User Guide

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a stable surface. If issue persists, please contact the ASUSTOR
Support Team.
105
Excessive vibration has been detected. Please ensure your
ASUSTOR NAS is placed on a stable surface. If issue persists,
please contact the ASUSTOR Support Team.
106
Excessive host resets have been detected. Please ensure the
hard drive is properly installed in the chassis or drive tray, and
perform a power cycle. If issue persists, please contact the
ASUSTOR Support Team.
>=200
IHM has spotted some errors and a full SMART scan has been
automatically triggered for your convenience. If the scan fails,
please contact Seagate
Once in hibernation, the hard disk LED indicator on the front of the disk tray will flash once every
10 seconds to indicate that the disk is hibernating. If an access error is detected on a hard disk,
the LED indicator on the front of the disk tray will be lit red.
iSCSI
iSCSI is a type of network storage technology that offers high expandability and low implementation
costs. Through existing network infrastructure and iSCSI you can use your NAS to expand existing
storage space or have it act as a backup destination. iSCSI consists of two ends, a target and an
initiator. The initiator is used to search for iSCSI hosts and to set up targets.
IQN: IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name) is the unique name for each iSCSI target. This name should not
be the same as any of the other target IQNs on other hosts.
CHAP Authentication: CHAP authentication can be used to verify a user’s identity. If you
choose to use CHAP authentication, a CHAP password must first be entered from the initiator for
verification before it can connect to the target.