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NAS 4.0 Adapter
(NAS40ESU)
Technical Support
If you need any assistance to get your unit functioning properly, please have
your product information ready and contact Addonics Technical Support at:
Hours: 8:30 am - 6:00 pm PST
Phone: 408-453-6212
Email: http://www.addonics.com/support/query/
Firmware v98a.5 

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Overview
Storage Ports: eSATA (3.0Gbps) or USB (2.0). Each port supports one eSATA device and one or more USB
based devices, up to 16 physical drives.
Network Port: Supports 10/100/1000.
Power LED: glows when unit is on.
Status LED: glows steady when unit is idle, other states are dark or dim to indicate a problem, slow or fast
blinking between dark and bright or dim and bright to indicate the unit is busy.
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Storage PortsPower LED
Status LEDPower...

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Installation
Network Connection
The  NAS  unit is  factory configured  for  dynamic IP addressing  (DHCP client). Connect  the  unit to  a  network (router  or  switch)  where  DHCP is supported.
Static IP may be assigned later after initial setup.
Storage
The NAS unit does not support FIS switching for port multipliers, therefore any eSATA devices must be a single drive or a RAID array. Also, through the use
of USB hubs, up to a total of 16 physical storage devices may be connected, also counting any...

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Connecting to the NAS Unit
All  of  the  NAS  units  functions  and  features  are  configured  using  a  Web  Interface.  Once  the  hardware  is  installed,  access  the  Web  Interface  with  a  web
browser on a computer attached to the same network by typing in “http://addnas” - this will work on most Windows systems. Be sure the computer accessing
the NAS unit has the Workgroup name set to WORKGROUP.
Operating systems other than Windows may need to access the web interface by typing in the NAS units...

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Next, set up the Date and Time. Choose a city nearest you in the same Time Zone and be sure the Date and Time are correct.
Finally, review and confirm the settings:
After clicking on the Update settings button, Initial Setup is complete.
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Sharing Files Using the NAS Unit
After the Initial Setup is complete and storage is attached, the NAS units basic configuration is complete; however, it will not immediately start sharing the
storage until at least one share is configured. The NAS unit can share an entire drive, a folder on a drive that has existing content, or create a new folder to
share. Refer to the section titled “Add A Shared Folder” for details.
SMB (Windows Sharing)
Windows:  Connecting  to  the  NAS  for  direct  file  access...

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The Configuration Tab
Update Admin Username and Password
Changes the web interface management login.
Configure User Home Directory Drive
Determines which drive on the system carries the HOME directory for users. The users home folder is useful for storing private files. If a home directory is
already defined it will be shown. Choose a volume and click Save. If any files exist in a previous Home directory they will be moved to the new location.
Change Current Date and Time
Settings for time zone, date and...

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View Current Network Configuration
Displays details about the NAS units current network settings. Includes device and network names as well as TCP/IP settings.
Configure the Network Settings
Starts the network configuration wizard.
Choosing  Automatic  will  configure  the  NAS  unit  as  a  DHCP  client  and  the  configuration  wizard  will  skip  to  the  end.  Choosing  Manual  configuration  will
proceed to Step 2.
Step 2 configures the NAS units static IP address and subnet mask. To choose a...

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The next step is to configure network connections. The gateway is usually the internal IP address for the router the NAS unit is connected to. DNS entries
are usually the same as used by the routers external network configuration (determined by your ISP). Setting an NTP server will synchronize the NAS unit to
a time server, usually on the Internet. This can be a name or IP address. Use the keywords “free NTP servers” on your preferred search engine if you wish to
configure this feature and dont know of a...

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View User Samba and FTP Login Information
Displays a list of open sessions for file sharing of Windows sharing  and FTP. The login username, the computers hostname and IP address are listed for
each session.
Format Drive
Formats a specific drive using a choice of ext3 or XFS file systems.
Caution: this function destroys data.
Choose a drive to format. If the drive is greater than 2TB in capacity choose the GPT boot record, otherwise choose MBR. Finally, choose Linux EXT3 or
Linux XFS for the file system....
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