SMC Networks NAS02 - annexe 1 User manual

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2 Bay Network Attached Storage
SMCNAS02

SMCNAS02
User’s Guide
Revision 1.8
January 2008

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NOTE
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.

SMC Networks, Inc. Warranty Statement
This SMC Networks, Inc. product comes with a 2-year limited warranty from the date of
purchase. SMC Networks, Inc. warrants in good operating condition for the warranty period. This
warranty does not include non-SMC Networks, Inc. installed components. If the SMC Networks,
Inc. product malfunctions during the warranty period, SMC Networks, Inc. will, at its discretion,
repair or replace the product at no charge, provided the product has not been subjected to misuse,
abuse or non-SMC Networks, Inc. authorized alterations, modifications or repairs. When
returning a product, include your original proof of purchase. Return requests cannot be processed
without proof of purchase. Shipment of returned product to SMC Networks, Inc. is the
responsibility of the purchaser. All expressed and implied warranties for the SMC Networks, Inc.
product line including, but not limited to, the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose, are limited in duration to the above period.
Under no circumstances shall SMC Networks, Inc. Be liable in any way to the user for damages,
including any lost profits, lost savings or other incidental or consequential damages arising out of
the use of, or inability to use, the SMC Networks, Inc. products. SMC Networks, Inc. Reserves
the right to revise or update its products, software, or documentation without obligation to notify
any individual or entity.
<Important Notice>
Please have your proof of purchase receipt to get warranty support. All defective products shall be
returned with a copy of proof of purchase. In no event shall SMC Networks, Inc. 's liability exceed
the price paid for the product from direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages
resulting from the use of the product, its accompanying software, or its documentation. SMC
Networks, Inc. does not offer refunds for any product.
All rights reserved. SMC Networks, Inc. devices are designed for home or office use. SMC
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(including, without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of
business information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use of or inability to use this SMC
Networks, Inc. product, even if SMC Networks, Inc. has been advised of the possibility of such
damages.
We reserve the right to upgrade our products in keeping with technological advances.
SMC Networks, Inc. warrants your product against any defect in material and workmanship,
under normal use, for the designated warranty period. The warranty becomes effective from the
date of shipment. In the event this product is found to be defective within the warranty period,
SMC Networks, Inc. will, at its discretion, repair or replace the defective product.

This warranty is void if:
•The product was operated/stored in abnormal use or maintenance conditions;
•The product is repaired, modified or altered
•The product was subjected to abuse, neglect, electrical fault, improper packaging,
accident or acts of nature;
•The product was installed improperly;
•The serial number of the product is defaced or missing;
For storage products: Under various circumstances, such as damage from extreme conditions like
floods, power fluctuations, damage caused during the installation of the drive, damage caused by
improper or improperly used packaging, or physical misuse or abuse, the data on a disk drive may
be inaccessible through normal operations. However, the data may be recoverable through
extraordinary means offered through a specialized data recovery service.
SMC Networks, Inc. does not perform any data recovery services. If you are unable to access data
on your drive due to damage such as that mentioned above, you may wish to consider contacting
an independent data recovery service. The disk drives used in this product are covered under the
original manufacturer’s warranty,
SMC Networks, Inc. cannot be madeliable for any damages or lossof data as a result of improper
use or damage to the disk drives. The disk drives used in this product are covered under the
original manufacturer’s warranty.

Important Notes
zWhen ejecting the USB device from your NAS system, make sure to
disconnect from the Samba connection first.
zYour SMCNAS02 does not support any USB hub connected to the
USB ports.
zWhen installing hard disk drive to your SMCNAS02, SMC suggest
using the same vendor and the same size hard disk.

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Table of Contents
Important Notes.................................................................v
Table of Contents................................................................................vi
Chapter 1Introduction...................................................................1
1.1Package Contents............................................................................... 2
1.2Specifications...................................................................................... 3
Hardware....................................................................................... 3
Software ........................................................................................ 3
1.3System View ....................................................................................... 4
Front Components......................................................................... 4
Rear Components ......................................................................... 6
Chapter 2Setting Up......................................................................7
Step 1. Install the Hard Disks..................................................................... 7
Step 2. Connect to the Network............................................................... 10
Step 3. Connect to Power........................................................................ 11
Step 4. Configure Your Storage System.................................................. 11
Chapter 3Configuring Your Storage System............................13
3.1Installing and Starting the Storage System Management ................ 14
For Windows PC.......................................................................... 14
For Apple Mac OS X (10.4.11 or above)..................................... 24
System Power-on Without Hard Disk Drive ................................ 32
System Power-on With Full New Hard Disk Drives..................... 47
3.2Starting Storage System Management............................................. 57
3.3My NAS Page ...................................................................................61
System Setting ............................................................................ 62
Network Setting........................................................................... 64
3.4Users & Groups Page....................................................................... 75
Users........................................................................................... 75
Groups......................................................................................... 86
Quota Management..................................................................... 88
3.5Shared Folders Page........................................................................ 90
Add Shared Folder ...................................................................... 91
Assign Access............................................................................. 92
Delete Shared Folder .................................................................. 93

3.6Disk Page...........................................................................................94
3.7Advanced Page .................................................................................95
Alerts............................................................................................95
Firmware ......................................................................................98
iTunes Server.............................................................................101
Media Server..............................................................................104
Printer Server.............................................................................106
UPS............................................................................................109
USB Backup...............................................................................111
Download Station.......................................................................117
System Log ................................................................................123
Shut Down..................................................................................124
Reboot........................................................................................126
3.8Logging Out of Storage System Management ................................128
3.9 How to reinstall your SMCNAS02.....................................................130
Chapter 4Map Shares ............................................................... 131
Windows PC...............................................................................131
For Apple Mac OS X ..................................................................134
Chapter 5Using One-Touch Backup ....................................... 135
5.1Connecting a USB Device...............................................................135
5.2Using the Card Reader....................................................................136
Chapter 6ActiveDirectory Support.......................................... 139
Environment Setup.....................................................................139

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Chapter 1 Introduction
Your SMCNAS02 is a great storage solution for small business and home
network environments. With this high-speed networked storage, network users
can easily access and share music, pictures, and video files. Also, it has a
program for discovering the storage system automatic assigned IP address.
Your SMCNAS02 can accommodate up to 2 hard disks with standard single (if
you only have one disk), RAID 0 or 1 and JBOD in BIG configurations,
providing up to 2 TB (terabytes) of shared network storage. Supporting
industry-standard protocols, you can easily add your storage device to your
existing network. In addition, network management and security are greatly
simplified through the Web-based User Interface (UI).
Additional features include:
zRAID Mode
zRAID Degrade
zQuota Management
zHW (hardware) Health Monitor
zUPS (uninterruptible power supply)
zReset to Factory Default Setting
zOne-touch Backup
zEvent Log
zSoftware shutdown by using Web Management
zCan function as a FTP server and printer server
zDHCP client support
zActive Directory support
zUPnP-AV media and iTunes Server

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1.1 Package Contents
Includes the following:
zSMCNAS02 Storage System
zHDD Rail × 2
zPower Adapter
zPower Cord
zRJ-45 Ethernet Cable
zSet of Screws
zUtility Disc
zQuick Start Guide

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1.2 Specifications
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Hardware
Processor
LSI NAS201
System Memory
128 MB of DDR2 SDRAM
Flash Memory
8 MB
Hard Disk Drive Bay/Type
Up to two 3.5-inch SATA (Serial ATA)
Storage Capacity
Provides up to greater than 2 TB
One Touch Button
Backup files from digital camera, mass storage,
and Card Reader
USB-UPS Support
HID power device standard
Network
Automatic MDIX Ethernt Port
(10/100/1000 Mbps)
Others
•USB port for still images, mass storage,
printer
•Card Reader (MMC, SD, MS card)
Power Supply
DC output 12 V / 5 A
Dimension
(H)140 x (W)120 x (D)240 mm
Weight
1.8 kg
Environment
•Operating temperature:
0 0C (32 0F) to 40 0C (104 0F)
•Storage relative humidity:
5 % to 90 % non-condensing
Software
Network Client Support
•Microsoft Windows
•Mac (10.4.x or above)
•Linux/Unix
Network Protocol
•TCP/IP
•HTTP
•FTP
•SMB/CIFS
NFS
Application for NAS Management
•Data Sharing, Protection
•Data Backup and Recovery software (for
Windows only)
•Web User Interface
Disk Configuration
Single, RAID 0/1, and JBOD (in BIG)
Browser
•Internet Explorer 5.5 or above
•Firefox 1.1 or above
•Safari Browser
Others
•English language support
•Real Time Clock (RTC)
•Programmable system clock
•Network time protocol support
•DHCP Client support
•Hardware/Software power off
•Reset button to return to factory default
setting
•Firmware upgradeable
•FTP server and printer server support
•Media Server (DLNA v.1.0) support
•iTunes Server
•Event logs and email alerts
•Hot swap and automatic rebuild
•Hardware monitor / temperature sensor
•BitTorrent P2P protocol support
•Daylight saving

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1.3 System View
Front Components
Ref Component Description
nHard Disk Drive
Compartment Contains two hard disk drive slots.
oCompartment
Cover Opening
Slot
Allows you to pull open the hard disk drive compartment
cover.
pDevice Indicators
Power Glows blue to indicate the power is on.
Network Glows green to indicate system is connected to network.
Blinks green to indicate system is trying to establish a
network connection.

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Ref Component Description
pDevice Indicators (continued)
RAID Glows blue to indicate RAID function is implemented.
Blinks blue to indicate RAID function is rebuilding the
hard disk drive.
Glows red to indicate RAID function is inactive/
malfunction.
HDD1
(right slot)
Glows blue to indicate hard disk drive 1 is on standby.
Blinks blue to indicate read/write functions of hard disk
drive 1.
HDD2
(left slot)
Glows blue to indicate hard disk drive 2 is on standby.
Blinks blue to indicate read/write functions of hard disk
drive 2.
OTB Glows blue to indicate system is connected with USB
storage device(s), or SD/MMC/MS card through Card
Reader slot.
Blinks blue upon pressing the One-Touch Backup button
to indicate read/write function.
qOne-Touch
Backup Button
Allows you to backup files from digital camera, mass
storage device, or Card Reader.
rCard Reader Accepts a MMC (MultiMediaCard), SD (Secure Digital),
or MS (Memory Stick) card for removable storage media.
sUSB Port Connects to a USB device, such as a USB mass storage
device.

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Rear Components
Ref Component Description
nPower Switch Turns the power on (I) and off (O).
oPower Connector
DC IN Connects to the power adapter.
pReset Switch
RESET Allows you to reset the system to the factory default
username, password, DHCP, and IP.
qRJ-45 Connector
LAN Connects the LAN cable.
Green LED (upper) – glows green when the system has an
available connection to LAN.
Yellow LED (lower) – blinks yellow when the system is
accessing the LAN.
rUSB Ports Connect USB devices, such as USB mass storage device
or digital camera, print server and UPS power systems.
sVentilation
Opening Maintain proper operating temperature. Do not cover or
block the openings.

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Chapter 2 Setting Up
Step 1. Install the Hard Disks
WARNING: This section is only applicable for installing new hard disk(s) that has never
installed NAS middleware before. If the hard disk has already installed NAS middleware,
then proceed to chapter 3 – DO NOT insert hard disk at this point.
1. Pull off the hard disk drive compartment cover from the device by pulling
on the indented portion.
CAUTION: Be gentle when pulling off the cover. Pulling it vigorously could damage the
cover hinges and device. The compartment cover was designed as a flat surface for the
protectionandsafetyofdata andharddisks.Itisnotencouragedtoopenthecompartment
cover frequently.

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2. Fasten two screws on "1" position to secure the HDD rail on the hard disk
drive. Fasten three screws on the opposite side of the hard disk drive
(without HDD rail).
NOTE: When installing a particular hard disk drive for the first time on your NAS, make
sure to first turn on the storage device before inserting the hard disk drive.
3. Slide the hard disk drive all the way into the right slot.
NOTE:Installthefirstharddiskdriveontherightslot,thesecondharddiskdriveontheleft
slot. This is important when implementing RAID.
4. Repeat step 2 and 3 to install the second hard disk drive.

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5. Slide the second hard disk drive all the way into the left slot.
6. Place the hard disk drive compartment cover back on the storage device.
CAUTION: Be gentle when replacing the cover to avoid damaging the cover hinges and
device. Replacing it vigorously could damage the cover hinges and device. The
compartmentcoverwasdesignedasaflatsurfacefortheprotectionandsafetyofdataand
hard disks. It is not encouraged to open the compartment cover frequently.
In the event that you would need to remove a hard disk drive, pull on the plastic
handle and slide the disk off the compartment.

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NOTE: If you have two hard disk drive installed, remove the hard disk drive on the left slot
first, then remove the hard disk drive on the right slot.
Step 2. Connect to the Network
1. Make sure that the computer is connected to a router.
2. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the network connector (LAN) on
the back of your storage system (NAS) and the other end to a router.
Or you can connect both your computer and storage system (NAS) to one
switch, and this switch is connected to the network which has a DHCP
server.

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Step 3. Connect to Power
1. Make sure that your storage system is turned off (Power switch on the “O”
position).
2. Plug the DC cord of the AC adapter to the power connector (DC IN) on the
rear of the storage system (n).
3. Plug the female end of the AC power cord to the AC adapter and the male
end to an electrical outlet (o).
CAUTION:
zWhen you disconnect the AC adapter, disconnect from the electrical outlet first and
then from the storage device. A reverse procedure may damage the AC adapter or
the storage device.
zWhen unplugging the connector, always hold the plug head. Never pull on the cord.
Step 4. Configure Your Storage System
See the next chapter for the software configuration instructions.

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