Allocation. The RAID Information and Volume
Allocation List windows will appear.
The Volume Allocation List displays the space allocated for iSCSI volumes on the current RAID volume. The ALL6800 supports up to 5 iSCSI volumes in each RAID volume.
Volume Allocation List
Item Description
Modify
Del
Type
Name
Capacity iSCSI Target
Click this to modify the allocated space.
Click this to delete the allocated space.
Type of volume. Can be either USB or iSCSI.
Name assigned to the volume.
Capacity of the allocated space.
Click to allocate space to iSCSI volume.
Allocating Space for iSCSI Volume
To allocate space for an iSCSI volume on the current RAID volume, follow the steps below:
1.
Under the Volume Allocation List, click iSCSI Target.
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Create iSCSI Volume screen appears.
Create iSCSI Volume
Item Description
RAID ID
Unused
Allocation
ID of current RAID volume.
Percentage and amount of unused space on current RAID volume.
Percentage and amount of space allocated. iSCSI Target Service Enable or Disable the iSCSI Target service.
Authentication You may choose CHAP authentication or choose None.
Target Name
Year
Name of the iSCSI Target. This name will be used by the
Stackable NAS function to identify this export share.
Select the current year from the dropdown.
Month
Username
Password
Password Confirm
Select the current month from the dropdown.
Enter a username.
Enter a password.
Reenter the chosen password
IQN The iSCSI Qualified Name
Initiator Information Shows the name and status of iSCSI initiators logged on the system
2.
Designate the percentage to be allocated from the Allocation dropdown.
3.
Enable the iSCSI Target Service by selecting Enable.
4.
Choose to enable CHAP authentication or choose None.
5.
Enter a Target Name. This will be used by the Stackable NAS function to identify this export share.
6.
Choose the current year from the Year dropdown.
7.
Choose the current month from the Month dropdown.
8.
If you’ve enabled CHAP authentication, enter a username and a
password. Confirm your chosen password be reentering it in the
Password Confirm box.
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9.
Click OK to create the iSCSI volume.
Stackable NAS
The ALL6800’s capacity can be expanded even further using the stackable function. With it, users can expand the capacity of their network storage systems with up to 5 other stack target volumes which are located in different systems.
These can be stacked through single network access like SMB or AFP acting as a share folder type.
For detailed instructions on how to use this feature, please refer to the Stackable
User Guide.
Snapshot
The ALL6800 is capable for snapshot version control supported. To have snapshot to work on the file system creation for RAID volume has to be “ZFS”. For more information how to using snapshot, please refer to next section “Folder management”.
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Folder Management
From the Storage menu, choose
Folder, and the Folder screen appears. This screen allows you to create and configure folders on the
ALL6800 volume.
Folder
Item Description
Folder name
Description
NFS Share
Displays the name of the folder.
Provides a description of the folder.
Press NFS Share to configure which hosts on the network are allowed to access this folder using NFS.
With “ZFS” file system selected RAID volume, it is unconfigurable.
ACL (Access Control List) to configure which users have access to this folder. name and description.
Snap to open snapshot configuration screen, the button will be only configurable with “ZFS” file system selected RAID volume.
Del to delete the folder. A prompt appears asking to confirm the deletion.
NOTE
Nsync folders will be created once the RAID is created. Nsync folder is used by Nsync server. It will be used for files backed up by Nsync.
Adding Folders
On the Folder screen, press the
Add button and the Add Folder screen appears. This screen allows you to add a folder. After entering the information, press Apply to create new folder. Press Back to return to the Folder screen.
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Add Folder
Item Description
RAID ID
Folder Name
Description
RAID volume where the new folder will reside.
Enter the name of the folder.
Provide a description the folder.
Browseable
Public
Share Folder Limit
Enable or disable users from browsing the folder contents. If
Yes is selected, then the share folder will be browseable.
Admit or deny public access to this folder. If Yes is selected, then users do not need to have access permission to write to this folder. When accessing a public folder via FTP, the behavior is similar to anonymous FTP. Anonymous users can upload/download a file to the folder, but they cannot delete a file from the folder.
Enter the maximum size of the folder in Gigabytes (GB). The folder cannot grow beyond this limit. You can enter a
0
to turn off the share folder limit.
NOTE
Folder names are limited to 60 characters. Systems running Windows
98 or earlier may not support file names longer than 15 characters.
Editing Folders
On the Folder screen, press the Edit button and the Edit Folder screen appears.
This screen allows you to change folder information. After entering the information, press Submit to apply the changes. Press Back to return to the
Folder screen.
Edit Folder
Item Description
Share Name Enter the name of the (Share) folder.
Comment
Browseable
Public
Share Limit
Provide a description the folder.
Enable or disable users from browsing the folder contents. This setting will only apply while access via SMB/CIFS and web disk.
Admit or deny public access to this folder.
Enter the maximum size of the folder. The folder will not grow beyond this limit. You can enter a
0
to turn off the share folder limit.
Deleting Folders
To delete a folder, press the Del button from the specified folder row. The system will confirm folder deletion. Press OK to delete the folder permanently or Cancel to go back to the folder list.
WARNING
All the data stored in the folder will be deleted once the folder is deleted. The data will not be recoverable.
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NFS Share
To allow NFS access to the share folder, enable the NFS Service, and then set up hosts with access rights by clicking Add.
NFS Share
Item Description
Hostname Enter the name or IP address of the host
Privilege Host has either read only or writeable access to the folder.
Guest System Support There are two selections available:
• Unix / Linux System
• AIX (Allow source port > 1024)
Choose the one which best fits your needs.
IO Mapping There are three selections available:
Apply
Back
• Guest system root account will have full access to this share (root:root).
• Guest system root account will be mapped to anonymous user (nobody:nogroup) on NAS.
• All user on guest system will be mapped to anonymous user (nobody:nogroup) on NAS.
Choose the one which best fits your needs.
Click to save your changes.
Click to abandon changes.
Snap (Snapshot configuration)
If added folder has located in the RAID volume with “ZFS” file system, then the folder management screen with “Snap” button will be configurable.
Clicking on “Snap” then screen appears as following.
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Snapshot
Item Description
Take Shot Click to take snapshot right away.
Schedule
Back
Click to open snapshot schedule setup screen.
Click to go back folder management screen.
Clicking on schedule button then schedule setup screen appear. Checked the enable check box to activate the snapshot scheduled operation.
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The ALL6800 snapshot is supported total 16 versions. Once checked
“Automatically remove oldest snapshot”, the oldest will be removed to let newest to added on top. Otherwise, if the check box is unchecked and snapshot versions are up to 16 then system will appear warning message and won’t execute the task till available version count.
The snapshot schedule rules can be setup for monthly, weekly or daily hour.
Clicking on Apply after firmed with desired schedule or click back to Snap screen.
If any snapshot has taken then it will listed in Snapshot list as example below.
This example shows folder “test” has created under RAID volume in ZFS file system. It has been taken snapshot twice so far at time displayed.
These taken snapshot is only accessible though CIFS/SMB by manually type
\\NAS IP address\snapshot and invisible from normal access. Also, the taken snapshot version is read only can not be deleted under CIFS/SMB access but only click the “Del” button showing on the screen shot above.
Folder Access Control List (ACL)
On the Folder screen, press the ACL button, and the Access Control List screen appears. This screen allows you to configure access to the specific folder for users and groups. Select a user or a group from the left hand column and then choose Deny,
Read Only, or Writable to configure their access level. Press the Submit button to confirm your settings.
Access Control List
Item Description
Deny Denies access to users or groups who are displayed in this column.
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Read Only
Writable
Remove
Sync AD account
Submit
Reset
Provides Read Only access to users or groups who are displayed in this column.
Provides Write access to users or groups who are displayed in this column.
Removes the selected user or group from the column in order to reset their access privileges.
Press this button when there is no list from ADS/PDC or more
ADS user has been added but yet appear from list.
Submits and confirms settings.
Cancel your settings and return to the Folder screen.
To configure folder access, follow the steps below:
1.
On the ACL screen, all network groups and users are listed in the left hand column. Select a group or user from this list.
2.
With the group or user selected, press one of the buttons from the three access level columns at the top. The group or user then appears in that column and has that level of access to the folder.
3.
Continue selecting groups and users and assigning them access levels using the column buttons.
4.
To remove a group or user from an access level column, press the
Remove button in that column.
5.
When you are finished, press Submit to submit and confirm your ACL settings.
NOTE
If one user has belonged to more than one group but different privilege than the priority Deny > Read Only > Writable
The ACL screen also allows you to search for a particular user. To do this, follow the steps below:
1.
In the blank, enter the name of the user you would like to find.
2.
From the drop down select the group you would like to search for the user in.
3.
Click Search.
NOTE
The system will list up to 1,000 users from the chosen category. To narrow your search, enter a search term in the blank provided.
File System Check
The File System Check allows you to perform a check on the integrity of your disks’ file system. Under the Storage menu, click Filesystm Check and the
File System Check prompt appears.
To perform a file system check, click Apply.
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Once clicked, the following prompt will appear:
Click Yes to reboot the system.
Once the system has rebooted, you will be returned to the File System Check prompt. There you will see the available RAID volumes to run the file system check on. Check the desired RAID volumes and click Next to proceed with the file system check. Click Reboot to reboot without running the check.
Once you click Next, you will see the following screen:
Click Start to begin the file system check. Click Back to return to the previous screen. Click Reboot to reboot the system.
When the file system check is run, the system will show 20 lines of information until it is complete. Once complete, the results will be shown at the bottom.
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NOTE
The system must be rebooted before the ALL6800 can function normally.
Advance Option
There are 5 items is currently allow
Admin to Enable/Disable to operate
ALL6800. The details as listed in following screenshot. With the option changed, it will need to reboot system to activate.
File Access Cache
File Access Cache is default Enable. This option will help to increase the performance while single client access share folder in writing under SMB/CIFS protocol.
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Samba Recycle Bin
The ALL6800 is supported recycle bin via SMB/CIFS protocol. Simply enable it then all of deleted files/folders will reside in the “.recycle” folder with hidden attribution in each share.
In general, Windows has default to invisible all of hidden folders/files. So please enable this option to view “.recycle” folder.
Samba Anonymous Login Authentication
To enable this option, no matter there is share folder has been created in public access. The user account and password is needed from system to access under
SMB/CIFS protocol. On the other hand, no more anonymous log Advance Option
iSCSI Block Size
Select the block size with 4K while the iSCSI volume size is over 2TB.
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iSCSI CRC/Checksum
To enable this option, the initiator can connect with “Data digest” and “Header digest” enabled.
Network Management
Use the Network menu to make network configuration settings as well as service support settings.
WAN Configuration
From the Network menu, choose
WAN, and the WAN
Configuration screen appears.
This screen displays the network parameters of the WAN connection.
You may change any of these items and press Apply to confirm your settings. See a description of each item in the following table:
WAN Configuration
Item Description
Host name
Domain name
Host name that identifies the ALL6800 on the network.
Specifies the domain name of the ALL6800.
MAC Address MAC address of the network interface.
Jumbo Frame Support Enable or disable Jumbo Frame Support of the WAN interface on your ALL6800.
DHCP Enable or disable the ALL6800 from obtaining in IP address via
IP
Netmask
DHCP server. If you require a static IP, disable this feature and input your network configuration.
IP address of the WAN interface.
Network mask, which is generally:
255.255.255.0
Gateway
DNS Server
IP Sharing Mode
Default Gateway IP address.
Domain Name Service (DNS) server IP address.
When enabled, PCs connected to the LAN port will be able to access the WAN. Default is Enabled.
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Link Aggregation
(ALL6800 only)
Specifies whether WAN and LAN ports will be aggregated and act as one port.
Failover: When one port fails, the other one will take over.
Load Balance: Ethernet traffic will flow alternative between two
Ethernet ports.
802.3ad: Linkage two Ethernet ports in parallel to increase throughput.
NOTE
WARNING
• Only use Jumbo Frame settings when operating in a Gigabit environment where all other clients have Jumbo Frame Setting enabled.
• Enabling DHCP automatically turns on UPnP— see the Service
Support Screen.
• If you are only using the WAN port, we suggest that you disable IP
Sharing Mode. This will result in higher throughput.
• A correct DNS setting is vital to networks services, such as SMTP and NTP.
• To use the Link Aggregation with “802.3ad selected” feature, please make sure the networking equipment on the other end of
Ethernet cable also supports 802.3ad protocol.
Most Fast Ethernet (10/100) Switches/Routers do not support Jumbo
Frame and you will not be able to connect to your ALL6800 after
Jumbo Frame is turned on. If this happens, turn off the ALL6800. Then, power on the ALL6800 and immediately press and hold the Reset button on the back of the unit for 10 seconds. This will reset your network settings, password, and turn off Jumbo Frame Support.
LAN Configuration
The ALL6800 supports two Gigabit
Ethernet ports for higher service availability. To configure these ports, choose LAN from the
Network menu, and the LAN
Configuration screen appears.
Press Apply to save your changes.
LAN Configuration
Item Description
MAC Address
IP
Displays the MAC address of the LAN interface.
Specifies the IP address of the LAN interface.
Netmask Specifies the Network Mask of the LAN interface.
Jumbo Frame Support Enable or disable Jumbo Frame Support on the LAN interface.
NOTE
Before enabling Jumbo Frame Support, please make sure your network equipment supports Jumbo Frame. If your equipment is incompatible, you might not be able to connect to your ALL6800. In this case, you have to reset the system back to default by the holding down front
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DHCP Configuration
A DHCP server can be configured to assign IP addresses to devices connected to the LAN port. To configure these ports, choose LAN from the Network menu.
DHCP Configuration
Item Description
DHCP Server Enable or disable the DHCP server to automatically assign IP address to PCs connected to the LAN interface.
Start IP
End IP
DNS Server
Specifies the starting IP address of the DHCP range.
Specifies the ending IP address of the DHCP range.
Displayed the DNS server IP address.
NOTE
WARNING
The IP Segment of WAN and LAN should not overlap.
The IP address of the LAN interface should not be in the range of the
Start IP address and End IP address.
Web Services Configuration
From the Network menu, choose the
Service item, and the Web Service screen appears. This screen displays the service support parameters of the system. You can change any of these items and press Apply to confirm your settings. A description of each item follows:
NOTE
• Disable HTTP support and
Enable Secure HTTP support to guarantee secure access.
• In some environments, due to security concerns, you may wish to disable SMB/CIFS as a precaution against computer viruses.
Web Service
Item Description
HTTP (WebDisk)
Support
HTTPs (Secure
WebDisk) Support
SMB/CIFS
UPnP
Enable or disable WebDisk support. Enter the port number if this option is enabled. The port number
Enable or disable secure WebDisk support. Enter the port if this option is enabled.
Enable or Disable SMB/CIFS protocol for Windows, Apple, Unix drive mapping.
Enable or disable Universal Plug and Play protocol. UPnP helps to find the IP address of the ALL6800.
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AFP (Apple Network Setup)
From the Network menu, choose the AFP item, and the AFP Configuration screen appears. This screen displays the configuration items for the Apple Filing
Protocol. You can change any of these items and press Apply to confirm your settings. A description of each item follows:
Apple Network Configuration
Item Description
AFP Server Enable or disable Apple File Service to use the ALL6800 with
MAC OS-based systems.
Zone Specifies Zone for Applet Talk service.
If your AppleTalk network uses extended networks and is assigned with multiple zones, assign a zone name to the
ALL6800. If you do not want to assign a network zone, enter an asterisk (*) to use the default setting.
NFS Setup
From the Network menu, choose the
NFS item, and the NFS Server Setting screen appears. The ALL6800 can act as an NFS server, enabling users to download and upload files with the favorite NFS clients. Press Apply to confirm your settings. A description of each item follows:
NFS Server Setting
Item Description
NFS Enable or Disable NFS support.
User and Group Management
The ALL6800 has built-in user database that allows administrators to manage user access using different group policies. From the Accounts menu, you can create, modify, and delete users, and assign them to groups that you designate.
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Local User Configuration
From the Accounts menu, choose the Users item, and the Local User
Configuration screen appears. This screen allows you to Add, Modify, and Delete local users.
Local User Configuration
Item Description
system.
Adding Users
1.
Click on the Add button on
Local User Configuration screen, and Local User
Setting screen appears.
2.
On the Local User Setting screen, enter a name in the
User Name box.
3.
Enter a User ID number. If left blank, the system will automatically assign one.
4.
Enter a password in the
Password box and re-enter the password in the Confirm box.
5.
Select which group the user will belong to. Group Members is a list of groups this user belongs to. Group List is a list of groups this user does not belong to. Use the << or >> buttons to have this user join or leave a group.
6.
Press the Apply button and the user is created.
NOTE
All users are automatically assigned to the ‘users’ group.
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Modifying Users
1.
Select an existing user from the Local User Configuration screen.
2.
Click on the Modify button, and Local User Setting screen appears.
3.
From here, you can enter a new password and re-enter to confirm, or use the << or >> buttons to have this user join or leave a group. Click the
Apply button to save your changes.
Deleting Users
1.
Select an existing user from the Local User Configuration screen.
2.
Click on Delete button and the user is deleted from the system.
Local Groups Configuration
From the Accounts menu, choose the
Groups item, and the Local Groups
Configuration screen appears. This screen allows you to Add, Modify, and Delete local groups.
Local Groups Configuration
Item Description
system. the system.
Adding Groups
1.
On the Local Group
Configuration screen, click on the Add button.
2.
The Local Group Setting screen appears.
3.
Enter a Group Name.
4.
Enter a Group ID number. If left blank, the system will automatically assign one.
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5.
Select users to be in this group from the Users List by adding them to the
Members List using the << button.
6.
Click the Apply button to save your changes.
Modifying Groups
1.
On the Local Group Configuration screen, select a group name from the list.
2.
Press the Modify button to modify the members in a group.
3.
To add a user into a group, select the user from the Users List, and press the << button to move the user into the Members List.
4.
To remove a user from a group, select the user from Members List, and press the >> button.
5.
Click the Apply button to save your changes.
Deleting Groups
1.
On the Local Group Configuration screen, select a group name from the list.
2.
Press Delete to delete the group from the system.
Batch User and Group Creation
The ALL6800 can also add users and groups in batch mode. This enables you to conveniently add numerous users and groups automatically by importing a simple comma-separated plain text (*.txt) file.
From the Accounts menu, click
Batch Mgmt and the Batch Create
Users and Groups dialogue will appear. To import your list of users and groups, follow these steps:
1.
Click Browse… to locate your comma-separated text file.
The information in the text file should follow this format:
[USERNAME], [PASSWORD], [GROUP]
2.
Click Open.
3.
Click Import to begin the user list import.
ADS/NT Configuration
If you have a Windows Active
Directory Server (ADS) or Windows
NT server to handle the domain security in your network, you can simply enable the ADS/NT support feature; the ALL6800 will connect with the ADS/NT server and get all the information of the domain users and groups automatically. From the
Accounts menu, choose
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Authentication item and the ADS/NT Support screen appears. You can to change any of these items and press Apply to confirm your settings. A description of each item follows:
ADS/NT Support
Item Description
WINS Server Specifies the WINS server if necessary.
Work Group / Domain
Name
ADS/NT Support
Specifies the SMB/CIFS Work Group / ADS Domain Name (e.g.
ALL6800).
Select Disable to disable authentication through Windows Active
Directory Server or Windows NT.
Authentication Method Select ADS for Windows Active Directory Server, or select NT for
Windows NT
ADS/NT Server Name Specifies the ADS/NT server name (e.g. adservername).
ADS/NT Realm Specifies the ADS/NT realm (e.g. example.com).
Administrator ID
Administrator
Password
Confirm Password
Enter the administrators ID of Windows Active Directory or
Windows NT, which is required for ALL6800 to join domain.
Enter the ADS/NT Administrator password.
For re-entering password to confirm.
To join an AD domain, you can refer the figure and use the example below to configure the ALL6800 for associated filed input:
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AD Domain Example
Item Information
Work Group / Domain
Name domain
ADS Support
ADS Server Name
ADS/NT Realm
Administrator ID
Enable
Computer1
Domain.local
Administrator
Administrator
Password
Confirm Password
***********
***********
NOTE
• The DNS server specified in the WAN configuration page should be able to correctly resolve the ADS server name.
• The time zone setting between ALL6800 and ADS should be identical.
• The system time difference between ALL6800 and ADS should be less than five minutes.
• The Administrator Password field is for the password of ADS (Active
Directory Server) not ALL6800.
System Settings
The System menu gives you a wealth of settings that you can use to configure your ALL6800’s system administration functions. You can set up system notifications, view system logs, and even upgrade firmware from this menu.
System Notifications
From the System menu, choose the
Notification item, and the
Notification Configuration screen appears. This screen lets you have the
ALL6800 notify you in case of any system malfunction. Press Apply to confirm all settings. See following table for a detailed description of each item.
NOTE
Consult with your mail server administrator for email server information.
Notification Configuration
Item Description
Beep Notification Enable or disable the system beeper that beeps when a problem occurs.
Email Notification
SMTP Server
Port
Auth Type
SMTP Account ID
Enable or disable email notifications of system problems.
Specifies the hostname/IP address of the SMTP server.
Specifies the port to send outgoing notification emails.
Select the SMTP Server account authentication type.
Set the SMTP Server Email account ID.
Account Password
Confirm Account
Password
Receiver’s E-mail
Enter a new password.
Confirm a new password.
Add one or more recipient’s email addresses to receive email
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Address notifications.
Test E-Mail Click to send out a test e-mail to make sure the settings are correct.
SNMP
From the System menu, choose the
SNMP item and the SNMP Supports screen appears. You could enable the
SNMP function and filled in the related information in each fields. With the
SNMP management software could get system basic information.
System Logs
From the System menu, choose the
Logs item and the System Logs screen appears. This screen shows a history of system usage and important events such as disk status, network information, and system booting. See the following table for a detailed description of each item:
System Logs
Item Description
Truncate All Log File Clear all log files.
|<< < > >>|
INFO
WARN
ERROR
GO
Ascending
Descending
Use the forward ( > >>| ) and backward ( |<< < ) buttons to browse the log pages.
Provides all log information including warning messages and error messages.
Shows all warning messages and error messages.
Shows only error messages.
Specify the number of lines per page and press Go.
Shows logs by date in ascending order.
Shows logs by date in descending order.
Download All Log File Export all logs to an external file.
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Time and Date Settings
From the System menu, choose the
Time item and the Time screen appears. Set the desired Date, Time, and Time Zone. You can also elect to synchronize the system time on the
ALL6800 with an NTP (Network
Time Protocol) Server. You can change any of these items and press
Apply to confirm your settings.
See the following table for a detailed description of each item:
Time
Item Description
Date
Time
Sets the system date.
Sets the system time.
Time Zone
NTP Server
Sets the system time zone.
Select Yes to allow the ALL6800 to synchronize with the NTP server shown below.
Select Manually to allow the ALL6800 to synchronize with an
NTP server of your choice.
Select No to not have the ALL6800 to synchronize with an NTP server.
WARNING
If an NTP server is selected, please make sure your ALL6800’s network has been setup to access the NTP server.
System Configuration Backup and Restore
From the System menu, choose the
Config Mgmt item and the System
Configuration Download/Upload screen appears. From here, you can download or upload stored system configurations. See the following table for a detailed description of each item.
System Configuration Download/Upload
Item Description
Download Save and export the current system configuration.
Upload Import a saved configuration file to overwrite current system configuration.
NOTE
Backing up your system configuration is a great way to ensure that you can revert to a working configuration when you are experimenting with new system settings.
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The system configuration you have backup can be only restore in same firmware version. And the backup details have excluded user/group accounts.
Module Management
From the System menu, choose the
Module Mgmt item and the Module
Management screen appears. From here, you can install separate software modules to extend the functionality of your ALL6800.
Module Management
Item Description
Name
Version
Displays the name of the module.
Displays the module version.
Description
Enable
The description of the module.
Displays whether the module has been enabled or not.
Status
Uninstall
Enable/Disable
Check Update
Module File
Browse
Install
Displays the status of the module.
Click to uninstall the module.
Click to enable a module.
Click to look for updates for the selected module.
Location of the module file.
Click to browse the folder of your PC to locate the module files.
Click to install the listed module into your ALL6800
NOTE
Modules can potentially harm your system. Only install modules from your vendor, or publishers you can trust.
Reset to Factory Default Settings
From the System menu, choose the
Factory Default item and the
Reset to Factory Default screen appears. Press Apply to reset the
ALL6800 to factory default settings.
Press Cancel to go back to the main menu.
WARNING
Resetting to factory defaults will not erase the data stored in the hard disks, but WILL revert all the settings to the factory default values.
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Upgrading System Firmware
From the System menu, choose the Firmware Upgrade item and the Firmware Upgrade screen appears.
Follow the steps below to upgrade your firmware:
1.
Use the Browse button to find the firmware file.
2.
Press Apply.
3.
The beeper beeps and the
Busy LED blinks until the upgrade is complete.
NOTE
WARNING
• The beeper only beeps if it is enabled in the System Notification menu.
• Check ALLNET website for the latest firmware release and release notes.
Do NOT turn off the system during the firmware upgrade process. This will lead to a catastrophic result that may render the system inoperable.
Change Administrator Password
From the System menu, choose the
Administrator Password item and the Change Administrator
Password screen appears. Enter a new password in the New Password box and confirm your new password in the Confirm Password box. Press
Apply to confirm password changes.
See the following table for a detailed description of each item.
Change Administrator Password
Item Description
New Password
Confirm Password
Apply
Type in a new administrator password.
Type the new password again to confirm.
Press this to save your changes.
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Reboot and Shutdown System
From the System menu, choose
Reboot & Shutdown item, and the
Shutdown/Reboot System screen appears. Press Reboot to restart the system or Shutdown to turn the system off.
Logout
To logout of the Web Administration Interface, navigate to System > Logout.
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Chapter 5: Additional Feature Setup
Overview
The ALL6800 can also act as an FTP Server, allowing employees and clients to transfer files using their favorite FTP programs. The integrated Print Server allows you to share a single USB printer will all users on the network. The following section shows you how.
FTP Server
ALL6800 can act as a FTP server, enabling users to download and upload files with their favorite FTP programs. From the Network menu, choose the FTP item, and the FTP screen appears. You can change any of these items and press Apply to confirm your settings. A description of each item follows:
FTP
Item Description
FTP
Port
Enable FTP Service on the ALL6800.
Specifies the port number of an incoming connection on a nonstandard port.
FTP ENCODE
Allow Anonymous FTP
Access
Auto Rename
If your FTP client or operating system does not support Unicode
(e.g. Windows® 95/98/ME or MAC OS9/8), select the same encoding as your OS here in order to properly view the files and directories on the server. Available options are BIG5, HZ,
GB2312, GB18030, ISO, EUC-JP, SHIFT-JIS and UTF-8.
Upload/Download: Allow anonymous FTP users to upload or download files to/from public folders.
Download: Allow anonymous FTP users to download files from public folders.
No access: Block anonymous FTP user access.
If checked, the system will automatically rename files that are uploaded with a duplicate file name. The renaming scheme is
[filename].#
, where
#
represents an integer.
Upload Bandwidth You may set the maximum bandwidth allocated to file uploads.
Selections include Unlimited, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 MB/s.
Download Bandwidth You may set the maximum bandwidth allocated to file downloads. Selections include Unlimited, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32
MB/s.
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To access the share folder on the ALL6800, use the appropriate user login and password set up on the Users page (Accounts > Users). Access control to each share folder is set up on the ACL page (Storage > Folder > ACL).
iTunes® Server
With the built-in iTunes server capability, the ALL6800 enables digital music to be shared and played anywhere on the network!
From the Network menu, choose the
iTunes item, and the iTunes
Configuration screen appears. You may enable or disable the iTunes
Service from here. Once enabled, enter correct information for each field and press Apply to save your changes. See the following table for detailed descriptions of each field:
iTunes Configuration
Item Description
iTunes
Server Name
Enable or disable the iTunes Service.
Name used to identify the ALL6800 to iTunes clients.
Password
Rescan Interval
MP3 Tag Encode
Enter password to control access to your iTunes music.
Rescan interval in seconds.
Specify tag encoding for MP3 files stored in ALL6800. All ID3 tags will be sent out in UTF-8 format.
Once the iTunes service is enabled, the ALL6800 will make all music located in the Music folder available for iTunes-equipped computers on the network.
Media Server
With the built-in Media Server capability, the ALL6800 provides media streaming service to stand-alone networked home media adapters that support the UPnP
AV protocol or are Digital Living Network
Alliance (DLNA) standard compliant.
With the ALL6800’s built-in media server capability, you can share digital media such as music, pictures, and movies with any compatible device throughout your entire home.
To configure the media server, under the
Network menu, click Media Server and the Media Manager Settings window will appear. A description of each field follows:
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Media Manager Settings
Item Description
Media Server Enable or disable the Media Server service.
Shared Media Folders Select the folder(s) that contains media files to be shared. in the selected media folder.
Adding Media Share Folders
Once the Media Server software is installed, you can start adding folders that contain the media that you would like to share. To create a media share folder, follow the steps below:
1.
Click on Network > Media Server in the menu bar.
2.
From the Shared Media Folders window, select the folder that contains your media files, and click its checkbox.
3.
The contents in the folder will be scanned for the Media Server. The time required for scanning depends on the size of the folder.
Connecting DMAs to the Media Server
Next, it’s time to connect your Digital Media Adapter (DMA) to the media server:
1.
Connect your DMA to your Media Server a.
Configure your DMA to use a Dynamic IP address. The IP address will be assigned by the router. b.
Some DMAs are wireless enabled. You can connect the DMA to a wireless router. For instructions on how to connect your DMA to a wireless router, please refer to your DMA’s user manual.
2.
Connect your DMA’s video output to video input of your TV set.
3.
Turn on the TV and change the video signal input to DMA.
4.
Setup the DMA (These steps will be different if you use a different DMA) a.
From the Server List screen, select “ALL6800:Mediabolic Server” as the server. b.
Go to My Media c.
Click on the Up/Down Arrow buttons to select Music Jukebox,
Photo Albums, or Video Clips d.
Start enjoying the contents stored in your ALL6800.
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Printer Server
You can configure the ALL6800 to act as a printer server. That way, all PCs connected to the network can utilize the same printer.
Windows XP SP2
To set up the Printer Server in Windows
XP SP2, follow the steps below:
1.
Connect the USB printer to one of the USB ports (preferably the rear USB ports; front USB ports can be used for external HDD enclosures).
2.
Go to Start > Printers and Faxes.
3.
Click on File > Add Printer.
4.
The Add Printer Wizard appears on your screen. Click Next.
5.
Select the “A network printer, or a printer attached to another
computer” option.
6.
Select “Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office
network”, and enter “
http://ALL6800_IP_ADDRESS:631/printers/usbprinter
” into the URL field.
7.
Your Windows system will ask you to install drivers for your printer. Select correct driver for your printer.
8.
Your Windows system will ask you if you want to set this printer as
“Default Printer”. Select Yes and all your print jobs will be submitted to this printer by default. Click Next.
9.
Click Finish.
NOTE
• Not all USB printers are supported. Please check ALLNET website for a list of supported printers.
• Note that if a multi-function (all-in-one) printer is attached to the
ALL6800, usually only the printing and fax functions will work. Other features, such as scanning, will probably not function.
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Windows Vista
To set up the Printer Server in Windows Vista, follow the steps below:
1.
Open Printer Folder from the Control Panel.
2.
Click the right mouse button in anywhere on the Printers folder and then select Add Printer.
3.
Select Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer.
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4.
Select The printer that I want isn’t listed.
You can press The printer that I want isn’t listed to go into next page without waiting for Searching for available printers to finish.
5.
Click Select a shared printer by name.
Type http://<ALLNET_NAS>:631/printers/usb-printer
in the box, where
<ALLNET_NAS_IP>
is the IP address of the ALL6800. Click Next.
6.
Select or install a printer and then press OK.
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7.
If your printer model is not listed, please contact your printer manufacturer for help.
Windows will attempt to connect to the printer.
8.
You can choose to set this printer as the default printer by checking the
Set as the default printer box. Click Next to continue.
9.
Done! Click Finish.
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Download Manager
With the built-in Download Manager, you can have the ALL6800 download
HTTP, FTP, and BT files without having full PC powered on. What’s more, you can even schedule your downloads for off-peak hours, ensuring efficient use of bandwidth. To access the Download
Manager, go to Network, choose the
Download Manager option, and the
Download Tasks and Download
Schedule windows appear.
Download Tasks
Item Description
Click to start the specified task.
Task
Click to pause the specified task.
Click to delete the specified task. A prompt will appear asking you if you would like to delete the task itself, or the task and all related downloaded files.
Name of the task. Click to see more information about this task.
Type
Rate
Status
Task Type
Add Task
Enable Refresh
Type of transfer. Can be HTTP, FTP, or BT.
Transfer rate of the task in kilobytes per second (KB/s).
DL: Download rate
UL: Upload rate
Status of the task.
Complete: Percentage complete (%)
Completed / Total download size
Use this dropdown to select the type of transfer. HTTP, FTP, and
BT are available.
Click to add the kind of task specified beside “Task Type”.
Click to refresh the task list.
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Adding an HTTP Task
To add a new HTTP task to the Download Manager, follow these steps:
1.
Using the Task Type dropdown, select HTTP and click Add Task.
2.
In the HTTP Task window, start by inputting the target URL in the
Website URL box. This is the link to the download you want to queue.
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3.
Next, select the destination folder from the Destination Folder dropdown.
This is where the download will reside.
4.
Select the maximum download bandwidth from the Max. Download
Bandwidth dropdown.
5.
Press Apply to add the task.
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6.
Once added, your download will appear in the list of download tasks. To start the download, simply click the Start icon ( ) and the download will begin.
7.
The download status will continually update in the Download Tasks window. To pause the download, click the Pause icon ( ).
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Adding an FTP Task
To add a new FTP task to the Download Manager, follow these steps:
1.
Using the Task Type dropdown, select FTP and click Add Task.
2.
In the FTP Task window, start by inputting the target URL in the FTP File box. This is the link to the download you want to queue.
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3.
Next, select the destination folder from the Destination Folder dropdown.
This is where the download will reside.
4.
The next step depends if you are using an anonymous login for your FTP download. If you are logging in anonymously, select Anonymous Login and move on to step 5.
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If you are required to login with a user name and password, select
Username and input your user name and password into the appropriate fields.
5.
Select the maximum download bandwidth from the Max. Download
Bandwidth dropdown.
6.
Press Apply to add the task.
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7.
Once added, your download will appear in the list of download tasks. To start the download, simply click the Start icon ( ) and the download will begin.
8.
The download status will continually update in the Download Tasks window. To pause the download, click the Pause icon ( ).
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Adding a BT Task
To add a new BT task to the Download Manager, follow these steps:
1.
Using the Task Type dropdown, select BT and click Add Task.
2.
In the BT Task window, start by clicking Browse… and selecting the torrent file you wish to start.
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3.
Next, select the destination folder from the Destination Folder dropdown.
This is where the download will reside.
4.
Next, you can select the maximum and minimum number of peers from selecting the counts from the appropriate dropdowns.
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5.
Next, you can set the maximum download and upload bandwidths from the dropdowns below.
6.
Press Apply to add the task.
7.
Once added, your download will appear in the list of download tasks. To start the download, simply click the Start icon ( ) and the download will begin.
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8.
The download status will continually update in the Download Tasks window.
To pause the download, click the Pause icon ( ).
Deleting Tasks
To delete a task, simply follow the steps below:
1.
Click the delete icon ( ) beside the task that you wish to delete. The
Delete Task dialogue box will appear.
2.
Select Delete Task only if you wish to remove only the torrent file and all transient files, leaving the unfinished download files intact.
3.
Select Delete Task and Files if you wish to remove the torrent file and all transient files, and the unfinished download files.
4.
Click OK to delete the task. Click Cancel to return to the Download
Manager.
Scheduling Downloads
With the Download Manager, you can schedule your downloads to begin at different times of the day. This is useful if you wish to complete your downloads during off-peak hours, reserving your bandwidth for other applications. A table describing the Download Schedule window appears below:
Download Schedule
Item Description
Scheduler
Daily/Weekly
Enable or disable the Download Scheduler.
Choose to have the Download Scheduler activate on a daily or weekly basis.
Start: Day/Hour
/Minute
End:
Day/Hour/Minute
Specify the start day/hour/minute for the download task.
Specify the end day/hour/minute for the download task.
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To schedule downloads, follow these steps:
1.
Under Download Schedule, set Scheduler to Enable.
2.
To schedule a daily download period, select Daily and select a start time and end time.
To schedule a weekly download period, select Weekly and select a start day/time and end time/day.
NOTE
3.
Click Apply to save your changes.
If the Download Scheduler is enabled, ALL download tasks will adhere to the designated schedule.
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Chapter 6: Using the ALL6800
Overview
Once the ALL6800 is setup and operating, users on the network may manage all varieties of digital music, photos, or files by simply using their web browsers. To manage your personal files or access public files on the ALL6800, just enter its IP address into your browser (default IP address is http://192.168.1.100
), and you will be taken to the ALL6800 Login page.
NOTE
Before proceeding, make sure that WebDisk Support or Secure
WebDisk Support is enabled in the Service Support screen in the system’s Network menu. See Service Support in Chapter 4: System
Management > Network Management > Web Services Configuration.
Login Page
To login to the system, enter your user name and password, and select Web Disk or Photo server then click Login to log into the system. You will be taken to the
selected interface.
Using WebDisk
The ALL6800 provides a WebDisk function that allows you to access the system over the Internet from any browser.
1.
In the Login page, type in the User ID and password that were previously set for you in the Accounts menu. See Chapter 4: System Management
> User and Group Management > Local User Configuration
.
2.
The WebDisk page appears showing folders made currently available to you via the Access Control List (ACL).
3.
Click on a folder name to enter the folder.
4.
The folder’s page appears displaying files and folders. Click on a file to download the file.
Folder Page
Item Description
Name Displays the names of folders and files.
Size
Type
Modified Date
Shows the size of folders and files.
Displays the type of folders and files.
Shows the time of most recent modification of folders and files.
5.
Buttons on the folder page allow you to create a new folder, upload files and delete files in the folder.
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Folder Page Buttons
Button Description
Up
New folder
New file (upload)
Goes to the previous folder level.
Creates a new folder.
Uploads a file from your computer to the current folder.
Delete Selected Items Deletes selected files and folders.
6.
To create a new folder within the current folder, press the New folder button. When the screen appears enter a name for the folder. Press OK to create the folder.
7.
To upload a file from your computer to the current folder, press the New file (upload) button. When the screen appears, press Browse and locate the file to upload. Press OK and the file is uploaded to the current folder.
8.
To delete a file or folder, select the file or folder’s check box. Press the
Delete selected items button. You can also check the check box as the red circle indicates to select all files and folders in this folder.
To access folders with access control, you must first login with a local user account.
For more information on how to setup user rights to the folders, please check
Chapter 4: System Management > Folder Management > Folder Access
Control List (ACL)
.
Photo Server
Using the Photo Server, users can view and share photos, and even create their own albums right on the ALL6800.
You will see your own Photo Gallery and all public
Photo Albums on the network.
To manage any picture files, you must first select the item by clicking the box.
Windows XP Publishing Wizard
There are many ways for a local user to upload pictures into their photo album.
Users of Windows XP can upload their pictures using the Windows XP Publishing
Wizard.
1.
Click on the XP Publishing Wizard icon on top right corner.
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2.
The XP Web Publishing Wizard Client screen appears. Click on the link to install the Publishing Wizard.
3.
Windows XP will ask whether you want to run or save this file. Click Save to save the register file. .
4.
Once the register file is installed, use the Windows file manager to browse the folder that contains the picture you want to publish. On the left pane, there will be an icon labeled “Publish this folder to the Web”.
5.
Click on this icon and Web Publishing Wizard will start.
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6.
Select the pictures you want to publish to the Photo Web Server by placing a check mark on the top left hand corner of the picture. Click Next.
7.
Your PC will start to connect to the Photo Web Server.
8.
Select ALL6800 Photo Gallery Wizard to publish your pictures to the
ALL6800.
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9.
Login into the ALL6800 with your local user name and password.
10.
Create your album by entering an album name and clicking on the Create
Album button.
11.
Select the album you want to upload your pictures to.
12.
Confirm the target album.
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13.
Windows will show you that the picture upload is in progress.
14.
When the upload is finished, the Wizard will ask you whether if you want to go to the website. Click Finish to go to your Photo Web Server.
15.
Click on the user’s icon to go to that user’s album.
16.
You will see the user’s album list. Click on Album.
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17.
Finished! You will see the pictures just selected in the album.
Managing Albums and Photos
Photo
Icon Function Description
Make Cover Make selected photo your cover picture.
Back Return to the previous screen.
Add Add a new album or photos.
Modify
Delete
Edit the name and description of the selected album or photo. Each name is limited to 20 characters and each description is limited to 255 characters.
Delete the selected albums or photos.
NOTE
• Only logged in users will see these icons.
• To prevent system errors, the ALL6800 sets the following limitations on photo files:
• Each file upload is limited to a size of 4MB. Files exceeding 4MB will NOT be uploaded and no error message will appear.
• Only these photo file types will be uploaded: *.jpg, *.gif, *.bmp, *.png,
*.pcx, *.psd, *.bmp.
• If duplicate file names exist during upload process, system will add a number in front of the original file name (abc 1abc).
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Creating Albums
To create a photo album, follow the steps below:
1.
Click the Add button to create a new album.
2.
Enter a name for the album, and enter a description if you wish. Then, click on the Create Album button.
Password Protecting Albums
If you would like to put a password on a particular album, follow these steps:
1.
Select the album to be protected, click on the Edit button, and the Album
Edit screen will appear.
2.
The owner of the album can enter an album password to protect the album, so that only people with the correct password can view the album.
Uploading Pictures to Albums
Uploading pictures to albums using the Web User Interface is easy:
1.
When the album is created, click the album icon to enter the album.
Initially the album is empty.
2.
Click the Add button to upload pictures into the album. The Upload
Photos screen will appear. Users can select and upload up to 8 pictures at a time.
3.
Once the picture is uploaded, you can view it in the album. The owner of the album can delete or modify the pictures with the Delete or Modify buttons on the top right hand corner
EXIF Information
While viewing pictures, you can also have the ALL6800 display the EXIF information for each photo.
Simply click the EXIF button to display EXIF information. To hide this information, click the EXIF button again.
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Slide Shows
Slide shows are a great way to enjoy pictures stored on your ALL6800.
You can click on the Start Slide Show icon on the top right hand corner to start the slide show.
To stop the slide show, click on the Stop Slide Show icon on the top right hand corner.
Mapping a Client PC to the ALL6800
You can map share folders on the ALL6800 so that you can access them as if they were drives on your computer. You can connect to the shared network folders on the ALL6800 as follows:
Windows
1.
Go to the My Computer folder in Windows.
2.
In the menu bar, select Tools and then Map Network Drive…
3.
The Map Network Drive window appears.
4.
Assign a drive letter for the share folder.
5.
Click the Browse button to find the folder over your network. Alternatively, you may enter the folder name you wish to connect to or enter its IP address. (i.e.
\\192.168.1.100\share
)
6.
Click Finish. When the Connect As… window appears, enter your user name and password.
7.
Click OK. The share folder appears as the drive you assigned. You can now access this folder as though it were a drive on your computer.
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Apple OS X
On an Apple computer, you can connect to shared computers and servers using a network address.
1.
Choose Go > Connect to Server…
2.
Enter the network address for the server in the Server Address text box.
When connecting using SMB/CIFS protocol, type: smb://192.168.1.100/Folder1
When connecting using AFP protocol, type: afp://192.168.1.100/Folder1
Click Connect.
3.
When MAC OS X is trying to connect ALL6800, it will ask for a User Name and Password which has access to the folder.
4.
When MAC OS X has connected to the ALL6800 successfully, an icon representing the folder will appear on the MAC OS X desktop. You can access the folder by double clicking on the icon.
Mapping the ALL6800 as an iSCSI Drive
With the ALL6800, you are able to map it as an iSCSI drive. With iSCSI, you can remotely access the ALL6800 at great speeds, as if it were installed as a local drive in your computer.
To do this, simply follow the steps below:
Windows 2000/XP
1.
First, download the iSCSI Initiator from the Microsoft website
( http://www.microsoft.com
). You can find this software by entering iSCSI
Initiator
into the search box on their homepage.
2.
Once the download is complete, install the iSCSI Initiator by doubleclicking the EXE file. You may be presented with the following security warning. Click Run to continue.
3.
You will now install the iSCSI Initiator using the Setup Wizard. Click Next to continue.
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4.
Leave the default selections and click Next.
5.
Read the license agreement. To continue with the installation, click I
Agree and then click Next.
6.
The iSCSI Initiator will now install automatically. Click Finish once completed.
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7.
Start the iSCSI Initiator by double-clicking its icon on the desktop. The iSCSI Initiator properties window will appear.
8.
Select the Discovery tab. Under Target Portals, click Add.
9.
Enter the IP address of the ALL6800. Click OK.
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10.
On the iSCSI Initiator Properties window, select the Targets tab. With the iSCSI target highlighted, click Log On. The Log On to Target dialogue will appear.
11.
If you have not enabled CHAP, click OK to continue.
If you have enabled CHAP, click Advanced. Under Advanced Settings, check the CHAP login information checkbox and enter your username and password. Click OK.
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12.
Right click My Computer on the desktop and select Manage.
13.
Click on Disk Management and you will see a new hard disk listed.
14.
Initialize the new hard disk and you will then be able to use the iSCSI target as a local drive.
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Windows Vista
Because Windows Vista has the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator pre-installed, you will not have to install this piece of software. Instead, start the iSCSI Initiator and follow steps 8-14 to map the ALL6800 as an iSCSI drive.
File Backup
There are a number of ways to back up data with the ALL6800.
Nsync
You can backup a share folder to another ALL6800 (Nsync Target) or any FTP server for safe keeping as long as you have appropriate access right on that target. When using Nsync between two ALL6800s, you have the option to transmit files securely between two ALL6800s.
If the files on your ALL6800 are lost for any reason, you can restore those files from the target ALL6800. To backup files regularly, you can set up a scheduled task to run only once, daily, weekly, or monthly. You can also limit the bandwidth of your Nsync tasks, so other users on the network can share the bandwidth equally.
Under the Storage menu, click Nsync and the Nsync window appears. Below is a description of each field:
Nsync
Item Description
Task name The name of your Nsync task.
Server
Share folder
The IP address of your target server
The share folder you would want to backup.
Last Time
Last Status
The time when the last Nsync task was executed.
The status of your last Nsync task.
Action
Bandwidth Setting
Add
Modify
Restore
Delete
Administrator can run or stop an Nsync task by pressing the action button.
Bandwidth control on Nsync tasks.
Click to add a Nsync task
Click to modify an Nsync task.
Restore share folder from an Nsync target.
Click to delete an Nsync task. Backup files on Nsync target is also deleted.
Adding an Nsync Task
From the Nsync Information screen, click Add to display the Add Nsync Task screen.
Add Nsync Task
Item Description
Task Name The name of your Nsync task.
Manufacturer Select whether the target is a ALLNET Product (e.g. ALL6800) or
FTP server.
The IP address of your target server. Target Server IP
Address
Source Folder
Nsync Task Name
Authorized Username on Target Server
The share folder you want to backup.
The name of your Nsync task.
The account name on the target server.
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Password on Target
Server
Test Connection
Schedule
Time
Type
NOTE
The password for the username on the target server.
Click to check the connection to the Target Server.
Schedule backup of your share folders.
The time when the Nsync task will run.
Select whether to run the Nsync task daily, weekly, or monthly.
Daily: input the time of day to execute Nsync task.
Weekly: input which day of the week to execute the task.
Monthly: decide which day of the month to execute the task.
Click to submit the task.
Before starting an Nsync Task, make sure the target server’s Nsync
Server (or FTP Server) is enabled.
Apply
Setting Up an Nsync Target on an Nsync Device
On the Nsync target server, the administrator of that server has to set up a user account with a folder named “nsync” and grant write access.
1.
On the Nsync server, add a user for Nsync source (ex. nsyncsource1). For instructions on how to add a user on the ALL6800, see Chapter 4:
System Management > User and Groups Management > Local User
Configuration > Adding Users
.
2.
On the Nsync server, grant that user (ex. nsyncsource1) write access to the nsync folder. For instructions on how to set up a folder’s ACL, see
Chapter 4: System Management > Folder Management > Folder
Access Control List (ACL)
.
3.
Once this is done, the target server will start accepting Nsync tasks from server using that ID and password.
Setting Up an Nsync Target on Another Device
If you selected “Other Device” when setting up your Nsync task, the ALL6800 will use the FTP protocol to back up the share folder. On the external storage device, make sure there is a folder named “nsync”, and the Auth ID has writable permission in that folder.
Designating ALL6800 as an Nsync Target
The ALL6800 can act as an Nsync server, enabling another Nsync-equipped
ALLNET NAS at a remote location backup their files to this ALL6800. From the
Network menu, choose the Nsync Target item, and the Nsync Target Server
Setting screen appears.
Nsync Target Server Setting
Item Description
Nsync Target Server Enable or Disable Nsync Target support.
NOTE
To enable Nsync task to go thru firewall, you have to open port
TCP/1194 on your firewall in both directions.
ALLNET Backup Utility
The ALLNET Backup Utility is on your Installation CD. When you click on the CD, the Backup Utility will be installed under Program Groups > ALLNET > ALLNET
Backup Utility. If it is not installed, you can copy the file (ALLNET Backup
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Utility.exe) to a convenient location on your hard disk and double click to execute it.
NOTE
Please find ALLNET Backup Utility on your CD.
When you execute this utility for the first time, it will ask you whether to create a
DB file. Click Yes.
1.
Click Add to create a Backup task. The Add New Task dialog box appears.
Add New Task
Item Description
Task
Source
Specifies a name for the current task.
Click to specify the source folder/file location.
Incremental
Destination
Excluded extensions
Comments
Click to specify whether the backup will be incremental.
If unchecked, the backup will be a full backup.
Click to specify the destination folder/file location.
Files with these file name extensions will be skipped and not back up to the destination.
If you wish, enter comments here for your records.
2.
To schedule the task to run at regular intervals, click on the Schedule icon for that task. You can schedule the task to run Monthly or Weekly.
3.
To check the log for that task, click on the Log icon for that task.
NOTE
ALLNET Backup Utility also supports MAC OS X. Just copy the ALLNET
Backup Utility.dmg to your MAC OS X machine and double click to execute it.
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Windows XP Data Backup
If you use Windows XP Professional, you can also use the Windows Backup Utility
(Ntbackup.exe) to backup your files.
If you use Windows XP Home Edition, follow these steps to install the utility:
1.
Insert the Windows XP CD into a drive and double-click the CD icon in My
Computer.
2.
When the Welcome to Microsoft Windows XP screen appears, click
Perform Additional Tasks.
3.
Click Browse this CD.
4.
In Windows Explorer, navigate to ValueAdd > Msft > Ntbackup.
5.
Double-click Ntbackup.msi to install the backup utility.
Once installed, you can use the Windows Backup Utility by following the steps below:
1.
Click Start, and point to All Programs > Accessories > System Tools
> Backup to start the wizard.
2.
Click Next to skip past the opening page. Choose Backup files and
settings from the second page, and then click Next.
3.
Select which option you want to back up.
4.
Click Next and in the Backup Type, Destination, and Name page, specify a back up location using the Browse button.
5.
Find and select the drive that specifies your ALL6800 as your backup destination and click Next.
6.
Click Next to display the wizard’s final page and click Finish to start backing up.
Apple OS X Backup Utilities
Mac OS X does not include any backup software. However, there are a number of backup solutions available for the Mac OS X, including: iBackup , Psyncx , iMSafe ,
Rsyncx , Folder Synchronizer X , Tri-BACKUP , Impression , Intego Personal Backup ,
SilverKeeper , and Apple's dotMac Backup utility to name just a few. To find even more freeware and shareware backup utilities to choose from, go to
VersionTracker or MacUpdate and search on "backup".
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Chapter 7: Tips and Tricks
USB and eSATA Storage Expansion
The ALL6800 supports external USB hard disks through its four USB ports. Once a
USB hard disk has successfully mounted, the entire volume will be copied automatically to the default USB HDD folder. The ALL6800 supports up to 6 USB external storage devices. All file names on the USB disk volume are case sensitive.
The ALL6800 also supports eSATA hard disks with its eSATA port.
Before attaching an eSATA or USB disk drive to ALL6800, you have to partition and format it on a desktop computer or a notebook first. The attached device will be located at
\\192.168.1.100\usbhdd\sdf1
where
192.168.1.100
means the
IP address of ALL6800 and sdf1
stands for the first partition on disk #6, the eSATA or USB disk drive. If it is an NTFS partition, NAS users can open or copy files from
\\192.168.1.100\usbhdd\sdf1
but cannot add new files or modify existing files.
NOTE
If you want to write to an USB storage device, the file system must be
FAT32.
USB Storage FAT32 Partition NTFS Partition
OK
Adding a Spare Disk
With a RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10 volume, you can add a spare disk after the initial RAID is setup. To add a spare disk, follow the steps below:
1.
On the RAID Configuration Screen, tick the checkbox of the hard disk you wish to designate as a spare disk.
2.
Click Add Spare. The disk will be configured as a spare disk. The system automatically rebuilds the spare disk when one of the disks in the RAID set fails.
Remote Administration
You can set up your ALL6800 for remote administration. With remote administration, you can access your ALL6800 over the Internet, even if your
ALL6800 is behind a router. This is especially useful if you are traveling and suddenly need a file from your ALL6800.
Setting up remote administration is a three-part process, and will require the following equipment:
•
ALLNET ALL6800 NAS device
•
•
Cable/DSL Router with Dynamic DNS support
Home PC
Internet Connection
•
NOTE
Router setup will differ slightly depending on router used. For this example, we will use the Asus WL500g because it has support for
Dynamic DNS. Contact your router hardware vendor for setup help.
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Part I - Setup a DynDNS Account
1.
Go to http://www.dyndns.org
from your home PC.
2.
Click on the Sign Up Now link.
3.
Check the Check boxes, select a user name (i.e.: ALL6800), enter your email address (i.e.: [email protected]), check Enable Wildcard, and create a password (i.e.: xxxx).
4.
Wait for an email from www.dyndns.org.
5.
Open the email and click on the link to activate your account
Part II - Enable DDNS on the Router
1.
Go to the router setup screen and select IP Config > Miscellaneous
DDNS Setting from your Home PC.
2.
Click on Yes for Enable the DDNS Client?
3.
Select
www.dyndns.org
.
4.
Go to router setup screen, and enter the following information: a.
User Name or E-mail Address: [email protected] b.
Password or DDNS Key: xxxx c.
Host Name:
www.ALL6800.dyndns.org
d.
Enable wildcard? Select Yes e.
Update Manually: Click Update
Part III - Setting up Virtual Servers (HTTPS)
1.
Navigate to NAT Setting > Virtual Server.
2.
For Enable Virtual Server?, select Yes
3.
Setup the HTTPS Server a.
Well-Known Applications: Select User Defined b.
Local IP: Enter
192.168.1.100
c.
Port Range:
443
(the default HTTPS port setting on the ALL6800) d.
Protocol: select TCP e.
Click Add. f.
Click Apply.
4.
Test the HTTPS connection from another computer on the Internet a.
From a remote computer, open your browser and enter
https://www.ALL6800.dyndns.org
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b.
You should see the login page of ALL6800.
Firewall Software Configuration
If you are using a software firewall (i.e. Norton Internet Security) and are having trouble connecting to the ALL6800, you can try the following steps:
1.
Double click the NIS icon on system tray, and then configure the
Personal Firewall.
2.
On the Programs page, find the SetupWizard.exe and change its permission to "Permit All". If it's not in the program list, use the Add or
Program Scan buttons to find it.
3.
On the Networking page, manually add ALL6800 IP address (i.e.
192.168.1.100
) to the Trusted list.
Replacing Damaged Hard Drives
If you are using RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10, you can easily replace a damaged hard drive in the ALLNET ALL6800 while keeping your data secure with the system’s automatic data recovery.
Hard Drive Damage
When a hard drive is damaged and data in the RAID volume, the system LCD will display warning message also the system beeps.
Replacing a Hard Drive
To replace a hard disk drive in the ALL6800:
1.
Remove the tray with the damaged hard disk.
2.
Unscrew the damaged hard disk and remove it from the tray.
3.
Slide a new hard disk into the tray and fasten the screws.
4.
Insert the hard disk tray back into the ALL6800 until it snaps into place.
You can also lock it with a key if desired.
5.
The LED blinks green when the HDD is accessed.
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RAID Auto-Rebuild
When using RAID 1, 5, 6, or 10 on the ALL6800, you can use the auto-rebuild function when an error is detected.
1.
When a hard disk fails the system beeps and/or an email notification is sent to specified receivers.
2.
Check the LCD to see which disk has failed.
3.
Follow the steps mentioned above to replace the failed hard disk.
4.
The system automatically recognizes the new hard disk and starts the auto-rebuild sequence to resume its status before the hard disk crash.
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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
Forgot My Network IP Address
If you forget your network IP address and have no physical access to the system, you can find out the IP address by either looking directly onto the ALL6800’s LCD panel, or by using the setup wizard to retrieve the IP of your ALL6800.
1.
Start the Setup Wizard, and it will automatically detect all ALLNET IP storage products on your network.
2.
You should be able to find the IP address of the ALL6800 which you have forgotten in the Device Discovery screen.
Can't Map a Network Drive in Windows XP
You may have problems mapping a network drive under the following conditions:
1.
The network folder is currently mapped using a different user name and password. To connect using a different user name and password, first disconnect any existing mappings to this network share.
2.
The mapped network drive could not be created because the following error has occurred: Multiple connections to a server or shared
resource by the same user, using more than one user name, are
not allowed. Disconnect all previous connections to the server or shared resource and try again.
To check out existing network connections, type net use
under the DOS prompt.
Restoring Factory Defaults
From the System menu, choose the Factory Default item and the Reset to
Factory Default screen appears. Press Apply to reset the ALL6800 to factory default settings.
WARNING
Resetting to factory defaults will not erase the data stored in the hard disks, but WILL revert all the settings to the factory default values.
Problems with Time and Date Settings
The administrator is able to select an NTP Server to keep the ALL6800’s time synchronized. However, if the ALL6800 can not access the Internet, you may encounter a problem when setting the Time and Time Zone. If this happens:
1.
Login to the Web Administration Interface.
2.
Navigate to System > Time.
3.
Under NTP Server, select No.
4.
Set the Date, Time, and Time Zone.
5.
Click Apply.
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In addition, if the ALL6800 is able to access the Internet and you want to keep the NTP Server clock.isc.org by default, please make sure the DNS Server is correctly entered, thereby allowing the NTP Server name to correctly resolve.
(See Network > WAN > DNS Server)
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Appendix A: Product Specifications
Hardware Specifications
Product Model
Network Interfaces
WAN
LAN
Storage
HDD Bays
HDD Support eSATA
I/O Interfaces
USB Ports
System Information
LCD Control Panel
System LED Display
ALL6800
Gigabit RJ-45 connector
Gigabit RJ-45 connector
7 x 3.5” SATA II HDD, hot-swappable
SATA II HDDs up to 1000GB
1 x eSATA connector for capacity expansion
4 x USB type A ports (Host mode)
For basic configurations and status display
6 x LED (Power, System status, Network Activity x
2, USB Copy, eSATA link)
Physical
Power Supply
Security
Environment
Humidity
Certifications
Server-rated AC power supply
100/220V AC, 50/60Hz, Auto-detect
Lockable disk trays
20 ~ 85% relative humidity (non-condensing)
CE, FCC, BSMI, C-Tick, VCCI, RoHS Compliant
Software Specifications
Network File Protocols
Authentication
Network Client Type
Network Configuration
Disk Management
RAID
Microsoft Networks (CIFS/SMB)
Apple Filing Protocol (AFP 3.0)
Network File System (NFS v3)
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Secure Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTPs)
Local User Account
Microsoft Active Directory Authentication (AD)*
Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista
Unix/Linux/BSD
MAC OS X/9
Fixed IP address
Dynamic IP address
802.3ad based failover and link aggregation
Disk status monitoring (S.M.A.R.T.)
Disk idle spin-down
RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10 and JBOD
Supports multiple RAID modes – users can create multiple RAID volumes with different RAID levels in
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iSCSI Target
Folder Management
Quota Management
Backup
System Management
Event Notification one system
Auto rebuild
Hot swappable
Hot spare
Disk roaming
RAID level migration
RAID expansion
Supports:
Microsoft iSCSI Initiator v2.0.4
StarPort Initiator V3.5.2
MAC OS: globalSAN iSCSI initiator version 3.0
(1150)
Linux: open-iscsi 2.0-865
Share folder level permission
Public folder
Share folder quota control
ALLNET Backup Utility (Windows XP/2000 and MAC
OS X)
ALLNET Nsync
Web GUI
Multilingual support (English, French, German,
Italian, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese,
Japanese, Korean, and Spanish)
NTP support
Wake-on-LAN
Scheduled Power On/Off
Email notification
Buzzer notification
LCD
UPS Support
Printer Server
UPS monitoring via RS-232 and system shutdown on low battery
USB Printer (IPP support)
Supported USB Devices USB Printer
External HDD/flash disk
USB IEEE 802.11 b/g dongle w/AP mode support**
Setup Utility Windows 2000/XP/2003
MAC OS X
*AD support: Works as a client member in a Microsoft Active Directory domain, allowing the ALL6800 to utilize the domain users and groups setting for authentication to the system and authorization to the share folders.
**For supported USB dongles, please contact [email protected]
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Appendix B: RAID Basics
Overview
A Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) is an array of several hard disks that provide data security and high performance. A RAID system accesses several hard disks simultaneously, which improves I/O performance over a single hard disk. Data security is enhanced by a RAID, since data loss due to a hard disk failure is minimized by regenerating redundant data from the other RAID hard disks.
Benefits
RAID improves I/O performance, and increases data security through fault tolerance and redundant data storage.
Improved Performance
RAID provides access to several hard disk drives simultaneously, which greatly increases I/O performance.
Data Security
Hard disk drive failure unfortunately is a common occurrence. A RAID helps prevent against the loss of data due to hard disk failure. A RAID offers additional hard disk drives that can avert data loss from a hard disk drive failure. If a hard drive fails, the RAID volume can regenerate data from the data and parity stored on its other hard disk drives.
RAID Levels
The ALLNET ALL6800 supports standard RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, and JBOD. You choose a RAID level when you create a system volume. The factors for selecting a
RAID level are:
• Your requirements for performance
• Your need for data security
• Number of hard disk drives in the system, capacity of hard disk drives in the system
The following is a description of each RAID level:
RAID 0
RAID 0 is best suited for applications that need high bandwidth but do not require a high level of data security. The RAID 0 level provides the best performance of all the RAID levels, but it does not provide data redundancy.
RAID 0 uses disk striping and breaking up data into blocks to write across all hard drives in the volume. The system can then use multiple hard drives for faster read and write. The stripe size parameter that was set when the RAID was created determines the size of each block. No parity calculations complicate the write operation.
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RAID 1
RAID 1 mirrors all data from one hard disk drive to a second one hard disk drive, thus providing complete data redundancy. However, the cost of data storage capacity is doubled.
This is excellent for complete data security.
RAID 5
RAID 5 offers data security and it is best suited for networks that perform many small I/O transactions at the same time, as well as applications that require data security such as office automation and online customer service. Use it also for applications with high read requests but low write requests.
RAID 5 includes disk striping at the byte level and parity information is written to several hard disk drives. If a hard disk fails the system uses parity stored on each of the other hard disks to recreate all missing information.
RAID 6
RAID 6 is essentially an extension of RAID level 5 which allows for additional fault tolerance by using a second independent distributed parity scheme (dual parity)
Data is striped on a block level across a set of drives, just like in RAID 5, and a second set of parity is calculated and written across all the drives; RAID 6 provides for an extremely high data fault tolerance and can sustain two simultaneous drive failures.
This is a perfect solution for mission critical applications.
RAID 10
RAID 10 is implemented as a striped array whose segments are RAID 1 arrays.
RAID 10 has the same fault tolerance as RAID level 1.
RAID 10 has the same overhead for fault-tolerance as mirroring alone. High I/O rates are achieved by striping RAID 1 segments.
Under certain circumstances, RAID 10 array can sustain up to 2 simultaneous drive failures
Excellent solution for applications that would have otherwise gone with RAID 1 but need an additional performance boost.
JBOD
Although a concatenation of disks (also called JBOD, or "Just a Bunch of Disks") is not one of the numbered RAID levels, it is a popular method for combining multiple physical disk drives into a single virtual one. As the name implies, disks are merely concatenated together, end to beginning, so they appear to be a single large disk.
As the data on JBOD is not protected, one drive failure could result total data loss.
Stripe Size
The length of the data segments being written across multiple hard disks. Data is written in stripes across the multiple hard disks of a RAID. Since multiple disks are accessed at the same time, disk striping enhances performance. The stripes can vary in size.
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Disk Usage
When all 5 disks are of the same size, and used in RAID, ALL6800 disk usage percentage is listed below:
RAID Level
RAID 0
RAID 1
Percentage Used
100%
20%
RAID 5
RAID 6
RAID 10
JBOD
80%
60%
50%
100%
NOTE
RAID 10 allows only 4 disks and one as spare disk.
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Appendix C: Active Directory Basics
Overview
With Windows 2000, Microsoft introduced Active Directory (ADS), which is a large database/information store. Prior to Active Directory the Windows OS could not store additional information in its domain database. Active Directory also solved the problem of locating resources; which previously relied on Network
Neighborhood, and was slow. Managing users and groups were among other issues Active Directory solved.
What is Active Directory?
Active Directory was built as a scalable, extensible directory service that was designed to meet corporate needs. A repository for storing user information, accounts, passwords, printers, computers, network information and other data,
Microsoft calls Active Directory a "namespace" where names can be resolved.
ADS Benefits
ADS lets the ALL6800 integrate itself with the existing ADS in an office environment. This means the ALL6800 is able to recognize your office users and passwords on the ADS server. Other major benefits ADS support provides include:
1.
Easy integration of the ALL6800 into the existing office IT infrastructure
The ALL6800 acts as a member of the ADS. This feature significantly lowers the overhead of the system administrator. For example, corporate security policies and user privileges on an ADS server can be enforced automatically on the ALL6800.
2.
Centralized user/password database
The ALL6800 does not maintain its own copy of the user/password database. This avoids data inconsistency between the ALL6800 and other servers. For example, without ADS support, an administrator might need to remove a specific user privilege on the ALL6800 and each individual server. With ADS support, the change on an ADS server is known to all of its ADS members.
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Appendix D: UPS Compatibility List
Brand Series Model
Ablerex
ActivePower
AEC
APC
Belkin
Best Power
Centralion
Clary
Compaq
Cyber Power
Systems
MS-RT
1400VA
MiniGuard UPS 700 M2501 cable
Back-UPS Pro
Matrix-UPS
Smart-UPS
Back-UPS
Back-UPS Office
Masterswitch Not a UPS - 940-
0020 cable
Back-UPS RS 500 custom non-
USB cable
Regulator Pro serial
Resource
Home Office
Universal UPS
Fortress (newer)
Fortress Telecom
Axxium Rackmount
Patriot Pro
Patriot Pro II
Patriot INT51 cable
Micro-Ferrups
Fortress/Ferrups f-command support
Blazer
ST-800
T1500h
940-0095A/C cables, 940-0020B/C cables, 940-0023A cable
940-0119A cable
F6H350-SER, F6H500-SER, F6H650-SER
F6C800-UNV, F6C120-UNV, F6C1100-UNV, F6H500ukUNV
320AVR, 500AVR, 650AVR, 700AVR, 800AVR
850AVR, 900AVR, 1250AVR,. 1500AVR, Power99
550SL, 725SL, CPS825VA, 1100AVR, 1500AVR-HO
Deltec
Dynex
Effekta MI/MT/MH 2502 cable
Energy Sistem (various)
ETA
PowerRite Pro II
975AVR
ETA
Ever UPS mini+UPS WinNT/Upsoft cable mini+UPS PRO UPS Explorer cable
NET *-DPC
AP *-PRO
Ever-Power
Exide
625/1000
NetUPS SE
PowerPal P-series
Fenton
Technologies
Fairstone
Fideltronik
PowerPal L-series
PowerOn
PowerPure
Ares 700 and larger
Other Ares models
L525/L625/L750
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Notes
Brand
Fiskars
Gamatronic
Series
PowerRite MAX
PowerServer
All models with alarm interface
MP110/210
MS-T
MS
µPS3/1
Gemini
HP
UPS625/UPS1000
R3000 XR
R5500 XR
Monolith 1000LT INELT
Infosec iPEL
Ippon
Liebert
(various)
UPStation GXT2 contact-closure cable
Masterguard (various)
HF Line
HF Millennium
HF TOP Line
Meta System
ECO Network
ECO ally HF
Megaline
NOVA AVR 600 Serial
NOVA AVR 1100 Serial
Pulsar Ellipse
Ellipse Office
MGE UPS
SYSTEMS
Pulsar EXtreme C / EX RT
Comet EX RT
Pulsar Esprit
Evolution S
Pulsar M
MicroDowell
Microsol
Mustek
Nitram
Oneac
Online
OnLite
Orvaldi
Powercom
Pulsar
Comet EXtreme
Comet / Galaxy (Serial)
B.Box BP
Solis
Rhino
Various
Powermust
Elite
EG/ON Series advanced interface
P-Series
AQUA 50 various not 400 or 600
SMK-800A
ULT-1000
Model
10, 30
350, 500, 750, 1000
1..4 boards, /2 5..8 boards
810, 820
910, 920, 930, 940, 950, 960, 970, 980
750, M1000, M1050, M1500, M1800
M2000, M2100, M2500, M3000
305, 308, 311, 511, 516, 519, 522
800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500
1250, 2500, 3750, 5000, 6250, 7500, 8750, 10000
USBS Serial cable, S, Premium USBS Serial cable, Premium S
600 Serial cable, 750 Serial cable, 1000 Serial cable, 1500 Serial cable
Serial port, 3:1 Serial port
1250, 1750, 2500, 3000
2200, 3000, 3000 XL
700, 1000, 1500, 1000 RT2U, 1500 RT2U, MX 4000 RT, MX 5000
RT
Evolution, EXtreme C, ES+, ESV+, SV, ESV, EX, EXL, PSX, SX,
Extreme
Utalk Serial Card (ref 66060), HID COM Serial Card (ref 66066)
500, 750, 1000, 1500
1.0 1000VA, 1.5 1500VA, 2.0 2000VA, 3.0 3000VA
6.0 6000VA, 7.5 7500VA, 10.0 10000VA, 20.0 20000VA
400VA Plus, 600VA Plus, 800VA Pro
1000VA Plus, 1400VA Plus, 2000VA USB
500, 2002
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Notes
Serial Port
Serial Port
Serial Port
Model Brand
Powercom
Series
TrustTrust 425/625
BNT-1000AP
Advice Partner/King Pr750
BNT-2000AP
PowerGuard PG-600
PowerKinetics 9001
PowerTech Comp1000 DTR cable power
Power Walker Line-Interactive VI1000
Powerware
3110, 3115, 5119, 5125, 5119 RM, PW5115
PW5125PW9120, PW9125, 9120, 9150, 9305
Powerwell
Repotec
Soyntec
SquareOne
Power
SuperPower
PM525A/-625A/-800A/-1000A/-
1250A
RPF525/625/800/1000
RPT-800A
RPT-162A
SMS (Brazil) Manager III
SOLA
SOLA/BASIC
Mexico
Socomec
Sicon
Soltec various ISBMEX protocol
Egys 420 VA
Winmate 525/625/800/1000
Sekury C
QP1000
Sweex
Sysgration
Tecnoware
HP360, Hope-550
500/1000 smart - shipped with
SafeNet
500/1000 contact closure - shipped with UPSmart
BC100060 800VA
UPGUARDS Pro650
Tripp-Lite
Trust
UNITEK
Easy Power 1200
SmartUPS
SmartOnline
(various) Lan 2.2 interface - black 73-0844 cable
UPS 1000 Management PW-
4105
Alpha
UPSonic
Victron/IMV
LAN Saver 600
Power Guardian
(various)
Lite crack cable
NOTE
325, 520, 610, 620, 330
500, 800
500 IC, 1000is, 500 ipE
• The UPSes marked Blue have been tested and work well
• If your UPS is not in the support list, be sure that the UPS supports one of following protocols: o
SEC protocol o
Generic RUPS model o
Generic RUPS 2000 (Megatec M2501 cable) o
PhoenixTec protocol o
Safenet software
Notes
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Appendix E: Licensing Information
Overview
This product included copyrighted third-party software licensed under the terms of GNU General Public License. Please see THE GNU General Public License for extra terms and conditions of this license.
Source Code Availability
ALLNET GmbH. has exposed the full source code of the GPL licensed software. For more information on how you can obtain our source code, please visit our web site, http://www.ALLNET.de
Copyrights
•
This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
).
•
This product includes software developed by Mark Murray.
•
This product includes software developed by Eric Young
).
•
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit ( http://www.openssl.org/ ).
•
This product includes PHP, freely available from ( http://www.php.net/ ).
•
This product includes software developed by the University of California,
Berkeley and its contributors.
•
This product includes software developed by Winning Strategies, Inc.
•
This product includes software developed by the Apache Group for use in the Apache HTTP server project ( http://www.apache.org/ ).
•
This product includes software developed by Softweyr LLC, the University of California, Berkeley, and its contributors.
•
This product includes software developed by Bodo Moeller.
•
This product includes software developed by Greg Roelofs and contributors for the book, "PNG: The Definitive Guide," published by O'Reilly and
Associates.
•
This product includes software developed by the NetBSD Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
•
This product includes software developed by Yen Yen Lim and North Dakota
State University.
•
This product includes software developed by the Computer Systems
Engineering Group at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
•
This product includes software developed by the Kungliga Tekniska
Högskolan and its contributors.
•
This product includes software developed by the Nick Simicich.
•
This product includes software written by Tim Hudson ( [email protected]
).
•
This product includes software developed by Christopher G. Demetriou for the NetBSD Project.
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Basic License
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Copyright © 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Germering 30.12.2008
EC – Declaration of conformity
for
ALL6800
This equipment conforms with the requirements of the Council
Directive
89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to Radio and Telecommunication Terminal
Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.
The safety advice in the documentation accompanying the products shall be obeyed. The conformity to the above directive is indicated by the CE sign on the device.
The ALLNET ALL6800 to the European Directives 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC.
This equipment meets the following conformance standards:
EMI: EN 55022 :1994/A1 :1995/A2 :1997, Class B, EN61000-3-2 :2000,
EN61000-3-3 : 1995/A1 : 2001
EMS: EN 55024 :1998/A1 :2001/A2 :2003 (IEC61000-4-2 : 1995,
IEC61000-4-3 :1995/A1 :2001, IEC61000-4-4 : 1995, IEC61000-4-5 :
1995, IEC61000-4-6 : 1996, IEC61000-4-8 :1993, IEC61000-4-11 :1994)
This equipment is intended to be operated in all countries.
This declaration is made by
ALLNET Computersysteme GmbH
Maistr. 2
82110 Germering and can be downloaded from http://www.allnet.de/ce-certificates/ .
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Table of contents
- 96 Copyright and Trademark Notice
- 96 About This Manual
- 96 Limited Warranty
- 97 Safety Warnings
- 98 Table of Contents
- 102 Chapter 1: Introduction
- 102 Overview
- 102 Product Highlights
- 102 File Server
- 102 FTP Server
- 102 Backup Server
- 102 Printer Server
- 103 Multiple RAID
- 103 Dual Mode Support
- 103 Superior Power Management
- 103 Package Contents
- 104 Front Panel
- 105 Hard Disk Trays
- 105 Rear Panel
- 107 Chapter 2: Hardware Installation
- 107 Overview
- 107 Before You Begin
- 107 Hard Disk Installation
- 108 Cable Connections
- 109 Checking System Status
- 109 System Status Normal
- 109 System Trouble
- 110 Chapter 3: First Time Setup
- 110 Overview
- 110 ALLNET Setup Wizard
- 112 LCD Operation
- 112 LCD Controls
- 112 Display Mode
- 113 USB Copy
- 113 Management Mode
- 114 Typical Setup Procedure
- 114 Step 1: Network Setup
- 114 Step 2: RAID Creation
- 114 Step 3: Create Local Users or Setup Authentication
- 114 Step 4: Create Folders and Set Up ACLs
- 115 Step 5: Start Services
- 116 Chapter 4: System Management
- 116 Overview
- 116 Web Administration Interface
- 116 Menu Bar
- 117 Language Selection
- 117 Status Menu
- 117 Product Information
- 118 System/Service Status
- 118 System Information