Freecom SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS User Manual

Freecom SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS User Manual

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USER MANUAL

SILVER STORE
2-DRIVE
NAS
Network ATTACHED HARD DRIVE
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3.5"
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RAID
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GIGABIT LAN
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USB 3.0 HOST
Rev. 120

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    USER MANUAL SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NETWORK ATTACHED HARD DRIVE 3.5" RAID GIGABIT LAN USB 3.0 HOST Rev. 120...
  • Page 2 -whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use of or inability to use this Freecom product, even if Freecom has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Table of Contents General Information System requirements........................Page Precautionary measures ......................Page Introduction ............................. Page Chapter Hardware Installation ........................Page Chapter Installation of the application software (FNSA) ..............Page Chapter Getting Started ..........................Page 18 Chapter Navigating the SilverStore Web-based Utility ..............
  • Page 4: System Requirements

    FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS General Information Your system needs to meet the following hardware and software requirements for the device to function properly. System requirements To use the SilverStore 2-Drive NAS, you will require the following components: • Intel Pentium III / AMD Duron 900 MHz or higher •...
  • Page 5: Precautionary Measures

    Opening the SilverStore 2-Drive NAS will void the warranty. If at any point during installing and/or configuring your SilverStore 2-Drive NAS you need assistance or have questions, please contact the Freecom Support Center for your country. See www.freecom.com for details. Freecom offers free unlimited helpdesk support.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Introduction The SilverStore storage appliance includes a web-based utility that can be accessed through a web browser from any computer on your network. Administrators can efficiently manage and monitor the SilverStore’s hardware components, health and performance.
  • Page 7 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Features • Remote access SilverStore supports remote access via a web-based utility, enabling management from anywhere in the network. • Secured access SilverStore can be accessed with password protected, SSL (SSL - Secure Socket Layer) encrypted web utility.
  • Page 8: Hardware Installation

    FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Chapter: Hardware Installation 1. Plug the LAN cable into the SilverStore 2-Drive NAS. 2. Insert the power cord into the SilverStore 2-Drive NAS and plug the power supply into the socket. 3. Connect the other end of the LAN cable to a network router.
  • Page 9 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Tray remove / insertion 1. Push down Eject button and open tray handle max. 45°! 2. Encompass the tray handle! Fix device location by other hand and pull out the tray! 3. Insert tray with open tray handle into the slot! Push tray with thumb totally into the device! 4.
  • Page 10: Power Switch

    FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS LED Description Flashing HDD 1 HDD formatted Data access unformatted Power Device on Device off Activity e.g. Upgrade/ System fault Normal mode boot/shut down HDD 2 HDD formatted Data access unformatted Power switch LEDs The SilverStore is designed to work 24/7 but to conserve electricity and extend the life of the device we advise to turn the SilverStore 2-Drive NAS off when it will not be used for a longer time period.
  • Page 11: Installation Of The Application Software (Fnsa)

    "Next" in order to continue with the installation. After installation has finished, press "Quit" to exit the menu screen. 5. Start the Freecom Network Storage Assistant by clicking on the "FNSA" icon on your desktop or via "Start" -> "Program files".
  • Page 12 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 7. For a detailed functional description on the Freecom Network Storage Assistant, please refer to chapter "Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant (PC)".
  • Page 13 Installation of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant Software (Mac) The Freecom Network Storage Assistant quickly detects and performs the basic setup of your SilverStore 2-Drive NAS. When you start it, it displays all Freecom Network devices available in your network and helps you creating network folders.
  • Page 14 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant (PC) The Freecom Network Storage Assistant helps you to locate each SilverStore 2-Drive NAS in your network. When started, it displays all SilverStore 2-Drive NAS available in your network and helps you to create network folders.
  • Page 15 SilverStore 2-Drive NAS anymore. To restore your settings, please proceed as follows: a) Enable the Recovery mode by clicking 'Start the recovery procedure' in the Freecom Network Storage Assistant. b) Turn the SilverStore 2-Drive NAS off.
  • Page 16 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant (Mac) The Freecom Network Storage Assistant helps you to locate each SilverStore 2-Drive NAS in your network. When started, it displays all SilverStore 2-Drive NAS available in your network and helps you configure the SilverStore 2-Drive NAS and that create network folders.
  • Page 17 When you click this menu item, the web interface for your SilverStore 2-Drive NAS opens in your default browser. Connect to a shared folder of your Freecom Network Storage device This window allows you to mount any folder of your SilverStore 2-Drive NAS on your Mac.
  • Page 18: Getting Started

    FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Chapter: Getting Started Below include instructions for launching the web-based utility’s login page using Windows, Mac, or Linux. Accessing the Web-based Utility Using Windows You have two options to launch the login page - using an internet browser or the Windows taskbar.
  • Page 19 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Accessing the Web-based Utility Using Mac OS X To access the web-based utility: 1. Ensure that the SilverStore is powered on and connected to your network. 2. Launch the Internet Web browser. 3. In the Address box, type the SilverStore’s IP address, then press Enter.
  • Page 20 Admin Password For security reasons, change your admin password here. We recommend using a password with minimum 8 characters length. After finishing the “Initial setup wizard”, you can login again to your Freecom SilverStore.
  • Page 21: Navigating The Silverstore Web-Based Utility

    FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Chapter: Navigating the SilverStore Web-based Utility The web-based utility is designed to logically access and manage the features of the SilverStore. After logging onto the web-based utility, the System Information page appears. The web GUI (graphical user interface) is divided into two areas. On the left is the information pane, which displays list of information, commands or configuration options that are associated with the category selected from the navigation menu bar.
  • Page 22 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS • Storage - The Storage menu displays the number of hard drives installed on the SilverStore and basic hard drive(s) information (such as model name, size, and status). It also includes services for volume management, iSCSI device management, and shared folder management, and allows you to view detailed USB storage device information and hard disk drive quota settings.
  • Page 23 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Using the System Menu The System menu contains basic information for the SilverStore. Use this menu to set the device name, time zone, date and time, email notifications, and remote shutdown or remote reboot the SilverStore.
  • Page 24 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Basic Setup Use the Basic Setup tab to configure basic device settings, such as set the device name, enter a device description, configure the time zone, and set date and time for the SilverStore. To configure the SilverStore settings: 1.
  • Page 25 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 3. In the Device Description box, enter a brief device description. The maximum length of the description must not be more than 256 alphanumeric characters. 4. Click the Time Zone tab, then set the time zone for your location.
  • Page 26 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 3. In the Mail Server box, enter the SMTP server name or an IP address to be used for sending email. 4. In the SMTP port box, enter the SMTP port number for outgoing mail.
  • Page 27 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS To remotely shutdown or reboot the system: • Click Shutdown to turn off SilverStore. • Click Reboot to restart SilverStore. Using the Advanced Menu The Advanced menu allows administrators to change the login password, upgrade the...
  • Page 28 New firmware usually fixes bugs and adds additional features to your SilverStore. Check on www.freecom.com if new firmware updates are available for the Freecom SilverStore. Freecom will release new and updated firmware on a regular basis. To upgrade the SilverStore firmware: 1.
  • Page 29 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS After the firmware is finished updating the SilverStore reboots automatically to initialize the new firmware. The web GUI redirects to the System Information page after the update is completed. System Configuration Backup/Restore Use the System Configuration Backup/Restore tab to create a backup copy of the current system configuration or restore system to factory default settings.
  • Page 30 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS To restore SilverStore to factory settings: IMPORTANT: Create a backup file of your current system configuration before restoring the system to its factory default settings. If you have made several changes to the system configuration file (i.e. adding multiple users) you can easily restore to the old system configuration file.
  • Page 31 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS To enable bad block scan on reboot: 1. Click the Advanced Setup tab. 2. Click the Advanced HDD Setup subtab. 3. Click the Perform Bad Block Scan at Next Boot Up check box. 4. Click Submit.
  • Page 32 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS To manually configure the IP settings: NOTE: If you are connected to a home network, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to obtain the static IP address. 1. Click the LAN tab. 2. Clear the Obtain IP address automatically check box next to Network.
  • Page 33 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Service Use the Service tab to configure the web and file services on the SilverStore. You can specify a network option, FTP, NFS or AFP to allow clients on different platforms (such as Mac, Windows, Linux, Unix) to access files and shared folders on the SilverStore, without requiring special software on the client’s computer.
  • Page 34 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS To enable FTP file service on the SilverStore: 1. Click the FTP tab. 2. Click the FTP Service Enable check box. 3. To enable anonymous access to the FTP server, click the Anonymous Enable check box.
  • Page 35 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS We recommend using this feature, otherwise you always need to know the WAN IP of your router to access the SilverStore via FTP from the internet. Use any FTP client software or open your browser and enter ftp://USERNAME:USERPASSWORD@YOUR_INTERNET_IP ftp://USERNAME:USERPASSWORD@YOUR_DYNDNS_HOST.
  • Page 36 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS To access SilverStore through AFP: The Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) is a network protocol that offers file services for Mac OS X. 1. Click the Apple Network tab. 2. Click the Apple Network Service Enable check box.
  • Page 37 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS To change the SilverStore’s workgroup name: 1. Click the Workgroup tab. 2. Click the Workgroup radio button. 3. In the Workgroup Name box, enter the workgroup name. 4. Click Submit. Domain Mode If your network uses a domain (i.e., has Windows Automated Deployment Services), you may wish to connect the SilverStore as a domain member.
  • Page 38 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 7. In the Administrator box, enter the administrator’s user name. 8. In the Password box, enter the administrator’s password. NOTE: The administrator user name and password can contain up to 15 characters, including alphabetic, numeric, underscore, space, and most special characters.
  • Page 39 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Using the Storage Menu The Storage menu includes options for individual storage disk configuration and maintenance. It also includes services for volume management, iSCSI device management, external USB storage device management, shared folder management, and it allows you to perform remote RAID configuration options, view detailed USB storage device information and hard disk drive quota settings.
  • Page 40 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Volume Use the Volume tab to manage storage volumes on the SilverStore. You can use modify, extend, and recover options to manage the storage volumes. This tab displays all the volumes currently defined on the SilverStore hard drive and provides access to configuration details relating to how disks are partitioned and how RAID volumes are created on these disk partitions.
  • Page 41 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS SilverStore supports the following RAID levels: • Stripe (RAID 0) - All data are distributed evenly to all existing drives. The two drives work in unison to maximize system performance. However, RAID 0 has high risks of data security.
  • Page 42 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Default RAID configuration The default RAID configuration for each hard drive installed on the SilverStore is as follows: • If only one drive is installed in an empty drive bay, the default RAID configuration is span.
  • Page 43 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS iSCSI Use the iSCSI tab to enable the iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface) or iSNS (Internet Storage Name Service) service, create an iSCSI device, set up an iSCSI target, and create an iSCSi initiator.
  • Page 44 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS To create an iSCSI device: NOTE: Before you start to create an iSCSI device, make sure you have enabled the iSCSI service. See previous section for detailed instructions. 1. Click the iSCSI tab. 2. Click the iSCSI Device subtab.
  • Page 45 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS To create an iSCSI target: NOTE: Before you start to create an iSCSI target, make sure you have enabled the iSCSI service. See “To configure the iSCSI service” for detailed instructions. 1. Click the iSCSI tab.
  • Page 46 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS To configure the iSCSI Target Once the Target is set up, you can make the following changes: 1. Change the iSCSI Target Settings. See “To create an iSCSI target”. 2. Change the logical unit number (LUN) and permissions. By default, the LUN ID for a target is set to 0 and full access is granted.
  • Page 47 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Shares Use the Shares tab to manage shares in the SilverStore. This tab includes a table that displays a list of all the shares, logical volumes, and protocols currently defined on the SilverStore hard drive. SilverStore comes preconfigured with two shared folders: Public and Download.
  • Page 48 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 6. Select a file sharing protocol. SilverStore supports the following file sharing protocols: • Windows File Sharing/Common Internet File System (CIFS) - A standard way that clients share files across intranets. CIFS allows Windows, Mac, or Linux clients to access folders and files stored on your SilverStore.
  • Page 49 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS USB Disk The USB Disk tab provides configuration options for a USB hard drive connected to the SilverStore. Use this tab to remotely format a USB hard drive, safely disconnect a USB hard drive from the SilverStore, and backup data from a USB drive to the SilverStore.
  • Page 50 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS To safely disconnect a USB hard drive from the SilverStore: IMPORTANT: Unplugging a USB hard drive from the SilverStore without any precautions or safely disconnecting it may cause damage or problems to occur on SilverStore or data loss or damage to the USB hard drive.
  • Page 51 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS CAUTION: The setting will apply to all saved or backed up files on that volume. Ensure that you will not accidentally lose important files on any of the volume's shares before you continue. 5. Click Submit.
  • Page 52 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Quota Usage Use the Quota Usage tab to see how much quota every user has and how much of it is used. You can configure the user size for the Quota Usage.
  • Page 53 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Using the Access Menu The Access menu allows you to configure access control to files and folders in the SilverStore. The Access menu provides access to the following configuration options: • Users • Groups •...
  • Page 54 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 3. In the Username box, enter the user name. 4. In the Full Name box, enter the user’s full name. 5. To secure the shared folder so that users must use a password to access it, enter a password in the Password box.
  • Page 55 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Groups Use the Groups tab to create, edit, and delete a group on the SilverStore. To create a new local group: 1. Click the Groups tab. 2. Click the Add Group icon located on the lower left corner of the Access page.
  • Page 56 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Share Permission Use the Share Permission tab to specify the user or group’s share access permission. Each user or group must have access permission to access shared resource on the SilverStore. There are three privilege levels an administrator can assign to a user or group.
  • Page 57 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 3. Click the General subtab. 4. In the Enable Public Share section, click the Enabled check box to enable a public access to the logical volume. NOTE: This will deactivate the users and groups subtabs. Do not enable the checkbox if you want to define specific privilege levels for users and for groups.
  • Page 58 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS USB Share Permission Use the USB Share Permission tab to set the access permission for the USB ports of the SilverStore. There are three privilege levels an administrator can assign to a user or group: •...
  • Page 59 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Using the Media Menu The Media menu allows administrators to set up the SilverStore as a media server, enable iTunes service on the SilverStore, and configure how files and folders will appear when accessed by control points and renderers based on UPnP structure. Why, you may wonder,...
  • Page 60 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 4. Specify a sorting method for media files on the SilverStore. You can choose from the following media file sorting method: • By name - Files and folders are arranged according to their original organization.
  • Page 61 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Using the Backup Manager Menu The Backup Manager menu allows administrators to schedule and monitor file backup tasks from the SilverStore to a USB storage device or vice versa. The Backup Manager menu provides access to the following configuration options: •...
  • Page 62 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 3. Select the backup source and destination folder, then click Add. 4. Click Next. 5. Enter a description of the backup file that will be easy to identify and remember, then click Next. 6. Specify the days of the week on which you want the recurring backup task to run, then click Next.
  • Page 63 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS To start file backup from the SilverStore to a USB Storage Device: 1. Click the User Backup tab. 2. Click the NAS to USB Backup button. 3. Click Add, then select the source folder for backup.
  • Page 64 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS 4. Click Detect IP Address to find other backup servers on your network, then from the drop-down list, select the server where the backup share will be saved. The other backup server's name appears automatically in the Alias name box.
  • Page 65 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Configuring a Time Machine Backup on the SilverStore (Mac OS X) 1. Open your browser and login to the web GUI. 2. Go to “Access” - “Users” and select the “timemachineuser”. 3. Click on the lower left button to configure the password for the “timemachineuser”.
  • Page 66 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Using the Downloader Menu The Downloader menu allows administrators to view, manage, boost download speed, and organize file downloads. The Downloader menu provides access to the following configuration options: • Download Task • Download Preference •...
  • Page 67 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Bittorrent Use the Bittorrent tab to manage torrent files and customize the BT task priority. Tonido Remote Access See "Chapter: Tonido Remote Access" for a detailed description how to setup and use Tonido Remote Access.
  • Page 68: Tonido Remote Access

    FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Chapter: Tonido Remote Access Access to the SilverStore from the outside Sharing folders for Tonido Remote Access Before starting with Tonido Remote Access, folders have to be shared for Tonido Remote Access. Login to the SilverStore web interface and go to Storage - Shares. Select a folder and click on “Modify Share”...
  • Page 69 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Account Creation Select an account name, enter password and mail address and accept the Terms of Use. Your device will be available from the outside under the web address http://test.freecomnas.com (where “test” stands for the name you selected).
  • Page 70 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS User Permissions Define user access limitations for every shared folder (“Allow Access” and/or “Allow Upload”). Accessing from the outside To access the SilverStore from the outside via Tonido Remote Access, use the following information: URL: http://test.freecomnas.com (where “test” stands for the name you selected) Login with any user name and password you defined for guest users.
  • Page 71 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS On logging in to Tonido, the main Tonido Home page is displayed as below. Two menus are presented prominently on the home page: • Right Hand menu: Provides easy access to your files, favorites, guest user access,...
  • Page 72: Main Menu

    FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Main Menu Files: Explore: Clicking on “Explore” provides access to your files on your SilverStore via a list view by default, with an additional gallery view and music tab view that allows for playing music files.
  • Page 73 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Additionally, on each folder or file, the following actions are possible: • Download • Copy • Rename • Delete • Add to Favorites • Share Media: Listen to Music: Selecting this option provides quick access to play music from your SilverStore via the...
  • Page 74 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Browse Photos: Selecting this option provides quick access to wath photos from your SilverStore via the gallery view. Share: Files / Music / Photos: Selecting the option to share files, music or photos, allows you to add a new folder to share, and specify access permissions for the folder.
  • Page 75 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Access History: Provides information on when your shared files were last accessed/ viewed. Settings (Advanced): Allows you to configure some settings for sharing. You can configure same settings for the shared files like the personal header and clear the access history...
  • Page 76 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Active Downloads: Allows you to view the downloads that are active.
  • Page 77 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Right Hand Menu My Files: Select this to allow easy access to your files within your computer. Your files are displayed in a list view by default, with an additional gallery view available. In addition to this, music files can be accessed in a music tab view that features an embedded player to play music files.
  • Page 78 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS My Shared Files: Selecting this provides quick access to the files or folders you have shared with other users. Guest Users: Selecting this option provides quick access to manage the guest users you have set up for...
  • Page 79 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Applications: Selecting this provides a view of the applications installed with your account. This allows you to launch an application, suspend, uninstall an application or check for application updates. Settings: Selecting this option provides you with access to various settings that you can configure for your account.
  • Page 80 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Account Network...
  • Page 81 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Miscellaneous About...
  • Page 82: Troubleshooting

    Freecom Technologies for assistance. Appendix A: CE, FCC and other certifications EN 55022 Declaration of Conformance. This is to certify that the Freecom SilverStore is shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC, Article 4a. Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55022 Class B (CISPR 22).
  • Page 83: Appendix B: Preparing Lan For Use With The Silverstore

    FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Appendix B: Preparing LAN for use with the SilverStore This appendix provides a description of how to prepare your computer network for connecting with the SilverStore and the Internet. Preparing the computer for connection to the SilverStore...
  • Page 84 2. Enter 'cmd' and then click 'OK'. A command window appears on the screen. 3. Type in ipconfig /all. Your configuration details are displayed and should be as follows if you are using the default settings for TCP/IP recommended by Freecom: 4. The IP is between 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.254 5.
  • Page 85: Appendix C: Network Basics

    FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Appendix C: Network Basics This chapter provides an overview of IP networks, routing, and firewalls. This is by no means a complete overview! If you are looking for more information, you can use your favorite search engine to find information on the internet about the internet.
  • Page 86 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Domain Name Server The computer address is difficult to read, which is why a second system is used in the Internet by the name of DNS (Domain Name Server). This translates human-readable names such as www.sharemydisk.com into computer readable names like 82.161.11.206. Each Internet user must have an IP address.
  • Page 87 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Netmask The partition scheme that separates the different address classes is used to identify a netmask attached to the IP address. A netmask is a 32-bit quantity that, in logical combination (using an AND operator) with an IP address, forms the network address. The netmasks for Class A, B and C are for instance 255.0.0.0, 255.255.0.0 and 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 88 The number 192.68.135.128 is not assigned because it is the network address of the second subnet. Freecom strongly recommends that you configure all hosts on a LAN segment to use the same netmask for the following reasons: •...
  • Page 89 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS The IP address shortage The Internet has grown larger than anyone ever imagined it could be. Although the exact size is unknown, the current estimate is that there are about 100 million hosts and more than 350 million users actively on the Internet.
  • Page 90 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Multiple internal but only one external IP address A second way to overcome this is to have a single device act on behalf of several other devices. Routers are typical examples. You have several PCs connect to the router, but only the router to the Internet.
  • Page 91 FREECOM SILVER STORE 2-DRIVE NAS Someone calling from the internet asks your router for a certain "port". This is the same as someone calling the receptionist and requesting a certain person by name. Ports are displayed as numbers but invariably map to pre described services. For instance, when someone requests a web page, they always ask for the service on port 80, the web server.
  • Page 92 Be sure to exclude all parts not covered by this guarantee prior to returning the product to Freecom. Freecom is not liable for any loss or damage to these items. If during the repair of the product the contents of the hard drive are altered, deleted or in any way modified, Freecom is not liable whatsoever.
  • Page 93 Licensing Information This Freecom product SilverStore includes copyrighted third-party software licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Please see The GNU General Public License for the exact terms and conditions of this license. Package Version License (LicenseVersion) 2.2.47...
  • Page 94 libsigc++ 2.2.8 LGPL libtorrent 0.12.6 libusb 0.1.12 LGPL v2.1 libxml2 2.7.7 MIT License libzdb GPL v3 lighttpd 1.4.28 2.6.31.8 / with Linux kernel Marvell LSP 5.1.3 Linux-PAM 1.1.2 logrotate 3.7.9 mdadm 3.1.4 GPL v2 mt-daapd 0.2.4.2 GPL v2 ncurses GPL v2 netatalk 2.1.5 nfs-utils...
  • Page 95 Availability of source code Freecom has exposed the full source code of the GPL licensed software, including any scripts to control compilation and installation of the object code. All future firmware updates will also be accompanied with their respective source code. For more information on how you can obtain our open source code, please visit our web site.
  • Page 96 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it.
  • Page 97 1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program‘s source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty;...
  • Page 98 the same place counts as distribution of the source code, even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code. 4. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program except as expressly provided under this License.
  • Page 99 guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally. NO WARRANTY 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
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  • Page 101 Finally, every program is threatened constantly by software patents. States should not allow patents to restrict development and use of software on general-purpose computers, but in those that do, we wish to avoid the special danger that patents applied to a free program could make it effectively proprietary.
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