Castelle Network Card OfficeDirect Storage Server User Manual

User’s Guide  
Plug-&-forget Network Storage Solution  
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FCC Statement:  
This device complies with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference.  
This device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
CE Marking Warning  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause  
radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate  
measures.  
Safety Information  
Voltage  
The Castelle OfficeDirect Storage Server operates only from a 90-250 volt,  
60/50 Hz AC source. Do not connect to any other power source.  
CAUTION: Always disconnect power cord from power supply before  
servicing to avoid electric shock.  
Power Source  
The OfficeDirect Storage Server operates from a single-phase power source.  
Operation from power sources where both current-carrying conductors are  
live with respect to ground (e.g. phase-to-phase on a 3-wire system) is not  
recommended.  
CAUTION: Proper AC source grounding, and grounding circuit continuity  
are vital for safe operation  
Power Cord  
The OfficeDirect Storage Server comes with a UL listed, detachable 3-wire  
cord with a 3-terminal polarized plug for connection to the power source.  
CAUTION: Use only the 3-wire, 3-terminal power cord provided.  
Warning:  
To preclude the possibility of electrical shock, do not remove the  
OfficeDirect Storage Server case without first detaching the unit from the  
AC power source.  
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About your Storage Server ___________________________ 1  
Storage Server Features _________________________________ 2  
Package Contents ______________________________________ 2  
Connections and Components_____________________________ 3  
Installation and Setup _______________________________ 7  
Requirements _________________________________________ 7  
Setting up the hardware _________________________________ 7  
Storage Server Setup Using Windows ______________________ 8  
Storage Server Setup Using Macintosh ____________________ 11  
Storage Server Setup with  
OfficeDirect Messaging Server.100 _______________________ 14  
Storage Server Setup with FaxPress Fax Servers _____________ 14  
Administration ____________________________________ 15  
Overview____________________________________________ 15  
Connecting to the Storage Server _________________________ 16  
Managing Shares, Groups, and Users______________________ 20  
Common Administrative Tasks __________________________ 23  
Windows Client Setup ______________________________ 25  
Overview____________________________________________ 25  
Using the Storage Server's Storage________________________ 29  
Macintosh Client Setup _____________________________ 33  
Requirements ________________________________________ 33  
Accessing Disk Storage ________________________________ 33  
Using the Storage Server's Printer ________________________ 34  
Changing your Password _______________________________ 34  
Troubleshooting___________________________________ 35  
Windows ____________________________________________ 35  
Macintosh ___________________________________________ 38  
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Chapter  
1
About your Storage Server  
Castelle’s OfficeDirect Storage Server.100 is designed to offer the  
growing business a simplified, cost-effective way to outfit an  
existing small LAN with some of the more valuable features of a  
large enterprise network.  
Both Windows and Macintosh users on your local area network will  
now be able to access shared data stored on the Storage Server.  
Shared printing, too, becomes an option. Attach a printer to the  
Storage Server’s printer port and you’ve effectively created a new  
network printer.  
The perfect complement to Castelle’s OfficeDirect Messaging  
Server, the Storage Server provides all the necessary disk space for  
the Messaging Server’s server software, email and fax files.  
Together, the Messaging and Storage Servers become the  
equivalent of having your own email, fax and print servers--without  
the expense and complexity.  
New and existing FaxPress users (versions 6.2 and above) can also  
use the Storage Server as an economical alternative to current  
Windows NT, Linux, and Novell file servers. Visit Castelle’s  
Thanks for choosing Castelle.  
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STORAGE SERVER FEATURES  
A 10/100BaseT auto-sensing LAN  
connection--no need to set DIP switches.  
Easy LAN  
Installation  
The Storage Server can act as either a DHCP  
Server or a DHCP Client.  
DHCP Support  
Clients can be Microsoft Windows PCs  
(Windows 95, 98, NT4.0, 2000), or Apple  
Macintosh.  
Windows and  
Macintosh  
Support  
LAN users - Windows and Mac - can share any  
printer attached to the Storage Server.  
Built-in Print  
Server  
No software needs to be installed on either  
Windows or Macintosh clients.  
No Client  
Software  
Once your PC has access to the Storage Server,  
you can manage your folders and files using your  
operating system’s familiar tools.  
Easy File  
Management  
If you have a router, PCs on other LAN segments  
can also use the Storage Server.  
Multi Segment  
LAN Support  
The LAN administrator can control Storage  
Server usage by defining Users, Groups, and  
Shares, and setting the Access Rights.  
Full  
Administrator  
Control  
The Storage Server can be managed from a  
workstation anywhere on the LAN, using a  
web browser.  
Remote  
Management  
PACKAGE CONTENTS  
The OfficeDirect Storage Server package contains:  
A Storage Server Unit.  
Power Adapter  
Category 5 UTP network cable with RJ45 connectors.  
CD-ROM containing PDF User Manual and the Storage Server  
Utility program for Windows 95/98/NT4.0/2000.  
Printed User Manual.  
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WHAT YOULL NEED  
WHAT YOULL NEED  
Network  
Ethernet Network employing 10BaseT or 100BaseTX.  
TCP/IP installed and enabled.  
Supported Client Machines  
PC using Windows 95/98/NT4.0 or Windows 2000.  
Apple Macintosh with AppleShare and system 7.5 or later.  
OfficeDirect Messaging Server  
FaxPress version 6.2 or greater  
CONNECTIONS AND COMPONENTS  
Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with your new  
Storage Server.  
Rear Panel  
All connections and switches are on the rear panel.  
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Storage Server Rear Panel  
Rear Panel Connections and Components  
This is a spring-loaded "Soft Switch".  
Power Switch  
If Off, press once to turn On. If On, press once to  
start the Storage Shutdown sequence. Always use the  
Power Switch to shut down your Storage Server.  
Connect the supplied power adapter here.  
Power Input  
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To reset, press and hold until you hear 1 beep,  
Reset Button  
(IP/Password)  
The password will be cleared, and its IP Address set  
to the default value of 192.168.0.2, with a Network  
Mask of 255.255.255.0  
When connected to a hub, this button should be UP.  
Uplink Button  
If connecting directly to a PC or Macintosh via  
Ethernet, depress this button.  
Use this to connect the Storage Server to your  
10BaseT or 100BaseTX hub.  
10/100BaseT  
connector  
This will be ON if the LAN connector is using  
100BaseTX.  
100BaseTX LED  
(amber)  
This will be ON if the LAN connector is using  
10BaseT.  
10BaseT LED  
(green)  
Standard parallel printer port. A printer connected  
here becomes a "network printer."  
Printer Port  
LEDs  
There are six status LEDs on the front panel:  
Front Panel LEDs  
Normally ON.  
Ready  
This blinks during Startup or Shutdown, and turns OFF after  
the shutdown is completed.  
Normally OFF.  
Alert  
(Red)  
However, it will be On during the power-on self test. Once  
the self-test is completed, it will turn OFF. If it stays ON,  
there is a hardware error.  
During a software upgrade, both the Ready and Alert LEDs  
will blink.  
Normally OFF.  
Blinking indicates the Storage is 98% full.  
ON indicates the Storage is completely full.  
Disk Full  
(Amber)  
Flashes during normal operation, when the Hard Disk is  
accessed.  
Disk  
LAN  
Flashes during normal operation, when data is transmitted or  
received via the LAN.  
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Buzzer  
The buzzer provides valuable feedback on the state of your  
Storage Server.  
1 Beep when reset button or power switch is pressed.  
2 Beeps - repeated every 5 seconds for 1 minute - when  
Storage Server, acting as a DHCP client, receives no DHCP  
Server response to a DHCP client request.  
3 Beeps - repeated every 15 seconds for 3 minutes - when  
hard disk usage exceeds 98%.  
5 Beeps - repeated every 15 seconds for 3 minutes - when  
overheating; automatic shutdown will start 3 minutes after  
1st beep.  
Specifications  
228mm (W) * 228mm (D) * 66mm (H)  
9" (W) * 9" (D) * 3" (H)  
Dimensions  
5° C to 40° C  
Operating  
Temperature  
-10° C to 60° C  
Storage  
Temperature  
TCP/IP, AppleShare, SMB  
Network  
Protocol  
Auto-sensing Ethernet  
10BaseT or 100BaseTX UTP, RJ45 connector  
Network  
Interface  
1 DB25 parallel port  
Printer Port  
LEDs  
Rear: 2 LAN connection status  
Front: 5 status/operation  
12V DC maximum, 3.6 amps.  
Power  
100- 240 V AC, 50-60Hz power adapter provided.  
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Installation and Setup  
REQUIREMENTS  
You’ll need a 10/100BaseT Ethernet network with TCP/IP  
installed and enabled.  
SETTING UP THE HARDWARE  
Connect Network Cable  
Use the RJ45 socket to connect the Storage Server to your hub.  
The Storage Server will auto-configure for 10BaseT or  
100BaseTX, and full or half duplex.  
Connect Printer  
If you wish to share a printer, use a standard printer cable to  
connect the printer to the Storage Server's parallel port.  
Connect Power  
Connect the supplied power adapter to a power outlet and the  
Storage Server. Press and release the rear-mounted power switch  
to begin the start-up procedure.  
During the initial 2 or 3 second self-test, ALL of the LEDs will  
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be ON. Then, during the boot process, the Ready, Alert and  
Disk Full LEDs will be ON. Once the boot process is finished,  
the Ready LED should be ON and the Alert LED should be  
OFF. If the Alert LED stays ON, there is a hardware problem.  
Repeated beeps also indicate a failure to boot correctly.  
NOTE:  
If the Storage Server is powered on and in Ready mode DO NOT pull  
the power adapter without first shutting down the Storage Server.  
Disconnecting power prior to shutdown causes a 15 to 20 minute check  
disk process. Please see page 30 for proper shutdown procedures.  
STORAGE SERVER SETUP USING WINDOWS  
For basic operation, only the following setup is required. For  
further Administrative options, see Chapter 3 - Administration.  
Software Installation  
1. Place the Storage Server setup CD-ROM in the drive of your  
Windows system. If setup does not start automatically, run  
SETUP.EXE in the root directory.  
2. Follow the prompts to install the Storage Server Utility.  
Using the Storage Server Utility  
1. From the Start Menu, select Programs>OfficeDirect  
Storage Server> Storage Server Utility  
.
Storage Server Setup Utility  
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2. The Storage Server Setup Utility screen displays a list of all  
Storage Servers on the left; the selected Storage Server’s  
information is displayed on the right. (If no Storage Servers are  
listed, see Troubleshooting.)  
3. Confirm that the desired Storage Server is selected in the left  
panel, then click the Quick Setup icon.  
4. If you are prompted for a User Name and Password, enter  
admin for the user name, and the password you have  
assigned to the admin user (By default, there is no  
password, so the Password field can be left blank.)  
5. The Setup Storage Server screen (below) will be displayed.  
Setup Storage Server  
Use the Setup Screen Data tables below for configuration help.  
Setup Screen Data  
Server  
The default ID number may be customized.  
Server Name  
Comment  
Comments (e.g. Location of the Storage Server) are  
optional.  
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Select your time zone from the list.  
Time Zone  
Date/Time  
Enter the local date (mm/dd/yyyy format) and time.  
TCP/IP  
If you have a DHCP or BootP server on your LAN,  
you can enable this setting. The Storage Server will  
then obtain its IP Address from the DHCP or Bootp  
server. However, because this is a Server, it is  
preferable to use a fixed, or static IP Address.  
Obtain an IP  
Address  
automatically  
(DHCP Client)  
If your LAN does not have a DHCP server, then you  
must select Fixed IP Address.  
Select this option to enter an IP Address. This option  
is required if you wish to enable your Storage  
Server’s DHCP Server function.  
Fixed IP Address  
NOTE: The Storage Server must have a static  
IP address to be used as a server for  
FaxPress or OfficeDirect Messaging  
Server.  
Enter a free IP Address from the address range used  
by PCs on your LAN. The default Storage Server  
value is 192.168.0.2  
IP Address  
Use the same value as PCs on your LAN. The default  
Storage Server value is 255.255.255.0  
Network Mask  
Gateway  
Use the same value as PCs on your LAN. If you don't  
have a router or Internet Gateway, leave this at the  
default value (blank).  
If checked, the Storage Server will provide an IP  
Address and related data to PCs on request. PCs will  
only make DHCP client requests if they are properly  
configured to act as DHCP clients. (See Windows  
Client Setup and Mac Client Setup for details.)  
Enable DHCP  
Server  
The first value for the range of IP Addresses to be  
allocated by the DHCP Server.  
Start IP Address  
Finish IP Address  
The last value for the range of IP Addresses to be  
allocated by the DHCP Server.  
Make the range is large enough for the number of  
DHCP clients making DHCP requests.  
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Microsoft Networking  
Normally, this name should match the Workgroup  
name used by PCs on your LAN.  
Workgroup Name  
Enable WINS  
WINS Server  
Check this if your LAN has a WINS (Windows  
Internet Naming Service) Server.  
Enter the IP Address of the WINS Server. This is  
normally a system running Windows NT Server.  
Apple Networking  
The default value is "*", giving all zones access to the Storage  
Server. If a zone name is shown, only Mac users in that zone can  
access the Storage Server  
Zone  
6. Click "OK" to save and exit. The Storage Server is now  
operational, with the following limitations.  
All Windows users will be given "Guest" access rights.  
This allows Printer usage, and access to the public  
folder.  
Macintosh users can only access Storage Server storage  
with the guest network logon, or by logging on as  
admin with no password. (The admin user has access  
rights to ALL folders.)  
Macintosh users can only access the printer if it is a  
LaserWriter or compatible.  
7. To overcome these limitations, use the Browser-based  
Administration interface. This is invoked with the  
Administration icon on the Storage Server Utility's main  
screen. See Chapter 3 for full details on using the  
Administration interface.  
STORAGE SERVER SETUP USING MACINTOSH  
The CD-ROM’s setup program is designed for to be used with  
Windows 95/98/NT/2000.  
Users running Macintosh and other operating systems will  
connect to and configure the Storage Server with a web-based  
interface. The web browser used must support JavaScript V1.1.  
The Storage Server’s web-based administrative interface is  
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compatible with the following browsers:  
Netscape Navigator 4.04/4.08/4.5  
Internet Explorer 4.0/5.0  
Connecting to the Storage Server  
Confirm that your system has a compatible IP Address and  
Network Mask (Subnet Mask).  
The Storage Server's default values are 192.168.0.2 for the IP  
Address, with a Network mask of 255.255.255.0. Your machine  
should use the same Network Mask, and an IP Address in the range  
192.168.0.3 to 192.168.0.254.  
Confirm these values by selecting Apple>Control Panel > TCP/  
IP. If TCP/IP doesn’t appear, install it now using your Apple  
System Disk.  
1. Start your browser. In the Address box, enter:  
HTTP://ip_address,where ip_addressis the  
Storage Server’s IP Address  
(e.g. HTTP://192.168.0.2).  
2. When prompted, enter admin for the name. Leave the  
password blank. If you do set a password for the admin user, in  
the future you’ll enter it here to access the Storage Server.  
3. Next, click the Administration button to bring up the Main  
Menu, shown below.  
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Main Menu  
4. Select Network and configure each tab, using the online  
help as necessary.  
5. Macintosh users can now access the Storage Server,  
provided they use the Guest button on the Network login, or  
login as admin.  
A guest user has access to the public share. The  
Storage Server Administrator can grant access to other  
shares by changing everyone group access rights .  
The admin user has access rights to ALL folders. By  
default, the admin user has no password, but one can  
and should be assigned.  
For further details on using the Web Administration  
interface, refer to Chapter 3 - Administration.  
Printer Setup for Macintosh  
If you’re using a LaserWriter, no setup is required--just follow  
the procedure in Chapter 5 - Macintosh Client Setup. If not, Mac  
clients must install the Storage Server's printer driver.  
Also, the System Configuration>Printer Port screen (below)  
must be correct. Select "Other" for Printer connected to  
Storage Server and confirm the Printer Object Type is correct.  
Find the Printer Object Type in your printer's documentation .  
You are now ready for Chapter 5 - Macintosh Client Setup.  
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System Configuration>Printer Port  
STORAGE SERVER SETUP WITH  
OFFICEDIRECT MESSAGING SERVER.100  
The OfficeDirect Messaging Server.100, an integrated email and  
fax server appliance for Microsoft Outlook, is a companion product  
to the OfficeDirect Storage Server.100. The OfficeDirect  
Messaging and Storage Servers, with their easy setup and familiar,  
Windows-based administration utilities, are specifically designed  
for small and medium size organizations that do not have a full time  
MIS or IT staff.  
An inexpensive and reliable alternative to a file server, the  
OfficeDirect Storage Server provides the reliable storage space  
required for the Messaging Server’s system software, message  
storage and databases.  
If you’re planning to use your Storage Server with a Messaging  
Server, set the Storage Server up first, then begin the Messaging  
Server setup. The OfficeDirect Messaging Server installation  
program will guide you through installing the Messaging Server on  
the Storage Server.  
For additional information please refer to:  
ODMS_100  
STORAGE SERVER SETUP WITH FAXPRESS FAX  
SERVERS  
The OfficeDirect Storage Server.100 can be used with Castelle’s  
FaxPress, a production quality plug-and-forget fax server  
appliance. The Office Direct Storage Server, providing all the  
necessary storage for incoming and outgoing fax messages,  
databases, and system files, eliminates the need for a file server.  
Storage Server installation instructions are included with FaxPress  
6.2 and later versions of FaxPress software.  
For additional information please refer to:  
FaxPress  
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Chapter  
3
Administration  
OVERVIEW  
The Storage Server administrator controls Storage Server usage by  
creating and managing access-defined Users, Groups, and Shares.  
Each user is identified by their User Name and Password. The  
Administrator can create Users, and also limit the amount of  
disk storage available to a user.  
Users  
Users are organized into user Groups. A user can belong to many  
Groups  
Groups  
Shares  
A "Share" is a folder on the Storage Server which users can  
access. Only the Administrator can create Shares.Within a  
Share, though, users can create folders and files.  
Access to a share can be "Read-only" or "Read-Write". To  
reduce administration workload, access to a Share is granted to a  
User Group, rather than to individual users.  
Access  
Rights  
NOTE:  
AppleShare does not support “Read-only “ access; access is always  
“Read-Write.”  
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Remember:  
A Share can be accessed by only 1 Group, but a Group can  
access many Shares.  
The admin user, and all users in the administrator group,  
have Read/Write access to all shares and folders.  
The guest user has Read/Write access to the public share.  
Change this, and grant access to additional shares, by  
changing the access rights for the everyone group.  
Users who do not have a User Name on the Storage  
Server are automatically given the guest login.  
Web Interface  
You’ll use a web-based interface to create and manage users,  
groups and shares. Your browser must support JavaScript V1.1  
The interface has been tested with the following browsers:  
Netscape Navigator 4.04/4.08/4.5  
Internet Explorer 4.0/5.0  
CONNECTING TO THE STORAGE SERVER  
Windows Users  
1. From the Start Menu, select Programs> OfficeDirect  
Storage Server>Storage Server Utility.  
2. Select the Storage Server and click the Administration icon.  
3. When the Enter Network Password screen (below) appears,  
enter admin for the User Name. By default, there is no  
password; if you have set a password for the admin user,  
however, enter it here, and click OK.  
Enter Network Password  
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4. This JavaScript Support window may appear for a few  
moments before the Storage Server Setup screen is launched,  
and may either be closed or allowed to stay open.  
JavaScript Support  
5. The Storage Server Setup screen, your administrative portal,  
allows you to select the Storage Server you’d like to connect to  
from the pulldown list.  
Storage Server Setup  
6. Confirm the Storage Server selected is correct, and click the  
Administration button to bring up the Main Menu.  
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Other Users  
1. Start your web browser. In the Address box, enter:  
HTTP://ip_address, where ip_addressis the Storage  
Server’s IP Address (e.g. HTTP://192.168.0.2).  
2. When prompted for the password, enter admin for the User  
Name. By default, there is no password for the admin user, but  
if you have set a password, you must enter it here.  
3. You will then see the Storage Server Setup screen. If you  
have multiple Storage Servers, use the Connect button to  
switch to another Storage Server. Otherwise, click the  
Administration button to proceed to the Main Menu.  
Main Menu  
The Main Menu is divided into 2 groups: Configuration and  
Storage Management.  
Main Menu Web Interface  
Configuration  
Network  
IP Address - Set IP Address, Subnet mask, and Gateway.  
DHCP - Enable and configure the DHCP Server function.  
DNS - (DNS) Domain Name Server IP Addresses.  
AppleTalk - Set the AppleTalk Zone. The default value  
is "*", which allows access by all zones.  
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Microsoft - Configure Microsoft networking; set Workgroup  
Name, Code Page (alphabet) and WINS (Windows Internet  
Naming System).  
System  
General - Set the Storage Server name, date and time.  
E -Mail - Configure the Storage Server to send E-Mail  
messages when there is a problem.  
Printer Port - Configure the Printer. This is helpful but not  
essential for Windows users.  
It is essential for Macintosh users when the printer connected  
to the Storage Server is NOT a LaserWriter or compatible.  
Shutdown - Shutdown the Storage Server, or create a  
shutdown schedule.  
Utilities  
These utilities are not required for normal operation.  
Disk - Check the Storage for errors, similar to ScanStorage. If  
multiple Storages are fitted, you can also format a new Storage.  
Log - Check the system log. This is provided only for  
troubleshooting.  
Upgrade - Upgrade the Storage Server software.  
Status  
Disk - Check disk usage. This data is read-only.  
Printer - Check the printer status, and delete the current print  
job, or all print jobs.  
System - Check System status. This data is read-only.  
Storage Management Group  
Use these options to manage Shares, Users, Groups, and access to  
shares. See the later section Managing Shares, Groups and Users  
for details.  
Browse  
Browse the Shares and folders on the Storage Server. This allows  
you to:  
See the relationship between Shares and folders on the hard  
disk.  
View the directory structure on the Storage Server.  
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Groups  
View the current Groups, modify their access to Shares, and  
add or delete Users from any Group.  
Create new Groups, or delete existing Groups.  
Shares  
Create, delete and modify Shares. A "Share" is a folder  
(directory) which Users can access.  
Access rights are set by Group rather than by individual user.  
Users  
View the list of existing users, and modify individual user data.  
Create or delete individual users.  
Remember:  
The guest and admin users cannot be deleted.  
The admin user cannot be removed or moved from its  
existing group, "administrator”.  
By default, the admin user has no password. Assigning a  
password is recommended.  
The admin user, and all other members of the  
administrator group, always have Read/Write access to  
all shares and folders.  
MANAGING SHARES, GROUPS, AND USERS  
This section assists the Storage Server administrator in managing  
and controlling access to the Storage Server.  
Terminology  
A Share is a folder on the Storage Server which can be  
accessed by client PCs on the LAN.  
Access rights (Read-only or Read-Write) are granted to a  
Group (group of users), rather than to individual users.  
Each Share can only be accessed by a single Group.  
A Group can have access to many Shares.  
Each individual User can belong to many Groups.  
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Special Shares, Groups & Users  
The Storage Server has pre-defined shares, groups and users that  
may not be deleted, although limited modifications may be made.  
Shares & Folders  
Each disk drive has a share which matches the drive  
name. This is the root folder. Backing up this share  
backs up all data on the drive.  
HDD1  
(Share name  
matches Drive  
Name)  
The administrator group ALWAYS has Read/Write  
access to this share.  
By default, the everyone group has Read/Write access  
to this folder. This can not be changed, so ALL users  
always have Read/Write access to the public share.  
public share  
This share can not be deleted.  
System folder, accessed via the Browse menu, holds  
print jobs waiting to be printed.  
spool folder  
Deleting a file in this folder will cancel the  
corresponding print job.  
Groups  
This group cannot be deleted.  
everyone  
All users are members of this group, and cannot be  
removed from this group.  
By default, this group has Read/Write access to the  
public share. This can not be changed, but access to  
other shares can be granted or revoked.  
ALWAYS has Read/Write access to ALL shares.  
This group cannot be deleted.  
administrator  
The admin user cannot be removed from this group, but  
other users may be added or deleted.  
Users  
This user cannot be deleted.  
admin  
The admin user is a member of the administrator group, and  
has Read/Write access to all shares.  
By default, the admin user has no password, but a password  
can be assigned. Assigning a password is recommended.  
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This user cannot be deleted.  
guest  
The guest user is a member of the everyone group, and so has  
the access rights of the everyone group.  
Nested Shares  
The Storage Server allows a folder inside a share to be a share. This  
allows "nesting" of shares to any depth. Remember, though:  
In Windows' Network Neighborhood, all shares are listed on  
the same level - the "nesting" is completely invisible.  
Users accessing shares will see folders, not shares, and cannot  
tell whether or not a sub-folder is in fact a nested share.  
Anyone with access to the outer share automatically has the  
same access rights to any inner shares. The most sensitive data  
must be kept in the outermost share, not the innermost share.  
.
Share (folder)  
secret (/secret)  
confidential (/secret/sensitive_data)  
published (/secret/sensitive_data/publish_data)  
If have access, have same access rights to "published"  
If have access, have same access rights to "confidential" and  
"published"  
Nested Shares: Access Rights and Directory Structure  
Multiple Access Rights  
Access to a Share can be assigned to only 1 Group, but using  
nested Shares may result in multiple groups being able to  
access a Share.  
In the example above, if access to the shares "secret",  
"confidential", and "published" were assigned to the groups  
"managers", "supervisors", and "staff" respectively, then all 3  
groups would have access to the share "published".  
If an individual user is in 2 groups with different access rights,  
they would receive the Least Restrictive access permission.  
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COMMON ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS  
Task  
Procedure  
Assign a password to the Admin user. Select  
Users, then select the Admin user, and click  
Modify.  
Protect Server  
configuration  
Users menu option. Click New User.  
Create Users  
Users menu option. Select the desired user, then  
click Modify.  
Edit User Details  
Groups menu. Click New Group.  
Create Groups  
Either:  
Change Group  
Membership  
Select the Group on the Groups screen, and click  
Members.  
OR, Select the User on the Users screen, and  
click Groups.  
Shares menu option. Click New Share.  
Create Shares  
Groups menu.  
Set Access to  
Shares  
Select the Group, then click the Shares button.  
On the Group/Share Relationship screen, you  
can select the Share(s) and the type of access for  
this Group.  
Within any Share to which you have access, you  
can use Windows Explorer to perform file  
management. Users in the Administrator group  
can access any share, and can also access the  
share "HDD1", which is the root directory on the  
Storage Server.  
File Management  
Note: You may sometimes see the following files,  
which have been generated by AppleTalk clients:  
.Apple Desktop  
.Apple Double  
Network Trash Folder  
Do NOT delete these files!  
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Task  
Procedure  
Use your backup program to backup any folder.  
Backup data on the  
Server  
To backup all files, users in the Administrator  
group can backup the HDD1 folder.  
Use either of the following methods:  
Shutdown the  
Server  
1. Press the rear-mounted power switch  
ONCE.  
2. Use the System>Shutdown menu  
option to perform a remote or  
scheduled shutdown.  
NOTE: The Ready LED blinks during  
shutdown.  
Windows Clients:  
Configure the  
Printer Port  
The correct printer name should be entered on the  
System>Printer screen. This has no effect on  
operation, but helps uses identify the printer  
when they browse the network.  
Macintosh Clients:  
See Chapter 5 - Macintosh Client Setup.  
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4
Windows Client Setup  
OVERVIEW  
The Storage Server supports Windows clients running Windows 95/  
98/2000, Windows NT 4.0 or 2000 Professional Edition. This  
chapter will help you check and configure TCP/IP settings and  
access to the Storage Server’s storage.  
TCP/IP Setup  
1. Open the Network control panel. (Start Menu>Settings>  
Control Panel>Network.)  
Network Control Panel  
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2. If a line like the one highlighted (TCP/IP -> Network card)  
is not listed, then you need to install the TCP/IP by selecting  
Add> Protocol>Microsoft>TCP/IP>OK.  
3. With the TCP/IP entry highlighted, click on the Properties  
button to bring up the TCP/IP Properties window. The IP  
Address tab will be selected.  
TCP/IP Properties  
DHCP Client Configuration:  
Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button,  
as shown above. If the DHCP Server in the Storage Server has  
been enabled, it will now provide an IP Address and related  
data to your PC when it boots.  
Restart your PC. (The DHCP client request is sent when your  
PC starts.)  
Static IP Address Configuration:  
If your PC is already configured, no changes are required. If you  
have just installed TCP/IP, select the Specify an IP Address  
radio button, and enter:  
IP Address and Subnet mask (IP Address tab selected.)  
Default Gateway Address (on the Gateway tab).  
These values need to be compatible with other devices on your  
LAN. Each PC requires a unique IP Address (usually only the  
last field is different), and the same Subnet Mask. The IP  
Address range commonly used is 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254,  
with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.  
The Gateway IP Address of your Router or Internet Gateway. If  
you don't have either of these, leave the address at 0.0.0.0.  
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NOTE:  
If you have a router on your LAN, ask your network administrator  
what values to use.  
If you have made any changes, restart your PC.  
Network Logon  
To use the Storage Server, you must log on to the Network  
correctly:  
1. Check your Window logon by going to the Network control  
panel. (Start>Settings>Control Panel>Network.)  
Confirm the Primary Network Logon is set to Client for  
Microsoft Networks, as shown below.  
NOTE:  
If this is already set, there is no need to make any changes.  
Network Control Panel  
2. Windows will prompt you to Logon to the Network when it  
boots.  
NOTE:  
You must logon. If you press ESC, or click Cancel, no network  
resources will be available.  
3. Always log on with a valid User Name and Password.  
If the Storage Server administrator has defined users on  
the Storage Server, use the user name and password  
supplied.  
A user name and password not recognized by the Storage  
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Server may still be used, but will be limited to guest access  
rights. By default, guest access allows read/write access to  
the "public" share; the administrator, however, may  
customize the guest access rights.  
Changing your Storage Server Password  
Once the Storage Server Administrator has given you a valid user  
name on the Storage Server, use the following procedure to change  
your password.  
NOTE:  
The admin user’s password can NOT be changed using this  
method; the Administrator interface must be used.  
1. Start your web browser. In the Address box, enter:  
HTTP://ip_address/user.pl  
where ip_address is the IP Address of the Storage Server.  
(e.g. HTTP://192.168.0.2/user.pl)  
If you do not know the Storage Server’s IP Address, ask the  
Storage Server administrator.  
2. Enter your existing user name and password.  
3. On the next screen, enter your new password.  
4. Save, then close your browser.  
Password Management  
Keeping your user name the same on Windows, the Storage Server,  
and any other servers will allow you the convenience of logging on  
one time only, rather than once for each server. Only the  
administrator can create or change Storage Server users, but you  
can change your Windows logon:  
Changing your Windows Logon  
Log on to Windows with any User Name. A new user profile  
will be created if the user name is unrecognized.  
Go to Settings>Control Panel>Passwords>Change  
Windows Password to change your Windows password.  
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USING THE STORAGE SERVER'S STORAGE  
To use the Storage Server's storage, you must "Map" a drive letter  
to each folder on the Storage Server folder which you wish to  
access. The "Drive" will then be available to all Windows  
programs. To enable the Storage Server’s storage:  
1. Double-click the Network Neighborhood icon on the desktop.  
2. Locate the Storage Server, as shown below. If it is not listed,  
double-click Entire Network. Then, double-click the  
Workgroup that the Storage Server is in. (By default, the  
Storage Server is in Workgroup.)  
3. Double-click the Storage Server icon  
4. Right-click a folder (directory) to which you have access, and  
select Map Network Drive, as shown below  
.
5. Select a drive letter for this folder, and check the Reconnect at  
Logon checkbox. (If this is not done, the mapping will be lost  
when you shut down your PC.) Click OK.  
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6. This drive will now be available in Windows Explorer, and  
from the File>Open or File>Save As dialog box in all  
Windows applications.  
Remember:  
When you try to access a folder, you may be prompted for a  
password, as shown below:  
Network Resource Password  
Dialog Box  
If your Windows logon name is the same as your Storage Server  
user name, but the passwords are different, enter your Storage  
Server password here.  
If, however, your Windows logon name does not exist on the  
Storage Server, you will have only guest access rights, and there is  
no password which you can enter in this dialog box.  
When browsing the Storage Server using Windows Explorer or  
another file manager, you may see the following files, which have  
been generated by AppleTalk clients:  
.Apple Desktop  
.Apple Double  
Network Trash Folder  
Do NOT delete these files!  
Using the Storage Server's Printer  
1. Find out what printer is connected to the printer port on the  
Storage Server.  
2. Double-click on Network Neighborhood. Locate the Storage  
Server. Double-click on Entire Neighborhood if the Storage  
Server is not listed.  
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3. Double-click the Storage Server icon. A printer icon should  
be shown.  
4. Right-click the printer icon, and select Install. The Add  
Printer wizard will start.  
5. Select the manufacturer and printer matching the printer  
connected to the Storage Server.  
6. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.  
7. The new printer will then appear in your printer list, and can  
be used from any Windows application  
Use the normal Windows commands to manage the  
printer:  
Use Start>Settings>Printers to list all your printers.  
Double-click the printer to view or delete the documents  
in the print queue.  
Use File>Set as Default to make the selected printer the  
default printer.  
Use File>Properties to view or modify the properties of  
the selected printer.  
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5
Macintosh Client Setup  
REQUIREMENTS  
Macintosh OS Version 7.5 or later, with AppleShare.  
The Administrator must create a valid User Name on the  
Storage Server for each Mac user. Otherwise, Mac users must  
always log in as “guest” to the Storage Server  
TCP/IP  
Changes are required only if you previously used a fixed (static) IP  
Address, and would now like to use the Storage Server’s DHCP  
Server function. To make your MAC a DHCP Client:  
1. Select Apple>Control Panel>TCP/IP.  
2. Select Ethernet, then Setup, then DHCP.  
ACCESSING DISK STORAGE  
1. Select Chooser from the Apple menu.  
2. Click the AppleShare icon.  
3. If necessary, select the appropriate zone. (By default, the  
Storage Server is accessible from any zone.)  
4. Select the Storage Server from the file server list. Click OK.  
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5. In the Enter Network Password dialog box, enter your name  
and password. These must match the values stored on the  
Storage Server, or you will be denied access. If the Storage  
Server administrator has not created a user name for you, click  
the Guest button. This will allow access to the “public” share.  
6. A list of "Shares" (Storage Server folders) will be displayed.  
Use the checkbox to indicate which Shares you wish to access.  
If you select a Share to which you do not have access  
permission, you will see an error message.  
7. Click OK to finish. An icon for each Share will appear on your  
desktop. You can use these like any other folders.  
USING THE STORAGE SERVER'S PRINTER  
1. In Chooser, select the printer type matching the printer  
connected to the Storage Server.  
2. From the list on the right, select the Storage Server, then click  
Create. (Refer to Troubleshooting if the Storage Server’s  
printer is not listed.)  
3. The new printer created can be used like any other printer.  
NOTE:  
The Printer Object Type and LaserWriter/Other setting on the  
Printer tab of the System menu option must be correct. See Printer  
Setup for Macintosh on page 12 for more details.  
CHANGING YOUR PASSWORD  
Once you have a valid user name on the Storage Server, follow  
these steps if you’d like to change your password.  
1. Open a web browser and, in the Address box, enter:  
HTTP://ip_address/user.pl  
where ip_address is the IP Address of the Storage Server  
(e.g. HTTP://192.168.0.2/user.pl).  
If you do not know the IP Address of the Storage Server, ask  
the Storage Server administrator.  
2. Enter your existing user name and password.  
3. On the next screen, enter your new password.  
4. Save, then close your Browser.  
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6
Troubleshooting  
WINDOWS  
Problem 1:  
The Storage Server Utility doesn't list any Storage Servers.  
Recommendation 1:  
Check the following:  
1. The Storage Server is properly installed, LAN connections are  
OK, power is ON.  
2. If your LAN has a router, confirm that your PC and the Storage  
Server are on the same network segment.  
3. Confirm that your PC has the TCP/IP network protocol loaded.  
From the Start Menu, select Settings>Control  
Panel>Network. If an entry for TCP/IP -> Network card is  
not listed, add by selecting Add>Protocol >Microsoft >TCP/  
IP. You then need to select the new entry (TCP/IP -> Network  
card), click Properties, and configure the IP Address tab. If  
your LAN has a DHCP Server, select Obtain an IP Address  
automatically. Otherwise, select Specify an IP Address, and  
enter values for IP Address and Subnet Mask. The IP  
Address range commonly used is 192.168.0.1 to  
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192.168.0.254, with a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0. (The  
Storage Server's default IP Address is 192.168.0.2, with a  
Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0). Remember that each device  
needs a unique IP Address, and the same Subnet Mask.  
Problem 2:  
Using the Storage Server Utility, the Storage Server is listed, but  
the Admin button doesn't work.  
Recommendation 2:  
The Storage Server's IP Address is not compatible with your PC’s. Use the  
Quick Setup button to assign a compatible IP Address and Network Mask  
(Subnet Mask) to the Storage Server, then click Refresh.  
Problem 3:  
The Storage Server is configured, but I can't find it in Network  
Neighborhood.  
Recommendation 3:  
Try using Start>Find>Computer, and enter the Storage Server's name.  
Or, use Control Panel>Network to check the following:  
1. TCP/IP protocol is installed. If not, use Add>Protocol>  
Microsoft>TCP/IP to install it.  
2. Check the network Bindings:  
Ensure the TCP/IP protocol is bound to your Network card  
(NIC).  
Select your Network card, click Properties, and then the  
Bindings tab. If TCP/IP is not bound (checked), check it.  
Ensure the TCP/IP -> Network card entry is bound to the  
Client for Microsoft Networks service.  
Select the TCP/IP entry for your Network Card, click  
Properties, and then the Bindings tab. If Client for  
Microsoft Networks is not bound (checked), check it.  
3. If you don't have a router, check that your IP Address is  
compatible with the Storage Server's. This means it needs to be  
from the same address range (e.g. 192.168.0.3 to  
192.168.0.254) and using the same Subnet Mask (e.g.  
255.255.255.0)  
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4. If you DO have a router, check that your Gateway IP Address  
is set correctly. Ask your LAN administrator for the correct  
value.  
Problem 4:  
When I click on the Storage Server icon in Network Neighbor-  
hood, I get prompted for a password.  
Recommendation 4:  
This can happen in the following situations:  
1. The Logon name you use on your PC is recognized by the  
Storage Server, but the password is not. Simply enter your  
Storage Server password, or make your Windows password the  
same as the Storage Server password.  
2. The logon name you used on your PC is NOT recognized by  
the Storage Server, and was converted to guest, with guest  
access rights. Ask the Storage Server Administrator to create a  
user name for you. (Use the same name as on your PC.)  
3. You do NOT have access permission for this share. Ask the  
Storage Server Administrator to grant you access.  
NOTE:  
Windows uses the Computer name, as shown on Control Panel>  
Network>Identification, as the default Login Name.  
Problem 5:  
When using the Web interface, some of the data will not fit on  
the screen, and there is no scrollbar.  
Recommendation 5:  
This will only happen if you use extra large fonts, either in your Browser or  
in Windows. You must reduce the font size:  
1. In your Browser, select View>Fonts to change the font size.  
2. In Windows, use Control Panel>Display>Settings>  
Advanced to change the font size. Either of the 2 standard  
settings - Small or Large (125%) - should work.  
Problem 6:  
A print job does not print. No error message is diplayed.  
Recommendation 6:  
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This can happen if the amount of free disk space is not sufficient to spool  
(queue) the print job. Storage Usage can be checked using the Status>  
Storage screen on the Administrator interface. If this is the problem, you  
must delete some print jobs:  
1. Using the Administrator interface, select Status>Printer.  
2. Use the Delete current job to delete the current print job, or  
Delete all jobs to delete all print jobs.  
These options can also be used if for some reason a print job or jobs does not  
print correctly.  
MACINTOSH  
Problem 1:  
I can’t connect to the Storage Server to configure it.  
Recommendation 1:  
Check the following:  
1. The Storage Server is properly installed, LAN connections are  
OK, and it is powered ON.  
2. If your LAN has a router, ensure that your Mac and the Storage  
Server Device are on the same network segment.  
3. If any PC or device on the LAN is already using the Storage  
Server's default IP Address of 192.168.0.2, that PC or device  
must be turned OFF until the Storage Server is allocated a new  
IP Address.  
4. Ensure that your Mac is using an IP Address within the range  
192.168.0.3 to 192.168.0.254 and thus compatible with the  
Storage Server's default IP Address of 192.168.0.2. Also, the  
Subnet Mask should be 255.255.255.0.  
This can be checked using Apple>Control Panel>TCP/IP.  
Problem 2:  
The Storage Server's printer is not listed on my Mac.  
Recommendation 2:  
There are two things to try:  
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1. On the Storage Server's System>Printer screen, check the  
Printer Object Type. If this is not correct, the Storage Server's  
printer will not be listed on the Macintosh. Check the Printer's  
User Manual for this data, or contact the printer supplier.  
2. On each Mac, check that the Printer Driver is installed.  
If not using a LaserWriter, each Mac must have the printer  
driver for the printer installed. Otherwise, the correct printer  
type can not be selected, so the Storage Server will not be  
listed.  
Problem 3:  
The printer does not work at all, or does not work properly.  
Recommendation 3:  
On the Storage Server System Printer screen, check the following:  
1. Printer Connected to the Storage Server is set correctly  
("LaserWriter" or "Other").  
2. Printer Object Type is set correctly. If this is incorrect, then  
Mac clients may be able to select an incorrect printer.  
Problem 4:  
The printer was working, but now it doesn't. The printer seems  
OK, and no error message is displayed.  
Recommendation 4:  
This can happen if the amount of free Storage space is not sufficient to spool  
(queue) the print job. Storage Usage can be checked using the  
Status>Storage screen on the Administrator interface. If this is the  
problem, you must delete some print jobs, as follows:  
1. Using the Administrator interface, select Status>Printer.  
2. Use the Delete current job to delete the current print job, or  
Delete all jobs to delete all print jobs.  
Also try this if for some reason a print job or jobs does not print correctly.  
Problem 5:  
When using the Web interface, some of the data will not fit on  
the screen, and there is no scrollbar.  
Recommendation 5:  
You must reduce the font size. In your browser, select View>Fonts to  
change the font size.  
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