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MaxNAS
Owner’s Guide
October 2008
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Contents
MaxNAS
Table of Contents
RAID
Federal Communications Commission
FCC Compliance Statement
Radio Frequency Interference Statement
Limitations of Warranty and Liability
Warranty
Technical Support Policy
Returning Materials
Welcome From MicroNet Technology
Welcome
MicroNet Technology
Getting Started
Features and Benefits
Getting Started
System Requirements and Compatibility
What’s Included
Unpacking the MaxNAS
Choosing a place for your MaxNAS
Getting Started
Hot plug Drive Replacement
Visual and Audible Indicators
Connecting the MaxNAS
Connecting the MaxNAS
Accessing System Administration for the first time
Connect Your MaxNAS
Wizard Installation and Usage
Logging
LCD Operation
Management Mode
USB Copy
Adding External Disks
USB Target Mode
Administering the MaxNAS
Administering the MaxNAS
Main Menu Configuration Tree
System Status
Status Displays
System Information
USB Printer Information The MaxNAS can act as a print
Attached UPS Monitor Status
Power Management
About this MaxNAS Info
Disks Info
Storage Configuration
RAID Menu
Description
RAID
Create
RAID ID
Folder Share Configuration
NFS
Granted
Perform file system check
Stackable iSCSI Host Service
To mount
Auth ID
NSync Backup Service
LAN1 Configuration
Network Configuration
Administering the MaxNAS
Network Services Configuration
LAN2 Configuration
Administering the MaxNAS
Authentication Configuration
Accounts Configuration
Local User Configuration
Group Administration
Batch User and Group Creation
System Control Functions
Event Logs
Remote Notification Configuration
System Time
Reset to Factory Default
Save/Recover System Setting
Update Firmware
Module Management
Reboot/Shutdown
Change Administrator Password
Log Out of the Administration Interface
Change the User Interface Language
Connecting Users
Connecting Users
SMB/CIFS User Access Configuration
Mapping a Network Drive Windows
Mapping a Network Drive OS-X
Using Webdisk
File Operations
Webdisk control interface
Microsoft Windows 2000 and newer
Using iSCSI
Chap
OS-X 10.4.10 Host Setup The MaxNAS has been tested
Select Apple Partition Map or Guid
Setting Up an Nsync Target on an Nsync Device
File Backup With nSync
Adding an Nsync Task
Setting Up an Nsync Target on Another Device
Connecting to MaxNAS Attached Printers
Designating MaxNAS or PlatinumRAID as an Nsync Target
Windows XP SP2
Windows Vista
MacOS
Click Select a shared printer by name
Understanding RAID
Understanding RAID
RAID 1 Disk Mirroring
Hot Spare Drives
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
General Use Precautions
Resetting the MaxNAS
Frequently Asked Questions
Always Back UP Your Data
Getting Help
How To Contact MicroNet Technology, Inc
Appendix a Getting Help
Appendix B RAID Level Comparison Table
RAID Level Comparison Table
Appendix C Active Directory
Active Directory
Appendix D Supported UPS List
Support UPS List
Aqua
Sola
Appendix E Glossary
Glossary
Glossary
Glossary
Glossary
Glossary
Glossary
Glossary
Appendix F Product Specifications
Product Specifications
System Architecture
MaxNAS Dimensions
System Features
Weight
Power Consumption
Appendix G Licence and Copyright
Licence and Copyright
Source Code Availability Copyrights
Cgic License Terms
Preamble
GNU General Public License
Licence and Copyright
Licence and Copyright
Licence and Copyright
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