User Manual

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General
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Enable configuration reset switch:
When this is enabled, you can press the reset
button for 3 seconds to reset the administrator password and the system settings to
default (NAS data will be retained) or 10 seconds for advanced system reset.
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Basic system reset:
You will hear a beep after pressing and holding the reset button.
The following settings will be reset to default:
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System administration password: admin.
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TCP/IP configuration: Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP.
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TCP/IP configuration: Disables Jumbo Frames.
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TCP/IP configuration: If port trunking is enabled, the port trunking mode will be
reset to "Active Backup (Failover)".
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System port: 8080 (system service port.)
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Security level: Low (Allows all connections.)
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LCD panel password: (blank); this feature is only for NAS models with LCD panels.
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VLAN will be disabled.
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Service binding: All NAS services will be run on all available network interfaces.
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Advanced system reset:
You will hear two beeps after continuously pressing the
reset button. The NAS will reset all system settings to default (similar to the system
reset in "Administration" > "Restore to Factory Default") except all the NAS data will
be reserved. Settings such as users, user groups, and shared folders will be cleared.
To retrieve old data after an advanced system reset, create the same shared folders
on the NAS and the data will be accessible again.