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Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide1001 Click Protect > Backup screen, select a backup job and click Restore Archive.Figure 91 Protect >
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide1013 Select the Gonzo share and click Next.Figure 93 Protect > Backup > Restore Archive: Step 24 Sel
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide1025 The NSA restores the files into the Gonzo share. When it finishes you can access the files.Figure 95 Pr
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide1032 Select the backup job and backup time and click Next.Figure 97 Protect > Restore: Step 23 Select e
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide1044 Specify where you want to put the files. Browse to “/Gonzo”. Click Done.Figure 99 Protect > Restore
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide1053 Turn on the printer. The NSA detects it after a few moments.4 On your computer, open your CIFS file shar
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide106Figure 104 Applications > Print Server After the driver installation finishes, the computer is ready t
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide1073.9.1 Connecting External USB Hard DrivesThe easiest way to increase the NSA’s storage capacity is to con
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide108" If the new hard drives have any data you want to keep, back it up to another location before you ins
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide1094 Select RAID5 Reshape and click Apply.Figure 110 Storage > Internal Storage > RAID > Add Disk
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Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide1101 Click the Volume tab. Select a volume and click Edit.Figure 112 Storage > Internal Storage > Vol
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide1111 Click Storage > Internal Storage > Disk to list the installed disks. Select a disk to replace firs
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide1125 Open the administration screens. In the Status screen the RAID array shows up as degraded.Figure 117 St
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide1139 The RAID’s status displays as Recovering.Figure 120 Storage > Internal Storage > RAIDAfter the
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115PART IIWeb Configurator Status Screen (117)System Setting Screen (121)Storage Screens (125)Network Screens (159)Sharing Screens (173)Protect S
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NSA-2401 User’s Guide117CHAPTER 4 Status Screen4.1 Status ScreenThe Status screen is the first screen you see after you log into the Web Configurat
Chapter 4 Status ScreenNSA-2401 User’s Guide118The following table describes the icons in this screen.The following table describes the labels in this
Chapter 4 Status ScreenNSA-2401 User’s Guide119CPU Temperature This displays the current temperature near the NSA’s CPU. The NSA generates an emergen
Table of ContentsNSA-2401 User’s Guide122.6 Administration Screens ...
Chapter 4 Status ScreenNSA-2401 User’s Guide120External Volume This displays the volumes created on USB hard drives connected to the NSA. USB ports ar
NSA-2401 User’s Guide121CHAPTER 5 System Setting Screen5.1 Date/Time Use the NSA System Setting > Date/Time screen to set up the time on your NSA
Chapter 5 System Setting ScreenNSA-2401 User’s Guide1225.1.1 Time LagTime lag occurs when the time on the NSA falls behind the time on the time serve
Chapter 5 System Setting ScreenNSA-2401 User’s Guide123• The time server is no longer reachable.• The NSA is shut down often. The NSA internal batter
Chapter 5 System Setting ScreenNSA-2401 User’s Guide124
NSA-2401 User’s Guide125CHAPTER 6 Storage Screens6.1 Storage Screens OverviewUse the storage screens to work with disks, RAIDs, and volumes to mana
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide126Encrypted VolumesWhen you create a volume you can encrypt it using either a manually entered password
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1276.2 Internal Storage Status ScreenClick Storage > Internal Storage > Status to display the f
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1286.3 DiskYou can view information on the NSA internal disks in this screen. Disk Replacement Restrict
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide129The following table describes the icons in this screen.The following table describes the labels in t
Table of ContentsNSA-2401 User’s Guide13Chapter 4 Status Screen...
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide130Figure 126 Storage > Internal Storage > Disk > S.M.A.R.T. (Brief Summary)The following ta
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1316.3.2.1 S.M.A.R.T Full SummarySet the Device Info Format field to Full Summary to display advanced
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1326.4 ArraysRAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) or JBOD is the storage method that the NSA use
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide133For example if you originally have two disks configured in a RAID 1 array, and you then buy two more
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide134Three DisksChoose a combination of JBOD and/or RAID 0 or RAID 1 for the reasons already outlined. Wit
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide135• Down when an array is down and cannot be fixed. The array cannot be used and the data is lost. Rep
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide136The following table describes the icons in this screen.Table 25 Storage > Internal Storage >
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide137Resync SpeedWhen a disk array is resynchronizing, you can select it and click this icon to set how f
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide138The following table describes the labels in this screen. 6.5.1 Creating a New RAIDClick the Create i
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide139The following table describes this screen. 6.6 Internal Volume ScreenClick Storage > Internal St
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Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide140Figure 130 Storage > Internal Storage > VolumeThe following table describes the icons in thi
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide141The following table describes the labels in this screen. LockIf an encrypted volume is unlocked, you
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1426.6.1 Creating or Editing an Internal Volume Click Storage > Internal Storage > Volume > C
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1436.6.2 USB Key CreationWhen you create a volume encrypted by a USB key, click the Create USB Drive b
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide144Figure 132 Selecting the USB Device The following table describes this screen. 6.6.2.2 Creating a
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide145Figure 134 Creating a Duplicate USB Key: Eject 3 Insert a different USB key and click Next.Figure
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide146The following table describes the icons in this screen.The following table describes the labels in th
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1476.8 External Volume ScreenClick Storage > External Storage > Volume to display the external
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide148The following table describes the labels in this screen. LockIf an encrypted volume is unlocked, you
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1496.8.1 Creating or Editing an External Volume " Creating a volume on a USB device formats it. A
Table of ContentsNSA-2401 User’s Guide159.5 Backup Software Screen ...
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide150File System Select the file system you want the new volume to use. If you plan to also use the USB de
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1516.9 Technical ReferenceThis section contains background on JBOD and the RAID levels used on the NSA
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide152lost. Parity protection is used with striping, and the “n” pieces of data are typically the blocks or
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1536.9.3 RAID 0RAID 0 spreads data evenly across two or more disks (data striping) with no mirroring n
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide154RAID 1 capacity is limited to the size of the smallest disk in the RAID array. For example, if you ha
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1556.9.6 RAID 5RAID 5 provides the best balance of capacity and performance while providing data redun
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1566.9.8 RAID and Data ProtectionIf a hard disk fails and you’re using a RAID 1, RAID 10, or RAID 5 arr
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide15712 Device Power Cycle CountThis is the number of times the hard drive has gone through a full power
Chapter 6 Storage ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide158207 Spin High CurrentThis is the quantity of high current used to spin up the drive.208 Spin Buzz Thi
NSA-2401 User’s Guide159CHAPTER 7 Network ScreensThis chapter discusses the network screens.7.1 Network Screens OverviewUse the network screens to c
Table of ContentsNSA-2401 User’s Guide1612.6 External USB Disks ...
Chapter 7 Network ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide160DHCPDHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individual clients to ob
Chapter 7 Network ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide161Figure 140 Fault Tolerance Teaming ModeLoad Balancing: This distributes the traffic load across LA
Chapter 7 Network ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide162" If you enable jumbo frames on the NSA in a network that does not support them, you will lose a
Chapter 7 Network ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide163Figure 144 Network > TCP/IPThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 43 N
Chapter 7 Network ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1647.3 Windows/CIFSUse this screen to configure your CIFS settings. In this screen you can set your ser
Chapter 7 Network ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide165" The NSA automatically restarts its network services after you apply changes in the TCP/IP or
Chapter 7 Network ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide166Figure 145 Active Directory Example Application7.3.1 Windows/CIFS ScreenClick Network > Windows
Chapter 7 Network ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide167Figure 147 Network > Windows/CIFS (Domain)The following table describes the labels in these scr
Chapter 7 Network ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1687.4 NFS ScreenClick Network > NFS to display the NFS screen. Configure this screen to let compute
Chapter 7 Network ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide169The following table describes the labels in this screen. 7.4.1 Add or Edit NFS Share ScreenClick Ne
List of FiguresNSA-2401 User’s Guide17List of FiguresFigure 1 NSA Overview ...
Chapter 7 Network ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide170The following table describes the labels in this screen. Share Name DetailsUse any character except d
Chapter 7 Network ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide171The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 48 Network > NFS > NFS Sessio
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NSA-2401 User’s Guide173CHAPTER 8 Sharing Screens8.1 OverviewUse the NSA’s Sharing screens to manage user accounts, groups of users, and shares.8.1.
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide174ShareA share is a set of access permissions mapped to a specific folder on a volume. It is equivalent
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide175Conflicting Share Access and ACL SettingsIf the share’s access permissions and the access permission
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide176The following table describes the labels in this screen. Edit UserSelect a user account from the list
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1778.2.0.1 Conflict UsersA conflict user is a local user that has the same user name as that of a user
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1788.2.1 Create a New Account & Change Account PropertiesTo create an account, click Sharing > U
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1798.2.1.1 Account NamesEnter an account name from 1 to 14 characters. The first character must be alp
List of FiguresNSA-2401 User’s Guide18Figure 39 Displaying the NSA ...
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide180•admin 8.2.1.2 Account Password ManagementNon-admin users may change their passwords themselves by l
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide181" Non-admin user accounts cannot access the administrator Web Configurator screens and cannot b
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1828.3 GroupsClick Sharing > Groups to open this screen where you can create and manage groups. A gr
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide183The following table describes the labels in this screen.Delete Selected GroupsSelect a group from th
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1848.3.1 Add a New Local Group & Change Group Properties To create a local group, click Sharing >
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1858.3.1.1 Group NamesEnter a group name from 1 to 16 characters. The first character must be alphabet
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1868.4 SharesClick Sharing > Shares to open this screen where you can create and manage shares.Figur
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide187The following table describes the labels in this screen.Delete ShareSelect a share from the list, th
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1888.4.1 Create a New Share & Edit a ShareTo create a local group, click Sharing > Shares >
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1898.4.1.1 Share Access ConfigurationThis screen allows you to assign permissions to a share.Figure 16
List of FiguresNSA-2401 User’s Guide19Figure 82 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 2 ...
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1908.4.2 ACL ConfigurationClick Sharing > Shares, select a share, and click ACL Properties screen to
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide191The following table describes the labels in this screen.8.4.2.1 New ACL ConfigurationThis screen al
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide192The following table describes the labels in this screen.8.4.2.2 ACL PermissionsUse this screen to se
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide193The following table describes the labels in this screen.8.4.2.3 EVERYONE & ANONYMOUS Share Acce
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1948.4.3 Recycle BinClick Sharing > Shares > Recycle Bin to open the following screen. Use this s
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide195The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 66 Sharing > Shares > DFSLABEL
Chapter 8 Sharing ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide196
NSA-2401 User’s Guide197CHAPTER 9 Protect Screens9.1 Protection Methods OverviewThis chapter introduces different ways of protecting data on the NSA
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide1989.1.1 What You Can Do in the Protect Screens•Use the Backup screens (Section 9.2 on page 200) to bac
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide199To use a snapshot to restore files, use the MyNSA screens, CIFS (Windows Explorer), or FTP to browse
List of FiguresNSA-2401 User’s Guide20Figure 125 Storage > Internal Storage > Disk ...
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide200Finding Out MoreSee Chapter 6 on page 125 for more information on RAID.See Section 3.7 on page 89 for
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide201Figure 166 Protect > BackupThe following table describes the icons in this screen. Table 68
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide202The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.2.2 Creating a Backup JobIn the Protect &
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide203The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 70 Protect > Backup > Add Jo
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide2049.2.2.1 Creating a Backup Job: Step 2Figure 168 Protect > Backup > Add: Step 2
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide205The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 71 Protect > Backup > Add Jo
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide2069.2.2.2 Creating a Backup Job: Step 3Figure 169 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 3The follo
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide2079.2.2.3 Creating a Backup Job: Step 4Figure 170 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 4The follo
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide2089.2.3 Editing a Backup JobIn the Protect > Backup screen, select a backup job and click the Edit
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide2099.2.3.1 Editing a Backup Job: Step 2Figure 172 Protect > Backup > Edit Job: Step 2The foll
List of FiguresNSA-2401 User’s Guide21Figure 168 Protect > Backup > Add: Step 2 ...
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide210Figure 173 Protect > Backup > Restore Archive: Step 1The following table describes the label
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide2119.2.4.1 Restoring a Backup: Step 2Figure 174 Protect > Backup > Restore Archive: Step 2The
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide212The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.3 Restoring by Backup FilesClick Protect
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide2139.3.1 Protect > Restore: Step 2Figure 177 Protect > Restore: Step 2The following table des
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide2149.3.2 Protect > Restore: Step 3Figure 178 Protect > Restore: Step 3The following table desc
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide2159.3.3 Protect > Restore: Step 4Figure 179 Protect > Restore: Step 4The following table des
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide216" The snapshot capture fails if deleting all previous snapshots does not leave enough space for
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide217The following table describes the icons in this screen. Table 83 Protect > Snapshot > Snap
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide218The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.4.1 Creating/Editing SnapshotsIn the Prot
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide219The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.4.2 Snapshot ImagesClick Protect > Sn
List of FiguresNSA-2401 User’s Guide22Figure 211 Windows XP: Start Menu ...
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide220The following table describes the icons in this screen. The following table describes the labels in
Chapter 9 Protect ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide221Figure 183 Protect > Backup Software
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NSA-2401 User’s Guide223CHAPTER 10 Application Screens10.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces the NSA Application screens.10.1.1 What You Can Do In Th
Chapter 10 Application ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide224Print ServerA print server is a device or software that provides users on a network with shared
Chapter 10 Application ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide225Figure 185 Applications > FTP The following table describes the labels in this screen. Tab
Chapter 10 Application ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide22610.3 Print ServerClick Applications > Print Server to open this screen. Use this screen to v
Chapter 10 Application ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide227The following table describes the labels in this screen. 10.4 Copy ButtonClick Applications &
Chapter 10 Application ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide228Figure 189 Applications > Copy Button > Edit The following table describes the icons in
NSA-2401 User’s Guide229CHAPTER 11 Maintenance Screens11.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces the NSA Maintenance screens.11.1.1 What You Can Do In T
List of FiguresNSA-2401 User’s Guide23Figure 254 Internet Explorer 7: Certificate Import Wizard ...
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide230Finding Out MoreSee Section 3.5 on page 68 for tutorials on configuring security.See Section 3.6
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide231The following table describes the labels in this screen. 11.2.0.1 Log ClassesThe NSA keeps de
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide23211.2.1 SearchClick the Maintenance > Log > Search icon to display the search filters.Figu
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide233The following table describes the labels in this screen. 11.2.3 Log Buzzer Priority Configura
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide234Figure 196 Maintenance > Log > Log Report Configuration > Mail SettingThe following t
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide235Figure 197 Maintenance > Log > Log Report Configuration > Report SettingThe followin
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide23611.2.4.3 Syslog Server SettingThis screen lets you set up the NSA to upload log files to a sysl
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide23711.3 Configuration Click Maintenance > Configuration to open a screen where you can backup
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide23811.3.1 Restoring the Configuration FileWhen restoring a previously saved configuration file, yo
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide239Figure 201 Maintenance > Configuration > Restore > Restarting 11.4 SSLClick Mainten
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Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide240The following table describes the labels in this screen. 11.4.0.1 Editing a Self-Signed Certifi
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide241Figure 203 Maintenance > SSL > Edit a Self-Signed Certificate The following table descr
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide2421 The SYS LED blinks orange when firmware is being uploaded to the NSA. Do not turn off or reset
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide243Figure 205 Maintenance > Power Management The following table describes the labels in this
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide24411.6.1 Power Control ScheduleClick Maintenance > Power Management > Edit to open this scr
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide245The following table describes the labels in this screen. 11.7 Shutdown Click Maintenance >
Chapter 11 Maintenance ScreensNSA-2401 User’s Guide246Figure 207 Maintenance > Shutdown The following table describes the labels in this screen.
247PART IIITroubleshooting and SpecificationsTroubleshooting (249)Product Specifications (257)
NSA-2401 User’s Guide249CHAPTER 12 Troubleshooting12.1 Troubleshooting OverviewThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might enc
List of TablesNSA-2401 User’s Guide25List of TablesTable 1 Disk Drive LEDs ...
Chapter 12 TroubleshootingNSA-2401 User’s Guide250After replacing the disk, go to the Storage > Internal Storage > RAID screen. If the array’s s
Chapter 12 TroubleshootingNSA-2401 User’s Guide251• Make sure the Ethernet cable is connected properly to the NSA and connected to another (Ethernet)
Chapter 12 TroubleshootingNSA-2401 User’s Guide252• Confirm that the computer running the NDU has a network connection. See the section on the NSA’s L
Chapter 12 TroubleshootingNSA-2401 User’s Guide25312.4 Users Cannot Access the NSAV A local user cannot access a share• Check that the NSA is turned
Chapter 12 TroubleshootingNSA-2401 User’s Guide254• Leave the domain and re-join it.V A domain user can’t access a share.In addition to the checks li
Chapter 12 TroubleshootingNSA-2401 User’s Guide255You may need to manually delete some previous snapshots to make more space. If you still cannot tak
Chapter 12 TroubleshootingNSA-2401 User’s Guide256
NSA-2401 User’s Guide257CHAPTER 13 Product SpecificationsSee also the Getting to Know Your NSA chapter for a general overview of the key features.13.
Chapter 13 Product SpecificationsNSA-2401 User’s Guide258Disk Quota Use the disk quota feature to stop one user(s) from using up all disk capacity by
Chapter 13 Product SpecificationsNSA-2401 User’s Guide25913.2 Specification TablesThe NSA hardware specifications are shown in the following table.
List of TablesNSA-2401 User’s Guide26Table 39 RAID 1 ...
Chapter 13 Product SpecificationsNSA-2401 User’s Guide260The NSA firmware specifications are shown in the following tableReset Button Reset the NSA or
Chapter 13 Product SpecificationsNSA-2401 User’s Guide26113.3 Power ConsumptionThe NSA-2400 was tested using the specified power sources with the ex
Chapter 13 Product SpecificationsNSA-2401 User’s Guide262
263PART IVAppendices and IndexLog Messages (265)Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address (275)Importing Certificates (299)Open Source Licences (323)L
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NSA-2401 User’s Guide265APPENDIX A Log MessagesThis appendix shows some NSA log messages.Log MessagesTable 114 Log MessagesFEATURE SEVERITY MESSAGE
Appendix A Log MessagesNSA-2401 User’s Guide266CIFS - share NOTICE Purge all files in recycle-bin folder in share: {0}.Share NameCIFS - share INFO Exp
Appendix A Log MessagesNSA-2401 User’s Guide267Network NOTICE Network interface {0} link downNFS INFO Enable NFS: SUCCESSNFS CRIT Enable NFS: FAILEDN
Appendix A Log MessagesNSA-2401 User’s Guide268Snapshot INFO Expand Snapshot Image {0}(Increased Size={1}MB): SUCCESSSnapshot Image NameSizeSnapshot C
Appendix A Log MessagesNSA-2401 User’s Guide269Storage - RAIDCRIT Start Repairing Degraded Raid: FAILEDStorage - RAIDCRIT Modify Rebuild Priority to
List of TablesNSA-2401 User’s Guide27Table 82 Protect > Restore: Step 4 ...
Appendix A Log MessagesNSA-2401 User’s Guide270Storage - VolumeINFO Unlock Internal Volume: SUCCESSStorage - VolumeINFO Change Internal Crypto Volume
Appendix A Log MessagesNSA-2401 User’s Guide271Storage - VolumeCRIT Create USB Key: FAILEDStorage - VolumeCRIT Duplicate USB Key: FAILEDStorage - Vol
Appendix A Log MessagesNSA-2401 User’s Guide272System EMERG Temperature exceeds the upper bound and may cause damage.System is going to shutdown.Syste
Appendix A Log MessagesNSA-2401 User’s Guide273System - TimeINFO Daylight saving is disabledSystem - TimeINFO Daylight saving is enabledWeb INFO USER
Appendix A Log MessagesNSA-2401 User’s Guide274
NSA-2401 User’s Guide275APPENDIX B Setting Up Your Computer’s IPAddress" Your specific ZyXEL device may not support all of the operating systems
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide276Windows XP/NT/2000The following example uses the default Windows XP display th
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide2773 Right-click Local Area Connection and then select Properties.Figure 213 W
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide2785 The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens.Figure 215 Windows XP
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide279Windows VistaThis section shows screens from Windows Vista Professional.1 Cli
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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide2804 Click Manage network connections.Figure 219 Windows Vista: Network and Sha
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide2816 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then select Properties.Fi
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide2827 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens.Figure 22
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide283Mac OS X: 10.3 and 10.4The screens in this section are from Mac OS X 10.4 but
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide2843 When the Network preferences pane opens, select Built-in Ethernet from the n
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide2855 For statically assigned settings, do the following:•From the Configure IPv4
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide286Mac OS X: 10.5The screens in this section are from Mac OS X 10.5.1 Click Apple
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide2873 When the Network preferences pane opens, select Ethernet from the list of a
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide288Figure 232 Mac OS X 10.5: Network Preferences > Ethernet6 Click Apply and
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide289Linux: Ubuntu 8 (GNOME)This section shows you how to configure your computer’
29PART IIntroduction and TutorialsGetting to Know Your NSA (31)Introducing the Web Configurator (35)
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide2903 In the Authenticate window, enter your admin account name and password then
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide2915 The Properties dialog box opens.Figure 238 Ubuntu 8: Network Settings >
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide292Verifying SettingsCheck your TCP/IP properties by clicking System > Adminis
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide293Linux: openSUSE 10.3 (KDE)This section shows you how to configure your comput
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide2943 When the YaST Control Center window opens, select Network Devices and then c
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide2955 When the Network Card Setup window opens, click the Address tabFigure 245
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide2968 If you know your DNS server IP address(es), click the Hostname/DNS tab in Ne
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide297Verifying SettingsClick the KNetwork Manager icon on the Task bar to check yo
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA-2401 User’s Guide298
NSA-2401 User’s Guide299APPENDIX C Importing CertificatesThis appendix shows you how to import public key certificates into your web browser. Public
About This User's GuideNSA-2401 User’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who want to config
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide300Internet ExplorerThe following example uses Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 on Windows XP Profe
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide3014 In the Certificate dialog box, click Install Certificate.Figure 252 Internet Explorer 7:
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide3026 If you want Internet Explorer to Automatically select certificate store based on the type o
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide3039 In the Completing the Certificate Import Wizard screen, click Finish.Figure 257 Internet
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide30411 Finally, click OK when presented with the successful certificate installation message.Figu
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide305Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in Internet ExplorerRather than browsing to a ZyXE
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide306Removing a Certificate in Internet ExplorerThis section shows you how to remove a public key
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide3073 In the Certificates dialog box, click the Trusted Root Certificates Authorities tab, selec
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide308FirefoxThe following example uses Mozilla Firefox 2 on Windows XP Professional; however, the
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide309Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in FirefoxRather than browsing to a ZyXEL Web Conf
NSA-2401 User’s Guide31CHAPTER 1 Getting to Know Your NSA1.1 NSA-2401 OverviewThe NSA (Network Storage Appliance) allows secure storage and manageme
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide3103 In the Certificate Manager dialog box, click Web Sites > Import.Figure 272 Firefox 2:
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide311Removing a Certificate in FirefoxThis section shows you how to remove a public key certifica
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide3123 In the Certificate Manager dialog box, select the Web Sites tab, select the certificate tha
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide313OperaThe following example uses Opera 9 on Windows XP Professional; however, the screens can
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide314Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in OperaRather than browsing to a ZyXEL Web Configu
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide3153 In the Certificates Manager, click Authorities > Import.Figure 282 Opera 9: Certific
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide3165 In the Install authority certificate dialog box, click Install.Figure 284 Opera 9: Insta
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide317Removing a Certificate in OperaThis section shows you how to remove a public key certificate
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide3183 In the Certificates manager, select the Authorities tab, select the certificate that you wa
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide319KonquerorThe following example uses Konqueror 3.5 on openSUSE 10.3, however the screens appl
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSANSA-2401 User’s Guide321.1.1 Front Panel LEDsThe front panel LEDs tell you important information about the NSA.Figu
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide320Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in KonquerorRather than browsing to a ZyXEL Web Con
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide321Removing a Certificate in KonquerorThis section shows you how to remove a public key certifi
Appendix C Importing CertificatesNSA-2401 User’s Guide322
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Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSANSA-2401 User’s Guide331.1.2 Power ButtonPress the power button on the front panel to turn the NSA on and off. • T
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Appendix D Open Source LicencesNSA-2401 User’s Guide348As between Initial Developer and the Contributors, each party is responsible for claims and dam
Appendix D Open Source LicencesNSA-2401 User’s Guide349The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or subst
NSA-2401 User’s Guide35CHAPTER 2 Introducing the WebConfiguratorThis chapter describes how to access the NSA Web Configurator and provides an overvie
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NSA-2401 User’s Guide353APPENDIX E Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2009 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication ma
Appendix E Legal InformationNSA-2401 User’s Guide354Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.Viewing Certificat
IndexNSA-2401 User’s Guide355IndexAabout icon 48accessconfiguration 44, 189Access Control List, see ACLaccessing share contents 40account names 179ACL
IndexNSA-2401 User’s Guide356copied files folder format 33COPYbutton 33, 227folder format 33LED 33share 227COPY LEDtroubleshooting 255copying 33, 42co
IndexNSA-2401 User’s Guide357NTFS 150ReiserFS 150scan 147unlock 148XFS 150Ffactory defaults 52fan speed 119FAT16 150FAT32 150FCC interference statemen
IndexNSA-2401 User’s Guide358logout 38, 49user 52web help 38idle timeout 225hard drive 243in conflict 173internalfile system 174hard drives 39IP addre
IndexNSA-2401 User’s Guide359NAS 174navigation panel 49NDU 35troubleshooting discovery 252networkconnection test 164protocols 260security 260Network-A
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide36Figure 3 NDU Main ScreenFrom the NDU main page click the icon under Admin to see th
IndexNSA-2401 User’s Guide360down 135healthy 134summary 135three disks 134two disks 133recycle bin 194Redundant Array of Independent Disks, see RAIDRe
IndexNSA-2401 User’s Guide361synchronization 203tutorial 92syntax conventions 4SYS LED 33troubleshooting 249syslog server 229, 236system management 26
IndexNSA-2401 User’s Guide362locked 126, 139name restrictions 45password 142, 149RAID 1 153scan 140status 134summary 139unlock 140, 141, 146unlocked 1
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide37Figure 5 NSA Login ScreenYou should see a screen asking you to change your passwor
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide38Figure 7 My NSA The icons and language label at the top-right of the screen are vis
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide39The main My NSA screen displays the shares to which you have access.Figure 8 My NS
Document ConventionsNSA-2401 User’s Guide4Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide. 1 War
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide402.5.1 My NSA Share Browsing ScreenClick My NSA and then click a share to open the fo
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide41The following table describes the labels in this screen. DeleteSelect a folder(s) or
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide422.5.2 My NSA Share Browsing Move to or Copy to ScreenThe administrator can select a
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide43The following table describes the icons in this screen.The following table describes
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide44Share Name DetailsUse any character except double quotes (“), single quotes (‘), slas
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide45Figure 13 My NSA Change Share Properties > Share Access Configuration The foll
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide46•. [periods]• - [dashes]Other limitations include:• All leading and trailing spaces a
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide47The following table describes the labels in this screen.2.6 Administration Screens
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide48Figure 15 Status 2.6.1 Global Administration Icons The icons and language label a
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide492.6.2 Navigation PanelThe navigation panel on the left of the Web Configurator scre
Document ConventionsNSA-2401 User’s Guide5Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The NSA icon is not
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide50The following table describes the navigation panel links. Table 14 Screens SummaryC
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide512.6.3 Main WindowThe Web Configurator’s main window () shows the screen you select
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide522.7 NSA RESET ButtonUse the RESET button on the front panel of the NSA to reset eith
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide53Figure 17 Reset and Reload Timeline" The NSA automatically restarts to comple
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNSA-2401 User’s Guide54
NSA-2401 User’s Guide55CHAPTER 3 Tutorials3.1 OverviewThese tutorials show you how to perform the following common tasks:• How to Configure Sharing:
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide561 Log into the Web Configurator using your administrator Username and Password.Figure 18 Administrator Log
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide573 Once the Web Configurator workspace appears, click Sharing > Users to open the user account management
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide58• Enter an account name and password.• Set how many megabytes of storage the account can use in each of the
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide592 Specify a name for the group. Select Gonzo and click Add Selected User(s) to include Gonzo in the group.
Safety WarningsNSA-2401 User’s Guide6Safety Warnings1 For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions.• Do NOT use th
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide602 Specify a name for the share and select the volume it should be on. Select Kermit as the owner and set the
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide614 Back in the Edit Shares screen, click Apply.Figure 27 Sharing > Shares > Add ShareNow that you ha
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide623 Enter Gonzo’s username and password and click OK.Figure 29 Entering the Share Username and Password4 Now
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide631 Open Firefox and enter http://192.168.1.35 to open the login screen. Enter Gonzo’s username and password
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide643 Open the Strategy share.Figure 34 Gonzo Share Screen
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide654 Click Upload.Figure 35 Strategy Folder Screen5 Browse to the 2010-2014-Plans.doc file and click Apply.F
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide661 Click the Finder icon in the dock.Figure 37 Opening the Finder2 Select All under Shared in the sidebar.
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide673 Click the triangle beside the NSA’s name to display the shares that Gonzo can use.Figure 39 Displaying
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide684 When the Connect to Server dialog box opens, type smb:// and the IP address of your NSA-2401 or click Brow
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide693.5.1.1 Customizing the NSA’s Certificate1 Click Maintenance > SSL and then select Edit a self-signed C
Safety WarningsNSA-2401 User’s Guide7Your product is marked with this symbol, which is known as the WEEE mark. WEEE stands for Waste Electronics and
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide703 The NSA restarts its network services and returns you to the login screen. Figure 44 Maintenance > SS
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide713.5.1.2 Downloading and Installing the NSA’s Customized Certificate1 Log in and return to Maintenance >
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide723 Find the certificate file on your computer and double-click it. Figure 47 Downloading the NSA’s Certific
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide735 In the Certificate Import Wizard, click Next.Figure 49 Certificate Import Wizard: Welcome6 Leave Automa
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide747 In the Completing the Certificate Import Wizard screen, click Finish.Figure 51 Certificate Import Wizard
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide753.5.1.3 Turn on the NSA’s Web SecurityNow that you have customized the NSA’s certificate and installed it
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide762 A warning screen pops up if applying your change may disconnect some users. Click Apply to continue.Figure
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide774 Click Add Exception. Figure 57 Firefox: Secure Connection Failed5 Click Get Certificate. Figure 58 Fi
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide786 Before you add an exception, verify that the device to which you are trying to connect is providing the co
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide797 The SHA1 fingerprint must match the NSA’s certificate you downloaded from the NSA to your computer. (Doub
Safety WarningsNSA-2401 User’s Guide8
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide808 If the certificate fingerprints match, click Confirm Security Exception, otherwise click Cancel.Figure 61
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide819 The login screen displays. Figure 62 HTTPS LoginNow, anyone who connects to the NSA’s Web Configurator
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide821 Open FileZilla and click File > Site Manager > New Site. • Configure the Host field with the NSA’s a
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide832 A security warning screen displays. The SHA1 fingerprint must match the NSA’s certificate you downloaded
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide842 Set the Share Access to Advanced and click Edit.Figure 66 Sharing > Shares > Edit Share3 Move Seni
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide853.5.3.2 Setting the ACL to Deny Access to a FileNow you need to stop Kermit from accessing the 2010-2014-P
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide863 Open the Strategy folder.Figure 70 Sharing > Shares > ACL Configuration > New ACL 4 Select the
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide875 Move Gonzo to Deny. Figure 72 Sharing > Shares > ACL Configuration > New ACL > Strategy >
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide886 A Restricted File icon appears beside the 2010-2014-Plans.doc file. Click Close.Figure 73 Sharing > S
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide893.6 Power ResumeTo keep the NSA operating as much of the time as possible, do the following to have the NS
Contents OverviewNSA-2401 User’s Guide9Contents OverviewIntroduction and Tutorials ...
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide903.7.1 Creating a Snapshot JobHere’s an example of configuring hourly snapshots for a volume.1 Click Protect
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide912 Enter a name for the job, select the volume of which to take snapshots, set the number of snapshot images
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide92For example, Gonzo accidently overwrote his 2009-Plan.doc file.Use Windows Explorer to browse to the Gonzo s
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide932 Name the backup job and select Synchronization. Gonzo wants only his current set of files in the remote N
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide943 Select the folder that needs to be mirrored (the Gonzo share’s Strategic-Partners folder in this example)
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide954 Click OK in the warning dialog box.Figure 83 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 35 For this exampl
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide966 Schedule the backup to occur every morning at 3:00 and click Done.Figure 85 Protect > Backup > Add
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide972 Identify the backup job and select Archive. New files are often added to the shares that you need to back
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide983 Select the volume1 check box to select all the folders and files.Select Remote and enter the other NSA’s a
Chapter 3 TutorialsNSA-2401 User’s Guide994 In this example, the target NSA is on the LAN so leave the compression off. Security is already configure
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