CAND SeriesUser’s GuideNetwork Attached Storage
10Quick StartNOTE: For optimal security and convenience, we recommend designating a single computer to handle all congurations. 1. Connect the power
11Mapping Windows XP Users1. Go to “My Network Places”, then click on “Entire Network” in the left hand panel.2. Go to “Microsoft Windows Network” &
12Printer (optional) 1. Attach a network-capable printer to the NAS with the USB cable. 2. Refer to your printer settings to properly congure it to
13Complete User’s GuideThe remainder of this manual is optional and gives a more thorough guide to the features oered. A higher level of networking e
15Chapter 1Basics1.1 Quick Setup Click on “Quick Setup” on the left of the GUI to open a sub-menu. See the “Quick Start” section for instructions on h
161.1.2 Add UserStep 1. Add user name and password• Enter a new user name and password. (To simply create a new user with default settings, enter the
17Step 3. Share Permission - Grant users access to existing group-shares. A group-share is a location in the NAS where multiple users can view and/or
18Step 3. Give a group access to existing group-shares• Choose any existing group-share(s) to grant access to, and click “Read Only” or “Writable” .
19Step 2. Grant users and/or groups access to the share• Click on a user or group (groups are denoted by the “@” prex) in the “Access Denied” column
21Chapter 2Control Panel2.1 Users and Groups 2.1.1 User Management2.1.2 Group Management2.1.1 User Management To add a new user:• To add a new user,
222.1.2 Group ManagementTo add a new group:• To add a new user, type a new name in the “Group Name” eld • Click “Save”.To edit an existing group•
232.2 File and Print2.2.1 File Server2.2.2 Share Management2.2.3 Printer Server2.2.1 File Server• Change the character set of the NAS to one appropri
242.2.2 Share Management Grant users and/or groups access to the share• Choose an existing share from the list and click on “Windows, FTP Access” or
25• NFS Access• Enter either an IP address or an IP subnet to grant access to. • Click on “Add” to allow the IP address/subnet access to the NFS. •
262.3 System2.3.1 LAN Settings2.3.2 Time Settings2.3.3 Turn O2.3.4 Information2.3.5 Disk Usage2.3.6 Error Notication2.3.1 LAN Settings• Select “Obt
272.3.2 Time SettingsAdjust the NAS internal clock to the local time manually or automatically• Manually change the date, time and time zone. • Cli
282.3.4 InformationDisplays the system information and the IP address of the NAS unit.• Use the IP address when mapping / mounting the drive onto the
292.3.6 Error NoticationSend error / malfunction notication email.• Check the boxes of the warnings you wish to recieve.• Enter the SMTP server ad
302.4 Network Service2.4.1 DHCP Server2.4.2 Bonjour2.4.1 DHCP Server• Check “Enable Server” to allow the NAS to act as a DHCP server. (Only on a LAN
312.4.2 BonjourEnable Bonjour to connect network devices and applications and access shared music in iTunes• Enable / Disable the Bonjour function by
322.5 Maintenance 2.5.1 Disk Utility2.5.2 RAID Setting2.5.3 Firmware Upgrade2.5.4 Save Conguration2.5.5 Restore Conguration2.5.6 Factory Reset2.5.7
332.5.2 RAID SettingsView or change current RAID congurations• RAID level and File system information is displayed• The “RAID Size” shows the total
342.5.3 Firmware UpgradeUpdate the NAS rmware • Check if the “Current Firmware Version” is the most recent by visiting the Cavalry website: www.ca
352.6 Log File2.6.1 Samba Log2.6.2 FTP Log2.6.3 DHCP Log2.6.4 System Log2.6.5 Administration Log2.6.1 - 2.6.5 Logs• View the respective logs for deta
37Chapter 3Personal Information3.1 Personal Information 3.1.1 Account3.1.1 Account • Change password, language preferences, and account description.•
39Chapter 4HelpFAQ and Troubleshooting4.1Q: Why can’t I access the NAS setup page? A: Please connect the NAS directly to your computer via the RJ45 po
4Table of Contents4 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION6 Features6 Accessories7 Conventions & Safety Instructions QUICK START11 Mapping1
404.7Q: Why can’t Windows XP enter the SMB folder with a password via the NAS? A: Please update Windows XP to SP2 or higher. 4.8Q: What is the NAS def
414.14Q: What is the protocol of network le sharing system using by the NAS? A: The NAS has the built-in Samba Server for le sharing; it is using a
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6IntroductionFeatures• 10/100/100 Mbit/s LAN Speed• Printer server capability with USB 2.0• Precongured to RAID 1• Preformatted to ext3• Support
7Conventions & Safety InstructionsCAUTION: This symbol is to remind you to pay attention and read carefully. Failure to do so could result in inju
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9Quick Start GuideThis portion of the manual gives a brief overview of the steps required to start transferring les. It also goes over the main featu
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