LevelOne Network Card FNS 5000 User Manual

LevelOne  
FNS-5000  
FNS-7000  
GNS-8000  
Network Attached Storage  
User’s Manual  
Version: 1.0  
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Contents  
Overview......................................................................................................................................................3  
Package Contents ......................................................................................................................................3  
System Overview ......................................................................................................................................3  
Installation and Set-up of LevelOne NAS...............................................................................................6  
Installing the Hardware .............................................................................................................................6  
Set-up before First Operation ....................................................................................................................9  
Administration of the LevelOne NAS .....................................................................................................10  
Accessing the Administration Page.........................................................................................................10  
Administration.........................................................................................................................................12  
Quick Configuration................................................................................................................................13  
System Settings .......................................................................................................................................13  
Network Settings.....................................................................................................................................14  
Disk Configuration..................................................................................................................................16  
User Management....................................................................................................................................17  
Network Share Management ...................................................................................................................20  
System Tools...........................................................................................................................................21  
Statistics & Logs .....................................................................................................................................23  
Accessing the LevelOne NAS...................................................................................................................24  
Using Microsoft Windows ......................................................................................................................24  
Using the Apple Mac Operating System .................................................................................................25  
Using the Unix/Linux Operating System ................................................................................................31  
Using Novell NetWare ............................................................................................................................31  
Using a Web Browser..............................................................................................................................31  
Using File Transfer Protocol (FTP).........................................................................................................31  
LevelOne NAS - Maintenance .................................................................................................................32  
Shutdown/Restart the Server ...................................................................................................................32  
Reset the Administrator Password & Network Settings..........................................................................32  
Disk Failure or Malfunction ....................................................................................................................32  
Power Outage or Abnormal Shutdown....................................................................................................33  
Appendix A LCD Panel..........................................................................................................................34  
Displayed Information.............................................................................................................................34  
Checking IP address, system and disk information.................................................................................34  
System Setting Function..........................................................................................................................35  
Appendix B Web File Manager.............................................................................................................36  
Using Web File Manager.........................................................................................................................36  
Web File Manager Icon...........................................................................................................................38  
Appendix C Quick Install Wizard.........................................................................................................39  
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................39  
Screenshot ...............................................................................................................................................39  
Operation Help ........................................................................................................................................40  
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Chapter1  
Overview  
Package Contents  
Network Attached Storage Appliance  
User’s Manual  
Power Cord  
One CAT-5 Ethernet Cable  
Quick Install Wizard CD-ROM  
System Overview  
FNS-5000  
z Front View  
LCD Panel  
Setting  
Switch A  
4 LED indicators: Power, Error,  
Network, and Disk Access  
Setting  
Switch B  
z Rear View  
Configuration Reset Switch  
Power Switch  
RJ-45  
Network  
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FNS-7000  
LCD Panel  
z Front View  
Setting  
Switch A  
4 LED indicators: Power,  
Error, Network, and Disk  
Access  
4 IDE Hard Disk Drives  
Setting  
Switch B  
z Rear View  
Configuration Reset Switch  
Power  
Switch  
RJ-45  
Network  
ATX Redundant Power Supply  
GNS-8000  
z Front View  
Setting  
Switch A  
LCD Panel  
4 LED indicators: Power,  
Setting  
Error, Network, and Disk  
Access  
Switch B  
z Rear View  
ATX Redundant Power Supply  
Configuration Reset Switch  
RJ-45  
Network  
Power Switch  
SCSI Connector ( for  
Tape Drive )  
RS232 Connector  
( for UPS )  
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Indicator light at the left of the LCD panel  
Shines when power is on  
Indicates a system error which needs to be corrected  
This light flashes when data is being transmitted through the  
network  
This light flashes when data is being stored or retrieved from the  
disks  
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Chapter2  
Installation and Set-up of LevelOne NAS  
Installing the Hardware  
Install Hard Drive into FNS-7000  
Once you start installing a hard drive into the FNS-7000, you have to obey following  
steps:  
Power off the FNS-7000.  
Release the screws(right & left sides) of drive bay in which the new hard drive will  
install.  
Make sure the hard driver’s jumpers ”Master/Slave” setting are set to “Cable select”  
when you put the new hard drive into the drive tray. Instructions of new hard drive  
settings, please refer to the user guide along with the new hard drive.  
Attach the power cable from drive tray to your new hard drive.  
Attach the IDE connector to the new hard drive.  
( please keep around 15~20˚ between hard drive and drive tray)  
Put the screws into the drive tray’s down side to tighten new hard drive.  
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Slide the drive tray with new hard drive into the drive and tighten the screws (right &  
left sides).  
Install Hard Drive into GNS-8000  
Once you start installing a hard drive into the GNS-8000, you have to obey following  
steps:  
Power off the GNS-8000.  
Push the front panel ears and pull out the panel.  
Unlock the drive bay in which the new hard drive will install.  
Make sure the hard driver’s jumpers ”Master/Slave” setting are set to “Cable select”  
when you put the new hard drive into the drive tray. Instructions of new hard drive  
settings, please refer to the user guide along with the new hard drive.  
Attach the power cable from drive tray to your new hard drive.  
Attach the IDE connector to the new hard drive.  
( please keep around 15~20˚ between hard drive and drive tray)  
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Put the screws into the drive tray’s down side to tighten new hard drive.  
Slide the drive tray with new hard drive into the drive and push forward the panel.  
The following steps will guide you through the LevelOne NAS hardware installation:  
1.Connect the LevelOne NAS to your Network..  
2. For GNS-8000 only: If you want to back up your files to the tape, please connect the  
tape drive to the SCSI port on the back of your LevelOne NAS. Then turn on the tape  
drive  
3. For GNS-8000 only: To use a UPS with your unit, please connect the UPS to the RS-  
232 port on the back of your LevelOne NAS via a serial cable. And connect the power  
plug of the LevelOne NAS to the output power inlet of the UPS  
4.Power on the LevelOne NAS.  
Note: The power switch uses toggle switch design (after pushing the button it will  
return to the original position). All you need to do is to flip the switch once to  
turn-on or turn-off.  
When all power cables have been properly connected, push the Power Switch on the back of  
the LevelOne NAS. The LCD Panel will light up and the system is ready for set-up:  
Server Name  
Date  
NAS001122  
192.168.0.1  
05/22  
02:48  
IP Address  
Time  
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At this time the hardware installation of your LevelOne NAS is complete. Please proceed to  
“Set-up before First Operation”.  
Set-up before First Operation  
The factory default settings of your LevelOne NAS will search the network via DHCP  
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) to automatically detect IP address settings. If your  
network does not support the DHCP protocol, the LevelOne NAS will use the default  
settings listed below:  
IP Address  
192.168.0.1  
Subnet Mask  
255.255.255.0  
Once the LevelOne NAS completes its boot-up process, the LCD panel displays the current  
IP address settings.  
If your network does not support the DHCP protocol, you must configure your LevelOne  
NAS to the proper LAN settings before using it for the first time. (If you do not know your  
LAN settings, please contact your network administrator).  
1. Use the LCD panel to change the network settings. For more information, see  
Appendix A.  
2. Use the Quick Install Wizard on the disk or the CD-ROM to change the network  
settings. For more information, see Appendix C.  
Once you complete the LevelOne NAS settings, you can use your web browser to perform  
further administrative settings.  
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Chapter3  
Administration of the LevelOne NAS  
Once you have installed the LevelOne NAS and other hardware and connected it to the  
networks, you can use your browser (supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later and  
Netscape Navigator 4.5 or later; Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 is recommended) to  
complete administrative tasks for the LevelOne NAS.  
Accessing the Administration Page  
The following methods allows administrator to access the Administration page:  
1. Launch your web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.5 is recommended). If  
you know the IP address of the LevelOne NAS, type the IP address in the address bar of  
the browser and press “Enter”. The IP address can also be obtained on the LCD display  
of the LevelOne NAS (see Appendix A).  
2. Use the Quick Installation Wizard (see Appendix C) and double-click on LevelOne NAS  
in the list which appears. When the browser displays the home page of your LevelOne  
NAS, click on the Administration link.  
Enter the user name and password to continue the administration setup.  
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The factory default login name and password are as follows:  
Login:  
Password:  
Administrator  
admin  
If this is the first time you enter the Administration page, the Quick Configuration page  
appears automatically. Please refer to the Quick Configuration section for more details.  
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Administration  
The Administration comprises the following eight sections:  
Administration  
D Quick Configuration  
D System Settings  
D Server Name  
D Date & Time  
D Language Setting  
D View System Settings  
D Network Settings  
DTCP/IP Configuration  
DMicrosoft Networking  
DApple Networking  
DNFS Service  
DNetWare Service  
DWeb Service  
DFTP Service  
DView Network Settings  
DDisk Configuration  
DCreate Disk Volume  
DSingle Disk Volume  
DRAID 5 Disk Volume  
DRAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume  
DRAID 0 Striping Disk Volume  
DLinear Disk Volume  
DDelete Disk Volume  
DExamine Disk Volume  
DFormat Disk Volume  
DView Disk & Volume Status  
DUser Management  
DUsers  
DCreate  
DChange Password  
DCreate Private Network Share  
DAssign User Groups  
DNFS Settings  
DQuota Settings  
DDelete  
DUser Groups  
DCreate  
DCreate Private Network Share  
DAssign Users  
DDelete  
DPDC Authentication Settings  
DQuota  
DBackup / Restore User Settings  
DNetwork Share Management  
DCreate  
DProperty  
DAccess Control  
DDelete  
DSystem Tools  
DSNMP Settings  
DAlert Notification  
DRestart / Shutdown  
DHardware Settings  
DUPS (GNS-8000 only)  
DSystem Update  
DChange Logo  
DTape Backup (GNS-8000 only)  
DStatistics & Logs  
DActive Users  
DEvent Logs  
DDHCP Logs  
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Quick Configuration  
The Quick Configuration will guide you through the configuration process step-by-step, as  
follows:  
1. Enter the name, workgroup and description for this server.  
2. Change the administrator's password.  
3. Enter the date, time and time zone for this server.  
4. Select the language that this server will use for file names.  
5. Enter the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway for this server  
6. Select the network file services that you want to provide on this server.  
7. Configure disk volume on this server.  
8. Configure the method of user authentication.  
9. Manage users and user groups for this server.  
10. Manage network shares on this server.  
Due to different configurations, it might takes from 3 to 10 minutes to complete the Quick  
Configuration.  
System Settings  
Basic system settings include the server name, date, time, and language settings.  
Server Name  
You must assign a unique name for your LevelOne NAS for ease of identification within  
the local network. The server name can accommodate as much as 14 characters, which  
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can be a combination of letters (A-Z or a-z), numbers (0-9) and hyphens (-). The server  
will not accept name containing blank spaces, period (.), or names with only numbers.  
The LCD display will show the current server name.  
Next, you must configure your LevelOne NAS to the workgroup. The workgroup  
represents a basic computer group within the Microsoft Network. Files are normally  
shared within the group. Workgroups can accommodate as much as 15 characters but  
must exclude the following characters:  
; : " < > * + = \ | ? , [ ] /  
The first character cannot be a period (.). For ease of management and usage, please set  
your LevelOne NAS and attached computer(s) in the same workgroup.  
Moreover, the LevelOne NAS allows you to specify comments (such as administrator  
name, department, or location) that describe the LevelOne NAS for ease of identification  
to an on-line user.  
Date & Time  
Set the date, time, and time zone according to your current location. If the settings are  
incorrectly entered, the following problems may occur:  
1. When using a web browser to access or save a file, the time of the file accessed or  
saved may be out of sync.  
2. The system event log time will be incorrect compared to the actual time an action  
occurred.  
Language Setting  
The server is based on the language settings and uses it accordingly while creating or  
displaying files and directories. Select the correct language settings to avoid the  
following problems:  
1. Inability to create files or directories with special wording.  
2. Inability to display files or directories name with special wording.  
Network Settings  
The network settings include TCP/IP configuration and network service settings.  
TCP/IP Configuration  
According to your local network, you can choose the following two methods to configure  
the TCP/IP settings:  
1. Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP  
If your network supports DHCP, the LevelOne NAS will automatically use the DHCP  
protocol to retrieve the IP (Internet Protocol) address and related information.  
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2. Use static IP address  
Use the user defined IP address settings.  
Fixed IP Address  
The IP address is a 32-bit digit code used to differentiate each single entity on a  
network. The IP address is separated into 4 groups of eight bits separated by dots:  
192.168.0.1  
Subnet Mask  
The subnet mask is used to define computer within the same local network. It is a  
32-bits digit code: 255.xxx.xxx.xxx.  
Default Gateway  
The gateway is generally referred as an interchange point that connects two  
networks, such as LAN and WAN. If you don’t need to configure gateway address,  
just set it as 0.0.0.0.  
Enable DHCP Server  
Once the DHCP server’s dynamic address allocation function is activated it will  
automatically assign dynamic addresses to any computer in the network that is  
configured to automatically obtain IP addresses.  
Note: Only one DHCP server may be activated at any time in a network to avoid  
causing conflicts in communication.  
Microsoft Networking  
Users using the LevelOne NAS on the Microsoft Windows operating systems must  
start Microsoft Network Services.  
If the local network has a WINS server installed, please specify the IP address. The  
LevelOne NAS will automatically register its name and IP address with the WINS service.  
Or you can enable your LevelOne NAS as the WINS server for your network.  
Apple Networking  
Users using the LevelOne NAS on Apple’s Mac operating systems must enable  
AppleTalk network support.  
If your AppleTalk network uses extended networks, and is assigned with multiple zones,  
please assign a zone name to the LevelOne NAS. If you do not want to assign a network  
zone, please enter an asterisk (*). Asterisk (*) is the default setting.  
NFS Service  
Users using LevelOne NAS on Unix/Linux operating system computer or server must  
start Unix/Linux NFS service. The LevelOne NAS supports NFS version 2.0. To  
correctly use the NFS service, you must assign a User’s UID and IP address. Please  
select User Management · Users · NFS Settings to start the setup.  
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NetWare Service  
If you wish to use NetWare to access the LevelOne NAS, you must activate the NetWare  
service. The LevelOne NAS will then operate in a manner similar to a Novell NetWare  
3.12 file server.  
Web Service  
Other than standard OS support, you have the choice to use a web browser to access your  
files on the LevelOne NAS. If your LevelOne NAS is connected to the Internet and uses  
a valid IP address, the LevelOne NAS allows you to access your files using a web  
browser from anywhere in the world.  
FTP Service  
If you wish to download files from or upload files to your LevelOne NAS by using file  
transfer protocol (FTP), you must first activate the FTP service.  
Disk Configuration  
The LevelOne NAS can accommodate a maximum of four disks. The Disk Volume can be  
configured according to your needs.  
Single Disk  
You can choose to use a stand-alone disk. However, if the disk is damaged, all data will  
be lost.  
RAID 5 Disk Volume  
Three or more hard disks can be teamed up to form a large-capacity RAID 5 disk group.  
This system will distribute and store data among its various member disks as it is received.  
At the same time it uses an amount of space roughly equivalent to a whole disk to store  
reference numbers with the same elements. Should one of the disks in the group suffer  
some kind of damage, you can shut down the computer and install a new disk, and the  
system will restore the data on the new disk using the reference number. In addition, if  
you have a system with four disks but use only three in your RAID 5 group, the fourth  
will serve as a backup disk. If one of the three disks is damaged the system will  
automatically start using the spare disk without powering down and changing the affected  
disk. Generally speaking, the capacity of a RAID 5 disk group is one disk’s worth of  
space less than the total rated capacity of the group.  
Note. RAID 5 may be used only with equipment which has three or more disks.  
RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume  
Mirroring Disk protects your data by automatically backing up the contents of one disk  
onto the second disk of a mirrored pair. This protects your data if one of the disks fails.  
Unfortunately, the storing capacity is equal to a single disk, as the second drive is used to  
automatically back up the first. Mirroring Disk is suitable for personal or corporate use to  
store important data.  
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RAID 0 Striping Disk Volume  
Striping disk combines two or more disks into one larger disk. It offers the fastest disk  
access but it does not have any protection of your data if the striped array fails. The disk  
capacity equals the number of disks in the array times the size of the smallest disk.  
Striping disk is usually used to maximize your disk capacity or for fast disk access but not  
for storing important data.  
Linear Disk Volume  
You can combine two or more disks into one larger disk. During file saving, the files are  
saved on physical disks sequentially but do not have a disk failure file protection function.  
The overall capacity of linear disks is the sum of all disks. Linear disks are generally used  
for storing large data and are not appropriate to use for file protection of important data.  
By factory default, the LevelOne NAS has been pre-set into one large disk. If you wish to  
use other disk configurations, the settings can be changed during the first Quick  
Configuration access. Furthermore, to increase the hard disk life, the hard disk will go to  
standby mode if there is no access within 30 minutes. If any data access happens while the  
hard disk is in stand-by mode, it will take 3 or 5 seconds for the hard disk to return to normal  
mode. You can select System Tools · Hardware Settings to change the setting.  
You can also perform the following disk administration:  
Create Disk Volume  
Delete Disk Volume  
Examine Disk Volume  
Format Disk Volume  
View Disk & Volume Status  
User Management  
The LevelOne NAS can share its files with multiple users. It is important to plan and  
organize users and user groups’ accessibility to ease the administration work.  
Users  
The factory default settings contain the following user settings:  
Administrator  
By default, the administrator is a member of the administrators group and has access to  
the system administration. You cannot delete the user Administrator.  
Guest  
When you use a non-registered user name to login, the server recognizes it as a Guest and  
will allow limited access. A guest does not belong to any user group. You cannot delete  
the user Guest or create a password.  
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Anonymous  
When you connect to the server by FTP service, you can use the name to login as a guest.  
You cannot delete this user or change its password.  
You can create a new user according to your needs. The following information is required  
to create a new user:  
User Name  
The user name must not exceed 32 characters. It is case insensitive and it can contain  
double-byte characters. (Such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) But it cannot contain  
any of the characters below:  
" / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? < > ` '  
Password  
The password must not exceed 16 characters. Due to security concerns, the password  
must be at least 6 characters. Try to avoid using codes that are easily decipherable.  
You can perform the following settings for users:  
Create User  
Change Password  
Create Private Network Share  
Assign User Groups  
NFS Settings  
Quota Settings  
Delete User  
User Groups  
To administer access rights, you can create user groups. User groups are a collection of  
users with the same access rights to files or folders. By factory default, the server  
contains the following pre-defined user groups:  
Administrators  
All members of the administrators group have the rights to perform system management.  
You cannot delete the administrators user groups.  
Everyone  
All registered users belongs to everyone group. You cannot delete the user groups,  
“Everyone” or delete any of its users.  
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You can administer user groups with the following:  
Create User Groups  
Create Private Network Share  
Assign Users  
Delete User Groups  
User groups name must not exceed 256 characters. It is case insensitive and it can  
contain double-byte characters. (Such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) But it cannot  
contain any of the characters below:  
" / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? < > ` '  
To properly manage security, it is very important to manage users and user groups. You  
may set the share access parameters of each user or user group accordingly.  
PDC Authentication Settings  
If you have a Windows PDC (Primary Domain Controller) server to handle the domain  
security in your network, you don’t need to re-enter all the users and groups with the  
LevelOne NAS. You can simply enable the PDC authentication feature; the LevelOne  
NAS will connect with the NT domain and get all the information of the domain users  
and groups automatically.  
To enable PDC authentication, you must enter the domain name as well as the user name  
and password already established in this domain. The LevelOne NAS will use the user  
name and password to log in to the NT domain and retrieve user and group information.  
Once you have configured the LevelOne NAS to use PDC authentication, all NT domain  
users and groups will appear in lists of users and groups for which you can define access  
rights.  
Note: NetWare users cannot be authenticated via the PDC server. To properly  
authenticate NetWare users, please go to User Management · Users · Change  
Password page and type the password for that user manually.  
Quota  
The amount of space given out to all users in the system can be limited in order to  
manage and allocate it efficiently. Once these restrictions are in place, users will be  
prevented from obtaining more space once they have reached their limit. This prevents  
monopolizing of a large amount of disk space by a small group of users. No limitations  
are set on the system when it leaves the factory.  
Backup/Restore User Settings  
You may back up all user settings on to your computer as well as restore previously  
backed up user settings file to your LevelOne NAS. This function allows you to easily  
maintain the user settings.  
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Network Share Management  
The primary purpose of network storage is file sharing. In a standard operation environment,  
you can create different network share folders for various types of files, or provide different  
file access rights to users or user groups. By factory default, a “public” share folder is  
created. The share folder gives full access to all users or guests.  
Administer network shares with the following:  
Create a Network Share  
Change the name, path and comment of a network share  
Set access right for a network share  
Remove a network share  
You can create new network shares according to your needs. While creating a network share  
the following parameters must be set:  
Network Share Name  
The network share name must not exceed 12 characters. It cannot contain double-byte  
characters (such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) as well as the characters listed below:  
" . + = / \ : | * ? < > ; [ ] %  
Disk Volume  
The network share will be created under the specified disk volume.  
Path  
All data are stored under the assigned path onto the disk volume. You can select Specify  
Path Automatically to allow the server to automatically create a new path on the disk  
volume to store the network share files. Or you can assign a specific path for the share  
folder. The manually assigned path cannot exceed 256 characters and cannot contain the  
characters listed below:  
" \ : | * ? < > ; ` '  
Comment  
The Comment field allows a brief description of the share folder to help users identify its  
purpose in a network neighborhood window. The comment cannot exceed 128 characters.  
Once the network share is created, you can start assigning access rights to users or user  
groups:  
Full Access  
Full access allows the user or user group to read, write, create, or remove all files and  
directories in the network share.  
Read Only  
Reads files only in the network share but denies functions to write, create or delete files or  
directories.  
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Deny Access  
Denies all files access on the network share.  
System Tools  
The following system tools allow optimized maintenance or management of your LevelOne  
NAS:  
SNMP Settings  
In order to use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to manage the LevelOne  
NAS's network components, the SNMP service must be started.  
Alert Notification  
Configures administrator’s e-mail address and SMTP server IP address. In case of  
warning or malfunction, an email is automatically sent to the administrator.  
Restart / Shutdown  
Powers off or restarts the LevelOne NAS.  
Hardware Settings  
You can enable or disable the following hardware functions of your LevelOne NAS:  
1. Enable LCD panel setting function  
The default is enabled. Allow you to change the TCP/IP configuration using the  
LCD panel buttons.  
2. Enable configuration reset switch  
The default is enabled. Depress and hold on the configuration reset switch for 5  
seconds to reset the administrator password and network settings to the factory  
default.  
3. Enable hard disk standby mode  
The default is enabled. Hard disk will go to standby mode if there is no access within  
the period you specify.  
4. Enable buzzer  
Default setting is enabled. If the buzzer is disabled, it will not sound when a system  
error occurs, but the warning light will still shine.  
UPS (For GNS-8000 Only)  
The LevelOne NAS is equipped with a serial port interface to support UPS  
(uninterrupted power supply) connection. By connecting the UPS to the serial port  
and enabling the UPS support, you can protect the system from abnormal shutdown  
caused by power outage. In the event of utility power failure, the system will shut  
down automatically by probing the power status of the connected UPS unit. You can  
also set a shutdown timer to power off the system automatically after it detects the  
AC power failure. In general, the UPS can keep supplying the power for the system  
for about 5 to 10 minutes. But this depends on the maximum load of the UPS and the  
number of the loads connected to it.  
If the UPS you used is not supported, please contact technical support or visit our  
web site for updated news.  
System Update  
Performs system software updates. Make sure that the image file that you are about to  
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update is the correct version and read through the instructions carefully. It is wise to back  
up all existing data on the LevelOne NAS prior to performing system software update.  
The current settings will remain unchanged after the system is upgraded.  
Change Logo  
You can place a picture that you desire on the upper right corner of the home page. The  
size of the picture cannot exceed 20K  
Tape Backup (For GNS-8000 Only)  
The tape backup tools allow you to perform the backup or restore jobs using a tape  
drive with ease. In principal, there are two different types of backups: Full Backup or  
Incremental Backup. Full backup will back up all the files in the backup source.  
However, the incremental backup will only back up any modified or new files after  
last backup.  
Backup Now  
To back up the files to the tape right away, you can run an immediate backup job.  
Restore  
To restore from the previously backup tape, you can perform the restore operation.  
Scheduled Jobs  
You can schedule a backup job to be executed automatically at any later time  
periodically.  
Tools  
There are several useful tape functions to operate on the tape drive. For example, you  
can rewind, eject or erase the tape here.  
Job Status  
You can review or monitor the status of the backup or restore job.  
Note:  
1. The SCSI tape drive has to be properly connected and turned on before  
starting the system, or it will not be detected.  
2. The HVD (High Voltage Differential) SCSI tape drive is not supported by  
this system.  
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Statistics & Logs  
You can monitor the current logon user of the LevelOne NAS and the system event logs for  
the purpose of user administration or system diagnostic reference.  
Active Users  
Displays information on all online users.  
Event Logs  
The LevelOne NAS can store thousands of recent event logs, including warning, error  
and information messages. In the event of a system malfunction (LCD error indicator  
lights up), the event logs can be retrieved to help diagnose the system problem.  
DHCP Logs  
If the DHCP server function is activated, you can use it to monitor all of the assigned  
dynamic addresses, client MAC addresses and other information.  
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Chapter4  
Accessing the LevelOne NAS  
Using Microsoft Windows  
Under the Microsoft Windows operating system, you can access the LevelOne NAS using  
the following steps:  
1. Use the following methods to locate and connect the LevelOne NAS within the local  
network:  
Click on the Start button and select Run in the Windows menu bar. Enter the name  
of the LevelOne NAS, for example: \\NAS004001, and press Enter.  
You may also look for the LevelOne NAS within the Network Neighborhood.  
Locate the workgroup and find the name of your LevelOne NAS. When the server is  
found, double-click on the server name to connect.  
You may also use the “Search for Computers” function to look for your LevelOne  
NAS in Windows. Under Windows ME or Windows 2000, please follow these steps:  
1. Open “My Network Places” folder.  
2. Under the tools bar menu click “Search”.  
3. Computer Name path key-in LevelOne NAS name.  
4. Click once on Search.  
Once the LevelOne NAS is found, double-click your mouse button to connect.  
2. Once the connection to the LevelOne NAS is successful, all listing on your available  
network share are displayed. Move the mouse pointer to the network share you want to  
access and click the right button once. A popup menu appears; select “Map Network  
Drive”. A popup window that allows you to assign a drive letter for the network share  
appears (note: do not use the drive letter used by the CD-ROM). If you wish to make the  
share folder available for your next start-up, check the “Reconnect at logon” box on the  
popup window and click on “OK” to make the network share as one disk drive in your  
system.  
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3. Once the network share is a part of your system disk drives, you can locate the network  
share in “My Computer” and access it as a regular hard disk drive.  
Using the Apple Mac Operating System  
If you are a Mac OS user, you can use the following two methods to access to your  
LevelOne NAS:  
1. Using Network Browser  
a. Choose “Network Browser” in the Apple menu.  
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b. In the “Network Browser”, choose AppleTalk; a list of all computer on the  
AppleTalk network appears. Choose the LevelOne NAS.  
c. Once the LevelOne NAS is chosen, the system will request you to input the login  
name and password. Click then “Connect” or use “Guest” to enter. When the  
login name and password are confirmed, a popup window informs you that the  
connection is made with the LevelOne NAS.  
d. When the LevelOne NAS is connected, the network browser displays all the  
network shares. You can then access or drag & drop the share folders.  
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e. Choose either one of the network shares to start to link. The network share  
appears on the Mac OS desktop.  
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2. Using the Chooser  
a. Select Chooser in the Apple menu bar.  
b. Click on AppleShare. The name of the LevelOne NAS appears on the right side  
of the window.  
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c. Use the mouse to highlight the LevelOne NAS and then click on the “OK” button  
located at the bottom right-hand side of the screen.  
d. Enter the correct login name and password or use “Guest” to login, then click on  
“Connect”.  
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e. All available network shares will be listed. Use the mouse to choose a network  
share and click on “OK”.  
f. You can then close the Chooser program. Double click on the icon on the desktop  
to access your files.  
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Using the Unix/Linux Operating System  
Other than Microsoft OS and Mac OS, your LevelOne NAS supports Unix based systems  
(such as IBM AIX, HP-UX, Sun Solaris, Linux, Free BSD, etc) through the NFS service:  
1. Under Unix, use the following commands:  
mount -t nfs <LevelOne NAS IP address>:/<Network Share Name> <Directory to Mount>  
For example, if your LevelOne NAS’s IP address is 192.168.0.1 and you want to link the  
network share folder “public” under the /mnt/pub directory, use the following command.  
mount -t nfs 192.168.0.1:/public /mnt/pub  
Note: You must login as “root” user to initiate the above command.  
2. Logged in as the user id that you defined, you can use the mounted directory to access  
your network share files.  
For more information about NFS settings, please refer to your Unix system documentation.  
Using Novell NetWare  
If you are accessing the LevelOne NAS from the NetWare client, please refer to the  
NetWare user’s manual for more information. The LevelOne NAS functions as a NetWare  
3.12 file server.  
Using a Web Browser  
Other than OS support, your Disk On-line Sever also provides a convenient web style file  
management that allows using a standard web browser to access your data. If you link the  
LevelOne NAS onto the Internet and use a public IP address, you can logon to access the  
files from anywhere in the world.  
For more information, please refer to Appendix B.  
Using File Transfer Protocol (FTP)  
In addition to working with multiple operating systems, the LevelOne NAS also supports  
FTP. You can use popular FTP software and enter the user name and password to connect to  
the LevelOne NAS. Or you may key in anonymous as the user name in order to access  
public network share folders that is open to guest users.  
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Chapter5  
LevelOne NAS - Maintenance  
The LevelOne NAS has been specially designed to run on 24 hours, 7 days a week and to be  
ready at all times. It is also robust to protect against system crashes caused by power loss.  
This section provides a general maintenance overview.  
Shutdown/Restart the Server  
Please use the following steps to shutdown/restart the server:  
1. Ask all the connected users to save their working files and stop using the LevelOne  
NAS.  
2. Open the administration web page and go to System Tools · Restart/Shutdown. Follow  
the instructions to restart or shutdown the system.  
Reset the Administrator Password & Network Settings  
If you accidentally forget the administrator password, you will not be able to perform any  
administration work on the LevelOne NAS. Under this condition, you can reset the  
administrator password and network configuration to the factory default.  
1. Use the tip of a ball point pen and depress the configuration reset switch located on  
the back of the LevelOne NAS. Hold it for about 5 seconds until the beep.  
2. The network configuration will be reset, and you may need to re-configure some or  
all of the network settings before you can connect to the LevelOne NAS.  
3. Use a web browser to connect to the LevelOne NAS. Enter the System  
Administration and enter the following login name and password.  
Login:  
Password:  
Administrator  
admin  
You can then perform system administration.  
Note: If the configuration reset switch is disabled in the System Tools · Hardware  
Settings page, you are no longer able to use this function. Please remember  
your administrator password.  
Disk Failure or Malfunction  
If you are suffering from a disk failure or malfunction, please do the following:  
1. Log all abnormal events or messages for technician’s reference.  
2. Stop all operations of the LevelOne NAS and power it off.  
3. Contact the customer service for technical support.  
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Note: Your LevelOne NAS must be repaired by a trained technician. Please do not try to  
repair the LevelOne NAS on your own.  
Power Outage or Abnormal Shutdown  
In the event of power outage or abnormal shutdown of the LevelOne NAS, the system  
should return to its original state prior to shutdown or power outage after restart. If the  
system is not operating within normal parameters, please proceed with the following steps:  
1. In the event of system configuration setting lost during power outage or abnormal  
shutdown, please manually reset your desired configurations.  
2. In the event of system operating abnormally or error message, please contact customer  
service for support.  
To prevent similar occurrence, please periodically backup all critical files or folders and  
remember the following tips:  
1. Please follow Shutdown/Restart the Server steps described above for normal shutdown  
or restart.  
2. If you are able to anticipate power outage, please backup all critical files or folders prior  
to power outage and shutdown your server normally. Restart your server once the power  
has returned to normal.  
To prevent major lost of data in the event of a disk failure, please back up your data  
periodically.  
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Appendix A LCD Panel  
Displayed Information  
After system powers on, the following information is displayed on the LCD panel:  
Server Name  
Date  
Setting Switch A  
(Button A in the  
text below)  
Power  
Error  
NAS4020  
61.235.61.33  
05/22  
02:47  
Network  
Hard Disk  
Setting Switch B  
(Button B in the  
text below)  
IP Address  
Time  
Checking IP address, system and disk information  
Click on B to show the available disk space. Please note that this is actually the entire  
amount of disk space, and not the amount of space that you can use.  
DISK NUMBER: 4  
SIZE: 38361.09MB  
Click on B again to show current CPU temperature and fan speed.  
Note: NAS-2000 will not show this information.  
TEMP: 32o C  
FAN : 3590 RPM  
Click B again to display the model number and version information as shown below:  
NAS4020  
2.11(0311)  
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System Setting Function  
z
Enter System Setting  
1. Press the switch A for two seconds to enter System Setting.  
2. Press the switch B for selection options.  
3. Press the switch A to enter the selection options.  
z NETWORK SETTINGS  
Enter the Network Setting, press the switch B to choose DHCP or Static IP.  
1. Obtain IP Address Automatically (DHCP)  
DHCP will automatically obtain IP address settings.  
2. Specify Static IP Address (STATIC IP)  
press the switch A to select STATIC IP and complete the following steps:  
SET STATIC IP  
Press the switch B to set the IP address settings (press the switch B to select the  
number 0~25)/ Press the switch A for the next number.  
SET NETMASK  
Follow the same procedure as above.  
SET GATEWAY  
Follow the same procedure as above.  
SELECT STATIC IP  
Press the switch B to select YES or NO and confirm by pressing the switch  
A.NO will return to the Network Settings menu.  
RESTART SYSTEM  
You need to restart the system to make changes effective. Press the switch B to  
select YES or NO and press the switch A to confirm.  
z POWER DOWN  
Press the switch A to shutdown the system.  
z REBOOT SYSTEM  
Press the switch A to reboot the system.  
z EXIT  
Press the switch A to exit the settings menu.  
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Appendix B Web File Manager  
Using Web File Manager  
Start your web browser and enter your LevelOne NASs home page. Select Web File  
Manager and enter the correct login name and password. You may also enter “guest” in  
the login name field with no password to access the network shares on the LevelOne  
NASs as an anonymous guest.  
The LevelOne NASs allows you to organize your network share folders on-line. You can  
save these files inside folders as well as rename and remove files or folders.  
How to View Files On-line  
Click on a file displayed on the web page. The file’s data are displayed on the browser. If  
your browser does not support the file format, the download window pops up  
automatically. Once the file is downloaded, you can open it on your computer.  
How to Create Folders  
1. Enter the folder that you want to create the new folder.  
2. On the tool bar, click on  
( Create Folder ).  
3. Enter the name of the new folder and confirm.  
Renaming Files or Folders  
1. Select the file or folder you want to rename.  
2. On the tool bar, click on  
( Rename ).  
3. Enter the new file or folder name and confirm.  
Deleting Files or Folders  
1. Check the file(s) or folder(s) you wish to delete.  
2. On the tool bar, click on  
( Delete ).  
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3. A window appears. Click on OK to delete the selected file or folder.  
To delete all files and folders, click on  
( Select All ),then click on  
( Delete ).  
Uploading  
1. Enter the folder of the file you want to upload.  
2. Click on “Browse…” to select the file you want to upload.  
3. Click on “Upload”.  
Downloading  
1. Click the right mouse button on the file which you want to download.  
2. A context menu appears. Click on “Save Target As…” to download the file.  
Logging out Web File Manager  
On the tool bar, click on  
( Logout ) to leave the web file manager.  
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Web File Manager Icon  
Up - go back to the parent folder  
Refresh – reload the current page  
Home - go back to the network shares list home page  
Create Folder – create a new folder  
Rename – rename the selected file or folder  
Delete – remove the selected file(s) or folder(s)  
Select All – select all files and folders  
Select None – cancel all selection  
Logout – leave the web file manager  
Full access network share folder  
Read-only network share folder  
Malfunction network share folder  
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Appendix C Quick Install Wizard  
Introduction  
The Quick Install Wizard enables you to list the LevelOne NASs within your local network,  
and display basic information such as server names, workgroups and IP addresses. You may  
also set up the server name, date/time and basic network configuration of the LevelOne NAS  
via this program.  
Screenshot  
Indicates the IP  
address of the  
server.  
Windows workgroup  
joined by the  
LevelOne NAS.  
All LevelOne NASs  
can be identified  
using a unique server  
name.  
Set up Server Name,  
Date, Time and basic  
network  
configurations.  
View detailed information  
about the selected server.  
Re-search for LevelOne  
NASs in the network zone  
Display operating  
Configuration  
complete; exit  
program  
instructions for  
the Installation  
Wizard  
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Operation Help  
1. Set up your LevelOne NAS:  
Select the LevelOne NAS that you want to configure, and then click on the  
Configure button. An authentication window asking you to enter the administrator’s  
password appears as shown below:  
Click on OK after entering the password.. If the name and password are correct, the  
configuration window is displayed on the screen:  
Name for this LevelOne  
NAS. You can input any  
name you want except  
special characters. The  
maximum length is 14  
characters.  
If this option is  
Date  
enabled, the server  
obtains the IP address  
automatically from the  
DHCP server.  
Time  
Enter the IP address  
exclusively assigned to this  
server.  
The subnet mask is used  
to distinguish the  
network ID and host ID  
portions of the IP  
address.  
If this option is enabled,  
the server uses the IP  
address settings  
specified.  
The IP address for the  
default gateway that  
connects to the Internet or  
other network.  
Exits and discards  
changes.  
Exits and saves  
changes.  
Change the settings and click on OK when done to complete the configuration  
setup.  
Note:  
1. After changing some settings, you may be asked to restart the LevelOne  
NAS.  
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2. If you want to set up detailed configuration, you need to enter the administration  
web page of the LevelOne NAS via the browser.  
For more configurations, check your browser under “System Administration”  
2. Viewing detailed information on the LevelOne NAS:  
Choose the LevelOne NAS by highlighting it with the mouse, then click on “Group  
Data” to display current settings and status as shown below:  
3. To find information on other LevelOne NASs in the same network:  
Click on “Refresh” in the Toolbar to find information on other LevelOne NASs in  
the same network  
4. To display User Help File:  
Click on “Help” at the top to display the Help file  
5. To enter the home page of the LevelOne NAS:  
Double click on the name of the LevelOne NAS to enter the web page for advanced  
administration.  
Double click on the  
name of the LevelOne  
NAS to enter the web  
page for advanced  
administration.  
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