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Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Administrator Guide - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 2
Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide © 2013 Seagate Technology LLC. All rights reserved. Seagate, Seagate Technology, the Wave logo, and FreeAgent are trademarks or registered trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC, or - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 3
Contents 1. Preface 5 About This Guide 5 Kit Contents 5 Computer Requirements 5 Software 6 Supported Web Browsers 6 Hardware Requirements 6 Finding Setting an MTU Size 23 Configuring IP Filters 23 Configuring Web Services 23 Changing a Workgroup to a Domain Member 24 Customizing Dynamic - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 4
Deleted Files 32 Migrating Data 32 Resetting Your Seagate NAS 33 6. Solving Problems 35 General Troubleshooting Tips 35 Common Problems and Solutions 35 I can't connect to the NAS over the local network the Seagate NAS 36 7. Glossary 37 Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 4 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 5
, the individuals who initially set up a Seagate® Business Storage NAS, create user accounts, shared folders, group accounts, and so on. This guide provides information to help you complete a basic setup of your NAS, and additionally includes information to help you customize advanced NAS settings - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 6
7 or Windows 8, and with the latest Service Pack installed • Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later Supported Web Browsers • Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or newer 4-Bay Administrator Guide • Seagate Business Storage NAS 1-Bay, 2-Bay, 4-Bay User Guide • Seagate Global Access User Guide For more information - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 7
everyone on your local network can enjoy downloaded photos, videos, and music. • Enable the iTunes® service so that users can stream music directly to a network computer with iTunes installed. Main Components of the Seagate NAS to your computer. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 7 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 8
up files, applications, and operating systems to your NAS. You can also restore your system and data using this software. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 8 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 9
computer and launch the appropriate software. If you encounter any issues, please review the steps provided in your Quick Start Guide or visit www.seagate.com/support. The DVD includes information that will step you through the process of discovering your Seagate NAS and completing an initial setup - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 10
Seagate® NAS" on page 19. TIP: If you are not familiar with some of the terms used in this guide, review the "Glossary" on page 37. The NAS Manager Dashboard has a Getting Started panel that helps you to NAS backups, and USM/USB/ NAS transfers. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 10 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 11
there is more than one) the private share should be created in. • Services: Which type(s) of file service should be supported by the private share: • CIFS (Common Internet File System): People with different your Seagate NAS and other computers. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 11 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 12
client software. • AFP (Apple Filing Protocol): A proprietary network protocol that offers file services for Mac OS X and original Mac OS. • WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning Description: Enter a description of the shared folder. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 12 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 13
page 11 • Volume: Select the volume in which to create the shared folder. • Recycle Bin Service: Protect files on the share from being accidentally deleted. Deleted files can be restored by the administrator. you want to be part of the group. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 13 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 14
account (your administrator account is not registered with the Seagate Global Access service). You can enable Seagate Global Access for each user on your support Android and iOS devices. For review the Quick Start Guides and User Guides for mobile Seagate Global Access, go to www.seagate.com/support - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 15
Select .TMBACKUP • Enter your Seagate NAS user name and password. Backup with start automatically. TIP: The Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide provides instructions specifically for your users to help them install software to back up their computers, access the NAS, steam media content, and so - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 16
: USB to NAS, NAS to USB, USM to NAS, NAS to USM • Job name: Enter a name for the transfer job. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 16 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 17
the shared folders that the user has access to, and the limitations of their access-if any • Seagate Business Storage NAS 1-Bay, 2-Bay, 4-Bay User Guide • Seagate Global Access User Guide Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 18
Setting Up Your Seagate® NAS Distributing Seagate NAS User Information Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 18 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 19
. • Volume Description: Enter a description for the new volume. • Disk Selection: Select one or more hard disk drives for your volume. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 19 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 20
many levels, which vary according to the amount of protection they provide (and how they provide it), and the number of disk drives they support. By default, your Seagate NAS is preconfigured with a RAID protection level: • Seagate 1-Bay NAS: No RAID protection available. • Seagate 2-Bay NAS: RAID - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 21
3 explains the different levels of RAID. Table 3: Supported RAID Levels for Volumes RAID Level of Volume Number of RAID protection for your volumes-your Seagate 4-Bay NAS supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 10, and JBOD. However, supported device that is connected to a network computer. - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 22
folders: • Our Music • Our Pictures • Our Videos In the NAS Manager, go to Media > Media Service. Click Enable. Customizing Network Settings You can customize these network settings in your Seagate NAS. • LAN/IP using the DHCP network mode. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 22 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 23
enable a DSN server automatically or manually. In NAS Manager, go to Network Services Web Services include Web Access, FTP Services, UPnP Port Forwarding and NFS Service. The following is a brief description of these services on page 25. • If your router supports Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), you - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 24
. When you send a job to your printer, it goes into a queue, and it is the spooler service that actually sends the queued jobs to the printer. Adding Additional Security to Your Seagate NAS Add an SSL certificate to System > Advanced Settings. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 24 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 25
uses a system of keys, like secret passwords, to send and receive files securely. You add SSL support to your Seagate NAS by entering an SSL certificate and key pair. Resetting the Volume Encryption Key If you the NAS will automatically turn on. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 25 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 26
iSCSI Initiator administrative tool to connect to the server. To enable iSCSI, in NAS Manager, go to Storage > Virtualization (iSCSI). Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 26 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 27
at www.seagate.com/support for assistance with drive replacement. • Never remove more than one drive at a time. Failure to do so will result in data loss. • Call for professional service if: • The NAS's power cord becomes damaged. • The NAS has liquid spilled onto it or is exposed to water. • The - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 28
Your Seagate NAS • The NAS doesn't operate normally even though you're following all the operating instructions properly. Monitoring Status with the NAS's LEDs Each Seagate NAS has different LEDs to support its specific components. Click an item in the list to jump to the topic: • "Monitoring - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 29
Blinking Blue Off Drive activity Rear Panel LEDs Port has no network connection Blinking Orange (L) Link activity Green (R) Network connection Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 29 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 30
and Reporting Technology (SMART) built directly into the Seagate drives that lets the drives automatically monitor their own health and report on possible problems. Note: SMART works on Seagate drives only. To run a SMART diagnosis: Select a drive from the list. Drive information and SMART health - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 31
in the NAS Manager, go to Storage > Quota. Set storage space limits on any user account. The Quota service must be enabled for a volume. You can enter a specific amount of storage space (in GB) to allocate space is added with a grace time limit. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 31 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 32
must be enabled for the shared folder. To enable the recycle bin service for a shared folder, go to Storage > Shared Folders. You can you can move your drive to a different unit. The current migration paths supported are migrations from a Seagate 2-Bay NAS to a Seagate 2-Bay NAS Guide 32 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 33
. 5. Hold the reset button until the System Status LED on the front of the NAS blinks. This takes several seconds. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 33 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 34
NAS is renamed to "BA-MAC address", where MAC address is the last six characters of the NAS's MAC address. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 34 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 35
"General Troubleshooting Tips" on page 35 • "Common Problems and Solutions" on page 35 General Troubleshooting Tips If you have problems setting up computer is running a supported Web browser. See "Computer Requirements" on page 5 for a list of supported browsers. • Ensure NAS Administrator Guide 35 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 36
Solving Problems Common Problems and Solutions I can't open NAS firmware upgrade failed. Try to upgrade the firmware manually. For further assistance, contact Seagate Support at www.seagate.com/support A volume is in degraded mode. A disk . Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 36 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 37
special software. domain A group of computers administered as a single unit from a central location. event A problem or change in setting on the NAS. A change in the NAS's name or the failure of a disk files from a server over the Internet. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 37 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 38
NAS from a web browser or from a supported mobile device application. local access Access to the server from a computer on your local network. Or, manual access to the server, which involves physical contact on different types of computers. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 38 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 39
to protect data being sent over a network or the Internet. "RSA" stands for Rivest, Shamir, and Adelman, who invented the technology. Seagate Global Access service A service that you can use to view, download, share, and work with the files stored on your Seagate NAS from anywhere in the world. You - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 40
disk drives that let them automatically monitor their own health and report on possible problems. Not all disk drives have SMART support. span A group of disk drives collected in a server, not protected striped volume provides faster performance. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 40 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 41
Seagate NAS has two Web access protocol choices, HTTP and HTTPS. workgroup A collection of computers on a network that share resources. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 41 - Seagate STBP4000100 | Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay, 2-Bay, and 4-Bay NAS Admin - Page 42
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