Seagate BlackArmor NAS 400 Series User Guide - Page 42

Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Settings, Web Access Protocol Settings

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Changing the BlackArmor Server's Advanced Settings You add SSL support to your BlackArmor server by entering an SSL certificate and key pair. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Settings An uninterruptible power supply is a power supply that has a battery in it that maintains power to a computer or server in the event of a power failure. A UPS is intended to provide enough power for you to save whatever files you're working on and properly power off the computer or server; it's not meant to keep any system running for the duration of a power failure. You can connect your BlackArmor server to a UPS and customize the UPS settings in BlackArmor Manager. You can specify when you want the UPS to power off the BlackArmor server if you are not present at the time. You can choose to have the server shut down when: • The battery life of the UPS reaches 15% of full power or the battery has five minutes of life left, or less. Or, • A specified amount of time has passed since the power failure began. (You can specify the amount of time.) Web Access Protocol Settings By default, your BlackArmor server is set to the HTTP Web access protocol. HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol and is the most common way that data and files are stored on the Internet. You can set your BlackArmor server to use HTTPS (HTTP over Secure Socket Layer) if you have set SSL on the server. (See "Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Settings" on page 42.) Workgroup and Domain Settings By default, your BlackArmor server is set as a workgroup. A workgroup is a number of computers on a network that share resources. You can add any computer to the server's workgroup, or you can add the server to an existing workgroup. Alternatively, you can set your BlackArmor server as a domain member. A domain is a group of computers administered as a single unit from a central location. When you add the BlackArmor server as a domain member, it is centrally managed by a Windows domain controller, which provides another level of security when users attempt to access the server. Users within the domain receive their own unique accounts and must be authenticated to receive access. The domain's administrator must authorize the BlackArmor server as a domain member. You must know the domain administrator's user name and password to add your server to a domain. See the BlackArmor Manager online help for instructions on adding the server as a domain member. BlackArmor® NAS 440/420 User Guide (Version 3) 43

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Changing the BlackArmor Server’s Advanced Settings
BlackArmor® NAS 440/420 User Guide (Version 3)
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You add SSL support to your BlackArmor server by entering an SSL certificate and key pair.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Settings
An uninterruptible power supply is a power supply that has a battery in it that maintains power
to a computer or server in the event of a power failure.
A UPS is intended to provide enough power for you to save whatever files you’re working on
and properly power off the computer or server; it’s not meant to keep any system running for
the duration of a power failure.
You can connect your BlackArmor server to a UPS and customize the UPS settings in
BlackArmor Manager. You can specify when you want the UPS to power off the BlackArmor
server if you are not present at the time. You can choose to have the server shut down when:
The battery life of the UPS reaches 15% of full power or the battery has five minutes of
life left, or less.
Or,
A specified amount of time has passed since the power failure began. (You can specify
the amount of time.)
Web Access Protocol Settings
By default, your BlackArmor server is set to the HTTP Web access protocol. HTTP stands for
Hypertext Transfer Protocol and is the most common way that data and files are stored on
the Internet.
You can set your BlackArmor server to use HTTPS (HTTP over Secure Socket Layer) if you
have set SSL on the server. (See “Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Settings” on page 42.)
Workgroup and Domain Settings
By default, your BlackArmor server is set as a
workgroup
. A workgroup is a number of
computers on a network that share resources. You can add any computer to the server’s
workgroup, or you can add the server to an existing workgroup.
Alternatively, you can set your BlackArmor server as a
domain
member. A domain is a group
of computers administered as a single unit from a central location.
When you add the BlackArmor server as a domain member, it is centrally managed by a
Windows domain controller, which provides another level of security when users attempt to
access the server. Users within the domain receive their own unique accounts and must be
authenticated to receive access.
The domain’s administrator must authorize the BlackArmor server as a domain member. You
must know the domain administrator’s user name and password to add your server to a
domain. See the BlackArmor Manager online help for instructions on adding the server as a
domain member.