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QNAP Turbo NAS
Software User Manual
(Version: 4.1)
This manual is applicable to the following Turbo NAS models: TS-110, TS-112, TS-112P, TS-119,
TS-119P+, TS-119P II, TS-120, TS-121, TS-210, TS-212, TS-212-E, TS-212P, TS-219, TS-219P,
TS-219P+, TS-219P II, TS-220, TS-221, TS-239 Pro, TS-239 Pro II, TS-239 Pro II+, TS-259 Pro,
TS-259 Pro+, TS-410, TS-410U, TS-412, TS-412U, TS-419P, TS-419P+, TS-419P II, TS-419U,
TS-419U+, TS-419U II, TS-420, TS-420U, TS-421, TS-421U, TS-439 Pro, TS-439 Pro II, TS-439
Pro II+, TS-439U-RP/SP, TS-459 Pro, TS-459 Pro II, TS-459 Pro+, TS-459U-RP/SP,
TS-459U-RP+/SP+, TS-509 Pro, TS-559 Pro, TS-559 Pro+, TS-559 Pro II, TS-639 Pro, TS-659
Pro, TS-659 Pro+, TS-659 Pro II, TS-809 Pro, TS-809U-RP, TS-859 Pro, TS-859U-RP+, TS-859
Pro+, TS-859U-RP, SS-439 Pro, SS-839 Pro, HS-210.
© 2014 QNAP Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - (Version: 4.1)

QNAP Turbo NASSoftware User Manual(Version: 4.1)This manual is applicable to the following Turbo NAS models: TS-110, TS-112, TS-112P, TS-119,TS-119P+,

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10TS-419U IIClass AClass ATS-412UClass AClass ATS-420UClass AClass ATS-421UClass AClass ATS-1079 ProClass AClass ATS-879 ProClass AClass ATS-869 ProCl

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100Wake-on-LAN (WOL)Turn on this option to allow the users to power on the NAS remotely by Wake on LAN.Note that if the power connection is physically

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1014.7 NotificationGo to "Control Panel" > "System Settings" > "Notification" to configure the notificationfuncti

Page 5 - 1. Notice

102When "Add SMS service provider" is selected, enter the name of the SMS provider andthe URL template text.Note: The URL template text must

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1034.8 Firmware UpdateGo to "Control Panel" > "System Settings" > "Firmware Update" to update the firmwareversion

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104"Update System" to update the firmware.The system update may take tens of seconds to several minutes to complete dependingon the network

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1054.9 Backup/RestoreGo to "Control Panel" > "System Settings" > "Backup/Restore" to back up, restore yourNAS or

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106folders previously created will be cleared (but user data on the disk will still beretained.)Note: For the above Reset Settings and Reset Factory D

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1074.10 External DeviceGo to "Control Panel" > "System Settings" > "External Storage" and configure externalstora

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1084.10.1 External StorageThe NAS supports external USB and eSATA storage devices for backup and data storage.Connect the external storage device to

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109"Eject" offers two different options. "Disconnect disk partition" allows you to remove asingle disk partition or a disk drive i

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11TS-221Class BClass BTS-421Class BClass B

Page 14 - 2. Getting Started

1102. Select "Manage encryption key". Click "Next".3. Select to change the encryption password or download the encryption key file

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1114.10.2 USB PrinterThe NAS supports network printing sharing service over local network and the Internet inWindows, Mac, and Linux (Ubuntu) environ

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112Stop printer sharing and clear print spool: Select this option to temporarilydisable the selected printer for print sharing. All the data in the pr

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1134.10.2.1 Windows 7The following description applies to Windows 7.Follow the steps below to set up your printer connection:1. Go to Devices and Prin

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1144.10.2.2 Windows XPFollow the steps below to set up your printer connection:Method 11. Enter \\NAS IP in Windows Explorer.2. A printer icon is show

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1154.10.2.3 Mac OS 10.6If you are using Mac OS 10.6, follow the steps below to configure the printer function ofthe NAS:1. First make sure the Bonjour

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1164.10.2.4 Mac OS 10.5If you are using Mac OS X 10.5, follow the steps below to configure the printer functionof the NAS. Make sure your printer is c

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1174.10.2.5 Mac OS 10.4If you are using Mac OS 10.4, follow the steps below to configure the printer function ofthe NAS:1. On the toolbar, click "

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1184.10.2.6 Linux (Ubuntu 10.10)If you are using Linux (Ubuntu 10.10), follow the steps below to configure the printerfunction of the NAS:1. Click the

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1194.10.3 UPSBy enabling the UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) support, you can protect your NASfrom abnormal system shutdown caused by power disrup

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121.3 Document AnnotationAnnotations in this documentW arning: This indicates the instructions must be strictly followed. Failure to do socould resul

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120as the network UPS slaves.2. Select the option "Enable UPS Support".3. Click "Enable network UPS Support". This option appears

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121During a power loss, the NAS will wait for the specified time you enter in the "UPSSettings" before powering off or entering auto-protect

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1224.11 System StatusGo to "Control Panel" > "System Settings" > "System Status" to check on the status ofyour NA

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123View basic hardware information of the NAS on this page.Resource MonitorYou can view the CPU usage, disk usage, and bandwidth transfer statistics o

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1244.12 System LogsGo to "Control Panel" > "System Settings" > "System Logs" to configure the logs settingsof you

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125connection type specified in "Options". To disable this feature, click "Stop logging".Online UsersThe information of the on-lin

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126computer name, date range and source IP and click "Search" to search for the desiredlogs or reset to list all logs. Please note that for

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1275. Privilege SettingsGo to "Control Panel" > "Privilege Systems" to configure privilege settings, disk quotasand domain sec

Page 33 - 3. QTS Basics and Desktop

1285.1 UsersThe NAS has created the following users by default:admin: The administrator "admin" has full access to system administration an

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1292. Click "Create" > "Create a User".3. Follow the instructions of the wizard to complete the details.Creating Multiple Users

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131.4 Safety Information and Precautions1. The NAS can operate normally in the temperature of 0ºC–40ºC and relative humidityof 0%–95%. Please make su

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1303. Select "Import user and user group settings". Select the option "Overwrite duplicateusers" to overwrite existing users on th

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131BIN (Exported from the NAS)The BIN file is exported from a QNAP NAS. It contains information including username,password, quota, and user group. T

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1325.2 User GroupsA user group is a collection of users with the same access right to the files or folders.The NAS has created the following user gro

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1335.3 Shared FoldersGo to "Control Panel" > "Privilege Settings" > "Shared Folders" to configure shared folderso

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1341279U-RP, TS-EC1279U-RPOn the folder list, you can view the current data size, number of sub-folders and filescreated in the shared folder, and the

Page 41 - 4. System Settings

135retained in the NAS. You can create a shared folder of the same name again to accessthe data.IconNam eDescription FolderPropertyEdit the folder pro

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136level subfolders to view the second-level subfolders. Select the root folder (Dept).Click "+ Add" to specify read only, read/write, or de

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137in the selected folder only. For example, in the folder "Dept", only admin cancreate files and subfolders Admin, HR, Production, and so o

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138to the subfolders.To specify read only permission on the root folder and read/write permission onthe subfolders, you must set read/write permission

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139ISO Shared FoldersYou can mount the ISO image files on the NAS as ISO shares and access the contentswithout disc burning. The NAS supports mounting

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142. Getting StartedNew NAS users are advised to follow the steps below one by one to complete their NASinstallation. For users who already own a QNA

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140Folder AggregationYou can aggregate the shared folders on Microsoft network as a portal folder on the NASand let the NAS users access the folders t

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141Advanced Folder Perm issionsUse "Advanced Folder Permissions" to configure subfolder permissions directly from theNAS UI. There is no dep

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1425.4 QuotaTo allocate the disk volume efficiently, you can specify the quota that can be used byeach user. When this function is enabled and a user

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1435.5 Domain SecurityThe NAS supports user authentication by local access right management, MicrosoftActive Directory (Windows Server 2003/2008/2012

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1445.5.1 Joining NAS to Active Directory (Windows Server 2003/2008/2012)Active Directory is a Microsoft directory used in Windows environments to cen

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145authentication (domain member)" and click "Quick Configuration Wizard".2. Read the introduction of the wizard. Click "Next"

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146change your PC settings as shown below to allow your PC to connect to the NAS: 1. Go to "Control Panel" > "Administrative Tools&q

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1475.5.2 Connecting NAS to an LDAP DirectoryLDAP stands for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. It is a directory that can storethe information of

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1484. Click "Apply" to save the settings. Upon successful configuration, the NAS will beable to connect to the LDAP server.5. Configure LDAP

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149Some software applications are available and allow management of the LDAP users,including Samba password. For example: LDAP Account Manager (LAM),

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152.1 Hardware InstallationAfter unpacking the NAS from the package, please first follow the instructions below toinstall your hardware: 1. Install t

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150oRoot DN: uid=root,cn=users,dc=macserver,dc=qnap,dc=comoUsers Base DN: cn=users,dc=macserver,dc=qnap,dc=comoGroups Base DN: cn=groups,dc=macserver,

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1516. Network ServicesGo to "Control Panel" > "Network Services" to configure network services on the NAS. For setup details,

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1526.1 Win/Mac/NFSGo to "Control Panel" > "Network Services" > "Win/Mac/NFS" to configure networkingservices. Mic

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153LDAP Dom ain AuthenticationUse Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory to authenticate the users.To use this option, enable LDAP aut

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154When you turn on this option, the users can use the same login name format(domain\username) to connect to the NAS via AFP, FTP, and File Station.Au

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155To connect to the NAS from Linux, enable NFS service. To configure the NFS accessright to the shared folders on the NAS, go to "Privilege Sett

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1566.2 FTPGo to "Control Panel" > "Network Services" > "FTP" to Configure the FTP server.FTP ServiceWhen you turn

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157AdvancedPassive FTP Port Range: You can use the default port range (55536-56559) orspecify a port range larger than 1023. When using this function,

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1586.3 Telnet/SSHTurn on this option to connect to the NAS by Telnet or SSH encrypted connection(only the "admin" account can login remotel

Page 67 - 4.2.5.1 Portal Management

1596.4 SNMP SettingsEnable SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) service on the NAS and enter thetrap address of the SNMP management stations (SN

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162.1.1 Hard Disk Drive Compatibility ListThis product works with 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch SATA hard disk drives and/or solid-statedrives (SSD) from maj

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160Community (SNMP V1/V2)An SNMP community string is a text string that acts asa password. It is used to authenticate messages thatare sent between th

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1616.5 Service DiscoveryGo to "Control Panel" > "Network Services" > "Service Discovery" to configure the UPnPdis

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1626.6 Network Recycle BinThe Network Recycle Bin keeps the deleted files on the NAS. Within each shared folder,a dedicated folder by the name @Recyc

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163Caution: All files in the network recycle bins will be perm anently deletedwhen files are deleted in "@ Recycle" on the network share or

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1646.7 QsyncQsync is a cloud based file synchronization service empowered by QNAP Turbo NAS.Simply add files to your local Qsync folder, and they wil

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165download the utility from the QNAP website: "Support" > "Download" > "Utilities".For computers, please download

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166Note: If files are "dragged and dropped" to the Qsync folder, they will be moved to theQsync folder, instead of being copied into the fol

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1671. Create user accounts in the NAS for each group member.2. Have the Qsync utility installed on each member’s device.3. Right click the folder that

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1681. Install Qfile on your mobile devices by following instructions outlined in the Qsyncpage on the NAS or find it on the App Store.2. Launch Qfile.

Page 78 - 4.2.5.4 LUN Backup

1691. Add files and view the synchronization result on the NAS:a. Open the Qsync folder: Open the Qsync folder to add files,b. View files by the web b

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172.1.2 Checking System StatusLED Display & System Status OverviewLEDColorLED StatusDescriptionSystemStatusRed/GreenFlashes greenand redalternate

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170iii. Filter Settings: During file synchronization, Qsync will not synchronize thetypes of files specified in filter settings.d. Email: i. Set up E-

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171To restore the version of a deleted file, click any folder or file in the Qsync folder, andthen click "More Action" > "Show Delet

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172Maximum Number of Versions: You can choose how many versions you want to keep foryour files. This is a control only for administrators. The more ve

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1737. ApplicationsGo to "Control Panel" > "Applications" to configure NAS applications. For setup details, refer to the follow

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1747.1 Station ManagerThe Station Manager is an integrated control panel for all QNAP Stations and they canbe enabled or disabled here. Photo Station

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175Multim edia StationCheck "Enable Multimedia Station" to enable this station and click the links below todirectly login to the application

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176on the NAS. Please contact an authorized reseller or camera vendors for moreinformation.For step-by-step tutorial on adding extra channels, please

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1777.2 iTunes ServerThe MP3 files on the Qmultimedia/Multimedia folder of the NAS can be shared to iTunesby this service. All the computers with iTun

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1787.3 DLNA Media ServerQNAP Turbo NAS supports two types of DLNA Media Servers: QNAP DLNA Media Serverand Twonky Media DLNA Server.QNAP DLNA Media S

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179To allow DLNA media players to access and play the multimedia contents on the NASvia the Twonky Media DLNA Server, enable it and click the link (ht

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18LEDColorLED StatusDescriptionGreenThe NAS is ready.OffAll the hard disk drives on the NAS are instandby mode.Power1GreenFlashes greenThe NAS is boot

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1807.4 Multimedia ManagementThe Media Library service can scan multimedia files, such as photos, music and videosfrom designated media folders and in

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181not enabled, services like the Photo Station Video Station, and Music Station, as wellas the DLNA Media Server will not function properly. To re-en

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1827.5 Transcode ManagementTranscoding can convert videos into different resolutions (240p, 360p, 480p, 720p and1080p) that are suitable for mobile d

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183Folder MonitoringThis feature is designed to convert the entire folder, instead of a file, at a time, andwithin a folder, the resolution of each su

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1847.6 Web ServerGo to "Control Panel" > "Applications" > "Web Server" to configure the web server andvirtual hos

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185Note: Please be reminded that Please note that after the Web Server is disabled, allrelevant applications, including the Music Station, Photo Stati

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186to the folder.6. Type a name for this network place.7. The network place has been created and is ready to be used.8. Now you can connect to this fo

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187Follow the steps below to connect to your NAS via WebDAV on Ubuntu. Client Operating System: Ubuntu 9.10 Desktop1. Open "Places" > &qu

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1887.6.1 Virtual HostVirtual host is a web server technique that provides the capability to host more thanone domain (website) on one physical host a

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1893. Enter the host name and specify the folder (under Web or Qweb) where the webfiles will be uploaded to.4. Specify the protocol (HTTP or HTTPS) fo

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19LEDColorLED StatusDescription2) The NAS has finished copying the datato or from the USB device connected tothe front USB port of the NAS.eSATA**Oran

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1907.7 LDAP ServerThe LDAP server of the NAS allows the administrator to create users to access multipleNAS servers with the same username and passwo

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191same login credentials. To join another NAS to the LDAP domain, login the NAS andgo to "Privilege Settings" > "Domain Security&qu

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1927.8 VPN ServiceThe NAS supports Virtual Private Network (VPN) service for users to access the NASand resources on a private network from the Inter

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193oPPTP: Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is one of the most commonlyused methods for VPN connection. It is natively supported by Windows, Ma

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1944. Enter the MyQNAPcloud name or the WAN IP of the NAS and enter a name of theconnection. Then click "Next".5. Enter your username and pa

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195OpenVPN on Linux1. Download OpenVPN from http://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/downloads.htm2. Install OpenVPN client on Linux.3. Download OpenV

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1967.9 MySQL ServerYou can enable MySQL Server as the website database.Enable TCP/IP Networking: You can enable this option to configure MySQL server

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197the MySQL server page will not be updated. To connect to the renamed folder,you can enter the link http://NAS IP/renamed folder in the web browser.

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1987.10 Syslog ServerConfigure the NAS as a Syslog server, create Syslog filters and view available Syslogmessages on this page. Server SettingsServe

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199Em ail Notification: The NAS supports sending email alert to dedicated emailaddresses (maximum 2, configured in "System Settings" > &q

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2Table of Contents...51. Notice...

Page 113 - 4.10.2.1 Windows 7

20Long beep (1.5 sec)21) The disk volume is going to be full.2) The disk volume has reached its full capacity.3) The hard disk drives on the NAS are i

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200save the filter.3. The filters will be shown on the list. The NAS will only receive the Syslog messagesthat match the filters which are in use.Butt

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2017.11 AntivirusConfigure antivirus features on this page. OverviewAntivirus: Use the antivirus feature to scan the NAS manually or on recurringsche

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202to 64 schedules can be created and maximum 5 scan jobs can run concurrently. Tocreate a scan job, follow the steps below.1. Go to "Application

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203"Notification" > "SMTP Server". 7. The scan job will run according to the specified schedule.ButtonNam eDescriptionRunRun th

Page 118 - 4.10.2.6 Linux (Ubuntu 10.10)

204recovered.RestoreRestore an infected file to its original sharedfolder.Exclude ListRestore an infected file and add the file into theexclude list (

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2057.12 RADIUS ServerThe NAS can be configured as a RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service)server to provide centralized authentication,

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206Note: The RADIUS server only supports PAP, EAP-TLS/PAP, and EAP-TTLS/PAPauthentication for local NAS user accounts.

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2077.13 TFTP ServerConfigure the NAS as a TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server for configurationmanagement of network devices and remote netw

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208server". For detail, please refer to the chapter on DHCP Server .85

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2098. QNAP ApplicationsVarious applications are provided by QNAP to enhance your user experiences. Fordetails on these applications, refer to the fol

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212.2 Software InstallationAfter installing the NAS hardware, proceed to software installation. There are threeapproaches for software installation:

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2108.1 Backup StationConfigure the NAS as a backup server, remote replication, cloud backup and externalbackup with the Backup Station. For details o

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2118.1.1 Backup ServerRsync ServerEnable Rsync server to configure the NAS as a backup server for data backup from aremote Rsync server or NAS server

Page 127 - 5. Privilege Settings

212Tim e MachineYou can enable Time Machine support to use the NAS as a backup destination ofmultiple Mac by the Time Machine feature on OS X. To use

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2138.1.2 Remote ReplicationNAS to NAS and Rsync The NAS data can be backed up to a remote NAS or Rsync server by Rsync remotereplication. If the back

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214oDelete extra files on remote destination: Select the option to synchronize thesource data with the destination data (one-way synchronization). Ext

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215For example, if you entered 600 seconds for timeout, 3 retries, and 60 seconds forretry intervals, a replication job will timeout in 600 seconds if

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216Intel-based NASTS-x39 series, TS-x59 series, TS-x69 series, TS-509, TS-809, TS-809 Pro, TS-809U-RP, SS-439Pro, SS-839 Pro, TS-x59 Pro+, TS-879 Pro,

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2177. Choose between real-time and scheduled synchronization. Real-time synchronizationcopies files that are new, changed, and renamed from the source

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218oDelete extra files: Delete extra files in the target folder. Deletions made on thesource folder will be repeated on the target folder. This option

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219Delete a replication job.This button is available only after a replication job isstopped or the connection to the remote server isstopped.To edit t

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222.2.1 Online InstallationFollow the steps in this section to complete online installation for your NAS: 1. Go to http://start.qnap.com and click &q

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2208.1.3 Cloud BackupAm azon S3Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) is an online storage web service offered by AWS(Amazon Web Services). It provides a

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221package automatically. Click "Configure". Enter your email address and click "Sign-In" toactivate Symform on the NAS. An activa

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2228.1.4 External BackupExternal DriveThe NAS supports real-time and scheduled data backup between the internal disksvolumes on the NAS and external

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223as the changes are made after the first-time backup. Scheduled backup copies filesfrom the source folder to the target folder according to the sche

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224ButtonNam eDescriptionStartStart a backup job.StopStop a backup job.EditEdit the settings of a backup job.View /DownloadView the job status and log

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225NAS or vice versa. This feature is not supported by TS-809U-RP, TS-879U-RP, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-1279U-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP.Smart Import (Beta) When users

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226be created for each partition on the destination as the backup folder. The backupfolder will be named with the backup date and the partition number

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2278.2 myQNAPcloud ServiceThe myQNAPcloud service is a function which provides host name registration, mappingof the dynamic NAS IP to a domain name,

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2287. If any of the settings is unsuccessful, follow the instructions provided totroubleshoot the issues. After the wizard is finished, a confirmation

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229Select the NAS services to be allowed for remote access. Click "Apply to Router". TheNAS will configure the port forwarding on the UPnP r

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232.2.2 Cloud InstallationFollow the steps in this section to complete cloud installation for your NAS:1. Connect your NAS to the Internet, and on yo

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230service is published, the service will not be accessible even the corresponding iconis shown on myQNAPcloud website (http://www.myQNAPcloud.com).2.

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2318.3 File StationThe File Station is an online file management center. With the File Station, you canaccess the NAS across the Internet, manage fil

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2322Browsing ModeSwitch between different browsing modes(from left to right: thumbnail browsing mode/list browsing mode/detail browsing mode.) 3Create

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233Right PanelProperties: Click this tab to review the details of a file and folder and click"Calculate Size" to calculate the size of a fol

Page 151 - 6. Network Services

234Add to Transcode(Beta)Create transcode tasks for the files within thesubfolder. Cancel/DeleteTranscodingCancel / Delete transcode tasks created for

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235Open with VLCIf the chosen file is a video file, it will be opened in thebrowser (the VLC plug-in needs to be installed first.)DownloadDownload the

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236For ARM based NAS models, Cyrillic characters are not supported for the name ofa subfolder in an ISO shared folder (the name will not be correctly

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23710VolumeAdjust the volume.11Full ScreenSwitch to the full screen mode.Note: The media viewer feature can be used to play photos and music files on

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238Group: Group owner of the file or folder.Others: Any other (local or domain member) users who are not the owner or amember of the group owner.If a

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239oSelect the IP or domain name of the NAS. oCheck "Allow file upload to this folder", and link recipients can upload files to thefolder po

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242.2.3 CD InstallationFollow the steps in this section to complete CD installation for your NAS:1. Install the QNAP Qfinder from the product CD-ROM.

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2408.4 Video StationThe Video Station (2.0) is a video management tool used to organize your videos onthe Turbo NAS and to share them with your frien

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241can choose which folder on the NAS that you would like to upload videos into. Tips on file upload: The maximum size of an image file is 2GB.The m

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2423Multi-selectSelect multiple items at the same time4Resizing BarResize video thumbnails.5RefreshRefresh the current page.6SettingsSet video classif

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243Private Collection: List all videos located in the "/home" folder, and those multimediafiles can be viewed by yourself only. Qsync: List

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244NoNameDescription1Video PropertyReview and edit video properties. 2Tag andDescriptionEdit and browse video tags and descriptions.3Sharing Drag file

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245Creating and m anaging collections There are two approaches a collection can be created: 1. Switch to the folder view, right click a shared folder

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246collections. To check the sharing history of a selected collection, please first click thatcollection and then the "Sharing History" butt

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247Finding your videos quicklyTo quickly locate your videos, please be sure to first rate or classify your videos. To doso, please right click the vid

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248For x86 based NAS models, all shared folders except the "/recording" and "/web"shared folders are media folders by default; whi

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2498.5 Photo StationThe Photo Station (4.0) is an online photo album used to organize your multimediacontent (photos and videos) on the Turbo NAS and

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252.3 Getting UtilitiesQNAP has prepared a number of practical and useful utilities to enhance your NASexperiences. After setting up your NAS, please

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2501. Import photos and videos to a shared folder on the NAS. There are threeapproaches you can upload photos and videos to the NAS: 1) Install Qfinde

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251NoNameDescription1Search BarSearch photo and video files by title, photo date, tag,rating, or color label.2BrowsingMode Switch between different br

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252Social Network Binding: Switch to this tab, choose theaccessible folders that can be accessed by your friendson the social networking sites and cli

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253Album: List all virtual albums. Note that all entries listed under an album are onlylinks to the physical files. This can effectively conserve your

Page 173 - 7. Applications

254NoNameDescription1EXIFReview photo/video EXIF information and photos can begeotagged here.2InformationEdit and browse photo/video details, tags and

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255Creating and m anaging album s There are two approaches an album can be created: 1. Switch to the folder view, right click a folder and select &quo

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256If an album is set to share with the public, you can right click that album and select"Email" to email it, "Publish" to publish

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257Sharing Link Generate a sharing link (as URL, HTML, or script for vBForum, or Alt Forum) for public albums only (albums thatare set as public in &q

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258NoNameDescription1Set as CoverSet to display all photos contained in the album onthe photo wall.2Slideshow Play the photos/videos in this album as

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259NoNameDescription1MusicSwitch between different playlists defined in the MusicStation (from the "Playlist", personal playlist and sharedp

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262.4 Connecting to NAS Shared FoldersAfter hardware and software installation, it is time to connect to the shared folders onthe NAS. Refer to the l

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260Photo and video files in the Photo Station are listed and displayed according to sharedfolder privileges and media folders settings in the Media Li

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2618.6 Music StationThe Music Station (4.0) helps you create a personal music center on the cloud. Thisweb-based application is designed for users to

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262the first and third approach, you can choose which folder on the NAS that youwould like to upload music files into. Note: The admin login credent

Page 183 - Folder Monitoring

263Player NoNameDescription1Previous ItemPlay the previous item.2Play / PausePlay / Pause.3Next ItemPlay the next item.4ShuffleShuffle on/off.5Seek Ba

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264My Favorites: All songs rated at least 1 star are listed here. All un-starred songs willbe removed from here. To rate a song, switch to the detail,

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2654Email Share the link via email. Specify the subject and message bodyof the message and click "Send" to send the email. Make sureyour ema

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266blog, forum, or instant messenger programs. You can still edit the playlist later, and theupdated playlist will be presented when viewers click the

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267To create a shared folder, please go to "Control Panel" > "Privilege Settings" >"Shared Folders".Music files st

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268 8.7 Download StationThe Download Station is a web-based download tool enabling you to download filesfrom the Internet through BT, PT, Magnet Link

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269Depending on your NAS model, the Download Station should be enabled by default andcan be launched from the Desktop or the Main Menu. If not, please

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272.4.1 WindowsFor Windows operating systems, there are two methods to connect to shared folders ofthe NAS:Method 1: Connect to the shared folders of

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2707DownloadAfter you select the BT seeds from the search result, click thisbutton to download them. 8FilterEnter a keyword in the box or click the dr

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271Bandwidth Limit: Specify the maximum download rate of HTTP download tasks. 0means no limit (for Intel-based NAS models, the maximum number of concu

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272Seeding Preferences: Specify the share ratio for seeding a torrent and the sharingtime. The share ratio is calculated by dividing the amount of upl

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273Drag and drop BT files from PC to the Download Station is supported on Chromeand Firefox browsers.Adding HTTP, FTP, Magnet download tasksTo add an

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2744. The NAS will start to download the file automatically. You can view the download statusin the Downloading list.To manage the RSS feeds subscript

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2753. Set the maximum number of simultaneous downloads as 3-5 for the bestdownload rate.4. The NAS is located behind NAT router. The port settings hav

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2768.8 HD StationThe HD Station is a platform where the famous XBMC application or Chrome browsercan be installed to let you directly play back your

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277Qremote: QNAP remote app, exclusively designed for the HD Station. Note: If you want to use the Chrome to browse an internet website, you arere

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278The first time XBMC is launched, it will index the "Multimedia" shared folder and itmay consume a lot of system resources if the folder c

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279h. Double click the picture you just uploaded.Viewing Photos on your USB Device or Cam eraSteps:1. Connect your USB device or camera to the USB por

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282.4.2 Mac or LinuxMac UsersThere are two methods to connect shared folders on a NAS: Method 1: Using QNAP Qfinder1. Launch the QNAP Qfinder, select

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280Select the Chrome application at the main page of the HD Station. You may surf theweb like using a web browser on your PC.Note: In order to use thi

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282 RM-IR001Rem oteControl ActionMC ERem oteControl XBMCFunctionHDStationPowerPower1N/APower1Powermenu Mute2OKMute13Mute

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283Number0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,93OK0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9180,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Vol+,Vol-4OKVol+, Vol-12Vol+, Vol- List/Icon5N/A View mode Search6N/A

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284 Go to20N/A Videoprogressbar Info19OKInfo10File info PlayControlHome21OK Homemenu Resume22N/A Nowplaying Return28OKBack7Back Options29N/AMor

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285 Slow33N/A Slow Pause34OKPause30Pause Stop35OKStop33Stop VideoSettingAudio36AudioList Languagetrack Top/Menu37VideoList Moviemenu Subtitle38

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2868.9 Surveillance StationThe Surveillance Station enables users to configure and connect many IP cameras atthe same time and manage functions inclu

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287Router IP: 192.168.1.100Camera 1 IP: 192.168.1.10 (fixed IP)Camera 2 IP: 192.168.1.20 (fixed IP)NAS IP: 192.168.1.60 (fixed IP)Setting up IP C am

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288Enable or change the recording option of the camera in the next page. Click "next" tomove to the next page. On this page, you will see th

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289Playing Video Files from the Surveillance Station Click the "Play" button or "Playback" to enter the playback page and follow

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292.5 Connecting to NAS by Web BrowserTo connect to the NAS by a web browser, follow the steps below:1. Enter http://NAS IP:8080 in the web browser.

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2908.10 App CenterThe App Center is a digital platform for distribution of NAS apps. Users can search for,install, remove and update apps developed b

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291Manually5SortSort apps by category, name or release date.Left PanelPublic Apps: List apps that are set to be accessible by the public. To set an ap

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292source software/add-ons. Users are recommended to participate in thediscussion in the QNAP community forum or contact the original creators of theo

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2939. Use the LCD PanelThis feature is only provided by the NAS models with LCD panels. Please visit http://www.qnap.com for details.You can use the

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294select "Yes" to confirm.ChooseRAID5? YesNoWhen you execute RAID 1, RAID 5, or RAID 6 configuration, the system will initialize thehard dr

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295restrictions of some countries.Viewing System Inform ation on LCD PanelWhen the LCD panel shows the NAS name and IP address, you may press the &qu

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296Size:232GBVolum eThis section shows the hard drive configuration of the NAS. The first line shows the RAIDconfiguration and storage capacity; the s

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297the "Enter" button to confirm.PasswordThe default password of the LCD panel is blank. Enter this option to change thepassword of the LCD

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298HDD FailureA hard drive fails.Vol1 FullThe disk volume (1) is full.HDD EjectedA hard drive is ejected.Vol1 DegradedThe disk volume (1) is in degrad

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29910. GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSEVersion 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/> Everyone is permitte

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302.6 Migrating from Old NASUsers can migrate their QNAP NAS to another Turbo NAS model with all the data andconfiguration retained by simply install

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300Developers that use the GNU GPL protect your rights with two steps: (1) assertcopyright on the software, and (2) offer you this License giving you

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301To 'modify' a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work in a fashionrequiring copyright permission, other than the making

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302b) serves only to enable use of the work with that Major Component, or toimplement a Standard Interface for which an implementation is available t

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303them from making any copies of your copyrighted material outside their relationship withyou. Conveying under any other circumstances is permitted s

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304requirement in section 4 to 'keep intact all notices'.c) You must license the entire work, as a whole, under this License to anyone whoco

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305offer, in accord with subsection 6b.d) Convey the object code by offering access from a designated place (gratis or fora charge), and offer equival

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306in, a User Product, and the conveying occurs as part of a transaction in which the rightof possession and use of the User Product is transferred to

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307a) Disclaiming warranty or limiting liability differently from the terms of sections 15and 16 of this License; orb) Requiring preservation of speci

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308 However, if you cease all violation of this License, then your license from a particularcopyright holder is reinstated (a) provisionally, unless a

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309paragraph, plus a right to possession of the Corresponding Source of the work from thepredecessor in interest, if the predecessor has it or can get

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31A NAS with encrypted disk volume cannot be migrated to a NAS which does notsupport file system encryption. File system encryption is not supported b

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310patent license for this particular work, or (3) arrange, in a manner consistent with therequirements of this License, to extend the patent license

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311you convey the Program, the only way you could satisfy both those terms and thisLicense would be to refrain entirely from conveying the Program. 13

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312IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OFALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 16. Limitation of Liability.I

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328-bay NAS1 to 8-drive single disk volume, JBOD, RAID 0, 2-drive RAID 1, 3 to 8-drive RAID 5, 4 to 8-drive RAID 6,4-drive, 6-drive, or 8-drive RAID 1

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333. QTS Basics and DesktopQTS is a user friendly Turbo NAS operating system designed to enhance every aspect ofyour NAS experiences. With basic comp

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343.1 Introducing QTSBuilt on a Linux foundation, QTS Turbo NAS operating system is shaped from theoptimized kernel to deliver high-performance servi

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35Turbo NAS for Hom e - Easily enriching hom e entertainm ent and content sharingTons of photos, music, videos and documents are often scattered acros

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363.2 Using QTS DesktopAfter you finish the basic NAS setup and login to the NAS, the following desktop willappear. Each main desktop feature is intr

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373BackgroundTask Review and control all tasks running in the background (such asHDD SMART scanning, antivirus scanning, file backup or multimediaconv

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38Show the desktop switching button: Check this optionto hide the next desktop button (No. 12) and onlydisplay them when you move your mouse cursor cl

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3910DesktopPreferenceChoose the application icon displaying style and select yourpreferred application opening mode on the desktop. Applicationicons c

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40The color of the Dashboard button will change based on the status of systemhealth for quick recognition. Note: The recommended screen resolution for

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414. System SettingsGo to "Control Panel" > "System Settings" to set up your Turbo NAS system. For details on the settings,

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424.1 General SettingsGo to "Control Panel" > "System Settings" > "General Settings" to configure basic settingso

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43DLNA media server, may be hidden or disabled by default on the following NASmodels: x70U, x79 Pro, x79U. To enable the multimedia features for those

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44Note: All the files and directories on the NAS will be created using Unicode encoding.If the FTP clients or the PC OS does not support Unicode, sele

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454.2 Storage ManagerManage volumes and RAID systems, monitor the health of hard drives, encrypt anddecrypt file systems, and configure iSCSI systems

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464.2.1 Volume ManagementThis page shows the model, size, and current status of the hard drives on the NAS. Youcan format and check the hard drives,

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47size of the smallest hard drive.RAID 5 Disk Volume: The data are striped across all the hard drives in a RAID 5array. The parity information is dist

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484.2.2 RAID ManagementYou can perform online RAID capacity expansion (RAID 1, 5, 6, 10) and online RAID levelmigration (single disk, RAID 1, 5, 10),

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49rebuilding.4. After rebuilding has completed, repeat the steps above to replace other hard drives.5. After changing the hard drives and disk rebuild

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51. NoticeLegal Notice and DisclaimerRegulatory NoticeDocument AnnotationSafety Information and Precautions681213

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50planned to upgrade the disk configuration to RAID 5. You can install one hard drive forsetting up the TS-509 Pro and upgrade the RAID level of the N

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51Scenario You had a tight schedule to set up a file server and an FTP server. However, you hadonly one 250GB hard drive. Therefore, you set up the TS

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52NOT turn off the NAS during this process. You can use a RAID configuration of largercapacity after the process. Configuring Spare DrivesYou can add

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53Note: Bitmap support is only available for RAID 1, 5, 6, and 10.RAID RecoveryRAID Recovery: When the NAS is configured as RAID 1, RAID 5, or RAID 6

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54DegradedmodeN-1N-1N-1 & N-2N-1 & N-2Read OnlyProtection(for immediatedata backup &hard drivereplacement)N/AN-1, bad blocksfound in thesu

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55Note: The capacity of the global spare drive must be equal to or larger than that of amember drive of a RAID disk volume.To cancel a global spare dr

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56RAID 5 * 52Add hard drivememberRAID 5 * 7RAID 5 * 53Add hard drivememberRAID 5 * 8RAID 5 * 61Add hard drivememberRAID 5 * 7RAID 5 * 62Add hard drive

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57RAID 10 * 42Add hard drivememberRAID 10 * 6RAID 10 * 44Add hard drivememberRAID 10 * 8RAID 10 * 62Add hard drivememberRAID 10 * 8RAID 1 * 21Online R

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58RAID 10 * 41Online RAID capacityexpansionRAID 10 * 4RAID 10 * 61Online RAID capacityexpansionRAID 10 * 6RAID 10 * 81Online RAID capacityexpansionRAI

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59Single * 13Online RAID levelmigrationRAID 10 * 4Single * 15Online RAID levelmigrationRAID 10 * 6Single * 17Online RAID levelmigrationRAID 10 * 8RAID

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61.1 Legal Notice and DisclaimerThank you for choosing QNAP products! This user manual provides detailed instructionsof using the Turbo NAS (network-

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60RAID 1 * 24Online RAID levelmigrationRAID 10 * 6RAID 1 * 26Online RAID levelmigrationRAID 10 * 8RAID 5 * 31Online RAID levelmigrationRAID 6 * 4RAID

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614.2.3 Hard Disk S.M.A.R.TMonitor the hard disk drives (HDD) health, temperature, and the usage status by HDD S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis a

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624.2.4 Encrypted File SystemYou can manage the encrypted disk volumes on the NAS on this page. Each encrypteddisk volume is locked by a particular k

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63comparison/Comparison_NAS.htmlBefore you StartPlease beware of the following before using the data encryption feature of the NAS.The encryption feat

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64Encryption VerificationTo verify the disk volume is encrypted, login the NAS as an administrator. Go to "StorageManager" > "Volume

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65encryption key in a file. The file is also encrypted and can be used to unlock avolume, without knowing the real password (see "unlock a disk v

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664.2.5 iSCSIGo to "Control Panel" > "System Settings" > "General Settings" to manage the iSCSItarget service, cr

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674.2.5.1 Portal ManagementThe NAS supports built-in iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface) service forserver clustering and virtualized env

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683. Select to create an iSCSI target with a mapped LUN, an iSCSI target only, or aniSCSI LUN only. Click "Next."4. Create iSCSI target with

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69Instant Allocation: Allocate the disk space to the LUN instantly. This optionguarantees the disk space assigned to the LUN but may take more time to

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7and specifically disclaims its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for anyparticular purpose. QNAP reserves the right to revise or upda

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704.2.5.2 Target ManagementCreating iSCSI TargetsNote: The description below applies to non Intel-based NAS models runningfirmware version 3.3.0 or la

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71ButtonNam eDescriptionDeactivateDeactivate a ready or connected target. Note that theconnection from the initiators will be removed.ActivateActivate

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72After creating the iSCSI targets and LUN on the NAS, you can use the iSCSI initiatorinstalled on your computer (Windows PC, Mac, or Linux) to connec

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73Before you start to use the iSCSI target service, make sure you have created an iSCSItarget with a LUN on the NAS and installed the correct iSCSI in

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74This section shows you how to use Xtend SAN iSCSI Initiator on Mac OS to add theiSCSI target (QNAP NAS) as an extra partition. Before you start to u

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75This section shows you how to use Linux Open-iSCSI Initiator on Ubuntu to add theiSCSI target (QNAP NAS) as an extra partition. Before you start to

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76# /etc/init.d/open-iscsi restartYou should be able to see the login message as below:Login session [iface: default, target: iqn.2004-04.com:NAS:iSCS

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774.2.5.3 Advanced ACLNote: The description below applies to non Intel-based NAS models running firmwareversion 3.3.0 or later and Intel-based NAS mod

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784.2.5.4 LUN BackupThe NAS supports backing up iSCSI LUNs to different storage locations (Windows, Linux,or local shared folders), restoring the LUNs

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79To restore an iSCSI LUN to the NAS, follow the steps below: 1. Go to "Storage Manager" > "iSCSI" > "LUN Backup".

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81.2 Regulatory NoticeFCC NoticeQNAP NAS comply with different FCC compliance classes. Please refer the Appendix fordetails. Once the class of the de

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80LUN. Click "Next".4. Enter a name for the LUN snapshot or use the one generated by the NAS. Select aniSCSI target where the LUN snapshot i

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814.2.6 Virtual DiskYou can use this function to add the iSCSI targets of other QNAP NAS or storage serversto the NAS as the virtual disks for storag

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82 DisconnectTo disconnect an iSCSI target. FormatTo format a virtual disk as EXT3, EXT 4, FAT 32, NTFS, or HFS+file system. DeleteTo delete a virtual

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834.3 NetworkGo to "Control Panel" > "System Settings" > "Network" to configure the network settingsof your NAS.

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84settings:Network Speed: Select the network transfer rate according to the networkenvironment to which the NAS is connected. Select auto negotiation

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85Note: The VLAN feature is supported by Intel-based NAS models only. Please visit http://www.qnap.com for details.DHCP ServerA DHCP (Dynamic Host Con

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86Note:Please contact the ISP or network administrator for the IP address of the primaryand the secondary DNS servers. When the NAS plays the role as

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87Make sure the Ethernet interfaces are connected to the correct switch and theswitch has been configured to support the port trunking mode selected o

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88sure statictrunking isenabled on theswitch.IEEE 802.3ad(DynamicLinkAggregation)Dynamic Link Aggregation uses a complexalgorithm to aggregate adapter

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89Wi-FiTo connect the NAS to a Wi-Fi network, plug in a wireless dongle into a USB port of theNAS. The NAS will detect a list of wireless access point

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9and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guarantee that interference

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90Click "Rescan" to search for available Wi-Fi networks in range. Select a Wi-Fi network toconnect to and click the "Connect" butt

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913. Click "Finish" after the NAS has added the Wi-Fi network.4. To edit the IP address settings, click the "Edit" button. You can

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92configurations automatically.Use static IP address: To use a static IP address, enter the IP address (e.g.2001:bc95:1234:5678), prefix length (e.g.

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93DDNS ServiceTo allow remote access to the NAS using a domain name instead of a dynamic IPaddress, enable the DDNS service.The NAS supports the DDNS

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944.4 SecurityGo to "Control Panel" > "System Settings" > "Security" to configure the relevant securitysettings o

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95be any alert or error message. The NAS supports X.509 certificate and private key only.Download Certificate: To download the secure certificate whic

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964.5 HardwareGo to "Control Panel" > "System Settings" > "Hardware" to configure the hardwarefunctions of the NA

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97Advanced system reset (10 sec): After pressing the reset button for 10 seconds,you will hear two beeps at the third and the tenth seconds. The NAS

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98an unexpected system shutdown might cause incomplete data transfer when data writeis in progress. This option will be disabled when Download Station

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994.6 PowerYou can restart or shut down the NAS, specify the behavior of the NAS after a powerrecovery, and set the schedule for automatic system pow

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