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103 Changing the password from the default is recommended.Note: You can open this same screen by clicking Getting Started from Easy Admin.4 Enter th
11Turning the LinkStation On and OffMove the power switch on the back of the LinkStation to the “on” position to turn it on. To turn it off, move the
12Chapter 2 ConfigurationConfigure and administer your LinkStation using the Settings interface, accessible from a browser window. Open the interface
13Notes: • If you click any buttons, you will need to enter a username and password.• Username/Password Combinations:Username Password Settings Avai
14Refer to “Installation” for more details.WebAccessConfigure WebAccess to access your LinkStation remotely. Refer to “WebAccess” for more information
15USB Device ServerConfigure USB device server options. Refer to “USB Device Server” for more details.Opening Advanced Settings1 Click Advanced Setti
16Note: To go back to Easy Admin, click the Home icon.
17Chapter 3 Remote AccessWebAccessWebAccess is an application for remotely accessing files in your LinkStation’s shared folder from your computer or m
182 Move the WebAccess switch to the position to enable WebAccess.3 Select the level of access for each shared folder from the drop-down list.4 E
193 Configure the desired settings, then click OK.• To use SSL encryption for more secure data transfers, enable “HTTPS/SSL Encryption”.• Some WebA
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20required for certain operations. For best results, create a user account with permissions on the WebAccess share before using WebAccess.8 Click Edi
212 Click to the right of “Folder Setup”.3 Choose a folder to enable remote FTP access on.4 Click Edit.5 Select read-only or read & write fo
22Chapter 4 Access RestrictionsYou may restrict access to specific shared folders, including external USB drives.Notes: • Access restrictions can be
23Notes: • Names may contain up to 27 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_). Do not use a symbol as the first character in a name
24Read-only SharesBy default, new shares are set with read & write access, but you may change the attribute to “Read-only” in “Shared Folder Attri
25• The user ID should be a number from 1000 to 1999. Each user ID should be unique. If this field is left blank, a user ID is assigned automatically
26Notes: • Group names may contain up to 20 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and periods (.). Do not use a symbol other than an
273 Click Edit.4 Enable “Access Restrictions”.5 Select the level of access for the user or group you added.: Read and write access allowed
28• Don’t use the following unsupported characters in shared folder names, workgroup names, or filenames:• File and folder names may contain up to 2
293 Click Edit.4 Select “Active Directory” and click Next.5 Click Yes.6 Enter the desired settings, then click OK.7 Choose Folder Setup.8 Click
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30Notes: • If both read-only and read & write permissions are given, the user will have read-only access. The most restrictive access setting wil
31Note: To use Active Directory from Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003, select “Active Directory” instead of “NT Domain”.6 Click Yes.7 Enter setti
32tions. To repair this, rejoin the domain.• If both read-only and read & write permissions are given to a user, the user will have read-only acc
335 Click Next.6 Enter a workgroup name. Select “Assign authorization to external SMB server” and enter the authentication server’s IP address (reco
3412 Select the level of access:: Read and write access allowed : Read access allowed : Access prohibited13 Click OK.Notes: • If both rea
35Chapter 5 Managing StorageRAID ArraysThe default RAID mode is RAID 0.Notes: • If you change the RAID mode, all data on the array is deleted. This i
362 Select RAID.3 Select the array to delete.4 Click Delete RAID Array.5 Step through the wizard to delete the array.Once JBOD is configured, crea
376 Click OK.7 Choose the array to configure.8 Select a RAID mode and the drives to be used, then click Create RAID Array.9 Step through the wizar
387 Click Create RAID Array. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open.8 Enter the confirmation number, then click OK.RAID ScanningRAID maintenance s
39Store”. For best results, reformat the drive before using it as a backup target.• You can use the USB Device Server to connect a USB hub and up to
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402 Click the icon to the right of “USB Drives”.3 Select the drive to dismount and click Dismount Disk. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open.
414 Click Check. You have the option of deleting information files from Mac OS during the check if desired.Formatting DrivesNote: Under some circumst
424 Select a format type and click Format.5 The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the displayed number and click OK.6 Depending on the si
43larger drive without GPT, disconnect and then reconnect it before reformatting with GPT.• The following format types are supported: FAT32 (recommen
445 All data on the LinkStation will be permanently erased.Disk QuotasNotes: • When using quotas, disable the recycle bin or empty the trash folder
454 Click Close.5 In Advanced Settings, click to the right of “Users”.6 Change the user’s primary group to the group with the quota, then click O
463 Push the failed drive’s cartridge up and remove it from the LinkStation.Notes: • Do not press hard on the top of the LinkStation.• Pull the dri
477 Insert the new drive in the empty slot.8 Close the front panel.9 Connect all cables, then turn on the LinkStation.10 For RAID 0Navigate to Driv
48Chapter 6 BackupBack Up from the LinkStationYou can back up LinkStation folders to:• A different folder on the LinkStation• Another LinkStation on
494 Select the IP address of the LinkStation or TeraStation that you want to set as the backup target. Click Add, enter the IP address of the target
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503 Click Create New Job.Note: Up to 8 backup jobs can be configured.4 Select backup settings such as date and time to run.Note: The following types
517 Select the shared folder that will be the backup source, then click OK.8 Click Browse under “Backup Target Folder Name”.9 Select the backup tar
523 Choose a shared folder as your backup destination for Time Machine.4 Click Edit.5 Select AFP (Mac) from “LAN Protocol Support” and click OK.6
5314 Click OK.15 Move the Time Machine switch to the position to enable Time Machine.16 On the Mac, open System Preferences.17 Click Time Machine.18
54Note: If access restrictions are not configured on the target share, log in with the administrator account. The default username and password for th
552 Connect the USB device. When it mounts (about 10 seconds), the function LED will light up.Note: Devices that don’t trigger the function LED to li
56Chapter 7 MultimediaDLNADLNA is a set of guidelines for sharing digital media. The LinkStation includes a DLNA server compliant with the DLNA guidel
57Configuration from Advanced Settings1 Navigate to File Sharing - Folder Setup.2 Select the folder that you want to share with media players and ot
58Connected DLNA-compatible DevicesFollow the procedure below to view the DLNA-compatible devices connected to your LinkStation.1 In Advanced Setting
59Disabling Playback from Specific DevicesYou may block specific DLNA devices from playing back media content.1 In Advanced Settings, click Services.
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60iTunes ServerIf the iTunes server is enabled, computers on your network with iTunes can play music files stored on the LinkStation and transfer them
61Configuration from Easy Admin1 Click BitTorrent.2 Move the BitTorrent switch to the position to enable BitTorrent.3 Select the shared folder to
626 Enter the port number, then click OK.7 Move the BitTorrent switch to the position to enable BitTorrent.8 Click the icon to the right of “Bi
632 In Advanced Settings, click Services.3 Move the print server switch to the position to enable the print server.4 Refer to the manual supplied
64Setting Up a Printer with Windows XP1 Connect a printer to the LinkStation’s USB port, then turn the printer on.2 In Advanced Settings, click Serv
65Dismount and remove the USB device when installation is complete.2 Connect the USB device to the LinkStation’s USB port.Note: With the USB device s
663 The selected USB device will install automatically.Refer to the help by clicking the button for more details about the software.Notes: • Only
67Chapter 8 Advanced FeaturesEmail NotificationYour LinkStation can send you email reports daily, or when settings are changed or an error occurs. Not
68Sleep ModeTo save energy, you can specify times to put the LinkStation into sleep (standby) mode, where the hard drive and LEDs are turned off.1 In
69Notes: • Up to three timers can be set.• The time to enter sleep mode can be set from 0:00 am to 3:45 of the next day.The time to wake from sleep
7Chapter 1 InstallationDiagramsLS410DLS420DLS421DE1 Power LEDThe white power LED will light up while the LinkStation is on.The white power LED blinks
70On days other than Wednesday, normal operation begins at 9:00 and the unit goes into sleep mode at 18:00. On Wednesday, normal operation begins at 7
716 Click to the right of “UPS Sync”.7 Click Edit.8 Configure the desired settings, then click OK.Notes: • If the LinkStation is connected direc
724 The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the displayed number, then click OK.5 The LinkStation will be restored to its factory default se
73Name, Date, Time, and LanguageConfigure the LinkStation’s hostname, date, time, and language as follows.1 In Advanced Settings, click Management.2
74To use a different NTP server, navigate to Management - Name/Time/Language. Click Time, then Edit. Uncheck “Use Default NTP Server” and enter a new
75Changing the IP AddressNormally, the LinkStation’s IP address is set automatically from a DHCP server on your network. If you prefer, you can set it
763 Select the LAN port.4 Click Edit.5 Disable “DHCP”, enter the desired network address settings, and click OK.
77Chapter 9 UtilitiesNAS Navigator2 for WindowsNAS Navigator2 is a utility program that makes it easy to display Settings, change the LinkStation’s IP
78Name DescriptionMenuMap Share*Assigns the LinkStation’s shared folder as a network drive.Disconnect Share*Unmaps the network drive.Map All Remote Sh
79Exit Exits NAS Navigator2.The following tasks may be performed from the LinkStation’s properties page.Name DescriptionConfiguration Click Settings t
84 FanDo not block the fan.5 Power SwitchMove the switch up and down to power on and off.6 USB 2.0 PortCompatible Buffalo USB hard drives, USB flas
80Changing the IP Address1 Click the icon on the desktop. NAS Navigator2 will start.2 Right-click on your LinkStation’s icon and choose Properites
81Click your LinkStation’s icon to open a share on the LinkStation and display:• Total capacity• Capacity in use• IP address• Workgroup• Subnet m
823 Select the shared folder to mount and click OK.4 The shared folder is now mounted as a network drive.Changing the IP Address1 Click the icon
83Chapter 10 AppendixWhen the Power LED BlinksWhiteThe power LED will blink white during bootup or shutdown.RedIf there is an error, the power LED wil
84E23An error occurred, so the hard drive was removed from the RAID array.Replace the faulty drive.E30 A hard drive error occurred. Replace the faulty
85I54 A backup task has failed.Make sure that the backup task is configured correctly. Make sure that the NAS is on and not in standby mode. If the ba
86LAN PortInterfaceIEEE 802.3ab (1000BASE-T)IEEE 802.3u (100BASE-TX)IEEE 802.3 (10BASE-T)Transfer Speed1000 Mbps Full duplex (auto-negotiation)100 Mbp
87may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired opera
9Installation1 Connect the LinkStation’s Ethernet and power cables. If it’s an LS421DE, install the hard drive. Turn the LinkStation on.2 Insert the
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