Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] If using Mac OS X , download and install "Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 2" from www. microsoft. com. If using Mac OS X 10. 3. 9, use version 1. 0. 3 instead.
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Double-click the Buffalo NAS Navigator2 icon on your desktop. In Mac OS, click the Buffalo NAS Navigator2 icon in the Dock.
In NAS Navigator2, right-click (for a Mac, click while holding down the Control key) the TeraStation icon and select [Open Remote Desktop]. Notes: · When two or more LinkStations or TeraStations are connected on the same network, multiple icons will be displayed. [. . . ] When performing a backup over a network, if the network band is narrow, a compressed transfer can improve the transfer speed (this does not mean that the data is backed up as a single archive). When selected, even if the backup process was ended by an error, the backup is still executed the next time. Unmodified files are also overwritten.
Create a backup log Encrypted transfer
Compressed transfer
Perform a backup force
All overwrite
· To delete the backup settings, select the backup task form the backup target list, and then click [Delete]. · Checking the backup results You can check that backup jobs run normally from the backup logs. To enable backup logging, check [Create a backup log] in the backup settings. When a backup is finished, a log file named "Task name""Execution date". log is created in the folder that was set as the backup source. Note that it will not open with Windows Notepad.
This completes the backup settings.
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Replication
Replication copies all data from a TeraStation to another TeraStation. It provides an easy way to configure a reliable system that provides data protection in the event that your main TeraStation fails. To configure replication, connect a spare TeraStation to the main TeraStation using an Ethernet cable to connect LAN port of each TeraStation together.
Normal Operation (Replication State) The TeraStation includes two LAN ports. One port is connected to the network and the other is connected to a second TeraStation for replication. Data that is written to the main TeraStation is mirrored to the replication TeraStation on a file-by-file basis. For the specific usage procedures for the iSCSI initiator, refer to the OS Help.
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Chapter 7 Various Settings
Date and Time Setting
This shows how to set the Windows Storage Server clock.
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Click the time displayed in the task tray of Windows Storage Server.
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Click [Change date and time settings] - [Date and Time], then select the current date and time in the displayed calendar and clock. Note: The date and time can be obtained automatically by clicking the [Internet Time] tab and selecting [Synchronize with an Internet time server].
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This completes the setting of the date and time.
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Changing the Server Name, Workgroup, and Domain Settings
The server name, workgroup, and domain for the TeraStation can be changed by following the procedure below.
1 Click [Start], right-click [Computer], and select [Properties]. 2 Under [Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings], click [Change settings]. 3
Click [Computer Name] - [Change].
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Enter the computer name, choose Domain or Workgroup, and click [OK]. If more then 16 characters are entered, all characters from the 17th character on are ignored.
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This completes the changing of the server name, workgroup, and domain settings.
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Changing the Password
Changing of the TeraStation administrator password from the default setting is recommended for security reasons.
Changing the password for the logon account
1 In Windows Storage Server, navigate to [Start] - [Control Panel] - [User Accounts]. 3 Enter "password" for current password and your desired password for new password and confirm new password. 4 Click [Change password].
This completes the changing of the password.
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Changing the password for accounts besides the logon account
1 In Windows Storage Server, navigate to [Start] - [All Programs] - [Administrative Tools] - [Computer Management]. 3
Right-click the user whose password will be changed and click [Set Password].
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Click [Proceed].
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Enter the password in [New password] and [Confirm password], then click [OK].
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This completes the changing of the password.
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Adding a User
A user can be added by performing the procedure below.
1 In Windows Storage Server, navigate to [Start] - [All Programs] - [Administrative Tools] - [Computer Management]. The New User screen is displayed.
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Enter the user name, password, and other information, then click [Create].
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This completes the adding of a new user. Note: Accounts not belonging to the Administrators group cannot be connected by the Remote Desktop.
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Adding a Group
A group can be added by performing the procedure below.
1 In Windows Storage Server, navigate to [Start] - [All Programs] - [Administrative Tools] - [Computer Management]. The New Group screen is displayed.
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Enter the group name, a description, and click [Add].
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Click [Advanced].
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Click [Find Now].
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Select the users to be registered to the group, then click [OK].
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Click [OK].
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Click [Close].
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This completes the adding of a new group. [. . . ] Check [Obtain IP address automatically via DHCP] to assign an IP address automatically. If no DHCP server is available, you may manually enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
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Appendix
Factory Defaults
The following settings are the factory defaults for the TeraStation. Username Password Shared Folders DHCP Client Administrator password This is not set. Normally, the TeraStation will get its IP address automatically from a DHCP server on the network. [. . . ]