1 Table of Content Table of Content...1 Introduction...
10 Quick Installation This chapter will give you brief instructions on how to install the product. In section 2.1, we will configure the hardware par
11 Check Your PC First Please check the following settings on your PC: Do not assign an IP address to your PC. 1. Please select sequentially: In Star
12 Figure 2.2b ` Figure 2.2c
13 Connect to the Web-Based Manager Please follow the steps to connect to the web-based manager: 1. Open a browser on the PC that is DIRECTLY connect
14 Figure 2.3b
15 Web-Based Manager – Basic Settings Start to configure your network environment by clicking the Basic Settings in left menu. The Basic Settings pa
16 Figure 2.4b •Internal Network Interface The default settings are: n Host Name: “SA” n Private IP: “172.16.1.1” n Private IP Netmask: “255.255.0.0
17 External Network Interface• External network interface includes ADSL/PPPoE , DHCP Client and Fixed IP Address settings. Make sure that the system
18 3. Enter the External Gateway. 4. Enter the External Netmask. 5. Click the apply button. Example 2: DHCP Client / Cable Modem• If you have a dy
19 •Example 3: ADSL Connection Most ADSL connections do not give you a fixed IP address. In this case, you must enter the user name and password pro
2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing our innovative all-in-one solution---Powerful Server appliance for your networking needs. The SA integrates
20 Example 4: ADSL/PPTP Client Setting• If your ISP provides a PPTP server, you could set up the PPTP client here. Please follow the steps: 1. Sele
21 Configuration Hierarchy This chapter gives you an overview of all the configuration options available. The Powerful Server appliance is a multifu
22 Overview of Configuration Menu Figure 3.1
23 Network Settings When you select Network Settings in the left menu of the web page, five configuration options appear: DHCP Server, IP Alias, Mult
24 as these IPs will not be handed out by the SA. If they have more devices or want a different IP range, then all they need to do is modify the rang
25 n Or you do not have DHCP server on your network, but you would like to assign a static IP address to each device connected to the LAN port of SA
26 For additional IP addresses of the internal network interface to be accepted, enter the other IP address in IP Alias 2 and IP Alias 3. Enter “0” i
27 1. Enter the Internal IP range1, e.g. “172.16.1.1/24”. It means the network is “172.16.1.x” 2. Enter the External IP range1, the IP address range
28 1. Select Enable radio button in Routing Setup. 2. Enter the network in Destination network column. (e.g. “192.168.6.0/24”) 3. Enter IP address o
29 The Internet uses DNS servers to lookup domain names and translates then into IP addresses. Domain names, such as www.yahoo.com, are just easy to
3 Services n DHCP Client/Server n Proxy DNS n RIP n DDNS Client n FTP Server Network n Programmable Static Route n Network Protocols Supported: PPPoE
30 6. Click the apply button. Every time your public IP changes, the SA will tell the DDNS server what your new IP address is. Other users, through t
31 The virtual server service is a way to simulate multiple servers on the intranet. You have several IP addresses within your LAN. These IPs are not
32 •URL Filter Setup The URL Filter function is used to restrict internal hosts from accessing specific URL locations. You deny any access to the UR
33 •IP Filter Setup The IP filter function is similar to URL Filter. It provides further restrictions in access permission. URL Filtering only block
34 •Denial of Service It is highly recommended that the DoS Protection feature be enabled to prevent attacks on the network. However, if you allow s
35 VPN Settings VPNs (Virtual Private Networking) provide secure communication between two separate networks without using a dedicated leased line. I
36 Figure 6.1
37 System Management When you select the System Management item in the left menu, five configuration items appear including; Administrator Settings,
38 1. New Password: the administrator could change the administrator password here. Please enter the new password you would like to change to. Note
39 •Event Report Settings Send alerts to an e-mail account. The mail server should allow e-mails from the same network. E-mail address to send the
4 functionality, any sub-network can be grouped as though they are in the same network. Firewall The Powerful Server appliance provides a powerful fi
40 The update percentage will update the status. Click Restart when the upload is complete. Though it is not generally necessary, You s
41 •Time Settings The NAS’s built-in clock should be adjusted to the current local time. This will insure accurate time reporting in the logs and fil
42 •SNMP The SNMP agent allows users with SNMP client applications to conveniently inspect the network status of SA. Please follow the steps below
43 System Reports When you select System Reports in the left menu of the web page, four configuration items appear including; System Information, Sys
44 •System information
45 The System Information displays some useful information about the system. It shows the firmware version, the system up time and the internal and e
46 •System Log Use the information provided here to help diagnose any network related issues. Navigate through the history with these buttons. You c
47 •DHCP Lease Report The DHCP Lease Report function reports all leased IP provided by DHCP server. From this page, you can find out which host was
48 User Management The NAS provides a client/server environment for users to share files over the network. File sharing works by authorizing the user
49 required. Click Apply when completed. Highlight a user name and click on Remove or Modify to delete or change user information. •Groups After cr
5 Network Attached Storage Network-attached storage (NAS) is the concept of shared storage on a network. NAS transfers data using industry standard f
50 NAS Management Manage the main functions of the shared storage from this menu. •RAID Initialization Wizard The first time you use the NAS, yo
51 By enabling SMART, the NAS will report when the hard drive is about to fail. Your hard drive must support this feature. The HD Power Management sh
52 You must assign at least one user to this share folder. (1) Highlight the user on the list to the right. (2) Select the permission you want them t
53 Hard Disk Status When Powerful Server appliance cannot detect hard drive (Status of Disk 1 as illustrated in Figure 3.8a) or detect an error in S.
54 Then only Single configuration operable, RAID configuration unavailable as illustrated in Figure 3.8d. Figure 3.8d Disk size will be shown in Siz
55 When a new HD is installed to replace a broken one in RAID 1 (Mirror), the Powerful Server appliance will set in Degraded mode. You can see Recall
56 When any HD is removed or broken and cannot be operated in RAID 1, you will see "Not Active" shown in Status field. The system will set
57 Single After being initialized to Single, you will see 2 hard disks activated in Volume Status in Powerful Server appliance (Figure 3.8m). When ch
58 •USB HD Information Each of formatted partitions (FAT32, EXT2 and EXT3) on the attached USB storage drive will be shown in the USB HD information
59 •Erase CD/DVD Before you erase CD/DVD-RW disc, the current media information will be shown as the picture on the right side. The most important th
6 server allows you full control over who can login to the Powerful Server appliance, which files the user can access or they could upload data. Powe
60 Next, you can select files to backup from the connected USB HD in the Step1 page. All available USB storage be shown in the USB HD List. Highlight
61 Please wait the progress bar up to 100% and disc will be ejected automatically when the burning complete. •Advanced Settings All the file protoco
62 Linux users need to create NFS Mappings in order to connect to the NAS. Enable the Network File System and click on Add to create the mapping. Ent
63 •File Sharing For file sharing, you must create users and groups first. Use this to organize the data on the NAS. You can create private and publi
64 For USB Storage Sharing As mentioned above, each partition of the attached USB storage will be presented to one shared folder. So, if one USB stor
65 your NAS’s fixed IP address. Refer to the DDNS and port forwarding/virtual server chapter of your router manual for details. Enable the FTP serve
66 Personal Web Server The Web Server settings are currently under 'Nas Management->Web Server'. Getting started Enable the web server
67 Accessing the website Users with a static WAN IP address can access the website simply by typing in the IP address on any browser. If you are on t
68 should limit the maximum size a mailbox under the quota field and the size of each e-mail in the following field. Default settings are ‘0’ for unl
69 Windows USB Printer Server Standard USB 1.1 and 2.0 printers can easily be shared between Windows users on the network with the built-in USB prin
7 Figure 1.2 Physical Parts and Panel of the Powerful Server n One WAN port: 10/100 Mbps n WAN port MDI/MDIX switch n Four LAN port
70 the printer the same way as any other networked printer under Windows. •Standard TCP/IP Port for Windows 2K/XP (LPR & Raw mode) The following
71 Appendix A PPTP VPN (W2K and XP only) Important: Make sure that the subnet of your Appliance is different the network you are trying to connect fr
72 6. Name your connection and select if you want to have an icon on your desktop. Click Finish when done. 7. Use the user name and password on your
73 Searching the Network for the NAS If you are not able to locate the NAS in the Network Neighborhood or My Network Places, you can try to search fo
8 WAN Port The WAN port is used to connect to an ADSL/Cable modem for linking to the Internet. WAN MDI/MDIX Switch The WAN MDI/MDIX switch is used t
9 Description of LEDs Description of LEDs Status Meaning On Power On Power Off Power Off On HD Abnormal HD Indicator Off HD Normal Access Indicator
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