ZyXEL Communications UNS Series manuel d'utilisation

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    Quick Start Guide www .zyxel.com UNS Series V ersion 1.00(B3) Edition 1, 7/2013 Copyright © 2013 Z yXEL Communications Corporation User’s Guide Default Login Details LAN IP Address http://169.254.1.1 User Name admin P assword 1234[...]

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    UNS Series User’ s Guide 2 IMPORT ANT! READ CAREFULL Y BEFORE USE. KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Note: This guide is a re ference for a series of products. Therefore so me features or options in this guide ma y not be av ailable in your product. Graphics in this book ma y differ slightly from the product due to difference s in oper ating [...]

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    Table of Contents UNS Series User’s Guide 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................................. ..................................................... ........... ................ 1 Part I: User ’ s Guide .............. ............................................................ ................. 7 Chapter 1 In[...]

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    Table of Contents UNS Series User’ s Guide 2 Chapter 6 Monitor ......................................................... ............................................................... ......................... 29 6.1 Overview ................ ................ ................ ................ .................... ................ .............. [...]

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    Table of Contents UNS Series User’s Guide 3 Chapter 13 System Log Server ..................................... ..................................................... .................... ............... 53 13.1 Overview ....... .................... ................ ................ ................ ................ .................... .. ........[...]

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    Table of Contents UNS Series User’ s Guide 4 19.2.1 Pool Create Sc reen .......... ................ ................. ................ ................... ................ ....... .......... 77 19.2.2 The Pool Import Encrypt Key Screen ...... ... .......... ................ ................ ................... .............. 7 8 19.2.3 Pool Expan[...]

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    Table of Contents UNS Series User’s Guide 5 24.2.2 The Directory Services LDAP Screen ........ ............. ................ ................ ................ ............ 108 Chapter 25 CIFS ................................................... ................................................................ ........ ......................... 109[...]

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    Table of Contents UNS Series User’ s Guide 6 31.3.1 Amazon S3 Create Screen ... ................... ................... ................ .................... ................... .. 129 Chapter 32 AntiVirus ................................. ............................................................... ...................... .....................[...]

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    7 P ART I User ’ s Guide[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 9 C HAPTER 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview Thank you for pu rchasing the Z yXEL UNS Series. Making enterprise data storage perform more efficiently can be a daunting task. Adopting the righ t storage solution will not only reduce the complexi ties involv ed in data management, but will also maximize cost savings and increase t[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introductio n UNS Series User’ s Guide 10[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 11 C HAPTER 2 Web Configurator 2.1 Overview This chapter describes how to access the UNS Series W eb Configurator and provides an overview of its screens. The W eb Configurator is an HTML -based management interface that allows easy setup and management of the UNS Series through an Internet brow ser . The following are the[...]

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    Chapter 2 Web Configurator UNS Series User’ s Guide 12 Figure 1 Admin Account Login T o access the Web UI, t ype the default user name admin and password 1234 . The home page displays when the correct password has been entered.[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 13 C HAPTER 3 Navigation Panel 3.1 Overview Use the sub-menus on the navigation panel to configure UNS Series feature. Choose the functions from the Menu Bar on the left side of the window to make any configuration changes. Figure 2 Navigati on Pane l[...]

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    Chapter 3 Navigatio n Panel UNS Series User’ s Guide 14 The following table describes the hier archy of the W eb UI. 3.2 Dashboard The Dashboard interface provides an over view of the device’ s overall status. T a ble 1 Navigation Panel MENU BAR LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 DASHBOARD Logout About Help Refresh Interv als Refresh Now MONIT OR S.M.A.R.T Physic[...]

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    Chapter 3 Navigation Panel UNS Series User’s Guide 15 Figure 3 Dashboard The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this screen. T a ble 2 Dashboard ITEM DESCRIPTION DASHBOARD Disk Throughput (KB) Displays the current disk throughput. LAN1 (MB) Displays the current data throughput for LAN1. LAN2 (MB) Displays the current data throughput for LA[...]

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    Chapter 3 Navigatio n Panel UNS Series User’ s Guide 16 LAN3 (MB) Displays the current data throughput for LAN3. LAN4 (MB) Displays the current data throughput for LAN4. Device Information System N ame Displays th e name of the device . Model Name Displays the model num ber of the device. Serial Number Shows the serial number of the device. Firmw[...]

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    Chapter 3 Navigation Panel UNS Series User’s Guide 17 Y ou can specify Refresh Interva l at the top right corner or click Refresh Now to manually update the system status. Figure 4 Dashboard > Refresh Now The followi ng table descri bes the item s on the screen. Dedup usage Displays the Dedup usage. Name Shows the name of a storage pool. Statu[...]

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    Chapter 3 Navigatio n Panel UNS Series User’ s Guide 18[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 19 C HAPTER 4 Getting Started 4.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to use the UNS Series’ v arious features. 4.2 Usage Scenario Assume that an IT manager of an SMB com pany wi th 200 employees buys a device. How can the IT manager deploy the UNS Series to mee t everyone’ s needs? There may be different departments e[...]

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    Chapter 4 Get ting Started UNS Series User’ s Guide 20 Figure 6 UNS Series Stor age Configuration Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > ZFS to create the file systems and iSCSI volu mes . Figure 7 Configuration > Stor age Configuration > ZFS 4.4 Configuring a User Account UNS Series supports both local user accounts and domain[...]

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    Chapter 4 Getting Started UNS Series User’s Guide 21 Figure 8 Configuration > S ystem Configuration > Account An IT manager can choose the type of account management that fits their IT infr astructure. The UNS Series supports stand-alone, Active Direc t ory , and LDAP services. The UNS Series ea sily integrate with AD/LDAP servers to stream[...]

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    Chapter 4 Get ting Started UNS Series User’ s Guide 22 Figure 10 Configuring a Network There are a variety of options av ailab le to an IT manager to configu re a network for any scen ario. T o view network port settings, click Config uration > Network Configuration > Network Setting . Figure 1 1 Configuration > Network Configur ation &g[...]

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    Chapter 4 Getting Started UNS Series User’s Guide 23 facilitate the process of setting access control. The W eb Configurator gives an IT manager the maximum control over allowin g who can access what data. It also makes sure data security and confidentiality are maintained using the highes t level of security with minimum management efforts. T o [...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 25 C HAPTER 4 Setup Wizard 4.1 Overview The Setup Wizard section allows you to initially con figure the system name, time, time zone and RAID pool levels. 4.2 System Wizard Click Configuration > Setu p Wizard to display the following screen. The Setup Wizard function is only available when all disks are marked as FreeDi[...]

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    Chapter 4 Setup Wizard UNS Series User’ s Guide 26 The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this screen. T a ble 4 Configuration > Setup Wiz ard ITEM DESCRIPTION System n ame System n ame Enter the system name for your device. Time and Da te Setup K eep Current time Select Keep Current time to set the current time and date based on your c[...]

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    27 P ART II T echnical Reference[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 29 C HAPTER 6 Monitor 6.1 Overview The Monitor menu consists of the following options: S.M.A.R.T , Physical Disk , Snapshot , Hardware Monitor , Event Log , UPS , and Connection . 6.1.1 S.M.A.R.T S.M.A.R.T . (Self-Monitoring Analysis and R eporting T echnology) is a hard drive diagnostic tool which delivers warning message[...]

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    Chapter 6 Mon itor UNS Series User’ s Guide 30 6.1.2 Physical Disk The Physical disk option giv es you the hard drive status. C lick Monitor > Physical Disk to display the following screen. Figure 17 Monitor > Physical Disk The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this screen. HDD T ype Indicates the hard disk type. Read Er ror Rat e D[...]

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    Chapter 6 Monitor UNS Series User’s Guide 31 6.1.3 Snap sh ot All point-in-time snapshots at which y ou have created are display ed here. Click Monitor > Snapshot to display the following screen. Figure 18 Monitor > Snapshot The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this screen. Health The health of the hard drive: • Good: indicates t[...]

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    Chapter 6 Mon itor UNS Series User’ s Guide 32 6.1.4 Hardware Monitor The Hardware Monitor option displays the information of current voltages and temper atures. Click Monitor > Hardware Moni tor to display the following screen. Figure 19 Monitor > Hardware Monitor The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this screen. 6.1.5 Event Log T[...]

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    Chapter 6 Monitor UNS Series User’s Guide 33 Figure 20 Monitor > Event Log The following table describes the labels on this screen. The event log is displayed in reverse order which me ans the latest ev ent log is on the first / top of the page. T o clear the event log, click Clear and confirm at the prompt. Figure 21 Monitor > Event Log &g[...]

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    Chapter 6 Mon itor UNS Series User’ s Guide 34 6.1.6 UPS Click Monitor > UPS to display the following screen. Figure 22 Monitor > UPS The following table describes the labels on this screen. 6.1.7 Connection Click Monitor > Connection to display the following screen. Figure 23 Monitor > Connection T a ble 10 Monitor > UPS LABEL DES[...]

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    Chapter 6 Monitor UNS Series User’s Guide 35 The following table describes the labels on this screen. Ta b l e 11 Monitor > C onnection LABEL DESCRIPTION Connect ion Protocol Displays the type of protocol assigned to this conne ction. User Displays the user profile currently associated wi th this connection. Client Displays the type of client.[...]

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    Chapter 6 Mon itor UNS Series User’ s Guide 36[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 37 C HAPTER 7 System 7.1 Overview This section provides information for System in System Configuration . 7.2 System The System option is used to setup the system na me, system indication, buzz er and auto shutdown. The default system name is composed of the model name and its serial number . Click Configuration > System[...]

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    Chapter 7 System UNS Series User’ s Guide 38 Buzzer Select Enable or Disable to c onfigure the Buzz er function. When enable d, the Buzzer function provides and audible alert wh en the device detects a system fau lt. Auto shutdown Select Enable or Disable to configure Auto Shutdown . An automatic shut down occurs when the syst em internal power o[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 39 C HAPTER 8 Time 8.1 Overview This chapter provides information for Ti me in System Configuration . 8.2 T ime Setting The Ti me option is used to setup the system time and NTP (Network Time Protocol) server setting. Click Configuration > System Configuration > Time to display the following screen. Figure 25 Configu[...]

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    Chapter 8 Time UNS Series User’ s Guide 40 New Time (hh:mm:ss) Select hours, minutes, and seco nds from the drop-down me nu. New Date (yyyy/mm/dd) Select year , month, and date from t he drop-down menu. Get from Time Serve r Select the Get from Time Server r adio button if you want to synchronize the time wi th a NTP server . User Defined Time Se[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 41 C HAPTER 9 Account 9.1 Overview The chapter covers network and system storage management. It also discusses v arious web applications and services. 9.2 User Account The Account option offers functions to manage local user accounts such as add, delete, edit, change password or view the status of the users. Local user acc[...]

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    Chapter 9 Account UNS Series User’ s Guide 42 Note: When connecting a user’s home dire ctory (Wind ows) share, the network drive capacity displa ys the free space of the stor age pool and not the user quota size. The home directory is create d using the thin provisioni ng function resulting in the larger free space capacity . However , the us e[...]

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    Chapter 9 Account UNS Series User’s Guide 43 Figure 28 Configuration > S y stem Configur ation > Account > Group Account The following table describes the labels on this screen. 9.4 Import/Export Account The Import/Export function allows you to import or export user account settings to or from an external file. Click Configuration > S[...]

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    Chapter 9 Account UNS Series User’ s Guide 44 Apply Click Apply to save the changes . Res et C li ck Reset to disca rd the changes. ITEM DESCRIPTION[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 45 C HAPTER 10 Mail Setting 10.1 Overview This chapter provides information on the Mail Se tting screens in Configuratio n. The Mail Setting helps you to configure mail server settings and mail event logs. 10.2 Mail Setting The Mail setting option is used to enter up to three mail addresses to receiv e event notifications.[...]

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    Chapter 10 Mail Settin g UNS Series User’ s Guide 46 Figure 30 Configuration > S y stem Configur ation > Mail Setting The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this screen. T a ble 18 Configur ation > System Co nfiguration > Mail Setting ITEM DESCRIPTION Mail Sett ing Mail-from address To c h a n g e t h e Mail-from addr ess, plac[...]

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    Chapter 10 Mail Setting UNS Series User’s Guide 47 SMTP server Enter the IP address or DNS name of the SMTP server . No authenti cation Select No authen tication radi o button if the SMTP serv er does not require au thentication. Log on us ing Select Log on using radio button if th e SMTP server requi r es authenti cation. Account Enter yo ur acc[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 49 C HAPTER 11 Messenger 1 1.1 Overview This chapter provides information on the Messenger setup screens in Configuration. The Messenger screen helps you to setup messenger services fo r designated accounts and event log reporting. 1 1.2 Messenger The Messenger option is used to net send and transmit user messages between [...]

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    Chapter 11 Messe nger UNS Series User’ s Guide 50 Information, W arni ng, Er ror Click to select th e event login levels. Apply Click Apply to save the chan ges. Res et Click Reset to discard the changes. T a ble 19 Configuration > System Configuration > Messenger (continued) ITEM DESCRIPTION[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 51 C HAPTER 12 SNMP 12.1 Overview This section provides information for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to manage network devices. 12.2 SNMP The SNMP option is used to set up SNMP traps (for SN MP alerts). This feature allows up to three SNMP trap addresses. By default, the communit y setting is public. Y ou can [...]

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    Chapter 12 SNM P UNS Series User’ s Guide 52 SNMP tr ap address 2 Enter the second SNM P trap address. SNMP tr ap address 3 Enter the third SNM P trap address. Community Enter the community st ring (password) used to authenticate mes sages between communitie s. Information, W arni ng, Er ror Click to select th e event login levels. Apply Click Ap[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 53 C HAPTER 13 System Log Server 13.1 Overview This section introduces the System Log Server (S yslog), a standard for computer data logging. Syslog services allows you to designate which system messages to manage your system and security auditing. General info rmational, analys is, and debugging messages can also be inclu[...]

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    Chapter 13 System Log Server UNS Series User’ s Guide 54 T a ble 21 Configuration > S ystem Config uration > Syste m Log Server ITEM DESCRIPTION System L og Se rver Server IP/ hostname Enter the IP address / hostnam e of the System Log Server . UDP port By default, the UDP port is 51 4 Fa c i l i t y Select an account from the drop-down men[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 55 C HAPTER 14 UPS 14.1 Overview This chapter provides information for the Uninterruptible P ower Supply ( UPS ) service in System Configuration . 14.2 UPS Click Configuration > System Configuration > UPS to display the following screen. Figure 34 Configuration > S y stem Configur ation > UPS The followi ng tab[...]

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    Chapter 14 UPS UNS Series User’ s Guide 56 Shutdown Battery Lev el (%) Displays the current battery leve l. A setting leve l of zero initiates function shutdown. Shutdown Delay (s) Displays the delay timer before shutdown. In t he event of power failure, th e system will attempt a recovery wit hin the allocate d delay period, othe rwise it initia[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 57 C HAPTER 15 Network Setting 15.1 Overview This chapter provides information for the network settings in Con figuration. 15.2 Network Setting Screen The Network Setting option is mainly used for accessing the LAN 1 port and LA N ports. Y ou can use this option to configure IP addresses for th ese network ports. The UNS S[...]

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    Chapter 15 Ne twork Setting UNS Series User’ s Guide 58 The LAN1 port is the network port for down loading QCentral softw are via HT TP . The port does not support the W ebDAV service or link aggregation to other LAN ports--GbE and 10GbE LAN ports cannot be aggregated. 15.2.1 The Network Setting Edit Screen The Edit function allows you to modify [...]

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    Chapter 15 Network Setting UNS Series User’s Guide 59 Figure 36 Configuration > Network Configuratio n > Network Setting > Edit > IPv4 The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this screen. 15.2.2 The Edit IPv6 Screen Click Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting > Edit > IPv6 to display the following s[...]

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    Chapter 15 Ne twork Setting UNS Series User’ s Guide 60 Figure 37 Configuration > Network Configuratio n > Network Setting > Edit > IPv6 The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this screen. 15.2.3 The Edit VLAN Screen A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical grouping me chanism implemented on network switches. Each VLAN is a collection[...]

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    Chapter 15 Network Setting UNS Series User’s Guide 61 aggregation takes place, then link aggregation remo ves VLAN ID setting. In this case, repeat the configuration steps to set VLAN ID for the aggregation group. Click Conf iguration > Network Configuration > Network Setting > Edit > VLAN to display the following screen. Figure 38 Co[...]

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    Chapter 15 Ne twork Setting UNS Series User’ s Guide 62 The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this screen. 15.2.5 The Jumbo Frame Edit Screen Click Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting > Edit > Jumbo Frame to display the following screen. Figure 40 Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Settin[...]

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    Chapter 15 Network Setting UNS Series User’s Guide 63 Figure 41 Configuration > Network Configuration > Ne twork Setting > Create Link Aggregation The following table describes the labels on this screen. T a ble 29 Configuration > Network Configuration > Ne twork Setting > Create Link Aggregation LABEL DESCRIPTION Link Aggregati[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 65 C HAPTER 16 DNS Setting 16.1 Overview This chapter provides information for the DN S settings in Configuration . 16.2 DNS Setting The DNS Setting option is used for accessing the DNS (Domain Name Se rvice) Setting . Y ou can use this option to change DNS IP addresses. Click Configuration > Network Configuration > [...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 67 C HAPTER 17 IP Filter Setting 17.1 Overview This chapter provides information for the IP Filter Settings in Configuration . 17.2 IP Filter Setting The IP Filter Setting option is used for accessing IP Filter Setup and IP Filter Rule which offers the basic firewall function. Click Configuration > Network Configuration[...]

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    Chapter 17 IP Fi lter Setting UNS Series User’ s Guide 68 In the Modify colum n, the Delete option allows you to delete a pre-existing rule. Click Delete and confirm at the pop-up screen to complete the deletion. Figure 44 Configuration > Network Configur ation > IP Filter Setting > Delete 17.2.1 The Add IP Filter Rule Screen Click Confi[...]

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    Chapter 17 IP Filter Setti ng UNS Series User’s Guide 69 17.2.2 The Edit IP Filter Rule Screen Click Configuration > Network Configuration > IP Filter Setting > Edit to display the following screen. Figure 46 Configuration > Network Configur ation > IP Filter Setting > Edit The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this scre[...]

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    Chapter 17 IP Fi lter Setting UNS Series User’ s Guide 70[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 71 C HAPTER 18 Physical Disk 18.1 Overview This chapter provides information for Physical Disk in Storage Configuration . 18.1.1 S torage Configuration The section covers a brief introduction to stor age methods and management of storage pools and disks. The following is a reference guide to help you se lect a storage meth[...]

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    Chapter 18 Physical Disk UNS Series User’ s Guide 72 RAID 60 is a combination of RAID 6 and RAID 0 for double distributed parity (RAID 6). The data is striped across multiple disks offering support for la rger volumes. RAID 60 features the safest RAID mode. 18.2 Physical Disk The Physical disk option giv es you the hard drive status. C lick Confi[...]

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    Chapter 18 Physical Disk UNS Series User’s Guide 73 In the Modify colum n, the Delete option allows you to delete pre-existing files or volumes. Click Delete and confirm at the pop-up screen to complete the deletion. Figure 48 Configuration > Stor age Configuration > ZFS > Delete SSD Displa ys if there are SS Ds avai lable: no or yes. V [...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 75 C HAPTER 19 Pool 19.1 Overview The following chapter provides information on Pool in Storag e Configuration . 19.2 Pool A storage pool or a pool is a set of managed hard disks that represents a logical unit of physical storage. Inside the pool, all hard disks are organize d into different levels of RAID sets. A pool can[...]

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    Chapter 19 Poo l UNS Series User’ s Guide 76 The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this screen. T a ble 35 Configuration > St orage Configuratio n > Pool LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Create Click Create to o pen the Pool Create screen. Import Encrypt K ey Click this to se lect and import a pool encrypt key . Name The name of this storage poo[...]

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    Chapter 19 Pool UNS Series User’s Guide 77 19.2.1 Pool Create Screen Click Configuration > St orage Config uration > Pool > Create to display the following screen. Figure 51 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Pool > Create The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this screen. T a ble 36 Configuration > Storage Confi[...]

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    Chapter 19 Poo l UNS Series User’ s Guide 78 19.2.2 The Pool Impo rt Encrypt Key Screen Click Configuration > St orage Config uration > Pool > Import Encrypt Key to display the following screen. Figure 52 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Pool > Import E ncrypt Key The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this screen.[...]

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    Chapter 19 Pool UNS Series User’s Guide 79 19.2.3 Pool Exp and Screen Click Configuration > St orage Config uration > Pool > Expand to display the following screen. Figure 53 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Pool > E xpand The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this screen. 19.2.3.1 Exp a nding a Pool The following[...]

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    Chapter 19 Poo l UNS Series User’ s Guide 80 Figure 54 Configuration > Stor age Configuration > P ool 1 Select a Pool and click Expand in the Modify field. The Pool Expand screen displays Figure 55 Configuration > Stor age Configuration > Expand 2 In RAID Level, click the drop -down menu and select RAID 5. 3 Three disk drives are requ[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 81 C HAPTER 20 ZFS 20.1 Overview The following chapter provides information for Z e ttaby te File System (ZFS) or Z file system (ZFS) in Storage Configuration . 20.2 ZFS The ZFS option provides functions for managing the ZFS datasets such as creating, editing, deleting, taking a snapshot, auto snapshot or viewing the statu[...]

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    Chapter 20 ZFS UNS Series User’ s Guide 82 In the Modify colum n, the Delete option allows you to delete pre-existing files or volumes. Click Delete and confirm at the pop-up screen to complete the deletion. Figure 57 Configuration > Stor age Configuration > ZFS > Delete 20.2.1 The ZFS Create Screen Use this screen to create a file syste[...]

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    Chapter 20 ZFS UNS Series User’s Guide 83 The following table describes the items in this screen. 20.2.2 The ZFS Delete Screen Use this screen to create a file system or a volume. Click C onfiguration > Storage Configuration > ZFS > Delete to show the following screen. Figure 59 Configuration > Stor age Configuration > ZFS > Del[...]

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    Chapter 20 ZFS UNS Series User’ s Guide 84 The following table describes the items in this screen. 20.2.3 The ZFS Edit File System or V olume Screen Thin provisioning is a dynamic process of allocati ng the exact required amount of storage space at the time it is required. This feature can be ap plied to both file systems and volumes. Thin provis[...]

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    Chapter 20 ZFS UNS Series User’s Guide 85 The following table describes the items in this screen. T a ble 42 Configuration > Storage Configuration > ZFS > Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Pool Displays the assigned Pool. Name Displays the curre nt name of the file syst em or volume. Enter a ne w name to replace th e current one. Property Select th[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 87 C HAPTER 21 Share 21.1 Overview This chapter provides information for Share in Stor age Configuration. Share covers network and system storage management. 21.2 Explorer The Sharing Configuration menu consists of the following options: Explorer and Shares . The Explorer option provides you with features such as file syst[...]

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    Chapter 21 Sha re UNS Series User’ s Guide 88 21.2.1 Explorer Edit 21.2.1.1 The Folder Settings Screen Click Configuration > St orage Config uration > Share > Edit to display the following screen. Figure 62 Configuration > Stor age Configuration > Share > Edit The following table describes the labels on this screen. Edit Select [...]

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    Chapter 21 Share UNS Series User’s Guide 89 21.2.1.2 The Explor er W ebDA V Screen Click Configuration > St orage Config uration > Share > Edit > WebDAV to display the following screen. Name Displays the folde r name. Share Share Services Select all or a single share servic e to enable: CIFS, NFS, AFP , an d FTP . NFS Access cont rol [...]

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    Chapter 21 Sha re UNS Series User’ s Guide 90 Figure 63 Configuration > Sto rage Configur ation > Share > Edit > W ebDAV The following table describes the labels on this screen. 21.2.2 The Explorer Create Folder Screen Click Configuration > St orage Config uration > Share > [File System] > Create Folder to display the foll[...]

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    Chapter 21 Share UNS Series User’s Guide 91 Figure 64 Configuration > Sharing Configur ation > Share > [File System] > Create F older The following table describes the labels on this screen. 21.2.3 The Explorer Search Files Screen Click Configuration > St orage Config uration > Share > Search Fi les to display the following s[...]

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    Chapter 21 Sha re UNS Series User’ s Guide 92 Figure 65 Configuration > Stor age Configuration > Share > Search Files The following table describes the labels on this screen. 21.2.4 Shares The Shares function allows you to remove or view the status of current shares. Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > Share > Shares t[...]

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    Chapter 21 Share UNS Series User’s Guide 93 This following table describes the labels on this screen. In the Modify colum n, the Delete option allows you to delete pre-existing shares. Click Delete and confirm at the pop-up screen to complete the deletion. Figure 67 Configuration > Sto rage Conf iguration > Share > Delete T a ble 48 Conf[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 95 C HAPTER 22 LUN 22.1 Overview This chapter provides information for LU N in Storage Configuration . 22.2 LUN The option offers functions to manage iSCSI v olu mes such as attaching/detaching s or viewing the status of each volume. Click Configuration > Storage Confi guration > LUN to display the following screen. [...]

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    Chapter 22 LUN UNS Series User’ s Guide 96 Figure 69 Configuration > Stor age Configuration > LUN > LUN Detach 22.2.1 The LUN Attach Screen Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > LUN > LUN Attach to display the following screen. Figure 70 Configuration > Stor age Configuration > LUN > LUN A ttach The following ta[...]

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    Chapter 22 LUN UNS Series User’s Guide 97 Figure 71 Configuration > Stor age Configuration > LUN 2 Click LUN Attach to di splay the following screen. Figure 72 Configuration > Stor age Configuration > LUN A ttach 3 In the Volume name field, click the drop-down menu and select a pre-existing volume. 4 In the Target (iSCSI node ID) fiel[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 99 C HAPTER 23 Snapshot 23.1 Overview The chapter covers network and system storage management. It also discusses v arious web applications and services. 23.2 Snap shot The Snapshot option offers functions to manage snapsh ot activities such as taking a snapshot, rolling back, cloning, deleting, or viewing the status of a [...]

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    Chapter 23 Snapshot UNS Series User’ s Guide 100 T o roll back a snapshot: Click Rollback and confirm at the pop-up screen to complete the process. Figure 74 Configuration > Sto rage Configuration > Snapshot > R ollback To Delete a snapshot: Click Delete and confirm at the pop-up screen to complete the process. Figure 75 Configuration &g[...]

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    Chapter 23 Snapshot UNS Series User’s Guide 101 23.2.2 The Snap shot Clone Screen Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > Snapsho t > Clone to display the following screen. Figure 77 Configuration > Sto rage Config uration > Snapshot > Clone The following table describes the labels on this screen. 23.3 Snap shot Schedule Y[...]

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    Chapter 23 Snapshot UNS Series User’ s Guide 102 The following table describes the labels on this screen. T a ble 54 Table Configuration > Storage Configuration > Snapshot Schedule 23.3.1 The Set schedule Screen Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > Snapsho t > Snapshot Schedule > Set schedule to display the following sc[...]

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    Chapter 23 Snapshot UNS Series User’s Guide 103 23.3.2 The Snap shot Schedule Edit Screen Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > Snapsho t > Snapshot Schedule > Edit to display the following screen. Figure 80 Configuration > Stor age Configuration > Snapshot > Snapshot Schedule > Edit The following table describes t[...]

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    Chapter 23 Snapshot UNS Series User’ s Guide 104 Day Select the day( s) to schedule the snapshot sett ing. Back Click Back to go to the previous screen. OK Click OK to confirm th e changes. Res et Click Reset to di scard the changes. T a ble 56 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Snapshot > Snapshot Schedule > Edit LABELS DESCRIPT[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 105 C HAPTER 24 Directory Services 24.1 Overview This chapter provides information for the directory services in Configur ation. 24.2 Directory Services The Directory services option offers three directory services. The default is Standalone , which supports local account only . The others are Active Directory for Windows [...]

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    Chapter 24 Di rectory Services UNS Series User’ s Guide 106 Figure 81 Configuration > Application Configur ation > Directory Services The following table describes the labels on this screen. T a ble 57 Configuration > Application Conf iguration > Directory Services LABELS DESCRIPTION Service Directory Standalone Standalone su pport lo[...]

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    Chapter 24 Directory Services UNS Series User’s Guide 107 24.2.1 The Directory Servi ces Active Directory Screen Click Configuration > Application Configuration > Dir ectory Services > Active Directory to display the following screen. Figure 82 Configuration > Application Configur ation > Directory Services > Active Directory Th[...]

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    Chapter 24 Di rectory Services UNS Series User’ s Guide 108 24.2.2 The Directory Services LDAP Screen Click Configuration > Applicatio n Configuration > Directory Services > LDA P to display the following screen. Figure 83 Configuration > Application Configur ation > Directory Services > LDAP The following table describes the la[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 109 C HAPTER 25 CIFS 25.1 Overview The chapter provides information for the Common In ternet File System (CIFS) in Configur ation. 25.2 CIFS Service The CIFS function can be used to setup CIFS services to support file services for Windows-based computers. UNS Series unified storage pro vides CIFS capabilities without the n[...]

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    Chapter 25 CIFS UNS Series User’ s Guide 11 0 W orkgroup Enter the name of the ne twork workgroup for this service. WINS server1 IP address Enter the first WINS Server IP Address. If the field is left empty , the name resolution priority defaults to DNS only . WINS server2 IP address Enter the second WINS Server IP Address. If the fiel d is le ft[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 111 C HAPTER 26 NFS 26.1 Overview The chapter provides information for the Netw ork File System (NFS) in Configur ation. 26.2 NFS Service The NFS (Network File System) function can be used to setup NFS services for sharing files and directories on a network among Linux machines and Unix machines. Starting this service open[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 11 3 C HAPTER 27 AFP 27.1 Overview The chapter provides information for the Appl e Filing Protocol (AFP) in Configuration. 27.2 AFP Service The AFP tab is used to setup AFP protocol. The AFP is a network protocol that offers file sharin g services for Mac computers. Starting this service opens the following ports on the Z [...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 11 5 C HAPTER 28 FTP 28.1 Overview The chapter provides information for the File T ransfer Protocol (FTP) in Configuration. 28.2 FTP Service The FTP (File T ransfer Protocol) tab is used to setup the FT P protocol. It allows you to configure the FTP server so that users can browse and download data using their web browser [...]

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    Chapter 28 FTP UNS Series User’ s Guide 11 6 Login Banner Enter a description for the login bann er (default: Welcome to FTP server). Maximum number of characters is 256. Clients Enter a number to desig nate the maximum number of simultane ous clients (def ault: 32). Range is 1 - 4096. Connection s Enter a number to desi gnate the maximu m number[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 11 7 C HAPTER 29 WebDAV 29.1 Overview The chapter provides information for the W eb Distributed Authoring and V ersioning (WebDA V) in Configuration. 29.2 W ebDA V Service The W ebDAV tab is used to setup W ebDAV protocol. It is an extension of HT TP v1.1 protocol that allows users to manage files across different operatin[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 11 9 C HAPTER 30 iSCSI 30.1 Overview The chapter provides information for the In ternet SCSI (iSCSI) in Configuration. 30.2 iSCSI Configuration The Internet SCSI tab is used to setup iSCSI entity name for block -based access. iSCSI is a protocol standard that allows the consolidation of storage data. iSCSI allows the syste[...]

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    Chapter 30 iSC SI UNS Series User’ s Guide 120 30.3.1 The iSCSI Node Screen This tab can manage iSCSI node. Click Configuration > Applicatio n Configuratio n > iSCSI > iSCSI Node to display the following screen. Figure 90 Configuration > Application Conf iguration > iSCSI > iSCSI Node The followi ng table descri bes the item s o[...]

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    Chapter 30 iSCSI UNS Series User’s Guide 121 30.3.2 The Set Properties Screen Click Configuration > Applicatio n Configuration > iSCSI > iSCSI Node > Set Properties to display the following screen. Figure 91 Configuration > Application Configur atio n > iSCSI > iSCSI Node > Set Prop erties The followi ng table descri bes t[...]

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    Chapter 30 iSC SI UNS Series User’ s Guide 122 Figure 92 Configuration > Application Configur at ion > iSCSI > iSCSI Node > Set User The followi ng table descri bes the item s on this screen. T a ble 68 Configuration > Application Configuration > iSCSI > iSCSI Node > Set User LABEL DESCRIPTION Node Name Displays th e name [...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 123 C HAPTER 31 Backup 31.1 Overview The chapter provides information for Backup in Application Configuration . The Backup option offers functions to set up the backup services. Currently , the Amazon S3 and Replication services are supported. 31.2 Replication The Replication tab is used to setup the replication service. I[...]

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    Chapter 31 Back up UNS Series User’ s Guide 124 In the Modify colum n, the Start and Delet e options display . T o start a scheduled replication: Click Start and confirm at the pop-up scree n to start the replication process. Figure 94 Configuration > Application Configur ation > Backup > Start T o start delete a pre-existing replication[...]

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    Chapter 31 Backup UNS Series User’s Guide 125 Figure 96 Configuration > Application Configur atio n > Backup > Replication > Create > Step1:Select So urce ZFS 1 Enter the Task name , and select a file system or volume to replicate. 2 Click Next to continue. The Select T arget screen disp lays. Figure 97 Configuration > Applicati[...]

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    Chapter 31 Back up UNS Series User’ s Guide 126 Figure 98 Configuration > Application Configur ation > Backup > Replication > Create > Step 3 Select T arget ZF S > Step1:Select Source ZFS > Step 2 Select T arget > Step 3:Select T arget ZFS (Selecting Local Cloning) 4 If the task is to target a remote device, select Remote [...]

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    Chapter 31 Backup UNS Series User’s Guide 127 Figure 100 Configuration > Application Configuration > Backup > Replication > Create > Step 3 Select T arget ZF S > Step1:Select Source ZFS > Step 2 Select T arget > Step 3:Select T arget ZFS > Step 4:Conf irm 11 In the Confirm screen, review the information and click Finis [...]

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    Chapter 31 Back up UNS Series User’ s Guide 128 T a ble 70 Configuration > Application Configurat ion > Backup > Replication > Schedule 31.3 Amazon S3 The Amazon S3 tab is used to setup a backup task to the Amazon S3 service. Befo re using the service, you must have an Amazon S3 account first. There is no limit to the number Amaz on S[...]

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    Chapter 31 Backup UNS Series User’s Guide 129 31.3.1 Amazon S3 Create Screen Click Configuration > Application Configuration > Backup > Amazon S3 > Create to display the following screen. Figure 103 Configuration > Applicatio n Configuration > Back up > Amazon S3 > Crea te Schedule Displays the schedule status of the task:[...]

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    Chapter 31 Back up UNS Series User’ s Guide 130 The following table describes the labels on this screen. T a ble 72 Configuration > Application Configurat ion > Backup > Amazon S3 > Create LABELS DESCRIPTION Amazon S3 Create T ask name Enter the name of th e task. Local path Click the drop-down menu to select a lo cal path. In the bla[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 131 C HAPTER 32 AntiVirus 32.1 Overview The chapter covers network and system storage management. It also discusses v arious web applications and services. 32.2 AntiV irus The AntiVirus option is used for accessing the AntiVirus Service , Anti Virus Scan Filter , AntiVirus Task , AntiVirus Update and AntiVirus Report optio[...]

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    Chapter 32 Ant iVirus UNS Series User’ s Guide 132 32.2.2 AntiVirus Scan Filter This screen allows you to manage the files th at will be excluded from a virus scan. Click Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antiv irus Scan Filter to display the following screen. Figure 105 Configuration > Applicatio n Configuration[...]

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    Chapter 32 AntiVirus UNS Series User’s Guide 133 Figure 106 Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Scan Filter > Add The following table describes the labels on this screen. 32.2.2.2 The Exclude Share Add Screen Click Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Scan Filter >[...]

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    Chapter 32 Ant iVirus UNS Series User’ s Guide 134 32.2.3 AntiVirus T ask This screen allows you to manage the antivirus tasks. Click Configuration > Application Configuration > Antiviru s > Antivirus Task to display the following screen. Figure 108 Configuration > Applicat ion Configuration > Ant ivirus > Antivir us T as k The [...]

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    Chapter 32 AntiVirus UNS Series User’s Guide 135 Figure 1 10 Configuration > Application Configur ation > Antivirus > Antivirus T ask > Start 32.2.3.1 The Antivi rus T ask Create Screen Click Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Task > Create to display the following screen. F i g u r e 111 Con[...]

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    Chapter 32 Ant iVirus UNS Series User’ s Guide 136 Figure 1 12 Configuration > Application Configur ation > Antivirus > Antivirus T ask > Schedule The following table describes the labels on this screen. 32.2.3.3 AntiVirus Up date This screen allows you to manage the up dates of antivirus pattern files. Click Configuration > Applic[...]

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    Chapter 32 AntiVirus UNS Series User’s Guide 137 Figure 1 13 Configuration > Application Configur ation > Antivirus > Antivirus Update The following table describes the labels on this screen. T a ble 80 Table Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Update LABELS DESCRIPTION AntiVirus Update Status Displ[...]

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    Chapter 32 Ant iVirus UNS Series User’ s Guide 138 Note: For Linux users using the manual update function, go to the McAfee offici al website and follow the provided ins tructions to o btain the latest virus libr ary file (.DA T). 32.2.3.4 AntiVirus Report Click Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Report to [...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 139 C HAPTER 33 Download 33.1 Overview This chapter provides information for Download in Maintenance. 33.2 Download The Download option provides two services: Download MIB file and Download system information . 33.2.1 Download MIB File Click Maintenance > Download > Download MIB file to display the following screen. [...]

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    Chapter 33 Downlo ad UNS Series User’ s Guide 140 Figure 1 16 Maintenance > Download > Download system information The following table describes the labels on this screen. T a ble 83 Mainten ance > Download > Down load system information LABEL DESCRIPTION Download system information Download Click Download to download the system infor[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 141 C HAPTER 34 Reset to Factory Default 34.1 Overview This chapter provides information for Reset to Factory Defaults in Maintenance . 34.2 Reset to Factory Default s The Reset to factory Def aults option allows you to reset the system configurations back to the original factory default settings. Click Maintenance > Re[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 143 C HAPTER 35 Firmware Upgrade 35.1 Overview This chapter provides information for Firmware Upgrade in Maintenance . 35.2 Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade is used to upgrade controller firm ware. Click Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade to display the following screen. Figure 1 18 Maintenance > Firmware Upgr ade T[...]

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    Chapter 35 Firmware Up grade UNS Series User’ s Guide 144[...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 145 C HAPTER 36 Reboot 36.1 Overview This chapter provides information for Reboot in Maintenance . 36.2 Reboot The Reboot option is used to re boot the system. Click Maintenance > Reboot to display the following screen. Figure 1 19 Maintenance > Reboot The following table describes the labels on this screen. T a ble [...]

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    UNS Series User’s Guide 147 C HAPTER 37 Shutdown 37.1 Overview This chapter provides information for Sh utdown in Maintenance . 37.2 Shut down The Shutdow n option is used to shutdown the system. Before powering off the system, it is highly recommended to ex ecute Shutdown function to flush the data from cache onto the physical disks. The step is[...]

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    Chapter 37 Shutdown UNS Series User’ s Guide 148[...]

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    Index UNS Series User’s Guide 149 Index A Account 41 Account_ChangePWD 42 Account_Group 42 Account_Import 43 AFP 113 AllAboutSharing 22 AV 131 AV_ AV r e p o r t 138 AV_ AV t a s k 134 AV_ AV t a s k _ C re a t e 135 AV_ AV t a s k _ S c he d u l e 135 AV_ AVu p d a t e 136 A V_ScanFil ter 132 A V_ScanFilter_ExcludeFile T ype 132 A V_ScanFilt er_[...]

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    Index UNS Series User’ s Guide 150 L LUN 95 M Mail 45 Messenger 49 N NetworkSetting 57 NetworkSetting_CreateLinkAggregation 62 NetworkSetting_EditDefaultGateway 61 NetworkSetting_EditIPv4 58 NetworkSetting_EditIPv6 59 NetworkSetting_EditJumboFrame 62 NetworkSetting_EditVLAN 60 NFS 111 O other documentation 2 P PhysicalDisk 30 , 71 Poo l 75 Poo l_[...]

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    Index UNS Series User’s Guide 151 ZFS_Create 82 ZFS_Delete 83 ZFS_EditFile 84[...]