BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnisOverview5Features6Front8Front panel indicators9Rear11Rear panel indicators12LCD screen13Storage14CD drive14To insert a CD into the CD drive:14To open the CD tray:14Caring for your CDs15Hard drive15Hardware RAID layout16Volume configuration16RAID volume computation17Setting Up19Requirements20Selecting a site20Warnings20Cabinet installation technical details21Ambient temperature21Height and weight21Rack mounting21Power source21Circuit overloading22Reliable grounding22Electrical shock22Battery precautions22Sufficient ventilation22Installing on a table top23To install the NAS on a table top:23Installing into a server cabinet24Cabinet installation precautions24To install the NAS into a server cabinet:25Connecting cables30To connect the basic peripheral devices:30Turning on your NAS33To turn on your NAS:33Troubleshooting34Turning off your NAS35To turn off your NAS from Microsoft® Windows®:35To turn off your NAS from the front panel:35Customizing Your NAS37Precautions38Preventing static electricity discharge38Expanding connectivity39Built-in networking39To connect network cables:39USB40Upgrading41Removing or installing a hot-swap hard drive41To remove or install a hard drive:41Configuring the NAS43Overview44Main menu45View Info46Network46Configuring the LAN1 setting46DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)46To configure LAN1 using DHCP:46Manual47To configure LAN1 manually:47Configuring the LAN2 setting48DHCP48To configure LAN2 using DHCP:48Manual49To configure LAN2 manually:49Date/Time50Setting the date and time50To set the date and time:50Displaying the date and time50To display the date and time:50System Info51Viewing the CPU temperature51To view the CPU temperature:51Viewing the fan speed51To view the fan speed:51View Event52To view system events:52Shut Down52Turning off the NAS52To turn off the NAS:52Rebooting the NAS53To reboot the NAS:53System Management55Windows installer56RAID Configuration58To change the RAID configuration:58System Image Restoration60To restore the system image:60NAS Explorer61Installing NAS Explorer61To install NAS Explorer on a Microsoft Windows platform:61Uninstalling NAS Explorer61To uninstall NAS Explorer from a Microsoft Windows platform:61Running NAS Explorer62To run NAS Explorer:62NAS Explorer user interface62Finding a NAS on the network63To find a NAS on the network:63Configuring the NAS’s network setting64To configure the NAS’s network setting:64Configuring the search range setting65Adding a search range65To add a search range:65Modifying a search range67To modify a search range:67Deleting a search range67To delete a search range:67Resetting a search range67To reset a search range:67Archiving a search range68To archive a search range:68Opening an archived search range68To open an archived search range:68Managing event logs69Viewing an event log69To view an event log:69Searching for specific types of events72To search for specific types of events:72Archiving an event log73To archive an event log:73Troubleshooting75Telephone support76Before calling Gateway Technical Support76Telephone support77Telephone numbers77Safety guidelines78Troubleshooting steps79The NAS does not work.79The NAS cannot be accessed from a browser.79NAS cannot read the CD information.79A new peripheral is not working correctly.79A peripheral device connected to a USB connector does not work.80Cannot eject CD drive tray80Glossary8110 Base-T81100 Base-TX82Capacity limit82DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)82Event Viewer82Hub83IP address83LAN (Local Area Network)83LED (Light-Emitting Diode)83Log83Mount83Network card83Network system83NFS (Network File System)84Operating system84RAID84RAID level84RAID084RAID184RAID584RAID1085RAID0+185Rack mount85Router85Server85Service85Subnet mask85TCP/IP protocol86Volume set86Web server86Windows network86Windows Administrative tools86Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information87Größe: 1,34 MBSeiten: 96Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen
BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnisOverview5Features6Front8Front panel indicators9Rear11Rear panel indicators12LCD screen13Storage14CD drive14To insert a CD into the CD drive:14To open the CD tray:14Caring for your CDs15Hard drive15Hardware RAID layout16Volume configuration16RAID volume computation17Setting Up19Requirements20Selecting a site20Warnings20Cabinet installation technical details21Ambient temperature21Height and weight21Rack mounting21Power source21Circuit overloading22Reliable grounding22Electrical shock22Battery precautions22Sufficient ventilation22Installing on a table top23To install the NAS on a table top:23Installing into a server cabinet24Cabinet installation precautions24To install the NAS into a server cabinet:25Connecting cables30To connect the basic peripheral devices:30Turning on your NAS33To turn on your NAS:33Troubleshooting34Turning off your NAS35To turn off your NAS from Microsoft® Windows®:35To turn off your NAS from the front panel:35Customizing Your NAS37Precautions38Preventing static electricity discharge38Expanding connectivity39Built-in networking39To connect network cables:39USB40Upgrading41Removing or installing a hot-swap hard drive41To remove or install a hard drive:41Configuring the NAS43Overview44Main menu45View Info46Network46Configuring the LAN1 setting46DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)46To configure LAN1 using DHCP:46Manual47To configure LAN1 manually:47Configuring the LAN2 setting48DHCP48To configure LAN2 using DHCP:48Manual49To configure LAN2 manually:49Date/Time50Setting the date and time50To set the date and time:50Displaying the date and time50To display the date and time:50System Info51Viewing the CPU temperature51To view the CPU temperature:51Viewing the fan speed51To view the fan speed:51View Event52To view system events:52Shut Down52Turning off the NAS52To turn off the NAS:52Rebooting the NAS53To reboot the NAS:53System Management55Windows installer56RAID Configuration58To change the RAID configuration:58System Image Restoration60To restore the system image:60NAS Explorer61Installing NAS Explorer61To install NAS Explorer on a Microsoft Windows platform:61Uninstalling NAS Explorer61To uninstall NAS Explorer from a Microsoft Windows platform:61Running NAS Explorer62To run NAS Explorer:62NAS Explorer user interface62Finding a NAS on the network63To find a NAS on the network:63Configuring the NAS’s network setting64To configure the NAS’s network setting:64Configuring the search range setting65Adding a search range65To add a search range:65Modifying a search range67To modify a search range:67Deleting a search range67To delete a search range:67Resetting a search range67To reset a search range:67Archiving a search range68To archive a search range:68Opening an archived search range68To open an archived search range:68Managing event logs69Viewing an event log69To view an event log:69Searching for specific types of events72To search for specific types of events:72Archiving an event log73To archive an event log:73Troubleshooting75Telephone support76Before calling Gateway Technical Support76Telephone support77Telephone numbers77Safety guidelines78Troubleshooting steps79The NAS does not work.79The NAS cannot be accessed from a browser.79NAS cannot read the CD information.79A new peripheral is not working correctly.79A peripheral device connected to a USB connector does not work.80Cannot eject CD drive tray80Glossary8110 Base-T81100 Base-TX82Capacity limit82DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)82Event Viewer82Hub83IP address83LAN (Local Area Network)83LED (Light-Emitting Diode)83Log83Mount83Network card83Network system83NFS (Network File System)84Operating system84RAID84RAID level84RAID084RAID184RAID584RAID1085RAID0+185Rack mount85Router85Server85Service85Subnet mask85TCP/IP protocol86Volume set86Web server86Windows network86Windows Administrative tools86Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information87Größe: 1,34 MBSeiten: 96Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen