MicroNet Technology manual Resetting the MaxNAS R8, Frequently Asked Questions

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6-Troubleshooting

Resetting the MaxNAS R8

Should the MaxNAS R8 become inaccessible (blinking fault light, forgotten password) or if directed by MicroNet support, please follow the below procedure to reset the MaxNAS R8 to factory default:

Using the front panel, press this sequence:

1.Press [↵] button 5 times

2.Press [] button 2 times

3.Press [] button 1 times

4.Press [] button 2 times

5.Press [] button 1 times

the WAN IP will revert to default IP 192.168.1.100, and the admin PW will revert to default admin “.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: I Forgot the Login or Password

A:If you forget your network IP address or your password, you can reset the MaxNAS R8 to its default settings. Please see “Resetting your MaxNAS R8” in the troubleshooting section.

Q: I forgot my IP Address/I can’t find the MaxNAS R8 on the network!

A:The current IP Address for both LAN1 and LAN2 will be displayed on the LCD screen. If you do not have physical access to the MaxNAS R8, you may use the MaxNAS R8 Setup wizard on the MaxNAS R8 product CD. You may also download the wizard from MicroNet’s support site at www.micronet.com/support

Q: I’m having trouble map a network share in Windows

A:Windows only allows connection to a network resource using a single set of user credentials. The network resource you are trying to acces may have already been accessed using a different user name and password. To

connect using a different user name and password, first disconnect any existing mappings to this network share. To check

out existing network connections, open a command prompt and type “net use”; You may then disconnect the sessions by typing

net use <session> /DELETE

where <session> is the session revealed above (illustrated right.) Alternatively, the most sure way to clear all existing network connection is to log out and back in to your Windows session.

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Contents MaxNAS R8 Table of Contents ITunes Server Management Radio Frequency Interference Statement FCC Compliance StatementFederal Communications Commission Technical Support Policy WarrantyLimitations of Warranty and Liability Returning MaterialsMicroNet Technology WelcomeWelcome From MicroNet Technology Getting Started Features and BenefitsGetting Started System Requirements and CompatibilitySafety Warnings What’s IncludedInstalling your MaxNAS R8 in a rack Unpacking the MaxNAS R8MaxNAS R8 interface components Front ViewVisual and Audible Indicators Hot plug Drive ReplacementAccessing System Administration for the first time Connecting the MaxNAS R8Connecting the MaxNAS R8 Connect Your MaxNAS R8Wizard Installation and Usage Logging USB Copy Management ModeLCD Operation Adding External Disks Administering the MaxNAS R8 Administering the MaxNAS R8Administering the MaxNAS R8 Main Menu Navigation Tree System Information System and Services StatusSystem Information System LogsSystem Management Firmware UpgradeScheduled Power On/Off TimeWake on LAN UPS SettingsSnmp Configuration UtilitiesNetwork Configuration LAN1 WAN ConfigurationSize packets, please Verify LAN2 Configuration Network Services ConfigurationAdministering the MaxNAS R8 FTP Storage Configuration Disks InfoInstalled in the corresponding RAID MenuAdministering the MaxNAS R8 Administering the MaxNAS R8 ISCSI Space Allocation Click Shared Folder Management Administering the MaxNAS R8 ISCSI Stacking Configuration Mount and Share ISO disk image User and Group Configuration ADS Authentication ConfigurationGroup Administration Local User ConfigurationUSERNAME, PASSWORD, Groupcr Batch User and Group CreationPrint Server Management Application Service ControlsModule Management ITunes Server ManagementBackup and Synchronization Services Creating a backup Task Restoring from backup Setting Up an Nsync Target on an Nsync DeviceSetting Up an Nsync Target on Another Device Editing an existing backup TaskSMB/CIFS User Access Configuration Connecting UsersConnecting Users Mapping a Network Drive WindowsMapping a Network Drive OS-X Using Webdisk Webdisk control interface Uploading Pictures to Albums Using the Photo BrowserCreating Albums Controlling Album Properties Deleting and Modifying Pictures in an AlbumSlide Shows On the iSCSI Initiator Properties Using iSCSIISCSI on Microsoft Windows 2000 and newer Enable Chap OS-X 10.4.10 Host Setup Your MaxNAS R8 iSCSI volume is ready to use Windows Vista/7 Connecting to MaxNAS R8 Attached PrintersWindows XP SP2 Http//MaxNAS R8IPAddress631/printers/usb-printer MacOS Understanding RAID Understanding RAIDRAID 1 Disk Mirroring Hot Spare Drives General Use Precautions TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Resetting the MaxNAS R8 Frequently Asked QuestionsAlways Back UP Your Data Appendix a Getting Help How To Contact MicroNet Technology, IncGetting Help RAID Level Comparison Table Appendix B RAID Level Comparison TableActive Directory Appendix C Active DirectorySupport UPS List Appendix D Supported UPS ListAqua Sola Glossary Appendix E GlossaryGlossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary System Architecture Product SpecificationsAppendix F Product Specifications Weight System FeaturesMaxNAS R8 Dimensions Power RequirementsSource Code Availability Copyrights Licence and CopyrightAppendix G Licence and Copyright Cgic License TermsGNU General Public License PreambleLicence and Copyright Licence and Copyright Licence and Copyright MicroNet Techology Manhattan Place Torrance, CA