UNS Series Version 1.00(B3) Edition 1, 7/2013 Quick Start Guide User’s Guide Default Login Details LAN IP Address User Name www.zyxel.com Password http://169.254.1.
IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Note: This guide is a reference for a series of products. Therefore some features or options in this guide may not be available in your product. Graphics in this book may differ slightly from the product due to differences in operating systems, operating system versions, or if you installed updated firmware/software for your device. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................1 Part I: User’s Guide ........................................................................................... 7 Chapter 1 Introduction...........................................................................................................................................9 1.1 Overview ..................................
Table of Contents Chapter 6 Monitor.................................................................................................................................................29 6.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................................................29 6.1.1 S.M.A.R.T ................................................................................................................................29 6.1.2 Physical Disk ......
Table of Contents Chapter 13 System Log Server .............................................................................................................................53 13.1 Overview .........................................................................................................................................53 13.2 System Log Server ..........................................................................................................................53 Chapter 14 UPS ..................
Table of Contents 19.2.1 Pool Create Screen ...............................................................................................................77 19.2.2 The Pool Import Encrypt Key Screen ....................................................................................78 19.2.3 Pool Expand Screen ..............................................................................................................79 Chapter 20 ZFS .....................................................................
Table of Contents 24.2.2 The Directory Services LDAP Screen .................................................................................108 Chapter 25 CIFS....................................................................................................................................................109 25.1 Overview .......................................................................................................................................109 25.2 CIFS Service ...........................
Table of Contents 31.3.1 Amazon S3 Create Screen ..................................................................................................129 Chapter 32 AntiVirus ............................................................................................................................................131 32.1 Overview .......................................................................................................................................131 32.2 AntiVirus ..........................
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C HAPT ER 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview Thank you for purchasing the ZyXEL UNS Series. Making enterprise data storage perform more efficiently can be a daunting task. Adopting the right storage solution will not only reduce the complexities involved in data management, but will also maximize cost savings and increase the operational flexibility within the existing network infrastructure.
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C HAPT ER 2 Web Configurator 2.1 Overview This chapter describes how to access the UNS Series Web Configurator and provides an overview of its screens. The Web Configurator is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy setup and management of the UNS Series through an Internet browser. The following are the recommended browser versions (1280 by 1024 setting is recommended): • Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 8.0, 9.0, or later • Mozilla® Firefox® 8.0, 9.0, and 10.0 • Apple® Safari® 4.
Chapter 2 Web Configurator Figure 1 Admin Account Login To access the Web UI, type the default user name admin and password 1234. The home page displays when the correct password has been entered.
C HAPT ER 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.
Chapter 3 Navigation Panel The following table describes the hierarchy of the Web UI. Table 1 Navigation Panel MENU BAR DASHBOARD LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 Logout About Help Refresh Intervals Refresh Now MONITOR S.M.A.R.
Chapter 3 Navigation Panel Figure 3 Dashboard The following table describes the items on this screen. Table 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 LAN2.
Chapter 3 Navigation Panel Table 2 Dashboard (continued) ITEM DESCRIPTION LAN3 (MB) Displays the current data throughput for LAN3. LAN4 (MB) Displays the current data throughput for LAN4. Device Information System Name Displays the name of the device. Model Name Displays the model number of the device. Serial Number Shows the serial number of the device. Firmware Version Displays the current firmware version. System Status System Up Time Displays how long the system has been up and running.
Chapter 3 Navigation Panel Table 2 Dashboard (continued) ITEM DESCRIPTION Dedup usage Displays the Dedup usage. Name Shows the name of a storage pool. Status Shows the status of a storage pool. Total (GB) Displays the capacity of a storage. Used (GB) Displays the amount of used disk space. Free (GB) Displays the amount of available disk space. You can specify Refresh Interval at the top right corner or click Refresh Now to manually update the system status.
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C HAPT ER 4 Getting Started 4.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to use the UNS Series’ various features. 4.2 Usage Scenario Assume that an IT manager of an SMB company with 200 employees buys a device.
Chapter 4 Getting Started Figure 6 UNS Series Storage Configuration Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > ZFS to create the file systems and iSCSI volumes. Figure 7 Configuration > Storage Configuration > ZFS 4.4 Configuring a User Account UNS Series supports both local user accounts and domain accounts. All user and group account information is displayed in the User Account and Group Account screens.
Chapter 4 Getting Started Figure 8 Configuration > System Configuration > Account An IT manager can choose the type of account management that fits their IT infrastructure. The UNS Series supports stand-alone, Active Directory, and LDAP services. The UNS Series easily integrate with AD/LDAP servers to streamline the account setup process. All the IT manager needs to do is provide the correct login data to join the domain.
Chapter 4 Getting Started Figure 10 Configuring a Network There are a variety of options available to an IT manager to configure a network for any scenario. To view network port settings, click Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting. Figure 11 Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting To configure network settings for a port, click Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting > (Modify) Edit.
Chapter 4 Getting Started facilitate the process of setting access control. The Web Configurator gives an IT manager the maximum control over allowing who can access what data. It also makes sure data security and confidentiality are maintained using the highest level of security with minimum management efforts. To view folders and shares, click Configuration -> Storage Configuration -> Share.
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C HAPT ER 4 Setup Wizard 4.1 Overview The Setup Wizard section allows you to initially configure the system name, time, time zone and RAID pool levels. 4.2 System Wizard Click Configuration > Setup Wizard to display the following screen. The Setup Wizard function is only available when all disks are marked as FreeDisk. In the event that a disk is in use, the Setup Wizard function directs you to the Physical Disk screen.
Chapter 4 Setup Wizard The following table describes the items on this screen. Table 4 Configuration > Setup Wizard ITEM DESCRIPTION System name System name Enter the system name for your device. Time and Date Setup Keep Current time Select Keep Current time to set the current time and date based on your computer system’s setting. Current Time Displays the current time setting based on your computer system. Current Date Displays the current date setting based on your computer system.
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C HAPT ER 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 Reporting Technology) is a hard drive diagnostic tool which delivers warning messages when drives are approaching failures. The S.M.A.R.T. option provides users a chance to take actions before a possible drive failure. S.M.A.R.T.
Chapter 6 Monitor Table 5 Monitor > S.M.A.R.T (continued) ITEM DESCRIPTION HDD Type Indicates the hard disk type. Read Error Rate Displays the error rate when reading the disk. Spin Up Time The amount of time required for the drive platters to get up to full operational speed. Reallocated Sector Count Indicated the reallocated sectors count. Read/write/verification errors on a hard drive are marked as reallocated, the data is transferred to a special reserved area (spare area).
Chapter 6 Monitor Table 6 Monitor > Physical Disk (continued) ITEM DESCRIPTION Health The health of the hard drive: • • • • • SMARTCTL The SMART of the hard drive: • • • Usage Good: indicates that the hard drive is healthy. Failed: indicates that the hard drive has failed. Error alert: S.M.A.R.T. error alert. Read errors: indicates that the hard drive has unrecoverable read errors. Reserved: One of the RAID member disks contains RAID group and pool information.
Chapter 6 Monitor Table 7 Monitor > Snapshot ITEM DESCRIPTION Refer (GB) Indicates the referred capacity of the file system or the volume. Created time Indicates the time in which the snapshot was created. 6.1.4 Hardware Monitor The Hardware Monitor option displays the information of current voltages and temperatures. Click Monitor > Hardware Monitor to display the following screen. Figure 19 Monitor > Hardware Monitor The following table describes the items on this screen.
Chapter 6 Monitor Figure 20 Monitor > Event Log The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 9 Monitor > Event Log LABEL DESCRIPTION Event Log Clear Click the Clear button to clear all event logs. Download Click the Download button to download the log file. Filter Information Select to list Information events (default: selected). Warning Select to list Warning events (default: selected). Error Select to list Error events (default: selected). Type Displays the log event type.
Chapter 6 Monitor 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. Table 10 Monitor > UPS LABEL DESCRIPTION UPS UPS type Indicates the UPS type. Shutdown Battery Level Indicates the battery level percentage before the device initiates a graceful shutdown. Shutdown Delay Indicates the delay time before a graceful shutdown occurs. Shutdown UPS Indicates if the shutdown function is disabled or enabled.
Chapter 6 Monitor The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 11 Monitor > Connection LABEL DESCRIPTION Connection Protocol Displays the type of protocol assigned to this connection. User Displays the user profile currently associated with this connection. Client Displays the type of client. Server Indicates the name of the server associated with this connection.
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C HAPT ER 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 name, system indication, buzzer and auto shutdown. The default system name is composed of the model name and its serial number. Click Configuration > System Configuration > System to display the following screen. Figure 24 Configuration > System Configuration > System The following table describes the items on this screen.
Chapter 7 System Table 12 Configuration > System Configuration > System ITEM DESCRIPTION Buzzer Select Enable or Disable to configure the Buzzer function. When enabled, the Buzzer function provides and audible alert when the device detects a system fault. Auto shutdown Select Enable or Disable to configure Auto Shutdown. An automatic shut down occurs when the system internal power or temperature readings exceed normal levels. 38 Apply Click Apply to save the changes.
C HAPT ER 8 Time 8.1 Overview This chapter provides information for Time in System Configuration. 8.2 Time Setting The Time 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 Configuration > System Configuration > Time The following table describes the items on this screen.
Chapter 8 Time Table 13 Configuration > System Configuration > Time (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION New Time (hh:mm:ss) Select hours, minutes, and seconds from the drop-down menu. New Date (yyyy/mm/dd) Select year, month, and date from the drop-down menu. Get from Time Server Select the Get from Time Server radio button if you want to synchronize the time with a NTP server. User Defined Time Server Address Enter the IP address of the NTP server.
C HAPT ER 9 Account 9.1 Overview The chapter covers network and system storage management. It also discusses various 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 accounts and domain user accounts are displayed separately by selecting the drop down list. Domain user accounts are only for display purpose.
Chapter 9 Account Note: When connecting a user’s home directory (Windows) share, the network drive capacity displays the free space of the storage pool and not the user quota size. The home directory is created using the thin provisioning function resulting in the larger free space capacity. However, the user’s share is still limited to the defined user quota and not the capacity designated by thin provisioning. 9.2.
Chapter 9 Account Figure 28 Configuration > System Configuration > Account > Group Account The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 16 Configuration > System Configuration > Account > Group Account LABELS DESCRIPTION GID Displays the group ID (user assigned range 1000 ~ 60000). Group name Displays the group name for the GID. #User Displays the number of users belonging to this group. Description Displays a description for this group. 9.
Chapter 9 Account 44 ITEM DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save the changes. Reset Click Reset to discard the changes.
C HAPTER 10 Mail Setting 10.1 Overview This chapter provides information on the Mail Setting screens in Configuration. 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 receive event notifications. Fill in the necessary fields and click Send test mail to test the configuration. Some mail servers check the Mail-from address and need the SMTP relay setting for authentication.
Chapter 10 Mail Setting Figure 30 Configuration > System Configuration > Mail Setting The following table describes the items on this screen. Table 18 Configuration > System Configuration > Mail Setting ITEM DESCRIPTION Mail Setting 46 Mail-from address To change the Mail-from address, place the mouse pointer inside the name box, highlight the old name and type in a new one. Mail-to address 1 Enter your first mail address. Information, Warning, Error Select event Login levels.
Chapter 10 Mail Setting Table 18 Configuration > System Configuration > Mail Setting ITEM DESCRIPTION SMTP server Enter the IP address or DNS name of the SMTP server. No authentication Select No authentication radio button if the SMTP server does not require authentication. Log on using Select Log on using radio button if the SMTP server requires authentication. Account Enter your account name.
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C HAPTER 11 Messenger 11.1 Overview This chapter provides information on the Messenger setup screens in Configuration. The Messenger screen helps you to setup messenger services for designated accounts and event log reporting. 11.2 Messenger The Messenger option is used to net send and transmit user messages between computers, up to three accounts. The Messenger service must first be enabled on your server side. Setting configuration also includes even log notification.
Chapter 11 Messenger Table 19 Configuration > System Configuration > Messenger (continued) 50 ITEM DESCRIPTION Information, Warning, Error Click to select the event login levels. Apply Click Apply to save the changes. Reset Click Reset to discard the changes.
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 setup SNMP traps (for SNMP alerts). This feature allows up to three SNMP trap addresses. By default, the community setting is public. You can select alert levels which you want to receive. The default setting only includes WARNING and ERROR event logs. There are many SNMP tools available on the internet. • SNMPc: http://www.snmpc.
Chapter 12 SNMP Table 20 Configuration > System Configuration > SNMP (continued) 52 LABELS DESCRIPTIONS SNMP trap address 2 Enter the second SNMP trap address. SNMP trap address 3 Enter the third SNMP trap address. Community Enter the community string (password) used to authenticate messages between communities. Information, Warning, Error Click to select the event login levels. Apply Click Apply button to save the changes. Reset Click Reset button to discard the changes.
C HAPTER 13 System Log Server 13.1 Overview This section introduces the System Log Server (Syslog), a standard for computer data logging. Syslog services allows you to designate which system messages to manage your system and security auditing. General informational, analysis, and debugging messages can also be included. 13.2 System Log Server The System Log Server option is used to setup alerts via the Syslog protocol. Fill in the necessary fields for Syslog service. The default port is 514.
Chapter 13 System Log Server Table 21 Configuration > System Configuration > System Log Server ITEM DESCRIPTION System Log Server 54 Server IP/ hostname Enter the IP address / hostname of the System Log Server. UDP port By default, the UDP port is 514 Facility Select an account from the drop-down menu. Information, Warning, Error Click to select the type of event login information to report. Apply Click Apply to save the changes. Reset Click Reset to discard the changes.
C HAPTER 14 UPS 14.1 Overview This chapter provides information for the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) service in System Configuration. 14.2 UPS Click Configuration > System Configuration > UPS to display the following screen. Figure 34 Configuration > System Configuration > UPS The following table describes the items on this screen. Table 22 Table Configuration > System Configuration > UPS ITEM DESCRIPTION UPS UPS type Use this to select the UPS type: None, Smart-UPS, or Megatec.
Chapter 14 UPS Table 22 Table Configuration > System Configuration > UPS (continued) 56 ITEM DESCRIPTION Shutdown Battery Level (%) Displays the current battery level. A setting level of zero initiates function shutdown. Shutdown Delay (s) Displays the delay timer before shutdown. In the event of power failure, the system will attempt a recovery within the allocated delay period, otherwise it initiates a shutdown procedure. Setting of zero disables the function.
C HAPTER 15 Network Setting 15.1 Overview This chapter provides information for the network settings in Configuration. 15.2 Network Setting Screen The Network Setting option is mainly used for accessing the LAN1 port and LAN ports. You can use this option to configure IP addresses for these network ports. The UNS Series includes the following network port configuration: • UNS Series: 1 x GbE LAN1 port + 2 x 10GbE port + 1 x GbE port per controller.
Chapter 15 Network Setting Table 23 Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting (continued) LABELS DESCRIPTIONS IPV4 Type IPv4 address mode: • • Static: means static IP addresses. DHCP: means dynamic assigned IP addresses. IPV4 IP IPv4 addresses. IPV4 Gateway Gateway that uses IPv4 address. IPV6 Type IPv6 address mode: • • • Static: static address. Auto: RA (router advertisement calculated address.) DHCP: DHCPv6 assigned address. IPV6 IP IPv6 addresses.
Chapter 15 Network Setting Figure 36 Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting > Edit > IPv4 The following table describes the items on this screen. Table 24 Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting > Edit > IPv4 ITEM DESCRIPTION IPV4 Setting Name Display the name of a network interface. DHCP By default, DHCP is selected. BOOTP Select BOOTP radio button to acquire an IP address automatically. Static Select Static radio button to specify an IP address manually.
Chapter 15 Network Setting Figure 37 Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting > Edit > IPv6 The following table describes the items on this screen. Table 25 Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting > Edit > IPv6 ITEM DESCRIPTION IPv6 Enable IPv6 Enable this check box to use the IPv6 feature. Name Display the name of a network interface. Automatic Select Automatic to let the system manage IPv6 address allocation.
Chapter 15 Network Setting aggregation takes place, then link aggregation removes VLAN ID setting. In this case, repeat the configuration steps to set VLAN ID for the aggregation group. Click Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting > Edit > VLAN to display the following screen. Figure 38 Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting > Edit > VLAN The following table describes the items on this screen.
Chapter 15 Network Setting The following table describes the items on this screen. Table 27 Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting > Edit > Default Gateway ITEM DESCRIPTION Set Default Gateway Name Display the name of the default gateway network. IPv4 Default: Gateway Select Enable to set the gateway as default for IPv4 addresses. IPv6 Default: Gateway Select Enable to set the gateway as default for IPv6 addresses. Back Click Back to return to the previous screen.
Chapter 15 Network Setting Figure 41 Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting > Create Link Aggregation The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 29 Configuration > Network Configuration > Network Setting > Create Link Aggregation LABEL DESCRIPTION Link Aggregation or Multi-homed Aggregation Select the following options from the drop-down menu. At least two network interfaces must be selected for link aggregation to work.
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C HAPTER 16 DNS Setting 16.1 Overview This chapter provides information for the DNS settings in Configuration. 16.2 DNS Setting The DNS Setting option is used for accessing the DNS (Domain Name Service) Setting. You can use this option to change DNS IP addresses. Click Configuration > Network Configuration > DNS Setting to display the following screen. Figure 42 Configuration > Network Configuration > DNS Setting The following table describes the items on this screen.
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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 > IP Filter Setting to display the following screen. Figure 43 Configuration > Network Configuration > IP Filter Setting The following table describes the items on this screen.
Chapter 17 IP Filter Setting Table 31 Configuration > Network Configuration > IP Filter Setting (continued) ITEM DESCRIPTION Edit Click Edit to modify the selected IP filter rule settings: Filter Rule, Type, Start IP Address, and End IP Address. Delete Click Delete to delete the IP filter rule. Apply Click Apply to save the changes. Reset Click Reset to discard the changes. In the Modify column, the Delete option allows you to delete a pre-existing rule.
Chapter 17 IP Filter Setting 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 Configuration > IP Filter Setting > Edit The following table describes the items on this screen. Table 33 Configuration > Network Configuration > IP Filter Setting > Edit LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Edit IP Filter Rule IP Filter Rule Displays the IP filer rule number.
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C HAPTER 18 Physical Disk 18.1 Overview This chapter provides information for Physical Disk in Storage Configuration. 18.1.1 Storage Configuration The section covers a brief introduction to storage methods and management of storage pools and disks. The following is a reference guide to help you select a storage method for the various number of disks supported on the UNS Series.
Chapter 18 Physical Disk 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 larger volumes. RAID 60 features the safest RAID mode. 18.2 Physical Disk The Physical disk option gives you the hard drive status. Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > Physical Disk to display the following screen.
Chapter 18 Physical Disk Table 34 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Physical Disk ITEM DESCRIPTION SSD Displays if there are SSDs available: no or yes. Vendor Displays the hard drive vendor. Serial Displays the hard drive serial numbers. Rate Hard drive rate: • • • SATA 6Gb/s SATA 3Gb/s SATA 1.5Gb/s Write cache Displays the Write cache status: enabled (default) or disabled. Standby Displays the Standby (powering down HDD spin for energy saving) status: enabled (default) or disabled.
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C HAPTER 19 Pool 19.1 Overview The following chapter provides information on Pool in Storage 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 organized into different levels of RAID sets. A pool can be made of up of 512 RAID sets. Both iSCSI s (Volumes) and file systems are created based on the pool. You can add spare disks to a storage pool for expanding the existing storage.
Chapter 19 Pool The following table describes the items on this screen. Table 35 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Pool LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Create Click Create to open the Pool Create screen. Import Encrypt Key Click this to select and import a pool encrypt key. Name The name of this storage pool. Total (GB) The total capacity of this storage pool. Used (GB) The amount of capacity that is being used by this storage pool. Free (GB) Display free space of this storage pool.
Chapter 19 Pool 19.2.1 Pool Create Screen Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > Pool > Create to display the following screen. Figure 51 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Pool > Create The following table describes the items on this screen. Table 36 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Pool > Create LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Pool Name Enter the name for the storage pool. RAID Level Click this to select the RAID type for the storage pool.
Chapter 19 Pool Table 36 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Pool > Create (continued) LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Standby Click this to enable auto spindown on hard drives. Spindown allows the hard drives to enter a power saving mode if there is no I/O access after a set period of time. Readahead Click this to enable file prefetching to populate the page cache with data from a file, subsequent reads from that file dol not block on disk I/O.
Chapter 19 Pool 19.2.3 Pool Expand Screen Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > Pool > Expand to display the following screen. Figure 53 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Pool > Expand The following table describes the items on this screen. Table 38 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Pool > Expand LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Pool Name Enter the name for the storage pool. RAID Level Click this to select the RAID type for the storage pool.
Chapter 19 Pool Figure 54 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Pool 1 Select a Pool and click Expand in the Modify field. The Pool Expand screen displays Figure 55 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Expand 2 In RAID Level, click the drop-down menu and select RAID 5. 3 Three disk drives are required for the RAID 5 level. Select three disks from the Select physical disks table. 4 Click Next to confirm the expansion process. The Pool Expand Confirm screen displays.
C HAPTER 20 ZFS 20.1 Overview The following chapter provides information for Zettabyte 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 status of ZFS. Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > ZFS to display the following screen.
Chapter 20 ZFS Table 39 Configuration > Storage Configuration > ZFS (continued) LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Original Displays the original dataset type. Modify Edit Click Edit to configure the properties of the dataset. Delete Click Delete to delete the dataset. In the Modify column, 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 > Storage Configuration > ZFS > Delete 20.2.
Chapter 20 ZFS The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 40 Configuration > Storage Configuration > ZFS > Create LABEL DESCRIPTION Name Enter a Name for the file system or volume. Pool Click the drop-down menu to select the home pool. Type Select the type of dataset to create: file system or volume. Property Select the storage technology for this dataset: thin provisioning or deduplication.
Chapter 20 ZFS The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 41 Configuration > Storage Configuration > ZFS > Delete LABEL DESCRIPTION Name Displays the Name of the file system or volume. Type Displays the type of dataset: file system or volume. Quota (GB) Displays the designated quota for the selection. Reserved (GB) Displays the reserved capacity for the selection. Used (GB) Displays the current used capacity for the selection.
Chapter 20 ZFS The following table describes the items in this screen. Table 42 Configuration > Storage Configuration > ZFS > Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Pool Displays the assigned Pool. Name Displays the current name of the file system or volume. Enter a new name to replace the current one. Property Select the storage technology for this dataset: thin provisioning and/or deduplication.
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C HAPTER 21 Share 21.1 Overview This chapter provides information for Share in Storage Configuration. Share covers network and system storage management. 21.2 Explorer The Sharing Configuration menu consists of the following options: Explorer and Shares.
Chapter 21 Share Table 43 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Share (continued) LABELS DESCRIPTION Edit Select this to edit Folder Settings and WebDAV. Create Folder Click this to create a new folder in the pool. Search Files Click this to Search for a user-specified file in the pool. The file path is displayed on successful searches. 21.2.1 Explorer Edit 21.2.1.1 The Folder Settings Screen Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > Share > Edit to display the following screen.
Chapter 21 Share Table 44 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Share > Edit (continued) LABELS DESCRIPTION Name Displays the folder name. Share Share Services Select all or a single share service to enable: CIFS, NFS, AFP, and FTP. NFS Access control rules Select and enter the information to configure the NFS access control rules. Root Squash Async Write IPv4: Enter the IP address (IPV4 format) to grant access to the shared folder.
Chapter 21 Share Figure 63 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Share > Edit > WebDAV The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 45 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Share > Edit > WebDAV LABELS DESCRIPTION Folder Pool Displays the pool name. ZFS Display the ZFS volume name. Path Displays the folder path. Name Displays the folder name. WebDAV Enable Click to enable or disable WebDAV access rights. Access Right Click to set Read Only or set Read/Write.
Chapter 21 Share Figure 64 Configuration > Sharing Configuration > Share > [File System] > Create Folder The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 46 Configuration > Sharing Configuration > Share > [File System] > Create Folder LABELS DESCRIPTION Folder Pool Displays the pool name. ZFS Display the ZFS volume name. Path Displays the folder path. Folder Name Enter a name for the new folder.
Chapter 21 Share Figure 65 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Share > Search Files The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 47 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Share > Search Files LABELS DESCRIPTION Search Files Look for Enter the name of the file to search. Search area The search area includes the following methods: Current path, Selected pool, and All pool. Current path Select this option to search under the current file path.
Chapter 21 Share This following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 48 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Share > Shares COLUMN NAME DESCRIPTION Pool Displays the name of the parent pool. ZFS Displays the file name for ZFS. Path Displays the file name’s path in the pool CIFS Name Displays the file name for the CIFS service. NFS Name Displays the file name for the NFS service. AFP Name Displays the file name for the AFP service.
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C HAPTER 22 LUN 22.1 Overview This chapter provides information for LUN in Storage Configuration. 22.2 LUN The option offers functions to manage iSCSI volumes such as attaching/detaching s or viewing the status of each volume. Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > LUN to display the following screen. Figure 68 Configuration > Storage Configuration > LUN The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Chapter 22 LUN Figure 69 Configuration > Storage 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 > Storage Configuration > LUN > LUN Attach The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Chapter 22 LUN Figure 71 Configuration > Storage Configuration > LUN 2 Click LUN Attach to display the following screen. Figure 72 Configuration > Storage Configuration > LUN Attach 3 In the Volume name field, click the drop-down menu and select a pre-existing volume. 4 In the Target (iSCSI node ID) field click the drop-down menu to select target number (0 - 63). 5 In the LUN field, select the LUN number (1 - 254) from the drop-down list.
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C HAPTER 23 Snapshot 23.1 Overview The chapter covers network and system storage management. It also discusses various web applications and services. 23.2 Snapshot The Snapshot option offers functions to manage snapshot activities such as taking a snapshot, rolling back, cloning, deleting, or viewing the status of a snapshot. The Snapshot option can only be applied to the whole file system or the volume. It cannot be applied to the specific shared folders.
Chapter 23 Snapshot To roll back a snapshot: Click Rollback and confirm at the pop-up screen to complete the process. Figure 74 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Snapshot > Rollback To Delete a snapshot: Click Delete and confirm at the pop-up screen to complete the process. Figure 75 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Snapshot > Delete 23.2.1 The Snapshot Take Snapshot Screen Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > Snapshot > Take Snapshot to display the following screen.
Chapter 23 Snapshot Table 52 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Snapshot > Take Snapshot COLUMN NAME DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save the changes. Reset Click Reset to discard the changes. 23.2.2 The Snapshot Clone Screen Click Configuration > Storage Configuration > Snapshot > Clone to display the following screen. Figure 77 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Snapshot > Clone The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Chapter 23 Snapshot The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 54 Table Configuration > Storage Configuration > Snapshot Schedule LABELS DESCRIPTIONS Snapshot Schedule Set Schedule Click Set Schedule to define a new schedule. Name Displays the schedule ZFS name. Schedule Type Displays the status of the schedule: Disabled or scheduled. Description Displays a description of the schedule type. Modify Edit Click Edit to change the properties of the schedule.
Chapter 23 Snapshot Table 55 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Snapshot > Snapshot Schedule > Set Schedule LABELS DESCRIPTIONS At (N) o’clock Click the drop-down menu to designate a snapshot time, whereas N designates a 24 hour period. Every Enter the weekly interval period (1 to 9). Day Select the day(s) to schedule the snapshot setting. Back Click Back to go to the previous screen. OK Click OK to confirm the changes. Reset Click Reset to discard the changes. 23.3.
Chapter 23 Snapshot Table 56 Configuration > Storage Configuration > Snapshot > Snapshot Schedule > Edit LABELS 104 DESCRIPTIONS Day Select the day(s) to schedule the snapshot setting. Back Click Back to go to the previous screen. OK Click OK to confirm the changes. Reset Click Reset to discard the changes.
C HAPTER 24 Directory Services 24.1 Overview This chapter provides information for the directory services in Configuration. 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 and LDAP services. Please note that only one directory service can be enabled at all time. You can not enable more than one directory service at a time.
Chapter 24 Directory Services Figure 81 Configuration > Application Configuration > Directory Services The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 57 Configuration > Application Configuration > Directory Services LABELS DESCRIPTION Service Directory 106 Standalone Standalone support local user/group accounts only. (default setting) Active Directory The Active Directory service supports Windows Server 2003 and 2008 Active Directory.
Chapter 24 Directory Services 24.2.1 The Directory Services Active Directory Screen Click Configuration > Application Configuration > Directory Services > Active Directory to display the following screen. Figure 82 Configuration > Application Configuration > Directory Services > Active Directory The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Chapter 24 Directory Services 24.2.2 The Directory Services LDAP Screen Click Configuration > Application Configuration > Directory Services > LDAP to display the following screen. Figure 83 Configuration > Application Configuration > Directory Services > LDAP The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 59 Configuration > Application Configuration > Directory Services > LDAP LABELS 108 DESCRIPTION LDAP server IP address Enter the IP address of your LDAP server.
C HAPTER 25 CIFS 25.1 Overview The chapter provides information for the Common Internet File System (CIFS) in Configuration. 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 provides CIFS capabilities without the need for a Windows server in the network.
Chapter 25 CIFS Table 60 Configuration > Application Configuration > CIFS (continued) 110 LABELS DESCRIPTION Workgroup Enter the name of the network 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 field is left empty, the name resolution priority defaults to DNS only.
C HAPTER 26 NFS 26.1 Overview The chapter provides information for the Network File System (NFS) in Configuration. 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.
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C HAPTER 27 AFP 27.1 Overview The chapter provides information for the Apple 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 sharing services for Mac computers. Starting this service opens the following ports on the ZyXEL unified storage system: • TCP 548 (afpd) • TCP 4799 (cnid_metadata) • UDP 5353 and a random UDP port (avahi).
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C HAPTER 28 FTP 28.1 Overview The chapter provides information for the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) in Configuration. 28.2 FTP Service The FTP (File Transfer Protocol) tab is used to setup the FTP protocol. It allows you to configure the FTP server so that users can browse and download data using their web browser or FTP client software. FTP is easy to use and it is cross-platform. All major operating systems have FTP client functions.
Chapter 28 FTP Table 63 Configuration > Application Configuration > FTP (continued) 116 ITEM DESCRIPTION Login Banner Enter a description for the login banner (default: Welcome to FTP server). Maximum number of characters is 256. Clients Enter a number to designate the maximum number of simultaneous clients (default: 32). Range is 1 - 4096. Connections Enter a number to designate the maximum number of connections per IP address (default: 32). Range is 1 - 32.
C HAPTER 29 WebDAV 29.1 Overview The chapter provides information for the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) in Configuration. 29.2 WebDAV Service The WebDAV tab is used to setup WebDAV protocol. It is an extension of HTTP v1.1 protocol that allows users to manage files across different operating system platforms.
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C HAPTER 30 iSCSI 30.1 Overview The chapter provides information for the Internet 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 system to act like a storage area network (SAN) over an existing Ethernet network.
Chapter 30 iSCSI Table 65 Configuration > Application Configuration > iSCSI > iSCSI Entity (continued) ITEM DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save the changes. Reset Click Reset to discard the changes. 30.3.1 The iSCSI Node Screen This tab can manage iSCSI node. Click Configuration > Application Configuration > iSCSI > iSCSI Node to display the following screen. Figure 90 Configuration > Application Configuration > iSCSI > iSCSI Node The following table describes the items on this screen.
Chapter 30 iSCSI 30.3.2 The Set Properties Screen Click Configuration > Application Configuration > iSCSI > iSCSI Node > Set Properties to display the following screen. Figure 91 Configuration > Application Configuration > iSCSI > iSCSI Node > Set Properties The following table describes the items on this screen. Table 67 Configuration > Application Configuration > iSCSI > iSCSI Node > Set Properties LABEL DESCRIPTION Node Name Displays the name of the iSCSI node.
Chapter 30 iSCSI Figure 92 Configuration > Application Configuration > iSCSI > iSCSI Node > Set User The following table describes the items on this screen. Table 68 Configuration > Application Configuration > iSCSI > iSCSI Node > Set User 122 LABEL DESCRIPTION Node Name Displays the name of the iSCSI node. User Select CHAP user(s) to be used from the User Name list and move them to the Selected user(s) list. There can be more than one selected user but there must be at least one for CHAP to work.
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. It supports local cloning and remote replication to other [Company Name] unified storage arrays. There is no limit creation of local cloning and remote replication tasks.
Chapter 31 Backup Table 69 Configuration > Application Configuration > Backup > Replication (continued) LABELS DESCRIPTION Modify Start Click Start icon to start a task. Schedule Click Schedule to schedule a task. Delete Click Delete icon to delete a task. In the Modify column, the Start and Delete options display. To start a scheduled replication: Click Start and confirm at the pop-up screen to start the replication process.
Chapter 31 Backup Figure 96 Configuration > Application Configuration > Backup > Replication > Create > Step1:Select Source ZFS 1 Enter the Task name, and select a file system or volume to replicate. 2 Click Next to continue. The Select Target screen displays. Figure 97 Configuration > Application Configuration > Backup > Replication > Create > Step1:Select Source ZFS > Step 2:Select Target 3 Select Local cloning and proceed to step 7.
Chapter 31 Backup Figure 98 Configuration > Application Configuration > Backup > Replication > Create > Step 3 Select Target ZFS > Step1:Select Source ZFS > Step 2 Select Target > Step 3:Select Target ZFS (Selecting Local Cloning) 4 If the task is to target a remote device, select Remote replication 5 In the target IP field, type in the IP address of the remote device. 6 In the username and password fields, enter the user name and password of a profile with access privilege for the remote device.
Chapter 31 Backup Figure 100 Configuration > Application Configuration > Backup > Replication > Create > Step 3 Select Target ZFS > Step1:Select Source ZFS > Step 2 Select Target > Step 3:Select Target ZFS > Step 4:Confirm 11 In the Confirm screen, review the information and click Finish to create the task. Alternatively, click Back to return to the previous screen or Reset to discard the changes. After the task is created, you can schedule the implementation. 31.2.
Chapter 31 Backup Table 70 Configuration > Application Configuration > Backup > Replication > Schedule LABELS DESCRIPTION Schedule setting Hourly Every Click the drop-down menu to set a schedule on an hourly interval. Daily At o’clock Click the drop-down menu to set a schedule on a specific 24 hour period. Every Enter a variable (x) to initiate the schedule every X day(s). Weekly At o’clock Click the drop-down menu to set a schedule on a specific 24 hour period.
Chapter 31 Backup LABELS DESCRIPTION Schedule Displays the schedule status of the task: enabled or disabled. Create time Displays the time of a created task. Modify Start Click Start to start a task. Schedule Click Schedule to schedule a task. Edit Click Edit to change the task properties. Delete Click Delete to delete a task. 31.3.1 Amazon S3 Create Screen Click Configuration > Application Configuration > Backup > Amazon S3 > Create to display the following screen.
Chapter 31 Backup The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 72 Configuration > Application Configuration > Backup > Amazon S3 > Create LABELS DESCRIPTION Amazon S3 Create Task name Enter the name of the task. Local path Click the drop-down menu to select a local path. In the blank field, enter the name of a subdirectory. S3 Setting 130 Backup type Click the drop-down menu to select the type of backup to create: upload or download.
C HAPTER 32 AntiVirus 32.1 Overview The chapter covers network and system storage management. It also discusses various web applications and services. 32.2 AntiVirus The AntiVirus option is used for accessing the AntiVirus Service, AntiVirus Scan Filter, AntiVirus Task, AntiVirus Update and AntiVirus Report option tabs. 32.2.1 AntiVirus Services Enable or disable antivirus services on this tab.
Chapter 32 AntiVirus 32.2.2 AntiVirus Scan Filter This screen allows you to manage the files that will be excluded from a virus scan. Click Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Scan Filter to display the following screen. Figure 105 Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Scan Filter The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Chapter 32 AntiVirus Figure 106 Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Scan Filter > Add The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 75 Table Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Scan Filter > Add LABELS DESCRIPTION AntiVirus Exclude File Type Create File extension Enter the file extension to exclude from the scan process. Back Click Back to go to the previous screen. Apply Click Apply to save the changes.
Chapter 32 AntiVirus 32.2.3 AntiVirus Task This screen allows you to manage the antivirus tasks. Click Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Task to display the following screen. Figure 108 Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Task The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 77 Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Task LABELS DESCRIPTION AntiVirus Task Create Click Create to add a virus scan task.
Chapter 32 AntiVirus Figure 110 Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Task > Start 32.2.3.1 The Antivirus Task Create Screen Click Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Task > Create to display the following screen. Figure 111 Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Task > Create The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Chapter 32 AntiVirus Figure 112 Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Task > Schedule The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 79 Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Task > Schedule LABELS DESCRIPTION Schedule Setting Hourly Every Click the drop-down menu to set a schedule on an hourly interval. Daily At o’clock Click the drop-down menu to set a schedule on a specific 24 hour period.
Chapter 32 AntiVirus Figure 113 Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Update The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 80 Table Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Update LABELS DESCRIPTION AntiVirus Update Status Displays the status of antivirus software. Version Displays the current antivirus version. Last Update Displays the date entry for the current antivirus version.
Chapter 32 AntiVirus Table 80 Table Configuration > Application Configuration > Antivirus > Antivirus Update LABELS DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save the changes. Reset Click Reset to discard the changes. Note: For Linux users using the manual update function, go to the McAfee official website and follow the provided instructions to obtain the latest virus library file (.DAT). 32.2.3.
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. Figure 115 Maintenance > Download > Download MIB file The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Chapter 33 Download Figure 116 Maintenance > Download > Download system information The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 83 Maintenance > Download > Download system information LABEL DESCRIPTION Download system information Download 140 Click Download to download the system information file.
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 Defaults The Reset to factory Defaults option allows you to reset the system configurations back to the original factory default settings. Click Maintenance > Reset to Factory Defaults to display the following screen. Note: Current settings are deleted after initiating the Reset to Factory Defaults function.
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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 firmware. Click Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade to display the following screen. Figure 118 Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade The following table describes the labels on this screen.
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C HAPTER 36 Reboot 36.1 Overview This chapter provides information for Reboot in Maintenance. 36.2 Reboot The Reboot option is used to reboot the system. Click Maintenance > Reboot to display the following screen. Figure 119 Maintenance > Reboot The following table describes the labels on this screen. Table 86 Maintenance > Reboot LABEL DESCRIPTION Reboot Reboot UNS Series User’s Guide Click Reboot to restart the device.
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C HAPTER 37 Shutdown 37.1 Overview This chapter provides information for Shutdown in Maintenance. 37.2 Shutdown The Shutdown option is used to shutdown the system. Before powering off the system, it is highly recommended to execute Shutdown function to flush the data from cache onto the physical disks. The step is important for data protection. Click Maintenance > Shutdown to display the following message. Figure 120 Maintenance > Shutdown The following table describes the labels on this screen.
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Index Index A D 41 Account Account_ChangePWD Account_Group Account_Import DirectoryServices DirectoryServices_LDAP 22 107 108 65 documentation related 2 131 139 AV_AVreport Download AV_AVtask Download_SysInfo 138 134 AV_AVtask_Create 105 DirectoryServices_ActiveDirectory DNS AllAboutSharing AV 42 42 43 113 AFP 14 Dashboard 139 135 135 AV_AVtask_Schedule AV_AVupdate AV_ScanFilter E 136 132 132 133 AV_ScanFilter_ExcludeFileType AV_ScanFilter_ExcludeShare EventLog 32 F B 1
Index L LUN S 95 87 Share Share_ExplorerCreate Share_ExplorerEdit M Mail 88 91 Share_ExplorerWebDAV 89 Share_Shares 92 Shutdown 147 Smart 29 Snapshot 31, 99 Snapshot_Clone 101 Snapshot_Edit 100 Snapshot_Schedule 101 Snapshot_Schedule_Edit 103 Snapshot_Schedule_Set 102 SNMP 51 System 37 SystemLogServer 53 Share_ExplorerSearch 45 Messenger 49 N NetworkSetting 57 NetworkSetting_CreateLinkAggregation NetworkSetting_EditDefaultGateway NetworkSetting_EditIPv4 NetworkSetting_EditIPv6 58 59 NetworkS
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