Allocation | Percentage and amount of space allocated to Target USB |
| volume. |
iSCSI Target Service | Enable or Disable the iSCSI Target service. |
Authentication | You may choose CHAP authentication or choose None. |
Target Name | Name of the iSCSI Target. This name will be used by the |
| Stackable NAS function to identify this export share. |
Year | Select the current year from the dropdown. |
Month | Select the current month from the dropdown. |
Username | Enter a username. |
Password | Enter a password. |
Password Confirm | Reenter the chosen password |
IQN | The iSCSI Qualified Name |
Initiator Information | Shows the name and status of iSCSI initiators logged on |
| the system |
OK | Click OK to save changes. |
Back | Click Back to exit without saving. |
2.Designate the percentage to be allocated from the Allocation dropdown.
3.Enable the iSCSI Target Service by selecting Enable.
4.Choose to enable CHAP authentication or choose None.
5.Enter a Target Name. This will be used by the Stackable NAS function to identify this export share.
6.Choose the current year from the Year dropdown.
7.Choose the current month from the Month dropdown.
8.If you’ve enabled CHAP authentication, enter a username and a password. Confirm your chosen password be reentering it in the Password Confirm box.
9.Click OK to create the iSCSI volume.
Stackable NAS
The N8800’s capacity can be expanded even further using the stackable function. With it, users can expand the capacity of their network storage systems with up to 5 other stack target volumes which are located in different systems. These can be stacked through single network access like SMB or AFP acting as a share folder type.
For detailed instructions on how to use this feature, please refer to the Stackable User Guide.
Snapshot
The N8800 is capable for snapshot version control supported. To have snapshot to work on the file system creation for RAID volume has to be “ZFS”. For more information how to using snapshot, please refer to next section “Folder management”.
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