NETGEAR RN10400100NAS, RN31400-100NAS, RN10223D-100NAS, RN31441E-100NAS manual User Security Mode

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You need to specify a workgroup only if you wish to change it from the default. A valid workgroup name must conform to the following restrictions:

The name must consist of characters a–z, A–Z, 0–9, and the symbols _ (underscore), – (dash), and. (period).

The name must start with a letter.

The name length mst be 15 characters or less.

User Security Mode

This option is ideal for medium-size offices or workgroups. Select this option if you would like to control access to shares based on user or group accounts and if your network does not utilize a domain controller for authentication. If you select this option, you will need to create a user account for anyone accessing this device. This option supports setting disk quotas on a per-user or per-group basis.

In User security mode, you specify a workgroup name, and create user and group accounts. You have control over how much disk space is allocated for each user or group.

Each user is given a home share on the ReadyNAS device that the user can use to keep private data such as backups of the user’s PC. This home share is accessible only by that user and the administrator in order to perform backups of the private shares. The option to automatically generate the private home share is controlled in the Accounts/Preferences tab, and you can disable it if you wish.

Note: Private user shares are accessible only by users using CIFS (Windows) or AppleTalk file protocols.

To set up the ReadyNAS for this security mode, you need the following information:

Workgroup name

Group names you wish to create (for example, Marketing, Sales, Engineering)

User names you wish to create (plus e-mail addresses if you will be setting disk quotas)

Amount of disk space you want to allocate to users and groups (optional)

To change or set a workgroup name:

1.Select the User radio button.

2.Enter the name you want to use in the Workgroup field in the User section. The name can be the workgroup name that is already used on your Windows network.

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Contents Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer Technical SupportTrademarks Statement of ConditionsProduct and Publication Details V1.0, October Contents Chapter Accessing Shares from Your Operating System Appendix a RAID Levels Simplified Viii Contents About This Manual Bold Conventions, Formats, and ScopeHow to Print This Manual How to Use This ManualRevision History Chapter Configuring Your ReadyNAS Specifying Your Ethernet Connection Settings Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Hostname Global Network SettingsDefault Gateway Wins DNS SettingsAdmin Password Setting Up SecuritySecurity Mode Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Share Security Mode User Security Mode Domain Security Mode Managing Groups Setting Up User and Group AccountsNetgear ReadyNAS User Guide Managing Users Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Setting Accounts Preferences Selecting Services for Share AccessStandard File Protocols Streaming Services Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Discovery Services Understanding Volume ManagementFlex-RAID Volume Management for Flex-RAIDAdding a Volume Deleting a VolumeNetgear ReadyNAS User Guide RAID Settings Adding a Second Disk for Redundancy Volume Management for X-RAIDReplacing All Your Disks for More Capacity Adding a Third and Fourth Disk for More CapacityTaking and Scheduling Snapshots Changing between X-RAID and Flex-RAID ModesSnapshots Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Resizing Snapshot Space USB StorageNtfs USB Flash Device Option Managing Your SharesAdding Shares Managing Shares Setting Share Access in Share Mode 192.168.2., 192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0, 192.168.2.0/24 Setting Share Access in User and Domain ModesHosts allowed access 192.168.2.101 Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Advanced Options USB Shares Configuring Backup Jobs Select Backup Source Adding a New Backup JobMyfolder media/Videos My Folder Choose Backup Schedule Select Backup DestinationChoose Backup Options All Logs link Viewing the Backup Schedule Viewing the Backup Log Programming the Backup ButtonPrint Shares over CIFS/SMB Setting Up PrintersEditing a Backup Job IPP Printing Managing Print Queues System Time Managing Your ReadyNAS SystemClock Alerts Contacts AlertsNTP Option Snmp Alerts SettingsNetgear ReadyNAS User Guide Smtp PerformanceNetgear ReadyNAS User Guide Adding a UPS for Performance Language Updating ReadyNAS Remote UpdateLocal Update Factory Default Power ManagementSettings Disk Spin-Down Option Power TimerShutdown UPS ConfigurationNetgear ReadyNAS User Guide Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Windows Accessing Shares from Your Operating SystemMAC OS AFP over Bonjour AFP over AppleTalk Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide MAC OS Linux/Unix Mount ipaddr/backup /backupWeb Browser Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide FTP/FTPS Rsync # rsync -a ipaddrbackup /tmpNetworked DVD Players and UPnP AV Media Adapters Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Health Viewing System StatusLogs Replacing a Failed Disk on the ReadyNAS NV+ Ordering a Replacement DiskReplacing a Failed Disk Replacing the Failed Disk on the ReadyNAS Replacing the Failed Disk on the ReadyNAS 600/X6 Resetting Your System System Switch Resynchronizing the VolumeConfiguring RAID on the ReadyNAS 1100 and NV+ Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Backing Up the ReadyNAS to a USB Drive ReadyNAS NV+ Backup ReadyNAS1100 BackupRemoving the System Module from the ReadyNAS Changing User PasswordsNetgear ReadyNAS User Guide RAID Level Appendix a RAID Levels SimplifiedRAID Level X X-RAID ReadyNAS Host Name Domain or Workgroup NameHost Host NameUser or Group Name Share PasswordShare Name Snmp CommunityUser Password Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Appendix C Glossary Netgear ReadyNAS User Guide Numerics IndexNetgear ReadyNAS RAIDiator 3.01 Administration Manual Index-3 Index-4 Index-5 Index-6 Index-7 Index-8

RN10223D-100NAS, RN31400-100NAS, RN31441E-100NAS, RN10400100NAS specifications

NETGEAR has established itself as a leading provider of networking solutions, particularly in the area of network-attached storage (NAS) devices. Among its range of products, the NETGEAR RN31400-100NAS, RN10223D-100NAS, RN10400100NAS, and RN31441E-100NAS stand out due to their robust features, advanced technologies, and reliability in data storage and management.

The NETGEAR RN31400-100NAS is a 4-bay NAS solution designed for small to medium-sized businesses. It is powered by an Intel dual-core processor, enabling fast performance and efficient multitasking. With support for XRAID technology, this device simplifies disk management and provides redundancy, ensuring data protection against drive failures. The RN31400 also offers built-in support for various file-sharing protocols including CIFS, NFS, and FTP, making it a versatile choice for different operating environments.

Moving to the RN10223D-100NAS, this 2-bay model is specifically tailored for home use or small offices. It offers a user-friendly interface and simple setup process, empowering users to create their own personal cloud storage with ease. Featuring RAID support and automatic backup capabilities, the RN10223D ensures that vital data is secured while providing access across multiple devices. This model also supports multimedia streaming, making it an ideal choice for users who wish to store and share photos, videos, and documents effortlessly.

The RN10400100NAS is another noteworthy NAS option from NETGEAR, featuring a 4-bay design suitable for larger environments. Its storage capacity can be expanded significantly, providing flexibility for growing businesses. Equipped with dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, this device offers link aggregation options for enhanced network performance. Moreover, compatibility with VPN helps remote users access files securely, adding an extra layer of convenience and security.

Lastly, the RN31441E-100NAS is known for its enterprise-class functionality. This 4-bay system boasts high-speed data transfer, ideal for heavy workloads and intensive applications. Its robust security features include advanced user access controls and encryption capabilities, making it a suitable choice for organizations that prioritize data integrity. The RN31441E also offers seamless integration with cloud services, allowing for off-site backups and data redundancy.

In summary, the NETGEAR RN31400-100NAS, RN10223D-100NAS, RN10400100NAS, and RN31441E-100NAS are exceptional NAS solutions that cater to various needs, from personal file storage to critical business applications. With their advanced technologies, robust features, and ease of use, these devices stand as reliable options for anyone looking to enhance their data management strategy.