HD-HTGL/R5 SeriesUser Manual3Defaults and Internal Drives ... 261Introduction ...22Advanced Configuration ...
USB Limitations● Only external USB hard drives and USB printers are supported by TeraStation.● If a USB peripheral does not support Plug and Play, i
312Microsoft Domain Limitations● If TeraStation is to be part of a Windows Domain, the TeraStation should be added beforehand on the Domain Controller
Advanced Confi gurationTeraStation is fully confi gurable from any browser. If the IP Address is known, it can be simply entered in the address bar of y
Note: To access this page in the future, the IP Address or Hostname can be entered into the ad-dress bar of your browser. This will allow interfacing
Terastation Confi gurationsThe TeraStation can be highly customised. Though basic network sharing can be accomplished in just a few minutes, some adv
Ethernet Frame SizeTo improve network effi ciency and speed, the TeraStation can modify the size of packets that it will transmit.Note: Care should be
Disk ManagementInternal and External Drive PropertiesDetailed information about the internal drives is displayed. Also, if any USB drives are pres-ent
Disk CheckAny internal or external drive can have a Disk Check performed on it. Having a drive or RAID Array checked will allow the TeraStation to fi x
Shared Folders SetupTo add a new Shared Folder to the TeraStation, Click the Add button. To delete a Shared Folder click the Delete button.Note: All d
Group CreationAdd a name and description for the new group.Select users from the list by checking their name for inclusion in the new group.Additional
H o w t o U s e t h i s M a n u a lIncluded in this manual are both basic and advanced instructions and information on the setup and usage of
Print Server SettingsDepending on the members of the network, Windows and Apple Print Services can be enabled or disabled.Print ServerDelete Print Que
Disk BackupA maximum of 8 backup jobs can be sched-uled. There are multiple ways of backing up the stored data of the TeraStation.Disk BackupAdd/Edit
MaintenanceTeraStation ListIf additional TeraStations are located on the network, the TeraStation will attempt to detect them and verify if they are p
Disk Sleep SchedulingThe TeraStation can be scheduled to enter and wake up from a sleep time. Enabling sleep time will increase the lifespan of your h
System Status PagesThe pages under System Status will provide status information about the different parts of your TeraStation. Some of the informatio
INIT ButtonBy using a thin pen or pin, and depressing the INIT button, the restore factory defaults process can be manually launched.Restoring Factor
Defaults and Internal DrivesFactory Default SettingsTeraStation comes with the following default settings:● Administrator Username: admin● Administrat
Protecting the RAID ArrayTo protect data when an error occurs in a RAID1 or RAID 5 Array, follow the steps below.1Reference Page 12 for instructions o
Replacing a Hard DriveIf a drive has a STATUS/FULL LED blinking red, make note of the drive number and carefully follow the procedure below.Please find
4Carefully remove the cover by pulling it towards the rear of the TeraStation.5Remove the front panel by removing the 4 screws indicated.3Place the
ContentsSpecial Notes ...4Introduction ...5Important
8Remove the indicated screw from the base panel.M3 Screw 4mm7Lay the unit on it’s side. Remove the 3 screws from the side panel M3 Screw 4mm6Remo
11Remove the three screws as indicated from the hard drive chassis.M3 Screw 4mm9The side panel can be opened towards the front of the TeraStation
12Place the TeraStation on its base and slide out the hard drive chassis.13Remove the power cord attached to the hard drives.All power cables sho
15Remove the failed hard drive from the chassis.Pulling slowly and gently wiggling from side to side should allow the drive to slide out
PY00-30047-DM20-033-01HD-HTGL/R5 Series User ManualJuly 20, 2005 - Version 3.0
Special Notes● The Gigabit Ethernet LAN interface is backward compatible with 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Ethernet LAN interfaces. It is n
312IntroductionTeraStation Front Panel1. Power Button2. USB Ports11. DIAG When an error occurs, the DIAG LED will blink in a pattern that
TeraStation Rear Panel16. Internal Fan14. Power Socket The connector for attaching the power cord to the TeraStation.15. Power SwitchThe main power
312Important LimitationsNote: The following information is based on the status of the latest released firmware for TeraStation. Future updates will
● For Users that will be accessing the TeraStation Shared Folders from Windows 98SE/98/95 com-puters, do not create a password longer than 15 alphanu
312Mac OS Limitations● When using Mac OS X (post 10.2 with AppleTalk) without SMB, do not use Japanese characters in folder or file names to prevent e
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