Table 29 Storage > Internal Storage > Volume - ZyXEL Communications NSA-2401 User Manual

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Table 28 Storage > Internal Storage > Volume Icons (continued)
ICON
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 29 Storage > Internal Storage > Volume
LABEL
Volume Name
Volume Type
RAID Array
Capacity
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DESCRIPTION
Lock
If an encrypted volume is unlocked, you can select it and click this icon to
lock it. No one will be able to use the volume until an administrator
unlocks it.
Note: At start up, if a USB key is inserted, the NSA
automatically unlocks any volumes encrypted by the
USB key.
Unlock
The NSA automatically locks an encrypted volume if the NSA loses power
or the disk is removed. Select a locked volume and click this icon to open
a screen where you can enter the volume's password or use the USB key
to allow users to use the volume again. If you forgot the password, click
Password Prompt to display the hint you configured to help you
remember it.
If the USB device containing the volume's key is already inserted, remove
it and re-insert it.
Sort
Click a column's heading cell to sort the table entries by that column's
criteria. Click the heading cell again to reverse the sort order.
Status
This icon shows whether the volume is Healthy, Locked, Unlocked, or
Down.
DESCRIPTION
This field shows the name of the volume.
This field shows the volume is unencrypted (Normal) or encrypted
(Crypto).
This field shows the RAID or JBOD array on which the volume is located.
This field shows the total size of the volume, how much is currently in use,
and how much is still available.
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