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Page 1 - USER GUIDE

USER GUIDESMCNAS04/SMCNAS24TigerStore™ SMB Network Attached Storage Server

Page 2 - User’s Guide

1 Chapter 1 Introduction Your SMCNAS04/SMCNAS24 is a storage solution for small and medium business and home network environments. With its high-spee

Page 3 - TRADEMARKS

2 1.1 Package Contents Includes the following: z SMCNAS04/SMCNAS24 Storage System with Key z Power Cord z RJ-45 Ethernet Cable z Utility Disc z Q

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3 1.2 Specifications NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Hardware Cabinet Form Factor Small Tower Processor Agere NAS401 Syste

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4 1.3 System View Front Components Ref Component Description n Power Button Turns the power on and off. Power Indicator Shows the current power s

Page 6 - Safety Information

5 Ref Component Description Shows the current network status. Glows green at 10/100 Mbps or blue at 1000 Mbps when system is connected to the netwo

Page 7 - Model Information

6 Front Components (Compartment Door Open) Ref Component Description n Hard Disk Tray Door Handle Opens the hard disk tray.

Page 8 - Table of Contents

7 Right-Side Components Ref Component Description n Door Lock Locks the hard disk drive compartment door for security.

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8 Left-Side Components Ref Component Description n USB Port Connects a USB device, such as a USB disk, printer, or USB-UPS.

Page 10 - Chapter 1 Introduction

9 Rear Components Ref Component Description n Power Connector Connects to the power cord. o Voltage Switch Select the voltage matching your local

Page 12 - 1.2 Specifications

SMCNAS04 / SMCNAS24 User’s Guide May 2007

Page 13 - 1.3 System View

11 Chapter 2 Setting Up Step 1. Install the Hard Disks 1. Insert the key and turn clockwise (n) to unlock and open the door (o). 2. Slide the lat

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12 NOTE: Install the first hard disk on the lowest level tray first, the second hard disk on the second lowest level tray, and so forth. 3. Pull the

Page 15 - Opens the hard disk tray

13 5. Fit the hard disk into the tray where the connectors facing toward the rear. Then align and fasten four screws for fixing the hard disk in the

Page 16 - Right-Side Components

14 Step 2. Connect to the Network 1. Make sure that the computer, which you will install and perform Storage System Management, is powered off and co

Page 17 - Left-Side Components

15 Step 3. Connect to Power 4. Make sure that your storage system is turned off. 5. Before connecting to power, set the Voltage Switch to the volta

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16 6. Connect one end of the power cord to your storage system and the other end to a standard electrical outlet. 7. Power on your network hub / sw

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17 Chapter 3 Configuring Your Storage System You have to install at least one hard disk (lowest level tray) before your storage system can provide se

Page 20 - Chapter 2 Setting Up

18 3.1 Installing the Storage System Management You need to install Storage System Management before you can perform any system configurations. NOTE:

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19 5. Please select where you want to install

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20 6. select the “create a desktop icon”

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TRADEMARKS all brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. NOTE the information

Page 24 - Step 3. Connect to Power

21 7. Click the short cut “NAS Discovery Utility” on your desktop or you can launch the NAS Discovery Utility from Start->Programs-> NAS Disc

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22 8. Make sure that your NAS is still powered off. Now press and hold the Reset Button (n) by inserting a small rod such as straightened paperclip.

Page 26 - SMCNAS24

23 10. Wait approximately 3~5 minutes for the following screen to appear. Then click “Click to Configure RAID Profile” on the “Configuration URL” co

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24 11. The following screen appears. Change the RAID configuration by clicking the radio button of the available RAID configuration on the “CHANGE TO”

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25 13. The following screen appears.

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26 14. Double-click “x:\NASDiscoveryUtility\NASDiscovery.html” again and the following screen appears. Wait for approximately five minutes. 15. When

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27 16. The “Upgrade” column will show various stages of the upgrade process: z Upload % Done z Verifying Checksum z Extracting Firmware z Install

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28 18. When the following screen appears, click “Click to Configure NAS” under the “Configuration URL” column to log in Storage System Management. Pro

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29 3.2 Starting Storage System Management NOTE: Click the short cut “NAS Discovery Utility” on your desktop or you can launch it from Start->Prog

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30 To perform system management using the Storage System Management: 1. As soon as you start Storage System Management, the system automatically scan

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SMC Networks, Inc. Warranty Statement This SMC Networks, Inc. product comes with a 2-year limited warranty from the date of purchase. SMC Networks

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31 3.3 My NAS Page Display a list of your storage system information (MNAS name, flash and middleware version, MAC and IP address, subnet mask, gate

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32 System Setting Allow you to specify the storage system name, date, time, time zone, NTP server name or IP address, administrator name, and password

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33 To change this . . . Do this . . . Storage system name Enter the new name for the specific storage system. The name can be up to 15 characters lo

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34 Network Setting Allow you to configure the network settings that include the workgroup name, MAC address, and FTP server settings. 1. Click “Netwo

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35 To change this . . . Do this . . . Workgroup name Enter the new name for the specific workgroup. The name can be up to 15 characters long, includ

Page 40 - 3.3 My NAS Page

36 3.4 Users & Groups Page Display a list of all currently configured users for allowing you to add, modify, and remove users. This area also all

Page 41 - System Setting

37 3. Click “Add” and the following screen appear, allowing you to specify the type of user (Windows/Mac OS X or Linux/Other Mac – future option) y

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38 4. Click “Next” and the following screen appears. You must provide the requested user information. For Windows/Mac OS X user (CIFS) – To change

Page 43 - Network Setting

39 For Linux/other Mac user (NFS) – (future option) To change this . . . Do this . . . Computer description IP address or computer name The Compute

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40 Groups Placing users into groups makes it easier to give several users access to the same shared folder at once. 1. Click “Groups” on the “Users &

Page 45 - 3.4 Users & Groups Page

iv • The product was subjected to abuse, neglect, electrical fault, improper packaging, accident or acts of nature; • The product was installed imp

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41 2. Click “Add” and the following screen appear. Enter a group name and add all or selected users to this group. You can also remove all or selec

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42 Quota Management Allows the administrator to limit (enlarge/shrink) user disk space. NOTE: Before enabling/disabling Quota Management, make sure th

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43 To change this . . . Do this . . . Enable quota for all users Quota size on the SATA diskAdministrator password Click the checkbox to set quota f

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44 3.5 Shared Folders Page Display a list of all currently configured and shared folders and allow you to add shared folders, change which users can a

Page 50 - 3. Click “Apply.”

45 Add Shared Folder 2. Click “Add” to create shared folder and the following screen appears. 3. Enter the name of the new shared folder and click

Page 51 - Quota Management

46 Assign Access 6. Select a folder which you want to modify. Click “Assign Access” and the following screen appear. 7. Enter the “Shared folder na

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47 10. When the message of confirmation appears, click “OK” for the changes to take effect. 3.6 Disk Page Allow you to view information about the ins

Page 53 - 3.5 Shared Folders Page

48 Alerts Allow you to set up the storage system to notify up to two people via email if any problem occurs namely, when hard disk space usage have r

Page 54 - Add Shared Folder

49 NOTE: In order to be able to send out email alerts, the “Authentication” feature of the intended email recipient must be disabled. 1. Click on t

Page 55 - Assign Access

50 NOTE: If your SMTP email server has authenticated, enable it and enter the User name and Password. 3. Click “Apply.” 4. When the message of conf

Page 56 - 3.7 Advanced Page

Safety Information z WARNING: Before connecting to power, set the Voltage Switch on the rear of your system to the voltage matching your area – vol

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51 (you can put the Upgrade_ x.x.x.xxxx-Vxx.xx.cpio.bz2 in the any folder in the PC which you like ) 3. In the “Administrator password” text box, en

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52 iTunes Server Allow your storage system to function as an iTunes server for accessing digital music and video files from an iTunes client computer.

Page 59 - Firmware

53 Media Server Allow your storage system to function as a media server by specifying the scan path, selecting the media file type(s), start scanning

Page 60 - PC which you like )

54 To change this . . . Do this . . . Change Scan Paths Click Change Scan Paths if you want your computer to search for media files which differ from

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55 4. Click “Apply.” 5. When the message of confirmation appears, click “OK” to confirm. Printer Server Allow your storage system to function as a

Page 62 - Media Server

56 NOTE: A warning message will appear if there is no USB printer connected to your storage system. 5. When the message of confirmation appears, cli

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57 3. Click the checkbox “UPS enabled.” The “Power status” (amount of backup power available) will be shown. 4. Click “Apply.” NOTE: A warning mes

Page 64 - Printer Server

58 USB Backup Allow you to backup the contents of your USB storage device to your storage system. 1. Click “USB backup” on the “Advanced” page and th

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59 6. Click “Apply.” The backup contents of your USB storage device would be copied to your storage system on a newly created timestamp folder under

Page 66 - 4. Click “Apply.”

60 Shut Down To shut down the storage system, you can press the power button on the unit itself and hold it until the system status and disk activity

Page 67 - USB Backup

vi Model Information Before accessing SMCNAS04/SMCNAS24, please download and install JAVA Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 first on your computer, otherwis

Page 68 - System Log

61 3. Click “Shut Down.” A message appears the indication of that the system is shutting down. CAUTION: Always shutdown the system in accordance wi

Page 69 - Shut Down

62 Reboot You can reboot the storage system remotely by using Storage System Management. To use Storage System Management: 1. Click “Reboot” on the “

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63 3. Click “Reboot.” A message appears the indication of that the system is rebooting. CAUTION: Always reboot the system in accordance with the in

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64 Back to Zero Disk User does not need to press HW “reset “ button 15secs to back to zero disk again. User can click the “Back to Zero Disk “of Adv

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65 3. Click “Back to Zero Disk.” A message appears indicating that the system is rebooting. 4. Wait for a while (approximately 3~5 minutes) until

Page 73 - Back to Zero Disk

66 3.8 Logging Out of Storage System Management 1. To log out of the Storage System Management system without shutting it down, click the “Logout” b

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67 2. When the message of confirmation appears, click “OK”. 3. The following screen appears. You can allow it to stay in the background and perfor

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68 Chapter 4 MAP SHARES 1. The following screen appears, click “Click to Map” under the “MAP Shares” column to mapping shared folders. 2. Then, th

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69 The Input Limitation Before the user inputs are set to the system, the WEB GUI is required to validate the user inputs according to the following

Page 77 - Chapter 4 MAP SHARES

70 Workgroup name: * 9 Maximum number of characters: 15 9 Rules: can include only letters (uppercase and lowercase A-Z), numbers (0-9), hyphens (-)

Page 78 - The Input Limitation

Table of Contents Safety Information ... v Model Information...

Page 79 - NFS computer description:

71 NFS computer name (IP or domain name): 9 Maximum number of characters: 64 9 Rules: Can include only letters (uppercase and lowercase A-Z), n

Page 80 - Email address:

72 IP, subnet mask, Gateway, DNS address: 9 Maximum number of characters: 15 (3 “.” Included) 9 Rules: The format is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and the value o

Page 81 - SMTP user name:

TECHNICAL SUPPORT From U.S.A. and Canada (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) Phn: 800-SMC-4-YOU / 949-679-8000 Fax: 949-502-3400ENGLISHTechnical Support

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