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TeraStation III iSCSI User Manual
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Strany 1 - Network Attached Storage

Network Attached StorageTeraStation III iSCSI User Manualwww.buffalotech.com35011188 ver.01TS-IXLTS-RIXL

Strany 2 - Contents

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 9Disconnecting and Removing TeraStationTo remove an iSCSI TeraStation, disconnect any connected volumes rst and then unreg

Strany 3 - TeraStation IS Setup Guide 2

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 104Note: If a TeraStation is connected to multiple computers, unregister it from each computer.5You can now power down the

Strany 4 - Introduction

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 11Reconnect a TeraStation To reuse a TeraStation that you previously removed, follow the instructions below to register it

Strany 5 - Consider Network Structure

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 12Mutual AuthenticationThe iSCSI TeraStation supports mutual authentication for security. Mutual authentication lets a comp

Strany 6 - TeraStation IS Setup Guide 5

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 13Chapter 3 CongurationConguration is done from the TeraStation’s web-based conguration utility.1Click “Start” - “All Pr

Strany 7 - Adding multiple TeraStations

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 14Chapter 4 Using Logical Volume Manager (LVM)Enable/Disable Logical Volume Manager (LVM)Logical Volume Manager (LVM) is d

Strany 8 - Chapter 2

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 15Create VolumeBy default, one volume uses all available space on the TeraStation. If you delete the factory volume, you ma

Strany 9 - Menu Navigation:

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 16Extend Volume SpaceVolume space can be extended after you create the volume.Notes: • Extending the volume may delete all

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TeraStation IS Setup Guide 17Chapter 5 Changing RAID Mode • RAID 5 array with 4 hard drives (factory default)Uses 4 hard drives in one array. Parity

Strany 11 - TeraStation IS Setup Guide 10

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 18• RAID 0 arrayCombines 4 drives into one fast array. The full capacity of all drives combined is available for use. RAID

Strany 12 - Reconnect a TeraStation

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 1ContentsChapter 1 Introduction ... 3

Strany 13 - Mutual Authentication

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 19Conguring Normal mode123Click “Delete RAID Array”. This will take several seconds, and the front panel display will show

Strany 14 - Conguration

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 20Conguring a RAID 5 array with 4 hard drivesNote: This is the default conguration.1Delete any preexisting array as desc

Strany 15 - Chapter 4

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 21Conguring a RAID 5 array with 3 hard drives1Delete any preexisting array as described in “Configuring Normal mode” on pa

Strany 16 - Create Volume

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 22Conguring a RAID 10 array1Delete any preexisting array as described in “Configuring Normal mode” on page 19.2345Note:

Strany 17 - Extend Volume Space

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 23Conguring a RAID 1 array1Delete any preexisting array as described in “Configuring Normal mode” on page 19.2345Note: B

Strany 18 - Changing RAID Mode

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 24Conguring a RAID 0 array1Delete any preexisting array as described in “Configuring Normal mode” on page 19.234 56The con

Strany 19 - • Normal mode

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 25Conguring a Hot Spare A hot spare will automatically replace a failed drive in a RAID array. You must have an extra dri

Strany 20 - Conguring Normal mode

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 26Chapter 6 Access RestrictionsConguring Access Restrictions for the TeraStation 1234Turn the iSCSI service back on again

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TeraStation IS Setup Guide 27Conguring Access Restrictions for Individual Volumes12345Click “Save".6Turn the iSCSI service back on again. Note

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TeraStation IS Setup Guide 28Chapter 7 TeraStation MaintenanceHost Name and Time12Note: TeraStation names can contain up to 15 alphanumeric character

Strany 23 - Conguring a RAID 10 array

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 2Chapter 6 Congure Access Restrictions ... 26

Strany 24 - Conguring a RAID 1 array

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 294 For best results, use an NTP server to set the TeraStation's internal clock and the clocks of other devices on yo

Strany 25 - Conguring a RAID 0 array

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 30RAID ScanningA RAID scan tests your RAID array for errors. If errors are found, they are xed automatically if possible.

Strany 26 - Conguring a Hot Spare

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 31Mail NoticationYou can choose to send status report emails from the TeraStation to a specied email address. Emails are

Strany 27 - Access Restrictions

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 32Examples: These emails are for example only. Your notication emails may be different. • This email includes a "

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TeraStation IS Setup Guide 33For best results, plug your TeraStation in to a UPS (uninterruptable power supply). This will protect it from many kinds

Strany 29 - TeraStation Maintenance

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 34The TeraStation can beep when errors occurs. Select the events that cause the TeraStation to beep as below.1Navigate to

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TeraStation IS Setup Guide 35The admin account is used to access the conguration utility and change the TeraStation’s settings. . By default, the adm

Strany 31 - RAID Scanning

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 36123Click “Format”. The Conrm Operation screen will appear. Type in the conrmation number and click “Apply” within 60

Strany 32 - Mail Notication

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 37Encrypting DrivesIf “Encryption” is check when a drive is formatted, the drive will be encrypted with 128 bit AES encrypt

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TeraStation IS Setup Guide 38Erasing All DataData on the hard drive is not completely erased by just deleting it, or even formatting the drive. It co

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TeraStation IS Setup Guide 3Chapter 1 IntroductioniSCSICan be placed anywhereIt is recognized as a local hard disk just like USB hard drives, but you

Strany 35 - Display Settings

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 39Initializing SettingsHold down the initialization button until it beeps (about 5 seconds). This will reset the TeraStati

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TeraStation IS Setup Guide 40Initialization from the Conguration UtilityYou can also initialize the TeraStation from the conguration utility. The f

Strany 37 - Formatting Drives

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 41Changing the IP address If desired, you may manually set the TeraStation’s IP address. Use the iSCSI hard drive connecti

Strany 38 - Dismounting a Drive

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 42Using Jumbo FramesIf all of your network devices support jumbo frames, enabling them can make your network faster. To co

Strany 39 - Erasing All Data

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 43Port trunking (link aggregation) allows you to connect the TeraStation to two Ethernet ports for increased speed and reli

Strany 40 - Initializing Settings

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 44Conguring port trunking on the TeraStation:1Connect TeraStation’s LAN port 1 to a LAN port on your switch. If you’ve c

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TeraStation IS Setup Guide 45Chapter 8 Conguration UtilityCommon SettingsCommon Settings (Displayed on the left side of the screen)iSCSI ServiceClic

Strany 42 - Changing the IP address

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 46Create VolumeTo display, click “Create Volume" on the Volume Conguration Screen.Volume Name Enter a name for the vo

Strany 43 - Using Jumbo Frames

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 47BasicBasicNameClick “Modify Settings” to change settings.Name Enter a name to identify the TeraStation on the network.* E

Strany 44 - Using Port Trunking

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 48NetworkIP Address SettingsClick “Modify Settings” to change settings.*The LAN cable connected to LAN port 2 should be set

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TeraStation IS Setup Guide 4For best results, use dedicated Gigabit (1000BASE-T) NICs, cabling, and routers to connect iSCSI drives. Use of slower ne

Strany 46 - Conguration Utility

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 49SecurityAdministrator SettingsClick “Modify Settings” to change settings.Username You may change the admin account’s user

Strany 47 - TeraStation IS Setup Guide 46

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 50StorageDisksFormat Disk Formatting a drive or array will erase all volumes on the drive or array. After formatting a dis

Strany 48 - TeraStation IS Setup Guide 47

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 51RAID ScanningClick “Modify Settings” to change settings.RAID Scanning:A RAID scan read checks all sectors in the data are

Strany 49 - TeraStation IS Setup Guide 48

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 52MaintenanceEmail NotificationClick “Modify Settings” to change settings.Click “Send Test Message” to send a test email t

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TeraStation IS Setup Guide 53Alert Sound SettingsClick “Modify Settings” to change settings.Alert Sound SettingsBeep alerts can be triggered by the fo

Strany 51 - TeraStation IS Setup Guide 50

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 54Restore/FormatRestore Factory DefaultsRestore TeraStationClick “Restore TeraStation” to initialize the following settings

Strany 52 - TeraStation IS Setup Guide 51

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 55 AppendixFactory DefaultsInitial conguration defaults:• Administrator Username: admin• Administrator Password: passwor

Strany 53 - Maintenance

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 56Main LCDThe main LCD display on the front of the TeraStation displays information about the status and operation of the T

Strany 54 - Power Management

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 57StatusDisplays the current status when changing the settings or formatting drives.Display MeaningHDx Warning I11Bad Sec

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TeraStation IS Setup Guide 58Errors and WarningsDisplays the current status when changing the settings or formatting drives.Examples of LCD MeaningSYS

Strany 56 - Appendix

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 5Install the "Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator" rst.Before you can use iSCSI equipment with Windows XP, 2000,

Strany 57 - Main LCD

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 59Firmware UpdatesVisit Buffalo's web site (www.buffalotech.com) for the latest rmware updates for your TeraStation.

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TeraStation IS Setup Guide 60Term ListsDHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol) ServerA DHCP server manages network conguration information for all

Strany 59 - Errors and Warnings

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 61GatewayDevice, computer or software which connects networks together. Packets pass through gateways to travel between ne

Strany 60 - Firmware Updates

iSCSI TeraStation User ManualInitial release 11-13-09Issued by Buffalo Technology Inc.

Strany 61 - Term Lists

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 6Refer to the separate "Quick Setup Guide" for connection instructions.▼Turn on your computer▼Insert the Utility

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TeraStation IS Setup Guide 7Chapter 2 Using the iSCSI Hard Disk Connection TooliSCSI Hard Disk Connection ToolWhen you set up the TeraStation with Te

Strany 63 - Initial release 11-13-09

TeraStation IS Setup Guide 8Current status Displays Current status of the selected volume.• Not connected. Volume is disconnected.• Connected. Volume

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