FNS-5000B Network Attached Storage 2-Bay SATA HDD w/ Gigabit Ethernet User Manual Ver. 1.
FOREWORD Thank you for choosing LevelOne products! This user manual provides detailed instructions of using FNS-5000B. Please read carefully and start to enjoy the powerful functions of FNS5000B LIMITED WARRANTY In no event shall the liability of Digital Data Communications Co., Ltd. (LevelOne) exceed the price paid for the product from direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential software, or its documentation.
Table of Contents 1. Overview ........................................................................................................................ 5 1.1. Introduction ................................................................................................................. 5 1.2. Package Contents ...................................................................................................... 5 1.3. Hardware Illustration .................................................................
3.5.3. 3.6. USB Printer ........................................................................................................ 51 User Management ....................................................................................... 53 3.6.1. Users .................................................................................................................. 53 3.6.2. User Groups....................................................................................................... 55 3.6.3.
1. Overview 1.1. Introduction Thank you for choosing FNS-5000B NAS.
1.3. Hardware Illustration One Touch Copy Button Power Button USB 2.0 LED Indicators: USB, Status, HDD1, HDD2, LAN, and Power K-Lock Security Slot Power Connector Reset Button LAN Port 6 USB 2.
2. Installation 2.1. Install Hard Disk 1. Unfasten the four screws in the front of FNS5000B and remove the front panel. 2. Loosen the screws on the disk trays and take out the disk trays. 3. Install a hard disk on each tray. Make sure the disk holes match the holes at the base of the disk tray and lock the disk with four screws.
4. Insert the disk trays to FNS-5000B. Push the disk trays to the end. Fasten the screws on the trays. When two disks are installed, make sure HDD1 is installed on top of HDD2. 5. Cover FNS-5000B with the front panel and fasten the four screws.
2.2. Hard Disk Recommendation List The following HDD models are verified by LevelOne that are compatible with FNS-5000B. It is recommended to use the disk models listed here. Other HDD brands that are not tested by LevelOne may or may not work properly with FNS-5000B. For more updated compatible hard disk information, please visit LevelOne website at www.level1.com.
2.3. Setting Up Please check your network environment and select the appropriate installation method before installing FNS-5000B. 2.3.1. Office/ Home Connect FNS-5000B and PC to the same hub/ switch/ router. 2.3.2. Individual Connect FNS-5000B directly to your PC by a network cable.
When you have verified your network environment, please follow the steps below to install FNS-5000B. 1 Network cable USB cable 2 3 1. Connect FNS-5000B to hub/ switch/ router or PC according your network environment. 2. Connect USB printer to FNS-5000B and enable USB printer service*. 3. Connect the power. 4. Press the power button of FNS-5000B to turn on the server. * Optional step. You can skip this step if you are not using printer service.
2.4. LED / System Status FNS-5000B provides LED indicators for you to indicate system status and information easily. When FNS-5000B is turned on, please check the following items to make sure system status is normal. Note that the following LED information is applicable only when you have properly installed HDD1 and/or HDD2, and connected FNS-5000B to the network and power.
LED Display / System Status LED LED Display & System Status Blue: You can press the copy button to copy data.
2.5. Configure Software Settings After checking system status, please follow the steps below to configure software settings of FNS-5000B. The configuration procedure of Windows and Mac users are different. Please select the appropriate procedure according to your OS. 2.5.1. Windows® Users Insert FNS-5000B CD-ROM in your PC. Wait for a few seconds until the following screen shows up. Then start to configure the software settings of FNS-5000B. 1. Install Quick Install Wizard.
2. After installed, run Quick Install Wizard, the following screen will be shown. Select name on the list and click Configure Name of server Windows workgroup joined by server IP address of server System version Configure the server name, time and network settings View the details of selected server Map network drive for the server Refresh the search results within the network Enter the default user name and password.
When you have entered quick configuration page, enter related information to complete the settings. Click OK to save changes. Note: If you select to enter IP address manually, please make sure your PC and FNS-5000B are in the same LAN. If you are not sure about the network settings, please contact your network administrator or ISP. Note: All files and directories on FNS-5000B will be created using Unicode encoding. If your FTP client or PC does not support Unicode, e.g.
FNS-5000B provides several default share folders for data sharing and access. To map the share folders on FNS-5000B as your drive, check the option “Map drive” and follow the steps below to proceed. a. For example, to map the folder Public as your drive, select the folder and click Map Network Drive. Note: The share folders Qdownload, Qmultimedia, Qusb, and Qweb are system default network share of FNS-5000B for the use of Download Station, Multimedia Station, USB auto-copy and Web Server. b.
c. Upon successful connection, you can start to use the share folder on FNS-5000B. You can access these folders by opening My Computer. 3. Quick Install Wizard will appear when all configurations are completed. Double-click on the name of FNS-5000B on the list to enter administration page.
4. When the administration page of FNS-5000B is shown, you can start to use the services. If you have any questions during web administration, please click the help button on the top right hand corner of the page. To modify system settings, click Administration. Enter the user name and password to login. Default user name: administrator Password: admin Note: It is recommended to use Internet Explorer 6.0 or above to access FNS-5000B. FNS-5000B supports Internet Explorer 6.0 or above only.
2.5.2. Mac Users FNS-5000B provides two methods for Mac users to connect to FNS-5000B. You can select A. Connect FNS-5000B by Mac directly or B. Connect FNS-5000B by the network. A. Connect FNS-5000B by Mac directly 1. Please go to Network settings and select Using DHCP. Then connect FNS-5000B to your Mac via a cable. 2. Open a web browser and enter the default IP address of FNS-5000B to login the system. Default IP of FNS-5000B: http://169.254.100.
3. When the administration page is shown, click Administration. Enter the default user name and password to login. Default user name: administrator Password: admin 4. Follow the step-by-step guide in Quick Configuration to complete the settings of FNS5000B. If you have any questions during web administration, please click the help button on the top right hand corner of the page.
B. Connect FNS-5000B by the network 1. Please go to Network settings to check and write down the subnet and router address of your Mac. Then select Using DHCP. Note: If you are not sure about the network settings, please contact your network administrator or ISP. 2. Connect FNS-5000B to your Mac by a cable. Open a web browser and enter the default IP address of FNS-5000B. Default IP address of FNS-5000B: http://169.254.100.100:8080 Note: Please use the browser Safari in Mac to access FNS-5000B.
3. When the administration page is shown, click Administration. Enter the default user name and password to login.
4. Go to TCP/IP Configuration of Network Settings . Select to use static IP and input the IP address of FNS-5000B. Make sure the value does not conflict with the IP address of your Mac and other devices in LAN. Configure the subnet mask and default gateway of FNS-5000B to the same as subnet mask and router address of Mac which you set in Step 1. Click Apply to confirm. Note: When using static IP, please make sure your Mac and FNS-5000B are in the same subnet.
5. Click Yes to restart FNS-5000B for the changes to take effect. Please wait patiently for FNS-5000B to restart. 6. Connect your Mac and FNS-5000B to the network. Open a web browser and enter the IP address of FNS-5000B you set up in step 4. Note: Please use the browser Safari in Mac to access FNS-5000B.
7. Click Administration and enter the default user name and password to login. Default user name: administrator Password: admin 8. Follow the step-by-step guide in Quick Configuration to complete the settings of FNS5000B. If you have any questions during web administration, please click the help button on the top right hand corner of the page.
3. Powerful Services FNS-5000B provides the following powerful functions and applications. A. Use network share-Public folder 1. You can access the public folder of FNS-5000B by the following means: a. Open My Network Places and find the workgroup of FNS-5000B. If you cannot find the server, please browse the whole network to search for FNS-5000B. Double click the name of FNS-5000B for connection. b. Use Run function in Windows®.
B. Manage FNS-5000B Manage FNS-5000B using web browser by Windows® or Mac 1. You can access FNS-5000B web administration page by the following methods: a. Windows® users can use Quick Install Wizard to find FNS-5000B. b. Windows® and Mac users can open a web browser and enter http://[FNS-5000B IP]:8080# Note: It is recommended to use Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or above to access FNS-5000B. FNS-5000B supports Internet Explorer 6.0 only. Please use the browser Safari in Mac to access FNS-5000B.
2. When the administration page is shown, click Administration, Web File Manager, Web Server, Multimedia Station, or Download Station. Enter the user name and password, and then start to manage FNS-5000B. For further details, please refer to the user manual in FNS-5000B CD-ROM.
C. Use FNS-5000B Services Multimedia Station FNS-5000B provides a user-friendly web management interface for you to manage personal albums easily. You can view images and multimedia files, or browse photos by thumbnails preview. Please refer to Chapter 5. Multimedia Station Download Station FNS-5000B supports P2P download mechanism. You can add download task to FNS5000B and let the server finish downloading independently of your PC. Please refer to Chapter 6.
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3.2. Quick Configuration Please follow the step-by-step guide in Quick Configuration to complete the settings of FNS5000B. If you have any questions during web administration, please click the help button on the top right hand corner of the page. Other buttons are described as below: : Return to previous page : Return to home page : Logout system Step 1. Enter the server name.
Step 2. Change the administrator password or select to use the original password. Step 3. Enter the date, time and select the time zone for the server. Step 4. Select the language the server uses to display files and directories. The default setting is English.
Step 5. Enter the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway for the server. Step 6. Initialize disk volume in FNS-5000B for the first time configuration.
Step 7. When FNS-5000B is initialized, the basic settings will be shown.
3.3. System Settings Basic system settings include the server name, date, time, and view system settings. 3.3.1. Server Name Enter the name of FNS-5000B. The server name can be 14 characters long at maximum, which supports alphabets, numbers and hyphen (-). The server does not accept names with space, period (.), or names in pure number.
3.3.2. Date & Time Set the date, time, and time zone according to your location. If the settings are incorrect, the following problems may occur: 9 When using a web browser to access or save a file, the display time of the action will be incorrect. 9 The time of event log displayed will be inconsistent with the actual time when an action occurs.
3.3.3. Encoding Setting Select the language FNS-5000B uses to display files and directories. Note: All files and directories on FNS-5000B will be created using Unicode encoding. If your FTP clients or the OS of your PC does not support Unicode, e.g. Windows® 95/98/ME, select the language the same as your OS here in order to view the files and directories on the server properly. 3.3.4. View System Settings You can view all current system settings, e.g. server name, on this page.
3.4. Network Settings You can configure network settings in this section and enable several powerful applications of FNS-5000B, e.g. Multimedia Station, Download Station, and Web Server. 3.4.1. TCP/ IP Configuration You can select one of the following two methods to configure the TCP/IP settings 1. Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP If your network supports DHCP, FNS-5000B will use DHCP protocol to retrieve the IP address and related information automatically. 2.
Jumbo Frame Setting (MTU) "Jumbo frames" refer to Ethernet frames that are larger than 1500 bytes. It is designed to enhance Ethernet networking throughput and reduce the CPU utilization of large file transfers by enabling more efficient larger payloads per packet. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) refers to the size (in bytes) of the largest packet that a given layer of a communications protocol can transmit. FNS-5000B uses standard Ethernet frames: 1500 bytes by default.
3.4.2. Microsoft Networking Enable file service for Microsoft networking: If you are using Microsoft Windows, enable this service to access the files on network share folders. Assign a workgroup name. 9 Standalone Server Use local users for user authentication. 9 WINS server If the local network has a WINS server installed, specify the IP address. FNS-5000B will automatically register its name and IP address with WINS service.
3.4.3. Apple Network To use FNS-5000B on Apple Mac operating system, enable AppleTalk network support. If your AppleTalk network uses extended networks, and is assigned with multiple zones, assign a zone name to FNS-5000B. If you do not want to assign a network zone, enter an asterisk (*) to use the default setting. This setting is disabled by default. 3.4.4. Web File Manager To access files on FNS-5000B via web browser, enable Web File Manager.
3.4.5. FTP Service When you enable FTP service, you can define the port number for the service and maximum number of users connected to the FTP at the same time. Select to enable or disable Unicode Support. The default setting is No.
3.4.6. Multimedia Station To share multimedia files like photos, music or video files on the network, please enable Multimedia Station. For further information, please refer to Chapter 5. UPnP Media Server FNS-5000B supports UPnP technology which brings you greater convenience to enjoy multimedia files.
3.4.7. Download Station To use P2P download function of FNS-5000B, please enable Download Station. For further information, please refer to Chapter 6. NOTE: PLEASE BE WARNED AGAINST ILLEGAL DOWNLOADING OF COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS. THE DOWNLOAD STATION FUNCTIONALITY IS PROVIDED FOR DOWNLOADING AUTHORIZED FILES ONLY. DOWNLOADING OR DISTRIBUTION OF UNAUTHORIZED MATERIALS MAY RESULT IN SEVERE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTY.
3.4.9. View Network Settings You can view current network settings and status of FNS-5000B in this section.
3.5. Device Configuration You can configure SATA disk, USB disk and USB printer settings in this section.
3.5.1. SATA Disk This page shows the model, size and current status of the disk(s) installed on FNS-5000B. You can format and check disks, and scan bad blocks on the disks.
You can create the following disk volumes: • Single Disk Volume Each disk will be used as a standalone disk. However, if a disk is damaged, all data will be lost. • RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume RAID 1 (mirroring disk) protects your data by automatically backing up the contents of one drive onto the second drive of a mirrored pair. This protects your data if one of the drives fails.
3.5.2. USB Disk FNS-5000B supports USB disks and thumb drives for extended storage. Connect the USB device to the USB port of FNS-5000B, when the device is successfully detected, the details will be shown on this page.
3.5.3. USB Printer 1. To provide printer sharing function for network users, you can simply connect a USB printer to the USB port of FNS-5000B. FNS-5000B will detect the printer automatically. 2. A printer icon should be shown in the share folder of the server. Double click the icon.
3. Install the printer driver. 4. When finished, you can start to use network printer service of FNS-5000B. Note: 1. FNS-5000B supports general USB printer only but not multifunction printer. 2. FNS-5000B printer service is only supported in Windows OS but not Mac OS.
3.6. User Management The files on FNS-5000B can be shared among multiple users. For easier management and better control of users’ access right, you have to organize users, user groups and their access right control. 3.6.1. Users The system has created the following users by default: 1. Administrator By default, administrator has access to system administration and cannot be deleted. 2. Guest This is a built-in user and will not be displayed on User Management page.
512 users can be created at maximum (including system default users). You can create a new user according to your needs. The following information is required to create a new user: 9 User name The user name must not exceed 32 characters. It is case-insensitive and supports double-byte characters, such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean except: " / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? < >` ' 9 Password The password is case-sensitive and can be 16 characters long at maximum.
3.6.2. User Groups User group is a collection of users with the same access right to files or folders. FNS-5000B has created the following user groups by default: 1. Administrators All members in this group have administration right. You cannot delete this group. 2. Everyone All registered users belong to everyone group. You cannot delete this group. You can manage user groups with the following options: 1024 groups can be created at maximum. A group name must not exceed 256 characters.
Create Users and Assign Users to User Group The following example demonstrates how to create new users and assign users to a user group. ABC Co. has recently recruited two employees Mr. Jones Lee for Administration Department and Ms. Jane Wu for Sales Department. The IT Department therefore needs to create two user accounts for them to access company data on FNS-5000B. i. To create a user account, go to User Management-Users. Click Create. ii. Enter the user name (Jones Lee/ Jane Wu) and password.
iii. Select the user groups the users belong to on the right list, i.e. Mr. Jones Lee for Administration Dept and Ms. Jane Wu for Sales Dept, and click Add. Then click Close. iv. The user names will appear on the list on Create User Page.
Create Private Network Share for User Groups You can create particular network share for each user group. The procedure is described as below: 1. To create a network share called media accessible by Administration Department only, please go to “User Management—User Groups” page. Select the user group Administration Dept and click Create Private Network Share on the right. 2. Enter the network share name media.
3. You can see the folder media in Network Share Management page. 4. Enter Access Control. You can see that only Administration Dept has full access right to the folder.
3.6.3. Quota To allocate disk volume efficiently, you can specify the quota that can be used by each user. When this function is enabled and a user has reached his/her disk quota, he/she cannot upload data to the server anymore. By default, no limitations are set for users. You can modify the following two options: i. Enable quota for all users ii.
2. Select Jones Lee on User page and click Quota Settings on the right. 3. Enter the quota size 2000MB and click OK. 4. Follow the same steps and enter the quota size 4000MB for Jane Wu and click OK. The quota setting is successfully applied.
3.7. Network Share Management The primary purpose of network storage is file sharing. You can create different network share folders for various types of files, and provide different file access rights to users or user groups.
3.7.1. Create To create a network share, enter the following information: 9 Network share name The length of the network share name cannot exceed 32 single-byte characters or 10 double-byte characters, and cannot contain the following characters: ".+=/\:|*?<>;[]% 9 Disk volume This area shows the disk volume status. 9 Path All data is stored under the assigned path onto the disk volume. You can select “Specify path automatically” or assign a path manually.
3.7.2. Property To edit the property of an existing network share, select a share and click Property. You can then edit the content of that share.
3.7.3. Access Control When a network share is created, you can assign access rights to users or user groups: 9 Deny access Access to the network share will be denied. 9 Read only Users can read the files only on the network share. 9 Full access Users can read, write, create, or delete files and folders on the network share. 3.7.4. Delete Select a share and click Delete. Click OK to confirm.
3.7.5. Restore If the default network shares of FNS-5000B are not created successfully, you can use the Restore function to restore the network shares. To do so, click Restore and the shares will be created.
3.8. System Tools System Tools enable you to optimize the maintenance and management of FNS-5000B.
3.8.1. Alert Notification Enter the e-mail address of the administrator and the IP address of the SMTP server. In case of warning or malfunction, e.g. CPU fan fails, a drive fails or is unplugged, an email will be sent to the administrator automatically. You can go to Event Logs (refer to Chapter 3.9) to check the details of all errors and warnings. If your mailbox requires SMTP authentication, enter the user name and password.
3.8.3. Hardware Settings You can enable or disable the hardware functions of FNS-5000B. i. Enable configuration reset switch By enabling this option, you can press the reset button for 5 seconds to reset the administrator password and system settings to default. ii. Enable hard disk standby mode When this function is enabled, hard disk will go to standby mode if there is no access within the specified period. iii.
3.8.4. System Update Note: If the system is running properly, you do not need to update the firmware. Before updating system firmware, please make sure the product model and firmware version are correct. Follow the steps below to update firmware: Step 1: Download the release notes of the same version as the firmware from LevelOne website http://www.level1.com/. Read the release notes carefully to make sure you need to upgrade the firmware.
3.8.5. Change Logo You can choose your own picture to display on the login page of FNS-5000B. The size of the picture cannot exceed 20K bytes.
3.8.6. Remote Replication (Disaster Recovery) Remote Replication enables you to replicate files on FNS-5000B to another FNS-5000B or LevelOne NAS series. The files will be compressed before the replication process in order to save time for data transfer. Make sure a network share is created before creating a remote replication task. Using Remote Replication Login FNS-5000B and go to Remote Replication in System Tools. i. New a. Click New to enter the following page.
b. Complete all settings and click OK to save or Cancel to quit. Note: To use remote replication, enable Microsoft Networking service, make sure the destination network share and directory have been created, and the user name and password are valid to login the destination folder.
ii. iii. Edit a. Select the task to be edited. b. Click Edit. c. Modify the settings. d. Click OK to save or Cancel to quit. Delete a. Select the task to be deleted. b. Click Delete.
3.8.7. Backup/ Restore/ Reset Settings • To backup all settings, including user accounts, server name and network configuration etc., click Backup and select to open or save the setting file. • To restore all settings, click Browse to select a previously saved setting file and click Restore to confirm. • To reset all settings to default, click Reset.
3.9. Event Logs FNS-5000B can store thousands of recent event logs, including warning, error and information messages. In case of system malfunction, event logs can be retrieved to analyze system problems.
4. Copy USB Ports Data Directly FNS-5000B supports direct copy of data on USB devices to FNS-5000B by using the Copy button. To use this function, please follow the steps below: 1. Make sure a SATA disk is installed correctly in FNS-5000B according to the instructions in Chapter 2.1. 2. Turn on FNS-5000B. 3. Format the SATA disk in SATA Disk page of Device Configuration (refer to Chapter 3.5.1). A system default folder Qusb will be created in FNS-5000B. 4. Connect USB devices, e.g.
5. Multimedia Station FNS-5000B provides a user-friendly web management interface for you to manage personal albums easily. You can view images and multimedia files, or browse photos by thumbnails preview. A. Upload photos by web administration 1. To use Multimedia Station of FNS-5000B, make sure a SATA disk is installed correctly in FNS-5000B according to the instructions in Chapter 2.1. A share folder Qmultimedia will be created. Enable Multimedia function in Network Settings. 2.
3. Click on the top right hand corner. Login with administrator name and password to manage Multimedia Station. Users without administration right can view the photos and multimedia files on Multimedia Station but they do not have the right to modify the files. 4. Click Browse to select the multimedia file and then click Upload to upload the file to the folder. 5. You can also create folders by clicking and upload files to the folders.
B. Upload photos to Qmultimedia folder directly You can upload multimedia files to FNS-5000B directly by the following steps. 1. Use Run function in Windows. Enter \\[server name] or \\[server IP] to access share folder on FNS-5000B. 2. Open the folder Qmultimedia. Enter the user name and password to login. 3. Drag the files and folders to the folder directly. Please wait patiently when FNS-5000B is generating thumbnails for images during uploading.
Buttons on Multimedia Station page Sort files by name Sort files by size Sort files by date Return to previous page Return to Home Create folder Rename file or folder Select all Select none Delete Support file format list Type Picture Video File format jpg, bmp, gif wmx, wvx, avi, mpeg, mpg, mpe, m1v, mp2, mpv2, mp2v, mpa, dvrms, asf, asx, wpl, wm, wmx, wmd, wmz wma, wax, cda, wav, mp3, m3u, mid, midi, rmi, aif, aifc, aiff, au, snd Audio (Other formats not mentioned above) Others 81
View Photo Information 1. To view detailed information of a photo, click on the thumbnail of the picture. 2. The information of the photo, e.g. file name, resolution, size, camera producer will be shown on the right. You can enter a description for the picture in the box below the photo and click Submit. To reset the description to previously saved version, click Reset.
Buttons Description You can use the buttons on top of the photo to manage the album. Back to previous level Previous image Next image Rotate image anticlockwise Rotate image clockwise Zoom in Zoom out Play slideshow. Select the time interval in seconds. Click play to play slide show. To stop playing, click stop. Print the image Save the picture Play music or video files To play music or video files on Multimedia Station, you can click on the thumbnail of the file displayed on the page.
6. Download Station FNS-5000B supports P2P download mechanism. You can add download task to FNS-5000B and let the server finish downloading independent of PC. Note: Please be warned against illegal downloading of copyrighted materials. The Download Station functionality is provided for downloading authorized files only. Downloading or distribution of unauthorized materials may result in severe civil and criminal penalty.
2. Click on the link http://FNS-5000B IP/Qdownload on Download Station page or click Download Station on the login page of FNS-5000B to access Download Station.
3. Click Add new download task on the left and upload a torrent file. You can download legal torrent files by searching on the Internet. There are websites that provide legally sharing torrents e.g. www.legaltorrents.com. Please download the torrent files to your local disk and then upload them to FNS-5000B. 4. After uploading a download task, the task will appear on View Run List.
5. You can select an available download task and click Set Share Time to configure the time for sharing the torrent file, or click Set Config to set the maximum number of downloads at the same time (default value is 3). You can also set the maximum download and upload rate (default value is 0, which means unlimited), and port range (default range is 10000-80800).
6. To pause a running download task, select the task in View Run list and click Pause/ Restart download task. You can view tasks that are paused or finished in View Pause List and View Finish List respectively. To restart a paused task, select the task in View Pause List and click Pause/ Restart download task. 7. You can also increase or decrease task priority by clicking Increase download priority and Decrease download priority when there are multiple download tasks.
8. To delete a running, paused, or finished task, select the task and click Delete download task. You can select to remove the download task only and retain the downloaded files, or remove the task and downloaded files. 9. To logout Download Station, click on the top right hand corner. 10. To access the folders you have downloaded, please go to the share folder Qdownload of FNS-5000B.
Dump Diagnostic Information To view the diagnostic details of a download task, select a task on the list and click [Dump Diagnostic Information].
7. Web Server FNS-5000B enables you to upload web pages and manage your own website easily by Web Server function. It also supports PHP and SQLite for you to establish an interactive website. Once you activate Web Server function, you can access your own homepage from anywhere. You can add hyperlinks in your homepage to connect to all the features of FNS-5000B, such as Download Station, Multimedia Station and Web Server. 1.
The file index.html or index.htm will be the home path of your webpage. 3. Click on the link http://FNS-5000B IP/ on Web Server page or click Web Server on the login page of FNS-5000B to access the web page you upload. Note that when Web Server is enabled, you have to type [http://FNS-5000B IP address:8080] in your web browser to access the login page of FNS-5000B.
SQLite Management SQLiteManager is a multilingual web-based tool to manage SQLite databases and can be downloaded from http://www.sqlitemanager.org/. Please follow the steps below or refer to the INSTALL file in the downloaded SQLiteManager*.tar.gz? to install the SQLiteManager. (1) Unpack your download file SQLiteManager-*.tar.gz. (2) Upload the unpacked folder SQLiteManager-* to \\FNS-5000B IP\Qweb\. (3) Open your web browser and go to http://FNS-5000B IP/SQLiteManager-*/.
8. FTP Server FNS-5000B supports FTP service. To use FTP service, enable this function in Network Settings and follow the steps below: 1. Open an IE browser and enter ftp://[FNS-5000B IP] or ftp://[FNS-5000B name]. OR 2. By Web File Manager of FNS-5000B. A. Go to FNS-5000B administration page and click Web File Manager. Enter user name and password to login FNS-5000B.
B. Click FTP. C. Enter the user name and password to login FTP service. D. You can start to enjoy FTP service.
9. Web File Manager Using Web File Manager To use Web File Manager, enable web service in Network Settings first. Launch the web browser and go to FNS-5000B administration page. Select Web File Manager and enter the correct login name and password. You may also enter “guest” in the login name field without password to access the network shares on FNS-5000B as an anonymous guest. Note: Make sure a network share has been created before using Web File Manager.
Select an existing network share. You can organize share folders of FNS-5000B. With Web File Manager, you can upload, rename, or delete files and folders in the network shares. View files online Click on a file displayed on the web page. The information of the file will be shown. If your browser does not support the file format, a download window will pop up automatically. Download the file and you can open it on your PC. Create folder i.
Rename file or folder i. Select a file or folder to rename. ii. Click iii. Enter the new file or folder name and click OK. (Rename) on the toolbar. Delete file or folder i. Select a file or folder to delete. ii. Click iii. Confirm to delete the file or folder. (Delete) on the toolbar. To delete all files and folders, click (Select All) and Upload file i. Open the folder to upload file to. ii. Click Browse to select the file. iii. Click Upload. Download file i.
Viewing Files Named in Local Language To view files named in Chinese, you may have to configure the browser settings. Take Internet Explorer as an example, follow the steps below to configure the settings. 1. Click on Tools in IE browser. 2. Click Internet Options. 3. Cancel this option in Advanced tab. 4. Click OK. 5. Restart the browser.
Web File Manager Icons Icon Description Return to the parent folder Refresh the current page Return to network share list home page Create folder Rename file or folder Delete file or folder Select all Cancel selection Logout Full access network share folder Read-only network share folder Malfunction network share folder 101
10. Maintenance FNS-5000B is specially designed to run 24x7 and be ready at all times against system crash caused by power outage. This section provides a general overview on system maintenance. 10.1. Restart/ Shut down Server Follow the steps below to restart or shut down FNS-5000B. 1. Enter the administration page and select Restart/ Shutdown in System Tools. 2. Click Restart to reboot the server or Shut Down to turn off the server. 10.2.
10.3. Disk Failure or Malfunction When you encounter disk malfunction or failure, please do the following: 1. Record the malfunction status or error messages shown in Event Logs. 2. Stop using the failed FNS-5000B and turn off the server. 3. Contact customer service for technical support. Note: FNS-5000B must be repaired by professional technicians, do not try to repair the server yourself. Please back up any important files or folders to avoid potential data loss due to disk crash. 10.4.
11. Appendix - Quick Install Wizard Main Screen Name of server Windows workgroup joined by server IP address of server System version Configure the server name, time and network settings View the details of selected server Map network drive for the server Refresh the search results within the network Help Exit the program You can configure NAS by select NAS on list and click Configure, Login window pop-up and ask login name and password Upon successful login, the following screen will appear.
Set the name, date and time for FNS5000B. The length cannot exceed 14 characters. The system will obtain IP address automatically. To use fixed IP address for connection, enter the IP address, subnet mask and gateway for the server. For further configuration of the system, please login the administration page of FNS-5000B via web browser. Note: You may have to restart FNS-5000B after changing the network configuration.
View Details Select a FNS-5000B available on Quick Install Wizard and click Details.
Map Drive Select a NAS and click Map Drive. Select the correct network share and click Map Network Drive. Then select the drive letter for the connection.
Refresh Search for all available NAS again. To refresh the search results, click Refresh to display all available servers within the network. Help If you have any enquiries about Quick Install Wizard when using the program, you can click the Help button to view the help text.
Enter the homepage Double click on NAS to enter the administration page. This product incorporates open source code into the software and therefore falls under the guidelines governed by the General Public License (GPL) agreement. Adhering to the GPL requirements, the open source code and open source license for the source code are available for free download at http://global.level1.com.