Kanguru Solutions iNAS-100 user manual Kanguru iNAS 100 Maintenance, Shutdown/Restart the Server

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Kanguru iNAS 100 - Maintenance

The Kanguru iNAS 100 has been specially designed to run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and to be ready at all times. It robust to protects against system crashes caused by power loss. This section provides a general maintenance overview.

Shutdown/Restart the Server

Please use the following steps to shutdown/restart the server:

1.Ask all the connected users to save their open files and stop using the Kanguru iNAS 100.

2.Open the administration web page and go to System Tools · Restart/Shutdown. Follow the instructions to restart or shutdown the system.

Reset the Administrator Password & Network Settings

If you accidentally forget the administrator password, you will not be able to perform any administration work on the Kanguru iNAS 100. Under this condition, you can reset the administrator password and network configuration to the factory default.

1.Use the tip of a ball point pen and depress the configuration reset switch located on the back of the Kanguru iNAS 100. Hold it for about 5 seconds until it beeps.

2.The network configuration will be reset, and you may need to re-configure some or all of the network settings before you can connect to the Kanguru iNAS 100.

3.Use a web browser to connect to the Kanguru iNAS 100. Enter the System Administration and enter the following login name and password.

Login:Administrator

Password: admin

You can then perform system administration.

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Contents Kanguru iNAS-100 User’s Manual Trademarks Table of Contents Appendix B Web File Manager Package Contents FeaturesOverview of the Kanguru iNAS IntroductionHDD SpecificationsFront View Rear View Kanguru iNASColor Indicates Network Status IndicatorsInstalling the Kanguru iNAS First Time Installation192.168.1.254 Username Administrator Password admin Quick ConfigurationPage Page Page INAS Administration Configuring the iNAS as a NAS device Connecting the iNAS as a NAS device Connecting PCs to the Kanguru iNASWAN Configuration LAN Configuration Page Http//192.168.1.25488 Connecting the iNAS as a RouterLAN Configuration Configuring a Router for the iNAS User Management AdministratorUsers GuestAdministrators \ = , + * ? ` PasswordUser Name User GroupsBackup/Restore User Settings PDC Authentication SettingsNetwork Share Management \ = , + * ? `Full Access + = / \ * ? % Disk VolumeDeny Access Network Share NameLanguage Setting System SettingsServer Name + = \ ?Network Settings Enable Dhcp Server Network File Services Microsoft NetworkingFixed IP address NetWare Service NFS ServiceWeb Service FTP ServiceWeb Content Filter Router and Firewall Configuration Routing TableSecondary DNS Server Virtual ServerDisk Configuration Ddns ServiceSingle Disk System Tools Statistics & Logs Server AdministrationServer Administration Accessing the iNAS through the Web Using the iNASAccessing the iNAS through a LAN Page Using Network Browser Using the Apple Mac Operating SystemPage Using the Chooser Page Page Using the Unix/Linux Operating System Using Novell NetWareUsing File Transfer Protocol FTP Troubleshooting Reset the Administrator Password & Network Settings Kanguru iNAS 100 MaintenanceLoginAdministrator Password admin Shutdown/Restart the ServerDisk Failure or Malfunction Power Outage or Abnormal ShutdownAppendix a LCD Panel System Setup FunctionDisplayed Information Checking IP Address, System and Disk InformationPower Down Appendix B Web File Manager Using Web File ManagerUploading DownloadingLogging Out Web File Manager Web File Manager Icons Screenshot Appendix C Quick Install WizardOperation Help Set up your Kanguru iNASViewing detailed information on the Kanguru iNAS To display User Help FileTo enter the home page of the Kanguru iNAS Appendix D Introduction Registration ProcedurePage Page Page Warranty Tech SupportCall 1-508-376-4245 or