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SnapExtensions, Wake-on-LAN Support, Feature, Description

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SnapExtensions SnapExtensions SnapExtensions are software applications, agents, and utilities that extend the capabilities of a SnapServer. Some SnapExtensions are fully functional out-of-thebox; others may require a download and/or the purchase of a license for full operation. For up-to-date information on feature availability, contact Overland Storage. To access SnapExtensions, click the SnapExtensions administration web UI. icon from any page in the You may have a different set of SnapExtensions available to you than are listed in the following table if you have installed other SnapServer software, independent of the current operating system release. Feature Description CA eTrust Antivirus Preinstalled antivirus software that is fully functional out-of-thebox. For information on configuring the software, see "CA eTrust Antivirus Software" on page 125. Note A separate license is required on some platforms. BakBone NetVault Preinstalled backup software (GuardianOS v3.0 & later) with a Workgroup Server license. For information on installing and configuring NetVault, see "BakBone Netvault" on page 148, and the documentation included with the NetVault CD that shipped with your SnapServer. Note A separate license is required on some platforms. Snap EDR Management Console and Agent Utility included with your SnapServer that synchronizes, transfers, backs up, and restores files between Windows, UNIX, and GuardianOS systems. Comes with a 45 day trial license, but requires a license for each SnapServer thereafter. For more information, see "Snap Enterprise Data Replicator (Snap EDR)" on page 149. Wake-on-LAN Support Note Available on SnapServer NAS N2000 only. Wake-on-LAN, the Ethernet computer networking standard that allows a poweredoff computer to be powered on by a network signal, is automatically enabled (and cannot be disabled) for Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2. Wake-on-LAN is activated when another computer on the same LAN sends a "magic packet" to the SnapServer using a program designed to send magic packets. 20 SnapServer Administrator Guide

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SnapExtensions
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SnapServer Administrator Guide
SnapExtensions
SnapExtensions are software applications, agents, and utilities that extend the
capabilities of a SnapServer. Some SnapExtensions are fully functional out-of-the-
box; others may require a download and/or the purchase of a license for full
operation. For up-to-date information on feature availability, contact Overland
Storage.
To access SnapExtensions, click the SnapExtensions
icon from any page in the
administration web UI.
You may have a different set of SnapExtensions available to you than are listed in
the following table if you have installed other SnapServer software, independent of
the current operating system release.
Wake-on-LAN Support
Note
Available on SnapServer NAS N2000 only.
Wake-on-LAN, the Ethernet computer networking standard that allows a powered-
off computer to be powered on by a network signal, is automatically enabled (and
cannot be disabled) for Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2. Wake-on-LAN is activated when
another computer on the same LAN sends a “magic packet” to the SnapServer
using a program designed to send magic packets.
Feature
Description
CA
e
Trust Antivirus
Preinstalled antivirus software that is fully functional out-of-the-
box. For information on configuring the software, see “CA eTrust
Antivirus Software” on page 125.
Note
A separate license is required on some platforms.
BakBone NetVault
Preinstalled backup software (GuardianOS v3.0 & later) with a
Workgroup Server license. For information on installing and
configuring NetVault, see “BakBone Netvault” on page 148, and
the documentation included with the NetVault CD that shipped
with your SnapServer.
Note
A separate license is required on some platforms.
Snap EDR Management
Console and Agent
Utility included with your SnapServer that synchronizes,
transfers, backs up, and restores files between Windows, UNIX,
and GuardianOS systems. Comes with a 45 day trial license,
but requires a license for each SnapServer thereafter. For more
information, see “Snap Enterprise Data Replicator (Snap EDR)”
on page 149.