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Strona 1 - User's Guide

Gateway 860 SATA NAS User's Guide InstallingGetting Help

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6Chapter 1: Overviewwww.gateway.comAlarm On Off NAS is operating normally.Off On System error.Off Off NAS is not turned on.LAN1 and 2 On Off Network l

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7Rearwww.gateway.comRearItem DescriptionCover screws Secure the top access cover.Power connector Plug the power cord into this connector.Fan Cools the

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8Chapter 1: Overviewwww.gateway.comRear panel indicatorsPS/2 keyboard port Plug a PS/2 keyboard into this port.PS/2 mouse port Plug a a PS/2 mouse int

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9LCD screenwww.gateway.comLCD screen The LCD screen is a 2-line by 12-character screen that lets you see the name, settings, date and time, event stat

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10Chapter 1: Overviewwww.gateway.comStorageThe NAS supplies you with the following media storage: CD drive High-capacity Serial-ATA hard driveCD dri

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11Storagewww.gateway.comCaring for your CDs Keep your CDs in a CD case when not in use to avoid scratches or other damage. Any kind of dirt or damage

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12Chapter 1: Overviewwww.gateway.comHardware RAID layoutThe NAS is recognized by the host computer’s operating system as two logical drives. The two l

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13Storagewww.gateway.comRAID volume computationDepending on the hard drive capacity, the system volume and data volume capacity can have different siz

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14Chapter 1: Overviewwww.gateway.com

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215Setting UpThis chapter provides the instructions on how to set up your NAS and connect basic and optional peripherals.

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16Chapter 2: Setting Upwww.gateway.comRequirementsSelecting a siteBefore unpacking and installing the NAS, select a suitable installation site for max

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17Requirementswww.gateway.comCabinet installation technical detailsTake note of the following information when planning where and how to install the N

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18Chapter 2: Setting Upwww.gateway.comCircuit overloadingAppropriate consideration should be given when connecting the supply circuit to the NAS to av

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19Installing on a table topwww.gateway.comInstalling on a table topTo install the NAS on a table top:1 Attach the provided rubber feet to the NAS. 2 P

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20Chapter 2: Setting Upwww.gateway.comInstalling into a server cabinetCabinet installation precautionsBefore installing the NAS, take the following pr

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21Installing into a server cabinetwww.gateway.comTo install the NAS into a server cabinet:1 Use a screwdriver to remove the four screws that hold the

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22Chapter 2: Setting Upwww.gateway.com3 Temporarily fasten the rails to the sides of the NAS using the supplied round-head screws. Position the rails

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23Installing into a server cabinetwww.gateway.com5 Two or more people must assist in lifting the NAS. Slide the back of the rails into the brackets. 6

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24Chapter 2: Setting Upwww.gateway.com7 Fasten the back of the rails to the brackets with the round-head screws.

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25Installing into a server cabinetwww.gateway.com8 Secure the rails on both sides of the NAS by tightening the round-head screws.

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iContents1Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Feature

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26Chapter 2: Setting Upwww.gateway.comConnecting cablesThe NAS, a monitor, a keyboard, and a mouse constitute the basic NAS system. Before connecting

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27Connecting cableswww.gateway.com2 Connect the PS/2 keyboard and mouse into the PS/2 connectors located on the rear panel.

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28Chapter 2: Setting Upwww.gateway.com3 Connect the power cord to the power connector located on the rear panel, then connect the other end to a corre

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29Turning on your NASwww.gateway.comTurning on your NASAfter making sure that you have set up the NAS correctly and connected all the required cables,

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30Chapter 2: Setting Upwww.gateway.comTroubleshootingIf the NAS does not boot after you turn it on, check the following factors that might have caused

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31Turning off your NASwww.gateway.comTurning off your NAS Do not use the power button to shut down the NAS. When the NAS shuts down, all services r

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32Chapter 2: Setting Upwww.gateway.com

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333CustomizingYour NASRead this chapter to learn how to add options and install or remove the hot-swap hard drives.

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34Chapter 3: Customizing Your NASwww.gateway.comPrecautionsBefore you install any computer component, we recommend that you read the following section

Strona 33 - Turning on your NAS

35Expanding connectivitywww.gateway.comExpanding connectivityPorts let you connect peripheral devices to your NAS. For instructions on how to connect

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ii Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Date/Time . . .

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36Chapter 3: Customizing Your NASwww.gateway.comUSBThe USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is a high-speed serial bus which lets you connect and daisy-cha

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37Upgradingwww.gateway.comUpgradingYour NAS delivers superior power and performance. However, some users and the applications they use may demand more

Strona 37 - Your NAS

38Chapter 3: Customizing Your NASwww.gateway.com6 Insert the hard drive carrier into the bay and lock it into place. 7 Replace the front bezel, then l

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439Configuring theNASThis chapter describes how to configure the NAS, perform NAS functions, and view events on the NAS’s LCD screen.

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40Chapter 4: Configuring the NASwww.gateway.comOverviewThe LCD screen lets you see at a glance the name, firmware version, and total number of events

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41Main menuwww.gateway.comMain menuThe LCD menu contains the following options: Setting DescriptionView Info Displays information about the firmware a

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42Chapter 4: Configuring the NASwww.gateway.comYou can press any button on the front panel of the NAS to enter the main menu. To move through the opti

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43Main menuwww.gateway.com5 Select DHCP1 On if you want to get an IP address assigned automatically from the NAS, then press the Enter button. - OR -S

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44Chapter 4: Configuring the NASwww.gateway.com10 Enter the gateway IP address, then press the Exit button to end input. 11 Select OK, then press the

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45Main menuwww.gateway.comManualThis function gives you the option to manually enter the IP, net mask and gateway IP address of the LAN2 host.To confi

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11OverviewRead this chapter to learn about the features and components of your NAS (Network Attached Storage).

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46Chapter 4: Configuring the NASwww.gateway.comDate/TimeThis option is used to set and view the date and time on the NAS. Setting the date and timeTo

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47Main menuwww.gateway.comSystem InfoThe SystemInfo menu displays the processor temperature and fan speed reading. Viewing the CPU temperatureTo view

Strona 48 - To configure LAN2 using DHCP:

48Chapter 4: Configuring the NASwww.gateway.comView EventUse this submenu to display the events logged by the NAS or programs. These event logs displa

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49Main menuwww.gateway.com3 Select Shutdown, then press the Enter button. The “Wait for host respond” message appears. After a few seconds the “Shutdo

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50Chapter 4: Configuring the NASwww.gateway.com

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551SystemManagementThis chapter gives information about the software programs and utilities bundled with your NAS. Your NAS supports the following sys

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52Chapter 5: System Managementwww.gateway.comWindows installer Your NAS's Windows operating system includes drivers and service support for netwo

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53Windows installerwww.gateway.comIncludes drivers and utilities to provide advanced NIC management functions such as fail over or aggregation. For mo

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54Chapter 5: System Managementwww.gateway.comRAID ConfigurationThis utility lets you change the default RAID configuration, such as the system volume

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55RAID Configurationwww.gateway.com7 Select 0, 1, or 5, then press ENTER. The program prompts you to confirm your choice of the new RAID level.8 Press

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2Chapter 1: Overviewwww.gateway.comFeaturesThe Gateway 860 NAS is a 1U, high-density, powerful, rack-mountable system that offers a new standard for f

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56Chapter 5: System Managementwww.gateway.comSystem Image RestorationThis utility lets you restore the system image factory default settings. To resto

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57NAS Explorerwww.gateway.comNAS ExplorerNAS Explorer allows NAS server management via the Web, standard network, or dial-up connections. This utility

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58Chapter 5: System Managementwww.gateway.comRunning NAS ExplorerTo run NAS Explorer: Click Start, Programs, NAS Explorer, then click NAS Explorer. T

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59NAS Explorerwww.gateway.comFinding a NAS on the networkTo find a NAS on the network:1 On the NAS Explorer window, click the Search button. When NAS

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60Chapter 5: System Managementwww.gateway.comConfiguring the NAS’s network settingTo configure the NAS’s network setting:1 On the NAS Servers list, cl

Strona 62 - NAS Explorer user interface

61NAS Explorerwww.gateway.com4 Click OK. The login dialog box appears. 5 Enter the NAS’s user name and password, then click OK. Configuring the search

Strona 63 - Finding a NAS on the network

62Chapter 5: System Managementwww.gateway.com3 Double-click a client interface in the Search Range list. The Search Range window appears.4 Click Add.

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63NAS Explorerwww.gateway.comModifying a search rangeTo modify a search range:1 Double-click a client interface in the Search Range list. 2 Click Modi

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64Chapter 5: System Managementwww.gateway.comArchiving a search rangeTo archive a search range:1 In the Search Range List window, select the search ra

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65NAS Explorerwww.gateway.comManaging event logsViewing an event logTo view an event log:1 On the NAS Explorer window, click the Event Log button. The

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3Featureswww.gateway.com Rear panel connectors PS/2 keyboard port PS/2 mouse port Serial port (for IPMI only) SCSI port VGA port 2 LAN ports (R

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66Chapter 5: System Managementwww.gateway.comThe Logs pane shows a heirarchical view of the logs recorded by the Windows Event Viewer. The Details pan

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67NAS Explorerwww.gateway.com3 In the Details pane, double-click an event to view the event’s detailed information. The Detail Event Log window appear

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68Chapter 5: System Managementwww.gateway.comSearching for specific types of eventsTo search for specific types of events:1 On the NAS Explorer window

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69NAS Explorerwww.gateway.com2 In the System Event Log Search Settings area, select the type of search interval. The types of search interval include:

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70Chapter 5: System Managementwww.gateway.com

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671TroubleshootingRead this chapter for instructions on dealing with common problems. If problems still persist, contact Gateway Technical Support.

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72Chapter 6: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comTelephone supportBefore calling Gateway Technical SupportIf you have a technical problem with your NAS, fol

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73Telephone supportwww.gateway.comTelephone supportGateway offers a wide range of customer service, technical support, and information services.Teleph

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74Chapter 6: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comSafety guidelinesWhile troubleshooting your NAS, follow these safety guidelines: Never remove the top cove

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75Troubleshooting stepswww.gateway.comTroubleshooting stepsThe NAS does not work. Make sure that the power button on the front panel is turned on. M

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4Chapter 1: Overviewwww.gateway.comFrontItem DescriptionPower LED Indicates the presence of power in the NAS.Power button Press to turn the NAS on or

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76Chapter 6: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comA peripheral device connected to a USB connector does not work. Reduce the number of external devices conn

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A77Glossary10 Base-TA UTP cable consisting of four pairs of two wires (8 conductors) each, twisted together into a single unshielded set (the cable is

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78Appendix A: Glossarywww.gateway.com100 Base-TXA UTP cable consisting of four pairs of two wires (8 conductors) each, twisted together into a single

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79www.gateway.comHubA switching device through which a number of devices (such as computers) can be connected to a network. Since connected devices ar

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80Appendix A: Glossarywww.gateway.comNFS (Network File System)A method for sharing files over a network. NFS makes it possible to use files located on

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81www.gateway.comRAID 10RAID 10 is a combination of RAID 0 and RAID 1, striping and disk mirroring. RAID Level 10 combines the fast performance of Lev

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82Appendix A: Glossarywww.gateway.comTCP/IP protocolGenerally used to refer to the established set of means and procedures by which devices connected

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B83Safety,Regulatory, andLegal InformationImportant safety informationYour Gateway system is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safe

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84Appendix B: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Informationwww.gateway.comSetting up your system Read and follow all instructions marked on the product an

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85www.gateway.comCare during use Do not walk on the power cord or allow anything to rest on it. Do not spill anything on the system. The best way to a

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5Frontwww.gateway.comFront panel indicatorsLCD screen Displays the NAS name, network settings, and number of events logged by the NAS.Next button Pres

Strona 90 - Regulatory compliance

86Appendix B: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Informationwww.gateway.comRegulatory compliance statementsUnited States of AmericaFederal Communications C

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87www.gateway.comTelecommunications per Part 68 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 47)(applicable to products fitted with USA modems)Your modem c

Strona 92 - Industry Canada (IC)

88Appendix B: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Informationwww.gateway.comCanadaIndustry Canada (IC)Unintentional emitter per ICES-003This digital apparat

Strona 93 - Laser safety statement

89www.gateway.comLaser safety statementAll Gateway systems equipped with CD and DVD drives comply with the appropriate safety standards, including IEC

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90Appendix B: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Informationwww.gateway.comNoticesCopyright © 2003 Gateway, Inc.All Rights Reserved14303 Gateway PlacePoway

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