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v v1.0, December 2008 Content s About This Manual Conventions, Formats, and Scope ..................... ................... ................. ................ .......... ix How to Use This Manual ................. ................ ................ ...
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Contents vii v1.0, December 2008 Networked DVD Players and UPnP A V Media Adapters . ................... ................ .......... 3-16 Remote Access ........................ ................ ....... ......... ................. ................ ....
viii Contents v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Appendix A Share Access from MAC and Linux Systems MAC OS X .......... ................ ............. ................ ................ ................ ................ ............. . A -1 AFP over Bonjour ........
ix v1.0, December 2008 About This Manual The NETGEAR® ReadyNAS Pr o Pioneer Edi tion User Guide describes how to configure and troubleshoot a ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition system . The information in this manual is intended for readers with inte rmediate computer and networking skills.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide x About This Manual v1.0, Decemb er 2008 • Scope. This manual is written for the ReadyNAS Pro P ioneer Edition according to these specifications: How to Use .
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide About This Manual xi v1.0, December 2008 – Printing a PDF version of the complete manual . Use the Complete PDF Manual link at the top left of any page. • Click the Complete PDF Manual link at the top left of any page in the manual.
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ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Getting Acquainted 1-1 v1.0, December 2008 Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted This chapter provides an overview of the feat ures and capabilities of the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition. It also covers the un it’ s physical features, main so ftware, and initial setup steps.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 1-2 Getting Acquainted v1.0, Decemb er 2008 entire system for abnormal situat ions or part failures and e-mails system alerts to the network administrator . In addition, the Frontview Add-on SDK provides d evelopers the tools for uniquely extending ReadyNAS capabilities.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Getting Acquainted 1-3 v1.0, December 2008 The X-RAID Dat a V olume X-RAID has one data volume. Thi s volume uses th e capacity of the smallest disk from each disk. For instance, if you had one 80 GB disk and two 250 GB disks, only 80 GB from each disk is used in the volume.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 1-4 Getting Acquainted v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Introducing the S t atus Displays, Port s, and Drive Bay This section introduces the Read yNAS Pro display , ports, and driv e bay . Front and Side Panel 1. OLED display , including the disk activity status light 2.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Getting Acquainted 1-5 v1.0, December 2008 Drive Bay 1. Drive bay door 2. Six disk bays 3. Disk tray pop-out button 4.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 1-6 Getting Acquainted v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Rear Panel 1. Disk exhaust fan 2. System exhaust fan 3. T wo USB ports 4.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Getting Acquainted 1-7 v1.0, December 2008 Choosing a Location for a ReadyNAS Pro The ReadyNAS Pro is suitable for use in an of fice environment where it can be free-standing, located in a wiring closet or equipment room.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 1-8 Getting Acquainted v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Default IP Address, Lo gin Name, and Password The default IP configuratio n is set to DHCP; if the unit does not get an IP address, it defaults to 192.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Getting Acquainted 1-9 v1.0, December 2008 The FrontV iew Management Console The FrontV iew management console operates in two modes: S etup W izard mode, and Advanced Control mode. When the unit is in its factory default state, FrontV iew is in Setup W izard mode.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 1-10 Getting Acquainted v1.0, Decemb er 2008 In this mode, you see the menus on the left that a llow you to quickly jump to the screen you want. The bar at the top provides optio ns to return to the Home scr een, refresh the browse r window , display Help where av ailable, or to log out of t his session.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Ma nagin g Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-1 v1.0, December 2008 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Y our ReadyNAS Pro Setting up and managing the Read yNAS Pro Network Attached Stor age System Pioneer Edition in your network is described in this chapter .
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-2 Setting Up and Man ag in g Your Re ad yNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Ethernet Interfaces Select Network > Interfaces > Ethernet 1 /Ether net 2 tab pages to specify network interface- specific settings for S tandard Settings and Performance Settings.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Ma nagin g Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-3 v1.0, December 2008 the setting you want. NETGEAR ad vises that you keep the se tting in an Auto-negotiation mode othe rwise. • MTU . In some network environmen ts, cha nging the default MTU value can fix throughput problems.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-4 Setting Up and Man ag in g Your Re ad yNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Global Network Settings Hostname The Hostname you specify is us ed to advertise the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition on your network.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Ma nagin g Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-5 v1.0, December 2008 Static option, you can manually specify the IP addresses of the DNS servers and the domain name here. WINS The WINS option allows you to specify the IP address of the WINS (W indows Internet Naming Service) server .
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-6 Setting Up and Man ag in g Your Re ad yNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Select the Enable DHCP service check box if you want the ReadyNAS Pro Pi oneer Edition device to act as a DHCP server . This is convenie nt in networks where DHCP service is not already available.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Ma nagin g Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-7 v1.0, December 2008 this password is kept in a safe place. Anyone wh o obtains this password can change or erase the data on the Ready NAS. As a safegua rd, you ar e requested to enter a pass w ord recovery question, the expected answer, and an e-mail address.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-8 Setting Up and Man ag in g Your Re ad yNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Selecting Services for Share Access The Services screen allows you to manage various ser vices for share acce ss. This in effect controls the type of clients you wish to allow access to the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Ma nagin g Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-9 v1.0, December 2008 • AFP (Apple File Protocol). Mac OS 9 and OS X works best usin g this protocol as it handles an extensive character set.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-10 Setting Up a nd Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008 S treaming Services The built-in streaming services on the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer E d ition allow you to stream multi- media content directly from the ReadyNAS, without the need to have your PC or Mac powered on.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-11 v1.0, December 2008 Discovery Services • Bonjour service provides a simple way of discovering various se rvices on the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition. Bonjour currently provides an easy way to connect to FrontV iew , IPP printing, and AFP services.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-12 Setting Up a nd Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008 expandable RAID technology . Y o ur system comes preconfigured with X-RAID2. However , you can switch between the two modes through a fa ctory default reset process described in “Configuring RAID” on page 6-7.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-13 v1.0, December 2008 smallest disk in the RAID set mu ltiplied by one less than the numb er of disks in the RAID set. For example, a four-disk RAID 5 set provides the capac ity of three disks, assuming all four disks are identical in size.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-14 Setting Up a nd Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008 • X-RAID2: – One-volume technology , but supports volume ex pansion, either with the addition of more disks or the replacement of an existing disk with lar ger capacity dis ks.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-15 v1.0, December 2008 Adding a V olume After deleting the volume, Add V olume tab displays listing the available configurable space on the hard disks. All the disks are selected by default.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-16 Setting Up a nd Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Notice that the disk on Channel 4 that we did not configure is listed in the A vailable Disks section. W e can add this disk as a hot spare by clicking Make hot spar e .
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-17 v1.0, December 2008 Not so with X-RAID2. Simply add the third disk using the ReadyNAS hot-swap trays. If you are adding multiple disks at the same time, or if yo ur ReadyNAS is not hot- swap capabl e, power down the ReadyNAS, add the disk(s), and power bac k on.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-18 Setting Up a nd Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Disk Scrubbing with Auto Parity Fix This option can detect and correct potential data corruption. Schedu le this feature to run in off- peak usage periods.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-19 v1.0, December 2008 T o the right of the access icons are command options. The following commands are available: When the US B device is unmounted, you hav e the option of renaming it .
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-20 Setting Up a nd Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008 USB V olume Name and Access Right s Persistence Across Mount/Dismount s The ReadyNAS Pro P.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-21 v1.0, December 2008 2. Double-click the printer icon to assign a W indows driver . . IPP Printing The ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition also supports the IETF standard Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) over HTTP .
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-22 Setting Up a nd Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Adjusting System Settings System settings include clock, alert, performance, language, fi rmware update, configuration backup/restore, power , and shutdown settings.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-23 v1.0, December 2008 Alert s, Alert Cont act s, Alert Settings, and SMTP In the event of a device or an enclosure failure, a quota violation, low-disk space warning, and other system events requiring your attention, e- mail alerts are sent.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-24 Setting Up a nd Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008 detected. Selecting the Power -off NAS when disk temperature exceeds safe level gracefully powers off the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition wh en the disk temperature exceeds the nominal range.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-25 v1.0, December 2008 For example, selecting Japanese allows you to share files with Japanese names in W indows Explorer . It is best to select the appropri ate language base d on the region where the device will be operated.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-26 Setting Up a nd Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Up dating from the NETGEAR W eb Site The preferred and quicker method if the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition has Internet access is the Remote update option.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-27 v1.0, December 2008 ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition by selecting the Lo cal update tab. The update file can be a RAIDiator firmware image or an add-on package. Click Br owse to select the update file and then click Upload and verify image .
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-28 Setting Up a nd Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Restoring the Factory Default Settings The Factory Default tab allows you to reset the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition device back to its factory default state.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-29 v1.0, December 2008 Click Backup then Select which category of config uration files to back up, then click the “Download configuration archive” button to down load a zip archive of the requested files.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 2-30 Setting Up a nd Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.0, Decemb er 2008.
3-1 v1.0, December 2008 Chapter 3 Managing User Access Setting up and managing the Read yNAS Pro Network Attached Stor age System Pioneer Edition in your network is described in this chapter .
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 3-2 Managing Us er Access v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Y ou specify a work group name, and create us er and group accounts .
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Managing User Access 3-3 v1.0, December 2008 After adding your groups, you ca n view or change your groups by clicking the alphabetical in dex tab, or click All to list all groups. If you wish to add a large number of groups, select Import group list from the pull-down menu.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 3-4 Managing Us er Access v1.0, Decemb er 2008 • The name field is required. • Quota is set to default if not specified. • GID is automatically generated if not specified. • Empty fields are replaced with account defaults.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Managing User Access 3-5 v1.0, December 2008 • Password • Disk quota. 3. Click Apply to save your settings. Only the user name and password fields are requi red; however , you should s pecify a user e-mail address if you intend to set up disk quotas.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 3-6 Managing Us er Access v1.0, Decemb er 2008 barney,23stone,,barney@bedrock.com In this example, user barney has a password set to 23stone , belongs to the default group, receives e-mail notification sent to barn ey@bedrock.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Managing User Access 3-7 v1.0, December 2008 should be able to access, compared with sensitiv e data like fina ncial information only the finance group should be able to access. The Shares menu provi des all the options pertai ning to share services for the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition device.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 3-8 Managing Us er Access v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Managing Shares Once you have added shares, you can manually fine-tune share acc ess by se lecting Share List. If you want to delete a share, select the check bo x on the far right of the share listing and click Delete .
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Managing User Access 3-9 v1.0, December 2008 read/write permission, or (3) access is disabled e xcept for one or more users or groups that are granted read-only privilege.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 3-10 Managing User Access v1.0, Decemb er 2008 • Hosts allowed access: 192.168.2.101, 19 2.168.2.102 • W rite-enabled users: fred • W rite-enabled groups.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Managing User Access 3-11 v1.0, December 2008 Y ou can specify how long to keep the files in the Recycle Bin and how la rge the Recycle Bin can get before files get permanently erased.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 3-12 Managing User Access v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Advanced Share Permission. The Advanced Share Permission section offers the options to override the default owne.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Managing User Access 3-13 v1.0, December 2008 Log in with a valid user name an d password. If the Share access is read-only , only the file manager displays. If the Share is also writable, the file manager disp lays options for creating, modifying, and deleting files, as follows.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 3-14 Managing User Access v1.0, Decemb er 2008 One useful application for a W eb share is to set up an internal compan y website. Y ou can copy HTML files to the W e b share using W indows, Ma c, NFS, or HTTP .
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Managing User Access 3-15 v1.0, December 2008 Rsync If you specified a user or password in the rsync share access tab, you w ill need to specify this when accessing the rsync share. Unlike other protocols, rsync uses arbitrary user name and password that is specific only for rsync access.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 3-16 Managing User Access v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Networked DVD Players and UPnP A V Media Adapters Networked DVD players and UPnP A V Media adapte rs detect the Re adyNAS if either the Home Media Streaming Server or the UPnP A V servic es are enabled.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Managing User Access 3-17 v1.0, December 2008 Remote FTP Access 1. Go to Services > S tandard File Protocols and enab le FTP . • Port : The TCP/IP port that the FT P service will be using. The default is 21, this port will need to be forwarded thro ugh the router .
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 3-18 Managing User Access v1.0, Decemb er 2008 2. Configure the FTP share access options. Change the Share Access Restrictions to allow FTP access to the share according to the user permissions you require. Remote HTTP Access 1.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Managing User Access 3-19 v1.0, December 2008 • HTTP – Redirect default web access to this share: Advanced configuration option allowing hosting of user created HTTP we b page on the ReadyNAS.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 3-20 Managing User Access v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Change the Share Access Restric tions to allow HTTP access to the share according to the user permissions you require.
4-1 v1.0, December 2008 Chapter 4 Securing Y o ur Dat a This chapter explains how to back up the data from your ReadyNAS. • “Configuring Backup Jobs • “Backing Up the Rea dy NAS to a USB Drive.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 4-2 Securi ng Your Data v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Step 1 – Select Backup Source The backup source can be located remotely , or it ca n be a public or a private home share, or all home shares on the ReadyN AS Pro Pioneer Edition.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Securing Your Data 4-3 v1.0, December 2008 Following are some examples: • Examples of an FTP p ath: ftp://myserver/mypath/mydir ftp://myserver/mypath/mydir/myfile • Examples of a we bsite path: http://www .mywebsite.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 4-4 Securi ng Your Data v1.0, Decemb er 2008 ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition). If you selected a ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition share for the source, you can either enter anot her local ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Ed ition share for the destination, or you can specify a remote backup destination.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Securing Your Data 4-5 v1.0, December 2008 Step 4 – Choose Backup Options In this last step, you can set up how you want backup s to be performed. T o set up a backup schedule: 1. Schedule a full backup . Select when you want full backups to be performed.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 4-6 Securi ng Your Data v1.0, Decemb er 2008 destination as doing so can delete your source fil es for good. It is safer to not select this option unless your device is running low on space . Do ex perime nt with a test share to make sure you understand this option.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Securing Your Data 4-7 v1.0, December 2008 1. Click the Job number icon to mo dify the selected backup job. 2. Enable or disable job scheduling by selecting/clearing the Enable check box. Disabling the job does not delete the job, but removes it from the au tomatic scheduling queue.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 4-8 Securi ng Your Data v1.0, Decemb er 2008 V iewing the Backup Log Y ou can view the backup log while the job is in progress or after it has finished.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Securing Your Data 4-9 v1.0, December 2008.
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5-1 v1.0, December 2008 Chapter 5 Optimizing Performance This chapter discuses how to optimize ReadyNAS performance • “Performance • “Power Management Performance If you wish to tweak the system performance, sel ect Performance from the main menu.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 5-2 Optimizing Performance v1.0, Decemb er 2008 performance, with a drawback that there is a s light chance that unwri tten data in the write cache will be lost in the event of a power failure.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Optimizing Performance 5-3 v1.0, December 2008 Power Management The ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition offers di sk spin-down, power timer (time off/time on), UPS event, and wake -on-LAN power mana gement optio n s to reduce system power consumption, both while the system is in use and when it is not in use.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 5-4 Optimizing Performance v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Power Timer The ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition can be scheduled to power of f and power back on (on certain models) automatically (see Figure 5-3 ). Select the Enable power timer check box and enter the action and time.
6-1 v1.0, December 2008 Chapter 6 Managing Levels of Service This chapter presents system status, alerts, replacing failed disks, and scheduling topics.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 6-2 Managing Leve ls of Ser vice v1.0, Decemb er 2008 T o recalibrate the fan, click Recalibrate. Logs Select Status > Logs to access the Clear Logs scr e en. The Clear Logs scre en provides information about the status of management tasks, including a timestamp.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Managing Levels of Service 6-3 v1.0, December 2008 Replacing a Failed Disk When a disk fails in yo ur ReadyNAS device, you are notified of the failure by e-mail. The failed disk location can be seen in the FrontV iew status bar at the bottom by se lecting Status > Health.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 6-4 Managing Leve ls of Ser vice v1.0, Decemb er 2008 2. Press the button under the failed disk. The latch pops out.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Managing Levels of Service 6-5 v1.0, December 2008 4. If you want to prevent easy removal of the disk from the tray , set the tray lock: up is locked; down is unlocked. 5. Replace the failed disk, reassemble, and slide the disk tray back in.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 6-6 Managing Leve ls of Ser vice v1.0, Decemb er 2008 1. Normal : Bypass the diagno stic menu and perform a normal boo t. 2. Factory Default : Reset the ReadyNAS back to factory de fault state, erasing all data on the disks.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Managing Levels of Service 6-7 v1.0, December 2008 4. Press the recessed reset button at the back to co nfirm the menu selection and proceed to that option. The system will boot reset to the factory default settings.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide 6-8 Managing Leve ls of Ser vice v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Shut down The Shutdown Opt ions screen of fers the option to either power of f or reboot the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition device. Y ou also have the option of performing either a full file system check or a quota check on the next bo ot.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Share Access from MAC a nd Linux Systems A-1 v1.0, December 2008 Appendix A Share Access from MAC and Linux Systems This appendix presents examples of how shares on the ReadyNAS device can be accessed by the various MAC oper ating systems.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide A-2 Share Access from MAC and Linux S ystems v1.0, Decemb er 2008 AFP over Bonjour T o access the AFP share advertis ed over Bonjou r on Mac OS X, select Network from the Find er Go menu to see a listing of available networks.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Share Access from MAC a nd Linux Systems A-3 v1.0, December 2008 From the V olumes field, select the share you want to acce ss and click OK . AFP over AppleT alk If you chose to advertise your AFP service over AppleT alk, a listing of available networks is displayed.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide A-4 Share Access from MAC and Linux S ystems v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Select Guest and click Connect. Then, select the share you wa nt to connect to and click OK. If you have not set up a user name, enter the share name in place of the user name.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Share Access from MAC a nd Linux Systems A-5 v1.0, December 2008 MAC OS 9 T o access the same share under Mac OS 9, select Connect to Server fro m the Find er menu, ch oose the NAS device entry from the AppleT alk section, and click Connec t.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide A-6 Share Access from MAC and Linux S ystems v1.0, Decemb er 2008 Y ou should see the same files in the sh are that you do in W indows Explorer .
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Share Access from MAC a nd Linux Systems A-7 v1.0, December 2008 Accessing Shares from Linux/Unix T o access this share from a Linux or Unix client where backup.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide A-8 Share Access from MAC and Linux S ystems v1.0, Decemb er 2008.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Related Documents B-1 v1.0, December 2008 Appendix B Related Document s This appendix provides links to reference documents you c an use to gain a more comple te understanding of the technolog ies used in your NETGEAR product.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide B-2 Related Documents v1.0, Decemb er 2008.
Index-1 v1.0, December 2008 Index Numerics 1 100 backup USB 4-8 A accessing sha res Linux/Unix A-7 MAC OS X A-1 over MAC OS 9 A-5 W eb browser 3-12 account preferer nces settings 3-6 Adding a V olume .
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide Index-2 v1.0, Decemb er 2008 discovery services Bonjour 2-1 1 Disk Spin-Down 5-3 DLNA 2-10 DNS Settings 2-4 DVD Players networked 3-16 E Enable W ebDA V suppor.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Index-3 v1.0, December 2008 SlimServer 2-10 streaming services 2-10 N Network File Service. See NFS. networking DVD players 3-16 UPnP A V Media Adapters 3-16 NF.
ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition U ser Guide Index-4 v1.0, Decemb er 2008 U UBB 1 100 backup 4-8 Unicode 2-25 HTTP 2-25 W ebDA V 2-25 updating remote method 2-26 updating ReadyNAS 2-2 5 UPnP 2-1 1 UPnP A .
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